In my syslog file I am getting this message:
Jan 31 01:36:07 scosysv amirdmon[733]: AMIRDMON[Warning]: Adapter : 1 LDrv 1 state at startup is DEGRADED
Also I am getting the message:
Feb 4 10:01:54 scosysv /etc/sapd: 02/04/05 10:01:54 AM [363]: Unable to queue nearest server response.
Can...
I got the SCO driver from the Intel site. I used file ir2_os_2.22_drv_rv2.zip. There was a file ir2_os_srv_2.26.0.0.zip but the image that was created would not load using the "devbootstr link=amird" command on install.
I'm building a new system to run my OpenServer 5.0.6. I have the following
configuration
Intel Server Board SE7520AF2 motherboard with LSI onboard SCSI Raid
controller
Single Intel Xeon processor
Two Seagate 15000rpm ST318453LW 18gb disks as the Unix install drives.
Hardware mirrored.
Two...
I have a SCO OS5.0.5 system installed on a PIII 1.2ghz processor. When I run uname I get the following results:
System = SCO_SV
Node = <nodename>
Release = 3.2v5.0.5
KernelID = 98/07/02
Machine = i80386
BusType = ISA
Serial = XXXXXXXXXX
Users = 30-user
OEM# = 0
Origin# = 1
NumCPU = 1
I have...
fabber,
I'm on SCO OS5.0.5 on the first machine I rested. There are a number of options for the uname program, but none give me processor speed. Any other ideas?
The =X parameter gave me a summary of all the other options. Response is as follows.
System = SCO_SV
Node = <nodename>
Release =...
Is there some sco unix command that will give me the processor speed. I have several systems that I need to document, and would like to determine the speeds without shutting the systems down.
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