To find out where the passwd file is for the NIS master (It may not be the default /etc/passwd) simply look at the make file /var/yp/Makefile it will state where it is! Tóg a bóg é!
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I have just installed a new server with Solaris 8. I want this to be my new netbackup server. I have installed the NBU software and the original tape-drive is connected (With all mu old backups on it). I assume that I just need to restore the catalog files to be able to continue as normal...
When deploying sw to a client all our sw fits on one cdrom. However we have recently automated the install of all the 3rd party sw. The perl script that does this in on our cdrom but we need to eject the cdrom to insert the 3rd party sw. Is there anyway of doing this?
What I need is to be able...
Perhaps the ksh binary is on a nfs mounted directory. If so and the PATH points to this firts it is probably a sun binary. Thus when you try to login to the compac server it cant run the sun binary file?
But it is not! /var/adm/messages does not log everything. The reason for this is that syslogd is not the first thing to be set up so everything before that will not be in messages. I am not sure but dmesg will print out most of the information that was sent to the console during boot up. Will...
I have solaris 7 with an English locale/time zone etc. However since it has been racked I have been using an american keyboard. Thus the key mapping is incorrect. i.e. the '2' key on a UK keyboard will have " over it and on a US keyboard it has @.
This is more than an annouence as the |...
I have solaris 7 with an English locale/time zone etc. However since it has been racked I have been using an american keyboard. Thus the key mapping is incorrect. i.e. the '2' key on a UK keyboard will have " over it and on a US keyboard it has @.
This is more than an annouence as the |...
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