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  1. mikeyw

    Missing Device Drivers

    After Rebooting my P Series server the machine is unable to mount my lv disk partitions. I get the following error when I try to mount one of them :- "0506-324 There is a request to a device or address that does not exist" The disks appear all to be ok from a hardware perspective. I...
  2. mikeyw

    Network Card speed

    I have a new server with a 10/100Mbps Network card. At a Hardware level I believe it is running at 100Mb (The switch has the 100Mb led lit on this port) However I feel the performance is very slow in comparison to other cards on separate servers which leads me to believe at o/s level it is only...
  3. mikeyw

    adb / core

    I have a user who is trying to analyse a core file created on AIX 4.3.1 on a server running AIX 4.3.3 which has adb on it. The user gets the following when he tries to use adb on the core file :- $ adb core warning: Adb does not support the aix 4.3...
  4. mikeyw

    rcp problems

    We have configured a new IBM P series server into our network but have been unsuccessfull in getting rcp to work properly. I have set up /.rhosts & /etc/hosts.equiv on the P series server and also on the servers i'm trying to rcp from. The entries in the files are correct as they work fine on...
  5. mikeyw

    Extracting Data from a txt box displayed between ( ) & either side o

    If both boxes are indeed textual, then you can use a combination of the Right, Left and Instr functions to get your data out. Use Instr to determine your position in the string, and use Right() or Left() to grab the data in either direction. It's hokey, but it usually works.

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