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I have a DELL Poweredge server with 3 disks in a RAID 5 array running SCO Unix 5.0.5. One of the disks was faulty and has been replaced recently. I have just noticed when running /etc/megamgr that I have 2 online disks and 1 failed disk. It also informs me that the system state at startup is...
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I have a DELL Poweredge server with 3 disks in a RAID 5 array. One of the disks was faulty and has been replaced recently. I have just noticed when running /etc/megamgr that I have 2 online disks and 1 failed disk. It also informs me that the system state at startup is degraded.
What I want...
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The printer I am testing with is an HP Deskjet 820CXI. When using the LPR deamon from Hummingbird NFS Maestro and Win98/NT with this printer it works OK. Its only Winxp that I am having the problem with. My printcap entry is OK.
winxp...
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I have some windows XP PC's with printers attached to the parallel port. I have installed Print Services for Unix on the XP PC's and setup some printers using rlpconf that can successfully print to these winxp printers.
My problem is that when one of our applications sends some escape...
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applied this patch and more and have no more messages BUT
when doing a test scsi from ok prompt get the following output:-
move-memory failed with a result=fd
Device= pci@1f,4000/scsi@3
FRU= motherboard
scsi selftest failed Return code=1
On the face of it it looks OK from the OS.
regards
Have recently installed some extra SUN 9.1G disks into an E450. I am now getting some scsi errors in dmesg. Can anybody advise me on what they mean?
Jul 18 12:13:00 stratus scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@6,4000/scsi@4(glm2):
Jul 18 12:13:00 stratus SCSI bus DATA IN phase...
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I am having some routing problems that I need help with.
I have an ISDN router whose IP Address is 212.63.172.234 subnet mask 255.255.255.252. It has a route that enables me to access IP address 147.204.2.5.
I have a W2K Server with 2 NIC cards:-
IP Address 212.63.172.233
Subnet...
Hi
I am having some routing problems that I need help with.
I have an ISDN router whose IP Address is 212.63.172.234 subnet mask 255.255.255.252. It has a route that enables me to access IP address 147.204.2.5.
I have a W2K Server with 2 NIC cards:-
IP Address 212.63.172.233
Subnet...
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I have been asked if it is possible for me to setup an ISDN Direct Dial connection between a router in the UK and a router in Houston Texas. So waht I am asking is, is the UK ISDN compatible with the US version?
Can anybody help me?
regards
Dave
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I am new to Solaris, but am quite familiar with Red Hat Linux and SCO Unix. I want to buy a good book where I can learn about Solaris, especially Sysadmin, RAID , filesystems etc. Can anybody recommend a good book.
cheers
I have a laptop that I use at work to connect to an NT4
Domain. On bootup I get the login box, I enter username
password and DOMAIN is set, and I get in OK.
When I take the laptop home and try to use it I get the
same logon box but if i put in correct password or press
cancel it still tries to...
I have a laptop that I use at work to connect to an NT4
Domain. On bootup I get the login box, I enter username
password and DOMAIN is set, and I get in OK.
When I take the laptop home and try to use it I get the
same logon box but if i put in correct password or press
cancel it still tries to...
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The following patches are loaded:
rs505a
oss497b
oss600a
No, sometimes the message doesn't have a CPU2 tag against it. There is 512Mb RAM.
/usr/adm/messages log contains the following line about twice a day:-
CPU2: NOTICE: Sdsk: Spurious interrupt
Sometimes the message is as follows:-...
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I have an IBM Netfinity 7000 running SCO Openserver 5.0.5.
Just recently the system started to grind to a halt and the following message appears in /usr/adm/messages:-
CPU2: NOTICE: Sdsk: Spurious interrupt
when doing a sar -u the wio is constantly at 97%.
The machine is mainly used for...
I have a SCO 5.0.5 machine on a LAN that is connected to
a WAN.
I do not setup any static routes yet when doing a
netstat -r I get a whole list of routes. This is OK
until we have some routers go down, when new (incorrect)
routes seem to appear and I have to manually issue the
route delete...
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