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  1. vGogh

    UserAdd script

    You only use the /etc/passwd file to create the correct input. The correct input is then stored in the passwd.tmp file which is then used in your script. Do NOT change anything in your /etc/passwd file!!! Like I sugested, just put the line "set -x" at the top of you script and check its output...
  2. vGogh

    UserAdd script

    I'll take it that "# ./Useradd" is a typo as you called your script "addingusers". If you put "set -x" at the top of your script and run your script again, it will show you how and with what your variables are replaced. I think you need to replace the colons (":") with spaces in the passwd...
  3. vGogh

    Using luxadm command to check/enable fast writes on drives in V880.

    Here are some examples but check out the luxadm man page there are examples for pathnames of all kinds of different storages and how to look them up. eg. luxadm -v fast_write -d /devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,socal@1,0/sf@0,0/ssd@w2200002037000f96,0:a,raw luxadm -v fast_write -e...
  4. vGogh

    Sun V440 : 3310 not showing up under Solaris

    Are you shure you have the correct drivers? Because if you use a SCSI3 HBA you need to download the drivers seperately. They are not included in Solaris 8 or 9. This and a lot more thing to think of while connecting a 3310 can be found on sunsolve.sun.com Documentid: 71418 If it is working...

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