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  1. mikieo

    openssh - getting the daemon to run

    Chapter11 - yes I have a directory /etc/openssh that does indeed have files in there - however I have noticed that my keys have permissions -rw------- root system is this correct ? one step forwards.... mike :)
  2. mikieo

    openssh - getting the daemon to run

    hey guys and girls ! I'm nearly there I'm making progress and I now get the following message; Starting OpenSSH daemon on port 22 Could not load host key: /etc/openssh/ssh_host_key Disabling protocol version 1. Could not load host key Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key sshd...
  3. mikieo

    openssh - getting the daemon to run

    thanks for replying, I downloaded openssh from the bull web set ran the executable to extract it and then smit to install it - I did try the startsrc -s sshd command and had the error : 0513-085 The sshd Subsystem is not on file. thanks mike
  4. mikieo

    openssh - getting the daemon to run

    Hi experts, sorry if my question is a bit lame but I'm still getting to grips with AIX 4.3.3 Basically I have installed openssh along with the zlib need to get it working - HOWEVER when I try to connect to the AIX box I get connection refused - I assume this is because the daemon is not...
  5. mikieo

    df command - tidy up the output

    aau that's good for me thx Dickie Bird the bat's man holding the bowlers willy..... classic line! thanks dude it's been fun and educational
  6. mikieo

    df command - tidy up the output

    Kind of worked for me, it was neater but not all the information...maybe your bowled me a googilie..!? Filesystem 512-blocks Free %Used Iused /dev/hd4 4521984 2920048 36% 5095 /dev/hd2 11862016 1753432 86% 53608 /dev/hd9var...
  7. mikieo

    df command - tidy up the output

    knocked for six... spot on my man...
  8. mikieo

    df command - tidy up the output

    fantasic dickie bird ! glad to see your not missing the test cricket now that you've taken up programming :)
  9. mikieo

    df command - tidy up the output

    when I do df I get a rather difficult to read screen the data is not lined up correctly is there anyway I can pass it to another command to make it look ok ? cheers m
  10. mikieo

    why does /dev/rmt0.1 suddenly chang

    I've already checked the crontab, nothing strange in there. There is no pattern to it, it can be fine for months and then suddenly it changes - I've started to log any events leading up to it so I can see if there's a pattern. Additionally I would like to write a script that checks the status...
  11. mikieo

    why does /dev/rmt0.1 suddenly chang

    why does /dev/rmt0.1 suddenly change permissions with no apparent reason ?!!! it should be crw-rw-rw- however every so often it changes to c--------- !!!! thus making the backup fail !! well strange
  12. mikieo

    Disappearing Mount Points !

    on investigation it looks like a hardware fault, it's been fixed by the engineers, but it was weird how half the previous mount points just disappeared ! -
  13. mikieo

    online resource from a newbie to another

    that is an excellent resource - thank you for sharing it with us.... regards mike
  14. mikieo

    What is Mini-Basis ?

    mini basis - if you buy ABAP Objects (SAP Press) ISBN 0-201-75080-5 you get a free copy - if your an exsisting sap users you can also download or request the demo system direct from SAP on OSS Regards Mike
  15. mikieo

    Disappearing Mount Points !

    Can anyone explain why mount points would suddenly disappear ? - I use a SAN for diskspace, no detected hardware faults - but my mount points disappeared ! the /etc/filesystems looks ok.... any ideas how to check for this ?

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