I am wanting to set up a DNS on a SCO server to be able to FTP files to ftp sites on the web directly from the SCO server. I would appreciate any tips or instructions or web sites to help get this going.
The script is written in Unix. The script calls another script to generate thne file in a report writer. I have the report writer generate part of the name because of it's limitations. How do I re-name the file including todays date?
I am creating a report and outputing to a filename. I can't get the current date on the filename because of the report writer limitations. How can I get the current date on the file?
I am trying to load a file from the cd onto the SCO Unix server and the script doesn't complete so the end user breaks out of the script and the mount command is still running. I try a kill -9 and it does not stop the process. Any suggestions?
I am using a mount command in a script to load a file(s) from a CD and if it doesn't work we have to reboot the system to get the mount command to go away. How can I kill a mount process when the kill -9 does not work?
I superuser into an application and when I try to exit that application I lock up and do not come back to a command prompt. Does anyone have any idea's?
I am trying to remove the portion of this login(tty22): that syas (tty22). I am on an RS6000 and cannot tell if it can be removed by the port or if I need to go into /etc/profile or if it is a smit variable I can change. Any helpful hints would be great. Thanks ALL.
I am wondering what the best scenario is when calling a cobol program from a unix script.
As an example I normally type RUN <program name>.
How is the exec command different from the RUN?
I have an RS6000 that has a tape drive that shows as defined. I need to make this available so I can do a full system backup. I would appreciate the command to do this.
When using the cpio command is there a way to put a date and time stamp at the beginning of the backup tape? When putting date sensitive material to a tape it would be helpful to be able to read a time and date stamp rather than wade through multiple files to check for the most current date.
For SQL it's easy you just put SQL under TCP and then use 1433. At least with sniffer 4.5 it is. You add the protocol stop and restart sniffer and it starts tracking the new protocals. With Exchange MS/DCE I am struggling to find a useful range. I am considering restricting the port usage on...
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