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  1. TJmike

    Remove AIX operating system

    Just login as root then do this command - rm * Then swith off the machine. Your problem is done. :)
  2. TJmike

    ssa disks: fast write cache

    check on the RAID SUPPORT. *Two Adapters - RAID 5 and Non Fast/Write. this means that you cannot use the F/W cache when you use two cards in one loop. You can use the F/W when you use one card for a RAID config. But theres a new microcode that you can load to the adapter. Try lo load it...
  3. TJmike

    ssa disks: fast write cache

    Hi there, That config is not valid. here are some details of it. Specs: AIX: 4.2.1, 4.3.0 8 initiators Non-RAID / 2 initiators RAID-5 From 3 to 16 drives per RAID Array. Bus width: 32 Busmaster: Yes Adapter Type: Long Data transfer rate: 20MB/40MB SSA link speed automatically negociated...
  4. TJmike

    rmt0 goes defined after reboot

    Hi mlowe9, try to install this device driver. devices.pci.14106602.rte.5.2.0.13. This is downloadable at IBM website. This will solve your problem. regards, TJmike
  5. TJmike

    Disk recognition without reboot?

    different disk needs different treatment. If you are adding an SSA disk, you can run cfgmgr but if it's a SCSI disk and you wll add it to a SCSI raid...you need to add it on the "smitty pdam". You can do this online
  6. TJmike

    Slow Telnet

    hi! put a -c on the last line of the telnet at /etc/inetd.conf then run refresh -s inetd upon completion. ex. #vi /etc/inetd.conf ..... ..... telnet stream.........telnetd -a -c (-a is default) ...... #refresh -s inetd TJmike

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