We are getting ready to migrate all of our AIX boxes to SAN and a recent discussion came up about our HACMP clusters. Does anyone out there have experience with HA on SAN and are there any "gotchas" to watch for? Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me...
I am thinking about switching the desktops in our office to Linux to save costs. Does anyone know a good side by side comparison of the to Desktop OSes, or can anyone provide input of the pros and cons of doing this?
Thanks in advance. Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem...
Make sure your port speed and flow control are accurate for the type of device you have plugged into the tty.
Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
Thanks PSD! That makes sense since I have been having problems with the tty that the serial link is connected to! Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
Can anyone give me any insight on a DGSP message?
I had a real problem last night where I was trying to bring up one of my nodes on our HACMP cluster and my other two nodes came down hard while clstrmgr was starting. The last message in my /var/adm/cluster.log is "hacmp clstrmgr[13458]...
Since AIX does not support usernames more than 8 characters I am having problems mapping my NT logins that are over 8 characters to my SAMBA users. Does anyone know of a work around to this? Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two...
Does anyone know how to restrict root from logging in?
I want to force people to su to root and not log in as root so that I can track it with the sulog. Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
Ping uses snmp which runs on udp port 161 Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
I am not sure, but isn't most RS/6000 hardware proprietary?
Is the cdrom you put in from a RS/6000? Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
Is the linux box directly connected to the internet or is there a proxy/firewall on your network to get out? Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
Help me,
When you say the "Linux Computer Icon" I assume you mean in your Network Neighborhood?
If this is the case; Do you have a NT server on you network playing the role of a Primary Domain Controller? If so, there are a few things we can do to add the Linux Server to the Domain...
It is not necessary to have the "host allow" in your globals. If it is not there, SAMBA assumes that the box is wide open.
Try this very simple config to see if you can get SAMBA running at all, then try adding the other variables like encrypt password and time server.
[global]...
Mike,
The only thing that I would change is to put the full path in the cron entry:
0 21 ** /bin/tar -czvf 20 /dev/st0 '/home*"
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Then timjarland is correct:
use "tar -tvf /dev/st0" to view the contents of the tape. Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
check to see if smbd and nmbd are running-
ps -ef |grep smbd
ps -ef |grep nmbd
If they are not you can try to start them throgh linuxconf or from the command line.
If this doesn't work let me know.... Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two...
Thanks guys! We found it to be a network problem, I just had to prove it. Says the Manager to the person that invented the modem: "Tell me again why you need two prototypes?!?"
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