I have purchased and installed an HP LaserJet 1160 via COM2 on my Windows2003 Server. It prints beautifully with the exception of wrapping lines that are 132 characters. I have tried using "scale to fit" but this option does not change the printout at all. I have also tried using "% of normal...
I am running SCO 5.0.7. When I try do a tar from the root level to tape:
tar cvf /dev/rct0 ./ACCOUNT
I get message= tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
I am not trying to compress the data or do anything else with it other than write it to tape. I researched and all references...
Thanks for your assistance before. We had the "Too many open files" error again with maxuproc=500. While the error was still occurring I set maxuproc=4096. The error went away and users were able to function.
My problem with this is that there were not entries in the ps -ef to justify...
Sorry, forgot to put that detail in here. The limits have been set this way since our last upgrade which was approximately 1 year ago. We do weekly shutdowns so the programs have all been cycled continuously. Is this what you meant by "bounced"?
I already have /etc/security/limits
default:
fsize = -1
core = -1
cpu = -1
data = -1
rss = -1
stack = -1
nofiles = -1
Do I need to change something other than this. If I login to our application with a generic user name and
!ulimit -Ha...
Users get the error message when trying to initiate programs that open files. I contacted Unidata, my database supplier with the error first and they insist that it is being generated by AIX. No errors are being recorded in either the database or AIX.
I have recently started getting "Error=24 Too many open files" messages sporadically. When this error occurs I am forced to reboot. I thought the max number of open files was controlled by the /etc/security/limits/nofiles setting, but I have both my hard and soft set to unlimited.
<xke>ulimit...
I have a client on AIX 4.3.3 who requires two tapes to complete a tar of a particular filesystem. They are not being prompted to insert a second tape when the first is full. The display remains at the last file recorded, but if you put in a second tape and return the save does continue. Can...
I am getting the error "getuserattr lpd : A file or directory in the path name does not exist.", when using the lpstat command and when attempting to print. Can someone please give me a clue as to what might be generating this error.
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