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  1. malvin

    HP Surestore DLT40 problem

    Hi There, I have a couple of brand new leaders if you still require one, I can be contacted on malvin@unixcentral.co.uk and I can arrange to send one cheers malvin
  2. malvin

    CSA Exams

    Hi there, there is a very good book on HP-UX which is available at http://www.hp.com/hpbooks/prentice/ptr_0131018833.html and also another at http://www.hp.com/hpbooks/prentice/ptr_0130125156.html, there is also a practice exam on http://www.education.hp.com/hpcert-hpux1-practice-test.htm...
  3. malvin

    Installing HP-UX 64 bit?

    Hi Brian, there is an option on one of the early load screens that allows you to select your 32/64 bit version. The latest f/w for your system is 42.11 which is downloadable from the hp f/w download site. when it comes up with the 32 bit option if you press return at that point you should then...
  4. malvin

    IP address Change

    you can use a script in the system for setting up your extra ip addresses: it is "/sbin/set_parms addl_netwrk" this will give you the lans to be configured. You can also check with a "lanscan" command to see what is configured and what is not. you can do a non permanent configuration of your...
  5. malvin

    Backup procedure after changing to a bigger systemdisk

    I agree with Martin, when you boot your recovery tape it asks about your configuration. I use the tape method for building Visualize Workstations with different sized discs and I have never had any problems malvin
  6. malvin

    ifconfig

    Hi Dave, as a brutal measure you could boot up to single user mode by answering yes to the interact prompt. at this point you would type in "hpux -is". Then when the system comes up you can "mountall", set your term type and then use "vi" to edit the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file. There is an...

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