From ward at zilla.nu Tue Aug 1 00:59:05 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 00:59:05 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris SysAdmin Quiz Message-ID: One of my fav questions is "Do you use admintool?" A positve answer results in a negative mark. I have a basic set of questions I select from, depending on the level of the person and the position we need to fill. I update it on occasion; it's at http://zilla.nu/Projects/AdminTest. Please note that I use it to judge the depth of a person's experience, and to see how they answer questions. The best answer is always, "Hmmn. I don't know that, but I'm curious to find out. What's the answer?" I gave up on using the test in phone screens; too many folks who list DNS Admin on their resume can't tell me which major version of BIND they run (4 or 8, not that hard). Reagen On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:59:55PM -0700, James Lockwood wrote: > On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Jeffrey Meltzer wrote: > > > Think you've got what it takes to be a Solaris Systems > > Administrator? We've compiled a database of over 100 questions to test > > your Solaris and general Unix knowledge. Take the Quiz! > > > > http://www.solarisguide.com/quiz/ > > Be forewarned that there are a few misleading questions in the set. An > example: > > > Which kill signal stops a process unconditionally? > > The obvious answer is SIGSTOP, code 23. The listed "answer" is SIGKILL. > There is a definite difference between stopping a process and terminating > it. > > > What does admintool not permit you to administer? > > hosts logs software packages serial ports > > Having tried to do useful things with admintool once upon a time I have to > wish for an "all of the above" option. :) > > -James > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com Tue Aug 1 06:46:20 2000 From: ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com (Van Niekerk, Ronelle) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 12:46:20 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Switch off multicast on one interface Message-ID: Hi guys, We're trying to stop multicast messages coming in from one interface. The machine is an Ultra 5 running 2.6. Is it possible to change the setting of that interface so that it does not accept multicast? And is it possible to do this without installing 3rd party software? Our ifconfig -a looks like this: hme1: flags=863 mtu 1500 inet *.*.*.* netmask ffffffc0 broadcast *.*.*.* Would changing the MULTICAST flag to NOMULTICAST do this and how would you change it? > Ronelle van Niekerk > UNIX Consultant > CSFB IBD|IT > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- HAL 9000: " Dave. Put down those Windows disks, Dave. DAVE!" . --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [INFO] -- Content Manager: This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this message in error, please immediately delete it and all copies of it from your system, destroy any hard copies of it and notify the sender. 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From benjamind at miles33.co.uk Tue Aug 1 07:47:54 2000 From: benjamind at miles33.co.uk (Ben Dougherty) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 12:47:54 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris SysAdmin Quiz Message-ID: Do you have a list of answers :) Ben Reagen Ward wrote: > > One of my fav questions is "Do you use admintool?" A positve answer results in > a negative mark. > > I have a basic set of questions I select from, depending on the level of the > person and the position we need to fill. > > I update it on occasion; it's at http://zilla.nu/Projects/AdminTest. > > Please note that I use it to judge the depth of a person's experience, and to > see how they answer questions. The best answer is always, "Hmmn. I don't know > that, but I'm curious to find out. What's the answer?" > > I gave up on using the test in phone screens; too many folks who list DNS Admin > on their resume can't tell me which major version of BIND they run (4 or 8, not > that hard). > > Reagen > > On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:59:55PM -0700, James Lockwood wrote: > > On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Jeffrey Meltzer wrote: > > > > > Think you've got what it takes to be a Solaris Systems > > > Administrator? We've compiled a database of over 100 questions to test > > > your Solaris and general Unix knowledge. Take the Quiz! > > > > > > http://www.solarisguide.com/quiz/ > > > > Be forewarned that there are a few misleading questions in the set. An > > example: > > > > > Which kill signal stops a process unconditionally? > > > > The obvious answer is SIGSTOP, code 23. The listed "answer" is SIGKILL. > > There is a definite difference between stopping a process and terminating > > it. > > > > > What does admintool not permit you to administer? > > > hosts logs software packages serial ports > > > > Having tried to do useful things with admintool once upon a time I have to > > wish for an "all of the above" option. :) > > > > -James > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 1 11:27:00 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:27:00 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Creator 2D vs. Creator 3D? Message-ID: I'm thinking of upgrading to a Creator 3D from my current Creator 2D in my Ultra 10; anybody know if this would be much of a performance increase, if at all? I dont do much OpenGL stuff at all... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From dougmc at frenzy.com Tue Aug 1 11:51:41 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:51:41 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris SysAdmin Quiz Message-ID: On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:59:55PM -0700, James Lockwood wrote: | Be forewarned that there are a few misleading questions in the set. An | example: | | > Which kill signal stops a process unconditionally? | | The obvious answer is SIGSTOP, code 23. The listed "answer" is SIGKILL. | There is a definite difference between stopping a process and terminating | it. Personally, I prefer the term `suspending'. To me, to stop means to terminate - either way, it's just a matter of semantics. It's a good thing this quiz doesn't count for anything :) My least favorite question was - 2. Which of the following could not be used to manipulate a text file? sed vi grep awk Of course they can all be used to manipulate a text file. Duh! (but they seem to think the correct answer is `grep'.) -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my hard drive? From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Tue Aug 1 12:34:53 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:34:53 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running Solaris 2.6. Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to access it from the command line. Any pointers will be help full. TIA ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable new tape library

Hello
 I = have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running = Solaris 2.6.
Now I can = see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to access it from = the command line.

Any pointers = will be help full.
TIA


------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C-- From lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com Tue Aug 1 13:27:07 2000 From: lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com (Lee Khuong) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 14:27:07 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: Naser, change directory to mapping of tape devices # cd /dev/rmt and do listing to see what the logical mapping of those drives are: # ls you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 1n ..... 2 2n.... and similar increment numbers to that effect. Put a tape in one of your new drive and do a tar test # tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc or # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc and see which tape drive lights up during the tar process. This is assumming you don't have an internal 8mm tape in the E3000. If you already had one in there, try: # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc or # tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc Lee Khuong Naser Ali wrote: > > > Hello > I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running > Solaris 2.6. > Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to > access it from the command line. > > Any pointers will be help full. > TIA > From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Tue Aug 1 14:24:16 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 15:24:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: You could also use "mt" i.e Put a tape in one of the drives and: mt -f /dev/rmt/1 stat /dev/rmt/1: no tape loaded or drive offline See which tape lights up. If the drive you put the tape in lights up, you should get some information about the drive and tape that is loaded. If you get the response: mt -f /dev/rmt/1 stat /dev/rmt/1: No such file or directory Then /dev/rmt/1 does not exist. Try /dev/rmt/2. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Tue Aug 1 14:27:07 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 15:27:07 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBEE.7C3A27BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Thanks I ll try these instructions -----Original Message----- From: Lee Khuong [mailto:lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:27 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library Naser, change directory to mapping of tape devices # cd /dev/rmt and do listing to see what the logical mapping of those drives are: # ls you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 1n ..... 2 2n.... and similar increment numbers to that effect. Put a tape in one of your new drive and do a tar test # tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc or # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc and see which tape drive lights up during the tar process. This is assumming you don't have an internal 8mm tape in the E3000. If you already had one in there, try: # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc or # tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc Lee Khuong Naser Ali wrote: > > > Hello > I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running > Solaris 2.6. > Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to > access it from the command line. > > Any pointers will be help full. > TIA > _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBEE.7C3A27BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] new tape library

Thanks I ll try these instructions



-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Khuong [mailto:lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup= .com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:27 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library


Naser,

change directory to mapping of tape devices
# cd /dev/rmt

and do listing to see what the logical mapping of = those drives are:

# ls

you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 1n ..... 2 = 2n.... and similar
increment numbers to that effect.

Put a tape in one of your new drive and do a tar = test

# tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc
or
# tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc

and see which tape drive lights up during the tar = process.  This is
assumming you don't have an internal 8mm tape in the = E3000.  If you
already had one in there, try:

# tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc
or
# tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc

Lee Khuong

Naser Ali wrote:

>
>
> Hello
>  I have just connected a Spectra Logic = 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running
> Solaris 2.6.
> Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but = do not know how to
> access it from the command line.
>
> Any pointers will be help full.
> TIA
>

_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBEE.7C3A27BC-- From kevin_wood at scotiacapital.com Tue Aug 1 14:47:34 2000 From: kevin_wood at scotiacapital.com (Kevin Wood) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 15:47:34 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: --------------C69FC34C0A0CE72B8DE53563 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit you could also try the following mv /* /dev/null this should work nicely, and I bet you will not be worrying about that tape problem... Naser Ali wrote: > > > Thanks I ll try these instructions > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lee Khuong [mailto:lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:27 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library > > Naser, > > change directory to mapping of tape devices > # cd /dev/rmt > > and do listing to see what the logical mapping of those drives are: > > # ls > > you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 1n ..... 2 2n.... and similar > > increment numbers to that effect. > > Put a tape in one of your new drive and do a tar test > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc > or > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc > > and see which tape drive lights up during the tar process. This is > assumming you don't have an internal 8mm tape in the E3000. If you > already had one in there, try: > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc > or > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc > > Lee Khuong > > Naser Ali wrote: > > > > > > > Hello > > I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 > running > > Solaris 2.6. > > Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to > > access it from the command line. > > > > Any pointers will be help full. > > TIA > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --------------C69FC34C0A0CE72B8DE53563 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit you could also try the following

mv  /*   /dev/null

this should work nicely, and I bet you will not be worrying about that tape problem...
 
 

Naser Ali wrote:

 

Thanks I ll try these instructions
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Khuong [mailto:lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:27 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library

Naser,

change directory to mapping of tape devices
# cd /dev/rmt

and do listing to see what the logical mapping of those drives are:

# ls

you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 1n ..... 2 2n.... and similar
increment numbers to that effect.

Put a tape in one of your new drive and do a tar test

# tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc
or
# tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc

and see which tape drive lights up during the tar process.  This is
assumming you don't have an internal 8mm tape in the E3000.  If you
already had one in there, try:

# tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc
or
# tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc

Lee Khuong

Naser Ali wrote:

>
>
> Hello
>  I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running
> Solaris 2.6.
> Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to
> access it from the command line.
>
> Any pointers will be help full.
> TIA
>

_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist  -  SunHELP at sunhelp.org
http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

--------------C69FC34C0A0CE72B8DE53563-- From scott at zeroknowledge.com Tue Aug 1 14:49:52 2000 From: scott at zeroknowledge.com (Scott Walker) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 15:49:52 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: Nice... grow up... * Kevin Wood [000801 15:48]: > you could also try the following > > mv /* /dev/null > > this should work nicely, and I bet you will not be worrying about that > tape problem... > > > > Naser Ali wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks I ll try these instructions > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Lee Khuong [mailto:lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:27 PM > > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library > > > > Naser, > > > > change directory to mapping of tape devices > > # cd /dev/rmt > > > > and do listing to see what the logical mapping of those drives are: > > > > # ls > > > > you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 1n ..... 2 2n.... and similar > > > > increment numbers to that effect. > > > > Put a tape in one of your new drive and do a tar test > > > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc > > or > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc > > > > and see which tape drive lights up during the tar process. This is > > assumming you don't have an internal 8mm tape in the E3000. If you > > already had one in there, try: > > > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc > > or > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc > > > > Lee Khuong > > > > Naser Ali wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hello > > > I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 > > running > > > Solaris 2.6. > > > Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to > > > access it from the command line. > > > > > > Any pointers will be help full. > > > TIA > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Scott Walker Zero Knowledge Systems Inc. scott at zeroknowledge.com http://www.zeroknowledge.com Computer Acronyms: INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY - Interactive Network For Organizing, Retrieving, Manipulating, Accessing, and Transferring Information On National Systems, Unleashing Practically Every Rebellious Human Intelligence, Gratifying Hackers, Wiseasses, And Yahoos. From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Tue Aug 1 14:56:50 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 15:56:50 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBF2.A7FD0E60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I agree with you Scott, and thanks. This is the sign of weak personality. I wonder if the Einstien here had figured out every thing by himself and had never asked any one's help. -----Original Message----- From: Scott Walker [mailto:scott at zeroknowledge.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:50 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library Nice... grow up... * Kevin Wood [000801 15:48]: > you could also try the following > > mv /* /dev/null > > this should work nicely, and I bet you will not be worrying about that > tape problem... > > > > Naser Ali wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks I ll try these instructions > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Lee Khuong [mailto:lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:27 PM > > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library > > > > Naser, > > > > change directory to mapping of tape devices > > # cd /dev/rmt > > > > and do listing to see what the logical mapping of those drives are: > > > > # ls > > > > you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 1n ..... 2 2n.... and similar > > > > increment numbers to that effect. > > > > Put a tape in one of your new drive and do a tar test > > > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc > > or > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc > > > > and see which tape drive lights up during the tar process. This is > > assumming you don't have an internal 8mm tape in the E3000. If you > > already had one in there, try: > > > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc > > or > > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc > > > > Lee Khuong > > > > Naser Ali wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hello > > > I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 > > running > > > Solaris 2.6. > > > Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to > > > access it from the command line. > > > > > > Any pointers will be help full. > > > TIA > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Scott Walker Zero Knowledge Systems Inc. scott at zeroknowledge.com http://www.zeroknowledge.com Computer Acronyms: INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY - Interactive Network For Organizing, Retrieving, Manipulating, Accessing, and Transferring Information On National Systems, Unleashing Practically Every Rebellious Human Intelligence, Gratifying Hackers, Wiseasses, And Yahoos. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBF2.A7FD0E60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] new tape library

I agree with you Scott, and thanks. This is the sign = of weak personality. I wonder if the Einstien here  had figured = out every thing by himself and had never asked any one's = help.



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Walker [mailto:scott at zeroknowledge.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:50 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library


Nice... grow up...

* Kevin Wood <kevin_wood at scotiacapital.com> = [000801 15:48]:
> you could also try the following
>
> mv  /*   /dev/null
>
> this should work nicely, and I bet you will not = be worrying about that
> tape problem...
>
>
>
> Naser Ali wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Thanks I ll try these instructions
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Lee Khuong [
mailto:lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup= .com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:27 = PM
> > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
> > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape = library
> >
> > Naser,
> >
> > change directory to mapping of tape = devices
> > # cd /dev/rmt
> >
> > and do listing to see what the logical = mapping of those drives are:
> >
> > # ls
> >
> > you should see something with 0 0n.... 1 = 1n ..... 2 2n.... and similar
> >
> > increment numbers to that effect.
> >
> > Put a tape in one of your new drive and do = a tar test
> >
> > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/0 /etc
> > or
> > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc
> >
> > and see which tape drive lights up during = the tar process.  This is
> > assumming you don't have an internal 8mm = tape in the E3000.  If you
> > already had one in there, try:
> >
> > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/1 /etc
> > or
> > # tar cvf /dev/rmt/2 /etc
> >
> > Lee Khuong
> >
> > Naser Ali wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello
> > >  I have just connected a Spectra = Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000
> > running
> > > Solaris 2.6.
> > > Now I can see the 2 drives in the = library but do not know how to
> > > access it from the command = line.
> > >
> > > Any pointers will be help = full.
> > > TIA
> > >
> >
> > = _______________________________________________
> > SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
> > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

--
Scott Walker    =         =         =             =     Zero Knowledge Systems Inc.
scott at zeroknowledge.com =         =         =        http://www.zeroknowledge.com

Computer Acronyms: INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY - = Interactive Network For
Organizing, Retrieving, Manipulating, Accessing, and = Transferring
Information On National Systems, Unleashing = Practically Every
Rebellious Human Intelligence, Gratifying Hackers, = Wiseasses, And
Yahoos.
_______________________________________________
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------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBF2.A7FD0E60-- From wsng at puma.mt.att.com Tue Aug 1 15:22:16 2000 From: wsng at puma.mt.att.com (William. Ng) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 16:22:16 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] unix question Message-ID: Anyway, I'm having a problem with a Unix Server running a special AT&T/Lucent version of Unix. The system keeps diplaying: NOTICE: fork1 : newproc failed NOTICE: procdup: as_dup failed NOTICE: fork1: newproc failed Additionlly, since this behavior has begun, the CRON seems to lock up every now and then...and we have to reboot to get CRON running again. Have you ever seen this type of behavior before? Any idea? From scott at zeroknowledge.com Tue Aug 1 15:25:38 2000 From: scott at zeroknowledge.com (Scott Walker) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 16:25:38 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] unix question Message-ID: The machine might be out of memory, or too many processes are running.. * William. Ng [000801 16:24]: > > Anyway, I'm having a problem with a Unix Server running a special > AT&T/Lucent version of Unix. > > The system keeps diplaying: > NOTICE: fork1 : newproc failed > NOTICE: procdup: as_dup failed > NOTICE: fork1: newproc failed > > Additionlly, since this behavior has begun, the CRON seems to lock up > every now and then...and we have to reboot to get CRON running again. > > Have you ever seen this type of behavior before? Any idea? > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Scott Walker Zero Knowledge Systems Inc. scott at zeroknowledge.com http://www.zeroknowledge.com Microsoft - Where the good job is v10.1 (?) From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Tue Aug 1 15:52:23 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 16:52:23 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBFA.654B2022 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Thanks guys for your help. It is working and probe SCSi shows every all the devices in the library Aali -----Original Message----- From: Dennis L. Lund [mailto:dllund at hermes.nextel.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:24 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library You could also use "mt" i.e Put a tape in one of the drives and: mt -f /dev/rmt/1 stat /dev/rmt/1: no tape loaded or drive offline See which tape lights up. If the drive you put the tape in lights up, you should get some information about the drive and tape that is loaded. If you get the response: mt -f /dev/rmt/1 stat /dev/rmt/1: No such file or directory Then /dev/rmt/1 does not exist. Try /dev/rmt/2. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBFA.654B2022 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] new tape library

Thanks guys for your help. It is working and probe = SCSi shows every all the devices in the library
Aali


-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis L. Lund [mailto:dllund at hermes.nextel.com= ]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:24 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] new tape library


You could also use "mt" i.e

        Put a tape = in one of the drives and:
        mt -f = /dev/rmt/1 stat
        /dev/rmt/1: no tape loaded or drive offline

See which tape lights up.

If the drive you put the tape in lights up, you = should get some information
about the drive and tape that is loaded.

If you get the response:

        mt -f = /dev/rmt/1 stat
        /dev/rmt/1: No such file or directory

Then /dev/rmt/1 does not exist.  Try = /dev/rmt/2.

Dennis L. Lund
e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com
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------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBFA.654B2022-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 1 16:07:35 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 16:07:35 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 04:52:23PM -0400, Naser Ali wrote: > Thanks guys for your help. It is working and probe SCSi shows every all the > devices in the library > Aali Go to www.freshmeat.net and look for "mtx" - its a changer-control program, as well. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From msprouls at advancenet.net Tue Aug 1 16:58:09 2000 From: msprouls at advancenet.net (Matt Sprouls) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 16:58:09 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SparcServer 10 & 20 Question Message-ID: Does anyone know if the NVRAM on the SparcServer 10 is interchangeable with the SparcServer 20? From pkhoury2 at loop.com Tue Aug 1 23:08:17 2000 From: pkhoury2 at loop.com (pkhoury2 at loop.com) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 21:08:17 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Enlightenment Message-ID: Does anyone have any suggestions on installing Elightenment on my SPARC? I'd like to put it on my SS2 (knowning that graphics are only 8 bit and slow, but oh well). I just got a new job, so I'm making about 40% more, which possibly means a faster SPARC. =) Thanks, Paul ----- Sent using MailStart.com ( http://MailStart.Com/welcome.html ) The FREE way to access your mailbox via any web browser, anywhere! From greg.kranz at tycoelectronics.com Wed Aug 2 07:17:47 2000 From: greg.kranz at tycoelectronics.com (Greg Kranz) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 08:17:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: new tape library Message-ID: You will also need to do some work on the /kernel/drv/st.conf file, depending on which tape drives are installed in the Spectra Logic 10000. Assuming you have the SONY AIT drives, you will have to add two lines that are close to the following: "SONY SDX-300C", "SONY AIT", "SONY_AIT"; SONY_AIT = 1,0x34,0,0x3d639,4,0x13,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,3; The ";" at the end of the first line, ends the tape drive description section of this file. If you have more than one line uncommented in this section then only the last line ends in a ";". The others end in a "," The details are outlined on the Spectralogic web site, in the 10000 documentation. # From: Naser Ali # To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org # Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:34:53 -0400 # boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C" # Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library # Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org # # This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand # this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. # # ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C # Content-Type: text/plain; # charset="iso-8859-1" # # Hello # I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running # Solaris 2.6. # Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to access it # from the command line. # # Any pointers will be help full. # TIA Greg Kranz Tyco Electronics, A Tyco International Limited Company MS 194-09, Box 3608, Harrisburg, PA 17105 phone: (717) 810-2311 fax:(717) 810-2236 e-mail: greg.kranz at tycoelectronics.com From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Wed Aug 2 07:59:28 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 08:59:28 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: new tape library Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFC81.8064F446 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Thanks very much every one for your help. I got enough info from all of you to get thing to work. Regards -----Original Message----- From: Greg Kranz [mailto:greg.kranz at tycoelectronics.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 8:18 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: new tape library You will also need to do some work on the /kernel/drv/st.conf file, depending on which tape drives are installed in the Spectra Logic 10000. Assuming you have the SONY AIT drives, you will have to add two lines that are close to the following: "SONY SDX-300C", "SONY AIT", "SONY_AIT"; SONY_AIT = 1,0x34,0,0x3d639,4,0x13,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,3; The ";" at the end of the first line, ends the tape drive description section of this file. If you have more than one line uncommented in this section then only the last line ends in a ";". The others end in a "," The details are outlined on the Spectralogic web site, in the 10000 documentation. # From: Naser Ali # To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org # Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:34:53 -0400 # boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C" # Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library # Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org # # This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand # this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. # # ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C # Content-Type: text/plain; # charset="iso-8859-1" # # Hello # I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running # Solaris 2.6. # Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to access it # from the command line. # # Any pointers will be help full. # TIA Greg Kranz Tyco Electronics, A Tyco International Limited Company MS 194-09, Box 3608, Harrisburg, PA 17105 phone: (717) 810-2311 fax:(717) 810-2236 e-mail: greg.kranz at tycoelectronics.com _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFC81.8064F446 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Re: new tape library

Thanks very much every one for your help. I got = enough info from all of you to get thing to work.
Regards



-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Kranz [mailto:greg.kranz at tycoele= ctronics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 8:18 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: new tape library


You will also need to do some work on the = /kernel/drv/st.conf file, depending on
which tape drives are installed in the Spectra Logic = 10000.  Assuming you have
the SONY AIT drives, you will have to add two lines = that are close to the
following:

                = "SONY    SDX-300C",     = "SONY AIT",   "SONY_AIT";
               
                = SONY_AIT       =3D   = 1,0x34,0,0x3d639,4,0x13,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,3;

The ";" at the end of the first line, ends = the tape drive description section of
this file.  If you have more than one line = uncommented in this section then only
the last line ends in a ";".  The = others end in a ","


The details are outlined on the Spectralogic web = site, in the 10000
documentation.




# From: Naser Ali <Ali.Naser at irs.gov>
# To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
# Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:34:53 -0400
# = boundary=3D"----_=3D_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C"
# Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library
# Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
#
# This message is in MIME format. Since your mail = reader does not understand
# this format, some or all of this message may not = be legible.
#
# ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C
# Content-Type: text/plain;
#       = charset=3D"iso-8859-1"
#
# Hello
#  I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 = to my SUN E-3000 running
# Solaris 2.6.
# Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do = not know how to access it
# from the command line.
#
# Any pointers will be help full.
# TIA




Greg Kranz
Tyco Electronics, A Tyco International Limited = Company
MS 194-09, Box 3608, Harrisburg, PA 17105
phone: (717) = 810-2311       fax:(717) 810-2236
e-mail: greg.kranz at tycoelectronics.com


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------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFC81.8064F446-- From leed at chele.cais.net Wed Aug 2 08:22:25 2000 From: leed at chele.cais.net (L) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 09:22:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: new tape library Message-ID: I don't think so. We have external SONY AIT tape driver connect to SUN E450 computer (Solaris 2.7). We did NOT modified /kernel/drv/st.conf. It still work correctly. On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Greg Kranz wrote: > You will also need to do some work on the /kernel/drv/st.conf file, depending on > which tape drives are installed in the Spectra Logic 10000. Assuming you have > the SONY AIT drives, you will have to add two lines that are close to the > following: > > "SONY SDX-300C", "SONY AIT", "SONY_AIT"; > > SONY_AIT = 1,0x34,0,0x3d639,4,0x13,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,3; > > The ";" at the end of the first line, ends the tape drive description section of > this file. If you have more than one line uncommented in this section then only > the last line ends in a ";". The others end in a "," > > > The details are outlined on the Spectralogic web site, in the 10000 > documentation. > > > > > # From: Naser Ali > # To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > # Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:34:53 -0400 > # boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C" > # Subject: [Sunhelp] new tape library > # Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > # > # This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand > # this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. > # > # ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFBDE.D09C6E4C > # Content-Type: text/plain; > # charset="iso-8859-1" > # > # Hello > # I have just connected a Spectra Logic 10000 to my SUN E-3000 running > # Solaris 2.6. > # Now I can see the 2 drives in the library but do not know how to access it > # from the command line. > # > # Any pointers will be help full. > # TIA > > > > > Greg Kranz > Tyco Electronics, A Tyco International Limited Company > MS 194-09, Box 3608, Harrisburg, PA 17105 > phone: (717) 810-2311 fax:(717) 810-2236 > e-mail: greg.kranz at tycoelectronics.com > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br Wed Aug 2 12:42:44 2000 From: trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br (Eduardo Trettel) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 14:42:44 -0300 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] mail server setup Message-ID: On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Giri Sekar wrote: > > Hi Managers: > > We have moved office to a different place. > we don't have internet connectivity. > To reach outside world proxy server is used. > I setup unix mail server in my local office. > My company NT mail server is kept at datacenter. > My requirement is my unix mail server should reach > NT mail server thru this proxy server. > > local NT mail server > office ---> proxy ---> at distant place > unix mail server server > > Proxy server is setup in such a way that it will forward mails > which is destined to port 25. > > Is it possible? > > Thanks in advance. I will summarise. > > Giri Sekar. > > Giri: What you suggest can be accomplished as long your proxy could be configured to forward all incoming port 25 connections to the unix mail server and all outgoing SMTP connections to your remote NT mail server. Regards Trettel ============================================================================ E. Trettel Network Manager Depto. de Telematica - FEEC - UNICAMP Bloco B - LB 16 Fone: (019) 788-3849 Campinas - SP - Brasil ============================================================================ From sekar at att.com Wed Aug 2 12:51:33 2000 From: sekar at att.com (Giri Sekar) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 13:51:33 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] mail server setup Message-ID: Hi Managers: We have moved office to a different place. we don't have internet connectivity. To reach outside world proxy server is used. I setup unix mail server in my local office. My company NT mail server is kept at datacenter. My requirement is my unix mail server should reach NT mail server thru this proxy server. local NT mail server office ---> proxy ---> at distant place unix mail server server Proxy server is setup in such a way that it will forward mails which is destined to port 25. Is it possible? Thanks in advance. I will summarise. Giri Sekar. From oobimaki at hcl.com Wed Aug 2 13:18:37 2000 From: oobimaki at hcl.com (Wally) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 14:18:37 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04C0_01BFFC8C.8CD1E490 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] (no subject)Hi Chris, How do I get a hold of one of these workstations you have? How much does one cost? Where are you located? Pls let me know. Regards, Wally Obimakinde. Hummingbird Communications LTD. TEL:1-416-496-2200X2316 E-mail:oobimaki at hcl.com URL:http://www.hummingbird.com ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)=20 To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'=20 Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 9:41 AM Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] (no subject) We have five fairly used sparc II's upgraded with 170 Mhz Cycle = boards...=20 -----Original Message-----=20 From: Wally [SMTP:oobimaki at hcl.com]=20 Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 4:44 PM=20 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org=20 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject)=20 Hi there,=20 Do you know where I can get a fairly used Sun SPARC machine.I would = like to=20 buy one and learn about the hardware=20 I'm new to this and would welcome any suggestions.=20 I live in Toronto and so any suggestions concerning vendors should = please=20 put that fact into consideration.=20 Regards,=20 Wally Obimakinde.=20 Hummingbird Communications LTD.=20 TEL:1-416-496-2200X2316=20 E-mail:oobimaki at hcl.com=20 URL:http://www.hummingbird.com=20 _______________________________________________=20 SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org=20 http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp=20 ------=_NextPart_000_04C0_01BFFC8C.8CD1E490 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] (no subject)
Hi Chris,
How do I get a hold of one of these = workstations=20 you have?
How much does one cost?
Where are you located?
Pls let me = know.
Regards,
Wally Obimakinde.
Hummingbird Communications=20 LTD.
TEL:1-416-496-2200X2316
E-mail:oobimaki at hcl.com
URL:http://www.hummingbird.com
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) =
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 = 9:41=20 AM
Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] (no = subject)

We have five fairly = used sparc II's=20 upgraded with 170 Mhz Cycle boards...

    -----Original Message----- =
    From:  
    Wally=20 [SMTP:oobimaki at hcl.com]=20
    Sent:   = Friday, July 28, 2000 4:44 PM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org=20
    Subject:        = [Sunhelp] (no subject)

    Hi there,
    Do=20 you know where I can get a fairly used Sun SPARC machine.I would = like=20 to
    buy one and learn  = about the=20 hardware
    I'm new to this and = would=20 welcome any suggestions.
    I = live in=20 Toronto and so any suggestions  concerning vendors should = please=20
    put that fact into = consideration.

    Regards,
    Wally=20 Obimakinde.
    Hummingbird = Communications=20 LTD.
    TEL:1-416-496-2200X2316=20
    E-mail:oobimaki at hcl.com =
    URL:http://www.hummingbird.com

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------=_NextPart_000_04C0_01BFFC8C.8CD1E490-- From sekar at att.com Wed Aug 2 16:25:08 2000 From: sekar at att.com (Giri Sekar) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 17:25:08 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mail server problem Message-ID: Hi Admins: I have a sun machine (2.6) which has to send mails to a proxy outside (NT server) . In the proxy (NT ) they have opened the port 25 (smtp) to accept the mails. Is this enough to send the mails? if so are there any special things to take care. Can anyone help? Thanks Giri. From spribyl at enteract.com Wed Aug 2 16:48:35 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 16:48:35 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Mail server problem Message-ID: Giri, Get the O'Reilly Sendmail book. I think you need to define the mailhost in the sendmail.cf file, I forget what the var name is. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Giri Sekar wrote: > Hi Admins: > > I have a sun machine (2.6) which has to send mails to a proxy outside > (NT server) . In the proxy (NT ) they have opened the port 25 (smtp) to > accept the mails. Is this enough to send the mails? if so are there any > special things to take care. Can anyone help? > > Thanks > Giri. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From richard at close.u-net.com Wed Aug 2 17:50:11 2000 From: richard at close.u-net.com (Richard) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 23:50:11 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help please! Message-ID: Hi, I can't get my Ultra 10 to work with my SVGA monitor (1024x768). Can someone please tell me how to change the resolution! This is my best non Sun monitor and I can't see a thing. Thanks, Richard. From sun at minor-element.net Wed Aug 2 18:06:42 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel -SR) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 23:06:42 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10 - Red State Exception Message-ID: Hi, Just got an Ultra 10 with the 333mhz proc from work to use, however, I cannot get it to boot. No output to video, however, when I hook a console to com A I get this :: @(#) Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI 3.15 Version 2 created 1998/11/10 10:35 Clearing E$ Tags Done Clearing I/D TLBs Done Probing Memory Done MEM BASE = 0000.0000.1000.0000 MEM SIZE = 0000.0000.1000.0000 11-Column Mode Enabled MMUs ON Copy Done PC = 0000.01ff.f000.1fec PC = 0000.0000.0000.2030 Decompressing into Memory Done Size = 0000.0000.0006.e660 ttya initialized Reset Control: BXIR:0 BPOR:0 SXIR:0 SPOR:1 POR:0 UltraSPARC-IIi 2-2 module RED State Exception TL=0000.0000.0000.0005 TT=0000.0000.0000.000a TPC=0000.0000.f000.4140 TnPC=0000.0000.f000.4144 TSTATE=0000.0044.1500.1500 TL=0000.0000.0000.0004 TT=0000.0000.0000.000a TPC=0000.0000.f000.4140 TnPC=0000.0000.f000.4144 TSTATE=0000.0044.1500.1500 TL=0000.0000.0000.0003 TT=0000.0000.0000.000a TPC=0000.0000.f000.4140 TnPC=0000.0000.f000.4144 TSTATE=0000.0044.1500.1500 TL=0000.0000.0000.0002 TT=0000.0000.0000.000a TPC=0000.0000.f000.3000 TnPC=0000.0000.f000.3000 TSTATE=0000.0044.1500.1500 TL=0000.0000.0000.0001 TT=0000.0000.0000.0032 TPC=0000.0000.f002.7eb0 TnPC=0000.0000.f000.8080 TSTATE=0000.0044.1500.1600 the Red State Exception error continues to repeat. At one point I got an 'ok' prompt, but whenever I attempted to enter a command, it returned 'Fast Data Access MMU Miss' Am i SOL? -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ From glee at glee.com Wed Aug 2 18:48:50 2000 From: glee at glee.com (glee) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 16:48:50 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #495 - 9 msgs Message-ID: At 12:01 PM 8/1/00 -0500, you wrote: > > One of my fav questions is "Do you use admintool?" A positve answer > results in > > a negative mark. > > > > I have a basic set of questions I select from, depending on the level > of the > > person and the position we need to fill. > > > > I update it on occasion; it's at http://zilla.nu/Projects/AdminTest. > > > > Please note that I use it to judge the depth of a person's experience, > and to > > see how they answer questions. The best answer is always, "Hmmn. I > don't know > > that, but I'm curious to find out. What's the answer?" > > > > I gave up on using the test in phone screens; too many folks who list > DNS Admin > > on their resume can't tell me which major version of BIND they run (4 > or 8, not > > that hard). wow. great span of knowledge. i'd be hard pressed to name anyone who could answer every single one of these correctly/throughly great brush-up study list for an interview though :-> -g From Michael.Neef at neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de Wed Aug 2 19:12:13 2000 From: Michael.Neef at neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de (Michael Neef) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 02:12:13 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10 - Red State Exception Message-ID: Hi, when we had "RED State Exception" on an Ultra-10, Sun replaced its CPU (or maybe the system board, I don't remember exactly). --- Michael Neef, System-/Netzwerk-Administrator Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Institut fuer Neuroinformatik D-44780 Bochum, Germany EMail: Michael.Neef at neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de From chrwilso at cisco.com Wed Aug 2 23:07:54 2000 From: chrwilso at cisco.com (Wilson, Chris) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 14:07:54 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can't load drivers error message Message-ID: HELP! Upon reloading Solaris 2.6 on a Ultra10 with and IDE drive, I get the following errors after booting: "Cannot load drivers for /pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/disk at 0,0:a "Can't load the root file system" When using probe-IDE the IDE drive is seen by the system. Everything seems to load to the disk OK during the installation process. When I look at the disk in using the format command, after a re-boot from cd-rom, format sees the disk as disk 0 but the device string ends with "dad at 0,0" instead of "disk at 0,0:a" as in the error above. I'm new to Sun and Solaris and would appreciate any help. Any info on where and how drivers are delt with in Solaris would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Chris Wilson From benjamind at miles33.co.uk Thu Aug 3 04:27:53 2000 From: benjamind at miles33.co.uk (Ben Dougherty) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 09:27:53 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] KSH: binding the page up, page down and tab keys Message-ID: Is it posible to do the same thing for csh? Ben Karl Rossing wrote: > > Hi, > > So far i have been able to bind the arrow keys by adding the following > in my kshrc > > set -o emacs > alias __A=`echo "\020"` # up arrow == ^p == back a command > alias __B=`echo "\016"` # dn arrow == ^n == down a command > alias __C=`echo "\006"` # rt arrow == ^f == forward a character > alias __D=`echo "\002"` # lft arrow == ^b == back a character > > I would also like to bind the following keys: > page up == page up in less/xterm > page down == page down in less/xterm > tab == allow me to auto complete a command line path(much like bash) > > I'm running solaris 8 with KSH 88. I don't really want to update KSH or > use PDKSH. > > Karl > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Name: karl.rossing.vcf > karl.rossing.vcf Type: VCard (text/x-vcard) > Encoding: 7bit > Description: Card for Karl Rossing From msailer at Instinet.Com Thu Aug 3 13:28:37 2000 From: msailer at Instinet.Com (Mark Sailer) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 14:28:37 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] at job problems Message-ID: Looking for some assistance in explaining how "at" runs. This is running on a E6502, 20 cpus, 20g RAM, SOLARIS 7 Our developers have a script that calls some exectuables based on certain parameters. The call in the script is "at now". By time the script ends, the time for the at jobs is already in the past. It can take a few minutes or more before the at jobs run. I have already modified /etc/cron.d/queuedefs to read a.30j10n b.2j2n90w restarted cron and have rebooted the server. After I run the users script (some long list of stuff |at now) and this is what I get: lassie:/u/rts 3> date Mon Jul 31 18:51:44 EDT 2000 lassie:/u/rts 4> at -l 965083827.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:27 2000 965083828.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:28 2000 965083829.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:29 2000 965083830.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:30 2000 965083831.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:31 2000 965083832.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:32 2000 lassie:/u/rts 5> As you can see, only 6 jobs (much less than the 30 jobs queued). I have tried running at jobs by hand (at now) and have seen where it can take over 30 seconds, even minutes for the job to be processed from the queue and it is the only queued job. The job is a simple "ls". What's going on with cron and at jobs? I'm getting beat up over this and I can't explain what is happening? Thanks Mark From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 3 15:52:16 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 13:52:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] at job problems Message-ID: at , while running in its own shell, still competes with other processes for system resources. therefore its time accuracy is never exact. several minutes or longer depending on the number of jobs, available memory etc are the norm. the man page (solaris) for at states: Regardless of queue used, cron has a limit of 100 jobs in execution at any time. There can be delays in cron at job execution. In some cases, these delays can compound to the point that cron job processing appears to be hung. All jobs will be executed eventually. When the delays are excessive, the only workaround is to kill and restart cron. My linux man page goes further and says: At and batch as presently implemented are not suitable when users are competing for resources. If this is the case at your site, you might want to consider another batch system, such as nqs. //regards --- Mark Sailer wrote: > Looking for some assistance in explaining how "at" > runs. > This is running on a E6502, 20 cpus, 20g RAM, > SOLARIS 7 > > Our developers have a script that calls some > exectuables based on > certain parameters. The call in the script is "at > now". > By time the script ends, the time for the at jobs is > already in the > past. > It can take a few minutes or more before the at jobs > run. > I have already modified /etc/cron.d/queuedefs to > read > a.30j10n > b.2j2n90w > restarted cron and have rebooted the server. > > After I run the users script (some long list of > stuff |at now) > and this is what I get: > > lassie:/u/rts 3> date > Mon Jul 31 18:51:44 EDT 2000 > lassie:/u/rts 4> at -l > 965083827.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:27 2000 > 965083828.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:28 2000 > 965083829.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:29 2000 > 965083830.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:30 2000 > 965083831.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:31 2000 > 965083832.a Mon Jul 31 18:50:32 2000 > lassie:/u/rts 5> > > As you can see, only 6 jobs (much less than the 30 > jobs queued). > > I have tried running at jobs by hand (at now) and > have seen where it can > take over 30 seconds, even minutes for the job to be > processed from the > queue and it is the only queued job. The job is a > simple "ls". > > What's going on with cron and at jobs? > I'm getting beat up over this and I can't explain > what is happening? > > Thanks > Mark > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ From lowe at asel.udel.edu Thu Aug 3 16:47:23 2000 From: lowe at asel.udel.edu (Will Lowe) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 17:47:23 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] solaris imake & gcc Message-ID: I have a sparc running Solaris 7, and I don't have the Sun compilers (but I do have the most recent gcc). I need to build some stuff that uses imake, but of course imake under solaris uses all of the Sun compiler flags, sets CC=cc, and lots of other inconvienient things. Does know what needs to be twiddled to make it work with gcc? Will -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | harpo at udel.edu lowe at cis.udel.edu lowe at debian.org lowe at asel.udel.edu | | http://www.cis.udel.edu/~lowe/ | | PGP Public Key: http://www.cis.udel.edu/~lowe/index.html#pgpkey | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From daleg at elemental.org Thu Aug 3 16:53:25 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 17:53:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] solaris imake & gcc Message-ID: On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Will Lowe wrote: | I have a sparc running Solaris 7, and I don't have the Sun compilers (but | I do have the most recent gcc). | | I need to build some stuff that uses imake, but of course imake under | solaris uses all of the Sun compiler flags, sets CC=cc, and lots of | other inconvienient things. | | Does know what needs to be twiddled to make it work with gcc? Try: make CC=gcc /dale From lowe at asel.udel.edu Thu Aug 3 17:05:45 2000 From: lowe at asel.udel.edu (Will Lowe) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 18:05:45 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] solaris imake & gcc Message-ID: > Try: > > make CC=gcc Right, but then: gcc -O -Xc -xF -xcg92 -I/usr/openwin/include -Dsun -Dsparc -DSVR4 -DSYSV -c -o x11-ssh-askpass.o x11-ssh-askpass.c gcc: unrecognized option `-Xc' because, like I said: > but of course imake under solaris uses all of the Sun compiler flags, which gcc doesn't understand. I think I need to play with the imake template files, but I don't much about how it uses them. Will -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | harpo at udel.edu lowe at cis.udel.edu lowe at debian.org lowe at asel.udel.edu | | http://www.cis.udel.edu/~lowe/ | | PGP Public Key: http://www.cis.udel.edu/~lowe/index.html#pgpkey | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From daleg at elemental.org Thu Aug 3 17:22:37 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 18:22:37 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] solaris imake & gcc Message-ID: On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Will Lowe wrote: | which gcc doesn't understand. I think I need to play with the imake | template files, but I don't much about how it uses them. doh, I overlooked that. You could try mucking around in /usr/X/lib/config/sun.cf, and change/remove the options that gcc disagrees with. This has worked for me in the past. Just remember to save off the original file Just In Case. Or, you could manually remove/change them in the Makefile the imake produces before running make. /dale From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 3 22:06:58 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 22:06:58 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ouch! Message-ID: Updates to the page might be a bit sporadic for the next few days, as I sprained the crap out of my right knee today and am mobility-limited around the house right now (and I prefer to spend the time in bed with the big 27" tv and the dvd player, rather than in front of the 19" monitor and Solaris..). Upcoming: I've got a video tape of the unveiling of the SPARCstation/ SPARCserver 10 series (from '91) along with the announcement of SuperSPARCs for the 600MP series. Very fun to watch (they put up a "SPARCstation" against a HP 9000/730, the SPARC smokes the HP, they then reveal it was an IPX, and then do the same test with a SS10 which just FRIES the HP to a crisp on the app benchmark). I'll be converting it to .mpg/RealVideo once I get final permission from Sun's trademark lawyers. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From sun at minor-element.net Thu Aug 3 22:24:24 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel -SR) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 03:24:24 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10 processor Message-ID: Well, as a follow-up to yesterdays question, does anyone know of a good supplier of refurbed/pulled procs or mainboards for the Ultra 10? Unfortunately, these machines were bought without any support to be used for training. I'll be doing some selective interchange with another 10 to narrow down either the board or the proc. Thanks for any information. -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 3 23:05:44 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 23:05:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] testing! Message-ID: Just a test, upgraded to MailMan 2.0beta5... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 3 23:19:40 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 23:19:40 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10 processor Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 03:24:24AM +0000, Martin Wedel -SR wrote: > Well, as a follow-up to yesterdays question, does anyone know of a good > supplier of refurbed/pulled procs or mainboards for the Ultra 10? Unfortunately, these > machines were bought without any support to be used for training. I'll be > doing some selective interchange with another 10 to narrow down either the > board or the proc. AFAIK, www.memoryx.com has the CPUs... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From anayuseepi at asia.com Fri Aug 4 03:23:49 2000 From: anayuseepi at asia.com (Ana Yuseepi) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 04:23:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] QLA2100 on Solaris 2.7 Message-ID: Once again, hello all.. i have made a new installation of Solaris 7-x86 and downloaded the driver for the QLA2100(Real Mode) and in the DCA, i added the driver. but during device scan, it displays an error message that there was an error in the solaris/drivers/isa.160/mtok.bef and after that, it complains about not able to locate the "qla2100.bef" file. and when the attached bootable options are displayed, the fiber channel disk is not displayed. any idea? anyone have successfully done this? -Ana p.s. i am adding the device driver to an already installed system in an scsi disk attached to an adaptec scsi card. ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup From tjones at statesman.com Fri Aug 4 09:11:36 2000 From: tjones at statesman.com (Tom Jones) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 09:11:36 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10 processor Message-ID: Check with a SunService rep - I thought the warranty period was three years on U10s. I know it was at least one year. You can call SunService at 800 USA-4SUN, give them the serial number and they should be able to tell you if it is still under warranty. Tom Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Wedel -SR To: Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 10:24 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10 processor > Well, as a follow-up to yesterdays question, does anyone know of a good > supplier of refurbed/pulled procs or mainboards for the Ultra 10? Unfortunately, these > machines were bought without any support to be used for training. I'll be > doing some selective interchange with another 10 to narrow down either the > board or the proc. > > Thanks for any information. > > -- > Martin Wedel > sun at minor-element.net > http://www.minor-element.net/ > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From kevin_wood at scotiacapital.com Fri Aug 4 11:20:30 2000 From: kevin_wood at scotiacapital.com (Kevin Wood) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 12:20:30 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Urgently: how to remove the CDE frontpanel Message-ID: mv /* /dev/null should do the trick... Wonkyu Chang - Sun Korea SE wrote: > Dear expert, > > Could you let me know how to remove the default CDE frontpanel? > > I don't mean the frontpanel minimization. > > Thanks, > WK Chang > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From bmitzit at midway.uchicago.edu Fri Aug 4 11:42:36 2000 From: bmitzit at midway.uchicago.edu (Bruce Mitzit) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 11:42:36 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Urgently: how to remove the CDE frontpanel Message-ID: ok. This is the second time he's done this. Can we mv /kevin_wood /dev/null off the list? Bruce At 12:20 PM -0400 8/4/00, Kevin Wood wrote: mv /* /dev/null should do the trick... Wonkyu Chang - Sun Korea SE wrote: > Dear expert, > > Could you let me know how to remove the default CDE frontpanel? > > I don't mean the frontpanel minimization. > > Thanks, > WK Chang > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhel From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Aug 4 11:48:56 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 11:48:56 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Urgently: how to remove the CDE frontpanel Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 11:42:36AM -0500, Bruce Mitzit wrote: > ok. This is the second time he's done this. Can we mv /kevin_wood > /dev/null off the list? > Bruce >>From sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org Fri Aug 4 11:46:53 2000 >>Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 11:46:52 -0500 (CDT) >>Subject: SunHELP unsubscribe notification >>From: mailman-owner at ohno.mrbill.net >>To: mrbill at mrbill.net >>kevin_wood at scotiacapital.com has been removed from SunHELP. That answer your question? 8-) Once was fine, if he was joking, but repeatedly opens up the chance that a solaris/unix newbie would actually try that command, screw up their system, and blame it on this list... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Fri Aug 4 12:14:39 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 13:14:39 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Urgently: how to remove the CDE frontpanel Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFE37.78F742B0 Content-Type: text/plain Do you mind explaining what you think mv /* /dev/null actually does Kevin? Thanks, 1st > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Wood [SMTP:kevin_wood at scotiacapital.com] > Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 12:21 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Urgently: how to remove the CDE frontpanel > > mv /* /dev/null should do the trick... > > Wonkyu Chang - Sun Korea SE wrote: > > > Dear expert, > > > > Could you let me know how to remove the default CDE frontpanel? > > > > I don't mean the frontpanel minimization. > > > > Thanks, > > WK Chang > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFE37.78F742B0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Urgently: how to remove the CDE frontpanel

Do you mind = explaining what you think mv /* = /dev/null  actually does Kevin?

Thanks,
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    mv /* /dev/null should do the = trick...

    Wonkyu Chang - Sun Korea SE = wrote:

    > Dear expert,
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    > Could you let me know how to = remove the default CDE frontpanel?
    >
    > I don't mean the frontpanel = minimization.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > WK Chang
    >
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------_=_NextPart_001_01BFFE37.78F742B0-- From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Fri Aug 4 12:19:22 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 13:19:22 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra2 with two Creator 3D possible? Message-ID: Hi, I have two Ultra2s with one Creator3D each. I want to use one machine more as a server now and wonder if I can take out its Creator3D card and put it into the other ultra2. Any know issues about that? Special ways to proceed? Thanks, Wolfgang ##### # Wolfgang Engelien # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu ##### From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Fri Aug 4 12:30:17 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 10:30:17 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra2 with two Creator 3D possible? Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Wolfgang Engelien [mailto:wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu] > Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 10:19 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra2 with two Creator 3D possible? > > Hi, > > I have two Ultra2s with one Creator3D each. > I want to use one machine more as a server > now and wonder if I can take out its Creator3D > card and put it into the other ultra2. > > Any know issues about that? Special ways to > proceed? I think that the Creator3D is a UPA card, meaning that it goes into the special UPA slot on the motherboard. I think that you can only put 1 UPA FB in an Ultra2, since they have only 1 "slave-only" UPA slot. The other UPA slot is for the processor? My SHR is too far away to look at, but I'm pretty sure about that. Anyway, I don't think it's possible to do that, unless maybe you've got an UE2? Actually, there should be docs available for the Ultra2 on www.sun.com, so check out the hardware manual there. Later, Greg From daleg at elemental.org Fri Aug 4 12:47:02 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 13:47:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra2 with two Creator 3D possible? Message-ID: On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Wolfgang Engelien wrote: | Hi, | | I have two Ultra2s with one Creator3D each. | I want to use one machine more as a server | now and wonder if I can take out its Creator3D | card and put it into the other ultra2. The u2 has only one UPA slot. There is no magical thing that one can do to turn this into two. /dale From ramon at etown.com Fri Aug 4 12:47:24 2000 From: ramon at etown.com (ramon via tictac) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 10:47:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] kernel panic Message-ID: I recently had the following panic on my machine. I am not really sure what this means? Any ideas? I have an UltraSparc 5 running Solaris 5.7. ramon. Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: panic[cpu0]/thread=30000f33560: Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000000, blk:21176, cg:1, ino:6243, fs:/ Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: syncing file systems... Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: done Aug 2 15:30:10 lepton unix: dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset 107479040 Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: 100% done: 5426 pages dumped, compression ratio 2.56, Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: dump succeeded From wsng at puma.mt.att.com Fri Aug 4 13:11:04 2000 From: wsng at puma.mt.att.com (William. Ng) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 14:11:04 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] kernel panic Message-ID: I got the same problem before. What I did was: 1) Call SUN and open a ticket for it. then they will ask you to send the crash dump file which is located on /var/crash//, and give them the lastest one. 2) Mostly this probliem deal with your cpu, they came and replaced it for me. William ramon via tictac wrote: > > I recently had the following panic on my machine. I am not really sure > what this means? Any ideas? I have an UltraSparc 5 running Solaris 5.7. > > ramon. > > Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: panic[cpu0]/thread=30000f33560: > Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000000, > blk:21176, cg:1, ino:6243, fs:/ > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: syncing file systems... > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: done > Aug 2 15:30:10 lepton unix: dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset > 107479040 > Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: 100% done: 5426 pages dumped, compression > ratio > 2.56, > Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: dump succeeded > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Thanks William Ng 732-420-1221 wsng at puma.mt.att.com From tim at vbisd.org Fri Aug 4 13:13:15 2000 From: tim at vbisd.org (Tim Wu) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 14:13:15 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Start Sun without CDE Message-ID: Hi, I am using Solaris 7 for x86. I would like to know how to logon to command line only. And if I want to use X I can start it later. Thanks Tim From daleg at elemental.org Fri Aug 4 13:23:33 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 14:23:33 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Start Sun without CDE Message-ID: On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Tim Wu wrote: | Hi, | I am using Solaris 7 for x86. I would like to know how to logon to | command line only. And if I want to use X I can start it later. /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -d will disable DT/CDE startup on boot. /dale From ravikatti at hotmail.com Sat Aug 5 00:53:10 2000 From: ravikatti at hotmail.com (Ravi Katti) Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2000 00:53:10 IST Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi, Where can i find communication software for solaris 2.6. Packages like pcomm, zmodem etc. Thanks in advance Ravi Katti ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM Sat Aug 5 09:50:12 2000 From: magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM (Magnus Abrante) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 16:50:12 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] kernel panic Message-ID: Humm, which OS is that? 8? > I recently had the following panic on my machine. I am not really sure > what this means? Any ideas? I have an UltraSparc 5 running Solaris 5.7. > > ramon. > > Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: panic[cpu0]/thread=30000f33560: > Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000000, > blk:21176, cg:1, ino:6243, fs:/ > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: syncing file systems... > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: done > Aug 2 15:30:10 lepton unix: dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset > 107479040 > Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: 100% done: 5426 pages dumped, compression > ratio > 2.56, > Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: dump succeeded > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mrbill at mrbill.net Sat Aug 5 22:42:07 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 22:42:07 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mounting up .ISO images as filesystems? Message-ID: I've got an .ISO (iso9660 format) CD-ROM image file, but currently no burner to burn it to - anybody know of a way under Solaris to mount this puppy up on a readable filesystem so I can copy the files off of it? Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Sun Aug 6 00:35:01 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 00:35:01 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mounting up .ISO images as filesystems? Message-ID: On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 10:42:07PM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > I've got an .ISO (iso9660 format) CD-ROM image file, but currently no > burner to burn it to - anybody know of a way under Solaris to mount > this puppy up on a readable filesystem so I can copy the files off > of it? > Bill Its not possible to loopback-mount an ISO9660 file as a read-only filesystem on Solaris yet (that I know of), but I was able to get what I needed by using the "isoinfo" command (part of the cdrecord/ mkisofs package, ): isoinfo: Usage: isoinfo [options] Options: -h Print this help -d Print information from the primary volume descriptor -f Generate output similar to 'find . -print' -J Print information from from Joliet extensions -l Generate output similar to 'ls -lR' -p Print Path Table -R Print information from from Rock Ridge extensions -N sector Sector number where ISO image should start on CD -T sector Sector number where actual session starts on CD -i filename Filename to read ISO-9660 image from -x pathname Extract specified file to stdout basically you use the isoinfo command to make a list of the files in the image, then you write a shell script to go through that list one by one and extract each file to stdout (of course, redirect stdout to the same filename in the local directory or wherever). Works like a charm. I then copied the directory and files over tot /opt/SUNWspci/, where my SunPCI coprocessor can see them on its F: drive. 8-) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From dougmc at frenzy.com Sun Aug 6 01:04:15 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 01:04:15 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mounting up .ISO images as filesystems? Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 06, 2000 at 12:35:01AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: | On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 10:42:07PM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: | > I've got an .ISO (iso9660 format) CD-ROM image file, but currently no | > burner to burn it to - anybody know of a way under Solaris to mount | > this puppy up on a readable filesystem so I can copy the files off | > of it? | > Bill | | Its not possible to loopback-mount an ISO9660 file as a read-only | filesystem on Solaris yet (that I know of) That's unfortunate. Actually, I think somebody made a loopback device for Solaris that would allow you to do this (perhaps the author of cdrecord? He does lots of neat stuff like that) but I can't find it now for the life of me. If you have a Linux box kicking around, this sort of thing is easy ... mount -r -t iso9660 -o loop /tmp/file.iso /cdrom Of course, that doesn't really answer your question, but it may be useful to somebody at some point ... | but I was able to get | what I needed by using the "isoinfo" command (part of the cdrecord/ | mkisofs package, ) That's useful. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com `Mr. Spock succumbs to a powerful mating urge and nearly kills Captain Kirk.' -- TV Guide, describing the Star Trek episode _Amok_Time_ From magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM Sun Aug 6 08:56:29 2000 From: magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM (Magnus Abrante) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 15:56:29 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mounting up .ISO images as filesystems? Message-ID: Well, if you have a Solaris release before Sol 8 it might be a bit tricky, if you have a Sol 8 around you can do it by using lofiadm, loopback fs support was one of the new features included in Sol 8. Regards, //Magnus Abrante > I've got an .ISO (iso9660 format) CD-ROM image file, but currently no > burner to burn it to - anybody know of a way under Solaris to mount > this puppy up on a readable filesystem so I can copy the files off > of it? From magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM Sun Aug 6 09:05:33 2000 From: magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM (Magnus Abrante) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 16:05:33 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] kernel panic Message-ID: Most likely a case of corruption, would probably be solved if you do a fsck -o f /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s1, preferably from singeluser or something. However i would send it to Support Services, if you have a contract with them. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > I recently had the following panic on my machine. I am not really sure > what this means? Any ideas? I have an UltraSparc 5 running Solaris 5.7. > > ramon. > > Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: panic[cpu0]/thread=30000f33560: > Aug 2 15:30:08 lepton unix: free: freeing free frag, dev:0x8800000000, > blk:21176, cg:1, ino:6243, fs:/ > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: syncing file systems... > Aug 2 15:30:09 lepton unix: done > Aug 2 15:30:10 lepton unix: dumping to /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1, offset > 107479040 > Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: 100% done: 5426 pages dumped, compression > ratio > 2.56, > Aug 2 15:30:22 lepton unix: dump succeeded From mrbill at mrbill.net Sun Aug 6 11:16:35 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 11:16:35 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mounting up .ISO images as filesystems? Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 06, 2000 at 03:56:29PM +0200, Magnus Abrante wrote: > Well, if you have a Solaris release before Sol 8 it might be a bit tricky, > if you have a Sol 8 around you can do it by using lofiadm, loopback fs > support was one of the new features included in Sol 8. Bingo! This is exactly what I was looking for. >From the lofiadm manpage: EXAMPLES Example 1: Mounting an existing CD-ROM image You should ensure that Solaris understands the image before creating the CD. lofi allows you to mount the image and see if it works. This example mounts an existing CD-ROM image (sparc.iso), of the Red Hat 6.0 CD which was downloaded from the Internet. It was created with the mkisofs utility from the Internet. Use lofiadm to attach a block device to it: # lofiadm -a /home/mike_s/RH6.0/sparc.iso /dev/lofi/1 lofiadm picks the device and prints the device name to the standard output. You can run lofiadm again by issuing the following command: # lofiadm Block Device File /dev/lofi/1 /home/mike_s/RH6.0/sparc.iso Or, you can give it one name and ask for the other, by issu- ing the following command: # lofiadm /dev/lofi/1 /home/mike_s/RH6.0/sparc.iso Use the mount command to mount the image: # mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/lofi/1 /mnt Check to ensure that Solaris understands the image: # df -k /mnt Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/lofi/1 512418 512418 0 100% /mnt # ls /mnt ./ RedHat/ doc/ ls-lR rr_moved/ ../ TRANS.TBL dosutils/ ls-lR.gz sbin@ .buildlog bin@ etc@ misc/ tmp/ COPYING boot/ images/ mnt/ usr@ README boot.cat* kernels/ modules/ RPM-PGP-KEY dev@ lib@ proc/ Solaris can mount the CD-ROM image, and understand the filenames. The image was created properly, and you can now create the CD-ROM with confidence. As a final step, unmount and detach the images: # umount /mnt Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From trevorc1653 at email.msn.com Sun Aug 6 11:28:08 2000 From: trevorc1653 at email.msn.com (trevorc1653) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 11:28:08 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Motherboard(s) for Solaris 7 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C9_01BFFF99.65A8BE60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, Has anyone used a motherboard, other than the motherboards listed on the Solaris 7 HCL, to install Solaris 7 on x86-based systems? If so, please let me know the motherboard and processor combination that you're using. =20 Also, has anyone used a tape drive on an x86-based system, running Solaris 7, other than a SCSI-based tape drive? 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Hello,
 
Has anyone used a motherboard, other than the=20 motherboards
listed on the Solaris 7 HCL, to install Solaris 7 on = x86-based
systems?
 
If so, please let me know the motherboard and=20 processor
combination that you're using. 
 
Also, has anyone used a tape drive on an=20 x86-based
system, running Solaris 7, other than a=20 SCSI-based
tape drive?
 
Thank you,
 
Trevor C.
trevorc at netzero.net
 
------=_NextPart_000_00C9_01BFFF99.65A8BE60-- From ward at zilla.nu Sun Aug 6 15:58:18 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 15:58:18 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Motherboard(s) for Solaris 7 Message-ID: I had problems with Gigabyte boards, esp the dual LX boards. On Sun, Aug 06, 2000 at 11:28:08AM -0500, trevorc1653 wrote: > Hello, > > Has anyone used a motherboard, other than the motherboards > listed on the Solaris 7 HCL, to install Solaris 7 on x86-based > systems? > > If so, please let me know the motherboard and processor > combination that you're using. > > Also, has anyone used a tape drive on an x86-based > system, running Solaris 7, other than a SCSI-based > tape drive? > > Thank you, > > Trevor C. > trevorc at netzero.net > From shivrajyadav at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 00:16:48 2000 From: shivrajyadav at hotmail.com (shivraj yadav) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 05:16:48 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] help for SUN monitor ! Message-ID: Hi Friends, I require u'r help. We have recently got a Enterprise 3500 with 2 CPU cards (4 controllers), 2 I/O cards with GBIC interfaces & one IB card, which loops back to the I/O card on slot 1 thru a fibre optic cable which again will communicate with FC-AL HDD's. My problem is we got a wrong shipment of Elite 3D graphics I/O+ card which has come PCI based. And the system has no PCI interface, all are SBUS. So now i have hooked up a dumb terminal to the tty A port to carry on the installation. Now i have to carry out installation of store edge L1000 DLT drive. being a newbie i have no idea how to go abt it. I need help as to how i shd proceed. Also i wanna know whether i can fix my SUN IPC sbus graphics card on any of the SUN3500 sbus slots & make the SUN monitor work? Since any further installatios wld require graphics assistance & this wld be difficult to get frm a dumb terminal. So can any one tell me how shd i make the SUN monitor work. thanks in advance, Shivraj ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From brt at osk.sema.se Mon Aug 7 04:37:56 2000 From: brt at osk.sema.se (Bjrn Ramqvist) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 11:37:56 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] finding out serial # Message-ID: That's right. It's not the NIC-part (MAC) that holds the address, it's the system-ID serial number, although perfectly formatted the same way. :-) 08:00:69:xx:xx:xx The machine reads the system-ID, and feed the primary ethernet adaptor with that number. Even on old models like the 4D-series (Personal IRIS and such), there was a special "system-ID" ribbon cable connected to the E-module to hold NVRAM and serial numbers. So, in this case you could always exchange the E-module on the machine, and still have your old NVRAM values left. On todays systems it's pretty much the same. On the Octane the identifier is sitting on the backplane. Exchangeable. The Origin 200 is somewhat alike, having the entire "system-ID module" in the front, behind misc plastic fronts and stuff. I believe the Origin 2000 is built somewhat the same. The Indigo 2, as you said, is built the same way. Although there is no ribbon cable coming from somewhere inside the machine. Instead, it's built more like the Octane, having a small "backplane" on the back of the machine. If you look careful enough you can see this little backplane providing serial/mouse/keyboard connectors, and the machine-ID. I believe the only exception of this excellent way of handling system-ID must be the Indy. So far it seems to be the NVRAM itself that needs to be moved, to keep track of system-ID. George Munk wrote: > > Not quite. I have exchanged motherboards only and the serial number has stayed > the same. A good example was when we upgraded several Indigo2's from R4400 > processors to R10000. The upgrade involved exchanging the entire motherboard. > The serial numbers of the upgraded systems stayed the same. I believe that > NVRAM parameters were also maintained. This makes me think that the MAC > address/serial number is burned into a ROM that along with the NVRAM, is > attached to the case, not the motherboard. It would also imply that the NIC > doesn't get its MAC address from itself, but from the ROM (or where ever). On > an O2, the MAC address/serial number is maintained in the PCI expansion tray > which attaches to the motherboard. > > All of this information comes from observation only so it may not be exactly > correct. Is anyone aware of official documentation from SGI on how this works? > Other SGI models may have different methods of maintaining the same serial > number. But SGI does seem to understand that keeping the same system identifier > is important since licensed software frequently uses it. A good is example is > the popular FlexLM license manager. The "lmhostid" returned comes from the MAC > address/serial number. > > % nvram eaddr > 08:00:69:uv:wx:yz (u,v,w,x,y,z are hexadecimal characters) > % ./lmhostid > lmhostid - Copyright (C) 1989-1994 Globetrotter Software, Inc. > The FLEXlm host ID of this machine is "69uvwxyz" > > I agree, SGI and SUN have taken different approaches that can not be compared. > > Regards, > George Munk > > On 20-Jul-2000 dhansen at zebra.net wrote: > > > > > >>Octane but not Indigo), the system serial number is the Ethernet MAC > >>address. > >>When hardware has been exchanged due to failure, the replacement system > >>has had the original's MAC address/serial number. > >> % nvram eaddr > >> 08:00:69:uv:wx:yz > >> Serial number = 080069uvwxyz > >>George Munk > > > > I didn't check into the relationship between the system serial number and > > the > > MAC address of a system's original/primary NIC, but I was able to verify that > > any > > attempt to compare SGI's method with SUN's is unfair. SGI uses the serial > > number for the motherboard as the serial number for the entire system and > > SUN provides a means of grabbing the serial number from the mainboard. The > > serial number for the motherboard is where amsysinfo and nvram are getting > > their information (not from a NIC or the MSC). This means that anytime you > > change just the motherboard and nothing else, then your system's serial > > number > > will be changed as well and should be noted as such in your inventory. > > > > -david > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sekar at att.com Mon Aug 7 10:32:54 2000 From: sekar at att.com (Giri Sekar) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 11:32:54 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] cpio syntax Message-ID: Hi Admins: Which command do you use to extract cpio file? File name is - filename.cpio I tried with the following command but it didn't work. cpio -i -E filename.cpio Any thoughts? Giri From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 15:03:29 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 20:03:29 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: Hi, In "uname -r" I get the version 4.1.3. How new this is? What would be the version# in sun solsris?. Sunos 4.1.3. What solaris is that?. Thanx. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Mon Aug 7 15:30:43 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 13:30:43 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Habib M. [mailto:stmp at hotmail.com] > Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 1:03 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 > > Hi, > In "uname -r" I get the version 4.1.3. How new this is? > What would be the version# in sun solsris?. Sunos 4.1.3. > What solaris is that?. Uhm, really old. :-) I think Solaris 1.x was SunOS 4, but they mostly called it SunOS then. SunOS scares me, I've got 1 machine with SunOS 4.something on there, but I don't use that very much. Greg From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Aug 7 16:04:13 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 17:04:13 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: SunOS 4.1.3 I believe was Solaris 1.1.1 SunOS 4.1.4 was Solaris 1.1.2 >From there I believe it went to: SunOS 5.0 = Solaris 2.0 (not sure about this one) SunOS 5.1 = Solaris 2.1 and so on until we get to the last two releases which are: SunOS 5.7 = Solaris 7 and SunOS 5.8 = Solaris 8 Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Habib M. [mailto:stmp at hotmail.com] >> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 1:03 PM >> To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >> Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 >> >> Hi, >> In "uname -r" I get the version 4.1.3. How new this is? >> What would be the version# in sun solsris?. Sunos 4.1.3. >> What solaris is that?. > >Uhm, really old. :-) I think Solaris 1.x was SunOS 4, but they mostly >called it SunOS then. SunOS scares me, I've got 1 machine with SunOS >4.something on there, but I don't use that very much. > Greg From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 16:22:22 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 21:22:22 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: Hi, How do i install a tape drive on Sun0s 4.1.3?. What is the backup command to backup filesystems on the sun0s 4.1.3?. HM >From: "Dennis L. Lund" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 17:04:13 -0400 (EDT) > >SunOS 4.1.3 I believe was Solaris 1.1.1 >SunOS 4.1.4 was Solaris 1.1.2 > >From there I believe it went to: >SunOS 5.0 = Solaris 2.0 (not sure about this one) >SunOS 5.1 = Solaris 2.1 and so on until we get to the last two releases >which are: >SunOS 5.7 = Solaris 7 and >SunOS 5.8 = Solaris 8 > >Dennis L. Lund >e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Habib M. [mailto:stmp at hotmail.com] > >> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 1:03 PM > >> To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >> Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 > >> > >> Hi, > >> In "uname -r" I get the version 4.1.3. How new this is? > >> What would be the version# in sun solsris?. Sunos 4.1.3. > >> What solaris is that?. > > > >Uhm, really old. :-) I think Solaris 1.x was SunOS 4, but they mostly > >called it SunOS then. SunOS scares me, I've got 1 machine with SunOS > >4.something on there, but I don't use that very much. > > Greg > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 16:30:49 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 21:30:49 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] backup on sunos4.1.3 Message-ID: Hi, 1)How do I install a tape drive on sun0S4.1.3. Just reboot the system with the tape drive bieng on. I did probe-scsi-all and it detected it. 2)What is the best "dump" command to back a filesystem up on a 8 mm tape?. 3)How do I if my 4.1.3 is Y2K compliant?. Is there in it a utility that checks it out?. I think it is Y2K compliant but i do not know how to verify it. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br Mon Aug 7 16:36:44 2000 From: trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br (Eduardo Trettel) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:36:44 -0300 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Habib M. wrote: > Hi, > How do i install a tape drive on Sun0s 4.1.3?. > What is the backup command to backup filesystems on the > sun0s 4.1.3?. > HM > > SunOS was tricky about setting devices. First of all, the tape drive must be supported by your kernel, Given that, you can access the tape using the right entry under /dev (usually /dev/rst0 for a SCSI tape). Your choices of backup software are also the usual: tar, cpio, dump/restore, etc. Trettel ============================================================================ E. Trettel Network Manager Depto. de Telematica - FEEC - UNICAMP Bloco B - LB 16 Fone: (019) 788-3849 Campinas - SP - Brasil ============================================================================ From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 16:53:13 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 21:53:13 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: So, for the 8 mm tape i still use the /dev/rst0?. In the man dump it says something like rst2..for the 8 mm tape?. I guess rst0 is the defaut. HM >From: Eduardo Trettel >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:36:44 -0300 (EST) > >On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Habib M. wrote: > > > Hi, > > How do i install a tape drive on Sun0s 4.1.3?. > > What is the backup command to backup filesystems on the > > sun0s 4.1.3?. > > HM > > > > >SunOS was tricky about setting devices. First of all, the tape >drive must be supported by your kernel, Given that, you can access >the tape using the right entry under /dev (usually /dev/rst0 for >a SCSI tape). Your choices of backup software are also the usual: >tar, cpio, dump/restore, etc. > >Trettel > > >============================================================================ >E. Trettel >Network Manager > >Depto. de Telematica - FEEC - UNICAMP >Bloco B - LB 16 >Fone: (019) 788-3849 >Campinas - SP - Brasil >============================================================================ > > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Aug 7 17:33:51 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:33:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: Try something like this: dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 / dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /usr dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /var The "n" is for "no rewind". As for the /dev/nrst4, use "mt" to find which number to use: example: mt -f /dev/nrst4 status You should get back something about the tape drive and the tape that is mounted in the drive. If it comes back with something like no such device, try another number. Back when I worked on SunOS 4.1.3 systems I thought the defauts were rst4 and rst5. SCSI targets 4 and 5 were originally used for tape drives back then. Hope this helps Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Aug 7 17:39:49 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:39:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] backup on sunos4.1.3 Message-ID: I would use dump to make your backup if you don't have a vendor supplied backup software. Dump, tar, and cpio do not do any media, checking. The backup may complete, but you will not know if the tape is actually good/bad untill you try to restore from it. I thought Sun was not providing Y2K patches for SunOS4.1.3. The last I remember was that SunOS 4.1.4 was the oldest version that Sun was going to maintain. Although I have seen quite a few 4.1.3 patches coming from Sun lately. I never paid any attention to them since we nolonger run any 4.1.3. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Aug 7 17:46:15 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:46:15 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: Go to sunsolve.sun.com and search for these two InfoDoc's: 11263 11819 These two documents will explain how to modify and rebuild your kernel in SunOS4.x The following is extracted from these Doc's: INFODOC ID: 11263 SYNOPSIS: How to reconfigure the kernel for 4.x systems DETAIL DESCRIPTION: To reconfigure the kernel after making changes to the SunOS 4.x kernel configuration file: (also see Infodoc 11819) Become root. 1) Go to the directory where the kernel configuration file lives: # cd /usr/kvm/sys//conf 2) Copy the configuration file to your desired name. Usually, your machine name is chosen: # cp GENERIC my_machine 3) Do the necessary changes to the configuration file. ...back 1 page INFODOC ID: 11263 SYNOPSIS: How to reconfigure the kernel for 4.x systems DETAIL DESCRIPTION: To reconfigure the kernel after making changes to the SunOS 4.x kernel configuration file: (also see Infodoc 11819) Become root. 1) Go to the directory where the kernel configuration file lives: # cd /usr/kvm/sys//conf 2) Copy the configuration file to your desired name. Usually, your machine name is chosen: # cp GENERIC my_machine 3) Do the necessary changes to the configuration file. 4) Run config to build the file: # config my_machine 5) The config utility will create a directory of the same name of your new kernel configuration file. Go to this directory: # cd ../my_machine 6) Run the make utility. This will create a new kernel or vmunix. # make 7) Move the old kernel to a new name: # mv /vmunix /vmunix.orig 8) Move the new kernel to the root directory: # mv vmunix /vmunix 9) Reboot machine. PRODUCT AREA: Kernel PRODUCT: Config SUNOS RELEASE: 4.x HARDWARE: any Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 17:54:24 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 22:54:24 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] backup on sunos4.1.3 Message-ID: do you what is the ps command if i like to know if "myprocess" is runnig in sunos 4.1.3?. HM >From: "Dennis L. Lund" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] backup on sunos4.1.3 >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:39:49 -0400 (EDT) > >I would use dump to make your backup if you don't have a vendor supplied >backup >software. Dump, tar, and cpio do not do any media, checking. The backup >may >complete, but you will not know if the tape is actually good/bad untill you >try >to restore from it. > >I thought Sun was not providing Y2K patches for SunOS4.1.3. The last I >remember >was that SunOS 4.1.4 was the oldest version that Sun was going to maintain. >Although I have seen quite a few 4.1.3 patches coming from Sun lately. I >never >paid any attention to them since we nolonger run any 4.1.3. > >Dennis L. Lund >e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com > > > > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From tim at menus.com Mon Aug 7 18:03:47 2000 From: tim at menus.com (Tim Bell) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 16:03:47 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] startup oracle at boot Message-ID: does anyone know how to start-up oracle 8 utilizing the rc scripts? (can it be done?) (platform=sol 2.6) list of commands I currently have to issue after a reboot: svrmgrl >connect internal >startup >exit lsnrctl start ctxctl >start 1 query (prompts for password) >exit Tim Bell From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 18:19:26 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 23:19:26 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: i am using the: dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 / dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /usr dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /var . . I see that is asking me for the change of tapes. I am in tape #4. I am not sure if it really is correct. Tapes get that full that fast. I think it is a 5GB tape. HM ******* >From: "Dennis L. Lund" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:33:51 -0400 (EDT) > >Try something like this: > >dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 / >dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /usr >dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /var > >The "n" is for "no rewind". >As for the /dev/nrst4, use "mt" to find which number to use: > > example: mt -f /dev/nrst4 status > >You should get back something about the tape drive and the tape that is >mounted >in the drive. If it comes back with something like no such device, try >another >number. > >Back when I worked on SunOS 4.1.3 systems I thought the defauts were rst4 >and rst5. >SCSI targets 4 and 5 were originally used for tape drives back then. > >Hope this helps > >Dennis L. Lund >e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Aug 7 18:21:56 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 19:21:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] backup on sunos4.1.3 Message-ID: Try ps -auxw and look at the man page for ps. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 18:30:12 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 23:30:12 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] backup on sunos4.1.3 Message-ID: I wrote a script that included the: dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst8 / . . and after each filesystem backup it says it is rewinding. How can make sure that after the backup of "/" ands so on it is not rewinding. Do you know how i can look at the contents of the tape after backup?. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 19:23:50 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 00:23:50 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] tape rewind Message-ID: Hi, I am using 112m/356 ft tape that is 8 mm and 5GB. This is backup script that i am using for backing up and i get tape rewind in the middle (is this:a bogus or is it really rewinding the tape in the middle). #!/bin/csh dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 / dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /usr dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /home dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /disk1 dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /disk2 HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From ndronen at frii.com Mon Aug 7 21:06:07 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 20:06:07 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] booting ss10 from external CD-ROM Message-ID: Hi, I have an SS10 here that came with Solaris 2.5.1 installed (iirc) but I don't know the root password. Since I'd like to use Solaris 8 anyway (it has ample RAM for it), I'm trying to install instead of trying to get the root password back. It has OBP version 2.25. When I boot cdrom I get the following output: Boot device: /iommus/sbus/espdma at f,40000/esp at f,800000/sd at 6,0:d Illegal instruction ok probe-scsi-all shows Target 6 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device IBM CD-ROM DRIVE:XM 024201/24/92 I've heard there can be problems booting Sun machines from non-Sun CD-ROM drives because it only understands block sizes of 2048 bytes, but I swear I've installed both Solaris 7 and Sparc Linux on my Sparc Classic using this drive. Anyone have any ideas about this? Did I get bad media? Regards, Nick Dronen From stmp at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 21:39:07 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 02:39:07 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] backup verofoction Message-ID: Hi, I am backing up everything on the sunos 4.1.3 with the following command for a 5G 8mm 367ft tape: dump 0dsbfu 54000 13000 /dev/nrst8 / . . . I need to verify the backup. I did the "restore if /dev/nrst8". When in ls and cd i can not see the contents of directories. cd /extra,... i see the ./extra: and nothing there. How do i verify the backup?. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From ndronen at frii.com Mon Aug 7 22:36:45 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 21:36:45 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] booting ss10 from external CD-ROM Message-ID: On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 10:26:38PM -0400, Willem Ave wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I have an SS10 here that came with Solaris 2.5.1 installed > >(iirc) but I don't know the root password. Since I'd like > >to use Solaris 8 anyway (it has ample RAM for it), I'm > >trying to install instead of trying to get the root password > >back. It has OBP version 2.25. > > > >When I boot cdrom I get the following output: > > > >Boot device: /iommus/sbus/espdma at f,40000/esp at f,800000/sd at 6,0:d > ^^^^^^^ > you might want to try that exact line (type the whole long > device string) exceptuse sd at 6,0:a, just a suggestion but you > might wanna try it. I've tried it with sd at 6,0:[a-g], unfortunately. I've plugged the CD-ROM drive into my Classic and it booted from it with no problem at all. Not to mention that the SS10 does boot from disk. I might just have to put the disk from the SS10 into the Classic and install it there. If anyone knows what the problem is, however, I'd be pleased to hear. Regards, Nick Dronen From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Aug 7 22:39:31 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 22:39:31 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ack! Need DECpaq UNIX box! Message-ID: Started the new job today, primary responsibility is Solaris administration, but then after the complete and total loss of power to our datacenter[1], I noticed a couple of the DEC UNIX boxes hadnt come up properly and were sitting at the SRM prompt. "Hey, these boxes didnt finish booting". Later in the day... "So, you got any experience with DEC UNIX?" and I was foolish and admitted: "Yeah, installed 4.0D on an Alphastation 4/166 and used it as my primary workstation once upon a time..." That, my friends, was the beginning of my doom. Now, in addition to the Sun boxes (still my Primary Objective (tm)), they want me to be the backup (secondary) sysadmin for our head guy on the DEC boxes because nobody else has a clue when it comes to DEC UNIX / Tru64 / whatever its being called this week. I dont really mind (they're putting a NT box and a PWS450A, I think, in my new cube tomorrow), but this creates another problem: Now i need a small box for home to break things on before I break them at the office. So, anybody know where I can pick up a small, capable-of-running DU/Tru64 4.0x -and-5.0 Alpha box, with 128mb of RAM and 24bit color? Something like a 3000/x00LX at the low end, or maybe an AlphaStation 4/233 or AlphaServer at the high end... any suggestions or offers of sales greatly appreciated. Thanks! Bill [1] New girl in NOC/Ops center. Someone went out of the datacener without card-swiping. ALarm goes off. Someone bangs on window to tell girl to just open/shut door again to turn alarm off. Girl sees this, freaks, flips Protective Cover [2] and hits the Really Big Red Switch [3]. [2] Meant to prevent things like this from happening [3] Not just the Big Red Switch [4]. [4] That one just turns off the power to the machines. [5]. [5] This one turned off power to EVERYTHING. Ever seen a multi-multi-million- dollar carrier-grade datacenter TOTALLY QUIET? Coworker said "woah, its eerie" and I said "its the impending sound of your doom..." [6] [7] [6] Name that movie. [7] Most often heard comment directed towards me today: "Hell of a first day, eh?" -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Aug 7 23:04:01 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 23:04:01 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] booting ss10 from external CD-ROM Message-ID: On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 09:36:45PM -0600, Nicholas Dronen wrote: > I've tried it with sd at 6,0:[a-g], unfortunately. > I've plugged the CD-ROM drive into my Classic and it booted > from it with no problem at all. Not to mention that the SS10 > does boot from disk. I might just have to put the disk from > the SS10 into the Classic and install it there. If anyone > knows what the problem is, however, I'd be pleased to hear. > Regards, > Nick Dronen Try a "set-defaults", then a "reseet", then a "boot cdrom". Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From channone at 3rd-coast.com Mon Aug 7 23:24:16 2000 From: channone at 3rd-coast.com (Channone Arif) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 21:24:16 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ack! Need DECpaq UNIX box! Message-ID: Cheap decs can be found on ebay. Stay away from multias. AS 200's are fine learning machines..but you have to get over the fact you will probably pay double the cost of the machine to upgrade the ram. PC164 based machines are are more forgiving. A PC164LX/SX Motherboard will have dimms...a PC164 will still have 72pin Parity which is pricey for some reason. Compigital sells an enthusiest license for true64 5.0 for $99. http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/ and search the true-64 list... This archive can help ease many of the dec headaches. Good Luck. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-==-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Channone Arif Computer Systems Administrator channone at 3rd-coast.com CNM Network "Madness takes a toll.....please have correct change" =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-==-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= PGP PUBLIC KEY http://www.3rd-coast.com/channone/data/Channone.pgp From ndronen at frii.com Tue Aug 8 00:04:21 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 23:04:21 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Solaris 8 on Sparc 10 Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 12:00:33AM -0400, Willem Ave wrote: > Ok i have one more idea, I once had a problem similiar to this one on a SS10. > The fix to the problem was that there was no ram in the first slot of the first bank of ram, I know you said you had ample ram and this would probably mean that you have ram in the first slow of the first bank, but give it a try. > > hope it helps. Good advice as well, but in this case all 8 slots are populated. It has 160MB RAM. I've tried it with the Ross module I got from a friend as well as the Sparc module (w/cache) that came with the box he gave me (from which I cannibalized much of the RAM), so the last thing to try is the apparantly cacheless original cpu. Regards, Nick Dronen From stmp at hotmail.com Tue Aug 8 00:10:01 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 05:10:01 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: In resrtore interactive mode when i cd to another filesystem and do ls i see nothing but something like this "./extra:". Where is the rest of stuff. But as long as i ma in the / filesystem not only i can see the directories i can see the files in each. what am i doing wrong?. HM >From: "Dennis L. Lund" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 >Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:33:51 -0400 (EDT) > >Try something like this: > >dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 / >dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /usr >dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /var > >The "n" is for "no rewind". >As for the /dev/nrst4, use "mt" to find which number to use: > > example: mt -f /dev/nrst4 status > >You should get back something about the tape drive and the tape that is >mounted >in the drive. If it comes back with something like no such device, try >another >number. > >Back when I worked on SunOS 4.1.3 systems I thought the defauts were rst4 >and rst5. >SCSI targets 4 and 5 were originally used for tape drives back then. > >Hope this helps > >Dennis L. Lund >e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Tue Aug 8 02:22:45 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 09:22:45 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: backup on sunos4.1.3 Message-ID: On Mon 2000-08-07 (18:39), Dennis L. Lund wrote: > I thought Sun was not providing Y2K patches for SunOS4.1.3. The last I remember > was that SunOS 4.1.4 was the oldest version that Sun was going to maintain. Slightly wrong: there are at least y2k patches for 4.1.3_U1, but not for 4.1.3 (IIRC). 4.1.3U1 had a nasty memory subsystem bug (somehow related to network, didn't manage to find out the exact reason: packets on the network caused the machine to die silently, sometimes soon, sometimes later, sometimes a shutdown wouldn't complete). Since I upgraded to 4.1.4, those probs seem to have gone. Steffen, who still has 4.1.4 on his working group's print server and enjoys it :-) -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de Art is a lie which makes us realize the truth. --- Pablo Picasso From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Tue Aug 8 02:30:58 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 09:30:58 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: tape rewind Message-ID: On Tue 2000-08-08 (00:23), Habib M. wrote: > Hi, > I am using 112m/356 ft tape that is 8 mm and 5GB. > This is backup script that i am using for backing up and > i get tape rewind in the middle (is this:a bogus or > is it really rewinding the tape in the middle). > > #!/bin/csh > dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 / > dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /usr > dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /home > dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /disk1 > dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 /disk2 Do you really use the correct density (which corresponds to 5GB capacity) or are you writing at 8200's density ? Are you sure about the "367" ? And what's the size of the file systems ? Steffen, who really doesn't like Ex*****s -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de We are UNIX. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Aug 8 03:19:21 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 09:19:21 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mounting up .ISO images as filesystems? Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 06, 2000 at 11:16:35AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > Bingo! This is exactly what I was looking for. > > >From the lofiadm manpage: If you're Solaris 8 less, try this? ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/kernel/fbk/ -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From andreww at pcs.co.uk Tue Aug 8 04:23:56 2000 From: andreww at pcs.co.uk (Andrew Wallace) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 10:23:56 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] startup oracle at boot Message-ID: Hi Tim, This is explained more fully in chapter 4 of the Oracle documentation that you'll find on the Oracle 8 install CD. Basically there are two scripts in the $ORACLE_HOME directory that start up and shutdown the DB for you - called, dbstart and dbshut. If you decide to automatically shutdown the DB when you bring down the system and you use dbshut, then may find that you have to edit dbshut to do shutdown immediate rather than shutdown normal, as the second option waits for all users to log out of the DB before shutting it down and you'll find that the DB is not shut correctly. If you find this happening, it's not really a problem though as Oracle guarantee DB recovery in the case of instance failure. Here is the bit from the documentation that you need: 1.Edit the /var/opt/oracle/oratab file. Database entries in the oratab file appear in the following format: ORACLE_SID:ORACLE_HOME:{Y|N} where Y or N specifies whether you want the dbstart and dbshut scripts to start up and shut down the database. 2.Find the entries for all the databases that you want to start up. They are identified by the sid in the first field. Change the last field for each to Y. 3.Create a file named dbora in the /etc/init.d directory (if it does not already exist). 4.Create entries similar to the following at the end of the dbora file (if they do not already exist). Be sure to give the full path of the dbstart utility. #!/bin/sh # Set ORA_HOME to be equivalent to the ORACLE_HOME # from which you wish to execute dbstart and # dbshut # set ORA_OWNER to the user id of the owner of the # Oracle database in ORA_HOME ORA_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5 ORA_OWNER=oracle if [! -f $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart] then echo "Oracle startup: cannot start" exit fi case "$1" in 'start') # Start the Oracle databases: # The following command assumes that the oracle login will not prompt the # user for any values su - $ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart & ;; 'stop') # Stop the Oracle databases: # The following command assumes that the oracle login will not prompt the # user for any values su - $ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbshut & ;; esac 5.Link dbora by entering: # ln -s /etc/init.d/dbora /etc/rc0.d/K10dbora # ln -s /etc/init.d/dbora /etc/rc2.d/S99dbora Hope it helps, Andy Wallace From Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com Tue Aug 8 06:51:51 2000 From: Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com (Michel, Walt) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 07:51:51 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] startup oracle at boot Message-ID: Tim, One additional service of interest is the listener. This is something often overlooked and should be included in the script described by Andrew. Walt -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Wallace [mailto:andreww at pcs.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 5:24 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] startup oracle at boot Hi Tim, This is explained more fully in chapter 4 of the Oracle documentation that you'll find on the Oracle 8 install CD. Basically there are two scripts in the $ORACLE_HOME directory that start up and shutdown the DB for you - called, dbstart and dbshut. If you decide to automatically shutdown the DB when you bring down the system and you use dbshut, then may find that you have to edit dbshut to do shutdown immediate rather than shutdown normal, as the second option waits for all users to log out of the DB before shutting it down and you'll find that the DB is not shut correctly. If you find this happening, it's not really a problem though as Oracle guarantee DB recovery in the case of instance failure. Here is the bit from the documentation that you need: 1.Edit the /var/opt/oracle/oratab file. Database entries in the oratab file appear in the following format: ORACLE_SID:ORACLE_HOME:{Y|N} where Y or N specifies whether you want the dbstart and dbshut scripts to start up and shut down the database. 2.Find the entries for all the databases that you want to start up. They are identified by the sid in the first field. Change the last field for each to Y. 3.Create a file named dbora in the /etc/init.d directory (if it does not already exist). 4.Create entries similar to the following at the end of the dbora file (if they do not already exist). Be sure to give the full path of the dbstart utility. #!/bin/sh # Set ORA_HOME to be equivalent to the ORACLE_HOME # from which you wish to execute dbstart and # dbshut # set ORA_OWNER to the user id of the owner of the # Oracle database in ORA_HOME ORA_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5 ORA_OWNER=oracle if [! -f $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart] then echo "Oracle startup: cannot start" exit fi case "$1" in 'start') # Start the Oracle databases: # The following command assumes that the oracle login will not prompt the # user for any values su - $ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart & ;; 'stop') # Stop the Oracle databases: # The following command assumes that the oracle login will not prompt the # user for any values su - $ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbshut & ;; esac 5.Link dbora by entering: # ln -s /etc/init.d/dbora /etc/rc0.d/K10dbora # ln -s /etc/init.d/dbora /etc/rc2.d/S99dbora Hope it helps, Andy Wallace _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Tue Aug 8 12:36:46 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 13:36:46 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] sunos 4.1.3 Message-ID: This gets a bit touchy in the explanation. If you only dump / tape, you will see file that are directly under /. You will see all directories and there file that are directly under / as well. If the director is a mount point for another filesystem, all you will see is the directory that is directly under /. When you cd to this directory you will not see any of the files because the are actually no the mounted filesystem. This script will dump /, /usr, /var, and /opt to a single tape without rewinding after each filesystem. #!/bin/csh # # Complete dump setenv TAPE /dev/nrst4 # set TAPE variable to /dev/nrst4 (norewind st4) mt -f /dev/nrst4 rew # Rewind the tape to start at the beginning of the tape. date # Print the date to stdout # Start Backup echo =============== # just for looks echo Backing up `hostname` # tell me the system name being dumped dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 / # dump / to tape dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /usr # dump /usr to tape dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /var # dump /var to tape dump 0ubf 126 /dev/nrst4 /opt # dump /opt to tape echo Finished Backup # tell me when done echo =============== # just for looks mt -f /dev/nrst4 offline # rewind when done and eject the tape This script will dump / to tape, then dump /usr to the same tape without rewinding it, then /var and last /opt. All this is done without rewinding. The last statement mt -f /dev/nrst4 offline is when the tape rewind and eject comes. To access files and directories in /: restore -if /dev/nrst4 This will let you restore any thing that is directly under /. To restore files under /usr: mt -f /dev/nrst4 asf 1 This rewinds the tape and then fast forwards past the first EOF. You can now restore any file/directories under /usr. To restore files under /usr: mt -f /dev/nrst4 asf 2 This rewinds the tape and then fast forwards past the first EOF. You can now restore any file/directories under /var. To restore files under /usr: mt -f /dev/nrst4 asf 3 This rewinds the tape and then fast forwards past the first EOF. You can now restore any file/directories under /opt. Thats it. Read man pages on mt and dump. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com Tue Aug 8 12:42:32 2000 From: Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com (Michel, Walt) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 13:42:32 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 - GTAR binary Message-ID: Need binary version of GTAR for Solaris 7 on an Ultra. Any FTP sites out there? From daleg at elemental.org Tue Aug 8 12:48:42 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 13:48:42 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 - GTAR binary Message-ID: On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Michel, Walt wrote: | Need binary version of GTAR for Solaris 7 on an Ultra. got www.sunfreeware.com? /dale From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Tue Aug 8 12:50:18 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 10:50:18 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 - GTAR binary Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Michel, Walt [mailto:Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:43 AM > To: 'SunHELP at sunhelp.org' > Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 - GTAR binary > > Need binary version of GTAR for Solaris 7 on an Ultra. > > Any FTP sites out there? http://www.sunfreeware.com/ From ward at zilla.nu Tue Aug 8 13:04:26 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 13:04:26 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 - GTAR binary Message-ID: I always hit www.sunfreeware.com first. On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 01:42:32PM -0400, Michel, Walt wrote: > Need binary version of GTAR for Solaris 7 on an Ultra. > > Any FTP sites out there? > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From garrysamson at yahoo.com Tue Aug 8 13:59:45 2000 From: garrysamson at yahoo.com (John Garry Samson) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 11:59:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Admin Ceritification Message-ID: I'm planning to take the Solaris 7 Admin Certification (two part exam), anybody who could help me find a URL to have some practice questions or any book which I could purchased to help me pass the exams. Appreciate your feedbacks. Thanks, Garry __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ From richard at close.u-net.com Tue Aug 8 16:26:20 2000 From: richard at close.u-net.com (Richard) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 22:26:20 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] help for SUN monitor ! Message-ID: shivraj yadav wrote: > > Hi Friends, > > I require u'r help. We have recently got a Enterprise 3500 with 2 CPU cards > (4 controllers), 2 I/O cards with GBIC interfaces & one IB card, which loops > back to the I/O card on slot 1 thru a fibre optic cable which again will > communicate with FC-AL HDD's. > My problem is we got a wrong shipment of Elite 3D graphics I/O+ card which > has come PCI based. And the system has no PCI interface, all are SBUS. So > now i have hooked up a dumb terminal to the tty A port to carry on the > installation. > Now i have to carry out installation of store edge L1000 DLT drive. being a > newbie i have no idea how to go abt it. I need help as to how i shd proceed. > Also i wanna know whether i can fix my SUN IPC sbus graphics card on any of > the SUN3500 sbus slots & make the SUN monitor work? Since any further > installatios wld require graphics assistance & this wld be difficult to get > frm a dumb terminal. So can any one tell me how shd i make the SUN monitor > work. > I have an Sbus TGX card which I would love to swap/partx for a PCI card! I don't know for sure but, I think the IPC card may work on a suitable monitor. Read the framebuffer FAQ (link is on the sunhelp home page) and if it looks OK plug it in! To try it out you need to do: "setenv output-device screen" after a Stop-A. Best of luck! Richard. From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Tue Aug 8 17:43:17 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 17:43:17 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] New Monitor, New Problems Message-ID: --openmail-part-25f01b19-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello, On a Sun Ultra 10 with a Creator 3D card, the monitor recently went out on it and was replaced with a newer 21" NEC MultiSync FE1250. Consequently there is no longer any display, I don't even get the boot screen. I have tried hooking the monitor to the onboard vga video card to no avail. I also tried messing with m64config to get it to work, still no luck. Anyone got any advice for me? Thanks in advance. -Blake Matheny --openmail-part-25f01b19-00000001-- From jr at monmouth.com Tue Aug 8 19:33:03 2000 From: jr at monmouth.com (Jim Roth) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 19:33:03 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Admin Ceritification Message-ID: Try these books by Bill Calkins: http://www1.fatbrain.com/asp/bookinfo/bookinfo.asp?theisbn=157870085X http://www1.fatbrain.com/asp/bookinfo/bookinfo.asp?theisbn=1578700868 The first one helped me a lot. I got certified before the second one came out. Jim Roth Sun Microsystems Certified Network Administrator ----- Original Message ----- From: John Garry Samson To: Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 1:59 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Admin Ceritification > > I'm planning to take the Solaris 7 Admin Certification > (two part exam), anybody who could help me find a URL > to have some practice questions or any book which I > could purchased to help me pass the exams. > Appreciate your feedbacks. > > Thanks, > Garry > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. > http://invites.yahoo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From stmp at hotmail.com Tue Aug 8 20:13:53 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:13:53 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level Message-ID: Hi, I just installed ssol. 2.6. /home is NOT writeable when logged in as root to create subdirectories for different users. I used the "chmod -f +w home" and got no error but still it is not WRITEABLE. Just x and r able. Could be size related.??? dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root ....... home HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From ward at zilla.nu Tue Aug 8 23:05:44 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 23:05:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level Message-ID: Could very well be an automount point. On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:13:53AM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > Hi, > > I just installed ssol. 2.6. /home is NOT writeable when logged in as root to > create subdirectories for different users. I used the > "chmod -f +w home" and got no error but still it is not WRITEABLE. Just x > and r able. Could be size related.??? > dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root ....... home > HM > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From stmp at hotmail.com Tue Aug 8 23:12:47 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 04:12:47 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level Message-ID: So ho wdo i create a home directory there for a new user if i may ask?. HM >From: Reagen Ward >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level >Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 23:05:44 -0500 > >Could very well be an automount point. > >On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:13:53AM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just installed ssol. 2.6. /home is NOT writeable when logged in as >root to > > create subdirectories for different users. I used the > > "chmod -f +w home" and got no error but still it is not WRITEABLE. Just >x > > and r able. Could be size related.??? > > dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root ....... home > > HM > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From ward at zilla.nu Tue Aug 8 23:24:52 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 23:24:52 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level Message-ID: If /home is automounted and you want it under /home but don't want to use automount, remove the automount map entry. If you DO want it autmounted, that's more involved. Or just don't put it under /home. I think the default Solaris location is /export/home or the like, but it doesn't matter. On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 04:12:47AM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > So ho wdo i create a home directory there for a new user if i may ask?. > HM > > >From: Reagen Ward > >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level > >Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 23:05:44 -0500 > > > >Could very well be an automount point. > > > >On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:13:53AM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I just installed ssol. 2.6. /home is NOT writeable when logged in as > >root to > > > create subdirectories for different users. I used the > > > "chmod -f +w home" and got no error but still it is not WRITEABLE. Just > >x > > > and r able. Could be size related.??? > > > dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root ....... home > > > HM > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > >_______________________________________________ > >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From SardarH at PurpleTie.com Tue Aug 8 23:44:28 2000 From: SardarH at PurpleTie.com (Heshmati, Sardar) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 21:44:28 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level Message-ID: You have to disable autofs from automounting /home. 1) edit /etc/auto_home and comment out this line... /home auto_home -nobrowse 2) Stop and start autofs /etc/init.d/autofs stop /etc/init.d/autofs start Hope this helps -----Original Message----- From: Habib M. [mailto:stmp at hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 9:13 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level So ho wdo i create a home directory there for a new user if i may ask?. HM >From: Reagen Ward >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level >Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 23:05:44 -0500 > >Could very well be an automount point. > >On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:13:53AM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just installed ssol. 2.6. /home is NOT writeable when logged in as >root to > > create subdirectories for different users. I used the > > "chmod -f +w home" and got no error but still it is not WRITEABLE. Just >x > > and r able. Could be size related.??? > > dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root ....... home > > HM > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From SardarH at PurpleTie.com Wed Aug 9 00:04:16 2000 From: SardarH at PurpleTie.com (Heshmati, Sardar) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:04:16 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level Message-ID: Sorry you should edit /etc/auto_master. -----Original Message----- From: Heshmati, Sardar [mailto:SardarH at purpletie.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 9:44 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level You have to disable autofs from automounting /home. 1) edit /etc/auto_home and comment out this line... /home auto_home -nobrowse 2) Stop and start autofs /etc/init.d/autofs stop /etc/init.d/autofs start Hope this helps -----Original Message----- From: Habib M. [mailto:stmp at hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 9:13 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level So ho wdo i create a home directory there for a new user if i may ask?. HM >From: Reagen Ward >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level >Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 23:05:44 -0500 > >Could very well be an automount point. > >On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:13:53AM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just installed ssol. 2.6. /home is NOT writeable when logged in as >root to > > create subdirectories for different users. I used the > > "chmod -f +w home" and got no error but still it is not WRITEABLE. Just >x > > and r able. Could be size related.??? > > dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root ....... home > > HM > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jeisch at boku.net Wed Aug 9 01:16:36 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch (mobile)) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:16:36 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris and Palm Message-ID: Hi All, I'm looking to get a Palm device or something like that (suggestions?). and I'm wondering what people are using on their Solaris boxes to sync calendars and all. I've seen a few programs out there for Linux, but don't know what to use for Solaris. Something that supports e-mail would be a plus. -Jonathan From daleg at elemental.org Wed Aug 9 01:23:37 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 02:23:37 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris and Palm Message-ID: On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Jonathan Eisch (mobile) wrote: | Hi All, | | I'm looking to get a Palm device or something like that (suggestions?). | and I'm wondering what people are using on their Solaris boxes to sync | calendars and all. I've seen a few programs out there for Linux, but | don't know what to use for Solaris. Something that supports e-mail | would be a plus. http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/pdasync/ It's nothing like palm desktop, but for a hotsync agent, it works well. I sync my Vx with it all the time. /dale From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Wed Aug 9 01:44:13 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 09:44:13 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] E450 panics Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_YLCkeQlGK68KlOmL0NRJpw) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" we are facing with the E450 server panic for last three weeks. System panics intermittantly on perticular cpu3, my problem is system is having only 2 cpus and i am confused with which CPU the system message file is referring to.. can any one provide direction of trouble shooting for folwwing senario. System : E450 - 2 processors 400 Mhz with 4 MB cache - 512 MB memory, soalris 2.6 and OBP 3.14.1 1999/02/12 07:50 POST 6.0.9 1999/02/12 07:52 TIA Mohammed Ilyas .. *********** BAD TRAP: cpu=3 type=0x31 rp=0x30049a60 addr=0x6093980d mmu_fsr=0x0 sched: trap type = 0x31 addr=0x6093980d pid=0, pc=0x100a3bc4, sp=0x30049af0, tstate=0x77001e04, context=0x0 g1-g7: 60b16da0, 60939800, 61390098, 6093983c, 8000df76b983c67c, 0, 30049e80 Begin traceback... sp = 30049af0 Called from 60b4c7c4, fp=30049b50, args=60fad6d0 61342240 60b16f20 800 0 800 Called from 60b4bc80, fp=30049bb0, args=60fad6d0 60b17c00 800 60072390 14 61342240 Called from 100b68d8, fp=30049c10, args=60b55274 60b4bc10 20 0 0 60b17c00 Called from 100b6a48, fp=30049c70, args=60b552a8 60b55274 2200 20000 4e 1043934e Called from 100272a0, fp=30049ce0, args=60b55274 10439348 104270b0 10418628 10000 60b552a8 Called from 100b6974, fp=0, args=0 0 0 0 0 0 End traceback... panic[cpu3]/thread=0x30049e80: trap syncing file systems... 1 done 6909 static and sysmap kernel pages us at 1, ebus #0 SUNW,envctrl0 at ebus0: offset 14,600000 SUes 0 segkmap kernel pages 0 segvn kernel pages 0 current user process pages 7209 total pages (7209 chunks) dumping su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3062f8 cpu0: SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid 1 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz) cpu1: SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid 3 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz) ************** --Boundary_(ID_YLCkeQlGK68KlOmL0NRJpw) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable E450 panics

we are facing with the E450 = server panic for last three weeks. System panics intermittantly on = perticular cpu3, my problem is system is having only 2 cpus and i am = confused with which CPU the system message file is referring = to..

 can any one provide = direction of trouble shooting for folwwing senario.

System : E450 - 2 processors 400 = Mhz with 4 MB cache - 512 MB memory, soalris 2.6 and OBP 3.14.1 = 1999/02/12 07:50   POST 6.0.9 1999/02/12 07:52


TIA

Mohammed Ilyas ..
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BAD TRAP: cpu=3D3 type=3D0x31 = rp=3D0x30049a60 addr=3D0x6093980d mmu_fsr=3D0x0
sched: trap type =3D = 0x31
addr=3D0x6093980d
pid=3D0, pc=3D0x100a3bc4, = sp=3D0x30049af0, tstate=3D0x77001e04, context=3D0x0
g1-g7: 60b16da0, 60939800, = 61390098, 6093983c, 8000df76b983c67c, 0, 30049e80
Begin traceback... sp =3D = 30049af0
Called from 60b4c7c4, = fp=3D30049b50, args=3D60fad6d0 61342240 60b16f20 800 0 800
Called from 60b4bc80, = fp=3D30049bb0, args=3D60fad6d0 60b17c00 800 60072390 14 61342240
Called from 100b68d8, = fp=3D30049c10, args=3D60b55274 60b4bc10 20 0 0 60b17c00
Called from 100b6a48, = fp=3D30049c70, args=3D60b552a8 60b55274 2200 20000 4e 1043934e
Called from 100272a0, = fp=3D30049ce0, args=3D60b55274 10439348 104270b0 10418628 10000 = 60b552a8
Called from 100b6974, fp=3D0, = args=3D0 0 0 0 0 0
End traceback...
panic[cpu3]/thread=3D0x30049e80: trap
syncing file systems... 1 = done
 6909 static and sysmap = kernel pages
us at 1, ebus #0
SUNW,envctrl0 at ebus0: offset = 14,600000
SUes
    0 segkmap = kernel pages
    0 segvn = kernel pages
    0 current = user process pages
 7209 total pages (7209 = chunks)

dumping
su1 at ebus0: offset = 14,3062f8
cpu0: SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid = 1 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz)
cpu1: SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid = 3 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz)
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--Boundary_(ID_YLCkeQlGK68KlOmL0NRJpw)-- From hmflynn at earthlink.net Wed Aug 9 02:45:45 2000 From: hmflynn at earthlink.net (Hal Flynn) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 03:45:45 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] E450 panics Message-ID: That looks to me like you have a CPU in slot 0, and a CPU in slot 3. You might want to take a look inside the case. The slots are labelled on the motherboard. If that's factual, it could potentially be CPU problems, although I couldn't tell for sure without the hardware facts. If you look inside the case at the mainboard, you'll see there are 4 slots for cpus, and 4 slots for the second part (I can't recall the name of them) on the board. Check and make sure you have both parts plugged into corresponding slots. Was another CPU added recently? Hal From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Wed Aug 9 03:07:21 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 11:07:21 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] E450 panics Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_/s77SqdwoM1xyaTmGwFnPw) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Actually inside the sytem , Four slots, named A1,A2,B1,B2 A1 -- ( Install here 4th CPU ) A2 --- ( Install here 2nd CPU) B1 -- ( Install here 3rd CPU) B2 -- ( Install here 1st CPU ) Presently SLOT B2 and A2 CPU's are installed.. And CPU came with the system and not added recently.. Mohammed Ilyas .. -----Original Message----- From: Hal Flynn [mailto:hmflynn at earthlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:46 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] E450 panics That looks to me like you have a CPU in slot 0, and a CPU in slot 3. You might want to take a look inside the case. The slots are labelled on the motherboard. If that's factual, it could potentially be CPU problems, although I couldn't tell for sure without the hardware facts. If you look inside the case at the mainboard, you'll see there are 4 slots for cpus, and 4 slots for the second part (I can't recall the name of them) on the board. Check and make sure you have both parts plugged into corresponding slots. Was another CPU added recently? Hal _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_/s77SqdwoM1xyaTmGwFnPw) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] E450 panics

Actually inside the sytem ,

Four slots, named A1,A2,B1,B2

A1 -- ( Install here 4th CPU )
A2 --- ( Install here 2nd CPU)
B1 -- ( Install here 3rd CPU)
B2 -- ( Install here 1st CPU )
Presently SLOT B2 and A2 CPU's are installed.. And = CPU came with the system and not added recently..

Mohammed Ilyas ..
 

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To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] E450 panics


That looks to me like you have a CPU in slot 0, and a = CPU in slot 3.
You might want to take a look inside the case.  = The slots are labelled
on the motherboard.  If that's factual, it = could potentially be CPU
problems, although I couldn't tell for sure without = the hardware facts.

If you look inside the case at the mainboard, you'll = see there are 4
slots for cpus, and 4 slots for the second part (I = can't recall the name
of them) on the board.  Check and make sure you = have both parts plugged
into corresponding slots.

Was another CPU added recently?

Hal
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SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
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--Boundary_(ID_/s77SqdwoM1xyaTmGwFnPw)-- From tom at nipltd.com Wed Aug 9 04:07:06 2000 From: tom at nipltd.com (Tom) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:07:06 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris and Palm Message-ID: >I'm looking to get a Palm device or something like that (suggestions?). >and I'm wondering what people are using on their Solaris boxes to sync >calendars and all. I've seen a few programs out there for Linux, but >don't know what to use for Solaris. Something that supports e-mail >would be a plus. http://www.moshpit.org/pilotmgr Absolutely superb. I have a hacked about Palm IIIx with 8mb of RAM (with 8mb RAM used :-) that I sync daily with this. Does email, your CDE calender (if you're into that sort of thing) - very sweet indeed. I've also managed to port it to IRIX, so I use it on my Indy as well. Cheers, TOM -- Tom Kranz - tom at nipltd.com Systems Administrator, New Information Paradigms Ltd. My opinions are my own, not NIP's, and not my cat's. From d.alderman at 180sw.com Wed Aug 9 04:13:46 2000 From: d.alderman at 180sw.com (Dan Alderman) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 10:13:46 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Message-ID: Hi, Being new to sparcs (but a long user of RedHat on intel) I need a little help please. I have a Sparc Station 5 which I need to get RedHat 6.2 onto so I can do some BigEndian testing. I get through most of the install with no problems, but when the shadow-utils package is about to be installed the machine just hangs??? This is the second CD I've tried so I don't think it's that. Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a fix? Many thanks, Dan. -- ===================================================================== Dan Alderman Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd. OneEighty Software Ltd. Phone: +44 20 8263 2333 The Lansdowne Building Fax: +44 20 8263 6314 2 Lansdowne Road Croydon Email: d.alderman at 180sw.com CR9 2ER UK From brt at osk.sema.se Wed Aug 9 05:10:32 2000 From: brt at osk.sema.se (Bjrn Ramqvist) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 12:10:32 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Message-ID: Is it the TurboSPARC equipped 170MHz version? Linux/SPARC is everything else but stable on SS20 and SS5/170, from my own experience. Dan Alderman wrote: > > Hi, > > Being new to sparcs (but a long user of RedHat on intel) I need a little > help please. I have a Sparc Station 5 which I need to get RedHat 6.2 > onto so I can do some BigEndian testing. > > I get through most of the install with no problems, but when the > shadow-utils package is about to be installed the machine just hangs??? > This is the second CD I've tried so I don't think it's that. > > Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a fix? > > Many thanks, > > Dan. > -- > ===================================================================== > Dan Alderman Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd. > > OneEighty Software Ltd. Phone: +44 20 8263 2333 > The Lansdowne Building Fax: +44 20 8263 6314 > 2 Lansdowne Road > Croydon Email: d.alderman at 180sw.com > CR9 2ER > UK > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ihblists at nerdherd.net Wed Aug 9 05:25:25 2000 From: ihblists at nerdherd.net (Ian Hall-Beyer) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 04:25:25 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris and Palm Message-ID: On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:16:36 -0500, Jonathan Eisch (mobile) wrote: >I'm looking to get a Palm device or something like that (suggestions?). >and I'm wondering what people are using on their Solaris boxes to sync >calendars and all. I've seen a few programs out there for Linux, but >don't know what to use for Solaris. Something that supports e-mail >would be a plus. Solaris 8 ships with a few java-based palm tools, namely pdasync. From d.alderman at 180sw.com Wed Aug 9 05:47:09 2000 From: d.alderman at 180sw.com (Dan Alderman) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 11:47:09 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------98DF4B93822BA2649DF8C3DD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- ===================================================================== Dan Alderman Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd. OneEighty Software Ltd. Phone: +44 20 8263 2333 The Lansdowne Building Fax: +44 20 8263 6314 2 Lansdowne Road Croydon Email: d.alderman at 180sw.com CR9 2ER UK --------------98DF4B93822BA2649DF8C3DD Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <399120CA.EE64CA5D at 180sw.com> Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 10:13:46 +0100 From: Dan Alderman X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.72 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16-3 i686) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Being new to sparcs (but a long user of RedHat on intel) I need a little help please. I have a Sparc Station 5 which I need to get RedHat 6.2 onto so I can do some BigEndian testing. I get through most of the install with no problems, but when the shadow-utils package is about to be installed the machine just hangs??? This is the second CD I've tried so I don't think it's that. Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a fix? Many thanks, Dan. -- ===================================================================== Dan Alderman Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd. OneEighty Software Ltd. Phone: +44 20 8263 2333 The Lansdowne Building Fax: +44 20 8263 6314 2 Lansdowne Road Croydon Email: d.alderman at 180sw.com CR9 2ER UK --------------98DF4B93822BA2649DF8C3DD-- From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Wed Aug 9 07:46:59 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 09:46:59 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] system Message-ID: I'm using Informix under Solaris 7, and reading the notes of informix, I saw some things that they added to the system file. One of these lines was this: set enable_sm_wa = 1 But solaris doesn't know what it is. It gives me an error. Any idea? -- "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall ----------------------------------------------------------------- Martn Marqus email: martin at math.unl.edu.ar Santa Fe - Argentina http://math.unl.edu.ar/~martin/ Administrador de sistemas en math.unl.edu.ar ----------------------------------------------------------------- From d.alderman at 180sw.com Wed Aug 9 07:52:25 2000 From: d.alderman at 180sw.com (Dan Alderman) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 13:52:25 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Message-ID: Bjrn Ramqvist wrote: > > Is it the TurboSPARC equipped 170MHz version? > Linux/SPARC is everything else but stable on SS20 and SS5/170, from my > own experience. I'm afraid I have no idea, but I suspect not as I probably would have been told by the person who supplied the sparc machine. Any more ideas? Thanks, Dan. > > Dan Alderman wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Being new to sparcs (but a long user of RedHat on intel) I need a little > > help please. I have a Sparc Station 5 which I need to get RedHat 6.2 > > onto so I can do some BigEndian testing. > > > > I get through most of the install with no problems, but when the > > shadow-utils package is about to be installed the machine just hangs??? > > This is the second CD I've tried so I don't think it's that. > > > > Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a fix? > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Dan. > > -- > > ===================================================================== > > Dan Alderman Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd. > > > > OneEighty Software Ltd. Phone: +44 20 8263 2333 > > The Lansdowne Building Fax: +44 20 8263 6314 > > 2 Lansdowne Road > > Croydon Email: d.alderman at 180sw.com > > CR9 2ER > > UK From SlawaG at Aging.wpo.state.ks.us Wed Aug 9 08:25:29 2000 From: SlawaG at Aging.wpo.state.ks.us (Slawa Grzymala-Busse) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 08:25:29 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Publish Message-ID: You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Published 2/00. ( http://lcis.booksonline.com ). Visit also http:// www.njin.net/~srharris/corp/unix/unixcert/solaris.html for Practice Exams for Solaris Certification Slawa G.-B From bmitzit at vertex.ucls.uchicago.edu Wed Aug 9 08:58:54 2000 From: bmitzit at vertex.ucls.uchicago.edu (Bruce Mitzit) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 08:58:54 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. 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Bruce ----------------------------------------------------- Bruce Mitzit Manager of Information Systems The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools 1362 East 59th Street, Chicago IL 60637 Office at Lillie House, 5801 South Kenwood Office: 773-834-1866 Fax: 773-702-7455 ----------------------------------------------------- At 8:25 AM -0500 8/9/00, Slawa Grzymala-Busse wrote: >[snip] > Visit also http:// >www.njin.net/~srharris/corp/unix/unixcert/solaris.html for Practice >Exams for Solaris Certification >Slawa G.-B From suresh at mithi.com Wed Aug 9 09:04:26 2000 From: suresh at mithi.com (suresh) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 15:04:26 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] workshop Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C00213.1BF21CE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable has anybody heard of workshop software for solaris i believe it is a set of development tools Suresh ---------------------------------------------------------------- Send and receive mails in Indian languages.=20 Register free with http://www.mailjol.com =20 ------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C00213.1BF21CE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_01DF_01C00213.1BF21CE0-- From tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com Wed Aug 9 09:09:27 2000 From: tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 09:09:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler Message-ID: In the box with the E250's, there's a licence for 'Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler'. What is it? I really don't have a clue what it is, but i'm hoping it's some sort of backup utility : ) Or, does someone know of a script thats preferrably pre-written that does backups, it can be run from cron, but most importantly, that it won't write over the tape that it wrote on the previous night? I imagine I could write one, but i'm on a limted amount of time to get it in there before the servers get shipped out again. (It doesn't have to be anything spectacular. Just enough to get us by until Tivoli is set up, which'll be in 6-8 months) Thanks, Tim Conrad From magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM Wed Aug 9 09:32:41 2000 From: magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 16:32:41 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] system Message-ID: Humm, the enable_sm_wa kernel variable was introduced in a patch to Solaris 2.3 to fix a hardware bug in the SS 10 / 514 MP, i *think* it had something to do with multiple processors. So its only recognized in the sun4m kernel, i have no idea why its still in the notes of Informix. Just remove it from /etc/system. Best regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > I'm using Informix under Solaris 7, and reading the notes of informix, I saw > some things that they added to the system file. One of these lines was this: > > set enable_sm_wa = 1 > > But solaris doesn't know what it is. It gives me an error. > Any idea? > > -- > "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Martn Marqus email: martin at math.unl.edu.ar > Santa Fe - Argentina http://math.unl.edu.ar/~martin/ > Administrador de sistemas en math.unl.edu.ar > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Wed Aug 9 09:38:55 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 15:38:55 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler Message-ID: http://www.backupcentral.com/ provides a couple of backup scripts and tools in the Download Free Tools section. Might be what you're after? Will Mc Donald. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Conrad To: SunHelp Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:09 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler > In the box with the E250's, there's a licence for 'Solaris Data Backup > Utility Enabler'. > > What is it? I really don't have a clue what it is, but i'm hoping it's > some sort of backup utility : ) > > Or, does someone know of a script thats preferrably pre-written that > does backups, it can be run from cron, but most importantly, that it > won't write over the tape that it wrote on the previous night? > > I imagine I could write one, but i'm on a limted amount of time to get > it in there before the servers get shipped out again. (It doesn't have > to be anything spectacular. Just enough to get us by until Tivoli is set > up, which'll be in 6-8 months) > > > Thanks, > > Tim Conrad > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From MTilley at gaexpress.com Wed Aug 9 09:45:14 2000 From: MTilley at gaexpress.com (Matt Tilley) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 07:45:14 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator E xam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Publish Message-ID: There is a problem w/test/site. I also got 100% on first exam (A) - which surprised me. I missed 3 questions (supposedly) on the second part B - but on review, I found that not only did I completely miss answering one question (and it wasn't marked as incorrect), but I had a couple of other answers wrong, but they were marked as if I answered correctly. Hmmmm. > -----Original Message----- > From: Bruce Mitzit [SMTP:bmitzit at vertex.ucls.uchicago.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 9:59 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Cc: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System > Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Publish > > Well, there's something wrong with this one: Some of the questions > have no answers that strike me as the correct choice yet it tells me > I got every one of fifty right. > > Bruce > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Bruce Mitzit > Manager of Information Systems > The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools > 1362 East 59th Street, Chicago IL 60637 > Office at Lillie House, 5801 South Kenwood > Office: 773-834-1866 Fax: 773-702-7455 > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > At 8:25 AM -0500 8/9/00, Slawa Grzymala-Busse wrote: > >[snip] > > Visit also http:// > >www.njin.net/~srharris/corp/unix/unixcert/solaris.html for Practice > >Exams for Solaris Certification > >Slawa G.-B > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From nexurina at yahoo.com Wed Aug 9 12:14:05 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:14:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] LaserJet Message-ID: Does exist a dirver for LaserJet printers? Where could I find it? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ From jbascue at teleport.com Wed Aug 9 12:14:43 2000 From: jbascue at teleport.com (jeremiah) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:14:43 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler Message-ID: You may try Legato Networker. www.legato.com I use it on my E250 running 2.6. Jeremiah "Tim Conrad" wrote: > In the box with the E250's, there's a licence for 'Solaris Data Backup > Utility Enabler'. > > What is it? I really don't have a clue what it is, but i'm hoping it's > some sort of backup utility : ) > > Or, does someone know of a script thats preferrably pre-written that > does backups, it can be run from cron, but most importantly, that it > won't write over the tape that it wrote on the previous night? > > I imagine I could write one, but i'm on a limted amount of time to get > it in there before the servers get shipped out again. (It doesn't have > to be anything spectacular. Just enough to get us by until Tivoli is set > up, which'll be in 6-8 months) > > > Thanks, > > Tim Conrad > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From garrysamson at yahoo.com Wed Aug 9 13:15:38 2000 From: garrysamson at yahoo.com (John Garry Samson) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:15:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] LaserJet Message-ID: If it's a HP laserjet network printer you need jetadmin software to be able to configure it and for the printer to work properly. It was available to the URL listed below and can be use on Solaris 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6, and 7. http://www.hp.com/cposupport/networking/software/SOLe105.PKG.html hope this helps. --- Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda wrote: > > Does exist a dirver for LaserJet printers? > > Where could I find it? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. > http://invites.yahoo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ From tborton at usa.net Wed Aug 9 13:26:28 2000 From: tborton at usa.net (Tom Borton) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 14:26:28 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #506 - 17 msgs Message-ID: Dan, I had a similar problem installing RH 6.2 on a SS2. The problem I had was in the package that includes Anaconda (I think...I can't find my notes off hand). I don't remember exactly what package it was in, but I had the same problem with the machine hanging. If you install using the text-mode rather than the GUI, you can see the console window with the error. I had to de-select the package with Anaconda and re-install. Tom Borton -------------------------------------- From: Dan Alderman X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.72 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16-3 i686) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Being new to sparcs (but a long user of RedHat on intel) I need a little help please. I have a Sparc Station 5 which I need to get RedHat 6.2 onto so I can do some BigEndian testing. I get through most of the install with no problems, but when the shadow-utils package is about to be installed the machine just hangs??? This is the second CD I've tried so I don't think it's that. Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a fix? Many thanks, Dan. -- ===================================================================== Dan Alderman Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd. OneEighty Software Ltd. Phone: +44 20 8263 2333 The Lansdowne Building Fax: +44 20 8263 6314 2 Lansdowne Road Croydon Email: d.alderman at 180sw.com CR9 2ER UK --------------98DF4B93822BA2649DF8C3DD-- --__--__-- Message: 7 Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 13:52:25 +0100 From: Dan Alderman To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Bjrn Ramqvist wrote: > > Is it the TurboSPARC equipped 170MHz version? > Linux/SPARC is everything else but stable on SS20 and SS5/170, from my > own experience. I'm afraid I have no idea, but I suspect not as I probably would have been told by the person who supplied the sparc machine. Any more ideas? Thanks, Dan. > > Dan Alderman wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Being new to sparcs (but a long user of RedHat on intel) I need a little > > help please. I have a Sparc Station 5 which I need to get RedHat 6.2 > > onto so I can do some BigEndian testing. > > > > I get through most of the install with no problems, but when the > > shadow-utils package is about to be installed the machine just hangs??? > > This is the second CD I've tried so I don't think it's that. > > > > Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a fix? > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Dan. > > -- > > ===================================================================== > > Dan Alderman Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd. > > > > OneEighty Software Ltd. Phone: +44 20 8263 2333 > > The Lansdowne Building Fax: +44 20 8263 6314 > > 2 Lansdowne Road > > Croydon Email: d.alderman at 180sw.com > > CR9 2ER > > UK --__--__-- Message: 8 From: "Martin A. Marques" To: "sunhelp at sunhelp.org" Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 09:46:59 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] system Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org I'm using Informix under Solaris 7, and reading the notes of informix, I saw some things that they added to the system file. One of these lines was this: set enable_sm_wa = 1 But solaris doesn't know what it is. It gives me an error. Any idea? -- "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall ----------------------------------------------------------------- Martn Marqus email: martin at math.unl.edu.ar Santa Fe - Argentina http://math.unl.edu.ar/~martin/ Administrador de sistemas en math.unl.edu.ar ----------------------------------------------------------------- --__--__-- Message: 9 Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 08:25:29 -0500 From: "Slawa Grzymala-Busse" To: Subject: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Publish Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Published 2/00. ( http://lcis.booksonline.com ). Visit also http:// www.njin.net/~srharris/corp/unix/unixcert/solaris.html for Practice Exams for Solaris Certification Slawa G.-B --__--__-- Message: 10 Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 09:09:27 -0500 From: "Tim Conrad" Organization: The Edison Schools Inc. To: SunHelp Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org In the box with the E250's, there's a licence for 'Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler'. What is it? I really don't have a clue what it is, but i'm hoping it's some sort of backup utility : ) Or, does someone know of a script thats preferrably pre-written that does backups, it can be run from cron, but most importantly, that it won't write over the tape that it wrote on the previous night? I imagine I could write one, but i'm on a limted amount of time to get it in there before the servers get shipped out again. (It doesn't have to be anything spectacular. Just enough to get us by until Tivoli is set up, which'll be in 6-8 months) Thanks, Tim Conrad --__--__-- Message: 11 Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 08:58:54 -0500 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org From: Bruce Mitzit Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Publish Cc: Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Well, there's something wrong with this one: Some of the questions have no answers that strike me as the correct choice yet it tells me I got every one of fifty right. Bruce ----------------------------------------------------- Bruce Mitzit Manager of Information Systems The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools 1362 East 59th Street, Chicago IL 60637 Office at Lillie House, 5801 South Kenwood Office: 773-834-1866 Fax: 773-702-7455 ----------------------------------------------------- At 8:25 AM -0500 8/9/00, Slawa Grzymala-Busse wrote: >[snip] > Visit also http:// >www.njin.net/~srharris/corp/unix/unixcert/solaris.html for Practice >Exams for Solaris Certification >Slawa G.-B --__--__-- Message: 12 Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 16:32:41 +0200 From: Magnus Abrante To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] system Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Humm, the enable_sm_wa kernel variable was introduced in a patch to Solaris 2.3 to fix a hardware bug in the SS 10 / 514 MP, i *think* it had something to do with multiple processors. So its only recognized in the sun4m kernel, i have no idea why its still in the notes of Informix. Just remove it from /etc/system. Best regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > I'm using Informix under Solaris 7, and reading the notes of informix, I saw > some things that they added to the system file. One of these lines was this: > > set enable_sm_wa = 1 > > But solaris doesn't know what it is. It gives me an error. > Any idea? > > -- > "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Martn Marqus email: martin at math.unl.edu.ar > Santa Fe - Argentina http://math.unl.edu.ar/~martin/ > Administrador de sistemas en math.unl.edu.ar > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --__--__-- Message: 13 From: "Will Mc Donald" To: Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 15:38:55 +0100 charset="iso-8859-1" Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org http://www.backupcentral.com/ provides a couple of backup scripts and tools in the Download Free Tools section. Might be what you're after? Will Mc Donald. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Conrad To: SunHelp Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:09 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Data Backup Utility Enabler > In the box with the E250's, there's a licence for 'Solaris Data Backup > Utility Enabler'. > > What is it? I really don't have a clue what it is, but i'm hoping it's > some sort of backup utility : ) > > Or, does someone know of a script thats preferrably pre-written that > does backups, it can be run from cron, but most importantly, that it > won't write over the tape that it wrote on the previous night? > > I imagine I could write one, but i'm on a limted amount of time to get > it in there before the servers get shipped out again. (It doesn't have > to be anything spectacular. Just enough to get us by until Tivoli is set > up, which'll be in 6-8 months) > > > Thanks, > > Tim Conrad > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --__--__-- Message: 14 From: Matt Tilley To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System Administrator E xam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Publish Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 07:45:14 -0700 Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org There is a problem w/test/site. I also got 100% on first exam (A) - which surprised me. I missed 3 questions (supposedly) on the second part B - but on review, I found that not only did I completely miss answering one question (and it wasn't marked as incorrect), but I had a couple of other answers wrong, but they were marked as if I answered correctly. Hmmmm. > -----Original Message----- > From: Bruce Mitzit [SMTP:bmitzit at vertex.ucls.uchicago.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 9:59 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Cc: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] You may try to use Solaris 7 System > Administrator Exam Cram by Darell l. Ambro. 506 pages. Publish > > Well, there's something wrong with this one: Some of the questions > have no answers that strike me as the correct choice yet it tells me > I got every one of fifty right. > > Bruce > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Bruce Mitzit > Manager of Information Systems > The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools > 1362 East 59th Street, Chicago IL 60637 > Office at Lillie House, 5801 South Kenwood > Office: 773-834-1866 Fax: 773-702-7455 > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > At 8:25 AM -0500 8/9/00, Slawa Grzymala-Busse wrote: > >[snip] > > Visit also http:// > >www.njin.net/~srharris/corp/unix/unixcert/solaris.html for Practice > >Exams for Solaris Certification > >Slawa G.-B > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --__--__-- _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp End of SunHELP Digest_______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From richard at close.u-net.com Wed Aug 9 15:55:38 2000 From: richard at close.u-net.com (Richard) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 21:55:38 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Message-ID: > > I'm afraid I have no idea, but I suspect not as I probably would have > been told by the person who supplied the sparc machine. > If you look at the back of the SparcStation you should see a dark grey sticker just to the left of the mains connections. On my SS5 this has "SvCd: S5-110", no prizes for guessing what my SS5 is! Also I have installed Redhat 6.2 on both my SS5 machines and the only problems I really had (appart from dodgy RAM) was the fact that it would not install properly using the internal CDROM drive. My external Sun CDROM worked fine but with the internal drive (Toshiba I think) the install packed up part way through. Regards, Richard. P.S. I seem to remember that Redhat do NOT support the 170MHz version of the SS5. From richard at close.u-net.com Wed Aug 9 15:55:46 2000 From: richard at close.u-net.com (Richard) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 21:55:46 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] workshop Message-ID: > suresh wrote: > > has anybody heard of workshop software for solaris > i believe it is a set of development tools Yesm I use it at work on a daily basis. We use Workshop 5 on Solaris 2.6 and it is just about OK. If you have been used to IDEs on PCs then will seem a bit primitive. Basically you have a choice of three editors Emacs, Xemacs, or something crap like Vi. The editor has extra buttons to do the usual debugging functions as well as build the software. The workshop toolbar has buttons for opening a file, building the software (make), debugging (front end to dbx), merging, analysis, etc. I use the debugger a lot and find it clumsy and prone to crashing. It regularly crashes taking out workshop with it. To be honest I have used better free IDEs, but it does have a lot of other stuff like code management tools and code analysis tools. To sum up I would say that it is an OK collection of development tools but with a poor interface and lack of online help. The only big plus is that it uses the Sun compiler which produces full 64 bit code for your Ultra processor. It is available on a "try and buy" basis (CD comes with Solaris 8) from Sun so have a try yourself. You might want to find out if any of the free Linux IDEs have been ported to Solaris. Regards, Richard. From stmp at hotmail.com Wed Aug 9 16:04:37 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 21:04:37 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] external disk partitions Message-ID: Hi, I am running ssol. 2.6.Internal harddisk (/,/usr, swap) as its filesystems is really small like 500MB and I found and am adding a big external harddrive. I partitioned and all the labels came up as "unassigned" with patitions 2,6,7 have spaces. I like to assign these partitions to "usr" and "opt" and "swap". How do i do that?. Habib ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br Wed Aug 9 16:27:34 2000 From: trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br (Eduardo Trettel) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 18:27:34 -0300 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] external disk partitions Message-ID: On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Habib M. wrote: > Hi, > > I am running ssol. 2.6.Internal harddisk (/,/usr, swap) as its filesystems > is really small like 500MB and I found and am adding a big external > harddrive. I partitioned and all the labels came up as "unassigned" with > patitions 2,6,7 have spaces. I like to assign these partitions to "usr" and > "opt" and "swap". How do i do that?. > > Habib Hi Habib: The tags you see associated with partitions, like 'unassigned', 'usr', etc, have low importance. They dont affect where ou how you mount those partitions. This is defined exclusively by /etc/vfstab. If you wish to change the tags anyway, let's say, for ease of documentation, it can be done with 'format'. I'm not sure I have understood you comment about partitions 2,6,7, but, as a rule of thumb, never mess up with partition 2, which maps the entire disk. Regards Trettel ============================================================================ E. Trettel Network Manager Depto. de Telematica - FEEC - UNICAMP Bloco B - LB 16 Fone: (019) 788-3849 Campinas - SP - Brasil ============================================================================ From karl.rossing at federated.ca Wed Aug 9 18:31:17 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 18:31:17 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] adding an LPD printer Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------89B1A95BB0DEDBA3626E25C5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I have an LPD based printer that i would like to print from solaris 8. I can't seem to find in the answerbooks on how to add a printer who's hostname is printer.somewhere.com and it's LPD port is called LPD. Any thoughts? Karl --------------89B1A95BB0DEDBA3626E25C5 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------89B1A95BB0DEDBA3626E25C5-- From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Wed Aug 9 18:49:48 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 19:49:48 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap 13W3F to HD15M adapters? Message-ID: Hi, I thing $20 each is still a lot for such little plastic and wire, but that's the price I am willing to pay for six of them. Has anybody seen a source for these lately? Thanks, Wolfgang ##### # Wolfgang Engelien # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu ##### From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Wed Aug 9 19:16:01 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 20:16:01 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap 13W3F to HD15M adapters? Message-ID: Hi, I thing $20 each is still a lot for such little plastic and wire, but that's the price I am willing to pay for six of them. Has anybody seen a source for these lately? Thanks, Wolfgang ##### # Wolfgang Engelien # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu ##### From ihblists at nerdherd.net Wed Aug 9 19:43:02 2000 From: ihblists at nerdherd.net (Ian Hall-Beyer) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 18:43:02 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap 13W3F to HD15M adapters? Message-ID: On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 17:45:24 -0700, James Hall wrote: >> willing to pay for six of them. Has anybody >> seen a source for these lately? Sun part # 130-3034 From oem at marathon-int.com Wed Aug 9 19:45:24 2000 From: oem at marathon-int.com (James Hall) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 17:45:24 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap 13W3F to HD15M adapters? Message-ID: Wolfgang Engelien wrote: > Hi, > > I thing $20 each is still a lot for such little > plastic and wire, but that's the price I am > willing to pay for six of them. Has anybody > seen a source for these lately? > > Thanks, > Wolfgang > ##### > # Wolfgang Engelien > # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 > # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 > # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu > ##### > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp wolfgang, I have them at 15.00ea call me Marathon ask for Jim 650-919-0333 From pkhoury2 at ritchie.loop.com Wed Aug 9 20:02:44 2000 From: pkhoury2 at ritchie.loop.com (Paul Khoury - Tech Support) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 18:02:44 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun TOPS networking software Message-ID: Can I use TOPs networking software on older 8088/286 PCs, and still allow them some kind of file sharing with Solaris NFS, or IPX/Netbeui/NetBIOS, etc? Or is it proprietary altogether? I have tons of copies, and thought I could put them to use at the computer lab I'm setting up at church I currently have 4 Win95 boxes, a SPARC 1+, Mac Quadra 610, and 2 Win 3.x machines, to make a diverse network. From stmp at hotmail.com Wed Aug 9 20:35:22 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 01:35:22 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] backup root Message-ID: Hi, In my ssol 2.6, i am trying to create a backup root in the external drive, partition 0:. I use the: /isr/sbin/installboot /usr/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s0 I get the error: Usage: installboot bootblk rw-device what is wrong?. What is the solution? Actually i do have the bootblk in the /ufs dir. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From stmp at hotmail.com Wed Aug 9 20:41:28 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 01:41:28 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] bootblk worked: Message-ID: thanx to me. I got the bootblk now. Habib ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From stmp at hotmail.com Wed Aug 9 20:49:30 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 01:49:30 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] backup root Message-ID: i got the bootblk file now and everything worked fine. Thanx to me. HM >From: "Habib M." >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: [Sunhelp] backup root >Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 01:35:22 GMT > >Hi, >In my ssol 2.6, i am trying to create a backup root in the >external drive, partition 0:. > >I use the: >/isr/sbin/installboot /usr/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s0 > >I get the error: Usage: installboot bootblk rw-device > >what is wrong?. What is the solution? Actually i do have the bootblk in the >/ufs dir. >HM >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From earl at baugh.org Wed Aug 9 21:44:40 2000 From: earl at baugh.org (Earl Baugh) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 22:44:40 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level Message-ID: One other problem I've found is that if the permissions of the DIRECTORY on which you mount (i.e. /home ) WITHOUT the file system mounted, are RESTRICTED (i.e. not 777) it can effect the file system mounted on it, esp if you're using NFS. I've not played with it with locally mounted file systems, but have encountered it in an NFS arrangement. Earl >Message: 10 >From: "Habib M." >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:13:53 GMT >Subject: [Sunhelp] can not change permission level >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >Hi, > >I just installed ssol. 2.6. /home is NOT writeable when logged in as root to >create subdirectories for different users. I used the >"chmod -f +w home" and got no error but still it is not WRITEABLE. Just x >and r able. Could be size related.??? >dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root ....... home >HM From stmp at hotmail.com Wed Aug 9 23:04:02 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 04:04:02 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] mount error Message-ID: Hi, In my ssol 2.6, i have mounted /usr and /opt and created some swaps that points to different partitions of my external disks. When I mounted the /var to the last open partition and modified the /etc/vfstab and rebooted: i got the following error during the reboot and after commenting out the /var entry in the /etc/vfstab and rebooted again the error message was gone but i did not have the space i wanted for my /var. error message during the boot up: /c0.... is already mounted, /var is busy, or the allowable number of points has been exceeded. Is it really number of mount points or what?. How could i fix this?. Thanx. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From brt at osk.sema.se Thu Aug 10 02:31:23 2000 From: brt at osk.sema.se (Bjrn Ramqvist) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:31:23 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Redhat 6.2 installation on Sparc 5 Message-ID: That sound so odd to me... could the internal CDROM got broken? 3 fresh installations of RH6.2 on my SS5-70 went on just fine, with three different CDROMs. DEC RRD45, TEAC and an old Compaq-branded Goldstar CDROM. On Aurora-2 boxes, there's a small sticker on the right front side of the machine, right next to the CDROM. Richard wrote: > > > > > I'm afraid I have no idea, but I suspect not as I probably would have > > been told by the person who supplied the sparc machine. > > > If you look at the back of the SparcStation you should see a dark grey > sticker > just to the left of the mains connections. On my SS5 this has "SvCd: > S5-110", > no prizes for guessing what my SS5 is! > > Also I have installed Redhat 6.2 on both my SS5 machines and the only > problems I > really had (appart from dodgy RAM) was the fact that it would not > install properly > using the internal CDROM drive. My external Sun CDROM worked fine but > with the internal > drive (Toshiba I think) the install packed up part way through. > > Regards, > Richard. > > P.S. I seem to remember that Redhat do NOT support the 170MHz version of > the SS5. > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 10 02:36:34 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 02:36:34 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] cleaning Sun keyboards Message-ID: Anybody had much luck cleaning a Sun Type 5 keyboard and restoring it to full functionality? I've got a Type 5 here (PC layout, ctrl under left shift, ESC in top right where GOD INTENDED IT), where the 3 key went out last week and now the "e" is starting to flake too. The only other keyboard I've got is a UNIX-layout 5c, but right now I prefer the T5/PC layout (since I've got the same layout at work). Anybody know a source of cheap T5 (not 5c) PC-layout keyboards? I'd kill for a PC/PS-2 keyboard with the same feel as the Sun keyboards - I'd buy a stack of them. I used to collect Northgate Omnikey keyboards as well.... but I dont have any native PS/2 Omnikeys and sometimes using an AT-to-PS2 adapter doesent work that well. (sorry for the rambling post, its like 3am and I've got work in the morning...) -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From jramos at realmedia.com Thu Aug 10 04:59:18 2000 From: jramos at realmedia.com (Juan Ramos) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:59:18 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] problems with my tape capacity Message-ID: Hi all, I have just one littel question......I had a tape Python 4mm with a capacity of 8GB, and when I tried to do a backup on my solaris 7 (with ufsdump) the ufsdump asked me for a new tape just after backuped only 5 GB...why I can't use all the capacity of my tape (8GB) ????? I use this command : ufsdump ucf /dev/rmt/0cn /files_to_backup and i read in another mails people sometimes use this command to do backups: dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 / what is the signification of this numbers 54000 367 126 ???? thanks in advance for your help regards Juan -- Real Media Technology Juan Ramos Junior Unix System Engineer Tl: 41-21/213 65 17 Email: jramos at realmedia.com http://www.realmedia.com From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Thu Aug 10 06:14:02 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 07:14:02 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] keyboards Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C002BC.16EAD5D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Ha - Don't know about the god part but when I get on a sun with one of those I mention his son quite a bit. As the official "save the new guys ass" when he spills coffee and also having a bad habit of eating sunflower seeds at work, I have had my fair share of ripping them apart as we keep no spare anything. I only use 5c's but they should be the same. Have you given it a good upside down spanking first? If so, Pry off the bottom - that's not too bad. Take out the 1,000 or so screws, Clean the PC flex and pads with rubbing alcohol (or 151 - I am out at present) Put back together. It's worked well so far on about 6 keyboards.... Now if there is a way to fix a laser mouse.......... 1st ------_=_NextPart_001_01C002BC.16EAD5D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable keyboards

Ha - Don't know about the god part but = when I get on a sun with one of those I mention his son quite a = bit.
As the official "save the new guys = ass" when he spills coffee and = also having a bad habit of eating sunflower seeds at work, I have had = my fair share of ripping them apart as we keep no spare = anything.

I only use 5c's but they should be the = same.
Have you given it a good upside down = spanking first?
If so,
Pry off the bottom - that's not too = bad.
Take out the 1,000 or so = screws,
Clean the PC flex and pads with = rubbing alcohol (or 151 - I am out at present)
Put back together.
It's worked well so far on about 6 = keyboards....
Now if there is a way to fix a laser = mouse..........

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C002BC.16EAD5D0-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 10 08:59:27 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 08:59:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] keyboards Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 07:14:02AM -0400, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote: > I only use 5c's but they should be the same. > Have you given it a good upside down spanking first? > If so, > Pry off the bottom - that's not too bad. > Take out the 1,000 or so screws, > Clean the PC flex and pads with rubbing alcohol (or 151 - I am out at > present) > Put back together. > It's worked well so far on about 6 keyboards.... Sounds pretty much like cleaning/fixing a SGI keyboard, of which I've had to do 2 or (the older Personal IRIS-series ones, which use the same rubber membrane type "switches" as the T5s). Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From leed at chele.cais.net Thu Aug 10 09:56:29 2000 From: leed at chele.cais.net (L) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 10:56:29 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap 13W3F to HD15M adapters? Message-ID: This parts is not correct. It just reverse. Check SUN web page. On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Ian Hall-Beyer wrote: > On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 17:45:24 -0700, James Hall wrote: > > >> willing to pay for six of them. Has anybody > >> seen a source for these lately? > > Sun part # 130-3034 > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Thu Aug 10 10:42:17 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:42:17 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Cheap 13W3F to HD15M adapters? Message-ID: On Thu 2000-08-10 (10:56), L wrote: > This parts is not correct. It just reverse. Check SUN web page. > > > >> willing to pay for six of them. Has anybody > > >> seen a source for these lately? > > > > Sun part # 130-3034 Mine (delivered with two OEM sparc boxes) have "1396-R2" written on them. Try to search using an W3 engine... Steffen, no, I need them myself -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de My opinions are mine. But you can rent them. Ask me for discounts. From benjamind at miles33.co.uk Thu Aug 10 11:12:19 2000 From: benjamind at miles33.co.uk (Ben Dougherty) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 16:12:19 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] workshop Message-ID: I use ws compiler 4.2 at work with textedit, grep and adb as my ide - sad huh Problem with the package I work on half of it is in BCPL :( Check out kdevelop at www.kdevelop.org they have quite a nifty ide(free). Ben. From karl.rossing at federated.ca Thu Aug 10 11:23:48 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 11:23:48 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] adding an LPD printer Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------9FD28FD788B5442D0B62BB9B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In the hopes that this will help someone. # /usr/sbin/lpsystem -t bsd printer "printer" has been added. # /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p printer -s printer!LPD Karl Rossing wrote: > > Hi, > > I have an LPD based printer that i would like to print from solaris 8. I > can't seem to find in the answerbooks on how to add a printer who's > hostname is printer.somewhere.com and it's LPD port is called LPD. > > Any thoughts? > > Karl --------------9FD28FD788B5442D0B62BB9B Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------9FD28FD788B5442D0B62BB9B-- From nexurina at yahoo.com Thu Aug 10 12:20:51 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 10:20:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Quad FastEthernet Message-ID: I need your advice with this problem. today I had to install a Quad FastEthernet card in an Ultra Sparc 10 installed with solaris 2.7; but the drivers that come in the CD-rom didn't let me install them reporting that it is just for 2.6 and older. I looked for in Sun's pages and there is no driver for 2.7. The machine can't be installed with 2.6 couse is a political of the department to have all the machines with 2.7. Any clue? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ From daleg at elemental.org Thu Aug 10 12:30:45 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 13:30:45 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Quad FastEthernet Message-ID: On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda wrote: | I need your advice with this problem. today I had to | install a Quad FastEthernet card in an Ultra Sparc 10 | installed with solaris 2.7; but the drivers that come | in the CD-rom didn't let me install them reporting | that it is just for 2.6 and older. I looked for in | Sun's pages and there is no driver for 2.7. The | machine can't be installed with 2.6 couse is a | political of the department to have all the machines | with 2.7. Any clue? Disregard the CD that came with the QFE card if you're running Solaris 7. The CD contains drivers for versions of Solaris that did not ship with a QFE driver. Just do a 'boot -r' and the QFE driver included with sol7 will be loaded. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Thu Aug 10 12:36:50 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 13:36:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Quad FastEthernet Message-ID: On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: | Disregard the CD that came with the QFE card if you're running Solaris | 7. The CD contains drivers for versions of Solaris that did not ship with | a QFE driver. Just do a 'boot -r' and the QFE driver included with sol7 | will be loaded. Or, if you're already booted, just run: drvconfig; devlinks /dale From marc at have-it.net Thu Aug 10 12:38:22 2000 From: marc at have-it.net (Marc Sebastian Pelzer) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 19:38:22 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Quad FastEthernet Message-ID: On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: > Disregard the CD that came with the QFE card if you're running Solaris > 7. The CD contains drivers for versions of Solaris that did not ship with > a QFE driver. Just do a 'boot -r' and the QFE driver included with sol7 > will be loaded. Hi, has someone informations about how to trunk such a card (make all 4 ethernet- ports to 1 port on the switch)? Regards, Marc. From daleg at elemental.org Thu Aug 10 12:42:06 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 13:42:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Quad FastEthernet Message-ID: On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Marc Sebastian Pelzer wrote: | has someone informations about how to trunk such a card (make all 4 ethernet- | ports to 1 port on the switch)? You must purchase the Sun Trunking software from Sun in order to do that. It will allow you to bind up to two QFE (8 ports total) or two GE cards (2 ports) together into a single virtual ethernet. /dale From stmp at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 16:14:38 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 21:14:38 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: Hi, I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something that i have to revise?. When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Thu Aug 10 16:14:55 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 15:14:55 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Totally off topic for any list I know of Message-ID: Does anybody remember the DOS editor EDLIN? a co-worker is trying to edit a text file on a PC and has found that EDLIN will do a command she needs but can't figure out how to get it to do the edits via a batch file. The edit is to select a particular line then delete it. Should be quite simple - any ideas for EDLIN batch jobs or other editors for PCs that can do the same Sorry this has NOTHING to do with Sun (any suggestions of a better place to ask???) also sorry if this is a REALLY DUMB question This list just seems to have some of the most Tech savvy people I know of Rather than boring the rest of the list (unless you have some juicy tid-bit of common interest) - reply off-list to kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us and/or lynn at rawah.co.larimer.co.us TIA From scott at zeroknowledge.com Thu Aug 10 16:19:40 2000 From: scott at zeroknowledge.com (Scott Walker) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:19:40 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: Add the ip of your gateway to the file /etc/defaultrouter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Habib M." To: Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:14 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem > Hi, > > I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default > entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes > all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry > goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something > that i have to revise?. > > When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output > of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > > HM > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From petef at databits.net Thu Aug 10 16:20:14 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:20:14 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: ++ 10/08/00 21:14 +0000 - Habib M.: >Hi, > >I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default >entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes >all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry Do you mean there wasn't a default route before but there is now? Or was there actually a problem with the default route? >goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something >that i have to revise?. Your default route should be in /etc/defaultrouter -Pete > >When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output >of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > >HM >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Pete Fritchman Databits Network Services, Inc http://www.databits.net finger: petef at analog.databits.net From scott at zeroknowledge.com Thu Aug 10 16:21:05 2000 From: scott at zeroknowledge.com (Scott Walker) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 17:21:05 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun HA Clustering Message-ID: Does anyone know a good place to read up on Sun HA Clustering? From karl.rossing at federated.ca Thu Aug 10 16:23:07 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 16:23:07 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------098B9A2CEDD6C5D76927846A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Where does one set a static route so that when the systems is rebooted, it gets re-added. Karl Scott Walker wrote: > > Add the ip of your gateway to the file /etc/defaultrouter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Habib M." > To: > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:14 PM > Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem > > > Hi, > > > > I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default > > entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes > > all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry > > goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something > > that i have to revise?. > > > > When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output > > of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > > > > HM > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --------------098B9A2CEDD6C5D76927846A Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------098B9A2CEDD6C5D76927846A-- From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Thu Aug 10 16:27:50 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 15:27:50 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] remote tape access Message-ID: have you tried :/dev/rmt/ where is the remote host and is the tape device on that host > From: "Habib M." > Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 21:27:51 GMT > > How can i access the tape that is connected to the next system > for backup even i have revised the .rhosts files i still get nothing > when i run the backup script that is pointing to the next system's > tape drive for backup. > > HM > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From stmp at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 16:27:51 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 21:27:51 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] remote tape access Message-ID: How can i access the tape that is connected to the next system for backup even i have revised the .rhosts files i still get nothing when i run the backup script that is pointing to the next system's tape drive for backup. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From stmp at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 16:35:02 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 21:35:02 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: well, there is was not one but there is one and i fixed the /etc/defaultrouter now and that part is fixed. But there is another entry in the outputo of the "netstat -rn" that i like to delete but i get the error "not in the table". but it is in the "netstat -rn" output. HM >Do you mean there wasn't a default route before but there is now? >Or was there actually a problem with the default route? > > >goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something > >that i have to revise?. > >Your default route should be in /etc/defaultrouter > >-Pete > > > > >When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output > >of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > > > >HM > >________________________________________________________________________ > >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > >_______________________________________________ > >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp >-- >Pete Fritchman >Databits Network Services, Inc >http://www.databits.net >finger: petef at analog.databits.net > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From Gene.Patterson at risk.sungard.com Thu Aug 10 17:10:24 2000 From: Gene.Patterson at risk.sungard.com (Gene.Patterson at risk.sungard.com) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:10:24 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: --0__=GOSa1n8iDQ9WAgpIIB6wDy4mnotVKaaXG2oR16Dy97kjKbvXaGTMOgKL Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline You can create a script file in "/etc/init.d" like "addroute" such as below: ============= case "$1" in 'start') route add 172.19.0.0 172.18.0.1 ;; *) echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/addroutes { start | stop }" ;; esac ============== Then put a symbolic link in "/etc/rc3.d" like S88addroute. Gene |--------+---------------------------> | | Karl Rossing | | | | | | | | | 08/10/2000 05:23 | | | PM | | | Please respond to| | | sunhelp | | | | |--------+---------------------------> >---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org | | cc: (bcc: Gene Patterson/Infinity) | | Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] route problem | >---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Where does one set a static route so that when the systems is rebooted, it gets re-added. Karl Scott Walker wrote: > > Add the ip of your gateway to the file /etc/defaultrouter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Habib M." > To: > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:14 PM > Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem > > > Hi, > > > > I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default > > entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes > > all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry > > goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something > > that i have to revise?. > > > > When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output > > of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > > > > HM > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ********************************************************************** > This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential > and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to > whom they are addressed. 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Upon re-boot /etc/rc2.d/S69inet will read this and configure. Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Habib M." To: Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 2:14 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem > Hi, > > I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default > entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes > all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry > goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something > that i have to revise?. > > When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output > of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > > HM > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From jack_1236 at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 17:14:13 2000 From: jack_1236 at hotmail.com (jack M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 22:14:13 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] rsh date ,permission denied Message-ID: hi, When i do "rsh remotehost ccd1" i get the "permissin denied" error. How can I fix this?. my host is newly installed ssol 2.6 and other host is ssol 2.8. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From fsommers at nowcom.com Thu Aug 10 17:14:50 2000 From: fsommers at nowcom.com (Frank Sommers) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 15:14:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Totally off topic for any list I know of Message-ID: Get VIM (www.vim.org). It will do that (and much, much more...) On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Kyle Freestone wrote: > Does anybody remember the DOS editor EDLIN? > a co-worker is trying to edit a text file on a PC and has > found that EDLIN will do a command she needs but can't > figure out how to get it to do the edits via a batch file. > The edit is to select a particular line then delete it. > Should be quite simple - any ideas for EDLIN batch jobs > or other editors for PCs that can do the same > > Sorry this has NOTHING to do with Sun > (any suggestions of a better place to ask???) > also sorry if this is a REALLY DUMB question > This list just seems to have some of the most Tech savvy > people I know of > > Rather than boring the rest of the list (unless you have some > juicy tid-bit of common interest) - reply off-list to > kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us > and/or > lynn at rawah.co.larimer.co.us > > TIA > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Thu Aug 10 17:16:49 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:16:49 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] how to implement ethernet restrictions? Message-ID: Hi, I would like to have communication on one ethernet adapter (qfe0) only to known ethernet addresses. Someone who plugs an unknown device on this switched net should not be able to see anything other than maybe some broadcasts. Any ideas? If it is not possible to have this restriction only on one ethernet adapter, is possible to restrict the communication over all to only known ethernet addresses? Like fixing the ARP table and discarding all communication attempts outside that table? Thanks, Wolfgang ##### # Wolfgang Engelien # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu ##### From wschmied at CellNet.com Thu Aug 10 17:20:57 2000 From: wschmied at CellNet.com (Wayn Schmieder) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 15:20:57 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: You can do a route add from /etc/rc2.d/S72inetsvc, enter it just as you would from the command line. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl Rossing" To: Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 2:23 PM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] route problem > Where does one set a static route so that when the systems is rebooted, > it gets re-added. > > Karl > > Scott Walker wrote: > > > > Add the ip of your gateway to the file /etc/defaultrouter > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Habib M." > > To: > > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:14 PM > > Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default > > > entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes > > > all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry > > > goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something > > > that i have to revise?. > > > > > > When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output > > > of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > > > > > > HM > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jack_1236 at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 17:30:06 2000 From: jack_1236 at hotmail.com (jack M.) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 22:30:06 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] telnet login problem Message-ID: Hi, Another maybe simple but unknow questin to me is that I just installed a newly ssol 2.6 system. Something does not allow me to log in as "root" when i am connected via telnet. I can get in when i log in as a user but not as "root". When i do "rsh remotehost date" from this system i get the error: "permission denied" and i am logged in as "root". Maybe these are interrealted. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Thu Aug 10 17:30:24 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:30:24 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] how to implement ethernet restrictions? Message-ID: Sorry, I guess using the ifconfig with -arp option and using the /etc/ethers file would do the trick? >Hi, > >I would like to have communication on one >ethernet adapter (qfe0) only to known ethernet >addresses. Someone who plugs an unknown device >on this switched net should not be able to see >anything other than maybe some broadcasts. Any >ideas? > >If it is not possible to have this restriction >only on one ethernet adapter, is possible to >restrict the communication over all to only >known ethernet addresses? Like fixing the ARP >table and discarding all communication attempts >outside that table? > >Thanks, >Wolfgang >##### ># Wolfgang Engelien ># Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 ># Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 ># email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu >##### >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From daleg at elemental.org Thu Aug 10 17:35:04 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:35:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] telnet login problem Message-ID: On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, jack M. wrote: | Hi, | | Another maybe simple but unknow questin to me is that I just | installed a newly ssol 2.6 system. Something does not allow me | to log in as "root" when i am connected via telnet. I can get | in when i log in as a user but not as "root". | | When i do "rsh remotehost date" from this system i get the error: | "permission denied" and i am logged in as "root". Maybe these are | interrealted. They are related. See the CONSOLE line in /etc/default/login. /dale From jbascue at teleport.com Thu Aug 10 17:35:42 2000 From: jbascue at teleport.com (jeremiah) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 15:35:42 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] telnet login problem Message-ID: That's a default security setting, I believe. You should not want to allow a root login via telnet. -jeremiah "jack M." wrote: > Hi, > > Another maybe simple but unknow questin to me is that I just > installed a newly ssol 2.6 system. Something does not allow me > to log in as "root" when i am connected via telnet. I can get > in when i log in as a user but not as "root". > > When i do "rsh remotehost date" from this system i get the error: > "permission denied" and i am logged in as "root". Maybe these are > interrealted. > > HM > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Thu Aug 10 17:56:09 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:56:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] remote tape access Message-ID: Use: ufsdump -0uf hostname:/dev/rmt/0n /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 # Solaris dump -0uf hostname:/dev/rmt/0n /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 # SunOS4.x replace "hostname" with the name of the machine that has the tape drive attached. You may also want to use other options (-0ubf 126). Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Thu Aug 10 17:59:04 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:59:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: In /etc/init.d/inetinit Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Thu Aug 10 18:04:02 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 19:04:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] telnet login problem Message-ID: Unremark the CONSOLE line in /etc/default/login Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From ndronen at frii.com Thu Aug 10 19:34:16 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:34:16 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Most issues installing Solaris 8 on SS10. Message-ID: Hi, I tried everything people recommended for getting the SS10 to boot from cdrom and still couldn't get it to work. It always failed with 'Instruction access exception.' So, I took the disk out of the SS10 and put it in a Classic, which booted and installed OK. Now I'm trying to boot the SS10 from that disk and am having some problems. When the system boots, it can't mount any filesystems because the device paths in /devices aren't the same as they are on the Classic. The path to the scsi bus (?) on the SS10 (from probe-scsi-all) is /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,40000/esp at f,800000 On the Classic it is /iommu at 0,10000000/sbus at 0,10000000/espdma at 4,8400000/esp at 4,8800000 Before I moved the disk from the Classic to the SS10, I did # touch /a/reconfigure I also did ok> boot disk -r on the SS10 after installing the disk Still, no joy. I expected the existence of /reconfigure to rebuild the device links. Does Solaris need to be able to access the devlinks command before it can rebuild the links, or is the kernel able to do that without the aid of a userspace program? Keep in mind that I can't boot the SS10 from CD-ROM, so I can't rebuild the device links by hand booted from the CD-ROM. I've also considered rebuilding the device links by hand -- at least enough of them to get the system in such a state that I can run devlinks myself, but I don't know the major and minor numbers to assign to the the ':devctl' and ':scsi' devices, which seem to need to be in /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,40000/ or to the block and character devices that should be in /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,40000/esp at f,800000 I know this is a ton of information, but I'd really appreciate it if someone with an SS10 with an identical device path could send the output of ls -lR on /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 I'd really appreciate it. Regards, Nick Dronen P.S. If I can get this information, I can certainly rebuild the links manually (or just edit /etc/path_to_inst?) while booted on the Classic, but is there anything else I need to be aware of? From stmp at hotmail.com Thu Aug 10 19:57:35 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 00:57:35 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] off topic; plotter question Message-ID: Hi all, I am looking for a good HP plotter that does big time layout plotting for us. Big circuit layouts are what we tro to plot and we want to plot fast. Any economic good one that are real good and cost effective. It should work with "ledit" that runs on NT or Win95 and secondly runs on Solaris systems also. Thanx. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM Fri Aug 11 01:32:03 2000 From: magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 08:32:03 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun HA Clustering Message-ID: > Does anyone know a good place to read up on Sun HA Clustering? You mean Sun HA 1.x or Sun Cluster 2.x? //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM Fri Aug 11 01:54:04 2000 From: magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 08:54:04 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Most issues installing Solaris 8 on SS10. Message-ID: The kernel can't mount the filesystem because tries to mount it from the path where it was on the classic, which is different from the one on the SS10. Since it cant mount the / file system it never get as far as to the reconfigure. Since you cant do a boot cdrom i would instead try a: boot -a and then specify the path to the physical root device when prompted, you can probably figure out which the correct device path is by looking at the path to the scsi bus and the choice it will give you. Hope it helps, Regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Hi, > > I tried everything people recommended for getting the SS10 > to boot from cdrom and still couldn't get it to work. It > always failed with 'Instruction access exception.' So, > I took the disk out of the SS10 and put it in a Classic, > which booted and installed OK. > > Now I'm trying to boot the SS10 from that disk and am > having some problems. > > When the system boots, it can't mount any filesystems > because the device paths in /devices aren't the same > as they are on the Classic. > > The path to the scsi bus (?) on the SS10 (from probe-scsi-all) is > > /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,40000/esp at f,800000 > > On the Classic it is > > /iommu at 0,10000000/sbus at 0,10000000/espdma at 4,8400000/esp at 4,8800000 > > Before I moved the disk from the Classic to the SS10, I did > > # touch /a/reconfigure > > I also did > > ok> boot disk -r > > on the SS10 after installing the disk > > Still, no joy. > > I expected the existence of /reconfigure to rebuild > the device links. Does Solaris need to be able to > access the devlinks command before it can rebuild > the links, or is the kernel able to do that without > the aid of a userspace program? > > Keep in mind that I can't boot the SS10 from CD-ROM, > so I can't rebuild the device links by hand booted > from the CD-ROM. > > I've also considered rebuilding the device links > by hand -- at least enough of them to get the > system in such a state that I can run devlinks > myself, but I don't know the major and minor > numbers to assign to the the ':devctl' and ':scsi' > devices, which seem to need to be in > > /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,40000/ > > or to the block and character devices that should > be in > > /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,40000/esp at f,800000 > > I know this is a ton of information, but I'd really appreciate > it if someone with an SS10 with an identical device path > could send the output of ls -lR on > > /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 > > I'd really appreciate it. > > Regards, > > Nick Dronen > > P.S. If I can get this information, I can certainly rebuild > the links manually (or just edit /etc/path_to_inst?) > while booted on the Classic, but is there anything else > I need to be aware of? > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Fri Aug 11 01:54:11 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 08:54:11 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Totally off topic for any list I know of Message-ID: On Thu 2000-08-10 (15:14), Kyle Freestone wrote: > Does anybody remember the DOS editor EDLIN? > a co-worker is trying to edit a text file on a PC and has > found that EDLIN will do a command she needs but can't > figure out how to get it to do the edits via a batch file. > The edit is to select a particular line then delete it. > Should be quite simple - any ideas for EDLIN batch jobs If input redirection doesn't work (perhaps it won't :-( ) try to put the few commands into the keyboard buffer and call edlin afterwards so it will process the keystrokes i've got a small utility called key.exe from somewhere which would do that There's a collection of Unix tools ported to DOS, too, look for unix4dos or sth like that -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de Warning: .signature not found! From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Fri Aug 11 01:56:19 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 08:56:19 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: rsh date ,permission denied Message-ID: On Thu 2000-08-10 (22:14), jack M. wrote: > hi, > > When i do "rsh remotehost ccd1" i get the "permissin denied" error. > How can I fix this?. my host is newly installed ssol 2.6 and other host is > ssol 2.8. You will need permission to log in into the other host without typing your password. There are at least two ways to achieve this: .rhosts and /etc/hosts.equiv - both have caveats. Steffen -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de Out of coffee error. User suspended. 'make espresso' to continue. From saiqbal at moneywithmail.com Fri Aug 11 02:40:28 2000 From: saiqbal at moneywithmail.com (Syed Asif Iqbal Rizvi) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 00:40:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Help How To Virtual Host !!! Message-ID: Dear Members, I want to know how to do Virtual Hosting with Solaris 2.7, using Sendmail and Apache, what was the Procedure, I want to host the site as well give mail service with different Aliases. Please tell me the brief Procedure and where where I have to make canges and make new files. ASIF _____________________________________________________________ MoneyWithMail.com-free email service that Pays you $$ From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Fri Aug 11 03:57:30 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 09:57:30 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Totally off topic for any list I know of Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_Y0cBMNlQV+RyOvWvbYe6hQ) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Kyle wrote: >Does anybody remember the DOS editor EDLIN? >a co-worker is trying to edit a text file on a PC and has >found that EDLIN will do a command she needs but can't >figure out how to get it to do the edits via a batch file. >The edit is to select a particular line then delete it. >Should be quite simple - any ideas for EDLIN batch jobs >or other editors for PCs that can do the same As I see it you probably don't want to be tied to software who's future support is murky - so look at alternatives. The two best (as far as I can see) are: 1. PERL - I'm a major fan of this since it's cross-platform; powerful; stable; and *free*. If you're colleague is using Windows 95/98/NT/2000 then you can get a downloadable copy from http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/index.html or pick up a Perl-for-NT book which usually has a CD distribution. There's also a DOS version via the DJGPP project (about which I know little). 2. SED - There probably is a DJGPP version of this if you're running DOS, but if you're on Win32 you might want to look at CYGWIN at http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ (This gives you a Unix-like environment integrated to an extent with Win32, and it definitely includes base level tools like 'sed'). >This list just seems to have some of the most Tech savvy >people I know of Amen to that, (and I definitely do *not* include myself in that Tech-savvy catagory - I get by!) 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(Chris)) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 06:22:54 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0037E.1CB28CC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" vi /etc/init.d/lp example file: caddy% !! more lp #!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 1997, by Sun Microsystems, Inc. # All rights reserved. # #ident "@(#)lp 1.4 92/09/29 SMI" /* SVr4.0 1.6 */ ########## # # The first argument tells what to do. ########## state=$1 set `who -r` case $state in 'start') if [ $9 = "2" -o $9 = "3" ] then exit fi [ -f /usr/lib/lpsched ] && /usr/lib/lpsched ;; 'stop') [ -f /usr/lib/lpshut ] && /usr/lib/lpshut ;; esac route add net 128.129.1.1 128.129.202.5 0 route add net 128.129.101.0 128.129.202.5 0 route add net 128.129.100.0 128.129.202.5 0 route add net 128.129.6.0 128.129.202.5 0 route add net 128.129.50.0 128.129.202.5 0 route add net 128.129.50.3 128.129.202.5 0 route add net 128.129.50.9 128.129.202.5 0 route add net 128.129.105.0 128.129.202.5 0 route add default 128.129.1.1 1 caddy% > -----Original Message----- > From: Gene.Patterson at risk.sungard.com > [SMTP:Gene.Patterson at risk.sungard.com] > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 6:10 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Cc: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] route problem > > > > You can create a script file in "/etc/init.d" like "addroute" such as > below: > > ============= > > case "$1" in > > 'start') > > route add 172.19.0.0 172.18.0.1 > ;; > > *) > echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/addroutes { start | stop }" > ;; > esac > > ============== > > Then put a symbolic link in "/etc/rc3.d" like S88addroute. > > Gene > > > |--------+---------------------------> > | | Karl Rossing | > | | | | erated.ca> | > | | | > | | 08/10/2000 05:23 | > | | PM | > | | Please respond to| > | | sunhelp | > | | | > |--------+---------------------------> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --| > | > | > | To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > | > | cc: (bcc: Gene Patterson/Infinity) > | > | Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] route problem > | > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --| > > > > > > Where does one set a static route so that when the systems is rebooted, > it gets re-added. > > Karl > > Scott Walker wrote: > > > > Add the ip of your gateway to the file /etc/defaultrouter > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Habib M." > > To: > > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 5:14 PM > > Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I do "route add default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the > default > > > entry to the "netstat -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes > > > all the routing issues. But when i boot up the system this entry > > > goes away and i have the same problem. is there a scrip or something > > > that i have to revise?. > > > > > > When i try to delete an entry from table by looking at the output > > > of "netstat -r" i get the error message: "not in the table". > > > > > > HM > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > ********************************************************************** > > This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential > > and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to > > whom they are addressed. If you have received this email > > in error please notify the system manager. > > > > This footnote also confirms that this email message has > > been swept by MIMEsweeper for the presence of computer > > viruses. > > > ********************************************************************** << > File: karl.rossing.vcf >> ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0037E.1CB28CC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] route problem

vi = /etc/init.d/lp

example file:

caddy% !!
more lp
#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) = 1997, by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# All rights = reserved.
#
#ident  = "@(#)lp 1.4     92/09/29 SMI"   = /* SVr4.0 1.6   */

##########
#
# The first = argument tells what to do.
##########

state=3D$1

set `who -r`
case $state = in

'start')
        if [ $9 =3D = "2" -o $9 =3D "3" ]
        then
         &nb= sp;      exit
        fi
        [ -f = /usr/lib/lpsched ] && /usr/lib/lpsched
        ;;
'stop')
        [ -f = /usr/lib/lpshut ] && /usr/lib/lpshut
        ;;
esac
route add net = 128.129.1.1 128.129.202.5 0
route add net = 128.129.101.0 128.129.202.5 0
route add net = 128.129.100.0 128.129.202.5 0
route add net = 128.129.6.0 128.129.202.5 0
route add net = 128.129.50.0 128.129.202.5 0
route add net = 128.129.50.3 128.129.202.5 0
route add net = 128.129.50.9 128.129.202.5 0
route add net = 128.129.105.0 128.129.202.5 0
route add default = 128.129.1.1 1
caddy%

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Gene.Patterson at risk.sungard.com = [SMTP:Gene.Patterson at risk.sungard.com]
    Sent:   Thursday, August 10, 2000 6:10 PM
    To:    <= /B> sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Cc:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] route problem



    You can create a script file in = "/etc/init.d" like "addroute" such as below:

    =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

    case "$1" in

    'start')

            route add = 172.19.0.0 172.18.0.1
            ;;

    *)
            echo = "Usage: /etc/init.d/addroutes { start | stop }"
            ;;
    esac

    =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

    Then put a symbolic link in = "/etc/rc3.d" like S88addroute.

    Gene


    |--------+--------------------------->
    |        = |          Karl = Rossing     |
    |        = |          = <karl.rossing at fed|
    |        = |          = erated.ca>       |
    |        = |            = ;            = ;   |
    |        = |          08/10/2000 = 05:23 |
    |        = |          = PM           &nbs= p;   |
    |        = |          Please respond = to|
    |        = |          = sunhelp          |
    |        = |            = ;            = ;   |
    |--------+--------------------------->
      = >--------------------------------------------------------------------= -------|
      = |            = ;            = ;            = ;            = ;            = ;            = ;   |
      |     =   To:     = sunhelp at sunhelp.org         = ;            = ;            = ;        |
      = |       cc:     (bcc: = Gene = Patterson/Infinity)         = ;            = ;         |
      = |       Subject:     = Re: [Sunhelp] route = problem           = ;            = ;     |
      = >--------------------------------------------------------------------= -------|





    Where does one set a static route so = that when the systems is rebooted,
    it gets re-added.

    Karl

    Scott Walker wrote:
    >
    > Add the ip of your gateway to = the file /etc/defaultrouter
    >
    > ----- Original Message = -----
    > From: "Habib M." = <stmp at hotmail.com>
    > To: = <sunhelp at sunhelp.org>
    > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 = 5:14 PM
    > Subject: [Sunhelp] route = problem
    >
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > I do "route add = default [ip-address-of-gateway] 1" and i add the default
    > > entry to the "netstat = -rn" output in my ssol 2.6. This fixes
    > > all the routing issues. But = when i boot up the system this entry
    > > goes away and i have the = same problem. is there a scrip or something
    > > that i have to = revise?.
    > >
    > > When i try to delete an = entry from table by looking at the output
    > > of "netstat -r" i = get the error message: "not in the table".
    > >
    > > HM
    > > = ________________________________________________________________________=
    > > Get Your Private, Free = E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
    > >
    > > = _______________________________________________
    > > SunHELP maillist  = -  SunHELP at sunhelp.org
    > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp
    > >
    >
    > _________________________________= ______________
    > SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
    > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp


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------=_NextPart_000_0141_01C00364.62C58A60-- From dmorley at boothnewspapers.com Fri Aug 11 08:03:00 2000 From: dmorley at boothnewspapers.com (David Morley) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 09:03:00 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] telnet login problem Message-ID: The file /etc/default/login contains the line CONSOLE =/dev/console By default if this line is NOT commented out the root user is restricted to logging on ONLY from the console itself. You should be able to su to root after establishing a telnet session as a normal user. Dave "jack M." wrote: > Hi, > > Another maybe simple but unknow questin to me is that I just > installed a newly ssol 2.6 system. Something does not allow me > to log in as "root" when i am connected via telnet. I can get > in when i log in as a user but not as "root". > > When i do "rsh remotehost date" from this system i get the error: > "permission denied" and i am logged in as "root". Maybe these are > interrealted. > > HM > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- David A. Morley dmorley at boothnewspapers.com From beaudoin at firstinvestors.com Fri Aug 11 08:19:08 2000 From: beaudoin at firstinvestors.com (David Beaudoin) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 09:19:08 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Replacement Solaris 7 CD Message-ID: That happened to me once. Try calling 800-USA-4SUN and go to Customer Service. They sent me a new media kit. -Dave Hello, Does anyone if it is possible to obtain a replacement Solaris 7 CD? My cdrom drive splattered mine original. Thanks, Trevor C. trevorc at netzero.net From jramos at realmedia.com Fri Aug 11 08:23:33 2000 From: jramos at realmedia.com (Juan Ramos) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:23:33 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] help to do a backup...... Message-ID: Hi all, I have just one littel question......I had a tape Python 4mm with a capacity of 8GB, and when I tried to do a backup on my solaris 7 (with ufsdump) the ufsdump asked me for a new tape just after backuped only 5 GB...why I can't use all the capacity of my tape (8GB) ????? I use this command : ufsdump ucf /dev/rmt/0cn /files_to_backup and i read in another mails people sometimes use this command to do backups: dump 0dsbfu 54000 367 126 /dev/nrst8 / what is the signification of this numbers 54000 367 126 ???? thanks in advance for your help regards Juan From bhinz at mdsun01.nsc.com Fri Aug 11 09:29:49 2000 From: bhinz at mdsun01.nsc.com (Brian Hinz) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 10:29:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] x-server Message-ID: Hi all, there was a recent thread in which someone gave the name of a PC x-server that offered a free version. going back through my saved messages i can't find the name of this software. does anyone remember what it is or know of a decent free x-server? thanks, brian From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Fri Aug 11 09:52:47 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:52:47 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] x-server Message-ID: Was it VNC you were thinking of? http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Hinz To: Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 3:29 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] x-server > Hi all, > > there was a recent thread in which someone gave the name of a PC x-server that > offered a free version. going back through my saved messages i can't find the > name of this software. does anyone remember what it is or know of a decent free > x-server? > > thanks, > brian From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 09:53:49 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 07:53:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] x-server Message-ID: www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/index.html //regards --- Brian Hinz wrote: > Hi all, > > there was a recent thread in which someone gave the > name of a PC x-server that > offered a free version. going back through my saved > messages i can't find the > name of this software. does anyone remember what it > is or know of a decent free > x-server? > > thanks, > brian > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ From scott at zeroknowledge.com Fri Aug 11 09:59:44 2000 From: scott at zeroknowledge.com (Scott Walker) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 10:59:44 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun HA Clustering Message-ID: Well say either or.. but I'm going to assume it's Cluster 2.X as this is with all new hardware... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Magnus Abrante" To: Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 2:32 AM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Sun HA Clustering > > Does anyone know a good place to read up on Sun HA Clustering? > > You mean Sun HA 1.x or Sun Cluster 2.x? > > //Magnus Abrante > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From stmp at hotmail.com Fri Aug 11 10:24:29 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:24:29 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] man and history Message-ID: Hi, I try to set my history on the newly installed ssol 2.6. I do "set history=100" and i get the error message "history not found". Another thing is if anyone know where do i get the man pages for ssol 2.6?. And how do i install them (there might be README). HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Aug 11 11:09:23 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 11:09:23 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] man and history Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 03:24:29PM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > Hi, > I try to set my history on the newly installed ssol 2.6. 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------_=_NextPart_001_01C003AF.9407C070-- From stmp at hotmail.com Fri Aug 11 11:38:22 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 16:38:22 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: Hi, In my /etc/passwd file (ssol 2.6) i changed the login shell from "/bin/sh" to "/bin/ksh" and now i can not log in as "root" but can log in as a user that has "/bin/csh" in the passwd file?. How can i fix this problem?. Any help is sure appreciated. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From marc at cube.sh Fri Aug 11 11:55:10 2000 From: marc at cube.sh (Marc Sebastian Pelzer) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 18:55:10 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: Hello Habib, Friday, August 11, 2000, 6:38:22 PM, you wrote: HM> In my /etc/passwd file (ssol 2.6) i changed the login shell HM> from "/bin/sh" to "/bin/ksh" and now i can not log in as "root" HM> but can log in as a user that has "/bin/csh" in the passwd file?. HM> How can i fix this problem?. init 6 stop-a insert solaris cdrom into drive boot cdrom -s mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /a vi /a/etc/passwd sync sync sync umount /a stop-a reboot -- Best regards, Marc mailto:marc at cube.sh From echase at postoffice.providence.edu Fri Aug 11 12:00:39 2000 From: echase at postoffice.providence.edu (Edward Chase) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:00:39 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: Not sure why that shouldn't work unless something is wrong with /bin/ksh. Why not just change root shell back to /bin/sh? At 04:38 PM 8/11/2000 +0000, Habib wrote: >Hi, > >In my /etc/passwd file (ssol 2.6) i changed the login shell >from "/bin/sh" to "/bin/ksh" and now i can not log in as "root" >but can log in as a user that has "/bin/csh" in the passwd file?. >How can i fix this problem?. > >Any help is sure appreciated. > >HM --------------------------------------------------------------- Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu Providence College | http://www.providence.edu Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu Providence, RI 02918 | From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Fri Aug 11 12:18:08 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 12:18:08 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: --openmail-part-26312323-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline You edited /etc/passwd? I use vipw to make changes to the passwd file (regarding root anyhow). You should never edit /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow by hand. Add ksh to /etc/shells, also add csh, sh, and any other shells you might want to use. If you can't do this (i.e. you can't get root) I would reboot into single user mode, which I belive defaults to /bin/sh. -Blake -----Original Message----- From: stmp [mailto:stmp at hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 11:38 AM To: sunhelp Cc: stmp Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Hi, In my /etc/passwd file (ssol 2.6) i changed the login shell from "/bin/sh" to "/bin/ksh" and now i can not log in as "root" but can log in as a user that has "/bin/csh" in the passwd file?. How can i fix this problem?. Any help is sure appreciated. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --openmail-part-26312323-00000001-- From echase at postoffice.providence.edu Fri Aug 11 12:20:00 2000 From: echase at postoffice.providence.edu (Edward Chase) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:20:00 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: Doh! Silly me. How can Habib "su" to a shell that appears not to be working??? At 01:00 PM 8/11/2000 -0400, I wrote: >Not sure why that shouldn't work unless something is wrong with /bin/ksh. > >Why not just change root shell back to /bin/sh? > > > >At 04:38 PM 8/11/2000 +0000, Habib wrote: >>Hi, >> >>In my /etc/passwd file (ssol 2.6) i changed the login shell >>from "/bin/sh" to "/bin/ksh" and now i can not log in as "root" >>but can log in as a user that has "/bin/csh" in the passwd file?. >>How can i fix this problem?. >> >>Any help is sure appreciated. >> >>HM > >--------------------------------------------------------------- > Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu > Providence College | http://www.providence.edu > Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu > Providence, RI 02918 | > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --------------------------------------------------------------- Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu Providence College | http://www.providence.edu Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu Providence, RI 02918 | From ndronen at frii.com Fri Aug 11 12:21:05 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 11:21:05 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Most issues installing Solaris 8 on SS10. Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 08:54:04AM +0200, Magnus Abrante wrote: > > The kernel can't mount the filesystem because tries to mount it > from the path where it was on the classic, which is different > from the one on the SS10. > > Since it cant mount the / file system it never get as far as to > the reconfigure. > > Since you cant do a boot cdrom i would instead try a: > boot -a > and then specify the path to the physical root device when prompted, > you can probably figure out which the correct device path is by looking > at the path to the scsi bus and the choice it will give you. I've tried that as well as a boot -b and the problem then becomes that it can't mount the /usr filesystem, which contains all of the commands that are called from the devlinks script in /etc/init.d. It leaves me with a mounted root filesystem, but I believe it's mounted read-only. (I'll have to test that when I get home tomorrow.) Can I remount the root filesystem over itself using the -O option? (I'll have to try that as well.) If that's the case, I can subject myself to an ugly, ugly act: boot the Classic from cdrom and put all of the libraries and programs I need to fix the paths in /usr/lib, /usr/bin, etc. (that is, in directories beneath the mount point for /usr). From there, I can boot disk on the SS10, let the mount of /usr fail and attempt to create the new device links. Regards, Nick Dronen From ward at zilla.nu Fri Aug 11 12:35:37 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 12:35:37 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] x-server Message-ID: MicroImages MIX works well. On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 10:29:49AM -0400, Brian Hinz wrote: > Hi all, > > there was a recent thread in which someone gave the name of a PC x-server that > offered a free version. going back through my saved messages i can't find the > name of this software. does anyone remember what it is or know of a decent free > x-server? > > thanks, > brian > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sanjeevjha at sunguru.com Fri Aug 11 16:12:23 2000 From: sanjeevjha at sunguru.com (Sanjeev Jha) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 14:12:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: If you have another superuser login, vi /etc/passwd and change the shell from /bin/ksh to /usr/bin/ksh (I think that's the correct path in Sol 7, check by typing #whereis ksh). If you don't have any other superuser, You have to use the method Marc Pelzer mentioned here. good luck Sanjeev --- Marc Sebastian Pelzer > wrote: >Hello Habib, > >Friday, August 11, 2000, 6:38:22 PM, you wrote: > >HM> In my /etc/passwd file (ssol 2.6) i changed the login shell >HM> from "/bin/sh" to "/bin/ksh" and now i can not log in as "root" >HM> but can log in as a user that has "/bin/csh" in the passwd file?. >HM> How can i fix this problem?. > >init 6 >stop-a >insert solaris cdrom into drive >boot cdrom -s >mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /a >vi /a/etc/passwd >sync sync sync >umount /a >stop-a >reboot > >-- >Best regards, > Marc mailto:marc at cube.sh > > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp _____________________________________________________________ Where you'll find everything under the Sun for the Sun.......www.SunGuru.com From magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM Fri Aug 11 16:54:39 2000 From: magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 23:54:39 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: > Not sure why that shouldn't work unless something is wrong with /bin/ksh. > > Why not just change root shell back to /bin/sh? Umm, => /sbin/sh <=.. There is a reason to why the roots login shell is set to /sbin/sh and nothing other than /sbin/sh, why can't people just leave it that way? Its amazing how many problems i've seen caused by people changing roots shell, preferably to something that doesn't exists, or in one way or another is faulty. I dont know, perhaps its to much to write bash/tcsh/csh/ksh when people login as root, but then there are other commands like "sudo" or by that matter "alias" :) Hint 2 is to add another user with the UID 0 GID 1 but login name "soot" or whatever which has the desired shell. Oh well, thats my humble, sorry if it sounds to negative. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From vinay at bharel.com Fri Aug 11 17:14:31 2000 From: vinay at bharel.com (Vinay Bharel) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 22:14:31 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: I have always wondered this. What's the difference between /sbin/sh and /bin/sh ? Also why is root's shell set to /sbin/sh ? Why not use bash like Linux. --- Vinay Bharel vinay at bharel.com On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Magnus Abrante wrote: > > > Not sure why that shouldn't work unless something is wrong with /bin/ksh. > > > > Why not just change root shell back to /bin/sh? > > Umm, => /sbin/sh <=.. There is a reason to why the roots login shell > is set to /sbin/sh and nothing other than /sbin/sh, why can't > people just leave it that way? Its amazing how many problems i've > seen caused by people changing roots shell, preferably to something > that doesn't exists, or in one way or another is faulty. > > I dont know, perhaps its to much to write bash/tcsh/csh/ksh when > people login as root, but then there are other commands like "sudo" > or by that matter "alias" :) > > Hint 2 is to add another user with the UID 0 GID 1 but login name > "soot" or whatever which has the desired shell. > > Oh well, thats my humble, sorry if it sounds to negative. > > //Magnus Abrante > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From ramon at etown.com Fri Aug 11 17:26:07 2000 From: ramon at etown.com (ramon via tictac) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:26:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: Another solution to changing the root shell can be to create another root user such as "rootk" with a uid of 0 and /usr/bin/ksh as the shell. ramon. On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Magnus Abrante wrote: > > > Not sure why that shouldn't work unless something is wrong with /bin/ksh. > > > > Why not just change root shell back to /bin/sh? > > Umm, => /sbin/sh <=.. There is a reason to why the roots login shell > is set to /sbin/sh and nothing other than /sbin/sh, why can't > people just leave it that way? Its amazing how many problems i've > seen caused by people changing roots shell, preferably to something > that doesn't exists, or in one way or another is faulty. > > I dont know, perhaps its to much to write bash/tcsh/csh/ksh when > people login as root, but then there are other commands like "sudo" > or by that matter "alias" :) > > Hint 2 is to add another user with the UID 0 GID 1 but login name > "soot" or whatever which has the desired shell. > > Oh well, thats my humble, sorry if it sounds to negative. > > //Magnus Abrante > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From marc at cube.sh Fri Aug 11 17:26:17 2000 From: marc at cube.sh (Marc Sebastian Pelzer) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 00:26:17 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: Hello Vinay, Saturday, August 12, 2000, 12:14:31 AM, you wrote: VB> I have always wondered this. What's the difference between /sbin/sh and VB> /bin/sh ? Also why is root's shell set to /sbin/sh ? Why not use bash VB> like Linux. /sbin/sh is the default shell for root, because /bin is only a symlink to /usr/bin which may be on another partition that is not available when root boot the system in single user mode. /sbin is always there. A bash is not a good idea, because it is mostly dynamicly linked. /sbin/sh is static linked and has no problems with librarys when /usr is not available. -- Best regards, Marc mailto:marc at cube.sh From stmp at hotmail.com Fri Aug 11 18:03:14 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 23:03:14 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: since root is uid 0 and gid 1 it won't complain if sroot is uid 0 anf gid 1?. what is the useradd command for adding sroot?. can you tell me?. Habib >From: ramon via tictac >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] root login problem >Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:26:07 -0700 (PDT) > > >Another solution to changing the root shell can be to create another root >user such as "rootk" with a uid of 0 and /usr/bin/ksh as the shell. > >ramon. > > >On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Magnus Abrante wrote: > > > > > > Not sure why that shouldn't work unless something is wrong with >/bin/ksh. > > > > > > Why not just change root shell back to /bin/sh? > > > > Umm, => /sbin/sh <=.. There is a reason to why the roots login shell > > is set to /sbin/sh and nothing other than /sbin/sh, why can't > > people just leave it that way? Its amazing how many problems i've > > seen caused by people changing roots shell, preferably to something > > that doesn't exists, or in one way or another is faulty. > > > > I dont know, perhaps its to much to write bash/tcsh/csh/ksh when > > people login as root, but then there are other commands like "sudo" > > or by that matter "alias" :) > > > > Hint 2 is to add another user with the UID 0 GID 1 but login name > > "soot" or whatever which has the desired shell. > > > > Oh well, thats my humble, sorry if it sounds to negative. > > > > //Magnus Abrante > > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From ward at zilla.nu Fri Aug 11 21:03:41 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 21:03:41 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] root login problem Message-ID: On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 12:26:17AM +0200, Marc Sebastian Pelzer wrote: > /sbin/sh is the default shell for root, because /bin is only a symlink > to /usr/bin which may be on another partition that is not available > when root boot the system in single user mode. /sbin is always there. > A bash is not a good idea, because it is mostly dynamicly linked. > /sbin/sh is static linked and has no problems with librarys when /usr > is not available. A statically linked shell is also important if you lose /dev/zero or something else of that sort, as the dld subsystem breaks. I've taken to installing a full suite of statically linked tools in /bin, and I'm collecting sh/ksh versions of common commands. Reagen From pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com Fri Aug 11 21:39:45 2000 From: pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com (Paul Khoury - Tech Support) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 19:39:45 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap SS4/5/10's? Message-ID: I got a nice paycheck (since it's my last day tomorrow), and am thinking of finally upgrading one of my SPARCs. Any CONs of using a SS4? I plan on using ONLY external HD's. Also, is memory standard, or proprietary? I'd prefer an SS10, but I'd like to stay below $150 if possible, for something with 64MB of RAM, and NO hard drives (already got 5.2GB). Also, do I just need to reinstall Solaris, and keep existing settings, since I'd be going from Sun4c to Sun4m? Thanks, Paul From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Aug 11 21:45:42 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 21:45:42 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap SS4/5/10's? Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 07:39:45PM -0700, Paul Khoury - Tech Support wrote: > I got a nice paycheck (since it's my last day tomorrow), and am thinking > of finally upgrading one of my SPARCs. > Any CONs of using a SS4? I plan on using ONLY external HD's. Also, > is memory standard, or proprietary? I'd prefer an SS10, but I'd like to stay > below $150 if possible, for something with 64MB of RAM, and > NO hard drives (already got 5.2GB). > Also, do I just need to reinstall Solaris, and keep existing settings, > since I'd be going from Sun4c to Sun4m? > Thanks, > Paul I'd go for a cheap SS10, because its expandable (CPU-wise) and you can load it up with 128mb of *cheap* 16mb DIMMs internally (which I got for around $10-15 each a couple of years ago, they've got to be even cheaper now..) I think Mike N. had some of these for sale? Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com Fri Aug 11 22:11:40 2000 From: pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com (Paul Khoury - Tech Support) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 20:11:40 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap SS4/5/10's? Message-ID: At 09:45 PM 08/11/2000 -0500, you wrote: >On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 07:39:45PM -0700, Paul Khoury - Tech Support wrote: >> I got a nice paycheck (since it's my last day tomorrow), and am thinking >> of finally upgrading one of my SPARCs. >> Any CONs of using a SS4? I plan on using ONLY external HD's. Also, >> is memory standard, or proprietary? I'd prefer an SS10, but I'd like to stay >> below $150 if possible, for something with 64MB of RAM, and >> NO hard drives (already got 5.2GB). >> Also, do I just need to reinstall Solaris, and keep existing settings, >> since I'd be going from Sun4c to Sun4m? >> Thanks, >> Paul > >I'd go for a cheap SS10, because its expandable (CPU-wise) and you can >load it up with 128mb of *cheap* 16mb DIMMs internally (which I got >for around $10-15 each a couple of years ago, they've got to be even >cheaper now..) Hmmm... I like that better - suppose I could run both POP3 and apache with no lag? Or is that a stupid question? I have QPOPPER, but I'd like to use Sun Internet Mail Server, assuming it's better (and I have the license). From pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com Fri Aug 11 22:49:00 2000 From: pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com (Paul Khoury - Tech Support) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 20:49:00 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Contest suggestion Message-ID: Had a suggestion - any chance we can create a Sunhelp.org RC5 team on distributed.net? I'm part of the OS/2 team, but like the OS, the team mailing list and website seems to be dead also. Paul From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Aug 11 22:56:15 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 22:56:15 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap SS4/5/10's? Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 08:11:40PM -0700, Paul Khoury - Tech Support wrote: > >I'd go for a cheap SS10, because its expandable (CPU-wise) and you can > >load it up with 128mb of *cheap* 16mb DIMMs internally (which I got > >for around $10-15 each a couple of years ago, they've got to be even > >cheaper now..) > Hmmm... I like that better - suppose I could run both POP3 and apache > with no lag? Or is that a stupid question? I have QPOPPER, but I'd like > to use Sun Internet Mail Server, assuming it's better (and I have the > license). I wouldnt recommend SIMS for anything smaller than a ISP-level enterprise mail server.. for something small on a SS10, apache/qpopper/ sendmail (or postfix or qmail) is just fine. (heck, the first ISP I worked for, ionet.net, ran user shell + email + web pages + radius, etc, all off a single SS10 with a SM41 and 192mb RAM... this was with about 1500 users, with about 70 of them using the shell at any given time.. system response was GREAT...) -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com Fri Aug 11 23:15:15 2000 From: pkhoury2 at stevie.loop.com (Paul Khoury - Tech Support) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 21:15:15 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap SS4/5/10's? Message-ID: At 10:56 PM 08/11/2000 -0500, you wrote: >I wouldnt recommend SIMS for anything smaller than a ISP-level >enterprise mail server.. for something small on a SS10, apache/qpopper/ >sendmail (or postfix or qmail) is just fine. Is it really that bad? Needs that much RAM? Of course, I'd only use Apache for webservering (because I assume Netscape's server takes lotsa RAM, and it costs a lot too!). > >(heck, the first ISP I worked for, ionet.net, ionet.net? Heh heh, that's where the list for the OS/2 RC5 team resides. ran user shell + email + >web pages + radius, etc, all off a single SS10 with a SM41 and 192mb >RAM... this was with about 1500 users, with about 70 of them using the >shell at any given time.. system response was GREAT...) > Damn, that's pretty good. Earthlink was using a SS20, with 4 95MHz HyperSPARC CPUs, and 512MB of RAM, and it crawled with barely 500 users!!! From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Sat Aug 12 04:42:58 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 10:42:58 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] bandwidth Message-ID: The problem may not be with your mail client. Exchange servers can actually be setup to HTML-ise any outgoing plain text emails! Go figure. :) I'm on another mailing list where one of the guys has this problem. If it is your client rather than the mail server have a root around in the options, I'm not sure where the appropriate option is in Outlook but in Outlook Express it's in... Tools | Options | Send | Mail Sending Format Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) To: Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 5:17 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] bandwidth > > Hey - I got yelled at for that last message I sent on using > /etc/init.d/lp > > I copied my file from the unix box to outlook. > > We use Citrix/Metaframe on a WTS box to access mail, word, etc. > > Anyone else have problems with my mail being garbled or such? > > Maybe there is some setting I should use? > > I have no idea what HTML mail is or how to do it or how NOT to do > it. > > Thanks, > 1st > > From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Sat Aug 12 14:32:06 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 20:32:06 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... Message-ID: People, I wonder if someone could refresh my memory. A while back someone mentioned a Solaris command to rebuild the device tree without rebooting a machine I think. Am I imagining this? Or was it on another list for a different OS? Ta, Will. From petef at databits.net Sat Aug 12 15:05:04 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 16:05:04 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... Message-ID: Could "devlinks" be what you were thinking of? -Pete ++ 12/08/00 20:32 +0100 - Will Mc Donald: >People, I wonder if someone could refresh my memory. A while back someone >mentioned a Solaris command to rebuild the device tree without rebooting a >machine I think. Am I imagining this? Or was it on another list for a >different OS? > >Ta, > >Will. > > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Pete Fritchman Databits Network Services, Inc http://www.databits.net finger: petef at analog.databits.net From ndronen at frii.com Sat Aug 12 15:11:22 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 14:11:22 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... Message-ID: On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 08:32:06PM +0100, Will Mc Donald wrote: > People, I wonder if someone could refresh my memory. A while back someone > mentioned a Solaris command to rebuild the device tree without rebooting a > machine I think. Am I imagining this? Or was it on another list for a > different OS? You probably want devlinks. Look at /etc/init.d/devlinks (iirc), for example. It has all of the commands you need for adding disks on the fly, loading the device drivers, etc. Regards, Nick Dronen From SardarH at PurpleTie.com Sat Aug 12 15:23:40 2000 From: SardarH at PurpleTie.com (Heshmati, Sardar) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 13:23:40 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... Message-ID: drvconfig -----Original Message----- From: Will Mc Donald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 12:32 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... People, I wonder if someone could refresh my memory. A while back someone mentioned a Solaris command to rebuild the device tree without rebooting a machine I think. Am I imagining this? Or was it on another list for a different OS? Ta, Will. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Sat Aug 12 15:44:07 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 21:44:07 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... Message-ID: Yep, devlinks and drvconfig, those were what I was thinking about. Cheers all that replied. We've been playing about with disk arrays today and I was curious. Although we did have the time to boot -r the box anyway. ----- Original Message ----- From: Pete Fritchman To: Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 9:05 PM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... > Could "devlinks" be what you were thinking of? > > -Pete > > ++ 12/08/00 20:32 +0100 - Will Mc Donald: > >People, I wonder if someone could refresh my memory. A while back someone > >mentioned a Solaris command to rebuild the device tree without rebooting a > >machine I think. Am I imagining this? Or was it on another list for a > >different OS? > > > >Ta, > > > >Will. > > > > From bhinz at mdsun01.nsc.com Sat Aug 12 15:51:46 2000 From: bhinz at mdsun01.nsc.com (Brian Hinz) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 16:51:46 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Most issues installing Solaris 8 on SS10. Message-ID: > The path to the scsi bus (?) on the SS10 (from probe-scsi-all) is > > /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,40000/esp at f,800000 same on my SS10 > I know this is a ton of information, but I'd really appreciate > it if someone with an SS10 with an identical device path > could send the output of ls -lR on > > /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 > > I'd really appreciate it. here ya go, HTH: bhinz at chipmunk ~>ls -lR /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000: total 4 crw------- 1 root sys 84, 1 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:aux,0 crw------- 1 root sys 84, 3 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:aux,0ctl crw------- 1 root sys 84, 16 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:mgt,mgt crw------- 1 root sys 84, 10 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:nt,b1 crw------- 1 root sys 84, 12 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:nt,b2 crw------- 1 root sys 84, 14 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:nt,d crw------- 1 root sys 84, 38 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:nt,dtrace crw------- 1 root sys 84, 15 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:nt,mgt crw------- 1 root other 84, 1 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:sound,audio crw------- 1 root other 84, 3 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:sound,audioctl crw------- 1 root sys 84, 4 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:te,b1 crw------- 1 root sys 84, 6 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:te,b2 crw------- 1 root sys 84, 8 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:te,d crw------- 1 root sys 84, 37 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:te,dtrace crw------- 1 root sys 84, 9 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,DBRIe at f,8010000:te,mgt crw------- 1 root sys 73, 0 Mar 23 1999 SUNW,bpp at f,4800000:bpp0 crw------- 1 root other 39, 0 Mar 23 1999 cgsix at 2,0:cgsix0 drwxr-xr-x 3 root sys 512 Mar 23 1999 espdma at f,400000 drwxr-xr-x 2 root sys 512 Mar 23 1999 ledma at f,400010 crw------- 1 root sys 69, 0 Mar 23 1999 sbusmem at 0,0:slot0 crw------- 1 root sys 69, 1 Mar 23 1999 sbusmem at 1,0:slot1 crw------- 1 root sys 69, 2 Mar 23 1999 sbusmem at 2,0:slot2 crw------- 1 root sys 69, 3 Mar 23 1999 sbusmem at 3,0:slot3 crw------- 1 root sys 69, 15 Mar 23 1999 sbusmem at f,0:slotf /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,400000: total 4 drwxr-xr-x 2 root sys 2048 Mar 23 1999 esp at f,800000 /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000: total 0 brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 0 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:a crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 0 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:a,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 1 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:b crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 1 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:b,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 2 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:c crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 2 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:c,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 3 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:d crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 3 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:d,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 4 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:e crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 4 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:e,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 5 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:f crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 5 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:f,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 6 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:g crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 6 Jul 19 17:05 sd at 0,0:g,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 7 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:h crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 7 Mar 23 1999 sd at 0,0:h,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 16 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:a crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 16 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:a,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 17 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:b crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 17 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:b,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 18 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:c crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 18 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:c,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 19 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:d crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 19 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:d,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 20 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:e crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 20 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:e,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 21 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:f crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 21 Jul 6 10:31 sd at 2,0:f,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 22 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:g crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 22 Jul 6 10:30 sd at 2,0:g,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 23 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:h crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 23 Mar 23 1999 sd at 2,0:h,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 24 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:a crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 24 Jul 20 15:22 sd at 3,0:a,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 25 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:b crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 25 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:b,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 26 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:c crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 26 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:c,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 27 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:d crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 27 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:d,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 28 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:e crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 28 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:e,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 29 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:f crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 29 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:f,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 30 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:g crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 30 Aug 4 10:29 sd at 3,0:g,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 31 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:h crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 31 Mar 23 1999 sd at 3,0:h,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 48 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:a crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 48 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:a,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 49 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:b crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 49 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:b,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 50 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:c crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 50 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:c,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 51 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:d crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 51 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:d,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 52 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:e crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 52 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:e,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 53 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:f crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 53 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:f,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 54 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:g crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 54 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:g,raw brw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 55 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:h crw-r----- 1 root sys 32, 55 Mar 23 1999 sd at 6,0:h,raw crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,137 Jul 6 14:23 st at 5,0: crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,201 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:b crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,205 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:bn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,153 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:c crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,217 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:cb crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,221 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:cbn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,157 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:cn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,145 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:h crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,209 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:hb crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,213 Aug 12 00:32 st at 5,0:hbn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,149 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:hn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,129 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:l crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,193 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:lb crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,197 Nov 24 1999 st at 5,0:lbn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,133 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:ln crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,137 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:m crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,201 May 10 08:36 st at 5,0:mb crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,205 Jan 28 2000 st at 5,0:mbn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,141 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:mn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,141 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:n crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,153 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:u crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,217 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:ub crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,221 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:ubn crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 33,157 Mar 23 1999 st at 5,0:un /devices/iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/ledma at f,400010: total 0 it's 5:00 on a saturday and i'm outta here, be glad to help out some more if can on monday though. -brian From stmp at hotmail.com Sat Aug 12 17:55:09 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 22:55:09 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] no .chsrc..login files in user home Message-ID: Hi all, This one might sound funny or something to you but so far after reading two books on the section,etc I have not been able to figure this out. 1)I installed ssol 2.6 and afterall I was able to make a decent system for our image prcessing applications. Well i pulled this box out of a closet and noone believed I could make a decent system but i am getting there with my very somehow limied knowledge. 2)My root in the passwd file is set at /sbin/sh. Root in the other ssol 2.6 system is set at /bin/ksh. 3)I transferred the .profile file from another ssol2.6 and that solved the PATH problem for the root, now i can do "which ..." and it is ok. 4)Now when i create a new user, i see that the home directory of the user (/bin/csh in passwd file) does not have the files .....cshrc and .login in its home dir. I can not run "which" command. I get the error "not found in /usr/bin". But is works fine in the other ssol 2.6. I can create new users and everything works fine. 5) I am not sure if i have to copy something from the /etc/skel to the root direcotry?????. Could someone help on this?. I emailed one or two people on this but it may be late before they respond. I really really appreciate your helpfulnesses. Great place to learn Great things. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From Rtjepps at aol.com Sat Aug 12 22:40:04 2000 From: Rtjepps at aol.com (Rtjepps at aol.com) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 23:40:04 EDT Subject: [Sunhelp] no .chsrc..login files in user home Message-ID: You got it later in your e-mail. You go to etc/skel and cp the local.cshrc and local.login to the respective user accounts naming the file .cshrc and .login. from there you can modify and configure them to your hearts desire with aliases', Path variables, and such. Ron From stmp at hotmail.com Sat Aug 12 23:06:47 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 04:06:47 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] no .chsrc..login files in user home Message-ID: But how come, the other ssol 2.6 system I do not have to copy the contents of the /etc/skel to it?. .cshrc and .login gets generated as soon as the useradd creates the new user. Habib >From: Rtjepps at aol.com >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] no .chsrc..login files in user home >Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 23:40:04 EDT > >You got it later in your e-mail. You go to etc/skel and cp the local.cshrc >and local.login to the respective user accounts naming the file .cshrc and >.login. from there you can modify and configure them to your hearts desire >with aliases', Path variables, and such. > >Ron >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From stmp at hotmail.com Sun Aug 13 02:05:43 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 07:05:43 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] SUMMARY SUMMARY:no .cshrc ..login in user home Message-ID: Hi, Well the question that i had regarding user .cshrc... files, came up when the other system's user creation result was different. I found out that the other system was using an actual homemade script other than the generic system useradd utility and that is why it behaves diffrently. Well, sometimes I learn the things the hard way. Thanx all. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Sun Aug 13 19:06:27 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 17:06:27 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] bind 4 vs bind 8 on OpenBSD Message-ID: Anybody have strong opinions either way? I already know bind 8, and have a bunch of things configured and in production using 8, but since I'm replacing Linux in x86 with OpenBSD on SPARC, I thought I'd ask. OpenBSD ships with bind4, but has bind8 available, although it hasn't been through the same security audit. Thanks, Greg |---------------------------------------------------| | Windows NT has detected that there were no errors | | for the past 10 minutes. The system will now try | | to restart or crash. Click the OK button to | | continue. | | < Ok > | |---------------------------------------------------| (sigline nicked from Jayan M on comp.os.linux.misc) From petef at databits.net Sun Aug 13 19:26:10 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 20:26:10 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] bind 4 vs bind 8 on OpenBSD Message-ID: While bind 8 hasn't been through the "OpenBSD audit" (which is great), it can be made very secure and fool-proof. Look into the "-t" option of named (chroot), so you can give bind a sandbox to play in (there are good FAQs on the web on setting up a bind chroot). This has proven effective and secure on my machines. On the other hand, I know plenty of people who run bind 4 and have no problem. The key with either version is just keeping up to date with the latest version, 8.2.2 P5, and 4.9.7 (i think). -Pete ++ 13/08/00 17:06 -0700 - Gregory Leblanc: >Anybody have strong opinions either way? I already know bind 8, and have a >bunch of things configured and in production using 8, but since I'm >replacing Linux in x86 with OpenBSD on SPARC, I thought I'd ask. OpenBSD >ships with bind4, but has bind8 available, although it hasn't been through >the same security audit. Thanks, > Greg > >|---------------------------------------------------| >| Windows NT has detected that there were no errors | >| for the past 10 minutes. The system will now try | >| to restart or crash. Click the OK button to | >| continue. | >| < Ok > | >|---------------------------------------------------| >(sigline nicked from Jayan M on comp.os.linux.misc) >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Pete Fritchman Databits Network Services, Inc http://www.databits.net finger: petef at analog.databits.net From eparker at mindsec.com Sun Aug 13 20:12:54 2000 From: eparker at mindsec.com (Erik Parker) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 18:12:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Vfstab.. Hard crashes.. remote access.. fsck'ing Message-ID: Greetings, So here is the dilemma.. Intel Solaris 8 box 1200 miles away. Sits with two other peices of hardware. A 3com super stack II, and a Powerstack 450. Power has been known to go out at this facility for long amounts of time every few months. Changing facility isn't an option. When the box crashes, it usually doesn't recover it's drives and needs to be put into maint mode and have a manual fsck done. Here is the vfstab: fd - /dev/fd fd - no - /proc - /proc proc - no - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 - - swap - no - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 / ufs 1 no - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s5 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s5 /usr ufs 1 yes - /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s0 /usr/local ufs 1 yes - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s3 /var ufs 1 yes - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0p0:boot - /boot pcfs - no - /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s2 /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2 /home ufs 1 yes - /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s4 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s4 /home/eparker ufs 1 yes - swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes - I have never seen the root partition fail at boot, it's always fine. Usually it's /usr/local ... So I need a few options. I can't really afford a term server to go with the box, so getting in via serial isn't really an option. (Yes the UPS will power down the box near end of life, but I still need options) Perhaps I can make the vfstab work better with other mount orders or something? Or maybe a way to run commands even after it decides it needs manual fsck done (like if I moved sshd to /sbin and do a static compile of it).. Or that may not work if the system gives up on networking after it passes S01MOUNTFSYS.. Any ideas? I could spend a couple hundred backs on some *very* small ethernet to serial type of device.. but not much more. Thanks! Erik Parker eparker at mindsec.com Wisdom of the year: You aren't paying enough attention if the only thing you can think about is what you are going to say when it's finally your turn to talk. From jkennedy at orent.com Mon Aug 14 05:10:06 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (John Kennedy) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 05:10:06 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Rebuilding the device tree... Message-ID: Sorry if this has already been answered but I haven't had time to check... The command you require is: /usr/sbin/drvconfig John Will Mc Donald wrote: > > People, I wonder if someone could refresh my memory. A while back someone > mentioned a Solaris command to rebuild the device tree without rebooting a > machine I think. Am I imagining this? Or was it on another list for a > different OS? > > Ta, > > Will. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jkennedy at orent.com Mon Aug 14 05:29:33 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (John Kennedy) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 05:29:33 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: NNNNNNNNNNNNNoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not GNOME?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! Bill Bradford wrote: > > Big announcements from Sun @ Linuxworld Expo tomorrow - looks like they're > going to replace CDE as the standard desktop UI on Solaris with > GNOME... (see the news article on sunhelp.org...) > > Wow. What a thing to wake up to. > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Aug 14 09:10:20 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 09:10:20 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: Big announcements from Sun @ Linuxworld Expo tomorrow - looks like they're going to replace CDE as the standard desktop UI on Solaris with GNOME... (see the news article on sunhelp.org...) Wow. What a thing to wake up to. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From ihblists at nerdherd.net Mon Aug 14 09:41:56 2000 From: ihblists at nerdherd.net (Ian Hall-Beyer) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 08:41:56 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 09:10:20 -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: >Big announcements from Sun @ Linuxworld Expo tomorrow - looks like they're >going to replace CDE as the standard desktop UI on Solaris with >GNOME... (see the news article on sunhelp.org...) Of course, Slashdot users seem to have this difficulty distinguishing GNOME from Linux, and have made the strange conclusion that this means something for Linux on the desktop (?!?!??!!!), ignoring the fact that since it's GPL, you can port it to pretty much any platform you darn well please. -Ian From jeisch at boku.net Mon Aug 14 10:40:26 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 10:40:26 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: I'm guessing (hopping) that Sun will make it 'better' before shipping it? -Jonathan John Kennedy wrote: > > NNNNNNNNNNNNNoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not > GNOME?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > > Big announcements from Sun @ Linuxworld Expo tomorrow - looks like they're > > going to replace CDE as the standard desktop UI on Solaris with > > GNOME... (see the news article on sunhelp.org...) > > > > Wow. What a thing to wake up to. > > > > Bill > > > > -- > > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Mon Aug 14 10:46:13 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 16:46:13 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 05:29:33AM -0500, John Kennedy wrote: > NNNNNNNNNNNNNoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not > GNOME?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! What's wrong with the HelixCode Gnome desktop? Kicks the shit out of CDE. http://www.helixcode.com Brian. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From havoc at apk.net Mon Aug 14 10:57:03 2000 From: havoc at apk.net (Chris Petersen) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 11:57:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Kiddies...(Was Re: [Sunhelp] wow.) Message-ID: > > NNNNNNNNNNNNNoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not > GNOME?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! > > > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > > Big announcements from Sun @ Linuxworld Expo tomorrow - looks like they're > > going to replace CDE as the standard desktop UI on Solaris with > > GNOME... (see the news article on sunhelp.org...) > > > > Wow. What a thing to wake up to. > > > > Bill Heh. My sentiments exactly... Not that I have anything against GNOME/GTK, but CDE & Motif are awful nice, once you get used to them. I, for one, have never understood one's desire to make one's Unix desktop look like some mundane PeeCee running some Micro$haft-style UI. That was the first big detractor for me on StarOffice, at first glance. Something that emulates the old, clean, NeXTStep/Openstep style isn't bad, but to emulate a M$ look-and-feel seems akin to pure evil :) At least there seems to be a touch of the Openstep type stuff there...But anybody's window manager project that mentions Windows 98 as much as GNOME's UI pages do is an immediate turnoff in my book. Somebody should spend all that time reverse engineering 4Dwm from SGI if they want something crisp and clean, or the myriad OpenStep clone projects, or better yet something truly new... And the Slashdot confusion on the issue just goes to show the Linsux kiddee mindset out there at times that leads to such spawns of evil... Whew, now that that's off my chest, a disclaimer before I get flambe'd off the list :) - No open-source programmers were injured in the making of this rant (I promise!) - The author started using Linux waaaaay back at 0.99pl1, and made his first set of distribution diskettes on the floppy drive in an SS10... - I use several applications using GTK/glib day-in and day-out - I've been using CDE since DEC OSF/1 2.0 (I *believe* one of the first commercial implementations of CDE...) - I've used OpenWindows, 4Dwm, CDE, Vue, Windowmaker, FVWM, twm, DECwindows, VMS DECwindows, AIXwindows, Afterstep, etc... - I use Windows 98 & NT everyday as well (unfortunately...please take pity on this poor soul...) All that said, given the recent announcments of OpenMOTIF (which hopefully has an OpenCDE announcement around the corner...), does anybody see this as a step backwards? Especiallly since in many ways Sun's CDE has been the most progressive out of all the manufacturers... Seriously confused at times, and often deranged from mixing too many operating systems at a time... Chris -- Chris Petersen Systems Engineer, Industry Services, Unigraphics Solutions Inc. Co-founder, auctions.workstations.org Email: havoc at apk.net > From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Aug 14 11:07:42 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 12:07:42 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] route problem Message-ID: Add static routes in the /etc/init.d/inetinit file. This will re-establish your static routes on boot up. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From jeisch at boku.net Mon Aug 14 11:33:47 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 11:33:47 -0500 Subject: Kiddies...(Was Re: [Sunhelp] wow.) Message-ID: Chris Petersen wrote: > at first glance. Something that emulates the old, clean, NeXTStep/Openstep > style isn't bad, but to emulate a M$ look-and-feel seems akin to pure evil I used to have openstep for solaris, but I think Sols7 broke it. -Jonathan From suresh at mithi.com Mon Aug 14 11:56:12 2000 From: suresh at mithi.com (suresh) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 17:56:12 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0220_01C00618.EF423810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi I am using ftp on a solaris 8 (on intel ) box.whatever i do i am not = able to secure the ftp folder .If do a ftp login and go to the root = folder .I am able to delete the EASILY.Is there a way where i can stop = the logged in user to go into any other folder other than his thanx ---------------------------------------------------------------- Send and receive mails in Indian languages.=20 Register free with http://www.mailjol.com =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0220_01C00618.EF423810 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Co-founder, auctions.workstations.org Email: havoc at apk.net From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Aug 14 13:30:53 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 13:30:53 -0500 Subject: Kiddies...(Was Re: [Sunhelp] wow.) Message-ID: On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:57:03AM -0400, Chris Petersen wrote: > Somebody should spend all > that time reverse engineering 4Dwm from SGI if they want something crisp and > clean, Crisp and clean? 4DWM is nothing but Motif with a few more pretty pictures.. > or the myriad OpenStep clone projects, or better yet something truly > new... I was hoping for good things for the Eazel people, but so far, I havent seen anything new and exciting. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From havoc at apk.net Mon Aug 14 13:57:05 2000 From: havoc at apk.net (Chris Petersen) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 14:57:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Kiddies...(Was Re: [Sunhelp] wow.) Message-ID: > > On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:57:03AM -0400, Chris Petersen wrote: > > Somebody should spend all > > that time reverse engineering 4Dwm from SGI if they want something crisp and > > clean, > > Crisp and clean? 4DWM is nothing but Motif with a few more pretty pictures.. Fair enough. Not the best adjectives to describe it either, I imagine... I'm not even sure if I'd include the pretty pictures though, as much as it is a different (I won't say better) set of widgets which I find to be a fairly clean "look". Then again, from what I understand it's not an easy environment to write for at times. Speaking of Motif, since it's one of the few real adopted standards on the GUI front as far as Unices go (aside from the basic X environment, and maybe some of the Open Look stuff), I would hope that at least the GNOME folks will build OpenMOTIF support into the window manager.... > > > or the myriad OpenStep clone projects, or better yet something truly > > new... > > I was hoping for good things for the Eazel people, but so far, I havent seen > anything new and exciting. Eazel? Hmm, haven't heard of that one. I've looked at the 3dwm site, but it's still soooo much in infancy that it's not really interesting yet. Who's the latest banner carrier for the NeXTStep/Openstep UI contingent? It's too bad that it looks like Apple's going to opt for more Mac and less NeXT in MacOS X, although what I've seen of it looks interesting (except for the nonsense about animated shrinks). Chris -- Chris Petersen Systems Engineer, Industry Services, Unigraphics Solutions Inc. Co-founder, auctions.workstations.org Email: havoc at apk.net From swet at virtualem.com Mon Aug 14 15:28:34 2000 From: swet at virtualem.com (Swetal Jariwala) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 16:28:34 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] sun4m sparc SUNW,SPARCstation-5 Message-ID: I have the above machine. Does anyone know if there is a FLASH PROM update for this machine? Please respond to swet at virtualem.com. hank you. Regards, Swetal Jariwala From ihblists at nerdherd.net Tue Aug 15 01:34:54 2000 From: ihblists at nerdherd.net (Ian Hall-Beyer) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 00:34:54 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 10:40:26 -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: >I'm guessing (hopping) that Sun will make it 'better' before shipping >it? Sun will be shipping existing versions on the companion CD, and it will be unsupported. When GNOME 2.0 goes gold, it will ship as the default UI with Solaris and be officially supported. I expect that is probably a year out at this point. -Ian From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 15 02:02:29 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 02:02:29 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 12:34:54AM -0600, Ian Hall-Beyer wrote: > On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 10:40:26 -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > >I'm guessing (hopping) that Sun will make it 'better' before shipping > >it? > Sun will be shipping existing versions on the companion CD, and it will > be unsupported. When GNOME 2.0 goes gold, it will ship as the default > UI with Solaris and be officially supported. I expect that is probably > a year out at this point. > -Ian I'm just happy to hear this, cuz the HelixCode Gnome release doesent work on Sol8, and compiling GNOME from scratch is a BITCH.... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 15 02:20:31 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:20:31 +0200 Subject: Kiddies...(Was Re: [Sunhelp] wow.) Message-ID: > On the other hand, I've got OpenStep for SPARC (the full blown OS), when I > upgrade past my current SS5/70, I'll load that on there and give it a > spin...See if it's as nice as NeXTSTep PA-RISC... I recently installed NeXTstep 3.3 for PA-RISC on a SS 20, it runs very smoothly... Well, at least after i found the y2k patch ;) //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From kevin_stevens at hotmail.com Tue Aug 15 03:21:19 2000 From: kevin_stevens at hotmail.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 01:21:19 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: Could have been worse, you could have awoken to Enlightenment. ;) KeS >From: Bill Bradford >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. >Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 09:10:20 -0500 > >Big announcements from Sun @ Linuxworld Expo tomorrow - looks like they're >going to replace CDE as the standard desktop UI on Solaris with >GNOME... (see the news article on sunhelp.org...) > >Wow. What a thing to wake up to. > >Bill > >-- >+-------------------\ /-----------------+ >| Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | >| mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | >| Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | >+-------------------/ \-----------------+ >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Aug 15 03:39:30 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:39:30 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 02:02:29AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > > I'm just happy to hear this, cuz the HelixCode Gnome release doesent work > on Sol8, and compiling GNOME from scratch is a BITCH.... Yes, it does. It's working on my Ultra 10 I'm on right now. Came across the odd bug (like the dtlogin menu thing not working), but I fixed that one myself. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Aug 15 03:47:07 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:47:07 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 09:13:32AM +0000, Ben Dougherty wrote: > Does anyone have a kill script which will kill all the processes for a user? Run "kill -9 -1" as the user. If you're looking to kill specific processes, the "pgrep" and "pkill" commands that ship with Solaris 7 and later might be of use. Otherwise, something along these lines might be of use. ps -u user | grep process | awk '{print $1}' | xargs kill Brian. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Aug 15 03:56:31 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:56:31 +0100 Subject: Kiddies...(Was Re: [Sunhelp] wow.) Message-ID: On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:57:03AM -0400, Chris Petersen wrote: > At least there seems to be a touch of the Openstep type stuff there...But > anybody's window manager project that mentions Windows 98 as much as GNOME's > UI pages do is an immediate turnoff in my book. Gnome's not a window manager, the window manager that "ships" with the HelixCode Gnome desktop is "Sawmill". Despite the kneejerk "Ugh, Windows sucks" reaction that most (certainly around here) suffer from, there were some good ideas in Windows that MS fscked up that the Gnome folk reckon are a good plan. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 15 03:57:59 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 03:57:59 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 09:13:32AM +0000, Ben Dougherty wrote: > Hi all, > Does anyone have a kill script which will kill all the processes for a user? su - -c "kill -9 -1" that will do it 8-) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 15 04:05:21 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 04:05:21 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 09:39:30AM +0100, Brian Scanlan wrote: > On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 02:02:29AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > > I'm just happy to hear this, cuz the HelixCode Gnome release doesent work > > on Sol8, and compiling GNOME from scratch is a BITCH.... > Yes, it does. It's working on my Ultra 10 I'm on right now. > Came across the odd bug (like the dtlogin menu thing not working), but > I fixed that one myself. Not working on *this* Ultra 10... been sitting at "Please wait while the mirror listing is downloaded." for about five minutes. If I point it straight at the HelixCode FTP site, I dont get a package listing.... Oh well, I'll just wait for SUNWgnome 8-) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From benjamind at miles33.co.uk Tue Aug 15 04:13:32 2000 From: benjamind at miles33.co.uk (Ben Dougherty) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:13:32 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: Hi all, Does anyone have a kill script which will kill all the processes for a user? One of our customers is running Exceed and every time it crashes it leaves residual processes running on the server. I need something which will clean all the processes out or that can be ran when he starts a new session which will kill the old processes. Thanks for any help Ben From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 15 04:15:13 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 11:15:13 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: > Does anyone have a kill script which will kill all the processes for a user? Humm, so you would want to kill all of a users processes when he logs in? why does that sounds like a bad idea :)? I would probably to something like: (to copy previous mail): kill -9 `/usr/bin/ps -u | grep -v $$ |grep -v PID |awk '{print $1}'` at least that would work if you would do a console login, since $$ is the shells pid. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Tue Aug 15 04:23:24 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:23:24 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_/YaemxO/79RDu1rHvC/YbQ) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Bill Bradford wrote: > > Big announcements from Sun @ Linuxworld Expo tomorrow - looks like they're > going to replace CDE as the standard desktop UI on Solaris with > GNOME... (see the news article on sunhelp.org...) > > Wow. What a thing to wake up to. > > Bill Won't make a difference to me - I'm still using good ole olwm et al! CDE is too much of a resource thief for my liking, so not good to run on servers. I've heard that GNOME's pretty 'fat' too,and that KDE was better in this respect, although not nearly as good to use. Oh why won't someone port 4dwm and IndigoMagic from Silicon Graphics (I REFUSE to call them 'sgi')? Even bigger than CDE, a pig to write for, but darned nice to use 8 hours a day, (and that way Sun would have to install 24bit frame buffers as standard in E series boxes!). 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You have whitepapers and overviews etc at http://www.sun.com/clusters/ Answerbook are at: http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.83.7/@Ab2CollView?DwebQuery=SunCluster&Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 15 05:09:27 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 05:09:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 10:23:24AM +0100, Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk wrote: >Oh why won't someone port 4dwm and IndigoMagic from Silicon Graphics (I REFUSE > to call them 'sgi')? >Even bigger than CDE, a pig to write for, but darned nice to use 8 hours a day, >(and that way Sun would have >to install 24bit frame buffers as standard in E series boxes!). > Just my opinion and probably wrong..... ;-) > Bob Cross. If you want 4Dwm, just get Motif and fvwmButtons.... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 15 05:10:21 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 05:10:21 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 04:05:21AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > Not working on *this* Ultra 10... been sitting at "Please wait while the > mirror listing is downloaded." for about five minutes. If I point it > straight at the HelixCode FTP site, I dont get a package listing.... > Oh well, I'll just wait for SUNWgnome 8-) > Bill And after 3-4 retries (having to kill the installer each time) I'm about 50% through the install process.. At least its recognizing that it already downloaded half of the necessary stuff... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From simonp at kk.iij4u.or.jp Tue Aug 15 05:22:28 2000 From: simonp at kk.iij4u.or.jp (Simon Pratt) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 19:22:28 +0900 Subject: [Sunhelp] "wrong magic number" Message-ID: Hi I have just inherited a SS10 (with Solaris 2.5.1) with 2x 1.05GB HDDs in. When replacing drive 1 with a rather nice large IBM Ultrastar 18ES and booting I get the following error message: "corrupt label - wrong magic number" It still boots OK but it doesn't seem to recognise the new HDD... I have tried changing the SCSI ID a few times (I tried ID# 1, 2 and 6 the disk I am replacing was ID# 2 and drive 0 is ID#3) but to no avail. It seems that the label on the HDD is corrupted. Has anyone experienced this before? any idea what to do? is this an incompatibility problem with this HDD? Thanks Simon Pratt simonp at kk.iij4u.or.jp From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 15 05:39:57 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:39:57 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] "wrong magic number" Message-ID: The disk doesn't have a sun label, you should be able to set a sun label with format. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Hi I have just inherited a SS10 (with Solaris 2.5.1) with 2x 1.05GB HDDs in. > When replacing drive 1 with a rather nice large IBM Ultrastar 18ES and > booting I get the following error message: > "corrupt label - wrong magic number" > > It still boots OK but it doesn't seem to recognise the new HDD... > > I have tried changing the SCSI ID a few times (I tried ID# 1, 2 and 6 the > disk I am replacing was ID# 2 and drive 0 is ID#3) but to no avail. It seems > that the label on the HDD is corrupted. Has anyone experienced this before? > any idea what to do? is this an incompatibility problem with this HDD? > > Thanks > > Simon Pratt > simonp at kk.iij4u.or.jp > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Tue Aug 15 05:41:22 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:41:22 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: "wrong magic number" Message-ID: On Tue 2000-08-15 (19:22), Simon Pratt wrote: > Hi I have just inherited a SS10 (with Solaris 2.5.1) with 2x 1.05GB HDDs in. > When replacing drive 1 with a rather nice large IBM Ultrastar 18ES and > booting I get the following error message: > "corrupt label - wrong magic number" > > It still boots OK but it doesn't seem to recognise the new HDD... The machine *does* recognize the disk, but - as the message tells you, there is no valid disk label on the disk. You will have to create one using format > I have tried changing the SCSI ID a few times (I tried ID# 1, 2 and 6 the > disk I am replacing was ID# 2 and drive 0 is ID#3) but to no avail. It seems > that the label on the HDD is corrupted. When disks are delivered without passing some Sun aware instance :-) there will be a test pattern on sector 0. So the magic number 0xdabe is missing... Has anyone experienced this before? Yes, of course, every time I add a new disk > any idea what to do? is this an incompatibility problem with this HDD? format. RTFM&AB Steffen, HTH -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de Art is a lie which makes us realize the truth. --- Pablo Picasso From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Tue Aug 15 05:57:31 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 06:57:31 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] SSA disks sometimes won't spin up in U2 Message-ID: Hi, I recently replaced old 2GB drives in my U2s with 4GB drives, which were used before in an SSA100. Out of 11 hard drives 4 spin up in the U2s and are working fine since then. They all worked fine in the SSA. Any ideas? How can I check for firmware differences on the disks. Thanks ##### # Wolfgang Engelien # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu ##### From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Aug 15 05:59:21 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 11:59:21 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] wow. Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 05:10:21AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > And after 3-4 retries (having to kill the installer each time) I'm > about 50% through the install process.. At least its recognizing that > it already downloaded half of the necessary stuff... Hmm. I remember the installer not working for me, going home, coming back into work, redownloading the installer, re-entering my proxy details etc., and then it working. I suspected it didn't do any error checking on what I put in as my proxy name, and that it insists that you use the FQDN, but doesn't actually complain if you don't, etc. Good that it's working anyway. ;) Brian. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From willem at unnamed.nu Tue Aug 15 09:18:46 2000 From: willem at unnamed.nu (Willem Ave) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:18:46 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] "wrong magic number" Message-ID: Have you done a 'boot -r' ? If not reboot and do a stop - a to go to the 'ok' prompt, when you are there type boot -r and you will reconfigure all the devices attached. When your fully booted up do a simple 'devlinks; disks' then when your done that, you can go into the 'format' command and format the drive, when your done all that don't forget to 'newfs' the new drive. Hope this helps, -Willem ++ 15/08/00 19:22 +0900 - Simon Pratt: >Hi I have just inherited a SS10 (with Solaris 2.5.1) with 2x 1.05GB HDDs in. >When replacing drive 1 with a rather nice large IBM Ultrastar 18ES and >booting I get the following error message: >"corrupt label - wrong magic number" > >It still boots OK but it doesn't seem to recognise the new HDD... > >I have tried changing the SCSI ID a few times (I tried ID# 1, 2 and 6 the >disk I am replacing was ID# 2 and drive 0 is ID#3) but to no avail. It seems >that the label on the HDD is corrupted. Has anyone experienced this before? >any idea what to do? is this an incompatibility problem with this HDD? > >Thanks > >Simon Pratt >simonp at kk.iij4u.or.jp > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Willem Ave willem at unnamed.nu ------------------------------------------ Testing? What's that? If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up, it is perfect. -- Linus Torvalds From oobimaki at hcl.com Tue Aug 15 10:21:25 2000 From: oobimaki at hcl.com (Wally) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 11:21:25 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: How about trying this: In the XSTART command line, place the word "nohup" in lowercase without the quotes in front of the command line, for example: commandline: nohup xterm -display @d & The nohup command instructs the shell to NOT drop any applications that are run from itself. The problem with some of these hosts is that once a command line is issued through the shell (start method being rexec, telnet, etc.) and the application is run, the shell itself leaves a process to close the application that was run from itself if the shell is shutdown. Simple thinking: Because the shell is closed, the application should close as well. the "nohup" option leaves no sockets open on the host once the application is closed and there is no need to use the (-1) timeout feature to resolve the problem of the x application closing as soon as it is opened. Regards, Wally Obimakinde. Hummingbird Communications LTD. TEL:1-416-496-2200X2316 E-mail:oobimaki at hcl.com URL:http://www.hummingbird.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Dougherty" To: "sunhelp" Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 5:13 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script > Hi all, > > Does anyone have a kill script which will kill all the processes for a user? One > of our customers is running Exceed > and every time it crashes it leaves residual processes running on the server. I > need something which will clean all > the processes out or that can be ran when he starts a new session which will > kill the old processes. > > Thanks for any help > Ben > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Tue Aug 15 11:04:34 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:04:34 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: You can use this to kill a users process: ps -ef | awk '// {print $2}' | xargs kill Or you could use this script: #!/usr/bin/ksh # # This script will kill all user processes for the # specified user. # if [[ "$1" != "" ]] then User=$1 else read User?"Enter username: " fi for Proc in $(ps -fu$User|tail +2|awk '{print $2}'|sort -rn) do kill $Proc done Dennis L. 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------_=_NextPart_001_01C006DE.305B2580-- From SardarH at PurpleTie.com Tue Aug 15 13:44:37 2000 From: SardarH at PurpleTie.com (Heshmati, Sardar) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 11:44:37 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: kill -9 `ps -aef|grep user |awk '{ print $2 }'` -----Original Message----- From: Ben Dougherty [mailto:benjamind at miles33.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 2:14 AM To: sunhelp Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Hi all, Does anyone have a kill script which will kill all the processes for a user? One of our customers is running Exceed and every time it crashes it leaves residual processes running on the server. I need something which will clean all the processes out or that can be ran when he starts a new session which will kill the old processes. Thanks for any help Ben _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Tue Aug 15 14:57:33 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:57:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Kiddies...(Was Re: [Sunhelp] wow.) Message-ID: On 15-Aug-00 at 01:59, Brian Scanlan (singer at redbrick.dcu.ie) wrote: > On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 11:57:03AM -0400, Chris Petersen wrote: > > At least there seems to be a touch of the Openstep type stuff there...But > > anybody's window manager project that mentions Windows 98 as much as > > GNOME's UI pages do is an immediate turnoff in my book. > > Gnome's not a window manager, the window manager that "ships" with the > HelixCode Gnome desktop is "Sawmill". Despite the kneejerk "Ugh, Windows > sucks" reaction that most (certainly around here) suffer from, there were > some good ideas in Windows that MS fscked up that the Gnome folk reckon > are a good plan. It should also be pointed out that GNOME tools tend to follow the GNU philosophy that the user should be able to configure things to their own tastes. It probably wouldn't be too difficult to configure the GNOME panel to very closely resemble the look and feel of the CDE panel. (Although the technique for adding things to the panel would change. But this is one of the places where GNOME is a clear win over CDE - there are easy and obvious methods to customize the panel from the GUI.) Also, gnome apps tend to be written in GTK which gives the user a pervasive theme-ability. Add the configurability of Enlightenment, Sawmill, ICEwm and other modern X11 window managers; and you wind up with a system you can easily tailor to an extent that Win* users only get with a few individual apps like WinAmp. I use CDE on my SPARC/Solaris machine and GNOME on my FreeBSD machines. I only recently switched from ICEwm to Sawmill, and have to say that there are a few things about Sawmill that I don't care for. But it's a new window manager, still under heavy development; so I expect that to change in the next few months. When I first started using GNOME, there were a few things that I definately preferred about CDE. But as GNOME has matured, and I have gotten used to it, I find my opinions are changing. I find myself missing some of the GNOME features when using CDE. -Pat From eparker at mindsec.com Tue Aug 15 17:48:08 2000 From: eparker at mindsec.com (Erik Parker) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 15:48:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Heshmati, Sardar wrote: > > > kill -9 `ps -aef|grep user |awk '{ print $2 }'` 100 would be the userid of that user kill -9 `ps -eu 100|awk '{ print $1 }'` Erik Parker eparker at mindsec.com Wisdom of the year: You aren't paying enough attention if the only thing you can think about is what you are going to say when it's finally your turn to talk. From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Tue Aug 15 20:17:05 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 21:17:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] kill script Message-ID: From: Erik Parker To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] kill script MIME-Version: 1.0 X-BeenThere: sunhelp at sunhelp.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.0beta5 List-Id: General discussion / help / chat about Sun machines and software On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Heshmati, Sardar wrote: >> >> >> kill -9 `ps -aef|grep user |awk '{ print $2 }'` >100 would be the userid of that user > >kill -9 `ps -eu 100|awk '{ print $1 }'` > I don't think you want to use th "e" option to "ps". This option lists "every process". If you execute this as root, you will "kill" alot more then you intended to. Just uset ps -u 100. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 15 21:42:36 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 21:42:36 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Helix GNOME on Solaris Message-ID: This is all I have to say on the issue: bash-2.03# cd /opt bash-2.03# ls Acrobat4 SUNWits SUNWsmtv SUNWspci gnome netscape schily sfw bash-2.03# du -sk gnome 580227 gnome *ack* *pfft!* *cough* And, after running "strip *" in /opt/gnome/bin/: bash-2.03# du -sk . 314297 . That's STILL too darn big... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Tue Aug 15 22:45:04 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 20:45:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Helix GNOME on Solaris Message-ID: On 15-Aug-00 at 19:49, Bill Bradford (mrbill at mrbill.net) wrote: > bash-2.03# du -sk gnome > 580227 gnome > > *ack* *pfft!* > *cough* > > And, after running "strip *" in /opt/gnome/bin/: > > bash-2.03# du -sk . > 314297 . > > That's STILL too darn big... It wouldn't surprise me to find that it had been compiled with debugging on and optimization off... But even if it was an optimized build, compare against CDE: patl at asimov.640> du -sk /usr/dt /usr/openwin 293112 /usr/dt 488985 /usr/openwin Try going through the GNOME stuff and stripping out all of the localizations for languages you aren't using. Particularly the asian language ones. (Especially look for fonts with asian language support.) I would expect 'production' installation packages to strip the localizations out into separate optional packages. I would also expect them to split out games. So, you would be left with something not a whole lot bigger than CDE; but more functional and easier to configure. -Pat From brt at osk.sema.se Wed Aug 16 02:07:04 2000 From: brt at osk.sema.se (Bjorn Ramqvist) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 09:07:04 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? Message-ID: Hi, I'm just curious; Are there two different versions of Ultra 5 out there? A friend of mine told me I must be certain of what memory the machine has. Can someone confirm this? And, is there a reason why the Ultra 5 doesn't support "Creator" graphics while the Ultra 10 does, even if they have the same mainboard? /Regards, Bjorn From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Wed Aug 16 02:24:49 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 10:24:49 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_VLUYQHQjtp8FT9GzZS1FIg) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Not really .. The versions are dependent on processor speeds and memory configurations that you have ordered. The CHASSIS of Ultra 5 does not allow you to fix Creator 3D.. Mohammed Ilyas SUPPORT ENGINEER -----Original Message----- From: Bjorn Ramqvist [mailto:brt at osk.sema.se] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:07 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? Hi, I'm just curious; Are there two different versions of Ultra 5 out there? A friend of mine told me I must be certain of what memory the machine has. Can someone confirm this? And, is there a reason why the Ultra 5 doesn't support "Creator" graphics while the Ultra 10 does, even if they have the same mainboard? /Regards, Bjorn _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_VLUYQHQjtp8FT9GzZS1FIg) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models?

Not really .. The versions are dependent on processor = speeds and memory configurations that you have ordered.

The CHASSIS of Ultra 5 does not allow you to fix = Creator 3D..

Mohammed Ilyas
SUPPORT ENGINEER

-----Original Message-----
From: Bjorn Ramqvist [mailto:brt at osk.sema.se]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:07 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models?


Hi,

I'm just curious; Are there two different versions of = Ultra 5 out there?
A friend of mine told me I must be certain of what = memory the machine
has.
Can someone confirm this?

And, is there a reason why the Ultra 5 doesn't = support "Creator"
graphics while the Ultra 10 does, even if they have = the same mainboard?


        /Regards, = Bjorn
_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

--Boundary_(ID_VLUYQHQjtp8FT9GzZS1FIg)-- From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Wed Aug 16 05:55:32 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 12:55:32 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem Message-ID: With the exeption of the anynomous user (ftp in the system), you cannot chroot users and jail them in, for example, their homedirectory. There are 3-rd part tools such as proftpd (www.proftpd.net) that i will be able to handle this. Who are you logging in as? You shouldn't be able to delete files that are not owned by the user you logged in as. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Hi > I am using ftp on a solaris 8 (on intel ) box.whatever i do i am not able to secure the ftp folder .If do a ftp login and go to the root folder .I am able to delete the EASILY.Is there a way where i can stop the logged in user to go into any other folder other than his > thanx > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Send and receive mails in Indian languages. > Register free with http://www.mailjol.com > > From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Wed Aug 16 05:57:20 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 07:57:20 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Helix GNOME on Solaris Message-ID: On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, you wrote: > This is all I have to say on the issue: > > bash-2.03# cd /opt > bash-2.03# ls > Acrobat4 SUNWits SUNWsmtv SUNWspci gnome netscape schily sfw > bash-2.03# du -sk gnome > 580227 gnome > > *ack* *pfft!* > *cough* > > And, after running "strip *" in /opt/gnome/bin/: > > bash-2.03# du -sk . > 314297 . Tried KDE? bash-2.01# du -s 186754 . -- "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall ----------------------------------------------------------------- Martn Marqus email: martin at math.unl.edu.ar Santa Fe - Argentina http://math.unl.edu.ar/~martin/ Administrador de sistemas en math.unl.edu.ar ----------------------------------------------------------------- From s.condit at unite.net Wed Aug 16 07:31:05 2000 From: s.condit at unite.net (S Condit) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 13:31:05 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris OpenStep Message-ID: Someone was looking for the URL to download Solaris Openstep - don't know if this is what you meant but take a look at http://brahma.imag.fr/Multimedia/openstep/download.html Haven't tried it yet myself. Stephen Condit > Chris Petersen wrote: > > > at first glance. Something that emulates the old, clean, NeXTStep/Openstep > > style isn't bad, but to emulate a M$ look-and-feel seems akin to pure evil > > I used to have openstep for solaris, but I think Sols7 broke it. > > -Jonathan |Yeah, I've heard that. Anybody still got that URL? I know we circulated it |around the list a while back, but I've lost it recently. | |On the other hand, I've got OpenStep for SPARC (the full blown OS), when I |upgrade past my current SS5/70, I'll load that on there and give it a |spin...See if it's as nice as NeXTSTep PA-RISC... | |Chris From andreww at pcs.co.uk Wed Aug 16 07:59:21 2000 From: andreww at pcs.co.uk (Andrew Wallace) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 13:59:21 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] re: screen saver Message-ID: Hi, I'm running a solaris 2.6 on a sparc4. Is there any way to customise the screen savers by adding new ones? Andy Wallace From suri74 at fnmail.com Wed Aug 16 08:33:14 2000 From: suri74 at fnmail.com (suri74 at fnmail.com) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 13:33:14 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] help on ethernet Message-ID: hi everybody i have two ethernet interfaces on my intel solaris7 machine.one is 192.168.0.1 and other is 202.87.117.111.i have to transfer data from 192.168.0.1 to 202.87.117.11.i think ip-forwarding is built in.my rest of PC's on lan is pinging to both ethernet interfaces but data from intel machine is not going forward.i also make default router file in which i define my default gateway. if any opinion pls.tell me --------------------------------------------------------------- This Message was Powered by Xcel Communications Sign up for your FREE EMAIL account today at http://www.mailroom.com Give your FAX machine an email address http://www.faxroom.com From suresh at mithi.com Wed Aug 16 08:37:12 2000 From: suresh at mithi.com (suresh) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 14:37:12 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_014E_01C0078F.76E300C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi I am using ftp on a solaris 8 (on intel ) box.whatever i do i am not = able to secure the ftp folder .If do a ftp login and go to the root = folder .I am able to delete the EASILY.Is there a way where i can stop = the logged in user to go into any other folder other than his thanx ---------------------------------------------------------------- Send and receive mails in Indian languages.=20 Register free with http://www.mailjol.com =20 ------=_NextPart_000_014E_01C0078F.76E300C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_014E_01C0078F.76E300C0-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Aug 16 08:47:51 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 09:47:51 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] re: screen saver Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00788.922DB6B0 Content-Type: text/plain yes > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Wallace [SMTP:andreww at pcs.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:59 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] re: screen saver > > Hi, > > I'm running a solaris 2.6 on a sparc4. > > Is there any way to customise the screen savers by adding new ones? > > Andy Wallace > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00788.922DB6B0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] re: screen saver

yes

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Andrew Wallace [SMTP:andreww at pcs.co.uk]
    Sent:   Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:59 AM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
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    Hi,

    I'm running a solaris 2.6 on a = sparc4.

    Is there any way to customise the = screen savers by adding new ones?

    Andy Wallace
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00788.922DB6B0-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Aug 16 09:54:44 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 10:54:44 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] wanted to buy - sparcs Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00791.E9C70300 Content-Type: text/plain I need 6 of the following: please reply off list Sun Ultra 2, Model with One 400MHz UltraSPARC-II Processor with 2MB Cache to include 20" Sony Trinitron Color Monitor (or sun), Creator 3D Accelerated Graphics Board, 256MB Memory, Internal Formatted 4GB Fast/Wide SCSI Disk Drive, Internal 32X CD-ROM, Keyboard, Mouse and Pad - One Year Warranty on System (or more) - Solaris Pre-installed on Disk Drive (not necessary) - Desktop Right-to-use License ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00791.E9C70300 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable wanted to buy - sparcs

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00791.E9C70300-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 16 09:56:26 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 09:56:26 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Helix GNOME on Solaris Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 07:57:20AM -0300, Martin A. Marques wrote: > Tried KDE? > bash-2.01# du -s > 186754 . Tried it, hated it, reclaimed the disk space. bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From ward at zilla.nu Wed Aug 16 10:12:04 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 10:12:04 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris OpenStep Message-ID: Unfortunately, it's just the OpenStep runtime, no dev, no fun apps, nothing. Runs fine, though. On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 01:31:05PM +0100, S Condit wrote: > Someone was looking for the URL to download Solaris Openstep - don't know > if this is what you meant but take a look at > > http://brahma.imag.fr/Multimedia/openstep/download.html > > Haven't tried it yet myself. > > Stephen Condit > > > > Chris Petersen wrote: > > > > > at first glance. Something that emulates the old, clean, > NeXTStep/Openstep > > > style isn't bad, but to emulate a M$ look-and-feel seems akin to pure > evil > > > > I used to have openstep for solaris, but I think Sols7 broke it. > > > > -Jonathan > > |Yeah, I've heard that. Anybody still got that URL? I know we circulated > it > |around the list a while back, but I've lost it recently. > | > |On the other hand, I've got OpenStep for SPARC (the full blown OS), when I > |upgrade past my current SS5/70, I'll load that on there and give it a > |spin...See if it's as nice as NeXTSTep PA-RISC... > | > |Chris > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From echase at postoffice.providence.edu Wed Aug 16 10:27:46 2000 From: echase at postoffice.providence.edu (Edward Chase) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 11:27:46 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] quotas and deleting users Message-ID: I'm new to working with quotas, so here's a basic question. Is there anything extra that needs to be done when deleting a user? Does the users quota entry go away with the user? The guts of my adduser script looks like the following: while read user gid comnt do # add user and set quotas echo Creating account for ${comnt} eval useradd -g ${gid} -c ${comnt} -s /bin/passwd -m ${user} eval edquota -p qtempl ${user} done < ${datafile} quotacheck -a The guts of my deluser script looks like the following: while read user do # delete user, user's home directory, and user's mail echo Deleting account for ${user} rm /var/mail/${user} eval userdel -r ${user} done < ${datafile} --------------------------------------------------------------- Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu Providence College | http://www.providence.edu Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu Providence, RI 02918 | From trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br Wed Aug 16 10:50:03 2000 From: trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br (Eduardo Trettel) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 12:50:03 -0300 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] quotas and deleting users Message-ID: On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Edward Chase wrote: > I'm new to working with quotas, so here's a basic question. > > Is there anything extra that needs to be done when deleting a user? Does > the users quota entry go away with the user? > The script is fine. However, quota regs are tied to UIDs and as long as I've noticed, dont go away with the user. Not a problem, given that your script reassign the quotas when reusing an UID. Trettel > The guts of my adduser script looks like the following: > > while read user gid comnt > do > # add user and set quotas > echo Creating account for ${comnt} > eval useradd -g ${gid} -c ${comnt} -s /bin/passwd -m ${user} > eval edquota -p qtempl ${user} > done < ${datafile} > > quotacheck -a > > The guts of my deluser script looks like the following: > > while read user > do > # delete user, user's home directory, and user's mail > echo Deleting account for ${user} > rm /var/mail/${user} > eval userdel -r ${user} > done < ${datafile} > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu > Providence College | http://www.providence.edu > Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu > Providence, RI 02918 | > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > ============================================================================ E. Trettel Network Manager Depto. de Telematica - FEEC - UNICAMP Bloco B - LB 16 Fone: (019) 788-3849 Campinas - SP - Brasil ============================================================================ From ward at zilla.nu Wed Aug 16 12:02:10 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 12:02:10 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Helix GNOME on Solaris Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 09:56:26AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 07:57:20AM -0300, Martin A. Marques wrote: > > Tried KDE? > > bash-2.01# du -s > > 186754 . > > Tried it, hated it, reclaimed the disk space. I don't use it, but the wife likes it better than CDE or GNOME. I think my main problems with GNOME aren't even technical, but stem from my dislike of RedHat's biz practices (the whole TriTeal/CDE/GNOME deal) and how lots of developers write simple apps that could be done entirely in gtk, but require gnome libs all over the place just to work. I'll stick with WindowMaker on my desktop and BlackBox on my laptop, and avoid GNOME just like I avoid CDE. Reagen From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Wed Aug 16 12:23:00 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 19:23:00 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Copy/Paste/Cut on non-Sparc keyboards ? Message-ID: Hi there, I'm trying to use Solaris/OpenWindows on an Xterminal (TekXPress) and a UltraSPARC clone which both are equipped with a non-standard (for Sparc, that is) keyboards. For the XTerm I already found out how to map the Open and Front keys, but didn't succeed to map Copy/Paste/Cut. Same problem arises with the PC-type kbd connected to the U10 clone. Any hints (besides the ptr to Sunsolve doc 1809-02 which doesn't seem to work here) ? TIA, Steffen Grunewald -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de All that is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost. -- Tolkien From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Wed Aug 16 13:20:38 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:20:38 -0300 (ART) Subject: [Sunhelp] /etc/system Message-ID: Can someone give me information, documentation or a web page where I can find information on what I can set in the /etc/system file on Solaris 7 and 8?? Thanks! "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall ----------------------------------------------------------------- Martn Marqus email: martin at math.unl.edu.ar Santa Fe - Argentina http://math.unl.edu.ar/~martin/ Administrador de sistemas en math.unl.edu.ar ----------------------------------------------------------------- From Mark.Zander at mezzia.com Wed Aug 16 14:00:31 2000 From: Mark.Zander at mezzia.com (Zander, Mark) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 14:00:31 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] /etc/system Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C007B4.43976F81 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You might start at http://www.sun.com/sun-on-net/performance.html ----- Mark Zander =3D=3D=3D> Mark.Zander at mezzia.com Unix System Admin mezzia e-business Indianapolis, IN USA Third Stone From The Sun http://www.mezzia.com -----Original Message----- From: Martin A. Marques [mailto:martin at math.unl.edu.ar] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 1:21 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] /etc/system Can someone give me information, documentation or a web page where I = can find information on what I can set in the /etc/system file on Solaris = 7 and 8?? Thanks! "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin = Udall ----------------------------------------------------------------- Mart=EDn Marqu=E9s email: martin at math.unl.edu.ar Santa Fe - Argentina http://math.unl.edu.ar/~martin/ Administrador de sistemas en math.unl.edu.ar ----------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C007B4.43976F81 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] /etc/system

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-----Original Message-----
From: Martin A. Marques [mailto:martin at math.unl.edu.ar= ]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 1:21 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] /etc/system


Can someone give me information, documentation or a = web page where I can
find information on what  I can set in the = /etc/system file on Solaris 7
and 8??

Thanks!

"And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, = about me." - Melvin Udall
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C007B4.43976F81-- From vinay at bharel.com Wed Aug 16 17:40:52 2000 From: vinay at bharel.com (Vinay Bharel) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 22:40:52 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] BRU on Solaris Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone here use BRU for backups. I tried it for the first time today and got the below errors after the backup was done. I was able to supress them by using -A or adding "noautoscan" in /etc/brutab but they still bother me. I am using an Exabyte 8mm drive mounted remotely. I am using rsh to connect to it. Also what do you guys think about BRU overall? Is it reliable. Thanks for you help. 0000816 11:22:06|7094|root|[L178] rewinding volume [1] to begin autoscan 20000816 11:22:09|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:22:24|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:22:40|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:22:55|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:23:10|7094|root|[E148] autoscan read error at block 0 (0.00 Megabytes): errno = 5, Input/output error 20000816 11:23:10|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:23:25|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:23:40|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:23:55|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:24:10|7094|root|[E148] autoscan read error at block 0 (0.00 Megabytes): errno = 5, Input/output error 20000816 11:24:10|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:24:25|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:24:40|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:24:55|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:25:10|7094|root|[E148] autoscan read error at block 0 (0.00 Megabytes): errno = 5, Input/output error 20000816 11:25:10|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:25:25|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:25:40|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:25:55|7094|root|[L185] waiting 15 seconds to do rewind 20000816 11:26:10|7094|root|[E148] autoscan read error at block 0 (0.00 Megabytes): errno = 5, Input/output error 20000816 11:26:10|7094|root|[W210] warning - could not rewind device --- Vinay Bharel vinay at bharel.com http://www.bharel.com From jameyson at amist.org Wed Aug 16 17:47:07 2000 From: jameyson at amist.org (Dan Jameyson) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:47:07 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? Message-ID: I think that the 270mhz Ultra5 had a slightly different looking case, with an extra 5.25 slot under the CD. And yeah, the Ultra5 board has a Creator3d slot, but there isn't space for the card. I haven't given it much thought, but it *might* be possible to break out the old dremmel tool and modify the back panel - any thoughts on this? > "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote: > > Not really .. The versions are dependent on processor speeds and > memory configurations that you have ordered. > > The CHASSIS of Ultra 5 does not allow you to fix Creator 3D.. > > Mohammed Ilyas > SUPPORT ENGINEER > -- Dan Jameyson (jameyson at amist.org) www.amist.org President and Chairman of the Board of Directors American Institute of Science and Technology PO BOX 27934 A California Public Benefit Corporation Concord, CA 94527-0934 From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Wed Aug 16 17:56:04 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:56:04 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Jameyson [mailto:jameyson at amist.org] > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 3:47 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? > > I think that the 270mhz Ultra5 had a slightly different looking case, > with an extra 5.25 slot under the CD. And yeah, the Ultra5 board has a > Creator3d slot, but there isn't space for the card. I haven't given it > much thought, but it *might* be possible to break out the old dremmel > tool and modify the back panel - any thoughts on this? Aren't the PCI slots from the riser card on the wrong side? Greg From james at foonly.com Wed Aug 16 18:10:25 2000 From: james at foonly.com (James Lockwood) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 16:10:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? Message-ID: On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Gregory Leblanc wrote: > Aren't the PCI slots from the riser card on the wrong side? One of them is, the other two are not. If this is really a concern and you are junking the case anyway you can get the Ultra 10 "Otter" board for about $60 direct from Sun, and get 4 PCI slots facing the correct direction. In response to the original poster, there are some minor differences between the original U5/10 ("Darwin") and the updated version ("Darwin+"). Darwin has only 2MB of VRAM (vs 4MB in Darwin+) which limits you to 800x600 in 24bpp mode. Faster systems also shipped with 50ns RAM instead of 60ns. -James From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 16 18:17:49 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 18:17:49 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models? Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 03:47:07PM -0700, Dan Jameyson wrote: > I think that the 270mhz Ultra5 had a slightly different looking case, > with an extra 5.25 slot under the CD. And yeah, the Ultra5 board has a > Creator3d slot, but there isn't space for the card. I haven't given it > much thought, but it *might* be possible to break out the old dremmel > tool and modify the back panel - any thoughts on this? I've only seen the one model of U5; there's space under the CD-ROM for an *internal* 5.25" device if you really wanted it, but there's only one external 5.25" opening (used by the cdrom). As for the Creator card, the card itself is taller than the case; you'd have to do a lot of hacking away and have a card sticking through your top cover. Easier to just find a used U10 case/ps and riser card and move your motherboard over (and U10 cases are impossible to find...) Bill (like my u10 much more than the u5, but I hate how you have to TURN IT OVER to take the case off... how bass-ackwards). -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From karl.rossing at federated.ca Wed Aug 16 18:56:17 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 18:56:17 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] PcNetlink Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------00495896B047E54101734BE9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit http://www.sun.com/interoperability/netlink/pcnetlink1_2 Goddamn Marketers... I hate them :)... According to the link above PC netlink version 1.2 has been released. There is no release date on the page. Downloading the entire package is the only way i can find out if solaris 8 is supported. 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And it will tell you that 2.6 -> 8 are the supported OS for Netlink 1.2 :) best regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 06:56:17PM -0500, Karl Rossing wrote: > http://www.sun.com/interoperability/netlink/pcnetlink1_2 > > Goddamn Marketers... I hate them :)... According to the link above PC > netlink version 1.2 has been released. There is no release date on the > page. Downloading the entire package is the only way i can find out if > solaris 8 is supported. Downloading on a 56K frame line is fun! > > Now according to posts deja.com 1.2 supports solaris 8. > > Just thought some of you would like to know. I did not think that the > version with solaris 8 was released yet. > > The download link is buried at the bottom of the page. > > Karl Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing From jameyson at amist.org Thu Aug 17 05:31:28 2000 From: jameyson at amist.org (Dan Jameyson) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 03:31:28 -0700 Subject: Ultra5 to Ultra10 (Re: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models?) Message-ID: Though I'm fairly happy with my Ultra5 the way it is, I'd still like to come up with the most functional and economic way to get Ultra10 functionality. I'd love to have a Ultra5 tower that I could pump up with (internal) scsi and Creator3d. I'll assume the only differences between the U5 and U10 are case and PCI configuration (which can be solved by the $60 part from Sun). If the Ultra10 cases are difficult to get a hold of, what about converting a PC tower case, or ordering a workable case from one of the 3rd party ultrasparc workstation companies? I've noticed that on the PC cases, both the motherboard mounting panel and back panel are modular, and could be removed and replaced or modified. I don't think it would be that expensive to have small pieces of sheet metal machined to the correct specifications. Any thoughts on this one? -- Dan Jameyson (jameyson at amist.org) www.amist.org President and Chairman of the Board of Directors American Institute of Science and Technology PO BOX 27934 A California Public Benefit Corporation Concord, CA 94527-0934 From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 17 09:31:20 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 09:31:20 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: Anybody else have one of the SunPCi boards (K6-2/400) and using it play MP3s? Whenever I try to play a MP3 either with WinAmp or Windows Media Player, it seems like the CPU goes into "half speed" mode - with the MP3s playing at 1/2 to 2/3rds normal speed (slowed down). As for .WAV files (Windows sounds) theyre fine, IF I play them before I try the mp3 player. If I play back .wav files AFTER I try the mp3 player, the WAV files are slowed down as well. Everything else works fine (USB, parallel, etc). I'm "sharing" the workstation's monitor right now. Bill (not real happy at all right now about this) -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Thu Aug 17 09:43:02 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:43:02 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: I'm guessing here but it sounds a bit like a codec problem. Have you installed any multimedia stuff at all recently? Direct X messes with/updates a lot of the audio codecs, might be worth installing if you haven't already? Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Bradford To: Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 3:31 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio > Anybody else have one of the SunPCi boards (K6-2/400) and using it > play MP3s? Whenever I try to play a MP3 either with WinAmp or Windows > Media Player, it seems like the CPU goes into "half speed" mode - with > the MP3s playing at 1/2 to 2/3rds normal speed (slowed down). > > As for .WAV files (Windows sounds) theyre fine, IF I play them before I > try the mp3 player. If I play back .wav files AFTER I try the mp3 > player, the WAV files are slowed down as well. > > Everything else works fine (USB, parallel, etc). I'm "sharing" the > workstation's monitor right now. > > Bill (not real happy at all right now about this) > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 17 11:14:38 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 11:14:38 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 03:43:02PM +0100, Will Mc Donald wrote: > I'm guessing here but it sounds a bit like a codec problem. Have you > installed any multimedia stuff at all recently? Direct X messes with/updates > a lot of the audio codecs, might be worth installing if you haven't already? > Will. This is a fresh install of win98, all updates (including DirectX 7.0a) installed; fresh installs of WinAmp and Windows Media Player 7... I'd think that WMP should be able to play the MP3s fine if nothing else.. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From jkennedy at orent.com Thu Aug 17 12:45:21 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (John Kennedy) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:45:21 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Fax Server Software Message-ID: Hello all, I have a client that will be upgrading from Solaris 7 to 8 in a couple of weeks. They have an Ultra10 with a single modem. They want to use this modem for faxing from their network. What fax server software is available for Solaris * and what experiances doe you have with it??? Thanks, John -- John Kennedy UNIX System Administrator From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Thu Aug 17 12:51:11 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 10:51:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Ultra5 to Ultra10 (Re: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 5 models?) Message-ID: On 17-Aug-00 at 03:40, Dan Jameyson (jameyson at amist.org) wrote: > Though I'm fairly happy with my Ultra5 the way it is, I'd still like to > come up with the most functional and economic way to get Ultra10 > functionality. I'd love to have a Ultra5 tower that I could pump up with > (internal) scsi and Creator3d. You can put SCSI and other PCI cards in a U5. > I'll assume the only differences between the U5 and U10 are case and PCI > configuration (which can be solved by the $60 part from Sun). > > If the Ultra10 cases are difficult to get a hold of, what about > converting a PC tower case, The question specificly applied to the installation of a Creator framebuffer card; which does not go into a PCI slot. It has its own UPA slot which runs at 90 degrees to the PCI slots in the U10. And the PCI slots are on a riser card which puts them at 90 degrees to the customary position on PCs. So it is unlikely that you would find a PC case that would work. > or ordering a workable case from one of the > 3rd party ultrasparc workstation companies? If you can find a U10 compatable 3rd party workstation; they may make a box that the U5/U10 board will work in. > I've noticed that on the PC > cases, both the motherboard mounting panel and back panel are modular, > and could be removed and replaced or modified. I don't think it would be > that expensive to have small pieces of sheet metal machined to the > correct specifications. I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the U5/U10 motherboard's mounting holes already line up with some of the mountpoints on standard PCs. The problem is with the back panel's slots for the PCI and Creator cards. In most of the PC cases I've seen the back panel is an integral structural part of the frame; with only a small customizable area for the ATX style cases. I would also like to point out that the shielding around the card slots on the U10 is vastly superior to anything I've seen on any PC case. Of course, this may not be important to everyone. > Any thoughts on this one? It could be cheaper and easier to actually buy an empty U10 case from Sun. Or see if you can get an Ultra AXi board without RAM or CPU; and swap those from your U5. (The theory being that they are much more expensive than the motherboard itself.) In any case, I don't see a cheap solution for adding a Creator graphics card to an existing U5. -Pat From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 17 12:54:43 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:54:43 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Fax Server Software Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 12:45:21PM -0500, John Kennedy wrote: > Hello all, > I have a client that will be upgrading from Solaris 7 to 8 in a couple > of weeks. They have an Ultra10 with a single modem. They want to use > this modem for faxing from their network. What fax server software is > available for Solaris * and what experiances doe you have with it??? > Thanks, > John Best of the bunch is HylaFAX - www.hylafax.org. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From jeisch at boku.net Thu Aug 17 13:01:03 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 13:01:03 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: Bill Bradford wrote: > This is a fresh install of win98, all updates (including DirectX 7.0a) > installed; fresh installs of WinAmp and Windows Media Player 7... I'd > think that WMP should be able to play the MP3s fine if nothing else.. > > Bill Ok, I've worked with PC's and Sun's. I've worked with sound on pc's. I have never used an Ultra 5 or a PCi card. I may or may not know what I'm talking about. That said: I'm thinking that there may be a sampeling rate conversion that is getting mixed up some place. I don't know much about PCi boards, but I'm guessing they interface with the sound device on the 'sun' side? and I'd look into the specs for that, and see if it does something with sampling rates that is different than a standard PC type. I'm also guessing that the .wav files are playing ok because Sun has worked that conversion out ok, but that the converstion does not apply to the mp3. -Jonathan From Rtjepps at aol.com Thu Aug 17 13:15:46 2000 From: Rtjepps at aol.com (Rtjepps at aol.com) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 14:15:46 EDT Subject: [Sunhelp] Fax Server Software Message-ID: I think there is a company out there called Softlinx that has fax software that is supported on Solaris. Understand that is is very pricey though. Ron From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Thu Aug 17 15:09:56 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 13:09:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On 17-Aug-00 at 11:15, Jonathan Eisch (jeisch at boku.net) wrote: > Bill Bradford wrote: > > This is a fresh install of win98, all updates (including DirectX 7.0a) > > installed; fresh installs of WinAmp and Windows Media Player 7... I'd > > think that WMP should be able to play the MP3s fine if nothing else.. > > I'm thinking that there may be a sampeling rate conversion that is > getting mixed up some place. I don't know much about PCi boards, but > I'm guessing they interface with the sound device on the 'sun' side? Nope, the PCi board has it's own ES1869 audio chip with external connectors for Microphone, Line In, and Line Out. I somehow missed the original question. From the quote above, I'm guessing some sort of problem playing MP3 files. I've had no problem using WinAmp with headphones or my old cheap speakers. (I am having some trouble with my new Yamaha USB speakers though - after a few minutes of continuous MP3 or RealAudio I completely loose audio output, even if I switch back to the ES1869. I usually have to reboot to get it back.) Is there some reason that xmms (http://www.xmms.org/) on the SPARC side isn't sufficient? -Pat From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 17 15:21:27 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:21:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 01:01:03PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > I'm thinking that there may be a sampeling rate conversion that is > getting mixed up some place. I don't know much about PCi boards, but > I'm guessing they interface with the sound device on the 'sun' side? > and I'd look into the specs for that, and see if it does something with > sampling rates that is different than a standard PC type. I'm also > guessing that the .wav files are playing ok because Sun has worked that > conversion out ok, but that the converstion does not apply to the mp3. Nope - the SunPCi board has its own built-in sound card and headphone/speaker jacks. Its an ESS AudioDrive chipset, SB16 compatible. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 17 15:23:13 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:23:13 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 01:09:56PM -0700, patl at phoenix.volant.org wrote: > On 17-Aug-00 at 11:15, Jonathan Eisch (jeisch at boku.net) wrote: > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > This is a fresh install of win98, all updates (including DirectX 7.0a) > > > installed; fresh installs of WinAmp and Windows Media Player 7... I'd > > > think that WMP should be able to play the MP3s fine if nothing else.. > > I'm thinking that there may be a sampeling rate conversion that is > > getting mixed up some place. I don't know much about PCi boards, but > > I'm guessing they interface with the sound device on the 'sun' side? > Nope, the PCi board has it's own ES1869 audio chip with external connectors > for Microphone, Line In, and Line Out. > I somehow missed the original question. From the quote above, I'm > guessing some sort of problem playing MP3 files. I've had no problem > using WinAmp with headphones or my old cheap speakers. Are you using the 1.2 or the 1.3EA software? I pkgrm'ed 1.3EA and reinstalled 1.2 last night, but now I get a "DISK BOOT ERROR" when trying to startup the SunPCi software (even tho my disk files re there, and fine....) I may end up having to reinstall. > (I am having some trouble with my new Yamaha USB speakers though - after > a few minutes of continuous MP3 or RealAudio I completely loose audio > output, even if I switch back to the ES1869. I usually have to reboot > to get it back.) Using a powered USB hub? > Is there some reason that xmms (http://www.xmms.org/) on the SPARC > side isn't sufficient? I like WinAmp better. XMMS tends to crash my entire X session and leave me back at dtlogin. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Thu Aug 17 17:08:50 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 15:08:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On 17-Aug-00 at 13:38, Bill Bradford (mrbill at mrbill.net) wrote: > > I somehow missed the original question. From the quote above, I'm > > guessing some sort of problem playing MP3 files. I've had no problem > > using WinAmp with headphones or my old cheap speakers. > > Are you using the 1.2 or the 1.3EA software? I pkgrm'ed 1.3EA and > reinstalled 1.2 last night, but now I get a "DISK BOOT ERROR" when > trying to startup the SunPCi software (even tho my disk files re > there, and fine....) 1.2.2 I'm not running Win 2000; so I didn't see any advantage to trying 1.3. > > (I am having some trouble with my new Yamaha USB speakers though - after > > a few minutes of continuous MP3 or RealAudio I completely loose audio > > output, even if I switch back to the ES1869. I usually have to reboot > > to get it back.) > > Using a powered USB hub? Yep. A 7 port Inland. And the speakers work for extended periods if I don't try any continuous output. (I.e., With just the Windows sound effects on.) Also, it is kind of odd that when it stops, I lose all audio output, even through the ES1869. On the surface, it would appear to be some sort of driver problem; but it doesn't happen when I attach the speakers to a friend's Hitachi notebook. (Which has exactly the same set of OS updates; and pretty much the same set of additional software active.) I'm also occasionally seeing Windows get into a state where it doesn't refresh the screen. Sometimes Ctrl-Alt-Del will bring up the dialog and show that RealPlay is not responding. When that happens, clicking End Task seems to fix it. (Note that this happens whether or not I'm running the Real player - it looks like it installs something that is started at login time and runs in the background with an icon in the system tray.) Other times the C-A-D dialog doesn't show anything out of the ordinary; and sometimes it doesn't come up at all and I have to Reset via the SunPCi menu. > > Is there some reason that xmms (http://www.xmms.org/) on the SPARC > > side isn't sufficient? > > I like WinAmp better. XMMS tends to crash my entire X session and > leave me back at dtlogin. Ick. Did you compile it yourself or install the pre-built binary? -Pat From ravikatti at hotmail.com Fri Aug 18 00:10:24 2000 From: ravikatti at hotmail.com (Ravi Katti) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 00:10:24 IST Subject: [Sunhelp] Fax Server Software Message-ID: I have very good experience with hylafax. It's performance is extremely consistent and above all its free. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Fri Aug 18 07:48:28 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 08:48:28 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] SPECint Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00912.9B0EE5C0 Content-Type: text/plain Does anyone know how to relate "old" SPECint 92 numbers to the new ones? Or is there a site that shows all Sun Sparc models up to 400 Mhz to compare Sparc I 170's to Ultra II 400's? I have a lot of speed trial/cost savings sheets based on older Specint92 figures. Thanks, 1st ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00912.9B0EE5C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SPECint

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00912.9B0EE5C0-- From dr1moe at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 08:22:01 2000 From: dr1moe at yahoo.com (Moe) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 06:22:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] installation help Message-ID: Hi all, I am trying to install solaris 2.6 on my ipx machine. >From the prom 'ok' I type boot cdrom. I see that the cdrom drive busy light is active. Then I get an error: ok boot cdrom Boot device: /sbus/esp at 0,800000/sd at 6,0:c File and args: bsd boot: cannot open bsd any ideas... thanks, Moe __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ From dr1moe at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 08:29:56 2000 From: dr1moe at yahoo.com (Moe) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 06:29:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] solaris installation Message-ID: Hi Kurt, whats new? I'm trying to install the solaris o/s you made me a copy. When I type 'boot cdrom' from the prom 'ok' I get this error: ok boot cdrom Boot device: /sbus/esp at 0,800000/sd at 6,0:c File and args: bsd boot: cannot open bsd I know that this box used to boot openbsd. When I do a printenv it shows the bsd in the file arg section. BTW, I'm booting the cd labeled "Solaris 2.6 Software Sparc Edition" Moe __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Aug 18 10:40:20 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 10:40:20 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] installation help Message-ID: Try doing a "set-defaults", then a "reset", then try boot cdrom. On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 06:22:01AM -0700, Moe wrote: > Hi all, > > > I am trying to install solaris 2.6 on my ipx machine. > >From the prom 'ok' I type boot cdrom. I see that the > cdrom drive busy light is active. Then I get an > error: > ok boot cdrom > Boot device: /sbus/esp at 0,800000/sd at 6,0:c File and > args: bsd > boot: cannot open bsd > > any ideas... > > thanks, > Moe > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From petef at databits.net Fri Aug 18 10:42:13 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 11:42:13 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] installation help Message-ID: Try doing a "printenv" at your ok prompt. There is a boot-args variable (I forget it's exact name) that probably has the value "bsd". Use setenv and clear this variable, and you'll be OK. I believe OpenBSD on the sparc platform requires the "bsd" boot argument, so the box probably had a BSD variant on it before. -Pete ++ 18/08/00 06:22 -0700 - Moe: >Hi all, > > >I am trying to install solaris 2.6 on my ipx machine. >>From the prom 'ok' I type boot cdrom. I see that the >cdrom drive busy light is active. Then I get an >error: >ok boot cdrom >Boot device: /sbus/esp at 0,800000/sd at 6,0:c File and >args: bsd >boot: cannot open bsd > >any ideas... > >thanks, >Moe > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. >http://im.yahoo.com/ >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Pete Fritchman Databits Network Services, Inc http://www.databits.net finger: petef at analog.databits.net From nexurina at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 11:46:33 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 09:46:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] RSConfig Message-ID: I need to install the RSConfig aplication but it don't let me displaying the next messages: expr: Sintatic error ./rctrun: test: spected argument What could be the problem ? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ From tjones at statesman.com Fri Aug 18 11:48:44 2000 From: tjones at statesman.com (Tom Jones) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 11:48:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] RSConfig Message-ID: Have you run rctgen first? This is a required step before you can run rctrun Tom Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda To: Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 11:46 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] RSConfig > I need to install the RSConfig aplication but it don't > let me displaying the next messages: > > expr: Sintatic error > ./rctrun: test: spected argument > > > What could be the problem ? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From bneelaka at telogyinc.com Fri Aug 18 11:54:02 2000 From: bneelaka at telogyinc.com (balakrishnan neelakandan) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 11:54:02 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:file system space problem Message-ID: Hi, I am facing peculiar problem in solaris 2.7 version.when i am trying to resore a back from tape to file system,it is giving error as "tar:write error on disk" and in console i am getting message like "/home file system full".but whe i am seeing the file system by typing the command "df -k" it is only 40% used. i don't know what could be the probelm.pls let me know the reason ans solution of this,this is very critical problem. expecting your reply as earliest as possible with solution. thanks & regards, bala. From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 11:59:20 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 09:59:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] cd recorder software for solaris Message-ID: can anyone recommend a good low/no cost software for creating cdroms on a solaris 2.6/7 platform? i've been looking at hycd, but don't have the extra dollars in the budget. thanks __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Fri Aug 18 12:12:27 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 12:12:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk Administration Message-ID: --openmail-part-26b45c97-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Can someone point me in the right direction for a "Hard Disk admin How-To" guide or something to that effect? I looked briefly through some of the faqs on sunhelp.org and didn't find what I was looking for. Thank in advance. -Blake --openmail-part-26b45c97-00000001-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Aug 18 12:47:39 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 12:47:39 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] cd recorder software for solaris Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 09:59:20AM -0700, steve price wrote: > can anyone recommend a good low/no cost software for > creating cdroms on a solaris 2.6/7 platform? > i've been looking at hycd, but don't have the extra > dollars in the budget. > thanks I use the freely-available mkisofs/cdrecord. http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html Works great, never had a problem. -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Fri Aug 18 15:15:26 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 14:15:26 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:file system space problem Message-ID: try "df -e" it could be that you've run out of inodes for /home kyle > From: "balakrishnan neelakandan" > Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:file system space problem > > Hi, > > I am facing peculiar problem in solaris 2.7 version.when i am trying to > resore a back from tape to file system,it is giving error as "tar:write > error on disk" and in console i am getting message like "/home file system > full".but whe i am seeing the file system by typing the command "df -k" it > is only 40% used. > > i don't know what could be the probelm.pls let me know the reason ans > solution of this,this is very critical problem. > > expecting your reply as earliest as possible with solution. > > > thanks & regards, > > bala. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From dougmc at frenzy.com Fri Aug 18 15:48:45 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 15:48:45 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:file system space problem Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 11:54:02AM -0500, balakrishnan neelakandan wrote: | I am facing peculiar problem in solaris 2.7 version.when i am trying to | resore a back from tape to file system,it is giving error as "tar:write | error on disk" and in console i am getting message like "/home file system | full".but whe i am seeing the file system by typing the command "df -k" it | is only 40% used. Do you have a quota? (probably not.) Normally /home is an automount map, with the actual data somewhere else, often under /export. Are *any* filesystems full when you do a `df -k' ? (my guess is `yes'.) Also keep in mind that if you've tarred up something like /usr, tar will insist on extracting it to /usr. (gnu tar doesn't have this problem.) So if you're extracting something and you're in your home directory, if it was tarred up with a leading / upon extraction it will put the files in the place that they came from. To avoid this, either 1) don't use leading slashes when you tar things up or 2) use gnu tar. i.e. don't do this : tar -cf /tmp/file.tar /usr instead do this : cd / ; tar -cf /tmp/file.tar usr | i don't know what could be the probelm.pls let me know the reason ans | solution of this,this is very critical problem. | | expecting your reply as earliest as possible with solution. You seem to be confusing sunhelp with Sun's technical support. You can hope that somebody on sunhelp will answer your question, but that's it - the list is full of people who use Suns, just like you - what it's not full of is people who work at Sun and their job is to solve your problems. In short, nobody here is getting paid for this. We help because we're nice guys. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com From petef at databits.net Fri Aug 18 16:26:12 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 17:26:12 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:file system space problem Message-ID: try adding the "-t" instead of the "-x" option. this will show you the files in the archive, rather than extracting them. this way you can see if there is a large file being extracted to another FS. -pete ++ 18/08/00 14:15 -0600 - Kyle Freestone: >try "df -e" >it could be that you've run out of inodes for /home > >kyle > >> From: "balakrishnan neelakandan" >> Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:file system space problem >> >> Hi, >> >> I am facing peculiar problem in solaris 2.7 version.when i am trying to >> resore a back from tape to file system,it is giving error as "tar:write >> error on disk" and in console i am getting message like "/home file system >> full".but whe i am seeing the file system by typing the command "df -k" it >> is only 40% used. >> >> i don't know what could be the probelm.pls let me know the reason ans >> solution of this,this is very critical problem. >> >> expecting your reply as earliest as possible with solution. >> >> >> thanks & regards, >> >> bala. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >> http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Pete Fritchman Databits Network Services, Inc http://www.databits.net finger: petef at analog.databits.net From nexurina at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 16:47:58 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 14:47:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] E250 to E3500 Message-ID: Is posible to remove a processor from a E250 and set it in a E3500? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ From tjones at statesman.com Fri Aug 18 16:48:44 2000 From: tjones at statesman.com (Tom Jones) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 16:48:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] E250 to E3500 Message-ID: No ----- Original Message ----- From: Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda To: Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:47 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] E250 to E3500 > Is posible to remove a processor from a E250 and set > it in a E3500? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. > http://invites.yahoo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From oem at marathon-int.com Fri Aug 18 17:17:46 2000 From: oem at marathon-int.com (James Hall) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 15:17:46 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] E250 to E3500 Message-ID: "Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda" wrote: > Is posible to remove a processor from a E250 and set > it in a E3500? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. > http://invites.yahoo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp No, they are completely different processors. jim From adam at 68e.com Fri Aug 18 19:06:35 2000 From: adam at 68e.com (Adam Mazza) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 20:06:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra10 with SCSI and Solaris Message-ID: Hi, I put a Tekram DC-390F card in my Ultra 10. This card has a Symbios 53C875 chipset. I attached a Western Digital WDE18300 hardrive to it. The HD is a LVD Ultra2 drive. I can boot the system, drop to the ok prompt and do a probe-scsi-all, and the system sees the drive. I tried doing a boot cdrom -s from the sol8 cdrom and once at a prompt, format does not see any disks. prtdiag shows the symbios card, and a modinfo shows the glm driver loaded as well as the sd driver for scsi hard drives. Odd thing is I can boot with a solaris 2.6 5/98 CD and that can see the drive. Did Sun change something in 8, and if they did is it affecting the drive or the controller. Anyone have any ideas? thanks for your time. Adam Mazza From james at foonly.com Fri Aug 18 22:04:20 2000 From: james at foonly.com (James Lockwood) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 20:04:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra10 with SCSI and Solaris Message-ID: On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Adam Mazza wrote: > I put a Tekram DC-390F card in my Ultra 10. This card has a > Symbios 53C875 chipset. I attached a Western Digital WDE18300 hardrive to > it. The HD is a LVD Ultra2 drive. I can boot the system, drop to the ok > prompt and do a probe-scsi-all, and the system sees the drive. The Tekram 390F is not based on the Symbios reference design and is not guaranteed to work with the glm drivers. You need something like the SYM8751SP. -James From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Sat Aug 19 06:35:52 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 07:35:52 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 2 Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C009D1.A17E55C0 Content-Type: text/plain I heard the Ultra 2 platform is discontinued or "out of date". Is this true? Is PCI type Ultra 60's and such the only option now? sbus is over? Thanks, 1st ------_=_NextPart_001_01C009D1.A17E55C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ultra 2

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C009D1.A17E55C0-- From hmflynn at earthlink.net Sat Aug 19 10:34:39 2000 From: hmflynn at earthlink.net (Hal Flynn) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 11:34:39 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 2 Message-ID: They've either stopped production, or will by the end of the summer. PCI/UPA is the way they're going now, as seen in the Ultra 5, Ultra 10, etc. Looks like the bigger servers are going to be staying sbus, at least until the Serenghetti line of servers (which as I've heard from reliable sources are hotswappable from disk to processor to everything) come out in Decemberish or so. I've also heard some vicious rumors about the UltraSparc III coming out, but I'll believe that when I see it. I'll not mention taking a look at SUNW. :) Hal > "Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)" wrote: > > I heard the Ultra 2 platform is discontinued or "out of date". > > Is this true? Is PCI type Ultra 60's and such the only option now? > sbus is over? > > Thanks, > 1st From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Sat Aug 19 12:48:24 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 10:48:24 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 2 Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Hal Flynn [mailto:hmflynn at earthlink.net] > Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 8:35 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Ultra 2 > > They've either stopped production, or will by the end of the summer. > PCI/UPA is the way they're going now, as seen in the Ultra 5, > Ultra 10, > etc. I think they've been out of production since June or July, if not before. Sun doesn't have them for sale new anymore, but I suspect that some of the clone manufacturers will still be making SBUS workstations for a while yet. > I've also heard some vicious rumors about the UltraSparc III > coming out, > but I'll believe that when I see it. If it will bring the prices down on Ultra1's, then I can't wait. :-) Greg From suri74 at fnmail.com Sat Aug 19 15:36:56 2000 From: suri74 at fnmail.com (suri74 at fnmail.com) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 20:36:56 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Jobs Message-ID: The following is a MIME encoded message. --Webmail_SMTP_margorp_siht_etorw_dna_ereh_saw_enorab_nor966717038 Content-Type: text/plain -- Original Message As Follows -- Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Solaris Jobs From: Wayne Schmieder To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 09:19:10 -0700 Interesting, I have received several unsolicited call calls from Teksystems in Pleasanton lately. I'm not sure about Southern Cal, but the bay area has more job openings at all skill levels than can be possibly filled. Computer Associates was doing some hiring in San Diego for people with NT and Solaris. Not sure what there current requirements are but it might be worth a look. Can't beat the location! WS -----Original Message----- From: Ian Hall-Beyer [SMTP:ihblists at nerdherd.net] Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 6:45 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Solaris Jobs On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 20:04:54 -0400, Hal Flynn wrote: >They troll that place, and call you, email you, harrass you, and make a >general menace of themselves. One word of advice....beware of >Teksystems. Once they get your number, you'll get calls from every I've worked for teksystems before, never again. >> Does anyone have any suggestions for looking for a Solaris >> related job? I'm in So. California, and seriously thinking about >> studying/taking >> the Solaris Sys Admin certification. I posted a profile >> on dice.com, but I'm not sure if it has everything in my skill level. 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--Webmail_SMTP_margorp_siht_etorw_dna_ereh_saw_enorab_nor966717038-- From nexurina at yahoo.com Sat Aug 19 18:37:33 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 16:37:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] A5200 Message-ID: Im installing a A5200, in OK promt I can see the controller target, but when I get in the OS the links of the disks in /dev/dsk don't appear there. I have trayed boot -r and touch /reconfigure , but I don't know why I can't make it to detect the disks. A clue? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From mrbill at mrbill.net Sat Aug 19 19:36:06 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 19:36:06 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: video game consoles Message-ID: Any opinions on the Dreamcast? I'm debating getting one. Even better, anybody bought one, hated it, wanna sell it cheap? (my main reason is the availability of Gundam Side Story: 0079...) -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From stmp at hotmail.com Sat Aug 19 20:13:34 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 01:13:34 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] intel solaris Message-ID: Hi, I have a PC solaris that i like to install on my wintel 95 system with pentium 100. my cdrom does not seem to want to yield to this solaris 7 cdrom. i can not boot from it with this CD and when i boot from floppy drive the installation can not contniue with the cdrom from the cdrom drive. I went to bios and changed the boot up priorities to make it boot from cdrom but nothing seems to work. What is the best possible thing i can do to make the cd drive to boot,.... same problem with linux cdroms. HM ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From chance117 at home.com Sun Aug 20 00:51:56 2000 From: chance117 at home.com (Chad A. Chance) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 00:51:56 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SM52 (501-2445) that I still have available Message-ID: Hello, I had posted about this about a month ago, I still have this item if anybody has a use for it, let me know. It really bugs me that I have this and it's not being used. What it is: Dual 50mhz MBUS module with 1meg cache per proc, part #501-2445 Evidently this is specifically for the second MBUS slot on a 4/6XXMP board and will NOT work in a SS10 or SS20 I had bought this to go into my SS10 not realizing exactly what it was, at this point I really just want to get it to someone that can use it. I'll accept any reasonable offer, cash or trade for SUN/SPARC related items (I could really use a SBUS Ethernet card, hint, hint). Of course if someone wants to donate a 630MP to me so I can put this to use, I wouldn't complain.... Mail me off list if your interested, Chad chance117 at home.com From petef at databits.net Sun Aug 20 12:17:16 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 13:17:16 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: video game consoles Message-ID: It's awesome. NetBSD is even making a port for it :) Well worth the $200 or so you'll spend on it, it's a world better than N64. -Pete ++ 19/08/00 19:36 -0500 - Bill Bradford: >Any opinions on the Dreamcast? I'm debating getting one. > >Even better, anybody bought one, hated it, wanna sell it cheap? > >(my main reason is the availability of Gundam Side Story: 0079...) >-- >+-------------------\ /-----------------+ >| Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | >| mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | >| Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | >+-------------------/ \-----------------+ >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Pete Fritchman Databits Network Services, Inc http://www.databits.net finger: petef at analog.databits.net From petef at databits.net Sun Aug 20 12:19:13 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 13:19:13 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] intel solaris Message-ID: Could it be a problem with your cdrom? Did you try a different one? If it can't boot any CDs, the problem is most likely with your drive, not all the CDs you try. -Pete ++ 20/08/00 01:13 +0000 - Habib M.: >Hi, > >I have a PC solaris that i like to install on my wintel 95 system >with pentium 100. my cdrom does not seem to want to yield to this >solaris 7 cdrom. i can not boot from it with this CD and when i boot from >floppy drive the installation can not contniue with the cdrom from the cdrom >drive. I went to bios and changed the boot up priorities to make it boot >from cdrom but nothing seems to work. What is the best possible thing i can >do to make the cd drive to boot,.... >same problem with linux cdroms. > >HM >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Pete Fritchman Databits Network Services, Inc http://www.databits.net finger: petef at analog.databits.net From stmp at hotmail.com Sun Aug 20 13:02:09 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:02:09 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] intel solaris Message-ID: well, i di try different CDs like linux CDs still the same problem. I thought it might something else. Because someone else had the same problem. I am thinking of replacing the CDROM drive. HM >Could it be a problem with your cdrom? Did you try a different one? > >If it can't boot any CDs, the problem is most likely with your drive, not >all >the CDs you try. > >-Pete > >++ 20/08/00 01:13 +0000 - Habib M.: > >Hi, > > > >I have a PC solaris that i like to install on my wintel 95 system > >with pentium 100. my cdrom does not seem to want to yield to this > >solaris 7 cdrom. i can not boot from it with this CD and when i boot from > >floppy drive the installation can not contniue with the cdrom from the >cdrom > >drive. I went to bios and changed the boot up priorities to make it boot > >from cdrom but nothing seems to work. What is the best possible thing i >can > >do to make the cd drive to boot,.... > >same problem with linux cdroms. > > > >HM > >________________________________________________________________________ > >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > >_______________________________________________ > >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp >-- >Pete Fritchman >Databits Network Services, Inc >http://www.databits.net >finger: petef at analog.databits.net > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From joedumb at hotmail.com Sun Aug 20 14:42:20 2000 From: joedumb at hotmail.com (Andrew Liu) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 14:42:20 CDT Subject: [Sunhelp] VT100 & Solaris Kernel Booting problems Message-ID: This may be an faq but i've searched all on google and on sunhelp.org but i cannot find a solution. I have a palm IIIx connected to ttya of my sparc 2 and booted solaris on it. It loads the everything correctly until the kernel. The sparc 2 hangs at that point. I've tried different combos of boot -v, boot -vd boot -d. They all dont work. At boot -v, it hangs when it reaches the zs1 at /sbus.... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! -Andrew ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From sammy at oh.verio.com Sun Aug 20 14:58:53 2000 From: sammy at oh.verio.com (Creasey) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 15:58:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: [SunRescue] OT: video game consoles Message-ID: On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Bill Bradford wrote: > Any opinions on the Dreamcast? I'm debating getting one. > > Even better, anybody bought one, hated it, wanna sell it cheap? > > (my main reason is the availability of Gundam Side Story: 0079...) I've got one, and quite like the thing... It's a little scarce on games, but the Evoultion series isn't too bad if you like RPG's, and it's got a decent dose of your standard fighting type things.... (mmmm... soulcaliber...) Of course, I like my Saturn too, so I'd have bought it regardless of it's potential for commercial success... -- Sam "UN-altered REPRODUCTION and DISSEMINATION of this IMPORTANT Information is ENCOURAGED, ESPECIALLY to COMPUTER BULLETIN BOARDS." -- Robert E. McElwaine From mm5aes at btinternet.com Sun Aug 20 15:19:11 2000 From: mm5aes at btinternet.com (John Robertson) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 21:19:11 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] A5200 Message-ID: Hi You need to use the luxadm utility to get the disks populated into your dev directory. The procedure runs something like this from memory (but check the man page) disconnect the fibre cable to the system. Run luxadm install_device when the system asks plug in fibre cable then hit return. After a few minutes you should see the devices whiz by and your there... If you are using volume manager you need to run vxctl to get the disks recognised by Vm.... Again as always have a look at the man page first. Hope this helps Regards John ----- Original Message ----- From: Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda To: Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:37 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] A5200 Im installing a A5200, in OK promt I can see the controller target, but when I get in the OS the links of the disks in /dev/dsk don't appear there. I have trayed boot -r and touch /reconfigure , but I don't know why I can't make it to detect the disks. A clue? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mikecolin at my-deja.com Sun Aug 20 15:35:28 2000 From: mikecolin at my-deja.com (mikecolin) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 13:35:28 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] PCI cards for Netra t1125 ? Message-ID: Hi, can anybody advise me on what type of PCI cards are supported by the Netra t1125? Its a dual ultra sparc 2 box. For instance can it take a PCI graphics card? Could I put a 3Com network card in it, or is it only Sun PCI cards I can use? Thanks Mike --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy. From swet at virtualem.com Sun Aug 20 18:06:53 2000 From: swet at virtualem.com (Swetal Jariwala) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 19:06:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Booting without keyboard Message-ID: I have a SPARCstation 5 running Solaris 8. I cannot boot the system without having a keyboard attached. However I only want to connect to the machine remotely. What do I have to do so that the system will boot without a keyboard? Please respond to swet at virtualem.com. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Regards, Swetal Jariwala From saiqbal at moneywithmail.com Mon Aug 21 01:04:53 2000 From: saiqbal at moneywithmail.com (Syed Asif Iqbal Rizvi) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 23:04:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SUN HELP [DNS for 2.7 & 2.8] Message-ID: Dear Friend, Please giude me how to configure DNS on Sparc MAchine E-250, with SOlaris 2.7 & 2.8. ASIF _____________________________________________________________ MoneyWithMail.com-free email service that Pays you $$ From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Mon Aug 21 01:13:43 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Mohammed I Kalyandurga) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 09:13:43 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] intel solaris Message-ID: It is good idea to replace the cdrom and check.. Remeber i had the same problem, and when i replaced my 8x cdrom to 32x teac, it worked. On an another WINTEL Pentium 133 machine, i had to replace the Main board because, the solaris didn't even detect my cdrom. Mohammed Ilyas. "Habib M." wrote: > well, i di try different CDs like linux CDs still the same problem. > I thought it might something else. Because someone else had the same > problem. I am thinking of replacing the CDROM drive. > > HM > > >Could it be a problem with your cdrom? Did you try a different one? > > > >If it can't boot any CDs, the problem is most likely with your drive, not > >all > >the CDs you try. > > > >-Pete > > > >++ 20/08/00 01:13 +0000 - Habib M.: > > >Hi, > > > > > >I have a PC solaris that i like to install on my wintel 95 system > > >with pentium 100. my cdrom does not seem to want to yield to this > > >solaris 7 cdrom. i can not boot from it with this CD and when i boot from > > >floppy drive the installation can not contniue with the cdrom from the > >cdrom > > >drive. I went to bios and changed the boot up priorities to make it boot > > >from cdrom but nothing seems to work. What is the best possible thing i > >can > > >do to make the cd drive to boot,.... > > >same problem with linux cdroms. > > > > > >HM > > >________________________________________________________________________ > > >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > > >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > >-- > >Pete Fritchman > >Databits Network Services, Inc > >http://www.databits.net > >finger: petef at analog.databits.net > > > >_______________________________________________ > >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Mon Aug 21 02:10:36 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 09:10:36 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] intel solaris Message-ID: If i remember correctly the x86 Solaris 7 cdrom is not bootable, the Solaris 8 is, but not prior versions. However it should find your cdrom when you boot from the floppy. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Hi, > > I have a PC solaris that i like to install on my wintel 95 system > with pentium 100. my cdrom does not seem to want to yield to this > solaris 7 cdrom. i can not boot from it with this CD and when i boot from > floppy drive the installation can not contniue with the cdrom from the cdrom > drive. I went to bios and changed the boot up priorities to make it boot > from cdrom but nothing seems to work. What is the best possible thing i can > do to make the cd drive to boot,.... > same problem with linux cdroms. > > HM > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Mon Aug 21 03:44:26 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 09:44:26 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] PCI cards for Netra t1125 ? Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 01:35:28PM -0700, mikecolin wrote: > Hi, can anybody advise me on what type of PCI cards are supported by the Netra t1125? Its > a dual ultra sparc 2 box. > For instance can it take a PCI graphics card? Sure. > Could I put a 3Com network card in it, or is > it only Sun PCI cards I can use? You can put anything in it. However you'll need drivers for whatever you're putting in it. I don't think 3Com make drivers for Solaris, nor do most graphics card manufacturers. Brian. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From wtrush at uswest.com Mon Aug 21 13:03:24 2000 From: wtrush at uswest.com (Walter Trush) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 12:03:24 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cron runs after boot, but starts nothing! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------A11265C1771C65AAA3F05366 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sun System Admins, UE-250; have this machine which cron runs after a reboot, but doesn't schedule or start anything! If stopped and restarted, starts everything okay. 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Trush end:vcard --------------A11265C1771C65AAA3F05366-- From nexurina at yahoo.com Mon Aug 21 13:16:37 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 11:16:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] A5200 Message-ID: Thanks John Robertson :) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From echase at postoffice.providence.edu Mon Aug 21 15:39:06 2000 From: echase at postoffice.providence.edu (Edward Chase) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 16:39:06 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] intel solaris Message-ID: 2 questions... Does you BIOS support booting from CD? Does you CD-ROM drive support booting from CD? I don't recall being able to boot from CD with hardware from the Pentium 100 era. At 01:13 AM 8/20/2000 +0000, Habib wrote: >Hi, > >I have a PC solaris that i like to install on my wintel 95 system >with pentium 100. my cdrom does not seem to want to yield to this >solaris 7 cdrom. i can not boot from it with this CD and when i boot from >floppy drive the installation can not contniue with the cdrom from the >cdrom drive. I went to bios and changed the boot up priorities to make it >boot from cdrom but nothing seems to work. What is the best possible thing >i can do to make the cd drive to boot,.... >same problem with linux cdroms. --------------------------------------------------------------- Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu Providence College | http://www.providence.edu Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu Providence, RI 02918 | From tjones at statesman.com Mon Aug 21 16:27:59 2000 From: tjones at statesman.com (Tom Jones) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 16:27:59 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Difference between X470A and X471A Message-ID: The X470A video adapter (13W3 to 15pin) is no longer in Sun's pricelist. Our Sun reseller has quoted an X471A as a replacement for the X470A in one of our quotes. Can anyone confirm that the X471A will work instead of the X470A? What's the difference between the two? Thanks! Tom Jones From tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com Mon Aug 21 17:07:56 2000 From: tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 17:07:56 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] [OT] Veritas NetBackup Message-ID: I'm attempting to get backups going again from a configuration that I really have no idea if it previously worked. The previous sysadmin was not the greatest, and, well, I can't guarantee that it worked . But. Anyways. I essentailly started over from scratch, re-building the backup schedules and stuff, but I'm getting some errors, and I dont' really know where to go for help. I imagine my problem is something that is an easy fix. Essentially, what my problem is, is the previous person had set all of the media up as the default A00XX, etc. I decided that a more sane scheme would make more sense, but, apparently it makes everything go wonky. : > Now, one of the new storage groups with one of the new tapes doesn't like to find the tapes in the drives. There are 2 drives attached. Both are ADIC robots, one with 2 dlts and holding 18 tapes, and the other has 1 dlt with 7 tapes. It's connected to an Ultra 2 @ 300 mhz with 640mb ram. Documentation on Veritas' website is very lacking. I have a manual for netbackup, but, it's a manual. Any help, pointers, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tim Conrad From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Aug 21 17:11:37 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 17:11:37 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 09:31:20AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > Anybody else have one of the SunPCi boards (K6-2/400) and using it > play MP3s? Whenever I try to play a MP3 either with WinAmp or Windows > Media Player, it seems like the CPU goes into "half speed" mode - with > the MP3s playing at 1/2 to 2/3rds normal speed (slowed down). > As for .WAV files (Windows sounds) theyre fine, IF I play them before I > try the mp3 player. If I play back .wav files AFTER I try the mp3 > player, the WAV files are slowed down as well. > Everything else works fine (USB, parallel, etc). I'm "sharing" the > workstation's monitor right now. > Bill (not real happy at all right now about this) SUMMARY: See SunSolve Bug # 4313241. Only happens with Win98, does not happen with NT4 or Win2k. I just upgraded to win2k due to job requirements anyway. 8-) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Mon Aug 21 19:01:05 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 17:01:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SUMMARY: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On 21-Aug-00 at 15:16, Bill Bradford (mrbill at mrbill.net) wrote: > SUMMARY: See SunSolve Bug # 4313241. Only happens with Win98, > does not happen with NT4 or Win2k. I just upgraded to win2k due to > job requirements anyway. 8-) Hmm. I wonder if this could be causing the problems I'm seeing with the USB speakers. (Which would be a bit irritating - I had hoped that W98 was the last version of Windows I'd ever have to pay for.) Could you send some more details for those of us who do not have access to the SunSolve bug list? Thanks, -Pat From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Aug 21 22:05:05 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 22:05:05 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 05:01:05PM -0700, patl at phoenix.volant.org wrote: > Hmm. I wonder if this could be causing the problems I'm seeing > with the USB speakers. (Which would be a bit irritating - I had > hoped that W98 was the last version of Windows I'd ever have to > pay for.) Could you send some more details for those of us who > do not have access to the SunSolve bug list? Bug ID: 4313241 Synopsis: audio file playback is at half speed Date: 24 April 2000 Category: sunpci-win98 Subcategory: intel_software State: closed Description: Windows 98 only, playback of wav, mp3, & some cdaudio files is garbled and sounds as though a 45RPM record is being played at 33RPM or less. The file most impacted is the welcome.wav (attached) that gets played as soon as 98 is installed. Easily reproduced on both 300 & 400 MHz sunpci cards running v1.2 of the SUNWspci on solaris 2.7. Windows is Win 98 second edition retail. drivers are from SUNWspci/drivers/win98. TEST: install sunpci & win98, install sunpci drivers. connect speakers to the audio port marked O-> Go to start, find, files, search for *.wav & start clicking them... The MS sound will work as will most of the default noises. but c:\windows\applications\welcome.wav sounds very poor. Work Around (none) Integrated in Releases (none) Duplicate of (none) Patch ID (none) See Also 4302302 Summary (none) Also: Bug ID: 4302302 Synopsis: MP3 player sounds distorted Date: 24 Feb 2000 Category: sunpci-win98 Subcategory: other State: closed Description: Using 1.2 FCS pkg release with win98se MP3 and mpeg/mpg data sounds distorted/garbled. Works fine using windows 95 with 1.2 pkg release Players tested that failed with win98se: Winamp Real Jukebox RealPlayer 7 Music Match4 Work Around (none) Integrated in Releases (none) Duplicate of 4313241 Patch ID (none) See Also (none) Summary this is a duplicate of bug 4313241 Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Tue Aug 22 01:53:36 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 08:53:36 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Cron runs after boot, but starts nothing! Message-ID: On Mon 2000-08-21 (12:03), Walter Trush wrote: > Sun System Admins, > > UE-250; have this machine which cron runs after a reboot, but > doesn't schedule or start anything! If stopped and > restarted, starts everything okay. Wally, just a wild guess: a re-mounted /var filesystem ? Steffen -- Steffen Grunewald * GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam * Projektbereich 2.2 Telegrafenberg E3 * D-14473 Potsdam * Germany / Duitsland / Allemagne office: steffen(at)gfz-potsdam.de * home: steffen.grunewald(at)gmx.de Unix IS user-friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are. From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 22 07:58:40 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 05:58:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SUMMARY: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: so are you going back to win95?? --- Bill Bradford wrote: > On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 05:01:05PM -0700, > patl at phoenix.volant.org wrote: > > Hmm. I wonder if this could be causing the > problems I'm seeing > > with the USB speakers. (Which would be a bit > irritating - I had > > hoped that W98 was the last version of Windows I'd > ever have to > > pay for.) Could you send some more details for > those of us who > > do not have access to the SunSolve bug list? > > Bug ID: 4313241 > Synopsis: audio file playback is at half speed > Date: 24 April 2000 > Category: sunpci-win98 > Subcategory: intel_software > State: closed > Description: > > Windows 98 only, playback of wav, mp3, & some > cdaudio files is garbled and > sounds as though a 45RPM record is being played at > 33RPM or less. The file most > impacted is the welcome.wav (attached) that gets > played as soon as 98 is > installed. > Easily reproduced on both 300 & 400 MHz sunpci > cards running v1.2 of the > SUNWspci on solaris 2.7. Windows is Win 98 second > edition retail. drivers are > from SUNWspci/drivers/win98. > TEST: > install sunpci & win98, install sunpci drivers. > connect speakers to the audio > port marked O-> Go to start, find, files, search > for *.wav & start clicking > them... The MS sound will work as will most of the > default noises. but > c:\windows\applications\welcome.wav sounds very > poor. > > Work Around (none) > Integrated in Releases (none) > Duplicate of (none) > Patch ID (none) > See Also 4302302 > Summary (none) > > Also: > > Bug ID: 4302302 > Synopsis: MP3 player sounds distorted > Date: 24 Feb 2000 > Category: sunpci-win98 > Subcategory: other > State: closed > Description: > > Using 1.2 FCS pkg release with win98se > MP3 and mpeg/mpg data sounds distorted/garbled. > Works fine using windows 95 with 1.2 pkg release > > Players tested that failed with win98se: > Winamp > Real Jukebox > RealPlayer 7 > Music Match4 > > Work Around (none) > Integrated in Releases (none) > Duplicate of 4313241 > Patch ID (none) > See Also (none) > Summary this is a duplicate of bug 4313241 > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 22 09:05:29 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 09:05:29 -0500 Subject: SUMMARY: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 05:58:40AM -0700, steve price wrote: > so are you going back to win95?? No, upgraded to win2kpro. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Tue Aug 22 10:08:52 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 11:08:52 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. 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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00C4A.E750E308-- From jkennedy at orent.com Tue Aug 22 10:15:09 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (jkennedy at orent.com) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 10:15:09 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Saving core files Message-ID: OK, stupid question but I haven't done this in over a year and a half. For the life of me I cannot remember how to set a system up to automatically save core file safter a crash. Has anyone done this recently (Solaris 2.6 or 7)??? Thanks, John Kennedy From rstaab at actbig.com Tue Aug 22 10:45:09 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 11:45:09 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Saving core files Message-ID: You have to edit the tail end of /etc/rc2.d/S20sysetup. There are comments over the area which enable save-core. Make sure you have enough swap to contain the memory image and enough room in /var for at least 2 dumps. - Rob Staab > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of jkennedy at orent.com > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 11:15 AM > To: Sun Help List (E-mail) > Subject: [Sunhelp] Saving core files > > > OK, stupid question but I haven't done this in over a year and a half. > For the life of me I cannot remember how to set a system up to > automatically save core file safter a crash. Has anyone done this > recently (Solaris 2.6 or 7)??? > Thanks, > John Kennedy > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From brian.allgyer at siliconmetrics.com Tue Aug 22 10:47:34 2000 From: brian.allgyer at siliconmetrics.com (Brian Allgyer) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 10:47:34 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Saving core files Message-ID: jkennedy at orent.com wrote: > OK, stupid question but I haven't done this in over a year and a half. > For the life of me I cannot remember how to set a system up to > automatically save core file safter a crash. Has anyone done this > recently (Solaris 2.6 or 7)??? > Thanks, > John Kennedy > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Add this to /etc/rc2.d/S20sysetup file: ## ## Default is to not do a savecore ## if [ ! -d /var/`uname -n` ] then mkdir -m 0700 -p /var/`uname -n` fi echo 'checking for crash dump...\c ' savecore /var/`uname -n` e0ho '' Brian From lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com Tue Aug 22 10:55:28 2000 From: lkhuong at theALLIEDgroup.com (Lee Khuong) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 11:55:28 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Saving core files Message-ID: John, - Make a directory for the crash dump: /var/crash/`uname -n` vi /etc/init.d/sysetup and uncomment these lines: If [ ! -d /var/crash/`uname -n`] then mkdir -m 0700 -p /var/crash/`uname -n` fi echo checking for crash dump... \c savecore /var/crash/`uname -n` echo '' Have fun! Lee Khuong jkennedy at orent.com wrote: > OK, stupid question but I haven't done this in over a year and a half. > For the life of me I cannot remember how to set a system up to > automatically save core file safter a crash. Has anyone done this > recently (Solaris 2.6 or 7)??? > Thanks, > John Kennedy > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From toml at engr.orst.edu Tue Aug 22 12:11:53 2000 From: toml at engr.orst.edu (Tom Lieuallen) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 10:11:53 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solstice Backup DBU 5.1.1 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: We recently upgraded a sparc 5 to Solaris 8. It had been running an old copy of data backup utility 4.2.5 from the solaris 2.6 days. However, I had this copy of 5.1.1 that came with solaris 7. I installed DBU 5.1.1 and installed the temporary enabler. However, it doesn't run quite right. In nsrwatch or nwadmin, it doesn't act like it can talk to the server. It doesn't complain, however, it doesn't say how long the server has been up, etc. etc. And, when I start a backup, I get no error messages, but nothing is backed up. save is running, but the tape never moves and just nothing happens otherwise. I have installed the latest 5.1.1 patch from sunsolve. No difference. Is anyone running DBU 5.1.1 on solaris 8? Does anyone have any ideas? It's important to backup this machine, but I don't think it is worth the cost of a new copy of Legato or Solstice Backup. It looks like DBU has been discontinued. Any other ideas other than ufsdump or tar? It didn't look like amanda was very good for a machine with multiple disks and partitions. thank you Tom Lieuallen Oregon State University From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Tue Aug 22 12:38:07 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 10:38:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SUMMARY: [Sunhelp] SunPCi board and audio Message-ID: On 22-Aug-00 at 06:04, steve price (sdp6513050 at yahoo.com) wrote: > so are you going back to win95?? I haven't decided whether the audio is important enough to make me abandon W98. If I do abandon it, I may have to go forward to W2K - I can't seem to locate my W95 upgrade media. If it turns up, I may build a W95 C: drive just to find out if it does fix the USB speaker problem. If it doesn't, then there's no point in switching away from W98. -Pat From jkennedy at orent.com Tue Aug 22 14:42:43 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (jkennedy at orent.com) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 14:42:43 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] [OT] Veritas NetBackup Message-ID: Tim Conrad wrote: > > I'm attempting to get backups going again from a configuration that > I really have no idea if it previously worked. The previous sysadmin was > not the greatest, and, well, I can't guarantee that it worked . But. > Anyways. > > I essentailly started over from scratch, re-building the backup > schedules and stuff, but I'm getting some errors, and I dont' really > know where to go for help. I imagine my problem is something that is an > easy fix. Essentially, what my problem is, is the previous person had > set all of the media up as the default A00XX, etc. I decided that a more > sane scheme would make more sense, but, apparently it makes everything > go wonky. : > Now, one of the new storage groups with one of the new > tapes doesn't like to find the tapes in the drives. There are 2 drives > attached. Both are ADIC robots, one with 2 dlts and holding 18 tapes, > and the other has 1 dlt with 7 tapes. It's connected to an Ultra 2 @ 300 > mhz with 640mb ram. > > Documentation on Veritas' website is very lacking. I have a manual for > netbackup, but, it's a manual. > > Any help, pointers, etc. would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Tim Conrad > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Try the following site. http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo At the bottom you will find mailing lists for Veritas products. I have found these lists to be even better than Veritas tech support at times...Give them a try with your problem... John From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 22 15:14:24 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 13:14:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Changing SCSI Drive Vendor information Message-ID: I recently bought off ebay a nice fujitsu 9gb drive to put in my home SS20. It was recognized when I installed it, so no problem I thought. It works, but when I go into format and inquiry, it shows that it is a Unisys drive instead of a Fujitsu. I checked under format -e and the scsi command set to see if I could reset the page and bytes, but I must be missing something. Even though it works fine as is, I'd like to relabel the Vendor information. Any suggestions? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From daleg at elemental.org Tue Aug 22 15:25:20 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 16:25:20 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Changing SCSI Drive Vendor information Message-ID: On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, steve price wrote: | I recently bought off ebay a nice fujitsu 9gb drive to | put in my home SS20. It was recognized when I | installed it, so no problem I thought. It works, but | when I go into format and inquiry, it shows that it is | a Unisys drive instead of a Fujitsu. I checked under | format -e and the scsi command set to see if I could | reset the page and bytes, but I must be missing | something. | | Even though it works fine as is, I'd like to relabel | the Vendor information. It sounds like the drive you got was part of a Unisys system or RAID array. It's not uncommon for vendors like Sun, HP, and such to have their own versions of the drive firmware. In fact, you can get IBM, Seagate, and Fujitsu drives from Sun and they'll have "SUNWxxxxxx". I've never seen any performance or operational problems arise from this. If you feel that you really have a need to change what the drive says it is, then perhaps you can get firmware for it from Fujutsu. /dale From rstaab at actbig.com Tue Aug 22 15:28:43 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 16:28:43 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Changing SCSI Drive Vendor information Message-ID: You can change this by using the type option under format. - Rob Staab > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of steve price > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 4:14 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] Changing SCSI Drive Vendor information > > > I recently bought off ebay a nice fujitsu 9gb drive to > put in my home SS20. It was recognized when I > installed it, so no problem I thought. It works, but > when I go into format and inquiry, it shows that it is > a Unisys drive instead of a Fujitsu. I checked under > format -e and the scsi command set to see if I could > reset the page and bytes, but I must be missing > something. > > Even though it works fine as is, I'd like to relabel > the Vendor information. > > Any suggestions? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From richard at close.u-net.com Tue Aug 22 16:54:24 2000 From: richard at close.u-net.com (Richard) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 22:54:24 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: > Naser Ali wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > Do you know if there is virus protection on the Sun Solaris platform? > I know Norton has an "AntiVirus" product for Solaris, but can it be > installed on the Solaris..? Has anyone come across a virus on Solaris, or any other type of Unix? I certainly have never heard of one. I suppose the way Unix is organised and the fact that security is taken seriously and buit in means that people choose much easier prey like the trash sold by Microshaft. Not that I am biased in any way! Richard. From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 22 17:05:39 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 15:05:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Changing SCSI Drive Vendor information Message-ID: ah so you can, thanks rob. does anybody have a fresher copy of /etc/format.dat that already lists 9gb drives? --- Rob Staab wrote: > You can change this by using the type option under > format. > > - Rob Staab > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org > [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > > Behalf Of steve price > > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 4:14 PM > > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > Subject: [Sunhelp] Changing SCSI Drive Vendor > information > > > > > > I recently bought off ebay a nice fujitsu 9gb > drive to > > put in my home SS20. It was recognized when I > > installed it, so no problem I thought. It works, > but > > when I go into format and inquiry, it shows that > it is > > a Unisys drive instead of a Fujitsu. I checked > under > > format -e and the scsi command set to see if I > could > > reset the page and bytes, but I must be missing > > something. > > > > Even though it works fine as is, I'd like to > relabel > > the Vendor information. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from > anywhere! > > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Tue Aug 22 17:05:51 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 15:05:51 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard [mailto:richard at close.u-net.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 2:54 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris > > > Naser Ali wrote: > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > Do you know if there is virus protection on the Sun Solaris > platform? > > I know Norton has an "AntiVirus" product for Solaris, but can it be > > installed on the Solaris..? > > Has anyone come across a virus on Solaris, or any other type of Unix? > I certainly have never heard of one. I suppose the way Unix > is organised > and the fact that security is taken seriously and buit in means that > people choose much easier prey like the trash sold by Microshaft. Not > that I am biased in any way! There are MANY other reasons to run virus scan on Solaris, or another Unix. If you're running a fileserver for windows programs, you'll want to scan for viruses. You could also run a mail gateway on a Unix machine that would scan all incoming and/or outgoing emails for viruses. That said, there aren't many viruses for *nix because *nix users generally don't execute some random binary program on their computers. Greg From Barry.Haycock at b-online.com.au Tue Aug 22 23:55:30 2000 From: Barry.Haycock at b-online.com.au (Barry Haycock (IT)) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 12:55:30 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] sims Message-ID: i am running sims on a sparc ultra 5 for approx 300 users our email reader we use is netscape messenger and the odd outlook users i have found that users delete their email under netscape and we have the settings set so that when they next shutdown it flushes all their deleted email. but when i do a imquotacheck it shows that the users have very large mailboxes eventhou they may only have a few emails in their mailboxes. i then setup a useraccount under outlook and it shows all of the deleted email marked as deleted but not purged from the system. for instance my mail box for bugtraq has no email in it but when opened up under outlook it shows over 10000 marked as deleted emails. purging under outlook has no effect and is not an option. this is after doing a impurge -a everynite (via cron) is there a way that i can do a purge of all deleted email (which i thought impurge would do ) i know that when an email is recieved by more that one user the email will not be deleted until all users have marked it as deleted. any help barry From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Wed Aug 23 01:08:51 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 02:08:51 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: >If you're running a fileserver for windows programs, you'll want to scan for >viruses. You could also run a mail gateway on a Unix machine that would >scan all incoming and/or outgoing emails for viruses. What program packages are available for Solaris to accomplish exactly this? At what prices? Any free ones? Thanks, Wolfgang ##### # Wolfgang Engelien # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu ##### From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Wed Aug 23 01:35:53 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 02:35:53 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Faxmodem for Solaris Message-ID: Hi, Any recommendations for a Faxmodem for Solaris? Thanks, Wolfgang From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Wed Aug 23 01:43:01 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 23:43:01 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Wolfgang Engelien [mailto:wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu] > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 11:09 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris > > >If you're running a fileserver for windows programs, you'll > want to scan for > >viruses. You could also run a mail gateway on a Unix > machine that would > >scan all incoming and/or outgoing emails for viruses. > > What program packages are available for Solaris to accomplish > exactly this? > At what prices? Any free ones? The only one that I've seen (and I'm not 100% sure about that) is from NAI, called NetShield for Unix. I'm sure that there is a Linux version, and I believe that there is are Solaris and HP-UX versions as well. The best place to look on the web is probably www.nai.com. I'll look at my price lists tomorrow, but they're generally a bit NT oriented. Later, Greg From rbahntje at bancotdf.com.ar Wed Aug 23 01:48:06 2000 From: rbahntje at bancotdf.com.ar (Ruben Bahntje) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 09:48:06 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #525 - 21 msgs Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------17C14197A2D4404CFDC303D9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Try http://www.sophos.com it is an England company who made Sophos AntiVirus, and it runs in many Unix flavors (like Solaris). I am using it in an E450 with PC Netlink to provide FileServer access to my Windows users. Regards, Ruben Bahntje Ushuaia (the southern most city of the world ;-) > - > > Message: 11 > Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 02:08:51 -0400 > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > From: Wolfgang Engelien > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris > Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > >If you're running a fileserver for windows programs, you'll want to scan for > >viruses. You could also run a mail gateway on a Unix machine that would > >scan all incoming and/or outgoing emails for viruses. > > What program packages are available for Solaris to accomplish exactly this? > At what prices? Any free ones? > > Thanks, > Wolfgang > ##### > # Wolfgang Engelien > # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 > # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 > # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu > ##### > --------------17C14197A2D4404CFDC303D9 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="rbahntje.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Ruben Bahntje Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="rbahntje.vcf" begin:vcard n:Bahntje;Ruben tel;work:+54-2901-441669 x-mozilla-html:FALSE org:Banco de Tierra del Fuego;Dto Sistemas adr:;;Patagonia 458 ;Ushuaia;Tierra del Fuego;9410;ARGENTINA version:2.1 email;internet:rbahntje at bancotdf.com.ar title:System Administrator x-mozilla-cpt:;0 fn:Ruben Bahntje end:vcard --------------17C14197A2D4404CFDC303D9-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 23 02:24:11 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 02:24:11 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:43:01PM -0700, Gregory Leblanc wrote: > The only one that I've seen (and I'm not 100% sure about that) is from NAI, > called NetShield for Unix. I'm sure that there is a Linux version, and I > believe that there is are Solaris and HP-UX versions as well. The best > place to look on the web is probably www.nai.com. I'll look at my price > lists tomorrow, but they're generally a bit NT oriented. Later, > Greg NOOOOOOOO! DOO NOT GO THERE. I had to setup NetShield / VirusScan on a Solaris box at my last place of employment. Its a HORRIBLE hack/kludge of Firewall-1 and their virus scanning software - it works, but it takes FOREVER to get working right. I had to hand-edit a lot of "dont edit past this point" scripts to get it working... Also, *only* works with Solaris 2.6. Its also very slow and requires a lot of disk space. Once it was working, it was okay... but it was a bitch (took like two weeks to get it working properly) to setup. It does things like completely re-do the box's routing-between-interfaces when it starts up, and if things dont startup in EXACTLY the right order, nothing works.... basically what you do is setup a SPARC with two network interfaces between your mail server and the rest of the world, and the SPARC box intercepts (transparently) all traffic on port 25, scans attachments, and then forwards it on to the normal mail server. In normal operation, all you really see is a couple of extra lines in the mail routing headers. Documentation for the product is slim to none (they tell you how to install it and how to admin it with their little GUI; I got more info out of the README and INSTALL text files than I did out of the manual!) There are a few alternatives to this (most using procmail, etc) on Freshmeat, just do a search for "virus" and they should come up. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Wed Aug 23 02:32:10 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 08:32:10 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Faxmodem for Solaris Message-ID: Is this for use with something like Hylafax? If so their website and mailing list seem to recommend Diamond and Multitech modems as having the best support for Class 1 and 2 faxing (http://www.hylafax.org/modems.html ). I'm working on an automated fax service project using Hylafax at the moment and, just for testing purposes, we've been using USR Sportsters although not without some setup trouble initially. Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Wolfgang Engelien To: Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:35 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] Faxmodem for Solaris > Hi, > > Any recommendations for a Faxmodem for Solaris? > > Thanks, > Wolfgang From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 23 03:14:32 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 03:14:32 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 Message-ID: Okay, if you had a choice between: Ultra 30, 300mhz, 384mb, C3D, 4gig (all-scsi) and Ultra 10, 300mhz, 384mb, PGX8, C2D, 4gig (all-scsi) Which would you choose? and why? I've got an angle on some U30s for just over $1k in the config above, and am thinking of possibly trying to sell this U10 for that much, if changing systems is worth it. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Wed Aug 23 03:35:57 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 10:35:57 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: Well, there used to be a company which made anti-virus software for Solaris, even if i can't remember its name ;).. But note that this software checked for Wintendo viruses. This is actually quite usefull if you have a Solaris server which host accounts / data for wintendo machines. Like mailservers, homeservers etc. > Has anyone come across a virus on Solaris, or any other type of Unix? > I certainly have never heard of one. I suppose the way Unix is organised > and the fact that security is taken seriously and buit in means that > people choose much easier prey like the trash sold by Microshaft. Not > that I am biased in any way! //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ /* Windows Playstation - Unix Workstation */ From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Wed Aug 23 03:46:04 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 09:46:04 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Saving core files Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:55:28AM -0400, Lee Khuong wrote: > - Make a directory for the crash dump: /var/crash/`uname -n` That's done automatically anyway. > vi /etc/init.d/sysetup and uncomment these lines: > > If [ ! -d /var/crash/`uname -n`] > then > mkdir -m 0700 -p /var/crash/`uname -n` > fi > echo checking for crash dump... \c > savecore /var/crash/`uname -n` > echo '' Which is of course already done in Solaris 7 and greater, nobody mentioned. Brian. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 23 04:09:58 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 04:09:58 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Faxmodem for Solaris Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 08:32:10AM +0100, Will Mc Donald wrote: > Is this for use with something like Hylafax? If so their website and mailing > list seem to recommend Diamond and Multitech modems as having the best > support for Class 1 and 2 faxing (http://www.hylafax.org/modems.html ). > I'm working on an automated fax service project using Hylafax at the moment > and, just for testing purposes, we've been using USR Sportsters although not > without some setup trouble initially. > Will. Get a USR Courier V.Everything - best modem on the market today, hands down (of course you get what you pay for). The Sporster and the Courier are two WAY different beasts.. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From chraju at wipro.co.in Wed Aug 23 04:25:37 2000 From: chraju at wipro.co.in (Raju Ch) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:55:37 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] restrict users from telnet Message-ID: Hi sun admins Could you please let me know how to restrict the users loging in to the system as root through telnet thanks in advance Raju From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Wed Aug 23 05:02:06 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 13:02:06 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] restrict users from telnet Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_D0HRsvDaoaUPT+DUtzAaHg) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" edit /etc/default/login file look for "# CONSOLE=" line and making the line CONSOLE= -- doesn't allow any one to login as root. only way to become root is su. making the line CONSOLE=/dev/console -- lets root login only from console making the line #CONSOLE=(whatever) -- alowes root login from anywhere.. Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: Raju Ch [mailto:chraju at wipro.co.in] Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 12:26 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] restrict users from telnet Importance: High Hi sun admins Could you please let me know how to restrict the users loging in to the system as root through telnet thanks in advance Raju _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_D0HRsvDaoaUPT+DUtzAaHg) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] restrict users from telnet

edit /etc/default/login file look for "# = CONSOLE=3D" line and


making the line CONSOLE=3D -- doesn't allow any one = to login as root. only way to =         =         =         =         =         become root is = su.

making the line CONSOLE=3D/dev/console -- lets root = login only from console
making the line #CONSOLE=3D(whatever) -- alowes root = login from anywhere..

Mohammed Ilyas K.


-----Original Message-----
From: Raju Ch [mailto:chraju at wipro.co.in]=
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 12:26 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] restrict users from telnet
Importance: High


Hi sun admins

Could you please let me know how to restrict the =
users loging in to the system as root through = telnet

thanks in advance


Raju

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--Boundary_(ID_D0HRsvDaoaUPT+DUtzAaHg)-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Aug 23 06:34:37 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 07:34:37 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00CF6.1E3F31C0 Content-Type: text/plain I think he meant setting a server up as a firewall? > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard [SMTP:richard at close.u-net.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 5:54 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris > > > Naser Ali wrote: > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > Do you know if there is virus protection on the Sun Solaris platform? > > I know Norton has an "AntiVirus" product for Solaris, but can it be > > installed on the Solaris..? > > Has anyone come across a virus on Solaris, or any other type of Unix? > I certainly have never heard of one. I suppose the way Unix is organised > and the fact that security is taken seriously and buit in means that > people choose much easier prey like the trash sold by Microshaft. Not > that I am biased in any way! > > Richard. > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00CF6.1E3F31C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris

I think he meant = setting a server up as a firewall?

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Richard [SMTP:richard at close.u-net.com]
    Sent:   Tuesday, August 22, 2000 5:54 PM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in = Solaris

    > Naser Ali wrote:
    >
    > Hello Everyone,
    >
    > Do you know if there is virus = protection on the Sun Solaris platform?
    > I know Norton has an = "AntiVirus" product for Solaris, but can it be
    > installed on the = Solaris..?

     Has anyone come across a virus = on Solaris, or any other type of Unix?
    I certainly have never heard of one. = I suppose the way Unix is organised
    and the fact that security is taken = seriously and buit in means that
    people choose much easier prey like = the trash sold by Microshaft. Not
    that I am biased in any way!

     Richard.
    _______________________________________________
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00CF6.1E3F31C0-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Aug 23 07:05:36 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 08:05:36 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00CFA.724C1540 Content-Type: text/plain 1,000 us dollars? What's the big difference between Ultra 10's,30's and 60's? The computer I have here is a Ultra 60 on loan and said it was around 16,000 USD. All I want is a faster processor.... > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net] > Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 4:15 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 > > Okay, if you had a choice between: > > Ultra 30, 300mhz, 384mb, C3D, 4gig (all-scsi) > > and > > Ultra 10, 300mhz, 384mb, PGX8, C2D, 4gig (all-scsi) > > Which would you choose? and why? > > I've got an angle on some U30s for just over $1k in the > config above, and am thinking of possibly trying to sell > this U10 for that much, if changing systems is worth it. > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00CFA.724C1540 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10

1,000 us = dollars?
What's the big = difference between Ultra 10's,30's and 60's?
The computer I have here is a Ultra 60 on loan and said it was around = 16,000 USD.

All I want is a = faster processor....

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net]
    Sent:   Wednesday, August 23, 2000 4:15 AM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Subject:       = [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra = 10

    Okay, if you had a choice = between:

    Ultra 30, 300mhz, 384mb, C3D, 4gig = (all-scsi)

    and

    Ultra 10, 300mhz, 384mb, PGX8, C2D, = 4gig (all-scsi)

    Which would you choose?  and = why?

    I've got an angle on some U30s for = just over $1k in the
    config above, and am thinking of = possibly trying to sell
    this U10 for that much, if changing = systems is worth it.

    Bill

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    +-------------------\ = /-----------------+
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00CFA.724C1540-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 23 07:57:46 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 07:57:46 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] FS: Sun Ultra 10 Message-ID: I've got a Sun Ultra 10 workstation for sale: 300mhz / 512K L2 cache 384mb RAM Symbios SCSI card installed (box is now SCSI-based) Seagate Barracuda 4 SCSI HD and Plextor 12x SCSI CD-ROM installed Creator 2D 24-bit framebuffer (primary) Sun PGX8 8-bit framebuffer (built-in, secondary) Also includes T5 keyboard and mouse System still has the on-board IDE controller(s), so you can move back to IDE disks and CD-ROM if you wish. Solaris 8 installed/media included $1,250.00, shipping from Austin, TX to your location included. (this is my personal workstation - I'm upgrading to an U30 if I can sell this machine) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From azarkar at tmcso.com Wed Aug 23 08:48:26 2000 From: azarkar at tmcso.com (Ali Azarkar) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 18:18:26 +0430 Subject: [Sunhelp] rpc.ttdbservd Message-ID: Hi, My Ultra-1 running Solaris 2.5.1 generates the follwoing message repeatedly. What does this error mean? How can I stop it? TIA. Aug 23 14:27:59 apps4-01 inetd[131]: /usr/dt/bin/rpc.ttdbserverd: Child Status Changed Aug 23 14:28:00 apps4-01 rpc.ttdbserverd[11006]: NetISAM: read failed: requested 1024 bytes, got 0 Aug 23 14:28:00 apps4-01 ToolTalk/ISAM[11006]: Fatal error: read failed: requested 1024 bytes, got 0 - Invalid argument -- Ali. From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 23 08:53:51 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 08:53:51 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] FS: Sun Ultra 10 Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 07:57:46AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > I've got a Sun Ultra 10 workstation for sale: > 300mhz / 512K L2 cache > 384mb RAM > Symbios SCSI card installed (box is now SCSI-based) > Seagate Barracuda 4 SCSI HD and Plextor 12x SCSI CD-ROM installed > Creator 2D 24-bit framebuffer (primary) > Sun PGX8 8-bit framebuffer (built-in, secondary) > Also includes T5 keyboard and mouse > System still has the on-board IDE controller(s), so you can move > back to IDE disks and CD-ROM if you wish. > Solaris 8 installed/media included > $1,250.00, shipping from Austin, TX to your location included. > (this is my personal workstation - I'm upgrading to an U30 if I can sell > this machine) I've got a picture of the machine at http://www.sunhelp.org/cleaning/workstation.jpg. (any other discussion on this, please email me directly off-list) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From karl.rossing at federated.ca Wed Aug 23 09:24:10 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 09:24:10 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------9FB06016562DE8CC6451DED2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WE run SAV or Sophos AntiVirus... The reason we went with sav is that it runs a almost all platforms (solaris, True64, VMS,windows95/nt/3.1x, Macintosh etc....) Although SAV was not free... It didn't end up costing alot for 300 licenses about 4K/year on a 3 year contract. See www.sophos.com Karl Wolfgang Engelien wrote: > > >If you're running a fileserver for windows programs, you'll want to scan for > >viruses. You could also run a mail gateway on a Unix machine that would > >scan all incoming and/or outgoing emails for viruses. > > What program packages are available for Solaris to accomplish exactly this? > At what prices? Any free ones? > > Thanks, > Wolfgang > ##### > # Wolfgang Engelien > # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 > # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 > # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu > ##### > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --------------9FB06016562DE8CC6451DED2 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------9FB06016562DE8CC6451DED2-- From randall at csonline.net Wed Aug 23 10:38:06 2000 From: randall at csonline.net (Eric Randall) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 08:38:06 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Virus protection in Solaris Message-ID: There is an outfit called cybersoft which has a thing called vfind security toolkit. http://www.cyber.com It's not free. Eric Magnus Abrante wrote: > Well, there used to be a company which made anti-virus software for > Solaris, even if i can't remember its name ;).. But note that this > software checked for Wintendo viruses. > > This is actually quite usefull if you have a Solaris server which > host accounts / data for wintendo machines. Like mailservers, homeservers > etc. > > > Has anyone come across a virus on Solaris, or any other type of Unix? > > I certainly have never heard of one. I suppose the way Unix is organised > > and the fact that security is taken seriously and buit in means that > > people choose much easier prey like the trash sold by Microshaft. Not > > that I am biased in any way! > > //Magnus Abrante > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > > /* Windows Playstation - Unix Workstation */ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Wed Aug 23 10:45:45 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 16:45:45 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Opinions... Message-ID: This is completely OT (although not as much as Dreamcasts :)) but I wonder if anyone can spare the time to offer me some advice. What I'm trying to do is build a cheap-ish fail-over FTP cluster with a filesystem that's mirrored between the two machines over a dedicated 100 Mbit network link. We've been looking at using High Availability Redhat as a failover FTP cluster. I can get the fail-over services working OK that's not the problem. The problem starts with trying to mirror at least one of the partitions over the network, I've looked into DRBD but I don't think it's developed enough yet. A few searches on google threw up references to Coda, Fault Freedom II and a rambling thread on slashdot discussing something along these lines. So, basically what I'd really like to know is does anyone here have any experiences/horror stories/advice to offer? TIA Will. From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Wed Aug 23 10:59:40 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 17:59:40 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] rpc.ttdbservd Message-ID: I would try the tooltalk patch 104489-11 Then refer to Infodoc 12729 for post-patch instructions of how to clean out the tooltalk database. Hope it helps, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Hi, > My Ultra-1 running Solaris 2.5.1 generates the follwoing message repeatedly. What does this error mean? How can I stop it? TIA. > > Aug 23 14:27:59 apps4-01 inetd[131]: /usr/dt/bin/rpc.ttdbserverd: Child Status Changed > Aug 23 14:28:00 apps4-01 rpc.ttdbserverd[11006]: NetISAM: read failed: requested 1024 bytes, got 0 > Aug 23 14:28:00 apps4-01 ToolTalk/ISAM[11006]: Fatal error: read failed: requested 1024 bytes, got 0 - Invalid argument > > -- Ali. > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ward at zilla.nu Wed Aug 23 11:13:35 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 11:13:35 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Opinions... Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 04:45:45PM +0100, Will Mc Donald wrote: > The problem starts with trying to mirror at least one of the partitions over > the network, I've looked into DRBD but I don't think it's developed enough > yet. A few searches on google threw up references to Coda, Fault Freedom II > and a rambling thread on slashdot discussing something along these lines. Either put a nice backend storage system, like a NetApp or a shared RAID array, behind it, or regularly RSYNC it. > So, basically what I'd really like to know is does anyone here have any > experiences/horror stories/advice to offer? Oh, lots. I tend to have a multi-tier structure, where customers access an external FTP server, and internal users access an internal server, and there is no possibility of cross access. I use rsync to do the incoming/outgoing mirror, from a set of internal servers (manual fail-over) to a number of external servers around the world. Reagen From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Wed Aug 23 11:22:13 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 18:22:13 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 Message-ID: Quite much actually, the U30 was the first of the machines in the "Darwin" series, and i think its EOL now, replaced by the U60 machine. Basicly, the U30 uses the same CPU as the UE250, UE450, U60 etc. The main difference between the CPU used in the U10 and the CPU in the U30 is the fact that the UltraSPARC IIi CPU used in U5/U10 deals with PCI and such internaly, whereas the UltraSPARC II CPU used in the other machines deals with this in a special chip. Then there are probably more differences as well, but i cant really remember them right now ;). Appart from the CPU the U30 differs from U5/U10 in a number of ways: * The U30 has a SCSI interface instead of IDE * There are more memorybanks in the U30 * The U30 has 2 UPA slot and the U10 has 1 Then again i think the U30 should be compared with the U60 and not the U5/U10. Regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > 1,000 us dollars? > What's the big difference between Ultra 10's,30's and 60's? > The computer I have here is a Ultra 60 on loan and said it was around 16,000 > USD. > All I want is a faster processor.... > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net] > > Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 4:15 AM > > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 > > > > Okay, if you had a choice between: > > > > Ultra 30, 300mhz, 384mb, C3D, 4gig (all-scsi) > > > > and > > > > Ultra 10, 300mhz, 384mb, PGX8, C2D, 4gig (all-scsi) > > > > Which would you choose? and why? > > > > I've got an angle on some U30s for just over $1k in the > > config above, and am thinking of possibly trying to sell > > this U10 for that much, if changing systems is worth it. > > > > Bill > > > > -- > > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Aug 23 11:43:10 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 12:43:10 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00D21.38AFC8A0 Content-Type: text/plain So the U60's are the way to go after sbus architecture? Are all U60 configs in the high (<10,000) range? > -----Original Message----- > From: Magnus Abrante [SMTP:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 12:22 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 > > > Quite much actually, the U30 was the first of the machines in the > "Darwin" series, and i think its EOL now, replaced by the U60 > machine. > > Basicly, the U30 uses the same CPU as the UE250, UE450, U60 etc. > > The main difference between the CPU used in the U10 and the CPU in the U30 > > is the fact that the UltraSPARC IIi CPU used in U5/U10 deals with PCI and > such internaly, whereas the UltraSPARC II CPU used in the other machines > deals with this in a special chip. Then there are probably more > differences > as well, but i cant really remember them right now ;). > > Appart from the CPU the U30 differs from U5/U10 in a number of ways: > * The U30 has a SCSI interface instead of IDE > * There are more memorybanks in the U30 > * The U30 has 2 UPA slot and the U10 has 1 > > Then again i think the U30 should be compared with the U60 and not the > U5/U10. > > Regards, > > //Magnus Abrante > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > > > 1,000 us dollars? > > What's the big difference between Ultra 10's,30's and 60's? > > The computer I have here is a Ultra 60 on loan and said it was around > 16,000 > > USD. > > All I want is a faster processor.... > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net] > > > Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 4:15 AM > > > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > > Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 > > > > > > Okay, if you had a choice between: > > > > > > Ultra 30, 300mhz, 384mb, C3D, 4gig (all-scsi) > > > > > > and > > > > > > Ultra 10, 300mhz, 384mb, PGX8, C2D, 4gig (all-scsi) > > > > > > Which would you choose? and why? > > > > > > I've got an angle on some U30s for just over $1k in the > > > config above, and am thinking of possibly trying to sell > > > this U10 for that much, if changing systems is worth it. > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > -- > > > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > > > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > > > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > > > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > > > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00D21.38AFC8A0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10

        So the U60's are the way to go after sbus = architecture?
Are all U60 configs in the high (<10,000) range?

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Magnus Abrante = [SMTP:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com]
    Sent:   Wednesday, August 23, 2000 12:22 PM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra = 10


    Quite much actually, the U30 was the = first of the machines in the
    "Darwin" series, and i = think its EOL now, replaced by the U60
    machine.

    Basicly, the U30 uses the same CPU as = the UE250, UE450, U60 etc.

    The main difference between the CPU = used in the U10 and the CPU in the U30
    is the fact that the UltraSPARC IIi = CPU used in U5/U10 deals with PCI and
    such internaly, whereas the = UltraSPARC II CPU used in the other machines
    deals with this in a special chip. = Then there are probably more differences
    as well, but i cant really remember = them right now ;).

    Appart from the CPU the U30 differs = from U5/U10 in a number of ways:
    * The U30 has a SCSI interface = instead of IDE
    * There are more memorybanks in the = U30
    * The U30 has 2 UPA slot and the U10 = has 1

    Then again i think the U30 should be = compared with the U60 and not the
    U5/U10.

    Regards,

            //Magnus = Abrante
    /* This is my opinion and not the one = of my empolyer */

    > 1,000 us dollars?
    > What's the big difference = between Ultra 10's,30's and 60's?
    > The computer I have here is a = Ultra 60 on loan and said it was around 16,000
    > USD.
    > All I want is a faster = processor....
    >
    > > -----Original = Message-----
    > > = From:       Bill Bradford = [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net]
    > > = Sent:       Wednesday, August 23, 2000 = 4:15 AM
    > > To: = sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    > > Subject:    = [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10
    > >
    > > Okay, if you had a choice = between:
    > >
    > > Ultra 30, 300mhz, 384mb, = C3D, 4gig (all-scsi)
    > >
    > > and
    > >
    > > Ultra 10, 300mhz, 384mb, = PGX8, C2D, 4gig (all-scsi)
    > >
    > > Which would you = choose?  and why?
    > >
    > > I've got an angle on some = U30s for just over $1k in the
    > > config above, and am = thinking of possibly trying to sell
    > > this U10 for that much, if = changing systems is worth it.
    > >
    > > Bill
    > >
    > > --
    > > +-------------------\ = /-----------------+
    > > | Bill = Bradford      |  www.sunhelp.org |
    > > | mrbill at mrbill.net  = |   www.decvax.org |
    > > | Austin, Texas USA  = |    www.pdp11.org |
    > > +-------------------/ = \-----------------+
    > > = _______________________________________________
    > > SunHELP maillist  = -  SunHELP at sunhelp.org
    > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp
    _______________________________________________
    SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
    http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

------_=_NextPart_001_01C00D21.38AFC8A0-- From james at foonly.com Wed Aug 23 11:46:31 2000 From: james at foonly.com (James Lockwood) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 09:46:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra 30 vs. ultra 10 Message-ID: On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Magnus Abrante wrote: > Appart from the CPU the U30 differs from U5/U10 in a number of ways: > * The U30 has a SCSI interface instead of IDE > * There are more memorybanks in the U30 > * The U30 has 2 UPA slot and the U10 has 1 Add to this: The U30 has a 66MHz, 64-bit PCI slot (in fact it was the first commodity machine to have one). The U30 uses 200-pin SS20 style DIMMs instead of the 168-pin JEDEC DIMMs of the U5. The U30 case and cable layout is an order of magnitude better than the U10. -James From tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com Wed Aug 23 13:30:30 2000 From: tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 13:30:30 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] FS: Sun Ultra 10 Message-ID: Sold it yet? Does the Creator 2D have the funky sun-style monitor adaptor or a pc-style adaptor? Tim Bill Bradford wrote: > On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 07:57:46AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > > I've got a Sun Ultra 10 workstation for sale: > > 300mhz / 512K L2 cache > > 384mb RAM > > Symbios SCSI card installed (box is now SCSI-based) > > Seagate Barracuda 4 SCSI HD and Plextor 12x SCSI CD-ROM installed > > Creator 2D 24-bit framebuffer (primary) > > Sun PGX8 8-bit framebuffer (built-in, secondary) > > Also includes T5 keyboard and mouse > > System still has the on-board IDE controller(s), so you can move > > back to IDE disks and CD-ROM if you wish. > > Solaris 8 installed/media included > > $1,250.00, shipping from Austin, TX to your location included. > > (this is my personal workstation - I'm upgrading to an U30 if I can sell > > this machine) > > I've got a picture of the machine at > http://www.sunhelp.org/cleaning/workstation.jpg. > > (any other discussion on this, please email me directly off-list) > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Tim Conrad The Edison Schools, Inc. o: 218-628-9968 c: 917-912-8518 From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Wed Aug 23 13:30:45 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:30:45 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Version Preferance Message-ID: What are your preferances in terms of Solaris? >From what I've heard 2.6 = Ultra Stable, Run this is you want stability 7 = Nice update, but pretty unstable 8 = Fix cause 7 was so bad? Anyone else have any input?. From msailer at Instinet.Com Wed Aug 23 13:32:30 2000 From: msailer at Instinet.Com (Mark Sailer) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:32:30 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Bind process to CPU Message-ID: Hello all, I have been asked if there is a way to bind a process to a CPU, in a similiar fashion to the way HP-UX does. I have gone thru all my books, docs and on-line searches and have come up with nothing. Is this possible and how? We are running Solaris 2.7 on E6502s and E450s loaded to the gills. TIA Mark From tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com Wed Aug 23 13:37:57 2000 From: tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 13:37:57 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Opinions... Message-ID: I think it'd probably have a lot to do with how often the data on the server changes... If you have a LOT of data that changes very frequently, it's a more difficult case :> If your data doesn't change that freqently, it's a fairly simple case. Get a few ftp servers, whatever you want them to be. There are various perl scripts out there that mirror a ftp server. set up an ftp server as a 'primary' ftp server, and have the other 2-3-4 mirror that main ftp server every hour or 30 minutes synchronizing the data. There are also scripts that will automagically modify your dns records when a server goes down. Server goes down, gets pulled out of the dns queue. Shouldn't effect very many people. If dns was set up to round-robin, it would also help with load balancing. Although, this plan isn't flawless, either. Your data won't be synchronized to the exact minute as with other solutions, but, the cost is very low. Tim Will Mc Donald wrote: > This is completely OT (although not as much as Dreamcasts :)) but I wonder > if anyone can spare the time to offer me some advice. > > What I'm trying to do is build a cheap-ish fail-over FTP cluster with a > filesystem that's mirrored between the two machines over a dedicated 100 > Mbit network link. We've been looking at using High Availability Redhat as a > failover FTP cluster. I can get the fail-over services working OK that's not > the problem. > > The problem starts with trying to mirror at least one of the partitions over > the network, I've looked into DRBD but I don't think it's developed enough > yet. A few searches on google threw up references to Coda, Fault Freedom II > and a rambling thread on slashdot discussing something along these lines. > > So, basically what I'd really like to know is does anyone here have any > experiences/horror stories/advice to offer? > > TIA > > Will. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com Wed Aug 23 13:40:33 2000 From: Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com (Cardinal Christopher) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:40:33 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID Message-ID: On our Sun Ultra 2 here, we are using Solstice Disk Suite to manage the disks. We have 4 (4.2 GB) disks in a SPARC storage array. Each disk has two slices (2GB each,) so there are two stripe sets configured over the array. Does it make sense to have two "parallel" stripe sets over 4 disks like this? Or should there be only one or maybe more? Any ideas? I would think that one stripe set would be as fast as two or three, but I'm not sure. Chris From daleg at elemental.org Wed Aug 23 13:40:44 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:40:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Bind process to CPU Message-ID: On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mark Sailer wrote: | Hello all, | I have been asked if there is a way to bind a process to a CPU, in a | similiar fashion to the way HP-UX does. I have gone thru all my books, | docs and on-line searches and have come up with nothing. Is this | possible and how? man pbind /dale From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Wed Aug 23 13:41:40 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:41:40 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question Message-ID: I have 2x 9.11G Drive and I want to stick them in a External case (What kind of case do I need is my first question) secondly the main problem is, 1 is a 68pin Ultra-Wide Drive, and the other is a 68pin ultra-Wide-Differential drive. Is there a way I can convert one to the other? Also what kind of price am I looking at for a case?. From ruddy at udlug.org Wed Aug 23 13:45:36 2000 From: ruddy at udlug.org (Bob C. Ruddy) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:45:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Bind process to CPU Message-ID: you can use solaris's system resource manager. extra dollars but it gives you tight control over how your users use the system's CPUs. Bob On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mark Sailer wrote: ->Hello all, -> I have been asked if there is a way to bind a process to a CPU, in a ->similiar fashion to the way HP-UX does. I have gone thru all my books, ->docs and on-line searches and have come up with nothing. Is this ->possible and how? -> ->We are running Solaris 2.7 on E6502s and E450s loaded to the gills. -> ->TIA ->Mark ->_______________________________________________ ->SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org ->http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -> From ruddy at udlug.org Wed Aug 23 13:50:10 2000 From: ruddy at udlug.org (Bob C. Ruddy) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:50:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Bind process to CPU Message-ID: sorry that was "solaris resource manager" not "system resource manager" http://www.sun.com/software/white-papers/wp-srm/ Bob On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Mark Sailer wrote: ->Hello all, -> I have been asked if there is a way to bind a process to a CPU, in a ->similiar fashion to the way HP-UX does. I have gone thru all my books, ->docs and on-line searches and have come up with nothing. Is this ->possible and how? -> ->We are running Solaris 2.7 on E6502s and E450s loaded to the gills. -> ->TIA ->Mark ->_______________________________________________ ->SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org ->http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -> From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 23 15:41:06 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:41:06 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] [spribyl@enteract.com: dev_t to name] Message-ID: ----- Forwarded message from Steve Pribyl ----- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:21:47 -0500 (CDT) From: Steve Pribyl To: sunhelp at sunhelp.com Subject: dev_t to name Any body know the C function to get the device name(Path) from the dev_t(major and minor number)? Have have been looking sunddi.h but not having much luck. dev_t is devfined in types.h Thanks Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl ----- End forwarded message ----- -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From daleg at elemental.org Wed Aug 23 17:04:12 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 18:04:12 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] [spribyl@enteract.com: dev_t to name] Message-ID: | ----- Forwarded message from Steve Pribyl ----- | | Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:21:47 -0500 (CDT) | From: Steve Pribyl | To: sunhelp at sunhelp.com | Subject: dev_t to name | | Any body know the C function to get the device name(Path) from the | dev_t(major and minor number)? Have have been looking sunddi.h but not | having much luck. | dev_t is devfined in types.h see the man pages for getminor(9F) and getmajor(9F) /dale From karl.rossing at federated.ca Wed Aug 23 17:08:07 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 17:08:07 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Patch Cluster Return Codes Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------121BA80D5EBB108FE901444B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I installed to latest solaris 8 patch cluster. The patch luster gave me the following error: Installation of 108977-01 failed. Return code 25 I checked deja.com, google, even the answerbooks but i found nothing. What do the return codes mean? Karl --------------121BA80D5EBB108FE901444B Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------121BA80D5EBB108FE901444B-- From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Wed Aug 23 17:10:02 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 17:10:02 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] U30 vs U60 Message-ID: --openmail-part-270f79c8-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline I was reading that U5/10 vs. U30 thread from today and Magnus said, "Then again I think the U30 should be compared with the U60 and not the U5/U10." I was just curious what the difference is between the 30 and 60 machines. Thanks in advance. -Blake --openmail-part-270f79c8-00000001-- From mikecolin at my-deja.com Wed Aug 23 17:10:23 2000 From: mikecolin at my-deja.com (mikecolin) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:10:23 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] tsalarm stuff for Netra Message-ID: Can anybody provide these utilities for the Netra series please? Cant seem to find them anywhere and they dont seem to be a part of Solaris 8. tsalarm tsctl tsdog tsmonitor tsstate tsunlock. Thanks. mike --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy. From daleg at elemental.org Wed Aug 23 17:21:05 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 18:21:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] [spribyl@enteract.com: dev_t to name] Message-ID: On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: | | Any body know the C function to get the device name(Path) from the | | dev_t(major and minor number)? Have have been looking sunddi.h but not | | having much luck. | | dev_t is devfined in types.h | | see the man pages for getminor(9F) and getmajor(9F) Oops, didnt read that message fully. It looks like you can get the physical pathname info from ddi_create_minor_node() /dale From daleg at elemental.org Wed Aug 23 17:44:47 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 18:44:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Patch Cluster Return Codes Message-ID: On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Karl Rossing wrote: | I installed to latest solaris 8 patch cluster. The patch luster gave me | the following error: | | Installation of 108977-01 failed. Return code 25 | | I checked deja.com, google, even the answerbooks but i found nothing. | | What do the return codes mean? the patchadd command is actually a shell script. the codes are defined in this shell script. just more it to see them. /dale From bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au Wed Aug 23 20:24:52 2000 From: bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au (Lara Vernon) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 09:24:52 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: Solstice Backup DBU 5.1.1 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: We recently had local representatives from SUN upgrade our two E3000 servers to Solaris 8 and were told by them that there is, as yet, NO version of Solstice Backup that is compatable with Solaris 8. We've had to revert to ufsdumps!!!!! Lara Lara Vernon bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 24 02:50:08 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 02:50:08 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Version Preferance Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 02:30:45PM -0400, Scott Walker wrote: > What are your preferances in terms of Solaris? > >From what I've heard > 2.6 = Ultra Stable, Run this is you want stability > 7 = Nice update, but pretty unstable > 8 = Fix cause 7 was so bad? > Anyone else have any input?. On Sun4c hardware, run 2.5.1 (fully patched). It was the best (most stable, most proven) release for non-64-bit hardware. For Sun4u stuff, run sol8 in 64-bit mode. (I know of TONS of sites that still run 2.5.1 because there's simply no reason to upgrade at all...) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Thu Aug 24 03:51:01 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 09:51:01 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Version Preferance Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 02:30:45PM -0400, Scott Walker wrote: > What are your preferances in terms of Solaris? > > >From what I've heard > > 2.6 = Ultra Stable, Run this is you want stability It's certainly the most used version of Solaris at the moment. > 7 = Nice update, but pretty unstable It wasn't unstable. It just wasn't popular because vendors had no reason to get their apps and drivers certified on it, so most customers were stuck with 2.6, and because it's good practice to stick to one version of Solaris to roll out, most simply stuck with 2.6. Every patch that went into 2.6 went into 7 first. 7 was the first version of Solaris to be 64-bit. > 8 = Fix cause 7 was so bad? No. Solaris 8 has support for the UltraSparcIII series, the first version of Solaris to do so. Like any other release of Solaris, it improves on the previous release by including all bug fixes, new features/packages and various rewrites of bits of Solaris. Solaris 8 is more of an exciting and relevant release because of the new hardware support and a severe push by Sun for vendors to get apps and drivers onto the new release quite quickly. Sun always use the latest release of Solaris on their production systems, at this stage they're probably using Solaris 9 on their main engineering systems. Brian. -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Thu Aug 24 03:55:57 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 10:55:57 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Version Preferance Message-ID: 2.6 in that case, 2.6 fixes a lot of annoying bugs that you had with 2.5.1. Such as network issues, patch issues etc. Apart from that 2.6 is better on multithreading, its actually more stable (in my opinion), faster and easier to debug. I cant see any reason not upgrade to 2.6, its a lot of fixes in that release. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > On Sun4c hardware, run 2.5.1 (fully patched). It was the best > (most stable, most proven) release for non-64-bit hardware. For > Sun4u stuff, run sol8 in 64-bit mode. > > (I know of TONS of sites that still run 2.5.1 because there's > simply no reason to upgrade at all...) > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Thu Aug 24 04:03:11 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 11:03:11 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris Version Preferance Message-ID: > What are your preferances in terms of Solaris? > > From what I've heard > > 2.6 = Ultra Stable, Run this is you want stability > 7 = Nice update, but pretty unstable > 8 = Fix cause 7 was so bad? > > Anyone else have any input?. Humm. 2.6 is very stable indeed, Solaris 7 was not much of an update, in fact you had 2 major things that was updated between the Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 7 -> the UFS logging and 64 bit support, even if the 64 bit support was a major change to Solaris. Its don't think you can classify 2.6 as more stable than 7. Solaris 8 however has a lot of new features and updates. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Thu Aug 24 05:52:27 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 06:52:27 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00DB9.648A9B10 Content-Type: text/plain I have bought enclosures from ci design before. You can do just about anything. www.ci-design.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Scott Walker [SMTP:scott.walker at bellactimedia.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 2:42 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question > > > > I have 2x 9.11G Drive and I want to stick them in a External case (What > kind of > case do I need is my first question) secondly the main problem is, 1 is a > 68pin > Ultra-Wide Drive, and the other is a 68pin ultra-Wide-Differential drive. > Is > there a way I can convert one to the other? Also what kind of price am I > looking > at for a case?. > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00DB9.648A9B10 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question

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    I have 2x 9.11G Drive and I want to = stick them in a External case (What kind of
    case do I need is my first question) = secondly the main problem is, 1 is a 68pin
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00DB9.648A9B10-- From deepan at wipro.co.in Thu Aug 24 05:54:56 2000 From: deepan at wipro.co.in (Navadeepan (CSE-HYD-OCS)) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 16:24:56 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] Volume Manager Message-ID: HI.. Can any one tell me where, i wll get administration guide for Veritas Volume Manager for Solaris? Thanks & Regds S.Navadeepan C.S.E -- Hyd A.O Ph.No - (040)7845196 Mail i.d -- deepan at wipro.co.in From martin.gray at orchard-systems.co.uk Thu Aug 24 06:05:01 2000 From: martin.gray at orchard-systems.co.uk (Martin Gray) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:05:01 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Books on Shell script programming Message-ID: Could anyone please recommend a book on shell script programming. TIA Martin ---------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Gray Orchard Information Systems Limited, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 (0)191-203 2500 Fax: +44 (0)191-230 2515 Registered in England, Company Number 1900078 http://www.orchard-systems.co.uk From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Thu Aug 24 06:34:18 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:34:18 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Volume Manager Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_JxYddeSedq8tUIWkxGaQBA) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT S.Navadeepan wrote > Can any one tell me where, i wll get administration guide for Veritas >Volume Manager for Solaris? 1. Comes in the package with the software, or at least should have done! 2. With the SEVM version there's an Answerbook package you can install, called SUNWasevm. I presume that the Veritas version is similar? Hope this helps. Regards Robert * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This message is confidential. It may also be privileged or protected by other legal rules. 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Comes in the package with the software, or at least should have done! 2. With the SEVM version there's an Answerbook package you can install, called SUNWasevm. I presume that the Veritas version is similar? Hope this helps. Regards Robert * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This message is confidential. It may also be privileged or protected by other legal rules. It does not constitute an offer or acceptance of an offer, nor shall it form any part of a legally binding contract. If you have received this communication in error, please let us know by reply then destroy it. You should not use, print, copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone. E-mail is subject to possible data corruption, is not secure, and its content does not necessarily represent the opinion of this Company. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and no liability can be accepted for any loss arising from its use. This e-mail and any attachments are not guaranteed to be free from so-called computer viruses and it is recommended that you check for such viruses before down-loading it to your computer equipment. This Company has no control over other websites to which there may be hypertext links and no liability can be accepted in relation to those sites. Scottish & Newcastle plc Registered in Scotland, Registered Number 16288 Registered Office: 50 East Fettes Avenue, Edinburgh, EH4 1RR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * From tony.barnes at cimlinc.com Thu Aug 24 07:13:17 2000 From: tony.barnes at cimlinc.com (Anthony Barnes) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 07:13:17 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Books on Shell script programming Message-ID: A specific shell? I have "Learning the Korn Shell" by Bill Roseblatt from O'Reilly. I've got a lot out of that. -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Martin Gray Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 6:05 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] Books on Shell script programming Could anyone please recommend a book on shell script programming. TIA Martin ---------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Gray Orchard Information Systems Limited, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 (0)191-203 2500 Fax: +44 (0)191-230 2515 Registered in England, Company Number 1900078 http://www.orchard-systems.co.uk _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jkennedy at orent.com Thu Aug 24 07:28:32 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (jkennedy at orent.com) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 07:28:32 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Volume Manager Message-ID: "Navadeepan (CSE-HYD-OCS)" wrote: > > HI.. > Can any one tell me where, i wll get administration guide for Veritas > Volume Manager for Solaris? > > Thanks & Regds > S.Navadeepan > C.S.E -- Hyd A.O > Ph.No - (040)7845196 > Mail i.d -- deepan at wipro.co.in > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp If you have Veritas Volume Manager installed then the docs come with it in PDF format. Do a find (find /opt -name "*.pdf" -print"). If they are not installed and you have a contract then call them and ask for the docs package. John From spribyl at enteract.com Thu Aug 24 08:26:56 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 08:26:56 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] [spribyl@enteract.com: dev_t to name] Message-ID: PS does it somehow. That is what I really am trying to get at. What tty a process in running on. I am reading the psinfo file in the proc dir. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Greg wrote: > > Any body know the C function to get the device name(Path) from the > > dev_t(major and minor number)? > > How would that work? name->dev_t is a one-way mapping, dev_t->driver is a > one-way mapping. But multiple files on a system (spread across any number > of file systems) can have the same major and minor numbers. You'd have to > search all files on local file systems and build a list of all the files > that match the dev_t. > > -greg > > From karl.rossing at federated.ca Thu Aug 24 09:01:29 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 09:01:29 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: Solstice Backup DBU 5.1.1 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------E6C0A0A56944585448377231 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'm still waiting on my sunsolve id from sun. From what i hear, there is a patch available for solaris 8. There was a Yellow piece of paper that stated that when we received our solstice package. The piece of paper explained that the patch is only available to those customers that have the software on maintenance. Because our maintenance has not kicked in yet, we have not gotten the patch. I hope that this is the case since we have an L400 and all our servers are running Solaris 8. Karl Lara Vernon wrote: > > We recently had local representatives from SUN upgrade our two E3000 servers > to Solaris 8 and were told by them that there is, as yet, NO version of > Solstice Backup that is compatable with Solaris 8. We've had to revert to > ufsdumps!!!!! > > Lara > > Lara Vernon > bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --------------E6C0A0A56944585448377231 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------E6C0A0A56944585448377231-- From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Thu Aug 24 09:50:00 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 16:50:00 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Volume Manager Message-ID: Which version? Iknow that the Answerbooks for 2.4,2.5 and 2.6 are available at http://docs.sun.com dont know about version 3.x thou.. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > HI.. > Can any one tell me where, i wll get administration guide for Veritas > Volume Manager for Solaris? > > Thanks & Regds > S.Navadeepan > C.S.E -- Hyd A.O > Ph.No - (040)7845196 > Mail i.d -- deepan at wipro.co.in > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Thu Aug 24 10:00:26 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 17:00:26 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: Solstice Backup DBU 5.1.1 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: > Lara Vernon wrote: > > We recently had local representatives from SUN upgrade our two E3000 servers > to Solaris 8 and were told by them that there is, as yet, NO version of > Solstice Backup that is compatable with Solaris 8. We've had to revert to > ufsdumps!!!!! Solstice Backup 5.5.1 works nicely on Solaris 8, however you will need a product patch (108556) to get it to install, and a Solaris patch (108884) which will make it run better. Even if those only are availabe to contract customers. best regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From Mahendra.Rajah at URegina.CA Thu Aug 24 10:04:23 2000 From: Mahendra.Rajah at URegina.CA (A. Mahendra Rajah, Systems Manager) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 09:04:23 -0600 (CST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Books on Shell script programming Message-ID: "Could anyone please recommend a book on shell script programming." Which shell? If it is korn shell, there is a good reference book titled `The New Kornshell' by Morris Bolsky & David Korn. It does not have tutorials, but is good reference book for all korn shell features. Cheers, -- mahendra From toml at engr.orst.edu Thu Aug 24 10:43:53 2000 From: toml at engr.orst.edu (Tom Lieuallen) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 08:43:53 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Solstice Backup DBU 5.1.1 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: Thanks for the reply. I do see Solstice Backup 5.5.1 on Sun's price list. We are successfully running Legato 5.5.1 on Solaris 8. And, Legato officially supports Solaris 8 at 5.5.1. So, the 'no version' that you heard from the Sun rep isn't quite accurate (at least not now). I had blind hope that 5.1.1 could be made to work, especially in 32 bit mode. Nobody else has jumped out of the woodwork, and as this is a fairly active group, I'm going to take the lack of positive reinforcement to mean that I'm SOL. :-) Thanks to Vinay Bharel as well, for his suggestion to look into BRU, www.bru.com -- as another cheap backup alternative. thanks Tom Lieuallen Oregon State University > We recently had local representatives from SUN upgrade our two E3000 servers > to Solaris 8 and were told by them that there is, as yet, NO version of > Solstice Backup that is compatable with Solaris 8. We've had to revert to > ufsdumps!!!!! > > Lara > > Lara Vernon > bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Thu Aug 24 11:07:27 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 09:07:27 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Books on Shell script programming Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Gray [mailto:martin.gray at orchard-systems.co.uk] > Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 4:05 AM > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: [Sunhelp] Books on Shell script programming > > Could anyone please recommend a book on shell script programming. There's a book online for bash. See http://www.LinuxDoc.org/HOWTO/Adv-Bash-Scr-HOWTO/index.html Greg From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Thu Aug 24 11:24:43 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:24:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Books on Shell script programming Message-ID: Unix Shells by Example by Ellie Quigley Publisher: Prentice Hall Covers C, Bourne, Korn, Awk, Sed, and Grep rather well. Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 24 12:58:25 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:58:25 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Books on Shell script programming Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 09:07:27AM -0700, Gregory Leblanc wrote: > > Could anyone please recommend a book on shell script programming. > There's a book online for bash. See > http://www.LinuxDoc.org/HOWTO/Adv-Bash-Scr-HOWTO/index.html > Greg _Unix in a Nutshell_ has a great shell scripting section. -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From kevin_stevens at hotmail.com Thu Aug 24 13:28:48 2000 From: kevin_stevens at hotmail.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 11:28:48 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] Confused about routing. Message-ID: Salutations and felicitations of the day and season... I'm somewhat confused about the way that routing is handled on my Sol8 system. This box acts as a home firewall, with an le0 interface on the public side, and an hme0 interface on the private network side. Default gateway is the .254 address of the ISP upstream. NAT is being performed by IPF. Now, I have to have routing enabled to be able to send/receive from the private network. However, I don't really need dynamic routing, since there are only three routes available (private network, public network, default gateway). And I really would prefer not to be sending RIP broadcasts in any case - there's no point in distributing private network info, and I don't want it visible out there anyway. I'm having trouble getting this set up the way I want it. It's easy to go to a non-routed environment - I remove my gateways file, put in a defaultrouter file, touch /reconfigure, reboot, and voila. In.routed doesn't start up, netstat shows default route, hosts on the private network can't reach the outside world. It's easy to go to a dynamic routed environment - I remove my defaultrouter file, put in a gateways file with the default route in there (set as passive), touch /reconfigure, and reboot. In.routed starts up, hosts can reach the outside world, and now I'm RIPping to both interfaces. I guess my questions are: Does in.routed need to be running to support a purely static routed environment, or is there a simpler way? Shouldn't the "passive" keyword in the gateways file listing (below) prevent RIP broadcasts from that interface? If so, to prevent them from the private interface would I need to add an explicit route in gateways or somewhere else? If not, how do I turn RIP off? (net 0.0.0.0 gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.254 metric 1 passive) Is there a cleaner way to restart the networking after these config changes than a reboot? Any thoughts, observations, or general comments appreciated. Thanks! KeS ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From rstaab at actbig.com Thu Aug 24 13:44:16 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 14:44:16 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Confused about routing. Message-ID: > I'm somewhat confused about the way that routing is handled on my Sol8 > system. This box acts as a home firewall, with an le0 interface on the > public side, and an hme0 interface on the private network side. Default > gateway is the .254 address of the ISP upstream. NAT is being > performed by > IPF. You must of course have routing enabled to be able to route packets. This has nothing to do with running a routing daemon such as gated or routed. Checking your currently routing table is as easy as netstat -rn. This lists your current routes and does not attempt to resolve names which speeds things up considerable for a large table. You do not need to run a routing daemon if you are only using static routes and I would advise against running RIP for such a simple network as there is no real benefit and you open yourself to some security issues since RIP is very easy to poison/spoof. Your routing table should have a route for the network directly connected to both hme0 and le0. It should then have a default route to your ISP's router. That should be sufficient. Assuming that you do not have a routing daemon running, you can dynamically update and modify your routing table using hte route commands. most common commands are "route add " and "route delete " Hope this helps. - Rob Staab From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 24 14:08:12 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:08:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Solstice Backup DBU 5.1.1 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: Take a look at Unitrends Backup Professional as well. www.unitrends.com Several vars resell it as well. --- Tom Lieuallen wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. I do see Solstice Backup > 5.5.1 on Sun's price > list. We are successfully running Legato 5.5.1 on > Solaris 8. And, > Legato officially supports Solaris 8 at 5.5.1. So, > the 'no version' > that you heard from the Sun rep isn't quite accurate > (at least not > now). I had blind hope that 5.1.1 could be made to > work, especially in > 32 bit mode. > > Nobody else has jumped out of the woodwork, and as > this is a fairly > active group, I'm going to take the lack of positive > reinforcement > to mean that I'm SOL. :-) > > Thanks to Vinay Bharel as well, for his suggestion > to look into BRU, > www.bru.com -- as another cheap backup alternative. > > thanks > > Tom Lieuallen > Oregon State University > > > We recently had local representatives from SUN > upgrade our two E3000 servers > > to Solaris 8 and were told by them that there is, > as yet, NO version of > > Solstice Backup that is compatable with Solaris 8. > We've had to revert to > > ufsdumps!!!!! > > > > Lara > > > > Lara Vernon > > bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From kevin_stevens at hotmail.com Thu Aug 24 14:33:14 2000 From: kevin_stevens at hotmail.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:33:14 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] Confused about routing. Message-ID: >From: "Rob Staab" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Confused about routing. >Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 14:44:16 -0400 >You must of course have routing enabled to be able to route packets. >This >has nothing to do with running a routing daemon such as gated or routed. Ok... let me put it this way. If I'm on a Cisco router I have to issue a specific command to turn on IP routing. If I'm on a NT box I have to launch a specific service to turn on IP routing. What I'm hearing you say is that running a routing daemon is NOT the specific mechanism that turns on IP routing on a Sol8 box? That's fine, but then what IS the procedure for turning IP routing on or off? >Checking your currently routing table is as easy as netstat -rn. >This lists your current routes and does not attempt to resolve names >which speeds things up considerable for a large table. Understood. >You do not need to run a routing daemon if you are only using static >routes and I would advise against running RIP for such a simple network as >there is no real benefit and you open yourself to some security issues >since RIP is very easy to poison/spoof. Yes, those were my opinions as well. >Your routing table should have a route for the network directly >connected to both hme0 and le0. It should then have a default route >to your ISP's router. That should be sufficient. Hmm. It does have those exact three, as I mentioned, but they don't seem to be sufficient. The only one I am adding via the gateways file is the default; the others are being added automagically, I assume as part of the normal initialization of the interfaces. >Assuming that you do not have a routing daemon running, you can >dynamically update and modify your routing table using hte route >commands. most common commands are "route add > " and "route> delete > " Yes. >Hope this helps. > >- Rob Staab > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From rstaab at actbig.com Thu Aug 24 15:31:48 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 16:31:48 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Confused about routing. Message-ID: ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 1 Will turn IP forwarding on between Sun interfaces. This can be made permanent by editing the /etc/init.d/inetinit startup script. I believe this is what you're looking for then. Sorry, the extra routing information threw me. - Rob Staab > Ok... let me put it this way. If I'm on a Cisco router I have to issue a > specific command to turn on IP routing. If I'm on a NT box I > have to launch > a specific service to turn on IP routing. What I'm hearing you > say is that > running a routing daemon is NOT the specific mechanism that turns on IP > routing on a Sol8 box? That's fine, but then what IS the procedure for > turning IP routing on or off? > > >Checking your currently routing table is as easy as netstat -rn. > >This lists your current routes and does not attempt to resolve names > >which speeds things up considerable for a large table. > > Understood. > > >You do not need to run a routing daemon if you are only using static > >routes and I would advise against running RIP for such a simple > network as > >there is no real benefit and you open yourself to some security issues > >since RIP is very easy to poison/spoof. > > Yes, those were my opinions as well. > > >Your routing table should have a route for the network directly > >connected to both hme0 and le0. It should then have a default route > >to your ISP's router. That should be sufficient. > > Hmm. It does have those exact three, as I mentioned, but they > don't seem to > be sufficient. The only one I am adding via the gateways file is the > default; the others are being added automagically, I assume as > part of the > normal initialization of the interfaces. > > >Assuming that you do not have a routing daemon running, you can > >dynamically update and modify your routing table using hte route > >commands. most common commands are "route add > > " and "route> delete > > " > > Yes. > > >Hope this helps. > > > >- Rob Staab > > > >_______________________________________________ > >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From kevin_stevens at hotmail.com Thu Aug 24 16:39:36 2000 From: kevin_stevens at hotmail.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 14:39:36 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] Confused about routing. Message-ID: Thanks, that sounds like what I was looking for! The added routing info was intended to just paint the full picture in case there was something odd going on. KeS >From: "Rob Staab" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Confused about routing. >Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 16:31:48 -0400 > > >ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 1 > >Will turn IP forwarding on between Sun interfaces. This can be made >permanent by editing the /etc/init.d/inetinit startup script. > >I believe this is what you're looking for then. Sorry, the extra routing >information threw me. > >- Rob Staab > > > Ok... let me put it this way. If I'm on a Cisco router I have to issue >a > > specific command to turn on IP routing. If I'm on a NT box I > > have to launch > > a specific service to turn on IP routing. What I'm hearing you > > say is that > > running a routing daemon is NOT the specific mechanism that turns on IP > > routing on a Sol8 box? That's fine, but then what IS the procedure for > > turning IP routing on or off? > > > > >Checking your currently routing table is as easy as netstat -rn. > > >This lists your current routes and does not attempt to resolve names > > >which speeds things up considerable for a large table. > > > > Understood. > > > > >You do not need to run a routing daemon if you are only using static > > >routes and I would advise against running RIP for such a simple > > network as > > >there is no real benefit and you open yourself to some security issues > > >since RIP is very easy to poison/spoof. > > > > Yes, those were my opinions as well. > > > > >Your routing table should have a route for the network directly > > >connected to both hme0 and le0. It should then have a default route > > >to your ISP's router. That should be sufficient. > > > > Hmm. It does have those exact three, as I mentioned, but they > > don't seem to > > be sufficient. The only one I am adding via the gateways file is the > > default; the others are being added automagically, I assume as > > part of the > > normal initialization of the interfaces. > > > > >Assuming that you do not have a routing daemon running, you can > > >dynamically update and modify your routing table using hte route > > >commands. most common commands are "route add > > > " and "route> delete > > > " > > > > Yes. > > > > >Hope this helps. > > > > > >- Rob Staab > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > > >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From rubin at ezy.net Thu Aug 24 22:27:52 2000 From: rubin at ezy.net (Alan Rubin) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 23:27:52 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] timezone Message-ID: IN Australia, they've made artifical changes to the timezone for the Olympics this year meaning that we are supposed to switch this weekend as opposed to late October. Does anyone know if Sun has produced any kind of timezone file? What is the process used in Solaris? I found the setting statement in the /etc/default/init file, but I haven't gotten further than that yet. I know M$ produced a temp. tz file for this year only. alan _________________ *Alan Rubin* Sun/Unix/Networking/ISP/Web Writing Email:rubin at ezy.net From CHSRAO at wipro.co.in Thu Aug 24 22:30:05 2000 From: CHSRAO at wipro.co.in (Srinivasa Rao Ch (CSE-HYD-OCS)) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 09:00:05 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] Rouge wave library support on solaris. Message-ID: Hi I am using workshop 5.0. In that i have received rouge wave c++ libraries. I want to know the rouge is multithreaded or not. Where can i get the rouge wave support regards Srinivas.ch From rubin at ezy.net Thu Aug 24 22:47:38 2000 From: rubin at ezy.net (Alan Rubin) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 23:47:38 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] timezone Message-ID: thanks. i was having problems with my net connections when i posted. i found them. :) alan On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: > On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: > > | IN Australia, they've made artifical changes to the timezone for the > | Olympics this year meaning that we are supposed to switch this weekend as > | opposed to late October. Does anyone know if Sun has produced any kind of > | timezone file? What is the process used in Solaris? I found the setting > | statement in the /etc/default/init file, but I haven't gotten further than > | that yet. I know M$ produced a temp. tz file for this year only. > > Yes. > > ftp://sunsolve.sun.com/pub/patches > > Solaris 2.6 = 109772-01.tar.Z > Solaris 7 = 109768-01.zip > Soalris 8 = 109809-01.zip > > /dale > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > _________________ *Alan Rubin* Sun/Unix/Networking/ISP/Web Writing Email:rubin at ezy.net From daleg at elemental.org Thu Aug 24 22:50:40 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 23:50:40 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] timezone Message-ID: On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: | IN Australia, they've made artifical changes to the timezone for the | Olympics this year meaning that we are supposed to switch this weekend as | opposed to late October. Does anyone know if Sun has produced any kind of | timezone file? What is the process used in Solaris? I found the setting | statement in the /etc/default/init file, but I haven't gotten further than | that yet. I know M$ produced a temp. tz file for this year only. Yes. ftp://sunsolve.sun.com/pub/patches Solaris 2.6 = 109772-01.tar.Z Solaris 7 = 109768-01.zip Soalris 8 = 109809-01.zip /dale From rubin at ezy.net Thu Aug 24 23:35:19 2000 From: rubin at ezy.net (Alan Rubin) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 00:35:19 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] timezone Message-ID: ok, one more question related to this: does the system need to be rebooted after the patch is applied? i couldn't find anything in the patch readme indicating that this was necessary. when/how often does the system check its timezone? is there a way to force this check from the command line? alan On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: > thanks. i was having problems with my net connections when i posted. i > found them. :) > > alan > > On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: > > > On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: > > > > | IN Australia, they've made artifical changes to the timezone for the > > | Olympics this year meaning that we are supposed to switch this weekend as > > | opposed to late October. Does anyone know if Sun has produced any kind of > > | timezone file? What is the process used in Solaris? I found the setting > > | statement in the /etc/default/init file, but I haven't gotten further than > > | that yet. I know M$ produced a temp. tz file for this year only. > > > > Yes. > > > > ftp://sunsolve.sun.com/pub/patches > > > > Solaris 2.6 = 109772-01.tar.Z > > Solaris 7 = 109768-01.zip > > Soalris 8 = 109809-01.zip > > > > /dale > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > > > _________________ > *Alan Rubin* > Sun/Unix/Networking/ISP/Web Writing > Email:rubin at ezy.net > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > _________________ *Alan Rubin* Sun/Unix/Networking/ISP/Web Writing Email:rubin at ezy.net From daleg at elemental.org Fri Aug 25 00:31:47 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 01:31:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] timezone Message-ID: On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: | ok, one more question related to this: does the system need to be rebooted | after the patch is applied? i couldn't find anything in the patch readme | indicating that this was necessary. when/how often does the system check | its timezone? is there a way to force this check from the command line? No, a reboot is not needed for the system itself, but if you are running daemons that are TZ-sensative (ie, those that require timezone info) will need to be restarted. The TZ environment variable is inherited by every process from it's parent (that is why it's set in init... because init is ultimately the root of all processes.) This does not change with the updated oz timezones. When a program runs that calls the C functions that look for the TZ variable (localtime, et all), it will read the TZ variable, and open the appropriate timezone file (these are located in /usr/share on solaris.) the program does this once (when it starts) and keeps that zone info for the duration of it's life. Here's an example with the following C program: foo.c: #include #include int main() { time_t foo; struct tm *bar; while(1) { foo = time(NULL); bar = localtime(&foo); sleep(2); } } This program enters into an infinite loop, getting the time in seconds since Jan 1, 1970, and then using the localtime() function to convert that value into, well, the local time. Doing a truss on this program shows that the timezone info file is read once on startup, but is never read again for the duration of the process, even though we're calling localtime() multiple times. So, yeah, for good measure you should probably reboot your server, or at least stop/restart any constantly running programs the require TZ data. syslogd, web/ftp servers, and the such would be a few. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Aug 25 00:38:05 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 01:38:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] timezone Message-ID: On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: | So, yeah, for good measure you should probably reboot your server, or at | least stop/restart any constantly running programs the require TZ | data. syslogd, web/ftp servers, and the such would be a few. Might I add, for clarity, that you need only worry about this if you're actually using any of the .au timezones. /dale From tseng_mike at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 03:01:46 2000 From: tseng_mike at yahoo.com (Mike) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 18:01:46 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: Hi I wonder if anyone can give me some information (here or url) on the performance of sun sparc 2. I know its an awfully old machine, but wonder what version of solaris will be runnable or run well on? heres is the full spec > 1 x Sparc 2 with 40mhz cpu, 32 megs of ram, CG3 > framebuffer, 3 sbus slots, 1 gig Seagate Hawk disk, floppy. Type 4 > keyboard, mouse and pad. Thanks Mike __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Fri Aug 25 05:43:23 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:43:23 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] downgrade Solaris 7 to Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: Which hardware release are you trying to boot and which speed are your CPU operating at? //Magnus > Hi there, > > I want to downgrade my ultra10 from solaris 7 to solaris 2.6, because a > application that I want to install is only supporting 2.6 at the moment. If > I boot from the solaris cdrom I get the message > boot: cannot open kernel/unix > Enter filename [kernel/unix]: > So I cannot install the 2.6 version > Can anybody provide me with a hint what I make wrong ? > > Thanks in advance > Regards Salih > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From tony.barnes at cimlinc.com Fri Aug 25 06:04:09 2000 From: tony.barnes at cimlinc.com (Anthony Barnes) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 06:04:09 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: Mike, Try this http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/solaris/versions/solaris/ Tony -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 3:02 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Hi I wonder if anyone can give me some information (here or url) on the performance of sun sparc 2. I know its an awfully old machine, but wonder what version of solaris will be runnable or run well on? heres is the full spec From sdikfesc at cisco.com Fri Aug 25 06:05:26 2000 From: sdikfesc at cisco.com (Salih DikFesci) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:05:26 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] downgrade Solaris 7 to Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: Hi there, I want to downgrade my ultra10 from solaris 7 to solaris 2.6, because a application that I want to install is only supporting 2.6 at the moment. If I boot from the solaris cdrom I get the message boot: cannot open kernel/unix Enter filename [kernel/unix]: So I cannot install the 2.6 version Can anybody provide me with a hint what I make wrong ? Thanks in advance Regards Salih From Eddie.Watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk Fri Aug 25 06:09:36 2000 From: Eddie.Watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk (Eddie Watkins) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:09:36 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] downgrade Solaris 7 to Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: I think that to install 2.6 you need to boot from the Operating Environment Installation CD that is attached to the inside cover of the 'Installing Solaris Software for Selected Hardware' manual and follow the prompts. This may only apply to the Solaris 2.6 5/98 release. Eddie Watkins > > > Hi there, > > I want to downgrade my ultra10 from solaris 7 to solaris 2.6, > because a > application that I want to install is only supporting 2.6 at > the moment. If > I boot from the solaris cdrom I get the message > boot: cannot open kernel/unix > Enter filename [kernel/unix]: > So I cannot install the 2.6 version > Can anybody provide me with a hint what I make wrong ? > > Thanks in advance > Regards Salih From sdikfesc at cisco.com Fri Aug 25 08:14:22 2000 From: sdikfesc at cisco.com (Salih DikFesci) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 14:14:22 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #530 - 19 msgs Message-ID: Magnus, hardware is Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI with a UltraSPARC-IIi 440 MHz processor. The hardware is shipped only with a solaris 7 CD and unfortunatly I have only this old version of solaris 2.6 software CD, which is I suppose not supporting this hardware. Salih >Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:43:23 +0200 >From: Magnus Abrante >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] downgrade Solaris 7 to Solaris 2.6 >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > >Which hardware release are you trying to boot and which speed are your >CPU operating at? > > //Magnus > > > Hi there, > > > > I want to downgrade my ultra10 from solaris 7 to solaris 2.6, because a > > application that I want to install is only supporting 2.6 at the > moment. If > > I boot from the solaris cdrom I get the message > > boot: cannot open kernel/unix > > Enter filename [kernel/unix]: > > So I cannot install the 2.6 version > > Can anybody provide me with a hint what I make wrong ? > > > > Thanks in advance > > Regards Salih > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp C i s c o S y s t e m s || || || || |||| |||| ..:||||||:..:||||||:.. ------------------------ Salih Dik-Fesci Internetmail sdikfesc at cisco.com Internetworking Consultant Tel +49 (0)6196 479 747 Cisco Systems GmbH Fax +49 (0)6196 479 777 Industriestr. 28-34 GSM +49 (0)172 8323449 65760 Eschborn From sdikfesc at cisco.com Fri Aug 25 08:19:16 2000 From: sdikfesc at cisco.com (Salih DikFesci) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 14:19:16 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #530 - 19 msgs Message-ID: Eddie, I don't have this CD. Where can I get it from ? Salih Dik-Fesci >From: Eddie Watkins >To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] downgrade Solaris 7 to Solaris 2.6 >Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:09:36 +0100 >charset="iso-8859-1" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >I think that to install 2.6 you need to boot from the Operating Environment >Installation CD that is attached to the inside cover of the 'Installing >Solaris Software for Selected Hardware' manual and follow the prompts. This >may only apply to the Solaris 2.6 5/98 release. > >Eddie Watkins > > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > I want to downgrade my ultra10 from solaris 7 to solaris 2.6, > > because a > > application that I want to install is only supporting 2.6 at > > the moment. If > > I boot from the solaris cdrom I get the message > > boot: cannot open kernel/unix > > Enter filename [kernel/unix]: > > So I cannot install the 2.6 version > > Can anybody provide me with a hint what I make wrong ? > > > > Thanks in advance > > Regards Salih > C i s c o S y s t e m s || || || || |||| |||| ..:||||||:..:||||||:.. ------------------------ Salih Dik-Fesci Internetmail sdikfesc at cisco.com Internetworking Consultant Tel +49 (0)6196 479 747 Cisco Systems GmbH Fax +49 (0)6196 479 777 Industriestr. 28-34 GSM +49 (0)172 8323449 65760 Eschborn From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Fri Aug 25 08:24:12 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 09:24:12 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question Message-ID: I know that, I'm just wondering if anyone has ever seen or heard of a converter... to make them work together Steven Stillaway on 24/08/2000 10:43:04 PM Please respond to Steven Stillaway To: Scott Walker cc: (bcc: Scott Walker/MTL/BAM/ActiMedia) Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question > 1 is a 68pin Ultra-Wide Drive, and the other is a 68pin > ultra-Wide-Differential drive. Is there a way I can convert one to the > other? If the Differential is HVD (High Voltage Differential) the two drives cannot work together. If it is LVD (Low) then just connect it to the UW with a regular cable and it will automatically detect the non-LVD drive and run in regular UW mode. ---------------------------------------------------------- Steven Stillaway (steve at stillaway.net) a.k.a. steve at tuxconsulting.com . From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 08:50:09 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 06:50:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question Message-ID: there are companies that produce the type of device you're looking for, but they aren't "cheap". one company i talked to a while back is www.apcon.com, and there are others, search for scsi converters on your favorite web engine. //regards --- Scott Walker wrote: > > > I know that, I'm just wondering if anyone has ever > seen or heard of a > converter... to make them work together > > > > > > Steven Stillaway on 24/08/2000 > 10:43:04 PM > > Please respond to Steven Stillaway > > > To: Scott Walker > cc: (bcc: Scott Walker/MTL/BAM/ActiMedia) > > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question > > > > > > > 1 is a 68pin Ultra-Wide Drive, and the other is a > 68pin > > ultra-Wide-Differential drive. Is there a way I > can convert one to the > > other? > > If the Differential is HVD (High Voltage > Differential) the two drives > cannot work together. If it is LVD (Low) then just > connect it to the UW > with a regular cable and it will automatically > detect the non-LVD drive and > run in regular UW mode. > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Steven Stillaway (steve at stillaway.net) > a.k.a. steve at tuxconsulting.com > > > > > . > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Fri Aug 25 09:13:28 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 10:13:28 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00E9E.A3EACE70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The info I have states SpecInt92 #'s of 21.4 We had weitek upgrades that took that to 32.2 and the Cycle upgrades to 140. Now the specint numbers have all changed. I have charts I can FAX if you supply the number.... -----Original Message----- From: Anthony Barnes [SMTP:tony.barnes at cimlinc.com] Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 7:04 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Mike, Try this http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/solaris/versions/solaris/ Tony -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 3:02 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Hi I wonder if anyone can give me some information (here or url) on the performance of sun sparc 2. I know its an awfully old machine, but wonder what version of solaris will be runnable or run well on? heres is the full spec _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00E9E.A3EACE70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00E9E.A3EACE70-- From sekar at att.com Fri Aug 25 10:12:20 2000 From: sekar at att.com (Giri Sekar) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 11:12:20 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] downgrade Solaris 7 to Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: Salih DikFesci wrote: > Hi there, > > I want to downgrade my ultra10 from solaris 7 to solaris 2.6, because a > application that I want to install is only supporting 2.6 at the moment. If > I boot from the solaris cdrom I get the message > boot: cannot open kernel/unix > Enter filename [kernel/unix]: > So I cannot install the 2.6 version > Can anybody provide me with a hint what I make wrong ? > > Thanks in advance > Regards Salih > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Hai Salih: The Ultra-5, Ultra-10 and Ultra-60 require Solaris 2.5.1 HW 11/97 or Solaris 2.6 HW 3/98 or later. You can't boot them from older installation media. So there is nothing wrong with you . It is with the installation media. Hope this helps. Giri. From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Fri Aug 25 11:34:36 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 09:34:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: On 25-Aug-00 at 01:05, Mike (tseng_mike at yahoo.com) wrote: > I wonder if anyone can give me some information (here or url) on the > performance of sun sparc 2. I know its an awfully old machine, but > wonder what version of solaris will be runnable or run well on? heres is > the full spec > > > 1 x Sparc 2 with 40mhz cpu, 32 megs of ram, CG3 > > framebuffer, 3 sbus slots, 1 gig Seagate Hawk disk, floppy. Type 4 > > keyboard, mouse and pad. Solaris 7 was the last version to support the SS2 (and otheer sun4c machines.) 2.5.1, 2.6, and 7 are probably all reasonable choices. If you aren't tied to Solaris, there is also NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, and Linux. Note that the SS2 is -not- an officially supported platform for Java. (It works; but is painfully slow.) Also, you probably want to avoid heavy graphics applications and apps that use large amounts of memory. The SS2 is limited to 64Mb on-board; with the possibility of adding another 64Mb on the S-bus. (It takes up two S-bus slots and runs at the slower S-bus speed.) You will probably want to add an external disk; and you might want to see if you can find a reasonably priced CG6 framebuffer. -Pat From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Fri Aug 25 11:39:03 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 09:39:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question Message-ID: On 25-Aug-00 at 06:27, Scott Walker (scott.walker at bellactimedia.com) wrote: > I know that, I'm just wondering if anyone has ever seen or heard of a > converter... to make them work together The cheapest, easiest way to support both is to have two SCSI host adapters; one HVD and the other SE/LVD. -Pat From dougmc at frenzy.com Fri Aug 25 11:55:01 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 11:55:01 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 02:41:40PM -0400, Scott Walker wrote: I have 2x 9.11G Drive and I want to stick them in a External case (What kind of case do I need is my first question) A case that can accomidate wide drive(s), of course. secondly the main problem is, 1 is a 68pin Ultra-Wide Drive, and the other is a 68pin ultra-Wide-Differential drive. Is there a way I can convert one to the other? Also what kind of price am I looking at for a case?. They can be converted, but it's not cost effective - the converter will cost way more than a new drive would. Your computer probably has a SE scsi connector, maybe wide, maybe narrow. That'll connect to the UW drive (but you'll need a fairly cheap adapter if your computer has a narrow connector.) Your computer probably does not have a differental scsi card. You can buy them, and they'll cost a lot less than a converter would, but will probably cost more than a new UW 9gb drive would cost unless you find it used. Old differential (i.e. not LVD) is on the way out. LVD is the future, and it's comptabile with SE scsi equipment as well. In any event, you can get a wide scsi case that holds one drive for something like $60. For ones that hold more drives they become hard to find and cost more. These cases will work for both UW and UW diff drives - just not both at the same time. My advice? Hook up the UW drive. Don't bother with the differential drive unless you already have the needed hardware. Mail it to me - I've got a RS/6000 that would like it :) -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com "A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls." --Quayle From tseng_mike at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 11:55:23 2000 From: tseng_mike at yahoo.com (Mike) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 02:55:23 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: > "Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)" wrote: > > The info I have states SpecInt92 #'s of 21.4 > We had weitek upgrades that took that to 32.2 and the > Cycle upgrades to 140. > Now the specint numbers have all changed. > I have charts I can FAX if you supply the number.... > Sorry, dont have a fax. Thanks for your offer but. Mike _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From oeyvind at mac.com Fri Aug 25 11:58:21 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 00:58:21 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help: lpadmin to install Apple LaserWriter 16/600PS as a network printer Message-ID: Hi, Can someone tell me what am I missing here? I have an Apple LaserWriter 16/600PS, and it's named "freyja" and have a valid host entry in my /etc/hosts: 192.168.1.3 freyja I would like to setup the printer as a network printer on my SS10/712 (Sol 8), read thru the AnswerBook, and tried lpadmin commands: # lpadmin -p apple_lw -v /dev/null # lpadmin -p apple_lw -m netstandard # lpadmin -p apple_lw -o dest=freyja:9100 -o protocol=tcp -o timeout=5 # lpadmin -p apple_lw -I postscript -T PS # cd /etc/lp/fd # for filter in *.fd;do > name=`basename $filter .fd` > lpfilter -f $name -F $filter > done accept # apple_laser UX:accept: ERROR: Can't establish contact with the LP print service. TO FIX: Either the LP print service has stopped, or all message channels are busy. If the problem continues, get help from your system administrator. I have no problem printing to the printer from my Mac and also my NeXTstation via LPR. Thanks in advance, Tim -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From tseng_mike at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 12:05:48 2000 From: tseng_mike at yahoo.com (Mike) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 03:05:48 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG wrote: > > On 25-Aug-00 at 01:05, Mike (tseng_mike at yahoo.com) wrote: > > I wonder if anyone can give me some information (here or url) on the > > performance of sun sparc 2. I know its an awfully old machine, but > > wonder what version of solaris will be runnable or run well on? heres is > > the full spec > > > > > 1 x Sparc 2 with 40mhz cpu, 32 megs of ram, CG3 > > > framebuffer, 3 sbus slots, 1 gig Seagate Hawk disk, floppy. Type 4 > > > keyboard, mouse and pad. > I'm buying the machine to learn about sparc and solaris. More towards networking and programming than graphics manipulation. What I would like to know is the time it will take to do normal networking task and maybe small web/dns/ftp server for 3-4 computers. Also is the CDE for solaris usable, or is it too slow like running X on 486. Thanks Mike > Solaris 7 was the last version to support the SS2 (and otheer sun4c > machines.) 2.5.1, 2.6, and 7 are probably all reasonable choices. > If you aren't tied to Solaris, there is also NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, > and Linux. > > Note that the SS2 is -not- an officially supported platform for > Java. (It works; but is painfully slow.) Also, you probably want > to avoid heavy graphics applications and apps that use large amounts > of memory. The SS2 is limited to 64Mb on-board; with the possibility > of adding another 64Mb on the S-bus. (It takes up two S-bus slots > and runs at the slower S-bus speed.) > > You will probably want to add an external disk; and you might > want to see if you can find a reasonably priced CG6 framebuffer. > > -Pat > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Fri Aug 25 12:10:43 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 10:10:43 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG [mailto:patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG] > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 9:35 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 > [snip] > Note that the SS2 is -not- an officially supported platform for > Java. (It works; but is painfully slow.) Also, you probably want > to avoid heavy graphics applications and apps that use large amounts > of memory. The SS2 is limited to 64Mb on-board; with the possibility > of adding another 64Mb on the S-bus. (It takes up two S-bus slots > and runs at the slower S-bus speed.) Quick note, the 64MB SBUS add on doesn't take up 2 sbus slots. The 2 cards go together in 1 SBUS slot, one on top of another. Greg From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Fri Aug 25 12:41:15 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 13:41:15 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: SCSI Question Message-ID: I just realised that.. I checked the price of a converter.. twice the priceo of an adapter.. From pkhoury2 at loop.com Fri Aug 25 12:55:45 2000 From: pkhoury2 at loop.com (pkhoury2 at loop.com) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 10:55:45 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: AS/400 help Message-ID: Okay, I know this is OT, but I thought someone on this list knows something about this. I went to a local electronics store after work yesterday, and they had cheap stuff in the back. I asked how much the AS/400 was (they didn't know what it was), and I got it for 5 bucks. Appears to be a 9402-200. I'd like to get it up and running, along with my SPARCs (if I can get OS/400 cheap). Has no HDs, only a 2GB QIC tape drive. If anyone can help, please email me (offlist or to packrats). Thanks, Paul ----- Sent using MailStart.com ( http://MailStart.Com/welcome.html ) The FREE way to access your mailbox via any web browser, anywhere! From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Fri Aug 25 14:03:32 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:03:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: On 25-Aug-00 at 11:01, Gregory Leblanc (GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu) wrote: > > Note that the SS2 is -not- an officially supported platform for > > Java. (It works; but is painfully slow.) Also, you probably want > > to avoid heavy graphics applications and apps that use large amounts > > of memory. The SS2 is limited to 64Mb on-board; with the possibility > > of adding another 64Mb on the S-bus. (It takes up two S-bus slots > > and runs at the slower S-bus speed.) > > Quick note, the 64MB SBUS add on doesn't take up 2 sbus slots. The 2 cards > go together in 1 SBUS slot, one on top of another. Oops, you're quite right - It's been a couple of years since I actually opened the SS2 and my memory's a bit fuzzy - I was confusing it with a couple of other old two-slot boards. If you want a real slot-consumer, dig up an old CG12 framebuffer. Three slots wide -and- stacked two deep. -Pat From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Fri Aug 25 14:14:27 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:14:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: On 25-Aug-00 at 11:11, Mike (tseng_mike at yahoo.com) wrote: > I'm buying the machine to learn about sparc and solaris. More towards > networking and programming than graphics manipulation. What I would > like to know is the time it will take to do normal networking task and > maybe small web/dns/ftp server for 3-4 computers. Also is the CDE for > solaris usable, or is it too slow like running X on 486. CDE is fairly usable on the SS2; as long as you keep your load average fairly small. (To prevent paging.) It should be a reasonable machine for basic networking and DNS/FTP/IMAP/HTTP etc. servers for a small site. (I wouldn't put big audio or video files on the Web server though...) You definately want to get more disk space though. If you have a spare sled and the short ribbon and power cables, you could try adding another internal drive; but be aware that many higher-capacity drives run too hot for that location. An external box is probably your best bet. In either case, it is narrow SCSI-II. If you can find a cheap CG6 or CG6+ framebuffer, it might improve graphics performance over the CG3. Another alternative, if you have a FreeBSD or Linux box, is to display remotely. That should cut down on the working set in the SS2 and let you run larger apps or higher load averages. (There are also X11 servers for Windows; but I have no idea whether there are any free or cheap ones; or how well they actually work.) -Pat From pkhoury2 at loop.com Fri Aug 25 14:30:12 2000 From: pkhoury2 at loop.com (pkhoury2 at loop.com) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:30:12 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: AS/400 help Message-ID: Okay, I know this is OT, but I thought someone on this list knows something about this. I went to a local electronics store after work yesterday, and they had cheap stuff in the back. I asked how much the AS/400 was (they didn't know what it was), and I got it for 5 bucks. Appears to be a 9402-200. I'd like to get it up and running, along with my SPARCs (if I can get OS/400 cheap). Has no HDs, only a 2GB QIC tape drive. If anyone can help, please email me (offlist or to packrats). Thanks, Paul ----- Sent using MailStart.com ( http://MailStart.Com/welcome.html ) The FREE way to access your mailbox via any web browser, anywhere! From ndronen at frii.com Fri Aug 25 19:12:44 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 18:12:44 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun 411 CD-ROM: passive or active termination? Message-ID: Hi, I broke down and bought a Sun/Sony CD-ROM in a 411 enclosure, and thankfully the SS10 now installs without a hitch. I had to buy some SCSI cables at a local electronics shop after it arrived and the sales guy asked me whether I needed passive or active termination. I had no idea, and I took his word that the drive probably uses active termination. Does it matter which I use? Regards, Nick Dronen From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Fri Aug 25 19:53:22 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 17:53:22 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun 411 CD-ROM: passive or active termination? Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicholas Dronen [mailto:ndronen at frii.com] > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 5:13 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun 411 CD-ROM: passive or active termination? > > Hi, > > I broke down and bought a Sun/Sony CD-ROM in a 411 enclosure, > and thankfully the SS10 now installs without a hitch. I had > to buy some SCSI cables at a local electronics shop after it > arrived and the sales guy asked me whether I needed passive > or active termination. I had no idea, and I took his word > that the drive probably uses active termination. Does it > matter which I use? Active termination is "better". The SCSI FAQ has lots of decent information on this, check out http://www.faqs.org/faqs/scsi-faq/part1/. If you do a search for "QUESTION: What is FPT (Termination)?" and read the next 3 or so questions and answers, that might help a bit. Greg From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Fri Aug 25 20:00:17 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 18:00:17 -0700 Subject: SCSIFAQ (was: RE: [Sunhelp] Sun 411 CD-ROM: passive or active ter mination?) Message-ID: Perhaps a better location to find the SCSI FAQ would be at http://www.scsifaq.org/ That copy is about 2 years newer than the other one. Later, Greg From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Sat Aug 26 06:59:36 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 07:59:36 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] FW: SCSIFAQ Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00F55.1ADDBC70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Some of the best info I have found on scsi is off Seagate's web site: Halfway down http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/index_faq.html or direct: http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/scsirev.html Let me know if this has a whole bunch of html junk attached to it. 1st ------_=_NextPart_001_01C00F55.1ADDBC70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FW: SCSIFAQ

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C00F55.1ADDBC70-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Sat Aug 26 15:28:38 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 15:28:38 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] tweaking TCP stack parameters under Solaris? Message-ID: Anybody know if its possible to tweak/change the values of the following settings in Solaris/SPARC? I figure its an /etc/system setting but I have no idea what to specify.: MTU (maximum transmission unit) RWIN (TCP Receive Window) MSS (Maximum Segment Size) Thanks. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From willem at unnamed.nu Sat Aug 26 16:30:46 2000 From: willem at unnamed.nu (Willem Ave) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 17:30:46 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] tweaking TCP stack parameters under Solaris? Message-ID: It is possible to change these values, you might want to check 'ndd /dev/tcp \?' will show you all the tcp values you can change. Hope this helps, willem >Anybody know if its possible to tweak/change the values of the >following settings in Solaris/SPARC? I figure its an /etc/system >setting but I have no idea what to specify.: > >MTU (maximum transmission unit) >RWIN (TCP Receive Window) >MSS (Maximum Segment Size) > >Thanks. > >Bill > >-- >+-------------------\ /-----------------+ >| Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | >| mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | >| Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | >+-------------------/ \-----------------+ >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Willem Ave willem at unnamed.nu ------------------------------------------ "Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people." --Oscar Wilde From bench1 at lakmail.com Sun Aug 27 00:09:10 2000 From: bench1 at lakmail.com (bench1 at lakmail.com) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 00:09:10 Subject: [Sunhelp] toner cartridges Message-ID: BENCHMARK SUPPLY 5334 LAKE VIEW CLUB ATLANTA GA 30338 ***LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGES*** ***FAX AND COPIER TONER*** WE ACCEPT GOVERNMENT, SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY PURCHASE ORDERS JUST LEAVE YOUR PO # WITH CORRECT BILLING & SHIPPING ADDRESS CHECK OUT OUR NEW CARTRIDGE PRICES FOR USE IN THE FOLLOWING PRINTERS: APPLE LASER WRITER PRO 600 OR 16/600 $69 LASER WRITER SELECT 300,310.360 $69 LASER WRITER 300, 320 $54 LASER WRITER LS,NT,2NTX,2F,2G & 2SC $54 LASER WRITER 12/640 $79 HEWLETT PACKARD LASERJET SERIES 2,3 & 3D (95A) $49 LASERJET SERIES 2P AND 3P (75A) $54 LASERJET SERIES 3SI AND 4SI (91A) $75 LASERJET SERIES 4L AND 4P $49 LASERJET SERIES 4, 4M, 5, 5M, 4+ (98A) $59 LASERJET SERIES 4000 HIGH YIELD (27X) $89 LASERJET SERIES 4V $95 LASERJET SERIES 5SI , 8000 $95 LASERJET SERIES 5L AND 6L $49 LASERJET SERIES 5P, 5MP, 6P, 6MP $59 LASERJET SERIES 5000 (29A) $135 LASERJET SERIES 1100 (92A) $49 LASERJET SERIES 2100 (96A) $79 LASERJET SERIES 8100 (82X) $145 HP LASERFAX LASERFAX 500, 700, FX1, $59 LASERFAX 5000, 7000, FX2, $59 LASERFAX FX3 $69 LASERFAX FX4 $79 LEXMARK OPTRA 4019, 4029 HIGH YIELD $135 OPTRA R, 4039, 4049 HIGH YIELD $135 OPTRA S 4059 HIGH YIELD $135 OPTRA E $59 OPTRA N $115 EPSON EPL-7000, 8000 $105 EPL-1000, 1500 $105 CANON LBP-430 $49 LBP-460, 465 $59 LBP-8 II $54 LBP-LX $54 LBP-MX $95 LBP-AX $49 LBP-EX $59 LBP-SX $49 LBP-BX $95 LBP-PX $49 LBP-WX $95 LBP-VX $59 CANON FAX L700 THRU L790 FX1 $59 CANONFAX L5000 L70000 FX2 $59 CANON COPIERS PC 20, 25 ETC.... $89 PC 3, 6RE, 7, 11 (A30) $69 PC 320 THRU 780 (E40) $89 NEC SERIES 2 LASER MODEL 90,95 $105 PLEASE NOTE: 1) ALL OUR CARTRIDGES ARE OEM COMPATABILE. 2) WE DO NOT SEND OUT CATALOGS OR PRICE LISTS 3) WE DO NOT FAX QUOTES OR PRICE LISTS. 5) WE DO NOT CARRY: BROTHER-MINOLTA-KYOSERA-PANASONIC PRODUCTS 6) WE DO NOT CARRY: XEROX-FUJITSU-OKIDATA OR SHARP PRODUCTS 7) WE DO NOT CARRY ANY COLOR PRINTER SUPPLIES 8) WE DO NOT CARRY DESKJET/INKJET OR BUBBLEJET SUPPLIES ****OUR ORDER LINE IS 770-399-0953 **** ****OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE LINE IS 770-512-7444*** ****OUR E-MAIL REMOVAL AND COMPLAINT LINE IS 888-494-8597**** ****PLACE YOUR ORDER AS FOLLOWS**** : BY PHONE 770-399-0953 BY FAX: 770-698-9700 BY MAIL: BENCHMARK .SUPPLY 5334 LAKE VIEW CLUB ATLANTA GA 30338 MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IN YOUR ORDER: 1) YOUR PHONE NUMBER 2) COMPANY NAME 3) SHIPPING ADDRESS 4) YOUR NAME 5) ITEMS NEEDED WITH QUANTITIES 6) METHOD OF PAYMENT. 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Message-ID: You can set MTU in ifconfig, no? On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 03:28:38PM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > Anybody know if its possible to tweak/change the values of the > following settings in Solaris/SPARC? I figure its an /etc/system > setting but I have no idea what to specify.: > > MTU (maximum transmission unit) > RWIN (TCP Receive Window) > MSS (Maximum Segment Size) > > Thanks. > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From joedumb at hotmail.com Sun Aug 27 01:42:50 2000 From: joedumb at hotmail.com (Andrew Liu) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 01:42:50 CDT Subject: [Sunhelp] dtlogin and bash problems Message-ID: Anyone know of a way to have the x startup/dtlogin startup files use a different shell than the user's login shell? For example, on alternate window managers, like blackbox or xfce, using bash will kill the xserver when it attempts to load. The scripts only work with /bin/sh. Any hints? Thanks! ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Sun Aug 27 01:46:36 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 09:46:36 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] user logins Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_IA1jlUj6bauosBftNgodrg) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi, I want to restrict the user's from logging into the server for perticular timings.. say i want a user to login only between 9 am to 5 pm and 9 pm to 12 pm. I want to restrict him for all other times. Thanks in Advance.. Mohammed Ilyas K. --Boundary_(ID_IA1jlUj6bauosBftNgodrg) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" user logins

Hi,

I want to restrict the user's from logging into the server for perticular timings..
say i want a user to login only between 9 am to 5 pm and 9 pm to 12 pm.
I want to restrict him for all other times.

Thanks in Advance..


Mohammed Ilyas K.

--Boundary_(ID_IA1jlUj6bauosBftNgodrg)-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Sun Aug 27 03:41:02 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 03:41:02 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] toner cartridges Message-ID: On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 12:09:10AM +0000, bench1 at lakmail.com wrote: > BENCHMARK SUPPLY > 5334 LAKE VIEW CLUB > ATLANTA GA 30338 > ***LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGES*** > ***FAX AND COPIER TONER*** Argh. this one slipped thru somehow. I'll fix and notify someone in the morning. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Sun Aug 27 04:40:48 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 05:40:48 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] tweaking TCP stack parameters under Solaris? Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0100A.E1739660 Content-Type: text/plain http://www.rvs.uni-hannover.de/people/voeckler/tune/EN/tune.html http://www.ebsinc.com/solaris/tcp_faq.html Not sure exactly what those settings are but the preceding are the best documents I have seen if you don't have Adrian Cockroft's books. Maybe someday they will let me buy them, Or I'll win the lottery.... 1st hopefully no html junk attached... ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0100A.E1739660 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] tweaking TCP stack parameters under = Solaris?

http://www.rvs.uni-hannover.de/people/voeckler/tune/EN= /tune.html

http://www.ebsinc.com/solaris/tcp_faq.html<= /U>


Not sure exactly = what those settings are but the preceding are the best
documents I have = seen if you don't have Adrian Cockroft's books.
Maybe someday they = will let me buy them, Or I'll win the lottery....

1st

hopefully no html = junk attached...

------_=_NextPart_001_01C0100A.E1739660-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Sun Aug 27 04:46:02 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 05:46:02 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] this is not a bad deal? Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0100B.9C8B6680 Content-Type: text/plain I saw this on the sunstore. Seems like a good deal? SMALL CONFIGURATION Ultra 60 Model 1360 Workstation with 2 CPU slots, 16 memory slots, 4 PCI I/O slots, and 2 UltraSCSI disk bays, includes: (1) 360MHz UltraSPARC-II CPU, 4MB L2 cache 512MB memory (4 x 128MB DIMMS) (1) 18.2GB 10000RPM UltraSCSI disk 1 Creator3D graphics card Solaris Desktop Right-To-Use (RTU) 1 RMA Upgrade Kit Warranty Upgrade to SunSpectrum Silver To qualify for the upgrade price return the following: Sun early SPARCstation system chassis including CPU board, memory, frame buffer and disk drive. (Upgrade Value $1000) Any additional options chosen are shipped with, but not installed in, the system selected. 6,799.00 21 days they have another upgrade to a Ultra 60 - 450 Mhz for $8K. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0100B.9C8B6680 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable this is not a bad deal?

I saw this on the = sunstore.  Seems like a good deal?
 
SMALL = CONFIGURATION Ultra 60 Model = 1360 Workstation with 2 CPU slots, 16 memory slots, 4 PCI I/O slots, = and 2 UltraSCSI disk bays, includes:  (1) 360MHz UltraSPARC-II = CPU, 4MB L2 cache  512MB memory (4 x 128MB DIMMS)  (1) 18.2GB = 10000RPM UltraSCSI disk  1 Creator3D graphics card  Solaris = Desktop Right-To-Use (RTU)  1 RMA Upgrade Kit  Warranty = Upgrade to SunSpectrum Silver To qualify for the upgrade price return = the following: Sun early SPARCstation system chassis including CPU = board, memory, frame buffer and disk drive. (Upgrade Value $1000)  = Any additional options chosen are shipped with, but not installed in, = the system selected.

6,799.00 21 days
they have another upgrade to a Ultra = 60 - 450 Mhz for $8K.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C0100B.9C8B6680-- From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Sun Aug 27 06:02:00 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 14:02:00 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] login restrictions Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_aimDmOZEZlDAFd+nLoAfyQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi i have 20 users connected through serial terminals . and one solaris server. I want to resctrict 5 user's from logging into server after 5.0pm till 7 am.. How do i do this in solaris ? any solutions are appriciated.. TIA - Mohammed Ilyas K. --Boundary_(ID_aimDmOZEZlDAFd+nLoAfyQ) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable login restrictions

Hi i have 20 users connected through = serial terminals . and one solaris server. I want to resctrict 5 user's = from logging into server after 5.0pm till 7 am.. How do i do this in = solaris ?  any solutions are appriciated..

TIA - Mohammed Ilyas K.

--Boundary_(ID_aimDmOZEZlDAFd+nLoAfyQ)-- From richard at close.u-net.com Sun Aug 27 17:01:23 2000 From: richard at close.u-net.com (Richard) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 23:01:23 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Connection problems. Message-ID: Hi, ever since I migrated my main server to Sun/Solaris from Intel/Linux I have been problems connecting to hosts over the internet. I keep getting host unknown type messages for the first couple of attempts when viewing web pages etc. It seems to vary between sites, not suprisingly I can connect to the Sun site first time, but most other sites take two or three goes. Do I need to tweek the TCP/IP settings? If so which ones? Thanks, Richard. From brt at osk.sema.se Mon Aug 28 02:17:09 2000 From: brt at osk.sema.se (Bjorn Ramqvist) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 09:17:09 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Sparc 2 Message-ID: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG wrote: > > If you want a real slot-consumer, dig up an old CG12 framebuffer. > Three slots wide -and- stacked two deep. I'd agree with that. We have 2 of our SS5-170's running those 'GS' framebuffers. Not fast, but in a way, not too slow either. /Bjorn From m.walter at fue-gmbh.com Mon Aug 28 06:00:49 2000 From: m.walter at fue-gmbh.com (Martin Walter) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 13:00:49 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Fortran Runtime Environment Message-ID: Hello Sunhelp, does anybaody know where I can get a "Fortran Runtime Environment" ? Thanks for Your answers Martin Walter From fred at workstation.net Mon Aug 28 08:04:25 2000 From: fred at workstation.net (Fred Dikeman) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 09:04:25 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] BEWARE Message-ID: We have had some problems with a "Gary Fromme" of Colorado Springs, CO Many aliases and some very bad checks. If anybody else has had problems with this guy, please contact me. Thanks, Fred Dikeman Data Instruments, Inc 800-466-1144 770-919-2400 From brian.allgyer at siliconmetrics.com Mon Aug 28 10:04:44 2000 From: brian.allgyer at siliconmetrics.com (Brian Allgyer) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 09:04:44 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] this is not a bad deal? Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_05B3_01C010CF.024F73D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable this is not a bad deal?Chris, You might want to look at ebay, Sun sell a lot of new systems for less = than $8k there. Do a search for seller "auctions.sun.com". FYI, Brian http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=3Dauctio= ns.sun.com&include=3D0&since=3D-1&sort=3D2&rows=3D25 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)=20 To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'=20 Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 3:46 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] this is not a bad deal? I saw this on the sunstore. Seems like a good deal? =20 SMALL CONFIGURATION Ultra 60 Model 1360 Workstation with 2 CPU slots, = 16 memory slots, 4 PCI I/O slots, and 2 UltraSCSI disk bays, includes: = (1) 360MHz UltraSPARC-II CPU, 4MB L2 cache 512MB memory (4 x 128MB = DIMMS) (1) 18.2GB 10000RPM UltraSCSI disk 1 Creator3D graphics card = Solaris Desktop Right-To-Use (RTU) 1 RMA Upgrade Kit Warranty Upgrade = to SunSpectrum Silver To qualify for the upgrade price return the = following: Sun early SPARCstation system chassis including CPU board, = memory, frame buffer and disk drive. (Upgrade Value $1000) Any = additional options chosen are shipped with, but not installed in, the = system selected.=20 6,799.00 21 days=20 they have another upgrade to a Ultra 60 - 450 Mhz for $8K.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_05B3_01C010CF.024F73D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable this is not a bad deal?
Chris,
 
You might want to look at ebay, Sun = sell a lot of=20 new systems for less than $8k there. Do a search for seller=20 "auctions.sun.com".
 
FYI,
Brian
 
 
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&us= erid=3Dauctions.sun.com&include=3D0&since=3D-1&sort=3D2&r= ows=3D25
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) =
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 = 3:46=20 AM
Subject: [Sunhelp] this is not = a bad=20 deal?

6,799.00 21 days
they have another upgrade to a Ultra 60 - 450 Mhz for = $8K.=20

------=_NextPart_000_05B3_01C010CF.024F73D0-- From nexurina at yahoo.com Mon Aug 28 10:28:46 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 08:28:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Veritas Message-ID: Hi, I haven't managed the veritas before and I would like to find a tutorial for installation and management. Where could I find more information than the info in Sun? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From daleg at elemental.org Mon Aug 28 10:44:35 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:44:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Veritas Message-ID: On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda wrote: | Hi, I haven't managed the veritas before and I would | like to find a tutorial for installation and | management. Where could I find more information than | the info in Sun? Which Veritas product are you referring to? /dale From nexurina at yahoo.com Mon Aug 28 10:59:13 2000 From: nexurina at yahoo.com (Beatriz Elena Durn Castaeda) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 08:59:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Printing services Message-ID: When I try to print as a normal user the machine reports: UX:lp: ERROR: Can't establish contact with the LP print service. TO FIX: Either the LP print service has stopped, or all message channels are busy. If the problem continues, get help from your system administrator. and I can't print, but I can if I do it as root, what could be the problem? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From karl.rossing at federated.ca Mon Aug 28 11:20:58 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:20:58 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Backup software Sugestions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------39BCF6FC141A11046228FAF8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I've tried Solstice Backup(Legato networker) it seems a little bit hokey. I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions for Backup software? --------------39BCF6FC141A11046228FAF8 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------39BCF6FC141A11046228FAF8-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Mon Aug 28 11:33:55 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 12:33:55 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Seagate 72 gigs Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0110D.C1D0FD80 Content-Type: text/plain Has anyone used the newest Seagate 73 gig Cheetahs? I'm debating whether to buy 18's, 32's or 73's ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0110D.C1D0FD80 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Seagate 72 gigs

        Has anyone used the newest Seagate 73 gig = Cheetahs?
I'm debating whether to buy 18's, 32's or 73's

------_=_NextPart_001_01C0110D.C1D0FD80-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Mon Aug 28 12:15:29 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 13:15:29 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun box amps. Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C01113.90A77BC0 Content-Type: text/plain Anyone have details on the VA or wattage rating for a standard Sun Ultra 1 or II with a monitor? I was looking at UPS from APC and wondered what size to get? There are rated in VA and watts.See http://www.apc.com/products/runtime_by_family.cfm?upsfamily=Back%2DUPS for details Thanks ------_=_NextPart_001_01C01113.90A77BC0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sun box amps. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C01113.90A77BC0-- From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Mon Aug 28 12:35:54 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:35:54 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun box amps. Message-ID: > From: "Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)" > Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 13:15:29 -0400 > > Anyone have details on the VA or wattage rating for a standard Sun > Ultra 1 or II with a monitor? > I was looking at UPS from APC and wondered what size to get? > There are rated in VA and watts.See > > http://www.apc.com/products/runtime_by_family.cfm?upsfamily=Back%2DUPS > for details > > Thanks Here's the numbers our Sun rep. gave me a couple of years ago Ultra1 400 VA Ultra2 400 VA 20" monitor 295 VA *some* peripheral VA's available if needed we've been real happy with the APC Smart-UPS 1000, 1400 and the older 1250 They've all worked fine regulating the power as well as the (very) occasional blackout. Kyle F. Larimer County GIS & Mapping From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Mon Aug 28 13:02:40 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 23:02:40 +0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ethernet controller on 8 Message-ID: > I have replaced my solaris 7 server with solaris 8 but am facing a mojor > problem now my ethernet controller which is NE2000 pnp compatible was > working fine on solaris 7 but on solaris 8 it is not working when i go into > sys-unconfig command & gives my network settings it says an error occured > ..... thats it ? > From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Mon Aug 28 13:04:15 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 13:04:15 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: --openmail-part-2758fa53-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as far as a RAID 5 Solaris How-To or even some advice/words of wisdom on setting it up. I'm also looking for any tools (native to the OS, not third party) to help me diagnose disk problems, particularly seeing how much I/O activity a particular disk has. Any help much appreciated. -Blake --openmail-part-2758fa53-00000001-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Aug 28 13:40:46 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 13:40:46 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cheap U1/140 bases? Message-ID: Anybody know where I can get a cheap-as-possible U1/140 base, or low-end system (RAM/HD; I've got framebuffer and CD-ROM). I've got a friend here at work who is looking for one.... Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br Mon Aug 28 14:40:57 2000 From: trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br (Eduardo Trettel) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 16:40:57 -0300 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI network adapter under Sun Message-ID: Hi. Does anyone have a list of non-Sun PCI Fast Ethernet adapters that work under Solaris 7 or 8? Thanx Trettel ============================================================================ E. Trettel Network Manager Depto. de Telematica - FEEC - UNICAMP Bloco B - LB 16 Fone: (019) 788-3849 Campinas - SP - Brasil ============================================================================ From fluteplayer at zxmail.com Mon Aug 28 15:30:01 2000 From: fluteplayer at zxmail.com (fluteplayer) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 13:30:01 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cron weirdness Message-ID: Ok, this one has me stumped. The cron daemon has two strange symptoms. 1) The rc2.d startup script will only start the daemon during bootup. I can not manually run this script and have cron run. I have to resort to /usr/sbin/cron. 2) The crontab entries are not firing. I can watch the cron log and watch the cron daemon execute the entries one by one. But, no real process is ever spawned. Each cron execution gets an rc=1. This condition applies to all users including root. E4000 box running Solaris 2.6 in and NIS environment. Strange and very strange. Any ideas,...criticisms, light from above ...? From daleg at elemental.org Mon Aug 28 16:07:09 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 17:07:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Cron weirdness Message-ID: On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, fluteplayer wrote: | Ok, this one has me stumped. | | The cron daemon has two strange symptoms. | | 1) The rc2.d startup script will only start the daemon during bootup. I can | not manually run this script and have cron run. I have to resort to | /usr/sbin/cron. | | 2) The crontab entries are not firing. I can watch the cron log and watch | the cron daemon execute the entries one by one. But, no real process is ever | spawned. Each cron execution gets an rc=1. This condition applies to all | users including root. | | E4000 box running Solaris 2.6 in and NIS environment. Strange and very | strange. Make sure that you have 2.6 patches 105621 and 109163 (to fix cron starting) installed. From looking at the notes of these two patches, they might fix your problems. /dale From wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu Mon Aug 28 18:14:01 2000 From: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 19:14:01 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Seeking fixed price for Veritas filesystem upgrade Message-ID: Hi, I am seeking a fixed price for an upgrade from Veritas Filesystem 3.2 to Veritas Filesystem 3.3. I tried to get it directly from Veritas, but their pricing is oriented at the price I pay for the 3.2 version. (3.3 upgrade price = 3.3 price - 75% of MY 3.2 price) Because the price for the 3.2 version is negligible for me as an educational institution, I end up paying the full price for the 3.3 upgrade. So, please ,if anybody knows of someone who can sell me the upgrade at a fixed rate, let me know. I need it for Solaris 8. Thanks a lot, Wolfgang From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Aug 28 21:29:40 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 22:29:40 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Veritas Message-ID: Try www.vreitas.com Dennis L. Lund e-mail: dllund at hermes.nextel.com From triyono at rtm.co.id Mon Aug 28 22:06:01 2000 From: triyono at rtm.co.id (triyono) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 10:06:01 +0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] ufsdump Message-ID: I've got a problem when I wanna backup a filesystem. I have 5Gb file, but when I do backup with a tape (capacity 4GB) it still need third and even fourth tape. I ru a command like this: # ufsdump 0f /dev/rmt/0l /aplikasi So, I have no idea why it need more than two tape. Anyone can help me? From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Mon Aug 28 23:31:39 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 21:31:39 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI network adapter under Sun Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Eduardo Trettel [mailto:trettel at dt.fee.unicamp.br] > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 12:41 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI network adapter under Sun > > Hi. > Does anyone have a list of non-Sun PCI Fast Ethernet adapters that > work under Solaris 7 or 8? There weren't any last time I checked. I thought that somebody who reads these lists had been working on a 3Com driver, but I haven't hear anything about it in many moons. Greg From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Tue Aug 29 00:23:33 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 08:23:33 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Time based login restrictions Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_7CJsWdszR2uOPVHMiD7+Nw) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" No reply's for this !!! Posted again ! Hi i have 20 users log on to one solaris server. I want to resctrict 5 user's from logging into server after 5.0 pm till 7 am.. How do i do this in solaris ? any solutions are appriciated.. TIA - Mohammed Ilyas K. --Boundary_(ID_7CJsWdszR2uOPVHMiD7+Nw) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Time based login restrictions

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Hi i have 20 users log on to one = solaris server. I want to resctrict 5 user's from logging into server = after 5.0 pm till 7 am.. How do i do this in solaris ? any solutions = are appriciated..

TIA - Mohammed Ilyas K.

--Boundary_(ID_7CJsWdszR2uOPVHMiD7+Nw)-- From ravikatti at hotmail.com Tue Aug 29 06:28:15 2000 From: ravikatti at hotmail.com (Ravi Katti) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 06:28:15 IST Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi, Scenario: Five sun systems running solaris 2.6 namely A B C D E. XDMCP broadcast from windows can see systems A B D but not C & E. Can someone explain me why such weird problem all of a sudden? Thanks in advance Ravi _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 29 02:37:00 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 09:37:00 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] ufsdump Message-ID: The problem might be caused by you using the 800 BPI density driver, depending on which tape device you have. Try to specify /dev/rmt/0c (for compression (might not work on certain devices)) or /dev/rmt/0 for standard driver. See st.7d Regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > I've got a problem when I wanna backup a filesystem. > I have 5Gb file, but when I do backup with a tape (capacity 4GB) it > still need third and even fourth tape. > I ru a command like this: > > # ufsdump 0f /dev/rmt/0l /aplikasi > > So, I have no idea why it need more than two tape. Anyone can help me? > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Tue Aug 29 03:01:17 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 09:01:17 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: Are you aware of iostat? Should be exactly what you're after. ----- Original Message ----- From: blake r matheny To: Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 7:04 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > Hi all, > I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as far > as a RAID 5 Solaris How-To or even some advice/words of wisdom on > setting it up. I'm also looking for any tools (native to the OS, not > third party) to help me diagnose disk problems, particularly seeing how > much I/O activity a particular disk has. Any help much appreciated. > -Blake > > From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Tue Aug 29 03:17:45 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 09:17:45 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem Message-ID: Does the default ftpd in Solaris 8 support auto-resuming? The ftp server must support the REST command apparently. We use ProFTPD (http://www.proftpd.net/) which accoridng to the docs can do auto-resume although I've never actually tested it. :) ----- Original Message ----- From: suresh To: Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 12:40 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem Hi I am running a solaris 8 on intel with ftp enabled.How do make this ftp server support resume broken download thanx in advance Suresh ---------------------------------------------------------------- Send and receive mails in Indian languages. Register free with http://www.mailjol.com From sun at minor-element.net Tue Aug 29 03:45:45 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel sr) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 08:45:45 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10 Graphics Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone on the list have any experience with the Raptor GFX cards in an ultra 5/10? How is the performance of these cards compared to the creator series, especially from a bang-for-the-buck standpoint? Also, does anyone have a line on either the Raptor or the Creator cards at a fair price? Thanks in advance! -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Tue Aug 29 04:24:37 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 10:24:37 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Backup software Sugestions Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_zYkbN/WPxDo2fwWah2Exbg) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Karl Rossing wrote: >I've tried Solstice Backup(Legato networker) it seems a little bit >hokey. I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions for Backup software? I'm surpised that you found Networker 'hokey', I used it in my previous job and it seemed okay. All right, the general opinion was that while it was a breeze to setup, it could definitely do with some usablility enhancements in the client side. However, it was good if you had a variety of backup devices splattered around. On the other hand, if you've just got one central server, preferably with a robotic tape library, have you had a look at the Tivoli Storage Manager product? URL is http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/storage_mgr/ It doesn't support the multiple-tape-drives-around-the-enterprise system that Networker does. Nevertheless, I've found it very easy to setup and pretty easy to control and monitor. Third party support's pretty good too, (various training agencies and mailing lists available). Trouble is like all IBM products (??) to get the best out of it you probably need to add some of the optional modules, (like the Disaster Recovery Manager). If you do try this, two recommendations: 1. Get training - it's a complex product and training makes it so much easier in the long run, especially if there's a lot of clients. 2. Get an IBM consultant to do the initial install - and make sure that they tune it. It's not tricky to install, but a knowledable consultant can make the difference between running and running well. If there's anything else I can help with, contact me directly. Regards Bob Cross. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This message is confidential. It may also be privileged or protected by other legal rules. It does not constitute an offer or acceptance of an offer, nor shall it form any part of a legally binding contract. If you have received this communication in error, please let us know by reply then destroy it. You should not use, print, copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone. E-mail is subject to possible data corruption, is not secure, and its content does not necessarily represent the opinion of this Company. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and no liability can be accepted for any loss arising from its use. This e-mail and any attachments are not guaranteed to be free from so-called computer viruses and it is recommended that you check for such viruses before down-loading it to your computer equipment. This Company has no control over other websites to which there may be hypertext links and no liability can be accepted in relation to those sites. Scottish & Newcastle plc Registered in Scotland, Registered Number 16288 Registered Office: 50 East Fettes Avenue, Edinburgh, EH4 1RR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --Boundary_(ID_zYkbN/WPxDo2fwWah2Exbg)-- From tom at nipltd.com Tue Aug 29 05:48:13 2000 From: tom at nipltd.com (Tom) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 11:48:13 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Missing libcrypt.so.1? Message-ID: Hi Everyone, I'm trying to install Stronghold on an UltraSparc running Solaris 2.6, and I keep getting an error about not finding libcrypt.so.1 - which is true, as it's not on the machine. How do I find out which package contains the libcrypt shared libraries? The problem I have now is I can't see an easy way to slap on the right things from the Solaris media CDs. Cheers, TOM -- Tom Kranz - tom at nipltd.com Systems Administrator, New Information Paradigms Ltd. My opinions are my own, not NIP's, and not my cat's. From tom at nipltd.com Tue Aug 29 05:53:44 2000 From: tom at nipltd.com (Tom) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 11:53:44 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI network adapter under Sun Message-ID: Hiya, I have here some single and dual Fast Ethernet cards from, umm, IntraServer (http://www.intraserver.com) and I also have used kit from Antares Microsystems (http://www.antares.com/network.htm). The IntraServer stuff uses existing drivers, so you literally throw the cards in the machine, do a boot -r and ifconfig plump hme? and away you go. BTW, if anyone has an Ultra AXi Sun OEM motherboard, and is looking for a sound card, and you can't find a Soundblaster PCI64, Antares have one that's quite good, although pricey. Cheers, TOM >Hi. >Does anyone have a list of non-Sun PCI Fast Ethernet adapters that >work under Solaris 7 or 8? > >Thanx >Trettel -- Tom Kranz - tom at nipltd.com Systems Administrator, New Information Paradigms Ltd. My opinions are my own, not NIP's, and not my cat's. From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Tue Aug 29 06:14:29 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 12:14:29 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Time based login restrictions Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_W74/CO1Q0sU8WFqPFv1+Ng) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa wrote: >Hi i have 20 users log on to one solaris server. I want to resctrict 5 >user's from logging into server after 5.0 pm till 7 am.. How do i do this in >solaris ? I don't know whether there's an official way, but in the minute or two I've been thinking about this two possibilities occur to me: 1. A small (I hope) patch into /etc/profile. The patch would first check to see if the user logging in was one of the five. If so, it would then check the time. If the time was in the permitted range then do nothing. Otherwise issue a message to the screen, log the attempt and then exit? Not sure how this would be handled in at'd jobs though. 2. Two small cron jobs, say stop-users and start-users. Run stop-users at 5pm, and start-users at 7am. stop-users would use the usermod(1m) command to change the shell of each of the five users to a small executable script that was written. The new login shell script when run would print some informative message and then exit. start-users when run would again use again use usermod to change the shell value of the five users, this time back to the previous usable shell setting. I prefer this version to #1 There's other ways, (like storing the users encrypted passwords, setting them to something else, then resetting later), but this sounds like 'rocket science' to me. Someone else also mentioned that there was some freeware package on the web to do this - try a web search in AskJeeves or something similar? Bob Cross. [apologies for the disclaimer] * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This message is confidential. It may also be privileged or protected by other legal rules. It does not constitute an offer or acceptance of an offer, nor shall it form any part of a legally binding contract. If you have received this communication in error, please let us know by reply then destroy it. You should not use, print, copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone. E-mail is subject to possible data corruption, is not secure, and its content does not necessarily represent the opinion of this Company. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and no liability can be accepted for any loss arising from its use. This e-mail and any attachments are not guaranteed to be free from so-called computer viruses and it is recommended that you check for such viruses before down-loading it to your computer equipment. This Company has no control over other websites to which there may be hypertext links and no liability can be accepted in relation to those sites. Scottish & Newcastle plc Registered in Scotland, Registered Number 16288 Registered Office: 50 East Fettes Avenue, Edinburgh, EH4 1RR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --Boundary_(ID_W74/CO1Q0sU8WFqPFv1+Ng)-- From singer at redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Aug 29 06:29:28 2000 From: singer at redbrick.dcu.ie (Brian Scanlan) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 12:29:28 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Missing libcrypt.so.1? Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:48:13AM +0100, Tom wrote: > I'm trying to install Stronghold on an UltraSparc running Solaris 2.6, and I > keep getting an error about not finding libcrypt.so.1 - which is true, as it's > not on the machine. > bash-2.03$ uname -a SunOS nfs 5.6 Generic_105181-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4 bash-2.03$ grep libcrypt /var/sadm/install/contents /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 13808 30389 869025482 SUNWarc You got SUNWarc installed? Brian -- Columnated ruins domino, Canvas the town and brush the backdrop. Are you sleeping? 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------=_NextPart_000_0686_01C011B6.4B3F65E0-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Tue Aug 29 06:42:10 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 07:42:10 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI network adapter under Sun Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C011AE.2A982690 Content-Type: text/plain I would contact the following person at Antares for pricing: Leslie Selich Antares Microsystems Sales Manager 800-726-7287 707-569-8259Direct 408-370-7649FAX > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom [SMTP:tom at nipltd.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 6:54 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI network adapter under Sun > > Hiya, > > I have here some single and dual Fast Ethernet cards from, umm, > IntraServer > (http://www.intraserver.com) and I also have used kit from Antares > Microsystems (http://www.antares.com/network.htm). > > The IntraServer stuff uses existing drivers, so you literally throw the > cards > in the machine, do a boot -r and ifconfig plump hme? and away you go. > > BTW, if anyone has an Ultra AXi Sun OEM motherboard, and is looking for a > sound card, and you can't find a Soundblaster PCI64, Antares have one > that's > quite good, although pricey. > > Cheers, > TOM ------_=_NextPart_001_01C011AE.2A982690 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI network adapter under = Sun

I would contact the = following person at Antares for pricing:

    Leslie Selich
    Antares Microsystems
    Sales Manager
    800-726-7287
    707-569-8259Direct

408-370-7649FAX

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Tom [SMTP:tom at nipltd.com]
    Sent:   Tuesday, August 29, 2000 6:54 AM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] Fast Ethernet PCI = network adapter under Sun

    Hiya,

    I have here some single and dual Fast = Ethernet cards from, umm, IntraServer
    (http://www.intraserver.com) and I also have used kit from Antares
    Microsystems (http://www.antares.com/network.htm).

    The IntraServer stuff uses existing = drivers, so you literally throw the cards
    in the machine, do a boot -r and = ifconfig plump hme? and away you go.

    BTW, if anyone has an Ultra AXi Sun = OEM motherboard, and is looking for a
    sound card, and you can't find a = Soundblaster PCI64, Antares have one that's
    quite good, although pricey.

    Cheers,
    TOM

------_=_NextPart_001_01C011AE.2A982690-- From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Tue Aug 29 07:43:32 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 07:43:32 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: --openmail-part-27681040-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Thanks for the reply, yes I'm aware of iostat. I'm looking for an app somewhat like sar (I need that much info if not more) but I would like the ability to easily graph. Also, looking into RAID 5 on Solaris, is there a FREE way to do this? If not what software do you recommend, this would be on E250's and E450's. Thanks in advance. -Blake -----Original Message----- From: wmcdonald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 3:01 AM To: sunhelp Cc: wmcdonald Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Are you aware of iostat? Should be exactly what you're after. ----- Original Message ----- From: blake r matheny To: Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 7:04 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > Hi all, > I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as far > as a RAID 5 Solaris How-To or even some advice/words of wisdom on > setting it up. I'm also looking for any tools (native to the OS, not > third party) to help me diagnose disk problems, particularly seeing how > much I/O activity a particular disk has. Any help much appreciated. > -Blake > > _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --openmail-part-27681040-00000001-- From tom at nipltd.com Tue Aug 29 08:11:09 2000 From: tom at nipltd.com (Tom) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 14:11:09 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Missing libcrypt.so.1? Message-ID: >On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:48:13AM +0100, Tom wrote: >> I'm trying to install Stronghold on an UltraSparc running Solaris 2.6, and I >> keep getting an error about not finding libcrypt.so.1 - which is true, as it's >> not on the machine. >bash-2.03$ uname -a >SunOS nfs 5.6 Generic_105181-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4 >bash-2.03$ grep libcrypt /var/sadm/install/contents >/usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 13808 30389 869025482 SUNWarc > >You got SUNWarc installed? Yes, bash-2.00$ pkginfo | grep SUNWarc system SUNWarc Archive Libraries bash-2.00$ uname -a SunOS rdsparc 5.6 Generic_105181-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-Engine bash-2.00$ grep libcrypt /var/sadm/install/contents /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 13808 30389 869025482 SUNWarc Any other ideas? Am I missing something, or is there no easy way to track down to which package a library/binary belongs to? Cheers, TOM -- Tom Kranz - tom at nipltd.com Systems Administrator, New Information Paradigms Ltd. My opinions are my own, not NIP's, and not my cat's. From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 29 08:24:51 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 15:24:51 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: To run RAID 5? I would recommend you to do get a piece of hardware that can take care of it, software RAID 5 is quite bad in terms of performance. So software RAID 5 is mainly an option if you dont need very good performance. Solaris is boundled with Solstice DiskSuite, which support RAID 5. Its boundled with Solaris on the CD labeled "Easy Access", unless you have Sol 8, then you have it in a directory called EA on cd #2. As for documention i'd recommend docs.sun.com(as usuall): For Disksuite 4.2: http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.1/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 And Disksuite 4.2.1 (Solaris 8): http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.2/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 Sun Educational Services has a very good Disksuite course btw. As for SDS 4.2 there are a patch you might want as well -> 106627. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Thanks for the reply, yes I'm aware of iostat. I'm looking for an app > somewhat like sar (I need that much info if not more) but I would like > the ability to easily graph. Also, looking into RAID 5 on Solaris, is > there a FREE way to do this? If not what software do you recommend, > this would be on E250's and E450's. Thanks in advance. > -Blake > > -----Original Message----- > From: wmcdonald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 3:01 AM > To: sunhelp > Cc: wmcdonald > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > Are you aware of iostat? Should be exactly what you're after. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: blake r matheny > To: > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 7:04 PM > Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > Hi all, > > I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as > far > > as a RAID 5 Solaris How-To or even some advice/words of wisdom on > > setting it up. I'm also looking for any tools (native to the OS, not > > third party) to help me diagnose disk problems, particularly seeing > how > > much I/O activity a particular disk has. Any help much appreciated. > > -Blake > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Tue Aug 29 08:38:35 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 14:38:35 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Missing libcrypt.so.1? Message-ID: I don't have a Solaris 2.6 machine handy but on an Ultra 1 running 2.7 with next-to-nothing other than the default developers build on it I get this output from greping through the contents file... /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 12716 49820 904646206 SUNWarc /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.so=./libcrypt_i.so.1 s none SUNWcsl /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.so.1 f none 0755 bin bin 15084 52040 904646206 SUNWcsl /usr/share/man/sman4/libcrypt.4 f none 0444 bin bin 4484 11911 904250659 SUNWman I have absolutely no idea what functionality SUNWcsl provides though. :) Actually, checking in /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcsl/pkginfo provides this... DESC=core shared libraries for a specific instruction-set architecture HTH. Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom To: Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:11 PM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Missing libcrypt.so.1? > >On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:48:13AM +0100, Tom wrote: > >> I'm trying to install Stronghold on an UltraSparc running Solaris 2.6, and > I > >> keep getting an error about not finding libcrypt.so.1 - which is true, as > it's > >> not on the machine. > > >bash-2.03$ uname -a > >SunOS nfs 5.6 Generic_105181-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4 > >bash-2.03$ grep libcrypt /var/sadm/install/contents > >/usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 13808 30389 869025482 SUNWarc > > > >You got SUNWarc installed? > > Yes, > > bash-2.00$ pkginfo | grep SUNWarc > system SUNWarc Archive Libraries > bash-2.00$ uname -a > SunOS rdsparc 5.6 Generic_105181-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-Engine > bash-2.00$ grep libcrypt /var/sadm/install/contents > /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 13808 30389 869025482 SUNWarc > > Any other ideas? Am I missing something, or is there no easy way to track down > to which package a library/binary belongs to? > > Cheers, > TOM From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 29 08:59:13 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 15:59:13 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Missing libcrypt.so.1? Message-ID: Its the Core library for solaris ;) Humm, anyway, libcrypt.so.1 is not a library which is included in Solaris, but in Solaris 7+ there is a library called libcrypt_i.so.1.. As showed below. I'ld check the readme files etc for Stronghold, they are probably aware of this and know how to solve it... //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > I don't have a Solaris 2.6 machine handy but on an Ultra 1 running 2.7 with > next-to-nothing other than the default developers build on it I get this > output from greping through the contents file... > > /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 12716 49820 904646206 SUNWarc > /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.so=./libcrypt_i.so.1 s none SUNWcsl > /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.so.1 f none 0755 bin bin 15084 52040 904646206 SUNWcsl > /usr/share/man/sman4/libcrypt.4 f none 0444 bin bin 4484 11911 904250659 > SUNWman > > I have absolutely no idea what functionality SUNWcsl provides though. :) > Actually, checking in /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcsl/pkginfo provides this... > > DESC=core shared libraries for a specific instruction-set architecture > > HTH. > > Will. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tom > To: > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:11 PM > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Missing libcrypt.so.1? > > > > >On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:48:13AM +0100, Tom wrote: > > >> I'm trying to install Stronghold on an UltraSparc running Solaris 2.6, > and > > I > > >> keep getting an error about not finding libcrypt.so.1 - which is true, > as > > it's > > >> not on the machine. > > > > >bash-2.03$ uname -a > > >SunOS nfs 5.6 Generic_105181-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4 > > >bash-2.03$ grep libcrypt /var/sadm/install/contents > > >/usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 13808 30389 869025482 SUNWarc > > > > > >You got SUNWarc installed? > > > > Yes, > > > > bash-2.00$ pkginfo | grep SUNWarc > > system SUNWarc Archive Libraries > > bash-2.00$ uname -a > > SunOS rdsparc 5.6 Generic_105181-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-Engine > > bash-2.00$ grep libcrypt /var/sadm/install/contents > > /usr/lib/libcrypt_i.a f none 0644 bin bin 13808 30389 869025482 SUNWarc > > > > Any other ideas? Am I missing something, or is there no easy way to track > down > > to which package a library/binary belongs to? > > > > Cheers, > > TOM > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From brt at osk.sema.se Tue Aug 29 09:01:36 2000 From: brt at osk.sema.se (Bjorn Ramqvist) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 16:01:36 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: Magnus Abrante wrote: > > To run RAID 5? I would recommend you to do get a piece of hardware > that can take care of it, software RAID 5 is quite bad in terms of > performance. > > So software RAID 5 is mainly an option if you dont need very good > performance. Agree. Even on our SS1000E with dual 85MHz SuperSparc-IIs it's sluggish enough on a SSA112 with Seagate ST31200WC's. We use the filesystem for homedirectories, something we consider low-bandwidth for our needs. For "higher" bandwidth, we are using RAID-0 (if I remember correct) on multiple diff trays. /Bjorn From karl.rossing at federated.ca Tue Aug 29 09:37:23 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 09:37:23 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Time based login restrictions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------3AF7D27C83CBDD569F449326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Depending how users log in and what shells they use, you might to able to script something in /etc/profile Karl > "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote: > > No reply's for this !!! Posted again ! > Hi i have 20 users log on to one solaris server. I want to resctrict 5 > user's from logging into server after 5.0 pm till 7 am.. How do i do > this in solaris ? any solutions are appriciated.. > > TIA - Mohammed Ilyas K. --------------3AF7D27C83CBDD569F449326 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------3AF7D27C83CBDD569F449326-- From Eddie.Watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk Tue Aug 29 10:45:08 2000 From: Eddie.Watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk (Eddie Watkins) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 16:45:08 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] staroffice 5.2 installation problem Message-ID: Hi I am trying to install Staroffice 5.2 on an Ultra-10 with Solaris 7. I get a message to install the 'shared library patch for C++ (version 5)'. Can anyone tell me where to get this patch or what the patch-id is. Thanks Eddie Watkins From suhas.kamble at bms.com Tue Aug 29 10:58:27 2000 From: suhas.kamble at bms.com (Suhas Kamble) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 11:58:27 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Stress test software Message-ID: Hi , Does anyone is aware of the a good stress test suite for SUN hardware, something like SUN VTS any sites/url would be a great help.. -Suhas "The opinions expressed are not necessarily of my employer..." From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 29 11:26:30 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 18:26:30 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] staroffice 5.2 installation problem Message-ID: 106327-08 / Sunsolve / ftp://sunsolve.sun.com:21/pub/patches/106327-08.zip I think it is :) //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Hi > > I am trying to install Staroffice 5.2 on an Ultra-10 with Solaris 7. I get > a message to install the 'shared library patch for C++ (version 5)'. Can > anyone tell me where to get this patch or what the patch-id is. > > Thanks > > Eddie Watkins > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Aug 29 11:30:24 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 18:30:24 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Stress test software Message-ID: What kind of hardware? > Hi , > > Does anyone is aware of the a good stress test suite for SUN > hardware, something like SUN VTS > any sites/url would be a great help.. > > -Suhas > > "The opinions expressed are not necessarily of my employer..." > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Tue Aug 29 11:40:41 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 09:40:41 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Stress test software Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Suhas Kamble [mailto:suhas.kamble at bms.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:58 AM > To: Sun Help > Subject: [Sunhelp] Stress test software > > Hi , > > Does anyone is aware of the a good stress test suite for SUN > hardware, something like SUN VTS > any sites/url would be a great help.. Are you talking about stress testing (seeing if it can handle the anticipated load), or capability testing (attempting to load the machine as much as possible)? Greg From karl.rossing at federated.ca Tue Aug 29 11:44:51 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 11:44:51 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Snoop Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------8EF3F948692AEA7EE3EA1A35 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Does anyone know of any software that allows you to monitor/control incoming telnet sessions to a sun Box? Like ttysnoop? We have users that connect to a database via a telnet session. It's important for us to log them out of the database should they become disconnected. Karl Ps: I'm under the impression that TTY snoop only works for linux. --------------8EF3F948692AEA7EE3EA1A35 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------8EF3F948692AEA7EE3EA1A35-- From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Tue Aug 29 11:59:32 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 09:59:32 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Defective Memory Modules Message-ID: Anybody seen this before? http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/deleteframe.pl?story=/articles/hn/xml/00/08 /25/000825hnsunmemory.xml I've been hearing bad things about U10Ks crashing from DBA guys, but I'd dismissed it as rumor. If they can't keep decently stable CPUs on those, that doesn't bode well for the U5/10 class machines. Greg From MTilley at gaexpress.com Tue Aug 29 12:19:35 2000 From: MTilley at gaexpress.com (Matt Tilley) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 10:19:35 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Defective Memory Modules Message-ID: I worked for a major HMO that had this problem. I don't work there any more (now work from home :-) so I don't know if it was ever resolved, what I do know is that no real reason was given during the time that I worked there. I just e-mailed the link to my previous counterpart (just in case). -----Original Message----- From: Gregory Leblanc [mailto:GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 1:00 PM To: Sun Help List (E-mail) Subject: [Sunhelp] Defective Memory Modules Anybody seen this before? http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/deleteframe.pl?story=/articles/hn/xml/00/08 /25/000825hnsunmemory.xml I've been hearing bad things about U10Ks crashing from DBA guys, but I'd dismissed it as rumor. If they can't keep decently stable CPUs on those, that doesn't bode well for the U5/10 class machines. Greg _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From suhas.kamble at bms.com Tue Aug 29 13:02:35 2000 From: suhas.kamble at bms.com (Suhas Kamble) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 14:02:35 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Stress test software Message-ID: I thought I said stress test.!!! Yes. I want to see if it can handle the load I expected of it... the hardware I'm looking for 5x00/6x00 servers. -Suhas "The opinions expressed are not necessarily of my employer..." Gregory Leblanc wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Suhas Kamble [mailto:suhas.kamble at bms.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:58 AM > > To: Sun Help > > Subject: [Sunhelp] Stress test software > > > > Hi , > > > > Does anyone is aware of the a good stress test suite for SUN > > hardware, something like SUN VTS > > any sites/url would be a great help.. > > Are you talking about stress testing (seeing if it can handle the > anticipated load), or capability testing (attempting to load the machine as > much as possible)? > Greg > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Tue Aug 29 13:08:27 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:08:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: --openmail-part-2773bb1e-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline So.... any raid 5 hardware solution ideas? I think we're going to look for a hardware solution for one box and a software solution for the other. I'd also be interested in the 'stress test' type software that suhas.kamble was talking about, I'd love to test the limits of some servers. Thanks in advance. -Blake -----Original Message----- From: magnus.abrante [mailto:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:25 AM To: sunhelp Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions To run RAID 5? I would recommend you to do get a piece of hardware that can take care of it, software RAID 5 is quite bad in terms of performance. So software RAID 5 is mainly an option if you dont need very good performance. Solaris is boundled with Solstice DiskSuite, which support RAID 5. Its boundled with Solaris on the CD labeled "Easy Access", unless you have Sol 8, then you have it in a directory called EA on cd #2. As for documention i'd recommend docs.sun.com(as usuall): For Disksuite 4.2: http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.1/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 And Disksuite 4.2.1 (Solaris 8): http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.2/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 Sun Educational Services has a very good Disksuite course btw. As for SDS 4.2 there are a patch you might want as well -> 106627. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Thanks for the reply, yes I'm aware of iostat. I'm looking for an app > somewhat like sar (I need that much info if not more) but I would like > the ability to easily graph. Also, looking into RAID 5 on Solaris, is > there a FREE way to do this? If not what software do you recommend, > this would be on E250's and E450's. Thanks in advance. > -Blake > > -----Original Message----- > From: wmcdonald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 3:01 AM > To: sunhelp > Cc: wmcdonald > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > Are you aware of iostat? Should be exactly what you're after. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: blake r matheny > To: > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 7:04 PM > Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > Hi all, > > I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as > far > > as a RAID 5 Solaris How-To or even some advice/words of wisdom on > > setting it up. I'm also looking for any tools (native to the OS, not > > third party) to help me diagnose disk problems, particularly seeing > how > > much I/O activity a particular disk has. Any help much appreciated. > > -Blake > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --openmail-part-2773bb1e-00000001-- From clayton at webdata.com.au Tue Aug 29 18:26:16 2000 From: clayton at webdata.com.au (Clayton Winter) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 09:26:16 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi Have just installed Solaris 8 (fairly familiar with 2.6 and 7). The companion CD has the GNU software that installs to /opt/sfw/bin, is there a way to force it to /usr/local/bin? This also seems to affect compilation of software like tcpwrappers. The make file compiles on my 2.6 box but not on solaris 8 (ps did make edits for IPv6) #make sunos5 make[1]: Entering directory `/export/home/source/tcp_wrappers_7.6' cc -O -DFACILITY=LOG_DAEMON -DHOSTS_ACCESS -DPARANOID -DNETGROUP -DGETPEERNAME_BUG -DBROKEN_FGETS -DLIBC_CALLS_STRTOK -DSOLARIS_24_GETHOSTBYNAME_BUG -DDAEMON_UMASK=022 -DREAL_DAEMON_DIR=\"/usr/sbin\" -DSEVERITY=LOG_INFO -DRFC931_TIMEOUT=10 -DHOSTS_DENY=\"/etc/hosts.deny\" -DHOSTS_ALLOW=\"/etc/hosts.allow\" -DTLI -DALWAYS_HOSTNAME -c tcpd.c tcpd.c:19: sys/types.h: No such file or directory tcpd.c:20: sys/param.h: No such file or directory tcpd.c:21: sys/stat.h: No such file or directory tcpd.c:22: sys/socket.h: No such file or directory tcpd.c:23: netinet/in.h: No such file or directory tcpd.c:24: stdio.h: No such file or directory tcpd.c:25: syslog.h: No such file or directory tcpd.c:26: string.h: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [tcpd.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/source/tcp_wrappers_7.6' Any help appreciated From triyono at rtm.co.id Tue Aug 29 23:45:08 2000 From: triyono at rtm.co.id (triyono) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 11:45:08 +0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] vmstat Message-ID: Hi all, I have E-3500 with Solaris 2.6 installed on it. Recently, my machine was running so slowly. I would like to know what resources I have to add to solve this problem. So I run vmstat to know memory, CPU, and others that affect performance. But I still confuse to read every column displayed. Does anyone can help me to read every column displayed. Thank's -triyono- From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Aug 29 23:53:14 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 23:53:14 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] /opt/sfw vs. /usr/local Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:26:16AM +1000, Clayton Winter wrote: > Hi > Have just installed Solaris 8 (fairly familiar with 2.6 and 7). > The companion CD has the GNU software that installs to /opt/sfw/bin, is > there a way to force it to /usr/local/bin? Just do what I do. After installing the OS and the companion CD software: # ln -s /opt/sfw /usr/local There ya go. 8-) Or, before installing companion cd software, do the reverse: # mkdir /usr/local # ln -s /usr/local /opt/sfw Then, everything will install in /usr/local. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Wed Aug 30 02:00:53 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 09:00:53 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: Depends on how much storage you want. If we look at Sun hardware, we have the A1000, A3000, A3500 and the newest family member; T3.. See also http://www.sun.com/storage/ . About stress tests; not to sure, but i think you want to stress test the application running on them, there are a few of those programs, even if i can't remember their name right now. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > So.... any raid 5 hardware solution ideas? I think we're going to look > for a hardware solution for one box and a software solution for the > other. I'd also be interested in the 'stress test' type software that > suhas.kamble was talking about, I'd love to test the limits of some > servers. Thanks in advance. > -Blake > > -----Original Message----- > From: magnus.abrante [mailto:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:25 AM > To: sunhelp > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > To run RAID 5? I would recommend you to do get a piece of hardware > that can take care of it, software RAID 5 is quite bad in terms of > performance. > > So software RAID 5 is mainly an option if you dont need very good > performance. > > Solaris is boundled with Solstice DiskSuite, which support RAID 5. > > Its boundled with Solaris on the CD labeled "Easy Access", unless > you have Sol 8, then you have it in a directory called EA on cd #2. > > As for documention i'd recommend docs.sun.com(as usuall): > > For Disksuite 4.2: > http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.1/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 > > And > Disksuite 4.2.1 (Solaris 8): > http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.2/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 > > Sun > Educational Services has a very good Disksuite course btw. > > As for SDS 4.2 there are a patch you might want as well -> 106627. > > //Magnus Abrante > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > > > > > Thanks for the reply, yes I'm aware of iostat. I'm looking for an app > > somewhat like sar (I need that much info if not more) but I would > like > > the ability to easily graph. Also, looking into RAID 5 on Solaris, is > > there a FREE way to do this? If not what software do you recommend, > > this would be on E250's and E450's. Thanks in advance. > > -Blake > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: wmcdonald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk] > > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 3:01 AM > > To: sunhelp > > Cc: wmcdonald > > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > > > Are you aware of iostat? Should be exactly what you're after. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: blake r matheny > > To: > > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 7:04 PM > > Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as > > far > > > as a RAID 5 Solaris How-To or even some advice/words of wisdom on > > > setting it up. I'm also looking for any tools (native to the OS, > not > > > third party) to help me diagnose disk problems, particularly seeing > > how > > > much I/O activity a particular disk has. Any help much appreciated. > > > -Blake > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Aug 30 04:22:18 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 05:22:18 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] vmstat Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C01263.CB334110 Content-Type: text/plain I would get a copy of proctool.... > -----Original Message----- > From: triyono [SMTP:triyono at rtm.co.id] > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:45 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] vmstat > > Hi all, > I have E-3500 with Solaris 2.6 installed on it. Recently, my machine was > running so slowly. I would like to know what resources I have to add to > solve this problem. So I run vmstat to know memory, CPU, and others that > affect performance. But I still confuse to read every column displayed. > Does anyone can help me to read every column displayed. > > Thank's > -triyono- > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C01263.CB334110 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] vmstat

I would get a copy = of proctool....

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   triyono [SMTP:triyono at rtm.co.id]
    Sent:   Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:45 AM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Subject:       = [Sunhelp] vmstat

    Hi all,
    I have E-3500 with Solaris 2.6 = installed on it. Recently, my machine was
    running so slowly. I would like to = know what resources I have to add to
    solve this problem. So I run vmstat = to know memory, CPU, and others that
    affect performance. But I still = confuse to read every column displayed.
    Does anyone can help me to read every = column displayed.

    Thank's
    -triyono-


    _______________________________________________
    SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C01263.CB334110-- From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Wed Aug 30 07:41:39 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 07:41:39 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] vmstat Message-ID: --openmail-part-27827085-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Tools that I find myself utilizing are: vmstat iostat mpstat I also recently leaned about 'truss' which can be very useful in debugging application problems. The man pages for the tools I just mentioned will give you various, helpful options. Sar is another useful tool. Sar along with sag can produce some easily recognizable system statistics. -Blake -----Original Message----- From: robert.fuerst [mailto:robert.fuerst at sylvania.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 4:22 AM To: sunhelp Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] vmstat I would get a copy of proctool.... -----Original Message----- From: triyono [SMTP:triyono at rtm.co.id] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:45 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] vmstat Hi all, I have E-3500 with Solaris 2.6 installed on it. Recently, my machine was running so slowly. I would like to know what resources I have to add to solve this problem. So I run vmstat to know memory, CPU, and others that affect performance. But I still confuse to read every column displayed. Does anyone can help me to read every column displayed. Thank's -triyono- _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --openmail-part-27827085-00000001-- From sun at minor-element.net Wed Aug 30 08:59:44 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel sr) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 13:59:44 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: If it's a fresh install, and they way you have your disk partition allows, just make a static link pointing /usr/local at /opt/sfw. Thats what I did last night on my fresh 8 install. -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Clayton Winter wrote: > Hi > > Have just installed Solaris 8 (fairly familiar with 2.6 and 7). > The companion CD has the GNU software that installs to /opt/sfw/bin, is > there a way to force it to /usr/local/bin? > > This also seems to affect compilation of software like tcpwrappers. The make > file compiles on my 2.6 box but not on solaris 8 > (ps did make edits for IPv6) > > #make sunos5 > make[1]: Entering directory `/export/home/source/tcp_wrappers_7.6' > cc -O -DFACILITY=LOG_DAEMON -DHOSTS_ACCESS -DPARANOID -DNETGROUP > -DGETPEERNAME_BUG -DBROKEN_FGETS -DLIBC_CALLS_STRTOK > -DSOLARIS_24_GETHOSTBYNAME_BUG -DDAEMON_UMASK=022 > -DREAL_DAEMON_DIR=\"/usr/sbin\" -DSEVERITY=LOG_INFO > -DRFC931_TIMEOUT=10 -DHOSTS_DENY=\"/etc/hosts.deny\" > -DHOSTS_ALLOW=\"/etc/hosts.allow\" -DTLI -DALWAYS_HOSTNAME -c tcpd.c > > tcpd.c:19: sys/types.h: No such file or directory > tcpd.c:20: sys/param.h: No such file or directory > tcpd.c:21: sys/stat.h: No such file or directory > tcpd.c:22: sys/socket.h: No such file or directory > tcpd.c:23: netinet/in.h: No such file or directory > tcpd.c:24: stdio.h: No such file or directory > tcpd.c:25: syslog.h: No such file or directory > tcpd.c:26: string.h: No such file or directory > make[1]: *** [tcpd.o] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/source/tcp_wrappers_7.6' > > Any help appreciated > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Wed Aug 30 09:01:41 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:01:41 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] NIC card in Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0128A.D2E97178 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello everyone, I am curious on how to determine if the NIC card is bad by running what and different commands from command line in Solaris 2.6 environment, Provided the network configurations are correct, port and cables are good too. TIA ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0128A.D2E97178 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NIC card in Solaris 2.6

Hello = everyone,

I am curious = on how to determine if the NIC card is bad by running what and = different commands from command line in Solaris 2.6 environment, = Provided the network configurations are correct, port and cables are = good too.

TIA


------_=_NextPart_001_01C0128A.D2E97178-- From karl.rossing at federated.ca Wed Aug 30 09:49:06 2000 From: karl.rossing at federated.ca (Karl Rossing) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 09:49:06 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Part # 370-1884 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------19A74D5BACF03A3E39FAD06E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does someone know where i can find that sun part #? They are supposed to be plastic Tape Trays for an L400 Tape drive. Karl --------------19A74D5BACF03A3E39FAD06E Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="karl.rossing.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Karl Rossing Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="karl.rossing.vcf" begin:vcard n:Rossing;Karl tel;work:204-786-6431 Ext 358 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.federated.ca org:Federated Insurance Companies of Canada adr:;;717 Portage Ave;Winnipeg;Mb;R3C 3C9;Canada version:2.1 email;internet:karl.rossing at federated.ca title:Technical Services fn:Karl Rossing end:vcard --------------19A74D5BACF03A3E39FAD06E-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 30 10:01:44 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:01:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers Message-ID: Anybody here have experience with bank wire transfers between banks in different countries? If so, does it usually take 2-3 days for the funds to arrive at the destination bank, or should everything be instantaneous, like with domestic inter-bank transfers? Thanks. Sorry for the off-topic post, but I'm beginning to worry that I may have just been ripped off for the tune of $1220 and am also now out one Ultra10... but we'll see. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From rstaab at actbig.com Wed Aug 30 10:14:35 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 11:14:35 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers Message-ID: The transfer is pretty much instantaneous. The bank should know immeadiately that funds were transfered. Occassionally they have rules regarding how soon the money is posted to your account however. (This is so they can make money off of your money.) - Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Bill Bradford > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 11:02 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers > > > Anybody here have experience with bank wire > transfers between banks in different countries? > > If so, does it usually take 2-3 days for the > funds to arrive at the destination bank, or > should everything be instantaneous, like with > domestic inter-bank transfers? > > Thanks. Sorry for the off-topic post, but I'm > beginning to worry that I may have just been > ripped off for the tune of $1220 and am also now > out one Ultra10... but we'll see. > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From jkennedy at orent.com Wed Aug 30 10:19:50 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (John Kennedy) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:19:50 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers Message-ID: Bill Bradford wrote: > > Anybody here have experience with bank wire > transfers between banks in different countries? > > If so, does it usually take 2-3 days for the > funds to arrive at the destination bank, or > should everything be instantaneous, like with > domestic inter-bank transfers? > > Thanks. Sorry for the off-topic post, but I'm > beginning to worry that I may have just been > ripped off for the tune of $1220 and am also now > out one Ultra10... but we'll see. > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp It does take a day or two for money to transfer between countries. It works quickly domestically because all banks use the same system for wiring money. When you leave the US a conversion to the other countries system is necessary. John -- John Kennedy UNIX System Administrator Orent Graphics From jkennedy at orent.com Wed Aug 30 10:38:04 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (John Kennedy) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:38:04 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers Message-ID: John Kennedy wrote: > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > > Anybody here have experience with bank wire > > transfers between banks in different countries? > > > > If so, does it usually take 2-3 days for the > > funds to arrive at the destination bank, or > > should everything be instantaneous, like with > > domestic inter-bank transfers? > > > > Thanks. Sorry for the off-topic post, but I'm > > beginning to worry that I may have just been > > ripped off for the tune of $1220 and am also now > > out one Ultra10... but we'll see. > > > > Bill > > > > -- > > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > It does take a day or two for money to transfer between countries. It > works quickly domestically because all banks use the same system for > wiring money. When you leave the US a conversion to the other countries > system is necessary. > John > > -- > John Kennedy > UNIX System Administrator > Orent Graphics > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Sorry, I guess I should qualify that by asking what country are you sending the money to? Some would be instantaneous but others may not. John -- John Kennedy UNIX System Administrator Orent Graphics From john at workstation.net Wed Aug 30 10:58:24 2000 From: john at workstation.net (John Hession) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 08:58:24 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Wire Transfers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AA_01C01260.7475A000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Bill: Yes, it does take a few days, sometimes several if there are small bank intermediaries to deal with. We experience 2-3 days from Taiwan but a deal in Finland took a week. BTW: Don't rely on the bank to notify you. You'll need to call them! Never ship 'til the bank says you have the money in your account. Regards, John Hession Data Instruments, Inc. ------=_NextPart_000_00AA_01C01260.7475A000 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="John Hession.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="John Hession.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Hession;John FN:John Hession ORG:Data Instruments, Inc;Your workstation headquarters TEL;WORK;VOICE:1-425-869-7852 TEL;WORK;FAX:1-425-881-0162 ADR;WORK:;Western Sales Office-Redmond, WA;Western Sales = Office;Redmond;WA LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:Western Sales Office-Redmond, = WA=3D0D=3D0AWestern Sales Office=3D0D=3D0ARedmond, WA URL: URL:http://www.workstation.net EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:john at workstation.net REV:20000830T155824Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00AA_01C01260.7475A000-- From jduksta at genuity.com Wed Aug 30 11:07:51 2000 From: jduksta at genuity.com (John Duksta) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:07:51 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Snoop Message-ID: Karl: I think that ttywatcher from En Garde systems will do what you're looking for. It allows you to take over a pty/tty session on the box. It will require you to load a kernel module however. -john Karl Rossing wrote: > > Hi, > > Does anyone know of any software that allows you to monitor/control > incoming telnet sessions to a sun Box? Like ttysnoop? We have users that > connect to a database via a telnet session. It's important for us to log > them out of the database should they become disconnected. > > Karl > > Ps: I'm under the impression that TTY snoop only works for linux. From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 30 11:14:19 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 11:14:19 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 11:14:35AM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > The transfer is pretty much instantaneous. The bank should know immeadiately > that funds were transfered. Occassionally they have rules regarding how soon > the money is posted to your account however. (This is so they can make money > off of your money.) > - Rob This is true for domestic (US) wire transfers, but my bank told me this morning that it can take up to 5 days for the money to be posted to the recipient's account for international wire transfers. I'm just too impatient I guess. 8-) Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 30 11:15:04 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 11:15:04 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 10:19:50AM -0500, John Kennedy wrote: > It does take a day or two for money to transfer between countries. It > works quickly domestically because all banks use the same system for > wiring money. When you leave the US a conversion to the other countries > system is necessary. > John Actually I wired him the amount in US Dollars... but I guess they'd still have to convert it into pounds, at the current exchange rate, when it got there (which does explain for some of the delay). Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Aug 30 11:17:11 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 11:17:11 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Wire Transfers Message-ID: On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 08:58:24AM -0700, John Hession wrote: > Hi Bill: Yes, it does take a few days, sometimes several if there are small > bank intermediaries to deal with. We experience 2-3 days from Taiwan but a > deal in Finland took a week. BTW: Don't rely on the bank to notify you. > You'll need to call them! Never ship 'til the bank says you have the money > in your account. > Regards, > John Hession > Data Instruments, Inc. This was money sent from my account to a bank in the UK (Scotland, actually). I'm waiting on the OTHER guy to ship the system once he has the money in his account. 8-) Reason I said I was out an Ultra 10 is because I sold the U10 to come up with the money for the U30. 8-) But, everything looks okay now - my bank said it could take up to 5 days for the money to get to the other guy's account. I'm just impatient I guess. Thanks, everyone, for your feedback - now back to your reguarly scheduled mailing list. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From rstaab at actbig.com Wed Aug 30 11:24:33 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:24:33 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers Message-ID: It also depends on the sizes of the two banks. I've had same day service but then again I work in NYC, NY. This was also a large Japanese bank (Bank of Tokyo) so that also makes a difference. Wouldn't it be nice if we could all have the same system. - Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Bill Bradford > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:14 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] OT: International bank wire transfers > > > On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 11:14:35AM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > > The transfer is pretty much instantaneous. The bank should know > immeadiately > > that funds were transfered. Occassionally they have rules > regarding how soon > > the money is posted to your account however. (This is so they > can make money > > off of your money.) > > - Rob > > This is true for domestic (US) wire transfers, but my bank told me this > morning that it can take up to 5 days for the money to be posted to the > recipient's account for international wire transfers. > > I'm just too impatient I guess. 8-) > > Bill > > -- > +-------------------\ /-----------------+ > | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | > | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | > | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | > +-------------------/ \-----------------+ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From ian.flavin at hos.horizon.ie Wed Aug 30 11:26:20 2000 From: ian.flavin at hos.horizon.ie (Ian Flavin) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 17:26:20 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris x86 booting Message-ID: Hi all I have had a query regarding booting Solaris on Intel machines from floppy. Is there anyway to disable this. Apperantly the problem is that if there is bootable media in the floppy drive, then even when boot priorities in the CMOS settings are changed to disregard the floppy completely, the machine will still continue booting from floppy. The core Solaris will boot in from disk, and then if it sees bootable media in floppy, it will continue booting from that. Any suggestions? Cheers, Iano From bhinz at mdsun01.nsc.com Wed Aug 30 11:40:26 2000 From: bhinz at mdsun01.nsc.com (Brian Hinz) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:40:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] adaptec 29160 w/ u5 Message-ID: Hi, does anyone know if an adaptec 29160 scsi controller card will work in an ultra 5 (with either solaris 7 or 8)? adaptec has solaris 7&8 drivers but there doesn't seem to be any mention of which hardware the card is known to work with. thanks, brian From clayton at webdata.com.au Wed Aug 30 18:41:12 2000 From: clayton at webdata.com.au (Clayton Winter) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:41:12 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Package compatability Message-ID: Are packages for Soalris7 x86 or Solaris 2.6 x86 compatible with Solaris8 x86? feeling a little lazy Regards Clayton From afrose at millenniumit.com Wed Aug 30 22:36:40 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:36:40 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] NIC card in Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: --------------B9B20EFBEFE31DB921AC4BCC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Naser, On what architecture are you running 2.6 SPARC/x86? Naser Ali wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > I am curious on how to determine if the NIC card is bad by running > what and different commands from command line in Solaris 2.6 > environment, Provided the network configurations are correct, port and > cables are good too. > > TIA > --------------B9B20EFBEFE31DB921AC4BCC Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Naser,

On what architecture are you running 2.6 SPARC/x86?
 

Naser Ali wrote:

 

Hello everyone,

I am curious on how to determine if the NIC card is bad by running what and different commands from command line in Solaris 2.6 environment, Provided the network configurations are correct, port and cables are good too.

TIA
 

--------------B9B20EFBEFE31DB921AC4BCC-- From matton at hedy.ucl.ac.be Thu Aug 31 01:21:12 2000 From: matton at hedy.ucl.ac.be (jlm) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 08:21:12 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun vs Hewlett-Packard Message-ID: Hi all, I want to know your experiance between platforn Sun and Hewlett-Packard. I want your opinion in point of view hardware, hight availability, managability, ect... . Any thinks would be appreciated. Please reply to my email, I wil summarize to the list. -- Jean-Louis Matton Cliniques universitaire St LUC tel +32.2.764.37.13 av. Hippocrate 10/ SIH fax +32.2.764.89.22 B-1200 Bruxelles mailto:Jean-Louis.matton at clin.ucl.ac.be BELGIUM --------------------------------------------------------------------- Thinking ahead U U N N III X X U U NN N I X X U U N N N I X U U N NN I X X UUU N N III X X --------------------------------------------------------------------- From triyono at rtm.co.id Thu Aug 31 01:47:13 2000 From: triyono at rtm.co.id (triyono) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 13:47:13 +0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Migration User Message-ID: Hi all, I've got the problem when I wanna move user from Linux to Solaris. I've installed Slackware on my PC and have 500 user on it. I want all user can be moved to my new machine (Ultra 10S with Solaris 7 installed on it). I have move /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and all user's home directory, but the user cannot login. What does I have to do to solve this problem. Thank's in advance for your help. Best Rgrds, -triyono- From s.condit at unite.net Thu Aug 31 04:00:30 2000 From: s.condit at unite.net (S Condit) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 10:00:30 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] re: Solaris x86 booting Message-ID: If changing the boot order doesn't work (although it should) you can disable the floppy completely in the BIOS. Set the type of floppy 'a' to none, and it shouldn't see it. You could also try getting an upgrade for the BIOS on your machine to try and get the boot order to work properly. May be easier to eject the disk rather than change the BIOS settings just to change boot order :-) Stephen. |Hi all | |I have had a query regarding booting Solaris on Intel machines from |floppy. Is there anyway to disable this. Apparently the problem is |that if there is bootable media in the floppy drive, then even when boot |priorities in the CMOS settings are changed to disregard the floppy |completely, the machine will still continue booting from floppy. The |core Solaris will boot in from disk, and then if it sees bootable media |in floppy, it will continue booting from that. |Any suggestions? |Cheers, |Iano From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Thu Aug 31 04:30:33 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:30:33 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Migration User Message-ID: Whats the error they get when they try to login? One possible thing is that they have shell /bin/bash on Linux, which might not be installed on the Solaris box (www.sunfreeware.com) //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > Hi all, > I've got the problem when I wanna move user from Linux to Solaris. > I've installed Slackware on my PC and have 500 user on it. I want all > user can be moved to my new machine (Ultra 10S with Solaris 7 installed > on it). I have move /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and all user's home > directory, but the user cannot login. > What does I have to do to solve this problem. > Thank's in advance for your help. > > Best Rgrds, > -triyono- > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jimmy.storback at systeam.se Thu Aug 31 04:50:27 2000 From: jimmy.storback at systeam.se (jimmy.storback at systeam.se) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:50:27 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Graphic display on a SPARCStation 20 Message-ID: After installing Solaris 7 on my SPARCstation 20 i get the following error: NOTICE: Can't find driver for console framebuffer I know that my graphic card is a CG14 and i have tried everything i had found on the SunSolve website. I also have the required packages installed to support my graphic card. Does anyone know a soloution to my problem or might give me a hint :) /Jimmy +------------------------------------------------------------+ SYSteam Datakonsult AB Jimmy Strbck Datorgatan 1, Box 162 561 22 Huskvarna Telephone: +46 (36) 149130 Mobilephone: +46 (70) 5605361 +------------------------------------------------------------+ From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Thu Aug 31 08:44:19 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:44:19 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Wierd question Message-ID: I need to know if there is a Web cam that will hookup to a Sun machine (prob a 3500 or a 4500) that when it detects motion will start capturing the feed. Anyone know of one, or doing something similiar?. From Ali.Naser at irs.gov Thu Aug 31 09:46:45 2000 From: Ali.Naser at irs.gov (Naser Ali) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 10:46:45 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] NIC card in Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0135A.4A0EA212 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Sparc -----Original Message----- From: afrose abdulla [mailto:afrose at millenniumit.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 11:37 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] NIC card in Solaris 2.6 Naser, On what architecture are you running 2.6 SPARC/x86? Naser Ali wrote: Hello everyone, I am curious on how to determine if the NIC card is bad by running what and different commands from command line in Solaris 2.6 environment, Provided the network configurations are correct, port and cables are good too. TIA ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0135A.4A0EA212 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
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-----Original Message-----
From: afrose abdulla [mailto:afrose at millenniumit.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 11:37 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] NIC card in Solaris 2.6

Naser,

On what architecture are you running 2.6 SPARC/x86?
 

Naser Ali wrote:

 

Hello everyone,

I am curious on how to determine if the NIC card is bad by running what and different commands from command line in Solaris 2.6 environment, Provided the network configurations are correct, port and cables are good too.

TIA
 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C0135A.4A0EA212-- From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Thu Aug 31 10:10:06 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:10:06 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: But usefull Message-ID: Is there a rule of thumb/quick way to remeber subnetting, like someone will go "Oh yah, a /26 or a /23, etc, etc. Is there a quick way to figure it out, I find myself having to sit down a seriously think about it to figure out the netmask, etc.. From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 31 11:08:47 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:08:47 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Legato client/server port? Message-ID: Anybody know what port the Legato Networker client/server communicates on? Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From skipv at canada.com Thu Aug 31 11:13:39 2000 From: skipv at canada.com (skipv at canada.com) Date: 31 Aug 2000 09:13:39 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] boot help Message-ID: Hello all, Gotta small problem and i don't know where/how to fix it. After installing Solaris 7 on an Intel box (a Dell) i get this message after the reboot: "Missing partition boot record." The installation was a breeze with no problems reported. There's one IDE disk with just a / and a swap partition. (Wanting it keep it simple. Windoze no longer exists.) If i go through the floppy setup again and choose to boot from the hard disk, i finally do get into the system. Does the Solaris install put the boot block AFTER the / partition? Shouldn't it automagically have the boot block on the first block of the disk?? Hope you can help or tell me where to go looking. ____________________________ Skip Vee skipv at canada.com __________________________________________________________ Get your FREE personalized e-mail at http://www.canada.com From Mark.Zander at mezzia.com Thu Aug 31 11:29:48 2000 From: Mark.Zander at mezzia.com (Zander, Mark) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:29:48 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Legato client/server port? Message-ID: Port 7937 is the nsrexecd listening port and port 7938 is the Legato portmapper port. Take a look at http://www-ftp.legtato.com/support/bulletins/354.html ----- Mark Zander ===> Mark.Zander at mezzia.com Unix System Admin mezzia e-business Indianapolis, IN USA Third Stone From The Sun http://www.mezzia.com -----Original Message----- From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net] Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 11:09 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Legato client/server port? Anybody know what port the Legato Networker client/server communicates on? Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From dougmc at frenzy.com Thu Aug 31 11:35:01 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:35:01 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Graphic display on a SPARCStation 20 Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 11:50:27AM +0200, jimmy.storback at systeam.se wrote: | After installing Solaris 7 on my SPARCstation 20 i get the following error: | | NOTICE: Can't find driver for console framebuffer | | I know that my graphic card is a CG14 and i have tried everything i had | found on the SunSolve website. | I also have the required packages installed to support my graphic card. CG14 is the built in video on a SS20. It only works if you have a VSIMM in there ... do you? (they're rare and expensive.) If you do, it should be supported on Sol 7 just fine. The VSIMM fits into a memory slot, but is longer (there's two slots that are bigger to accept a VSIMM or a smaller memory simm.) It should be pretty obvious if you look for it. If you really have a ZX24 which is a large two-slot video card, this isn't supported under 2.7. You'll need to either go back to 2.6 or copy some files from 2.6 to your 2.7 installation which will work but it won't be accelerated (at least that's what Bill was saying - he did this a while back.) -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com Many are cold, but few are frozen. From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 31 11:59:56 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:59:56 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Graphic display on a SPARCStation 20 Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 11:35:01AM -0500, Doug McLaren wrote: > If you really have a ZX24 which is a large two-slot video card, this > isn't supported under 2.7. You'll need to either go back to 2.6 or > copy some files from 2.6 to your 2.7 installation which will work but > it won't be accelerated (at least that's what Bill was saying - he did > this a while back.) Yep - the 2.6 drivers work under 2.7 but without acceleration. You only want to do this if you have *NO OTHER* option and *have* to use the ZX for 24bit color. Its painful, but it works. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Thu Aug 31 12:43:46 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 10:43:46 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] disable openwindows Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C01338.56BE6AF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable can any one tell me how to disable my openwindows cde desktop always = starting up ? ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C01338.56BE6AF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
can any one tell me how to disable my = openwindows=20 cde desktop always starting up ?
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C01338.56BE6AF0-- From boydp at custserv.com Thu Aug 31 12:58:46 2000 From: boydp at custserv.com (Pat Boyd) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 13:58:46 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Error in Messages file Message-ID: I keep seeing the following error in the messages file. Any idea what could be causing it? How about a tip on clearing the problem? Thanks in advance Aug 31 13:22:22 dumbo last message repeated 406 times Aug 31 13:22:23 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup Aug 31 13:29:02 dumbo last message repeated 409 times Aug 31 13:29:03 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup Aug 31 13:35:42 dumbo last message repeated 404 times Aug 31 13:35:43 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup Aug 31 13:42:22 dumbo last message repeated 401 times Aug 31 13:42:23 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup Aug 31 13:49:02 dumbo last message repeated 404 times -- Forrest P. Boyd Sr. Telecom Specialist Time Inc 1 North Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, FL 33609 Phone: 813-554-2187 Fax: 813-878-6970 pat.boyd at custserv.com From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Aug 31 12:58:56 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 12:58:56 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] procmail help Message-ID: Got a question. I've currently got a procmail rule that looks like this, for putting the sun-managers list into its own folder: :0: * sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu sun-managers Basically, "if a message contains sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu, put that message into the sun-managers folder". However, I want to do an AND sort - "if a message contains sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu AND the string SUMMARY, put that message into the sun-managers-summaries folder". Anybody know how to do this? 8-) Thanks. Bill -- +-------------------\ /-----------------+ | Bill Bradford | www.sunhelp.org | | mrbill at mrbill.net | www.decvax.org | | Austin, Texas USA | www.pdp11.org | +-------------------/ \-----------------+ From kevin_stevens at hotmail.com Thu Aug 31 14:35:08 2000 From: kevin_stevens at hotmail.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 12:35:08 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] Error in Messages file Message-ID: >I keep seeing the following error in the messages file. Any idea what >could be causing it? An object sitting on the keyboard of a console at the login prompt. >How about a tip on clearing the problem? Remove the object. >Thanks in advance No problem. KeS >Aug 31 13:22:22 dumbo last message repeated 406 times >Aug 31 13:22:23 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup >Aug 31 13:29:02 dumbo last message repeated 409 times >Aug 31 13:29:03 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup >Aug 31 13:35:42 dumbo last message repeated 404 times >Aug 31 13:35:43 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup >Aug 31 13:42:22 dumbo last message repeated 401 times >Aug 31 13:42:23 dumbo inetd[179]: /usr/openwin/bin/Xaserver: Hangup >Aug 31 13:49:02 dumbo last message repeated 404 times > >-- >Forrest P. Boyd >Sr. Telecom Specialist >Time Inc >1 North Dale Mabry Hwy >Tampa, FL 33609 >Phone: 813-554-2187 >Fax: 813-878-6970 >pat.boyd at custserv.com >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From Almazan_Hector at emc.com Thu Aug 31 15:22:40 2000 From: Almazan_Hector at emc.com (Almazan_Hector at emc.com) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 16:22:40 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions Message-ID: It depends on the size of the disks you required. There are some hardware RAID solution in SUN like A1000(HW) with RAID-Manager for small to medium disks requirements. and there are A3500 for Enterprise class requirements. > -----Original Message----- > From: blake r matheny [SMTP:blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:08 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > So.... any raid 5 hardware solution ideas? I think we're going to look > for a hardware solution for one box and a software solution for the > other. I'd also be interested in the 'stress test' type software that > suhas.kamble was talking about, I'd love to test the limits of some > servers. Thanks in advance. > -Blake > > -----Original Message----- > From: magnus.abrante [mailto:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:25 AM > To: sunhelp > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > To run RAID 5? I would recommend you to do get a piece of hardware > that can take care of it, software RAID 5 is quite bad in terms of > performance. > > So software RAID 5 is mainly an option if you dont need very good > performance. > > Solaris is boundled with Solstice DiskSuite, which support RAID 5. > > Its boundled with Solaris on the CD labeled "Easy Access", unless > you have Sol 8, then you have it in a directory called EA on cd #2. > > As for documention i'd recommend docs.sun.com(as usuall): > > For Disksuite 4.2: > http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.1/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-88 > 59-1 > > And > Disksuite 4.2.1 (Solaris 8): > http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.2/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-88 > 59-1 > > Sun > Educational Services has a very good Disksuite course btw. > > As for SDS 4.2 there are a patch you might want as well -> 106627. > > //Magnus Abrante > /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > > > > > Thanks for the reply, yes I'm aware of iostat. I'm looking for an app > > somewhat like sar (I need that much info if not more) but I would > like > > the ability to easily graph. Also, looking into RAID 5 on Solaris, is > > there a FREE way to do this? If not what software do you recommend, > > this would be on E250's and E450's. Thanks in advance. > > -Blake > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: wmcdonald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk] > > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 3:01 AM > > To: sunhelp > > Cc: wmcdonald > > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > > > Are you aware of iostat? Should be exactly what you're after. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: blake r matheny > > To: > > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 7:04 PM > > Subject: [Sunhelp] RAID and other Disk questions > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as > > far > > > as a RAID 5 Solaris How-To or even some advice/words of wisdom on > > > setting it up. I'm also looking for any tools (native to the OS, > not > > > third party) to help me diagnose disk problems, particularly seeing > > how > > > much I/O activity a particular disk has. Any help much appreciated. > > > -Blake > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From tarsus at rocketmail.com Thu Aug 31 16:25:58 2000 From: tarsus at rocketmail.com (Sean Holden) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 14:25:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] I hate to do this... Message-ID: Hi everybody, I really hate to do this but my current financial situation leaves me no choice. I have an Ultra 5 that I need to sell. Its the 360Mhz model with 128MB RAM, 8.4GB HD, cdrom, and a *very* nice 19" Monitor. I am looking for 1750$ or the best serious offer. The machine is less than a year old (I bought new in January of this year.) And I have taken excellent care of it. Also, if you need it I can throw in a copy of Solaris 7 11/99. I am located in the Northern Virginia/Washington DC area. I really love this machine but I have no other choice right now :( If your interested email me. Thanks, Sean __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From fmos at iss.ca Thu Aug 31 17:07:00 2000 From: fmos at iss.ca (Farnaz Mosavati) Date: 31 Aug 2000 15:07 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] File System Corrupted Message-ID: Hi all, Does anyone have any idea of how a Solaris filesystem can get corrupted? We have a problem here for removing a directory in one of our FSs: We try to remove it as "root" user using "rm -rf < DIR_NAME>" but it complains that file exists in some of the subdirectories and therefore it can't be removed completely. When we check those subdirectories, there is no file there. ASA we run "fsck" on the related filesystem, we can remove the directory with no problem?!!!!! Thanks Farnaz Mosavati From dougmc at frenzy.com Thu Aug 31 17:21:06 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 17:21:06 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] procmail help Message-ID: On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 12:58:56PM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: | Got a question. I've currently got a procmail rule that looks like | this, for putting the sun-managers list into its own folder: | | :0: | * sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu | sun-managers | | Basically, "if a message contains sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu, | put that message into the sun-managers folder". | | However, I want to do an AND sort - | | "if a message contains sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu AND the | string SUMMARY, put that message into the sun-managers-summaries folder". :0 HB: * sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu * SUMMARY sun-managers-summaries The HB means to look at both the header and the body - probably not what you wanted, but it is what you asked for. Note that `* sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu' isn't that good of a thing to search for, because it'll catch things that aren't to the list. For example, if somebody emails you asking about `sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu', it'll catch it, even though it doesn't belong there. A better rule would be this - :: * (^TOsun-managers at .*ececs.uc.edu|^Sender: owner-sun-managers) * ^Subject: SUMMARY sun-managers-summaries And an even better rule is probably this - :: * (^TOsun-managers at .*ececs.uc.edu|^Sender: owner-sun-managers) /dev/null :) For oodles of procmail examples, check out http://www.procmail.org/jari. From mharisun at jkt-co.id.dhl.com Thu Aug 31 19:33:26 2000 From: mharisun at jkt-co.id.dhl.com (Harisun) Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 07:33:26 +0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun vs Hewlett-Packard Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------347A34170F8C90438A4D43F2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Go to www.ugu.com then you'll find out what you want. jlm wrote: > Hi all, > > I want to know your experiance between platforn Sun and Hewlett-Packard. > I want your opinion in point of view hardware, hight availability, > managability, ect... . > Any thinks would be appreciated. > > Please reply to my email, I wil summarize to the list. > > -- > Jean-Louis Matton > Cliniques universitaire St LUC > tel +32.2.764.37.13 av. 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