Yep, no problem. The SMP kernel enables the processor it finds when initialising the system.
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
& p690 Technical Support
The first message is because the file /etc/nologin exists.
The /usr/bin files permissions sound like someone did something they shouldn't.
The /etc/nologin file is created when the system reboots so someone must have issued a shutdown command.
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems...
How did you export the AIX filesystem?
Go to 'smitty nfs' and have a look at options like 'secure' and 'hosts allowed access'.
The underlying filesystem doesn't matter.
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
& p690 Technical Support
It sounds like it can't find it's own domain.
Try setting "mydomain" or "myhostname" in main.cf and see if that helps.
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
& p690 Technical Support
Your first question will be difficult to solve.
The second: Syslog doesn't support email but you can install a log monitor programme that emails you. The only one I know is called swatch but the re are probably better tools around.
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems...
Hi,
I want to install Solaris on a headless PC but in the docs.sun docomention it looks like only installations on SUN hardware supports headless installs.
Is this true? Is there no way to create a boot floppy to install over a serial cable?
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems...
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you mean. What 2GB are you talking about?
If you mean that it can only use 2GB memory for processes then it sounds like you only have 2GB of paging space and are using early paging space allocation. As far as I remember 4.3.3 had started using deferred...
The memory is being used by the operationg system for buffers and cache. You can use the 'vmtune' or 'vmo' (dep. on OS version) command to see how much memory the system will keep available.
Default is 120 pages which is 0.5MB.
If 2GB stayed available you should be nervous.
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Henrik...
Linux doesn't directly support crash dumps unfortunately.
But have a look at this: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux-Crash-HOWTO/
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
& p690 Technical Support
The three log files you mention are not managed by syslog so you can't do it that way. You would need to use cron and some simple archive script.
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
& p690 Technical Support
Please don't install Gnome or KDE. They have got nothing to do with X and will only stop you being productive.
What's running on your PC? Windows?
In that case you need to install something like Exceed or Reflection. You can try VNC which is free but not real X and a bit but annoying to...
System Administration II: Problem determination would be better for you than Performance management.
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Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
& p690 Technical Support
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