From Ian Tue Oct 31 20:52:56 2000 From: Ian (Ian) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:52:56 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Color Monitor - Model GDM 19628 - Part Number? or URL for Sun part numbers? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200011010256.TAA26421@aj.nerdherd.net> On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:31:23 -0800, Matt Tilley wrote: >Does anyone have the part number for this Sun monitor, or better yet, does >anyone have a reference (preferably URL) that I could go to for info like Are you sure this is a Sun part? The FE Handbook has nothing about a GDM-19628. I did, however, find something on GDM-1962. This is the relvant page from the FE Handbook (apologies for the HTML) II: Parts - Monitor - 19-inch Premium Color CRT
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Last updated: November 26, 1999


19-inch Premium Color CRT

Image Size:
350 mm Horizontal
270 mm Vertical
442 mm Diagonal
Pixel
Resolution
Horizontal
Frequency
Vertical
Frequency
Pixel
Frequency
1076 x 824
1152 x 900
1152 x 900
1280 x 1024
71.7KHz
61.8KHz
71.7KHz
71.7KHz
76.0Hz
66.0Hz
76.0Hz
67.0Hz
105.5MHz *
92.94MHz
105.5MHz
117.0MHz

PART # DESCRIPTION

365-1095
365-1106
Sony P3 GDM-1962, .31 mm Dot-Pitch
115V/240V Monitor, DB13W3, FCC-A/VCCI-1
115V/240V OEM Monitor, DB13W3, FCC-A/VCCI-1 (obsolete)

365-1112

365-1148

365-1153

Sony P3 GDM-1962B, .31 mm Dot-Pitch
115V/240V Monitor, DB13W3, FCC-B/VCCI-2, VLF

115V/240V Southern Hemisphere Monitor, DB13W3, VLF

115V/240V European Monitor, DB13W3, FCC-B/VCCI-2,
Swedish MPR-2, with Video Cable 530-1870

365-1160

365-1162

365-1288
Sony P3 GDM-1962B with Video Cable 530-1870
115V/240V Monitor, DB13W3, VLF

115V/240V S. Hemisphere Monitor, DB13W3, VLF

115V/240V OEM Monitor, DB13W3, FCC-B/VCCI-2, VLF
* The Mode II (1152 x 900 @ 76) Overscan Mode user area is 1076 x 824.

Notes

  1. S0 and S1 are grounded. The Sense Code is 4.
  2. DB13W3 Pins 1, 2, 6, and 7 are not used.
  3. This monitor is not PC compatible.
  4. CG6 <=501-1505-03, <=501-1532-09, <=501-1481-04 or <=501-1645-03 do not decode the monitor sense code. No video is displayed when power is applied until the video cable is removed and reconnected.


© 1987-2000, Sun Microsystems Inc. -Ian -- I am immune TOO EXHAUSTED TO NOTICE Too paranoid to sleep or wonder for too long Too self-abused and withdrawn to help myself Real life doesn't come close to this -- Henry Rollins From Ian Tue Oct 31 20:55:14 2000 From: Ian (Ian) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:55:14 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Color Monitor - Model GDM 19628 - Part Number? or URL for Sun part numbers? 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I use it for a long time and it is protecting me effective against SPAM emails. Sunday, October 29, 2000, 5:44:16 AM, you wrote: TA> Anything but ORBS. It sucks big time. TA> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Bill Bradford wrote: >> Sorry about the spam. I'm going to have to put in some filters now. >> MAPS, ORBS, something... -- Best regards, Marc mailto:marc at cube.sh From marc at cube.sh Sun Oct 29 03:15:38 2000 From: marc at cube.sh (Marc Sebastian Pelzer) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 10:15:38 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Webmin perl In-Reply-To: <017b01c041b3$433d82f0$01010101@kingkong> References: <017b01c041b3$433d82f0$01010101@kingkong> Message-ID: <851136971.20001029101538@cube.sh> Hello faisal, f> Anyone using web on solaris 7 if yes please tell me ehere to get perl & how f> to install it Get perl from http://www.sunfreeware.com as solaris package with perl binarys inside - or compile it yourself by getting the source from http://www.perl.org. If you downlad the package, intall it with 'pkgadd -d ./'. -- Best regards, Marc mailto:marc at cube.sh From Ian Sun Oct 29 13:16:15 2000 From: Ian (Ian) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 12:16:15 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Webmin perl In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200010291919.MAA14446@aj.nerdherd.net> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:45:18 -0500 (CDT), The Archimage wrote: >Try going to www.sunfreeware.com. I would stay away from the perl package on sunfreeware - it's given me nothing but problems, mainly with CPAN.pm, especially if your local compiler is gcc. All the problems went away when I rebuilt perl from source on the target machine. -Ian From Ian Sun Oct 29 15:47:54 2000 From: Ian (Ian) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 14:47:54 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200010292151.OAA29954@aj.nerdherd.net> On Sun, 29 Oct 2000 11:34:04 -0800, Kevin Fujinami wrote: >I am planning to purchase an Ultra 5 or 10. Can I use my regular PC monitor >for the ultra's? I have a 19inch Viewsonic monitor. Most modern monitors can handle the sync frequencies used by Sun systems. The default 19" monitor that is offered with the U5/10 is in fact a sun-branded Hitachi CM751, which is what's hanging off my PC at the moment. -Ian From Ian Sun Oct 29 19:02:58 2000 From: Ian (Ian) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:02:58 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200010300106.SAA14583@aj.nerdherd.net> >Any multisync monitor will do fine. It's all VESA/VGA compliant >nowadays. You only needed "Special" Sun single-sync monitors with the >older sbus video cards, such as the cgthree, cgsix, etc. Not even then... I've hung several varieties of (good) multisync PC monitors off of CG6 cards without any difficulty. All you need is the 13W3->DB15HD dongle (Sun Part # 130-3034) -Ian -- I am immune TOO EXHAUSTED TO NOTICE Too paranoid to sleep or wonder for too long Too self-abused and withdrawn to help myself Real life doesn't come close to this -- Henry Rollins From Ian Sun Oct 29 19:06:09 2000 From: Ian (Ian) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:06:09 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor? In-Reply-To: <00103000162500.31821@warlock.hmv.net> Message-ID: <200010300109.SAA14801@aj.nerdherd.net> While we're on the topic of monitors, I *highly* recommend Sun's Premium FD 21" monitor. It is an absolute pleasure to work with, and has the added bonus of dual inputs - one 13W3, the other DB15HD. Sony has an equivalent non-sun-branded model at: http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/products/displays/corp/cpdg500.html Nice if you can afford it - it's almost as expensive as some LCDs. -Ian -- I am immune TOO EXHAUSTED TO NOTICE Too paranoid to sleep or wonder for too long Too self-abused and withdrawn to help myself Real life doesn't come close to this -- Henry Rollins From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Mon Oct 30 11:58:31 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:58:31 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 Message-ID: <200010301758.KAA25446@comanche.rawah.co.larimer.co.us> OK Greg, you win. > Yes, don't run such old operating system. Solaris 7 and 8 support > EIDE disks larger than 8GB, Solaris 8 10/00 and later support > larger than 32GB. > I'm checking into compatability of our primary software with the newer OS's. We're running 2.6 because that was the last fully supported Solaris version before the software manufacturer started to port everything over to NT (damn suits) > Of course if you've labeled the disk it will remain 8GB until > you trash the label and re-label the disk, the OS will always > use a valid label even if it doesn't describe the full disk. > Trash the first few blocks of the disk by running dd from /dev/zero > to a raw disk slice that starts at block zero on the disk. > I've upgraded the OBP, I've booted from a Sol8 10/00 CD. Now, whats this about "dd from /dev/zero to a raw disk slice" I'm not familiar with the dd command - I read the man pages and I THINK I see what you're talking about... so I do a ....???? dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s0 where /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s0 is the slice that I labeled to disk along with the backup slice c0t1d0s2 - both reading ~8GB instead of 30GB Below is a copy of the format/partition/print output. as you can see - I reset the table back to the original but Sol 8 with the latest OBP still sees it as ~8GB ... therefore I'm assuming its the label I wrote to disk thats now causing the problem any ideas??? Kyle (the novice sysad) partition> pri Current partition table (original): Total disk cylinders available: 16381 + 2 (reserved cylinders) Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 unassigned wm 0 - 16379 7.87GB (16380/0/0) 16511040 1 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 2 backup wu 0 - 16380 7.87GB (16381/0/0) 16512048 3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 5 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 6 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0 From Ian Mon Oct 30 23:19:50 2000 From: Ian (Ian) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 22:19:50 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor In-Reply-To: <200010301540.KAA89378@entropy.tmok.com> Message-ID: <200010310523.WAA07458@aj.nerdherd.net> On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:40:50 -0500 (EST), Brian Hechinger wrote: >i'll back that up. i've got one on my desk at work, at it solved the issue >of having a SUN box (ss20) and a PC and what was i going to do with two >monitors on my tiny little desk. Mine's a step further - I have the DB15HD input wired into a 4-port KVM switch, which is hooked to my sunray, my PC and my laptop dock. The added bonus is that I can use my Sun Type 6 USB keyboard on my PC and not have to switch layouts in my brain every 20 minutes. All I need now is a USB card for my Ultra 5. It's that or upgrade to a psychotically expensive multi-protocol KVM. -Ian -- I am immune TOO EXHAUSTED TO NOTICE Too paranoid to sleep or wonder for too long Too self-abused and withdrawn to help myself Real life doesn't come close to this -- Henry Rollins From Will Tue Oct 31 07:48:48 2000 From: Will (Will) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:48:48 -0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] SAMBA newbie References: <47188F09C263D211AC7E00204804EE99090F141D@lfi-ms-693-02.langley.af.mil> Message-ID: <00c701c04341$4d43d440$cb3ca8c0@orctel.internal> I was a Samba newbie as well, until yesterday. :) On my SWAT on a linux box we have Home, Globals, Shares, Printers, Status, View and Password. Hmm, I've just checked on a Solaris 2.7 box that was setup by someone else and it has the same. The main page should have extra options at the top, namely Globals, Shares and Printers. You should be able to add users through the Passwords section. As to where everyhting else has gone, I'm stumped. Do you perhaps have to add a user in the Password section first? Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Brdersen Jacob K Civ ACC/DRKI To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 1:34 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] SAMBA newbie > Hi all, > > I've made the plunge and installed SAMBA on my Ultra 1 (running Solaris 7). > I added a line for swat in the /etc/services and made sure it appeared in > /etc/inetd.conf files (the installation program took care of that one). I > installed the SAMBAuser, SAMBAroot, and one or two other packages (all that > came in the binary distribution) using pkgadd. That went well. > > My problem: I can't seem to get swat to work. I am unable to connect to > http://localhost:901/ I can connect to the primary IP at port 901 though. > That brings up the swat page, but it only has four icons on the top (home, > status, view, and passwords). The rest of the page is filled with links to > documentation and a feedback form. I can view the current configuration, > but it lists no users and no shares.... > > Where are the configuration pages that swat is supposed to serve up? I'd > rather not try to edit the .conf files, that's what swat is for... > > Any samba help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Jake From Will Tue Oct 31 08:47:37 2000 From: Will (Will) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:47:37 -0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] opps install help newbie References: <004301c043b3$9d941af0$01010101@kingkong> Message-ID: <016701c04349$84766880$cb3ca8c0@orctel.internal> Heh. :) Is it from sunfreeware.com ? I assume it's a package? In which case a... pkgadd -d . in the directory the file is in will do the job. Failing that it might be some sort of script or self-extractor (I have installed this before, just can't remember exactly how.) What does the file command say the install file is? Try something like... $ file gzip-1.3-sol7-sparc-local ----- Original Message ----- From: faisal To: solaris help2 Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:26 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] opps install help newbie > Sorry to say that i have also downloaded gzip & it does not have an > extention... :-) > From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Sun Oct 1 05:21:22 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 06:21:22 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] ultra II cables 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_01C02B91.58857F10 Content-Type: text/plain The vendor sent me this newer 68 pin scsi 3 cable, like the 50 pin scsi 2 the kind we were using since the old sparc 2 days. Problem is the 2 disk kingston bay that holds 2 segate cheetah ST173404LW has that VHDCI 68 pin connection. Should I: a. ask for a gender changer and keep the same cable? b. ask for a 68-pin scsi 3 to 68-pin VHDCI cable? c. ask for new disk bay connectors so I keep the same cable? issues involved: a. Is there a need or use for the VHDCI connector and suns (all we presently have is Ultra I's and II's). b. the drives can run single ended (SE) or low voltage differential (LVD) what can the Sparc II's run at? I think stock is up to 20MB SE only. Should I purchase an sbus card to run at 40 or 80 LVD? I think it would presently be a waste since we are at 10base due to the fact we have Ultra 170's no 170e's. -----Original Message----- From: Fred Dikeman [SMTP:fred at workstation.net] Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 3:38 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] ultra II cables High density 68 pin SCSI 3 connector also known as MD68 and Micro DB68. > -----Original Message----- > From: Dale Ghent [SMTP:daleg at elemental.org] > Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 6:47 PM > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] ultra II cables > > On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote: > > | Can someone give me the definition of the scsi connector on the back of > an > | Ultra II? > | I think it's a 68 pin SCSI 3? > > It's 68-pin, Fast-Wide SCSI-2 (20MB/s). This is a FAS device. > > /dale > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C02B91.58857F10 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] ultra II cables

    The vendor sent me this newer 68 pin = scsi 3 cable, like the 50 pin scsi 2 the kind we were using since the = old sparc 2 days.

    Problem is the 2 disk kingston bay = that holds 2 segate cheetah ST173404LW has that VHDCI 68 pin = connection.

    Should I:
    a. ask for a gender changer and keep = the same cable?
    b. ask for a 68-pin scsi 3 to 68-pin = VHDCI cable?
    c. ask for  new disk bay = connectors so I keep the same cable?

    issues involved:
    a. Is there a need or use for the = VHDCI connector and suns (all we presently have is Ultra I's and = II's).
    b. the drives can run single ended = (SE) or low voltage differential (LVD)
            what can the Sparc II's run at? I think stock is up to = 20MB SE only.
             Should I purchase an sbus card to run at 40 or 80 = LVD?
            I think it would presently be a waste since we are at = 10base due to the fact we have Ultra 170's no 170e's.


    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Fred Dikeman [SMTP:fred at workstation.net]
    Sent:   Friday, September 29, 2000 3:38 PM
    To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
    Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] ultra II cables

High density 68 pin SCSI 3 connector also known = as MD68 and Micro DB68.

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Dale Ghent [SMTP:daleg at elemental.org]
    Sent:   Thursday, September 28, 2000 6:47 PM
    To:     'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
    Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] ultra II cables

    On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Fuerst, Robert C. = (Chris) wrote:

    | Can someone give me the definition = of the scsi connector on the back of an
    | Ultra II?
    | I think it's a 68 pin SCSI = 3?

    It's 68-pin, Fast-Wide SCSI-2 = (20MB/s). This is a FAS device.

    /dale

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C02B91.58857F10-- From presslie at btinternet.com Sun Oct 1 15:57:39 2000 From: presslie at btinternet.com (presslie at btinternet.com) Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2000 21:57:39 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to NT using PC Netlink? Message-ID: When trying to copy a text file from Unix server to NT workstation the text file appends a character instead of a "return" to the next line as if it was doing a binary transfer. I have been trying to look for a way to use sed to substitute the character to format the file. Any ideas? Any help very much appreciated. From eparker at mindsec.com Sun Oct 1 21:07:32 2000 From: eparker at mindsec.com (Erik Parker) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 19:07:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Default network interface? Message-ID: Is it possible to change my default network interface? By default all traffic goes out iprb2.. I need it to all go out of iprb4 instead.. Any ideas? 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 ward at zilla.nu Sun Oct 1 21:40:18 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 21:40:18 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Default network interface? Message-ID: Check your default route, and your other routes. On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 07:07:32PM -0700, Erik Parker wrote: > > Is it possible to change my default network interface? By default all > traffic goes out iprb2.. I need it to all go out of iprb4 instead.. > > Any ideas? > > > > > > 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. > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ndronen at frii.com Sun Oct 1 22:13:46 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 21:13:46 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Default network interface? Message-ID: On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 07:07:32PM -0700, Erik Parker wrote: > > Is it possible to change my default network interface? By default all > traffic goes out iprb2.. I need it to all go out of iprb4 instead.. > > Any ideas? You can change your default route, of course, but doing so won't prevent the following types of traffic from using iprb2 as a source interface. - Packets destined to an address on the network to which iprb2 is directly attached. (I can't imagine why one would want to prevent this.) - Packets destined to an address/network which matches an entry in the routing table pointing to a router on the same network as iprb2. (If you don't have any explicit routes in the routing table -- other than the default route and the "interface" routes, including those for ibrb2 and iprb4 -- then you won't see this happen.) That said, I think simply changing the default router will do what you want. See the man page for defaultrouter(4) for how to do this. Also, netstat -r displays the current routing table. Regards, Nick Dronen From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Mon Oct 2 03:24:25 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 09:24:25 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to NT using PC Netlink? Message-ID: The problem is with the differences in the carriage return/line-feed (or CR/LF) sequence. If you've got the file onto the NT machine and you just want to view or print them wordpad.exe should do the job. There's a util for switching the CR/LF order, 'dos2unix', check the man page. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 9:57 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to NT using PC Netlink? > When trying to copy a text file from Unix server to NT workstation the > text file appends a character instead of a "return" to the next line as > if it was doing a binary transfer. > > I have been trying to look for a way to use sed to substitute the > character to format the file. > > Any ideas? Any help very much appreciated. > From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Mon Oct 2 05:05:54 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:05:54 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] arabic printing 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_qi97OPhSmtbix1Mv69DD2A) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" hi all, Does anyone have info about getting arabic language on solaris and printing arabic from solaris box? any help is appriciated. Thanks. Mohammed Ilyas K. --Boundary_(ID_qi97OPhSmtbix1Mv69DD2A) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" arabic printing

hi all,
Does anyone have info about getting arabic language on solaris and printing arabic from solaris box?
any help is appriciated.

Thanks.

Mohammed Ilyas K.


--Boundary_(ID_qi97OPhSmtbix1Mv69DD2A)-- From m.canavesi at agusta.it Mon Oct 2 11:27:59 2000 From: m.canavesi at agusta.it (Mauro Canavesi) Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 18:27:59 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Avoid nested telnet Message-ID: How can I do to impede to any user to open nested telnet sessions? Thank You for your help. From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Oct 2 12:42:15 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 13:42:15 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to NT using PC Netlink? Message-ID: If it is the ^M that you are trying to remove, I use this script to do it: #!/usr/bin/ksh # # This script will remover the ^M from the end of each # line in a file. # # USAGE: rm_M_char # if [ -f $1 ] then tr -d '\15' < $1 >newname mv newname $1 fi Hope this helps. Dennis Lund From Ann.Waters at kp.org Mon Oct 2 14:06:29 2000 From: Ann.Waters at kp.org (Ann Waters) Date: 02 Oct 2000 12:06:29 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: Hi Listers, I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console port. So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm out of luck. Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port term server to each box's console port. I know this will work cuz we've done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've run across the Versalynx One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this product? If so, could you please let me know what your experience is with it. It is only $349 and I'm tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here can give me a thumbs up or down! Thanks in advance for any/all info. Ann Waters Kaiser Permanente Silver Spring, MD From rstaab at actbig.com Mon Oct 2 15:03:44 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 16:03:44 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP address... Message-ID: I'm currently trying to get a simple web proxy to build on Solaris 8, Ultra 5 hardware platofrm. I've specified the IP address of the single ethernet card on the machine and the port 8000. This should allow ay user to connect on this port and be forwarded out to the web site of their choice. However when the daemon runs as any user except root, the proxy application is only accessable from the local proxy machine. All other hosts on the network cannot even connect to port 8000. When the daemon runs as root, other hosts on the network can connect as expected. Is there something I'm missing. I was under the impression that ports above 1024 could be bound to by ordinary users and that binding to a port would allow outside hosts to connect at that IP Address/port combination. Any information regarding this issue would be welcome. Thanks, - Rob From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Oct 2 15:08:21 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:08:21 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP address... Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 04:03:44PM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > I'm currently trying to get a simple web proxy to build on Solaris 8, Ultra > 5 hardware platofrm. I've specified the IP address of the single ethernet > card on the machine and the port 8000. This should allow ay user to connect > on this port and be forwarded out to the web site of their choice. However > when the daemon runs as any user except root, the proxy application is only > accessable from the local proxy machine. All other hosts on the network > cannot even connect to port 8000. > When the daemon runs as root, other hosts on the network can connect as > expected. Is there something I'm missing. I was under the impression that > ports above 1024 could be bound to by ordinary users and that binding to a > port would allow outside hosts to connect at that IP Address/port > combination. > Any information regarding this issue would be welcome. > Thanks, Sure that you're binding to the external IP address of the box and not loopback? Bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Mon Oct 2 15:30:57 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 20:30:57 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Dump Errors Message-ID: Experts - While doing a dump I got the following errors. Has anyone out there run into a problem like this? Beleive that the inode table is off, since it thinks it is beyond the end of the disk. The partition is only 23% full, and this problem only appeared last night during it's regularly scheduled backups. Was going to just do an fsck, but was wondering if there were other's out there with any additional insight. Thanks. DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] > DUMP: Warning - block 34211824 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 128452504 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 121112360 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 116393696 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 110102144 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 104859184 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 92276080 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 98043336 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 84935936 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 83887112 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 77595976 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 63439960 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 68683000 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 79692976 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 73925456 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 50332600 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 56623984 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 50856456 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 27263616 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 35128056 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 42992056 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 26214784 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 22545208 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 50381232 is beyond the end of `/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1692333258 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 1717856464 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1759566018 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1717985808 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1726011586 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1717986408 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1658902722 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 408608996 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 1893236322 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1651667052 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: Warning - block 1525076190 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1918558436 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > DUMP: Warning - block 1892602458 is beyond the end of >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > DUMP: More than 32 block read errors from dump device >`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 ndronen at frii.com Mon Oct 2 15:44:41 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 14:44:41 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP address... Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 04:03:44PM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > > I'm currently trying to get a simple web proxy to build on Solaris 8, Ultra > 5 hardware platofrm. I've specified the IP address of the single ethernet > card on the machine and the port 8000. This should allow ay user to connect > on this port and be forwarded out to the web site of their choice. However > when the daemon runs as any user except root, the proxy application is only > accessable from the local proxy machine. All other hosts on the network > cannot even connect to port 8000. > > When the daemon runs as root, other hosts on the network can connect as > expected. Is there something I'm missing. I was under the impression that > ports above 1024 could be bound to by ordinary users and that binding to a > port would allow outside hosts to connect at that IP Address/port > combination. Are you checking the return value of bind(3n)? Regards, Nick Dronen From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Mon Oct 2 16:03:55 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 21:03:55 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Dump Errors Message-ID: Added important info: This filesystem has UFS logging, which I just discovered. Also a 'fsck -N' on the partition showed no problems. Analye the HD showed no problems either. Curiouser and curiouser..... > >Experts - > >While doing a dump I got the following errors. Has anyone out there run >into >a problem like this? Beleive that the inode table is off, since it thinks >it >is beyond the end of the disk. The partition is only 23% full, and this >problem only appeared last night during it's regularly scheduled backups. >Was going to just do an fsck, but was wondering if there were other's out >there with any additional insight. Thanks. > > DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] >> DUMP: Warning - block 34211824 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 128452504 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 121112360 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 116393696 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 110102144 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 104859184 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 92276080 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 98043336 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 84935936 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 83887112 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 77595976 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 63439960 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 68683000 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 79692976 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 73925456 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 50332600 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 56623984 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 50856456 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 27263616 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 35128056 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 42992056 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 26214784 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 22545208 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 50381232 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1692333258 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 1717856464 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1759566018 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1717985808 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1726011586 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1717986408 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1658902722 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 408608996 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 1893236322 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1651667052 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: Warning - block 1525076190 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1918558436 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 >> DUMP: Warning - block 1892602458 is beyond the end of >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' >> DUMP: More than 32 block read errors from dump device >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 >solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator >___________________________________________________________ > >"In theory, there is no difference between theory and >practice. 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Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From rstaab at actbig.com Mon Oct 2 16:21:27 2000 From: rstaab at actbig.com (Rob Staab) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 17:21:27 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP address... Message-ID: Can I check that with truss somehow? Will it show the value returned to a system call? If not what available tools will? - Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Nicholas Dronen > Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 4:45 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP > address... > > > On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 04:03:44PM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > > > > I'm currently trying to get a simple web proxy to build on > Solaris 8, Ultra > > 5 hardware platofrm. I've specified the IP address of the > single ethernet > > card on the machine and the port 8000. This should allow ay > user to connect > > on this port and be forwarded out to the web site of their > choice. However > > when the daemon runs as any user except root, the proxy > application is only > > accessable from the local proxy machine. All other hosts on the network > > cannot even connect to port 8000. > > > > When the daemon runs as root, other hosts on the network can connect as > > expected. Is there something I'm missing. I was under the > impression that > > ports above 1024 could be bound to by ordinary users and that > binding to a > > port would allow outside hosts to connect at that IP Address/port > > combination. > > Are you checking the return value of bind(3n)? > > Regards, > > Nick Dronen > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Mon Oct 2 16:36:32 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 16:36:32 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP addre ss... Message-ID: You can use lsof (www.sunfreeware.com) to check what processes are bound to what ip's and ports! Very useful tool. -----Original Message----- From: Rob Staab [mailto:rstaab at actbig.com] Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 4:21 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP address... Can I check that with truss somehow? Will it show the value returned to a system call? If not what available tools will? - Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Nicholas Dronen > Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 4:45 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP > address... > > > On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 04:03:44PM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > > > > I'm currently trying to get a simple web proxy to build on > Solaris 8, Ultra > > 5 hardware platofrm. I've specified the IP address of the > single ethernet > > card on the machine and the port 8000. This should allow ay > user to connect > > on this port and be forwarded out to the web site of their > choice. However > > when the daemon runs as any user except root, the proxy > application is only > > accessable from the local proxy machine. All other hosts on the network > > cannot even connect to port 8000. > > > > When the daemon runs as root, other hosts on the network can connect as > > expected. Is there something I'm missing. I was under the > impression that > > ports above 1024 could be bound to by ordinary users and that > binding to a > > port would allow outside hosts to connect at that IP Address/port > > combination. > > Are you checking the return value of bind(3n)? > > Regards, > > Nick Dronen > _______________________________________________ > 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 ndronen at frii.com Mon Oct 2 16:59:27 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:59:27 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP address... Message-ID: Yes, Something like # truss -tbind program should work. Regards, Nick Dronen On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 05:21:27PM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > Can I check that with truss somehow? Will it show the value returned to a > system call? > If not what available tools will? > > - Rob > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > > Behalf Of Nicholas Dronen > > Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 4:45 PM > > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Can't get a program to bind on an external IP > > address... > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 04:03:44PM -0400, Rob Staab wrote: > > > > > > I'm currently trying to get a simple web proxy to build on > > Solaris 8, Ultra > > > 5 hardware platofrm. I've specified the IP address of the > > single ethernet > > > card on the machine and the port 8000. This should allow ay > > user to connect > > > on this port and be forwarded out to the web site of their > > choice. However > > > when the daemon runs as any user except root, the proxy > > application is only > > > accessable from the local proxy machine. All other hosts on the network > > > cannot even connect to port 8000. > > > > > > When the daemon runs as root, other hosts on the network can connect as > > > expected. Is there something I'm missing. I was under the > > impression that > > > ports above 1024 could be bound to by ordinary users and that > > binding to a > > > port would allow outside hosts to connect at that IP Address/port > > > combination. > > > > Are you checking the return value of bind(3n)? > > > > Regards, > > > > Nick Dronen > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 DuncanRA at nitc.navfac.navy.mil Mon Oct 2 17:11:49 2000 From: DuncanRA at nitc.navfac.navy.mil (Duncan, Rosemarie A (NITC)) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:11:49 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Version Control Software in UNIX Message-ID: Hi all, I am looking for a Version Control Software that I can use in our UNIX development system. We are currently using UNIX's SCCS utility but it is too cumbersome to maintain. Thanks, Rose Duncan Computer Specialist - DBA Navfac Information Technology Center (NITC) voice 805.982.2570, DSN 551 fax 805.982.2659 From pkhoury2 at loop.com Mon Oct 2 22:51:44 2000 From: pkhoury2 at loop.com (Paul Khoury) Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 20:51:44 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] arabic printing Message-ID: While on this topic, does anyone know how I can correctly print from CDE to my HP LaserJet 5L? I have it connected via a JetDirect EX, and doing lp works fine for text files. I'm interested in Mohammed's answer also, as I would like to learn how to read/write Arabic. Paul --Original Message Text--- From: Kalyandurga, Mohammed I Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:05:54 +0300 arabic printing hi all, Does anyone have info about getting arabic language on solaris and printing arabic from solaris box? any help is appriciated. Thanks. Mohammed Ilyas K. From anilak at india.hp.com Mon Oct 2 23:14:44 2000 From: anilak at india.hp.com (Anil Abraham Kuriakose) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 09:44:44 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] arabic printing Message-ID: Hi, Please let me know ,How do i can unsubscribe from sunhelp mailing list. Thanks in Advance Anil Paul Khoury wrote: > While on this topic, does anyone know how I can correctly print from > CDE to my HP LaserJet 5L? I have it connected via a JetDirect EX, > and doing lp works fine for text files. > > I'm interested in Mohammed's answer also, as I would like to learn how to read/write > Arabic. > > Paul > > --Original Message Text--- > From: Kalyandurga, Mohammed I > Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:05:54 +0300 > > arabic printing > > hi all, > Does anyone have info about getting arabic language on solaris and printing arabic from solaris box? > any help is appriciated. > > Thanks. > > Mohammed Ilyas K. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From afrose at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 2 23:31:48 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 10:31:48 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] top Message-ID: Yavuz, Notice the xxx-sol7-xxx.gz in the filename, that says its a solaris 7 distribution. Cheers /afrose Yavuz Sert wrote: > hi all > > I downloaded top-3.5beta12-sol7-sparc3264-local.gz for my solaris 5.6. Then > i set it up, but when i tried to execute it, top gave me an error like > this: > > ld.so.1: top: fatal: libcurses.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory > Killed > > isn't it the right version? what can i do? > > Yavuz > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sae at news.dcn-asu.ru Tue Oct 3 00:22:46 2000 From: sae at news.dcn-asu.ru (Alex Shavkun) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:22:46 +0700 (BRND) Subject: [Sunhelp] Video CD Message-ID: Hi all! How can I play subj on my Solaris SPARC box (2.6 or 2.7)? I try mtvp but get an error :( Bye. Alex. ---------------------- Altai State University Internet Center e-mail: sae at asu.ru tel : +7 3852 220202 fax : +7 3852 367423 From granth at rdd.neca.nec.com.au Tue Oct 3 01:48:15 2000 From: granth at rdd.neca.nec.com.au (Grant Hooper) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 16:48:15 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] File date stamps Message-ID: Hi All Can anybody tell me what controls whether a file diplays 'time' or displays 'year' in its date stamp when being created There doesn't appear to be any pattern with directories, links etc all displaying different formats on my system. For example ls -l -rwxr-xr-x 1 granth radio 555 Jan 19 2000 Dmgr_C.4 drwx------ 2 granth radio 24 Sep 19 10:52 mail drwxr-xr-x 9 granth radio 1024 Aug 16 14:31 mgc The first file gives me the year which is useful for telling just how old a file is whereas the others give a time which is useless Sorry if this is a dumb question but I'm trying to clear so disk space and want to avoid a problem in the future if possible Any ideas Grant Hooper From paul.jaques at gb.abb.com Tue Oct 3 02:49:38 2000 From: paul.jaques at gb.abb.com (paul.jaques at gb.abb.com) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 08:49:38 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & PCI acquisition card Message-ID: Dear All Has anybody had experience (good or bad) in trying to use a third party PCI card in an Ultra 5 with SunPCI card. I have a problem in that the SunPCI does not seem to recognise the PCI card present on the bus. Paul Jaques Systems Engineer From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Tue Oct 3 02:50:46 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 08:50:46 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: Hi, For something like this you might also want to look at the HP Webconsole box. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Ann Waters [mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org] Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06 To: sunhelp Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Hi Listers, I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console port. So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm out of luck. Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port term server to each box's console port. I know this will work cuz we've done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've run across the Versalynx One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this product? If so, could you please let me know what your experience is with it. It is only $349 and I'm tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here can give me a thumbs up or down! Thanks in advance for any/all info. Ann Waters Kaiser Permanente Silver Spring, MD _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 3 02:55:30 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 02:55:30 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: I'll be posting a review of Arula's web-based serial console server products on the SunHELP web site soon. They're VERY nice, and run in the $600 range. Bill On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 08:50:46AM +0100, Fletcher, Joe wrote: > Hi, > > For something like this you might also want to look at the HP Webconsole > box. > > Cheers > > Joe > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ann Waters [mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org] > Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06 > To: sunhelp > Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? > > > Hi Listers, > > I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the > U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console > port. So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm > out of luck. Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port > term server to each box's console port. I know this will work cuz we've > done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've run across the Versalynx > One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this product? If so, could you > please let me know what your experience is with it. It is only $349 and I'm > tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here > can give me a thumbs up or down! > > Thanks in advance for any/all info. > > Ann Waters > Kaiser Permanente > Silver Spring, MD > _______________________________________________ > 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 -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 3 02:56:31 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 02:56:31 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & PCI acquisition card Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 08:49:38AM +0100, paul.jaques at gb.abb.com wrote: > Dear All > Has anybody had experience (good or bad) in trying to use a third party PCI > card in an Ultra 5 with SunPCI card. I have a problem in that the SunPCI > does not seem to recognise the PCI card present on the bus. > Paul Jaques > Systems Engineer This is correct - you cannot use other 3rd-party PCI cards on the Sun's PCI bus along with the SunPCi card. It only recognizes itself. Only way to fix this is to actually build/buy a separate PC machine with its own PCI bus. Bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Tue Oct 3 06:26:56 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 14:26:56 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] serial ports problems 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_4ZBlU+IJhKjCCR+q4yGtkQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi, i am getting "se0: buffer overrun" error on my ultra 10. I have sun saip card installed. and Modems connected to serail ports. Any clue? TIA . Mohammed Ilyas K. --Boundary_(ID_4ZBlU+IJhKjCCR+q4yGtkQ) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable serial ports problems

Hi,
 i am getting "se0: buffer = overrun" error on my ultra 10. I have sun saip card installed. and = Modems connected to serail ports. Any clue?

TIA .


Mohammed Ilyas K.

--Boundary_(ID_4ZBlU+IJhKjCCR+q4yGtkQ)-- From ggendel at sarnoff.com Tue Oct 3 07:03:45 2000 From: ggendel at sarnoff.com (Gary Gendel x3145) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 08:03:45 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Version Control Software in UNIX Message-ID: Rose, There are a few alternatives for Unix. If you stay with "free" software, a better alternative to SCCS is CVS, which is built on top of RCS. Read the documentation since there is a basic paradym shift from SCCS to better support concurrent development. However, if you're looking at managing any significant projects, you might want to look into P4 from Perforce (http://www.perforce.com). This has a whole lot going for it in both the areas of administration (archive, security, reporting, etc.) and useability (speed, flexibility, integration, better branch merging). I've been evaluating this product for my corporation and the concepts used are well thought out. For example, If you work on a bug that changes several files, these files are checked in as an atomic unit, rather than several individual changed files. You can evaluate P4 by downloading the software from their website. The software includes two free permanent user licenses. Good luck, Gary From CAdams at Starbase.com Tue Oct 3 07:54:37 2000 From: CAdams at Starbase.com (Adams, Christopher) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 05:54:37 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Amanda help on 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_01C02D39.1674B72C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Would anyone happen to have any config files for amanda (backup software) for Solaris 7 that is configured for an Exabyte 10h (8500 series) autochanger or even config files for something close to this type of autochanger? I can't seem to get my config files on amanda correctly configured and also when I finished building amanda from source on Solaris 7 I noticed that there were not present any of the config files in the locations that the documentation specifies such as: /usr/local/etc/amanda/amanda.conf etc. I had to steal them from the source code /examples directory. Thanks for all the help pros.! Christopher Adams Los Angeles, Ca. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C02D39.1674B72C Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Amanda help on Solaris

Would anyone happen to have any config = files for amanda (backup software) for Solaris 7 that is configured for = an Exabyte 10h (8500 series) autochanger or even config files for = something close to this type of autochanger?  I can't seem to get = my config files on amanda correctly configured and also when I finished = building amanda from source on Solaris 7 I noticed that there were not = present any of the config files in the locations that the documentation = specifies such as: /usr/local/etc/amanda/amanda.conf etc.  I had = to steal them from the source code /examples directory.

Thanks for all the help pros.!


Christopher Adams
Los Angeles, Ca.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C02D39.1674B72C-- From Forrest.Moore at concert.com Tue Oct 3 08:15:44 2000 From: Forrest.Moore at concert.com (Moore, FD (CRTRES)) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 09:15:44 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? 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_01C02D3C.093834A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Can you use an HP web console on a Sun box? This would help us do the same exact thing. FD Moore Unix Systems Administrator, Reston (703) 707-4378 Work (703) 930-2424 Cell & Pager 7039302404 at nextel.com E-Mail Page (703) 707-4001 Fax -----Original Message----- From: Fletcher, Joe [mailto:joe.fletcher at metapack.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:51 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Hi, For something like this you might also want to look at the HP Webconsole box. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Ann Waters [mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org] Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06 To: sunhelp Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Hi Listers, I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console port. So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm out of luck. Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port term server to each box's console port. I know this will work cuz we've done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've run across the Versalynx One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this product? If so, could you please let me know what your experience is with it. It is only $349 and I'm tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here can give me a thumbs up or down! Thanks in advance for any/all info. Ann Waters Kaiser Permanente Silver Spring, MD _______________________________________________ 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 Antigen for the presence of computer viruses. http://www.concert.com ********************************************************************** ------_=_NextPart_001_01C02D3C.093834A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers?

Can you use an HP web console on a Sun = box? This would help us do the same exact thing.


FD Moore
Unix Systems Administrator, = Reston
(703) 707-4378  Work
(703) 930-2424  Cell & = Pager
7039302404 at nextel.com E-Mail Page
(703) 707-4001  Fax



      -----Original = Message-----
      From:   Fletcher, Joe = [mailto:joe.fletcher at metapack.c= om]
      Sent:   Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:51 AM
      To:     'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
      Subject:       = RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term = Servers?

      Hi,

      For something like this you might also = want to look at the HP Webconsole
      box.

      Cheers

      Joe

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Ann Waters [mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org]
      Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06
      To: sunhelp
      Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term = Servers?


      Hi Listers,

      I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that = are at remote locations throughout the
      U.S.  Right now, none of them = provide for any connection via the console
      port.  So, if there is any issue = where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm
      out of luck.  Have been = investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port
      term server to each box's console = port.  I know this will work cuz we've
      done it for some boxes here.  In = my research, I've run across the Versalynx
      One Port Terminal Server.  Has = anyone used this product?  If so, could you
      please let me know what your = experience is with it.  It is only $349 and I'm
      tempted to buy just one to test it = out, but why even bother if someone here
      can give me a thumbs up or = down!

      Thanks in advance for any/all = info.

      Ann Waters
      Kaiser Permanente
      Silver Spring, MD
      _______________________________________________
      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_01C02D3C.093834A0-- From ndronen at frii.com Tue Oct 3 08:49:38 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 07:49:38 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] File date stamps Message-ID: Hi: The answer to your question is documented in the section of the ls(1) man page. See the paragraph that discusses the -l flag, or search for "year." Regards, Nick Dronen On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 04:48:15PM +1000, Grant Hooper wrote: > Hi All > > Can anybody tell me what controls whether a file diplays > 'time' or displays 'year' in its date stamp when being created > > There doesn't appear to be any pattern with directories, links etc > all displaying different formats on my system. > > For example > > ls -l > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 granth radio 555 Jan 19 2000 Dmgr_C.4 > drwx------ 2 granth radio 24 Sep 19 10:52 mail > drwxr-xr-x 9 granth radio 1024 Aug 16 14:31 mgc > > The first file gives me the year which is useful for telling just how > old a file > is whereas the others give a time which is useless > > Sorry if this is a dumb question but I'm trying to clear so disk space > and > want to avoid a problem in the future if possible > > Any ideas > > Grant Hooper > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From CAdams at Starbase.com Tue Oct 3 09:34:12 2000 From: CAdams at Starbase.com (Adams, Christopher) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 07:34:12 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to NT using PC Netlink? 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_01C02D46.FFE7FF2E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" You can use the utility " dos2unix " to remove the ^M Just type: dos2unix [RETURN] example: *dirtyfile has a lot of ^M's in it and you want to remove them prompt> dos2unix dirtyfile dirtyfile [RETURN] Just type the utility name "dos2unix" and the file which you want to clean twice after the utility name, then press enter. This will clean dirtyfile and give it the same name in the form of a new file. You can add this to a script if you like to make it more batch like. Good Luck! -----Original Message----- From: Dennis L. Lund [mailto:dllund at hermes.nextel.com] Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 10:42 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to NT using PC Netlink? If it is the ^M that you are trying to remove, I use this script to do it: #!/usr/bin/ksh # # This script will remover the ^M from the end of each # line in a file. # # USAGE: rm_M_char # if [ -f $1 ] then tr -d '\15' < $1 >newname mv newname $1 fi Hope this helps. Dennis Lund _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C02D46.FFE7FF2E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to NT using PC = Netlink?

You can use the utility "  dos2unix " = to remove the ^M

Just type:  dos2unix <filename1> = <filename2>  [RETURN]

example: *dirtyfile has a lot of ^M's in it and you = want to remove them

prompt>   dos2unix dirtyfile dirtyfile = [RETURN]


Just type the utility name "dos2unix" and = the file which you want to clean twice after the utility name, then = press enter.

This will clean dirtyfile and give it the same name = in the form of a new file.
You can add this to a script if you like to make it = more batch like.

Good Luck!

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis L. Lund [mailto:dllund at hermes.nextel.com= ]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 10:42 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Copy text files from Unix to = NT using PC Netlink?


If it is the ^M that you are trying to remove, I use = this script to do it:

#!/usr/bin/ksh
#
# This script will remover the ^M from the end of = each
# line in a file.
#
# USAGE:  rm_M_char <filename>
#

if [ -f $1 ]
then
   tr -d '\15' < $1 >newname
   mv newname $1
fi

Hope this helps.

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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C02D46.FFE7FF2E-- From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Tue Oct 3 09:43:11 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:43:11 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Internal Modem Message-ID: Check out... http://www.sunhelp.org/faq/sunppp.html I often forget how much useful stuff there is on the Sunhelp site. :) Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: faisal To: solaris help2 Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 3:54 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] Internal Modem > I have a US Robotic 56k Sposter modem that works on linux & freeBSD how can > i make it work on solaris "Newbie" > From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Tue Oct 3 11:00:14 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 09:00:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & PCI acquisition card Message-ID: On 3-Oct-00 at 00:58, Bill Bradford (mrbill at mrbill.net) wrote: > On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 08:49:38AM +0100, paul.jaques at gb.abb.com wrote: > > Dear All > > Has anybody had experience (good or bad) in trying to use a third party > > PCI card in an Ultra 5 with SunPCI card. I have a problem in that the > > SunPCI does not seem to recognise the PCI card present on the bus. > > Paul Jaques > > Systems Engineer > > This is correct - you cannot use other 3rd-party PCI cards on the > Sun's PCI bus along with the SunPCi card. It only recognizes itself. Just to clarify: You can use a SunPCi and third party PCI cards at the same time; but all PCI cards in the Ultra 5 will be controlled by the SPARC chip and Solaris. The SunPCi card will not 'see' other PCI cards. (I suspect that drivers could be written to provide it direct access to other PCI cards; but it would still require cooperation from the SPARC/Solaris side.) -Pat From Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com Tue Oct 3 11:11:47 2000 From: Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com (Cardinal Christopher) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:11:47 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] login Message-ID: I have created a new account on a Solaris 2.6. machine. When I ssh to the machine as root, that is fine. When I try su - username, I get: ld.so.1: internal: malloc failedKilled Any ideas. The entry in /etc/passwd is:ccardina:x:1002:10::/garage/:/bin/ksh And the entry in /etc/shadow is: ccardina:KoC0AfA5CNFRE:11233:::::: That is the right path th ksh, /garage permissions are: drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Sep 15 10:47 garage No other user has that uid, and gid 10 = staff. Could it be an ssh problem, although I am already connected to server. Also Raptor firewall is running on the server, so that might be a problem too? Any hints would be great. Thanks. Chris From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Tue Oct 3 11:13:38 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:13:38 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? 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_01C02D54.E724CBA8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi, No reason why not. In effect it just gives you a vt100 terminal window via a web browser. The box has a utp port and a 25 pin serial out. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Moore, FD (CRTRES) [mailto:Forrest.Moore at concert.com] Sent: 03 October 2000 14:16 To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Can you use an HP web console on a Sun box? This would help us do the same exact thing. FD Moore Unix Systems Administrator, Reston (703) 707-4378 Work (703) 930-2424 Cell & Pager 7039302404 at nextel.com E-Mail Page (703) 707-4001 Fax BM__MailData-----Original Message----- From: Fletcher, Joe [ mailto:joe.fletcher at metapack.com ] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:51 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Hi, For something like this you might also want to look at the HP Webconsole box. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Ann Waters [ mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org ] Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06 To: sunhelp Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Hi Listers, I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console port. So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm out of luck. Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port term server to each box's console port. I know this will work cuz we've done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've run across the Versalynx One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this product? If so, could you please let me know what your experience is with it. It is only $349 and I'm tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here can give me a thumbs up or down! Thanks in advance for any/all info. Ann Waters Kaiser Permanente Silver Spring, MD _______________________________________________ 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_01C02D54.E724CBA8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers?
Hi,
 
No reason why not. In effect it just gives you a vt100 terminal window via a web browser. The box has a utp port and a 25 pin serial out.
 
Cheers
 
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Moore, FD (CRTRES) [mailto:Forrest.Moore at concert.com]
Sent: 03 October 2000 14:16
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers?

Can you use an HP web console on a Sun box? This would help us do the same exact thing.


FD Moore
Unix Systems Administrator, Reston
(703) 707-4378  Work
(703) 930-2424  Cell & Pager
7039302404 at nextel.com E-Mail Page
(703) 707-4001  Fax



      -----Original Message-----
      From:   Fletcher, Joe [mailto:joe.fletcher at metapack.com]
      Sent:   Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:51 AM
      To:     'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
      Subject:        RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers?

      Hi,

      For something like this you might also want to look at the HP Webconsole
      box.

      Cheers

      Joe

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Ann Waters [mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org]
      Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06
      To: sunhelp
      Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers?


      Hi Listers,

      I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the
      U.S.  Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console
      port.  So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm
      out of luck.  Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port
      term server to each box's console port.  I know this will work cuz we've
      done it for some boxes here.  In my research, I've run across the Versalynx
      One Port Terminal Server.  Has anyone used this product?  If so, could you
      please let me know what your experience is with it.  It is only $349 and I'm
      tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here
      can give me a thumbs up or down!

      Thanks in advance for any/all info.

      Ann Waters
      Kaiser Permanente
      Silver Spring, MD
      _______________________________________________
      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_01C02D54.E724CBA8-- From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 3 12:07:01 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 10:07:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] LDAP services Message-ID: Anybody recommend an LDAP server software package? I know about Netscape Directory Server....looking for other alternatives... //regards __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free! http://photos.yahoo.com/ From Curtis Tue Oct 3 15:32:48 2000 From: Curtis (Curtis) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 16:32:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 8 for Intel Disksuite problem Message-ID: Hi, Was wondering if anyone else has had the same luck as me (no luck) in getting DiskSuite 4.2.1 (out of Disk2's EA directory) working on Solaris for Intel. Anytime I go to do anything I get "c0t3d0s0 is an alternate path for c0t2d0s0". This is using the gui tool. Command line also errors but with a different error (which I don't recall currently). If I de-install 4.2.1 and install 4.2 from the Solaris 7 Easy Access CD, it works fine. So it's something they did with 4.2.1 (modifications for installations using alternate pathing ?). Was wondering if anyone else has seen this, and maybe figure out a way to smack DiskSuite in the side of the head and make it understand. Thanks, -- Curt curtis at ici.net From stmp at hotmail.com Tue Oct 3 15:33:30 2000 From: stmp at hotmail.com (Habib M.) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 20:33:30 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] is this list still alive?. Message-ID: is this list still alive?. Hm _________________________________________________________________________ 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 mikecolin at my-deja.com Tue Oct 3 16:59:13 2000 From: mikecolin at my-deja.com (mikecolin Last Name) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:59:13 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mounting bracket for netra disk? Message-ID: Hi, a collegue of mine would like to install a second disk in a t1125 netra. It looks like he needs a special mounting rail to fit the disk correctly. Does anybody have the part number of this rail/ assembly please? Thanks MikeC ------------------------------------------------------------ --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy. From Rtjepps at aol.com Tue Oct 3 17:17:47 2000 From: Rtjepps at aol.com (Rtjepps at aol.com) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 18:17:47 EDT Subject: [Sunhelp] newbie question Message-ID: I have a newbie question. How do you add extra man pages after you've done an install. I just loaded 2.6 on to an Ultra 10 with End User and all the man pages aren't there. Thanks! From jeisch at boku.net Tue Oct 3 17:30:43 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 17:30:43 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: Hi All, it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond hostnames and hosts files. -Jonathan From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 3 18:06:17 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 18:06:17 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] is this list still alive?. Message-ID: Very much so. On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 08:33:30PM +0000, Habib M. wrote: > is this list still alive?. > Hm -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 3 18:07:24 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 18:07:24 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:30:43PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > Hi All, > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > hostnames and hosts files. > -Jonathan Why not just put the same /etc/hosts files on each machine? Bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From jeisch at boku.net Tue Oct 3 18:19:05 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 18:19:05 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: ok, well, I think I've got the probelm narrowed down. I had put the hosts file on the new box, after adding it to the file. It has no problem resolving the host names of comptuers on the internet (what the DNS server has) but it can't resolve anything for the local lan. So, I guess that HP-UX isn't looking at the hosts file, for whatever reason. Can anyone think of why this might be? However, once I get this straitend out, I guess I'd like to run a cacheing DNS server (something that just caches DNS for my lan to use quicker) what version of bind would I use? -Jonathan Bill Bradford wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:30:43PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > Hi All, > > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > > hostnames and hosts files. > > -Jonathan > > Why not just put the same /etc/hosts files on each machine? > > Bill > > -- > Bill Bradford * KD5LQR > mrbill at mrbill.net > Austin, TX > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From root at Bigfoot.com Tue Oct 3 18:42:01 2000 From: root at Bigfoot.com (Kevin_Stevens) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 16:42:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: Check the nsswitch.conf file in /etc and make sure the hosts: entry says "files dns". This tells the resolver to check the hosts file before querying dns. How HP-UX accomplishes this I have no idea, but you want the same thing to happen. KeS On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > ok, well, I think I've got the probelm narrowed down. I had put the > hosts file on the new box, after adding it to the file. It has no > problem resolving the host names of comptuers on the internet (what the > DNS server has) but it can't resolve anything for the local lan. So, I > guess that HP-UX isn't looking at the hosts file, for whatever reason. > Can anyone think of why this might be? > > However, once I get this straitend out, I guess I'd like to run a > cacheing DNS server (something that just caches DNS for my lan to use > quicker) what version of bind would I use? > > -Jonathan > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > > On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:30:43PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > > > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > > > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > > > hostnames and hosts files. > > > -Jonathan > > > > Why not just put the same /etc/hosts files on each machine? > > > > Bill > > > > -- > > Bill Bradford * KD5LQR > > mrbill at mrbill.net > > Austin, TX > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 Tue Oct 3 19:13:27 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 19:13:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: Hey, I found it. It isn't in /etc by default. They hide a copy in /usr/newconfig/etc/ and then you have to make your modifications to the default (which is what the file is) and put it in your /etc. Cool. -Jonathan Kevin_Stevens wrote: > > Check the nsswitch.conf file in /etc and make sure the > hosts: entry says "files dns". This tells the resolver to check the hosts > file before querying dns. How HP-UX accomplishes this I have no idea, but > you want the same thing to happen. > > KeS > > On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > > ok, well, I think I've got the probelm narrowed down. I had put the > > hosts file on the new box, after adding it to the file. It has no > > problem resolving the host names of comptuers on the internet (what the > > DNS server has) but it can't resolve anything for the local lan. So, I > > guess that HP-UX isn't looking at the hosts file, for whatever reason. > > Can anyone think of why this might be? > > > > However, once I get this straitend out, I guess I'd like to run a > > cacheing DNS server (something that just caches DNS for my lan to use > > quicker) what version of bind would I use? > > > > -Jonathan > > > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:30:43PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > > > > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > > > > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > > > > hostnames and hosts files. > > > > -Jonathan > > > > > > Why not just put the same /etc/hosts files on each machine? > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > -- > > > Bill Bradford * KD5LQR > > > mrbill at mrbill.net > > > Austin, TX > > > _______________________________________________ > > > 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 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From pbrutsch at creighton.edu Tue Oct 3 19:15:03 2000 From: pbrutsch at creighton.edu (Phil Brutsche) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 19:15:03 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > ok, well, I think I've got the probelm narrowed down. I had put the > hosts file on the new box, after adding it to the file. It has no > problem resolving the host names of comptuers on the internet (what the > DNS server has) but it can't resolve anything for the local lan. So, I > guess that HP-UX isn't looking at the hosts file, for whatever reason. > Can anyone think of why this might be? On Linux I would ask what the contents of /etc/host.conf is > However, once I get this straitend out, I guess I'd like to run a > cacheing DNS server (something that just caches DNS for my lan to use > quicker) what version of bind would I use? BIND 8.2.2patch5 There are few reasons (that I can think of, at least) why one would use anything else -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Phil Brutsche pbrutsch at creighton.edu "There are two things that are infinite; Human stupidity and the universe. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein From ward at zilla.nu Tue Oct 3 19:27:23 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 19:27:23 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: As HP-UX's resolver lib was busted throughout most of 9.x and part of 10.x, I wasn't surprised when I saw that they don't have /etc/nsswitch.conf by default. We tend to build all HPs via Ignite, and the image has that file. Reagen On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 07:13:27PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > Hey, I found it. It isn't in /etc by default. They hide a copy in > /usr/newconfig/etc/ and then you have to make your modifications to the > default (which is what the file is) and put it in your /etc. Cool. > > -Jonathan > > Kevin_Stevens wrote: > > > > Check the nsswitch.conf file in /etc and make sure the > > hosts: entry says "files dns". This tells the resolver to check the hosts > > file before querying dns. How HP-UX accomplishes this I have no idea, but > > you want the same thing to happen. > > > > KeS > > > > On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > > > > ok, well, I think I've got the probelm narrowed down. I had put the > > > hosts file on the new box, after adding it to the file. It has no > > > problem resolving the host names of comptuers on the internet (what the > > > DNS server has) but it can't resolve anything for the local lan. So, I > > > guess that HP-UX isn't looking at the hosts file, for whatever reason. > > > Can anyone think of why this might be? > > > > > > However, once I get this straitend out, I guess I'd like to run a > > > cacheing DNS server (something that just caches DNS for my lan to use > > > quicker) what version of bind would I use? > > > > > > -Jonathan > > > > > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:30:43PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > > > > > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > > > > > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > > > > > hostnames and hosts files. > > > > > -Jonathan > > > > > > > > Why not just put the same /etc/hosts files on each machine? > > > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Bill Bradford * KD5LQR > > > > mrbill at mrbill.net > > > > Austin, TX > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 david at rouseworld.org Tue Oct 3 19:41:54 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 20:41:54 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: I've just recently set up a lan-only DNS, mainly as a local caching server. If you like I can give you a walk-though of what I did, but probably more valuable would be picking up the O'Reilly "DNS and BIND." Very helpful and smart -- certainly more than I could be. -- drouse on 10/3/00 6:30 PM, Jonathan Eisch at jeisch at boku.net wrote: > Hi All, > > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > hostnames and hosts files. > > -Jonathan > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From david at rouseworld.org Tue Oct 3 19:47:32 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 20:47:32 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] login Message-ID: on 10/3/00 12:11 PM, Cardinal Christopher at Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com wrote: > I have created a new account on a Solaris 2.6. machine. When I ssh to the > machine as root, that is fine. When I try su - username, I get: > ld.so.1: internal: malloc failedKilled > A few things I would try: 1) Can you login fromm the console as that user? 2) Can you telnet in (no ssh) can you login as that user? 3) Can you ssh directly as that user? I guess what I'm thinking is that another error is occuring, which is then causing the error you see printed. Trying other things might give you a clue as to what is really wrong. Either that or your build of ssh is hosed somehow. -- drouse From david at rouseworld.org Tue Oct 3 19:52:17 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 20:52:17 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] newbie question Message-ID: on 10/3/00 6:17 PM, Rtjepps at aol.com at Rtjepps at aol.com wrote: > I have a newbie question. How do you add extra man pages after you've done an > install. I just loaded 2.6 on to an Ultra 10 with End User and all the man > pages aren't there. Thanks! > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp I'd make sure you haven't actually installed them. Let's see if I have this right: $ echo $MANPATH To see were your shell will look for man pages $ find / -name man -print To find any other man locations on the computer If there are any other man directories, just add them to the manpath in your profile. Everyone else: Did I give the guy the right advice? -- drouse From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Tue Oct 3 22:34:43 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:34:43 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan Eisch [mailto:jeisch at boku.net] > > However, once I get this straitend out, I guess I'd like to run a > cacheing DNS server (something that just caches DNS for my lan to use > quicker) what version of bind would I use? If you don't already know bind, I wouldn't bother to learn it for a caching DNS server; it's big-time overkill. Try djbdns, it should be at least as secure (if not more so), plus easier to setup/maintain. http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html If you decided to go with bind, I know of a good document that tells you how to set it up to run for caching only. Later, Greg From chanakam at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 3 22:56:06 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 09:56:06 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] serial ports problems Message-ID: --------------44FBC509C54CB9E0A7917983 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote: > > > Hi, > i am getting "se0: buffer overrun" error on my ultra 10. I have sun > saip card installed. and Modems connected to serail ports. Any clue? > > TIA . > > Mohammed Ilyas K. Hi, There are some driver patches for se and zs . Eq 108804-01 for 2.6 what is the Os you are running. Also apply the TIP patch. Gayantha --------------44FBC509C54CB9E0A7917983 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote:
 

Hi,
 i am getting "se0: buffer overrun" error on my ultra 10. I have sun saip card installed. and Modems connected to serail ports. Any clue?

TIA .

Mohammed Ilyas K.

Hi,
There are some driver patches for se and zs . Eq 108804-01 for 2.6
what is the Os you are running.
Also apply the TIP patch.

Gayantha --------------44FBC509C54CB9E0A7917983-- From chanakam at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 3 22:59:20 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 09:59:20 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] login Message-ID: Cardinal Christopher wrote: > I have created a new account on a Solaris 2.6. machine. When I ssh to the > machine as root, that is fine. When I try su - username, I get: > ld.so.1: internal: malloc failedKilled > > Any ideas. The entry in /etc/passwd is:ccardina:x:1002:10::/garage/:/bin/ksh > > And the entry in /etc/shadow is: ccardina:KoC0AfA5CNFRE:11233:::::: > That is the right path th ksh, /garage permissions are: > drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Sep 15 10:47 garage > No other user has that uid, and gid 10 = staff. > Could it be an ssh problem, although I am already connected to server. Also > Raptor firewall is running on the server, so that might be a problem too? > > Any hints would be great. Thanks. > > Chris > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ld.so.1 internal malloc failed, killed Ensure these permissions exist on the following directories.. # ls -ld /dev drwxrwxr-x 18 root sys 3584 Apr 15 16:45 /dev # ls -ld /devices drwxrwxr-x 5 root sys 512 Sep 29 1997 /devices # ls -l /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:null crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 13, 2 Apr 21 15:31 /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:null From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Tue Oct 3 23:47:05 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 07:47:05 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] serial ports problems 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_3vWros6UsNmTAQ+c0/vVfA) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I am running Sol 7 on Ultra 10 machine.Latest OBP as system is just bought. -----Original Message----- From: Chanaka Mendis [mailto:chanakam at millenniumit.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 6:56 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] serial ports problems "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote: Hi, i am getting "se0: buffer overrun" error on my ultra 10. I have sun saip card installed. and Modems connected to serail ports. Any clue? TIA . Mohammed Ilyas K. Hi, There are some driver patches for se and zs . Eq 108804-01 for 2.6 what is the Os you are running. Also apply the TIP patch. Gayantha --Boundary_(ID_3vWros6UsNmTAQ+c0/vVfA) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

I am running Sol 7 on Ultra 10 machine.Latest OBP as system is just bought.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Chanaka Mendis [mailto:chanakam at millenniumit.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 6:56 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] serial ports problems

"Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote:
 

Hi,
 i am getting "se0: buffer overrun" error on my ultra 10. I have sun saip card installed. and Modems connected to serail ports. Any clue?

TIA .

Mohammed Ilyas K.

Hi,
There are some driver patches for se and zs . Eq 108804-01 for 2.6
what is the Os you are running.
Also apply the TIP patch.

Gayantha

--Boundary_(ID_3vWros6UsNmTAQ+c0/vVfA)-- From chanakam at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 4 00:45:26 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 11:45:26 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] serial ports problems Message-ID: --------------F9B3D239688BC02F72081B5A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------F9B3D239688BC02F72081B5A Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote:
 I am running Sol 7 on Ultra 10 machine.Latest OBP as system is just bought.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chanaka Mendis [mailto:chanakam at millenniumit.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 6:56 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] serial ports problems
 
"Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote:
 

Hi,
 i am getting "se0: buffer overrun" error on my ultra 10. I have sun saip card installed. and Modems connected to serail ports. Any clue?

TIA .

Mohammed Ilyas K.

Hi,
There are some driver patches for se and zs . Eq 108804-01 for 2.6
what is the Os you are running.
Also apply the TIP patch.

Gayantha

Check wether you have installed following pathce for 2.7.
108798-01
 
  --------------F9B3D239688BC02F72081B5A-- From gayathri at mascon.co.in Wed Oct 4 02:25:02 2000 From: gayathri at mascon.co.in (gayathri) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 12:55:02 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02E02.4F481430 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, I am installing Oracle 8i (8.1.5) Database in my Sun Sparc E250. = After=20 setting all the environment variables and other pre-installation=20 things, when i try to start the runinstaller script, i am getting an=20 error like this. Initializing Java virtual Machine from=20 ../stage/components/oracle/swd/jre/1.1.7/1/DataFiles/Expanded/solaris/b in/jre. please wait........ Error in CreateOUIProcess( ); -1 :No such file or directory Any information in this regard would be deeply depreciated. Bye Mohan ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02E02.4F481430 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi,
 
   = I am=20 installing Oracle 8i (8.1.5) Database in my Sun Sparc E250. After=20
 
setting all = the environment=20 variables and other pre-installation
 
things, when = i try to start=20 the runinstaller script, i am getting an
 
error like=20 this.
 
 Initializing Java virtual Machine from
 
../stage/components/oracle/swd/jre/1.1.7/1/DataFiles/Expa= nded/solaris/b
 
in/jre. please wait........
Error in = CreateOUIProcess( );=20 -1
:No such file or directory
 
Any information in this regard would be = deeply=20 depreciated.
 
Bye
Mohan
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02E02.4F481430-- From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Wed Oct 4 03:09:04 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 10:09:04 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Dump Errors Message-ID: Humm, could you let us have a look at the output from /usr/sbin/prtvtoc /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s2 ? > Added important info: > > This filesystem has UFS logging, which I just discovered. Also a 'fsck -N' > on the partition showed no problems. Analye the HD showed no problems > either. Curiouser and curiouser..... > > > >Experts - > > > >While doing a dump I got the following errors. Has anyone out there run > >into > >a problem like this? Beleive that the inode table is off, since it thinks > >it > >is beyond the end of the disk. The partition is only 23% full, and this > >problem only appeared last night during it's regularly scheduled backups. > >Was going to just do an fsck, but was wondering if there were other's out > >there with any additional insight. Thanks. > > > > DUMP: Dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] > >> DUMP: Warning - block 34211824 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 128452504 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 121112360 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 116393696 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 110102144 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 104859184 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 92276080 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 98043336 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 84935936 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 83887112 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 77595976 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 63439960 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 68683000 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 79692976 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 73925456 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 50332600 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 56623984 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 50856456 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 27263616 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 35128056 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 42992056 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 26214784 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 22545208 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 50381232 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1692333258 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1717856464 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1759566018 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1717985808 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1726011586 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1717986408 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1658902722 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 408608996 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1893236322 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1651667052 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1525076190 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1918558436 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: bread: dev_seek error: Error 0 > >> DUMP: Warning - block 1892602458 is beyond the end of > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > >> DUMP: More than 32 block read errors from dump device > >>`/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s5' > > > >Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 > >solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator > >___________________________________________________________ > > > >"In theory, there is no difference between theory and > >practice. But, in practice, there is. " > > - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut > >____________________________________________________________ > > > >_________________________________________________________________________ > >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. > > > > > >S > >U BEFORE POSTING please READ the FAQ located at > >N ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sun-managers/faq > >. and the list POLICY statement located at > >M ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sun-managers/policy > >A To submit questions/summaries to this list send your email message to: > >N sun-managers at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu > >A To unsubscribe from this list please send an email message to: > >G majordomo at sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu > >E and in the BODY type: > >R unsubscribe sun-managers > >S Or > >. unsubscribe sun-managers original at subscription.address > >L To view an archive of this list please visit: > >I http://www.latech.edu/sunman.html > >S > >T > > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From gayathri at mascon.co.in Wed Oct 4 05:42:36 2000 From: gayathri at mascon.co.in (gayathri) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 16:12:36 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02E1D.E95847A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Friends, I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT = server) to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT = server to Solaris but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get = a message - Connection refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any = explanation on this would be deeply appreciated.=20 Bye Mohan.A mohan_gham at yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02E1D.E95847A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Friends,

I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT = server)=20 to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT server to = Solaris=20 but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get a message - = Connection=20 refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any explanation on this would be = deeply=20 appreciated.

Bye

Mohan.A

mohan_gham at yahoo.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02E1D.E95847A0-- From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Wed Oct 4 05:43:48 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 11:43:48 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem 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_01C02DEF.FAB3668E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi, By default NT boxes don't run ftp services. Add the service in specifically via the network control panel. Joe -----Original Message----- From: gayathri [mailto:gayathri at mascon.co.in] Sent: 04 October 2000 11:43 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris Dear Friends, I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT server) to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT server to Solaris but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get a message - Connection refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any explanation on this would be deeply appreciated. Bye Mohan.A mohan_gham at yahoo.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C02DEF.FAB3668E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Hi,
 
By default NT boxes don't run ftp services. Add the service in specifically via the network control panel.
 
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: gayathri [mailto:gayathri at mascon.co.in]
Sent: 04 October 2000 11:43
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris

Dear Friends,

I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT server) to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT server to Solaris but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get a message - Connection refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any explanation on this would be deeply appreciated.

Bye

Mohan.A

mohan_gham at yahoo.com

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C02DEF.FAB3668E-- From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Wed Oct 4 05:49:04 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 12:49:04 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris Message-ID: Probably the NT machine doesn't have an FTP server running. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT server) to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT server to Solaris but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get a message - Connection refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any explanation on this would be deeply appreciated. > > Bye > > Mohan.A > > mohan_gham at yahoo.com > > > > > From cuthberd at uk.psi.com Wed Oct 4 05:50:56 2000 From: cuthberd at uk.psi.com (Dan Cuthbert) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 11:50:56 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00DF_01C02DF9.5B20D980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Do you have a FTP server running on your NT box? (they dont have one by default, but try Serv-U at download.com) Dan Cuthbert European Hosting Research & Engineering PSINet Datacentres mobile : +44 77 1279 0646 -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of gayathri Sent: 04 October 2000 11:43 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris Dear Friends, I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT server) to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT server to Solaris but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get a message - Connection refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any explanation on this would be deeply appreciated. Bye Mohan.A mohan_gham at yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_00DF_01C02DF9.5B20D980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Do you have a FTP server running on your NT box? (they dont = have one by=20 default, but try Serv-U at download.com)
 

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Dear Friends,

I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win = NT=20 server) to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT = server=20 to Solaris but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get a = message -=20 Connection refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any explanation on this = would be=20 deeply appreciated.

Bye

Mohan.A

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------=_NextPart_000_00DF_01C02DF9.5B20D980-- From gvjn at wipro.co.in Wed Oct 4 06:04:58 2000 From: gvjn at wipro.co.in (VIJAYAN ( CES-HYD-OCS)) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 16:34:58 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] CDE:regd Message-ID: Hi all, One of my clients have disabled the CDE option in an ultra 10 with solaris 2.3. Now he wants to work with CDE & I am not very sure of how to do it. We had tried starting the S99startup and K10startup but both gave some error and failed. Hope that this would be very easy for most of you , so kindly do help me out as soon as possible. Thanks & Regards, Vijayan.G From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Wed Oct 4 06:07:48 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 12:07:48 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] cron vs on-line Message-ID: Hi All, Can someone please tell me why `date +test_%d/%m/%Y_%H:%M.log` produces test_04/10/2000_12:00.log when run interactively but fails (ie produces test_ ) when run from cron. It the usual "I've seen it before but can't find it in the archives" effort. System is E450 running Solaris 8. Cheers Joe From gvjn at wipro.co.in Wed Oct 4 06:09:04 2000 From: gvjn at wipro.co.in (VIJAYAN ( CES-HYD-OCS)) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 16:39:04 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] bin files: regd. Message-ID: Hi all, One of my customers have got solaris 8 with 32 bit kernel in ultra 1m/c and another ss20 m/c. He says that few binary files that exists in the ultra 1 is able to executed in the ss20, but not all. few give an error saying needs to be formatted or somthing of that sort. Why is this like that and What can be done. With Regards, Vijayan.G From manjukm at indiya.com Wed Oct 4 06:40:54 2000 From: manjukm at indiya.com (Manjunath Mahabhaleshwar) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 04:40:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris Message-ID: Hello, Please check it out whether ftp service is running in NT Machine.If not Install Ftp Service. Thanks and Regards, MANJUNATH.K.M. --- "gayathri" > wrote: > > > >
>

Dear Friends,

>

I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT server) >to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT server to Solaris >but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I get a message - Connection >refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any explanation on this would be deeply >appreciated.

>

Bye

>

Mohan.A

>

mohan_gham at yahoo.com

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== Thanks and Regards, MANJUNATH.K.M. (Bangalore) _____________________________________________________________ Get Free Fast Easy email from indiya.com: SIGNUP NOW : http://www.indiya.com From tconrad at edisonschools.com Wed Oct 4 08:03:09 2000 From: tconrad at edisonschools.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 08:03:09 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: If you have access to a box running a newer distro of linux, they tend to come with the config files to do a caching-only nameserver. With the source for BIND, you get the config files to do it, also. If you want to do more than that, and don't want to learn BIND, something like Webmin will also work nicely. It'll configure your DNS for you, as well as pretty much all of hte rest of the services you may be running on the box. I'm fairly sure it runs on Solaris, but not completely sure. However, David is right, getting "DNS and BIND" is a worthwhile investment. Plus, if you learn BIND, it's another thing to add to your resume. Note, however, that the Linux-HOWTO on setting up a caching only nameserver isn't written right, and will lead to a config that doesn't work. (At least when I tried it a few months ago.) Tim David Rouse wrote: > I've just recently set up a lan-only DNS, mainly as a local caching server. > If you like I can give you a walk-though of what I did, but probably more > valuable would be picking up the O'Reilly "DNS and BIND." Very helpful and > smart -- certainly more than I could be. > > -- > drouse > > on 10/3/00 6:30 PM, Jonathan Eisch at jeisch at boku.net wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > > hostnames and hosts files. > > > > -Jonathan From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Wed Oct 4 08:08:19 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 14:08:19 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: I don't know if this applies to the installed for Solaris but have you created a link from /usr/local/jre to the path the JVM in installed in? I've been told that the installer for 8.1.5 is quite buggy compared to the 8.1.6 one. The following are the instructions I got from a mate for installing on a linux machine... apparently the ridiculous permissions are necessary for 8.1.5 as well.) Will. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ The Java environment you want is this: jre_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86.tar.gz Use only this version. You should be able to download it from blackdown.org but I'll be buggered if I can find it on there nowadays. If you can't locate it I can send you a copy. OK, so put the file into /usr/local, then do this: tar xvzf jre_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86.tar.gz chown -R root.root jre116_v5 chmod -R 777 jre116_v5 ln -s jre116_v5 jre Apart from that, I think all you need to do is create users for Oracle8i and the DBA and SYSOPER although I think you can leave all that to the installer prog. It would be wise to create an oracle8i user and group first though I reckon. Then just run the runInstaller.sh script. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ ----- Original Message ----- From: gayathri To: Cc: Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 8:25 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Hi, I am installing Oracle 8i (8.1.5) Database in my Sun Sparc E250. After setting all the environment variables and other pre-installation things, when i try to start the runinstaller script, i am getting an error like this. Initializing Java virtual Machine from ../stage/components/oracle/swd/jre/1.1.7/1/DataFiles/Expanded/solaris/b in/jre. please wait........ Error in CreateOUIProcess( ); -1 :No such file or directory Any information in this regard would be deeply depreciated. Bye Mohan From gvjn at wipro.co.in Wed Oct 4 08:13:29 2000 From: gvjn at wipro.co.in (VIJAYAN ( CES-HYD-OCS)) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 18:43:29 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can we load linux Message-ID: Hi all, I have a doubt. Can we have Linux OS in a Sun m/c. This doubt suddenly rised in me when I was thinking about SCO unix where in we can have non unix partitions and all. This doubt may be very silly indeed, but plz help me in clearing it. Thanks & Regards, Vijayan.G From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 4 08:42:27 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 06:42:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: hi all... what's a good url for the hp web console sales literature etc? --- "Fletcher, Joe" wrote: > Hi, > > No reason why not. In effect it just gives you a > vt100 terminal window via a > web browser. The box has a utp port and a 25 pin > serial out. > > Cheers > > Joe > > -----Original Message----- > From: Moore, FD (CRTRES) > [mailto:Forrest.Moore at concert.com] > Sent: 03 October 2000 14:16 > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? > > > > Can you use an HP web console on a Sun box? This > would help us do the same > exact thing. > > > FD Moore > Unix Systems Administrator, Reston > (703) 707-4378 Work > (703) 930-2424 Cell & Pager > > 7039302404 at nextel.com E-Mail Page > (703) 707-4001 Fax > > > > BM__MailData-----Original Message----- > From: Fletcher, Joe [ > mailto:joe.fletcher at metapack.com > ] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:51 AM > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? > > > Hi, > > For something like this you might also want to look > at the HP > Webconsole > box. > > Cheers > > Joe > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ann Waters [ mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org > ] > Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06 > To: sunhelp > Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? > > > Hi Listers, > > I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote > locations > throughout the > U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any > connection via the console > port. So, if there is any issue where I would need > to get to the OBP, I'm > out of luck. Have been investigating the > possibility of hooking up a 4 port > > term server to each box's console port. I know this > will work cuz we've > done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've > run across the Versalynx > One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this > product? If so, could you > please let me know what your experience is with it. > It is only $349 and I'm > > tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even > bother if someone here > can give me a thumbs up or down! > > Thanks in advance for any/all info. > > Ann Waters > Kaiser Permanente > Silver Spring, MD > _______________________________________________ > 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! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free! http://photos.yahoo.com/ From Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com Wed Oct 4 08:43:11 2000 From: Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com (Cardinal Christopher) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 09:43:11 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] login Message-ID: Thanks. That did the trick. If you feel like explaining or pointing to a document that would be great. Chris -----Original Message----- From: Chanaka Mendis [mailto:chanakam at millenniumit.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 11:59 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] login Cardinal Christopher wrote: > I have created a new account on a Solaris 2.6. machine. When I ssh to the > machine as root, that is fine. When I try su - username, I get: > ld.so.1: internal: malloc failedKilled > > Any ideas. The entry in /etc/passwd is:ccardina:x:1002:10::/garage/:/bin/ksh > > And the entry in /etc/shadow is: ccardina:KoC0AfA5CNFRE:11233:::::: > That is the right path th ksh, /garage permissions are: > drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Sep 15 10:47 garage > No other user has that uid, and gid 10 = staff. > Could it be an ssh problem, although I am already connected to server. Also > Raptor firewall is running on the server, so that might be a problem too? > > Any hints would be great. Thanks. > > Chris > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ld.so.1 internal malloc failed, killed Ensure these permissions exist on the following directories.. # ls -ld /dev drwxrwxr-x 18 root sys 3584 Apr 15 16:45 /dev # ls -ld /devices drwxrwxr-x 5 root sys 512 Sep 29 1997 /devices # ls -l /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:null crw-rw-rw- 1 root sys 13, 2 Apr 21 15:31 /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:null _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From spribyl at enteract.com Wed Oct 4 08:54:48 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 08:54:48 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS for a lan. Message-ID: You need to set up /etc/nsswitch.conf. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > ok, well, I think I've got the probelm narrowed down. I had put the > hosts file on the new box, after adding it to the file. It has no > problem resolving the host names of comptuers on the internet (what the > DNS server has) but it can't resolve anything for the local lan. So, I > guess that HP-UX isn't looking at the hosts file, for whatever reason. > Can anyone think of why this might be? > > However, once I get this straitend out, I guess I'd like to run a > cacheing DNS server (something that just caches DNS for my lan to use > quicker) what version of bind would I use? > > -Jonathan > > Bill Bradford wrote: > > > > On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:30:43PM -0500, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > it looks like I need to setup a DNS server for my lan, so that computers > > > know their own, and eachothers's names. How would one go about that > > > (keep in mind this is a lan, with no domain set up or anything beyond > > > hostnames and hosts files. > > > -Jonathan > > > > Why not just put the same /etc/hosts files on each machine? > > > > Bill > > > > -- > > Bill Bradford * KD5LQR > > mrbill at mrbill.net > > Austin, TX > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 afrose at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 4 09:05:14 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 20:05:14 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] CDE:regd Message-ID: Vijayan, try a /ust/dt/bin/dtconfig -e --> to enable CDE and reboot. Cheers. /afrose "VIJAYAN( CES-HYD-OCS)" wrote: > Hi all, > One of my clients have disabled the CDE option in an ultra 10 with > solaris 2.3. > Now he wants to work with CDE & I am not very sure of how to do it. > We had tried starting the S99startup and K10startup but both gave some error > and failed. > > Hope that this would be very easy for most of you , so kindly do help me > out as soon as possible. > > Thanks & Regards, > Vijayan.G > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From afrose at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 4 09:07:48 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 20:07:48 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] ftp problem in solaris Message-ID: Mohan, PC's don't run ftp services by default, which is needed to accept ftp conenction. That is exactly why your connection is refused. You would have to downlaod some ftp deamon/service for windows and install it. I hope this helps. Cheers. Afrose gayathri wrote: > Dear Friends, > > I am trying to transfer a set of files (which is stored in my Win NT > server) to my Sun Sparc E250 thru ftp.I am able to connect from my NT > server to Solaris but unable to do so from Solaris to Nt using ftp.I > get a message - Connection refused - in my Sun solaris server.Any > explanation on this would be deeply appreciated. > > Bye > > Mohan.A > > mohan_gham at yahoo.com > > > From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Wed Oct 4 09:08:59 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 15:08:59 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: Hi, Try http://eproducts.hp.com/prodinfo/mgmt_console.html Though when I just checked bits of it weren't working. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: steve price [mailto:sdp6513050 at yahoo.com] Sent: 04 October 2000 14:42 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? hi all... what's a good url for the hp web console sales literature etc? --- "Fletcher, Joe" wrote: > Hi, > > No reason why not. In effect it just gives you a > vt100 terminal window via a > web browser. The box has a utp port and a 25 pin > serial out. > > Cheers > > Joe > > -----Original Message----- > From: Moore, FD (CRTRES) > [mailto:Forrest.Moore at concert.com] > Sent: 03 October 2000 14:16 > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? > > > > Can you use an HP web console on a Sun box? This > would help us do the same > exact thing. > > > FD Moore > Unix Systems Administrator, Reston > (703) 707-4378 Work > (703) 930-2424 Cell & Pager > > 7039302404 at nextel.com E-Mail Page > (703) 707-4001 Fax > > > > BM__MailData-----Original Message----- > From: Fletcher, Joe [ > mailto:joe.fletcher at metapack.com > ] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:51 AM > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? > > > Hi, > > For something like this you might also want to look > at the HP > Webconsole > box. > > Cheers > > Joe > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ann Waters [ mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org > ] > Sent: 02 October 2000 20:06 > To: sunhelp > Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? > > > Hi Listers, > > I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote > locations > throughout the > U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any > connection via the console > port. So, if there is any issue where I would need > to get to the OBP, I'm > out of luck. Have been investigating the > possibility of hooking up a 4 port > > term server to each box's console port. I know this > will work cuz we've > done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've > run across the Versalynx > One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this > product? If so, could you > please let me know what your experience is with it. > It is only $349 and I'm > > tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even > bother if someone here > can give me a thumbs up or down! > > Thanks in advance for any/all info. > > Ann Waters > Kaiser Permanente > Silver Spring, MD > _______________________________________________ > 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! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free! http://photos.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Wed Oct 4 10:24:08 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 11:24:08 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Has anyone installed the following Message-ID: I finally got my workstation in.. I need to run Solaris 2.6 Due to some local restrictions. Has anyone gotten enlightenment compiled and working under Solaris 2.6? Are there any caveats or instructions that I should know about before I dive in? Or has anyone made packages for this?. From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Oct 4 11:24:59 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 11:24:59 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 06:42:27AM -0700, steve price wrote: > hi all... > what's a good url for the hp web console sales > literature etc? http://www.arula.com. Bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From BBrickel at maintech.com Wed Oct 4 11:54:41 2000 From: BBrickel at maintech.com (Brickel, Barry) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 09:54:41 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Where is my default gateway info? Message-ID: When running sys-unconfig and entering Static IP on Sun 5.8 for my hostname on an NT corporate network I am not prompted for a default gateway. Where is this info set? I cannot communicate to outside networks i,e, the Internet. From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Wed Oct 4 12:05:43 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 10:05:43 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Where is my default gateway info? Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Brickel, Barry [mailto:BBrickel at maintech.com] > > When running sys-unconfig and entering Static IP on Sun 5.8 > for my hostname > on an NT corporate network I am not prompted for a default > gateway. Where is > this info set? I cannot communicate to outside networks i,e, > the Internet. man defaultrouter, or put the IP address of your default gateway into /etc/defaultrouter Greg From Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com Wed Oct 4 12:26:27 2000 From: Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 10:26:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Telnet service port Message-ID: I have changed the telnet port in my services file from the default 23 to a high numbered port, as an added intrusion detection/prevention measure. (I log connections to high ports differently.) This is fine when telnetting into the box; however, it is annoying when telneting FROM this particular box to have to remember to change the port back to 23. The alternatives that are obvious to me are: - Change the services file back to 23. (not desirable) - Write a shell script wrapper for the telnet app which defaults it back to 23 when run from the console. (ok but kind of clunky) - Live with it. (status quo) Any more elegant solutions to have incoming telnet at a high port while outgoing remains at 23? KeS From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Wed Oct 4 14:28:02 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 16:28:02 -0300 (ART) Subject: [Sunhelp] colors on Openwin Message-ID: Hi, I'm used to Linux and XFree86, and I have some trobles with Solaris and Openwin. What I would like to know is how does openwin initialize things. What I would like to know is which is the file compatible with the XFree86 .Xdefault file that is in $HOME. 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 david at rouseworld.org Wed Oct 4 16:45:21 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 17:45:21 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Telnet service port Message-ID: tcp_wrappers to control port 23 so people can't telnet in, then just run the telnet daemon on the high port as well. It is difficult to see how this helps security, however. I'd just leave telnet at 23 and use tcp_wrappers to control access. Some would say running shh would be even better. -- drouse on 10/4/00 1:26 PM, Kevin Stevens at Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com wrote: > I have changed the telnet port in my services file from the default 23 to > a high numbered port, as an added intrusion detection/prevention > measure. (I log connections to high ports differently.) This is fine > when telnetting into the box; however, it is annoying when telneting FROM > this particular box to have to remember to change the port back to > 23. The alternatives that are obvious to me are: > > - Change the services file back to 23. (not desirable) > > - Write a shell script wrapper for the telnet app which defaults it back > to 23 when run from the console. (ok but kind of clunky) > > - Live with it. (status quo) > > Any more elegant solutions to have incoming telnet at a high port while > outgoing remains at 23? > > KeS > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From fernando at Derivatech.Com Wed Oct 4 17:05:07 2000 From: fernando at Derivatech.Com (Fernando Pedroza) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 17:05:07 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] boot question Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0099_01C02E25.3F789A70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I get a message saying file args and nothing happens and this a disk = that i took from another Sparc machine with an operatiang system on it. ------=_NextPart_000_0099_01C02E25.3F789A70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I get a message saying file args and = nothing=20 happens and this a disk that i took from another Sparc machine with an=20 operatiang system on it.
------=_NextPart_000_0099_01C02E25.3F789A70-- From ward at zilla.nu Wed Oct 4 17:32:46 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 17:32:46 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Telnet service port Message-ID: Hmmn. I've always just turned telnet off in /etc/inetd, as the services file is supposed to be a canonical listing of ports/services. If you want telnet at a higher port, just add telnet-high port 9900 or whatever in services and do something to /etc/inetd.conf to match. That's a much more proper way of doing it. On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 05:45:21PM -0400, David Rouse wrote: > tcp_wrappers to control port 23 so people can't telnet in, then just run the > telnet daemon on the high port as well. It is difficult to see how this > helps security, however. I'd just leave telnet at 23 and use tcp_wrappers to > control access. Some would say running shh would be even better. > > -- > drouse > > > on 10/4/00 1:26 PM, Kevin Stevens at Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com wrote: > > > I have changed the telnet port in my services file from the default 23 to > > a high numbered port, as an added intrusion detection/prevention > > measure. (I log connections to high ports differently.) This is fine > > when telnetting into the box; however, it is annoying when telneting FROM > > this particular box to have to remember to change the port back to > > 23. The alternatives that are obvious to me are: > > > > - Change the services file back to 23. (not desirable) > > > > - Write a shell script wrapper for the telnet app which defaults it back > > to 23 when run from the console. (ok but kind of clunky) > > > > - Live with it. (status quo) > > > > Any more elegant solutions to have incoming telnet at a high port while > > outgoing remains at 23? > > > > KeS > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Wed Oct 4 21:54:34 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 19:54:34 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Internal Modem Message-ID: I have a US Robotic 56k Sposter modem that works on linux & freeBSD how can i make it work on solaris "Newbie" From afrose at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 4 22:48:31 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 09:48:31 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] boot question Message-ID: --------------996F24382F017456C41725BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Pedroza, If the architectures are different ex. sun4m to sun4u then you'd have to build the /etc/path_to_install file. If not, make sure you OPB variable boot-disk is set to pick up the new disk. /afrose Fernando Pedroza wrote: > I get a message saying file args and nothing happens and this a disk > that i took from another Sparc machine with an operatiang system on > it. --------------996F24382F017456C41725BC Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Pedroza,
If the architectures are different ex. sun4m to sun4u then you'd have to build the /etc/path_to_install file. If not, make sure you OPB variable boot-disk is set to pick up the new disk.

/afrose
 

Fernando Pedroza wrote:

I get a message saying file args and nothing happens and this a disk that i took from another Sparc machine with an operatiang system on it.
--------------996F24382F017456C41725BC-- From adityanarayana at hd2.dot.net.in Thu Oct 5 06:25:08 2000 From: adityanarayana at hd2.dot.net.in (adityanarayana at hd2.dot.net.in) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 16:55:08 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] Jump start installation Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02EED.0489A3F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello world, I will be thankfull if any body can help me in the following problem I had configured jumpstart installation on install server and every = thing is going fine.The problem is i`m not able to configure locale = parameters. 1.The setup donot have any naming services except DNS and for our setup = we should not setup nis. 2.I had configured the --sysidcfg--- file as mentioned in Advanced = installation guide.But,if ido add_install_client -p pathtosysidcfg = client sun4c and after making entry for jumpstart dir entry in = bootparams for all m/c`s clients not taking locale parameters but it is = working fine after taking locale params thru key board. Any one , who helps me in this i`ll be thnkfull With regards Aditya ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02EED.0489A3F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello world,
 
I will be thankfull if any body can = help me in the=20 following problem
I had configured jumpstart = installation  on=20 install server and every thing is going fine.The problem is i`m not able = to=20 configure locale parameters.
 
1.The setup donot have any naming = services except=20 DNS and for our setup we should not setup nis.
 
2.I had configured the --sysidcfg--- = file as=20 mentioned in Advanced installation guide.But,if ido add_install_client = -p=20 pathtosysidcfg client sun4c and after making entry for jumpstart dir = entry in=20 bootparams for all m/c`s clients not taking locale parameters but it is = working=20 fine after taking locale params thru key board.
 
 
Any one , who helps me in this i`ll be=20 thnkfull
 
With regards
 
Aditya
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C02EED.0489A3F0-- From Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk Thu Oct 5 07:59:05 2000 From: Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk (Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 13:59:05 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Red Hat Installation 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_01C02ECC.0AD60C60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Has anyone had any experience in Installing Red Hat using a RARP boot up and a ftp install as I appear to be having some pretty major install probs, for some reason it doesn't seem to want to format the scsi drive in my IPX. Thanks in Advance. Richard Worwood Unitas * Office: 020 7215 3693 * Mobile: 07771 662880 * Fax: 08701 698423 * Email: richard.worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk ------_=_NextPart_001_01C02ECC.0AD60C60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Has anyone had any experience in Installing Red Hat using a RARP boot up and a ftp install as I appear to be having some pretty major install probs, for some reason it doesn't seem to want to format the scsi drive in my IPX.
 
Thanks in Advance.
 

Richard Worwood
Unitas

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C02ECC.0AD60C60-- From ndronen at frii.com Thu Oct 5 09:39:42 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 08:39:42 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] library erors Message-ID: Suresh: man nm All of those symbols are in libresolv. On other UNIXes they're sometimes just in libc, so qmail doesn't add the right compiler/ linker directives in its makefiles. $ nm -Ap /usr/lib/libresolv.so | egrep 'inet_aton|res_query|dn_expand' /usr/lib/libresolv.so: 0000105880 T dn_expand /usr/lib/libresolv.so: 0000021868 T inet_aton /usr/lib/libresolv.so: 0000114500 T res_query You need to link against libresolv.so. Add -lresolv to the list of libraries against which you're linking. Regards, Nick Dronen On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 04:24:09PM +0100, suresh wrote: > Hello > I am installing qmail/ldap on a solaris 8x86 .But i keep getting this > errors.I think it is looking for some library files.Can anybody tell me > which one? > thanx in advance > > Suresh > > Undefined first referenced > symbol in file > dn_expand /usr/local/lib/libldap.so > inet_aton /usr/local/lib/libldap.so > res_query /usr/local/lib/libldap.so > ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to qmail-lspawn > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make: *** [qmail-lspawn] Error 1 > > > > ___________________________________________ > > Makes Internet work in Indian languages > ___________________________________________ > From tjones at statesman.com Thu Oct 5 09:39:46 2000 From: tjones at statesman.com (Tom Jones) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 09:39:46 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] dtterm iconic positioning Message-ID: I'm trying to set the icon position for a dtterm session. In the man page, there are no settings for the iconx and icony, so I'm assuming that -xrm must be specified. What xrm resource string should I use to specify the x and y coords for the icon? Thanks! Tom Jones From Ann.Waters at kp.org Thu Oct 5 10:17:16 2000 From: Ann.Waters at kp.org (Ann Waters) Date: 05 Oct 2000 08:17:16 -0700 Subject: [SUMMARY][Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: Please see my original post at the bottom. Thanks to: Joe Fletcher Mr. Bill Forrest Moore Joe and Forrest suggested HP's Web Console Manager. I checked out the web site and it doesn't look like it supports anything other than HP 9000 and 3000 equipment. Bill suggested looking at Arula's SecureConsole product. Checked that out and it doesn't look too bad. I will admit, though, that it looks like a Cadillac when all we need is a Geo. I did email them to request a price quote. Might follow up the email with a request to "borrow" one unit to try before we buy. I am still leaning towards the Versalynx One Port Term Server. Have emailed them with a request to try before we buy. Thanks again for the inputs, y'all. Ann Waters Kaiser Permanente Silver Spring, MD "A mime is a terrible thing to waste." Ann Waters 10/02/2000 03:06 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org@Internet cc: (bcc: Ann Waters/MD/KAIPERM) Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Hi Listers, I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console port. So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm out of luck. Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port term server to each box's console port. I know this will work cuz we've done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've run across the Versalynx One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this product? If so, could you please let me know what your experience is with it. It is only $349 and I'm tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here can give me a thumbs up or down! Thanks in advance for any/all info. Ann Waters Kaiser Permanente Silver Spring, MD _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From suresh at mithi.com Thu Oct 5 10:24:09 2000 From: suresh at mithi.com (suresh) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 16:24:09 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] library erors Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C02EE8.B0E2AE30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0036_01C02EE8.B0E2AE30" ------=_NextPart_001_0036_01C02EE8.B0E2AE30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello I am installing qmail/ldap on a solaris 8x86 .But i keep getting this errors.I think it is looking for some library files.Can anybody tell me which one? thanx in advance Suresh Undefined first referenced symbol in file dn_expand /usr/local/lib/libldap.so inet_aton /usr/local/lib/libldap.so res_query /usr/local/lib/libldap.so ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to qmail-lspawn collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [qmail-lspawn] Error 1 ___________________________________________ Makes Internet work in Indian languages ___________________________________________ ------=_NextPart_001_0036_01C02EE8.B0E2AE30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello
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thanx = in=20 advance
 
Suresh
 
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I appreciate any type of information. thanks From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Thu Oct 5 10:43:35 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 16:43:35 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS setup Message-ID: Stock response no. 1. Check the sunhelp website... :) http://www.sunhelp.org/ Name Services / DNS: NIS FAQ http://www.ebsinc.com/solaris/network/nis.html NIS+ FAQ - by Ray Hiltbrand http://www.eng.auburn.edu/users/rayh/solaris/NIS%2b_FAQ.html HTH. Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bahman Shojaee To: Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 4:36 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS setup > Hello everyone, > I am looking for a procedure to set up an NIS server. I appreciate any type > of information. > thanks > From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Thu Oct 5 11:28:54 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 13:28:54 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] colors on Openwin Message-ID: Hi, I got emacs installed and it was worling great until I upgraded kde-1.1 to kde-2.0beta. Now the colors have changed and I can't get back the look-and-feel I had before. Is there an Xdefault file to control the colores and geometry with which the aplications start on Openwin? -- "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 ward at zilla.nu Thu Oct 5 13:14:57 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 13:14:57 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] WTB: Ultra 1 Message-ID: I've recently been offered what looks like a good deal on an ultra-1 170E. However, I don't trust the seller at all. Does anyone on this list want to sell one? If so, I'd like to talk to you. Reagen From Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com Thu Oct 5 15:16:55 2000 From: Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com (Michel, Walt) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 16:16:55 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] WTB: Ultra 1 Message-ID: While I have not to sell, I have been successful in buying used gear from Solar Systems over the past 12 years. +1 (-800) 253-5764 This is not an advertisement. -----Original Message----- From: Reagen Ward [mailto:ward at zilla.nu] Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 2:15 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] WTB: Ultra 1 I've recently been offered what looks like a good deal on an ultra-1 170E. However, I don't trust the seller at all. Does anyone on this list want to sell one? If so, I'd like to talk to you. Reagen _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ward at zilla.nu Thu Oct 5 15:22:42 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 15:22:42 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] WTB: Ultra 1 Message-ID: Thanks for all the pointers folks! I found an Ultra-1 140 from a listmember, so I'm no longer in the market. However, I will definately keep the vendors mentioned to me in mind for future purchases. Reagen On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 04:16:55PM -0400, Michel, Walt wrote: > While I have not to sell, I have been successful in buying used gear from > Solar Systems over the past 12 years. > > +1 (-800) 253-5764 > > This is not an advertisement. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Reagen Ward [mailto:ward at zilla.nu] > Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 2:15 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] WTB: Ultra 1 > > > I've recently been offered what looks like a good deal on an ultra-1 170E. > However, I don't trust the seller at all. > > Does anyone on this list want to sell one? If so, I'd like to talk to you. > > Reagen > _______________________________________________ > 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 dangolano at ONEXCHANGE.com Thu Oct 5 16:01:44 2000 From: dangolano at ONEXCHANGE.com (Dan Angolano) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 17:01:44 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 8 IP multipathing Message-ID: Hi all, I currently have some 4500's running Solaris 7 and Sun's trunking software to handle interface failover. I read recently that Solaris 8 includes IP multipathing to handle the same interface failover functionality. Does anyone know if they are just bundling the trunking software they had before, or is this completely new? If it is new how does it compare to the trunking software, or what are your general feelings about it? The main reason I ask is that the trunking software they sell has many limitations (only works with quads and gigabit cards and only on certain platforms). If they are bundling the same package it probably has the same limitations. Thanks, Dan From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 5 17:52:51 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 18:52:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 8 IP multipathing Message-ID: On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dan Angolano wrote: | Hi all, | | I currently have some 4500's running Solaris 7 and Sun's trunking software | to handle interface failover. I read recently that Solaris 8 includes IP | multipathing to handle the same interface failover functionality. Does | anyone know if they are just bundling the trunking software they had before, | or is this completely new? If it is new how does it compare to the trunking | software, or what are your general feelings about it? IP multipath was not included with Solaris 8 FCS. It will be added as a part of Solaris 8 10/00, which of course is due to be released soon. As far as I know, this is completely new, although I'm not sure if this will replace sun trunking, because trunking binds interfaces into a single virtual interface, whereas I think mpath just makes different interfaces work in concert. But who knows. I dont see any docs on docs.sun.com for mpath yet. /dale From chanakam at millenniumit.com Thu Oct 5 22:58:29 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2000 09:58:29 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] boot question Message-ID: --------------F884287F6821959E47E2E57F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fernando Pedroza wrote: > I get a message saying file args and nothing happens and this a disk > that i took from another Sparc machine with an operatiang system on > it. what are the types of those two machines. Are they same or different ? gayantha --------------F884287F6821959E47E2E57F Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fernando Pedroza wrote:
I get a message saying file args and nothing happens and this a disk that i took from another Sparc machine with an operatiang system on it.


what are the types of those two machines. Are they same or different ?

gayantha --------------F884287F6821959E47E2E57F-- From aditya at sunguru.com Fri Oct 6 03:00:08 2000 From: aditya at sunguru.com (adityanarayana k) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 01:00:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] jumpstart Message-ID: Hello world, I will be thankfull if any body can help me in the following problem I had configured jumpstart installation on install server and every = thing is going fine.The problem is i`m not able to configure locale = parameters. 1.The setup donot have any naming services except DNS and for our setup = we should not setup nis. 2.I had configured the --sysidcfg--- file as mentioned in Advanced = installation guide.But,if ido add_install_client -p pathtosysidcfg = client sun4c and after making entry for jumpstart dir entry in = bootparams for all m/c`s clients not taking locale parameters but it is = working fine after taking locale params thru key board. Any one , who helps me in this i`ll be thnkfull With regards Aditya _____________________________________________________________ Where you'll find everything under the Sun for the Sun.......www.SunGuru.com From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Fri Oct 6 03:18:26 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:18:26 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] jumpstart Message-ID: > 1.The setup donot have any naming services except DNS and for our setup > = > we should not setup nis. Add to the sysidcfg file: nameservice=DNS {domain_name=your.domain name_server=10.0.0.1,10.0.0.2,10.0.0.3 search=your.main.domain,some.other.domain,yet.another.domain} Eg, if you have more than one nameserver or search you separate the nameservers / searchs by a comma. > 2.I had configured the --sysidcfg--- file as mentioned in Advanced = > installation guide.But,if ido add_install_client -p pathtosysidcfg = > client sun4c and after making entry for jumpstart dir entry in = > bootparams for all m/c`s clients not taking locale parameters but it is > = > working fine after taking locale params thru key board. The best place to specify the locale is in the profile for the machine, eg the same file as in which you specify disklayout and which cluster to install. For example: locale en_US Regards //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From mailinglist at ichilton.co.uk Fri Oct 6 04:15:15 2000 From: mailinglist at ichilton.co.uk (Ian Chilton) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:15:15 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: Hello, Is it possible to make an adapter to use a normal PS/2 OR AT keyboard on a Sparc? Anyone have info on how to make on of these? Thanks! Bye for Now, Ian \|||/ (o o) /----------------ooO-(_)-Ooo----------------\ | Ian Chilton | | E-Mail : ian at ichilton.co.uk | \-------------------------------------------/ From benjamind at miles33.co.uk Fri Oct 6 04:26:28 2000 From: benjamind at miles33.co.uk (Ben Dougherty) Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2000 09:26:28 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] colors on Openwin Message-ID: The colours might be changing because the desktop is running out of colours to allocate. What machine is it you are running solaris on? "Martin A. Marques" wrote: > > Hi, > I got emacs installed and it was worling great until I upgraded kde-1.1 to > kde-2.0beta. Now the colors have changed and I can't get back the > look-and-feel I had before. Is there an Xdefault file to control the colores > and geometry with which the aplications start on Openwin? > > -- > "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 martin at math.unl.edu.ar Fri Oct 6 06:04:49 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 08:04:49 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] colors on Openwin Message-ID: On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, you wrote: > The colours might be changing because the desktop is running out of colours > to allocate. What machine is it you are running solaris on? Ultra5 with 192Mb of RAM -- "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 rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr Fri Oct 6 07:03:59 2000 From: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr (Mr Rene Occelli) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 14:03:59 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [Sunhelp] colors on Openwin Message-ID: Hi, try /usr/sbin/m64config -propt ex: Lara% /usr/sbin/m64config -propt --- OpenWindows Configuration for /dev/fbs/m640 --- OWconfig: machine Video Mode: 1152x900x76 Depth: 24 and switch to depth 24 if you are in 8 bit depth Lara% /usr/sbin/m64config -h Usage: m64config [-dev devname] [-file machine | system ] [-res video-mode [now] [noconfirm] [nocheck] [try]] [-depth 8|24] [-defaults] [-propt] [-prconf] [-help] -dev device to configure. Default: /dev/fbs/m640 -file which OWconfig file to update. Default: machine -res video-mode to set on device. No default. -res \? will show list of possible video modes. -depth depth to set on device. No default. Possible values are 8,24. -defaults set all options for specified device back to default values (except for -dev). -propt print out current option settings. -prconf print out device hardware configuration. -help print out this message. By +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Rene OCCELLI + + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Oct 6 10:37:36 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:37:36 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 10:15:15AM +0100, Ian Chilton wrote: > Hello, > Is it possible to make an adapter to use a normal PS/2 OR AT keyboard on a Sparc? > Anyone have info on how to make on of these? > Thanks! > Bye for Now, > Ian Ian - yes you can! See the following for details on an adapter box that Sun sells for this purpose for $75: http://www.sunhelp.org/adapter-hardware.php3 Bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From ward at zilla.nu Fri Oct 6 10:56:59 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:56:59 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 10:37:36AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > Ian - yes you can! See the following for details on an adapter > box that Sun sells for this purpose for $75: Does it work well with a KVM switch? From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Fri Oct 6 11:31:41 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 09:31:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: On 6-Oct-00 at 08:40, Bill Bradford (mrbill at mrbill.net) wrote: > On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 10:15:15AM +0100, Ian Chilton wrote: > > Hello, > > Is it possible to make an adapter to use a normal PS/2 OR AT keyboard on > > a Sparc? Anyone have info on how to make on of these? > > Thanks! > > Bye for Now, > > Ian > > Ian - yes you can! See the following for details on an adapter > box that Sun sells for this purpose for $75: > > http://www.sunhelp.org/adapter-hardware.php3 I'd rather have the exact opposite - an adapter that would let me use a Sun (unix layout) keyboard with a PC. (I really like the Left function keys; and having ESCape in a convienient location. But most importantly, the idiots at IBM that layed out the original PC keyboard didn't seem to understand that CTRL is a shift key that needs to be convienient to the little finger; and that CAPS LOCK should be off somewhere where you won't hit it by accident.) -Pat From apardo at sfaids.ucsf.edu Fri Oct 6 12:30:49 2000 From: apardo at sfaids.ucsf.edu (Angela Pardo) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:30:49 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] port forwarding Message-ID: Hi everyone: well I've been trying to figure this out but I haven't been able to get a reasonable answer to my question: is there a way to do port forwarding under solaris? like if I want all calls to port 80 at 192.168.0.1 be redirected to 192.168.10.2 Thanks... Angela From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Fri Oct 6 12:56:23 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 19:56:23 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: > I'd rather have the exact opposite - an adapter that would let > me use a Sun (unix layout) keyboard with a PC. (I really like > the Left function keys; and having ESCape in a convienient location. > But most importantly, the idiots at IBM that layed out the original > PC keyboard didn't seem to understand that CTRL is a shift key > that needs to be convienient to the little finger; and that CAPS > LOCK should be off somewhere where you won't hit it by accident.) I had a paper which explained how to construct one, but i lost it :) Its not all that difficult, i guess you can find it if you just do a query on google or such.. Then there is an easier way, the Sun Rays and Ultra III has USB keyboards.. so if you have a PC with an USB port... :-) //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From MandarG at gsr-inc.com Fri Oct 6 12:56:46 2000 From: MandarG at gsr-inc.com (Mandar Ghosalkar) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:56:46 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Cannot find /usr/lib/sparcv9/ld.so.1 Message-ID: Hi guys, $ ps ps: Cannot find /usr/lib/sparcv9/ld.so.1 Killed $ $ find / -name ld.so.1 /usr/lib/ld.so.1 /etc/lib/ld.so.1 $ **heres my .profile extract*** LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64=/usr/lib:$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH ******************************** TIA Mandar From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 6 13:01:44 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 14:01:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] port forwarding Message-ID: On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Angela Pardo wrote: | Hi everyone: | | well I've been trying to figure this out but I haven't been able to get a | reasonable answer to my question: | | is there a way to do port forwarding under solaris? | | like if I want all calls to port 80 at 192.168.0.1 be redirected to | 192.168.10.2 The ipfilter package does what you want. http://coombs.anu.edu.au/ipfilter/ /dale From kpearson at emerald.omg.org Fri Oct 6 13:07:49 2000 From: kpearson at emerald.omg.org (Kristoffer Pearson) Date: 06 Oct 2000 14:07:49 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: Reagen Ward writes: > On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 10:37:36AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > > Ian - yes you can! See the following for details on an adapter > > box that Sun sells for this purpose for $75: > > Does it work well with a KVM switch? > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > -- Time will destroy you like a mexican god. Kris Pearson --Robyn Hitchcock kpearson at omg.org From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Fri Oct 6 13:09:13 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 11:09:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: On 6-Oct-00 at 10:59, Magnus Abrante (magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com) wrote: > I had a paper which explained how to construct one, but i lost it :) > Its not all that difficult, i guess you can find it if you just do a > query on google or such.. > > Then there is an easier way, the Sun Rays and Ultra III has USB keyboards.. > so if you have a PC with an USB port... :-) I've been keeping an eye on that; but some of my machines are old enough to not have USB; and I need something that will work with a KVM switch. Also, USB doesn't always work well at boot. I've seen a KVM switch with USB; but it looks like it handles the switching by doing disconnect/reconnect on the keyboard and mouse. FreeBSD tends to give them new unit numbers on each reconnect. (I would really love to find out that I'm wrong about the KVM; and that it maintains a pseudo connection for the keyboard the way good KVMs do for PS2 style keyboards.) -Pat From Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com Fri Oct 6 13:23:05 2000 From: Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 11:23:05 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re-install MAN pages? Message-ID: While going through and catman-ing all the miscellaneous /man directories, I screwed up on the options for /usr/bin/man and somehow turned it from a directory to a binary file. What is my best way of reinstalling (Sol8) those particular files? I ran Admintool and selected Software; I see "Online Manual Pages 5.8" and if I highlight that and select "Properties" I get a busy requestor box full of chirpy info about overwriting files, etc. It's not clear to me if that is relevant to just the highlighted package, or if I click OK it will try to reinstall my entire system. Suggestions? KeS From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Oct 6 14:37:28 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 14:37:28 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Normal Keyboard on Sparc?? Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 10:56:59AM -0500, Reagen Ward wrote: > On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 10:37:36AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > > Ian - yes you can! See the following for details on an adapter > > box that Sun sells for this purpose for $75: > Does it work well with a KVM switch? Yep. Bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From petef at databits.net Fri Oct 6 14:42:31 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 15:42:31 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: One maybe not-so-economical solution would be a small unix box with a serial connection to the main box. This might be more space than a hardware solution (unless you spent money on 1U boxes). Pete ++ 02/10/00 12:06 -0700 - Ann Waters: >Hi Listers, > >I have a bunch of Sun Ultra 5's that are at remote locations throughout the U.S. Right now, none of them provide for any connection via the console port. So, if there is any issue where I would need to get to the OBP, I'm out of luck. Have been investigating the possibility of hooking up a 4 port term server to each box's console port. I know this will work cuz we've done it for some boxes here. In my research, I've run across the Versalynx One Port Terminal Server. Has anyone used this product? If so, could you please let me know what your experience is with it. It is only $349 and I'm tempted to buy just one to test it out, but why even bother if someone here can give me a thumbs up or down! > >Thanks in advance for any/all info. > >Ann Waters >Kaiser Permanente >Silver Spring, MD >_______________________________________________ >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 Fri Oct 6 14:54:37 2000 From: petef at databits.net (Pete Fritchman) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 15:54:37 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] cron vs on-line Message-ID: How are you running it from cron? elude [8] % crontab -l | g datetest * * * * * /usr/home/petef/datetest.sh > /usr/home/petef/datetest.out elude [9] % cat datetest.out test_06/10/2000_15:43.log elude [10] % sh /usr/home/petef/datetest.sh test_06/10/2000_15:44.log elude [11] % Pete ++ 04/10/00 12:07 +0100 - Fletcher, Joe: >Hi All, > >Can someone please tell me why > >`date +test_%d/%m/%Y_%H:%M.log` produces test_04/10/2000_12:00.log > >when run interactively but fails (ie produces test_ ) when run from cron. It >the usual "I've seen it before but can't find it in the archives" >effort. System is E450 running Solaris 8. > >Cheers > >Joe >_______________________________________________ >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 Rtjepps at aol.com Fri Oct 6 15:48:04 2000 From: Rtjepps at aol.com (Rtjepps at aol.com) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 16:48:04 EDT Subject: [Sunhelp] Re-install MAN pages? Message-ID: Did you try re-installing the SunWman package from the CDROM? Ron From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Fri Oct 6 16:08:48 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 18:08:48 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] colors on Openwin Message-ID: On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, you wrote: > Hi, > > try > /usr/sbin/m64config -propt Heres the output: --- OpenWindows Configuration for /dev/fbs/m640 --- OWconfig: machine Video Mode: 1152x900x76 Depth: 24 Anyway, before installing kde2 it worked great! With KDE2 it looks terrible. Saludos... ;-) -- "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 schu at schu.net Sat Oct 7 00:13:01 2000 From: schu at schu.net (Matthew Schumacher) Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2000 21:13:01 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Jumper settings on a SS10 Message-ID: Hello All, I just recently got a SS10 from a guy at a local users group and started looking into upgrading the cpu. The cpu that is in it now appears to be a 501-2219 (SM40) because the first 7 digits of the number on it is 5012219, which means that it should be running at 40mhz. However, when I run a 'module-info' my machine tells me I have a 36mhz cpu. After doing some digging I found this page: http://www.sunhelp.org/faq/sunref3.html which says this about my motherboard: --snip-- J1401 270-1733-12: (single jumper in near left) Jump to select 66MHz (model 20)/72 MHz clock JUMPED 270-1733-13: (3-pin jumper in near left, pin 1 to right) 1-2 Select 80MHz clock 2-3 Select 66MHz (model 20)/72MHz clock JUMPED J1403 (3-pin jumper in near center, pin 1 to left)(270-1733-12 only) 1-2 Select 66MHz (model 20)/72MHz clock JUMPED 2-3 Select 80MHz clock J1404 (3-pin jumper in near center, pin 1 nearest)(270-1733-12 only) 1-2 Select 66MHz (model 20)/72MHz clock JUMPED 2-3 Select 80MHz clock --snip-- And this about my cpu: --snip-- 501-2219 SM40 SPARC module Mbus 40MHz SuperSPARC. For use in SPARCstation 10 (but not model 20). SunOS 4.1.3 is required. Only one of these modules is supported in a system. * The SPARCstation 10 clock should be set to 80MHz. At location F0401 is a 5A fuse, P/N 150-2085. Power requirements are +5V @ 2.86A. --snip-- So my hunch was that my jumpers where set wrong. My motherboard is obviously the 270-1733-12 version because I have only 2 pins on J1401 and I also have J1403 and J1404. Here is the odd part, and the question, my system is currently set to: J1401 on J1403 2-3 on J1404 2-3 on Am I wrong for reading that J1404 was supposed to be off if the system is set to the 80mhz clock? Also, I cannot get the system to boot if I remove J1401 to try and get the cpu to run at 40mhz. What is the correct way to make my system run at 40mhz? Thanks for any help you can send, schu From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Sat Oct 7 22:40:02 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 11:40:02 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Version Control Software in UNIX Message-ID: Hi, How about ClearCase ? We use ClearCase for 2 years. It's easy to maintain. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Duncan, Rosemarie A (NITC) Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 6:12 AM To: 'SunHELP at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] Version Control Software in UNIX Hi all, I am looking for a Version Control Software that I can use in our UNIX development system. We are currently using UNIX's SCCS utility but it is too cumbersome to maintain. Thanks, Rose Duncan Computer Specialist - DBA Navfac Information Technology Center (NITC) voice 805.982.2570, DSN 551 fax 805.982.2659 _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Sat Oct 7 22:54:25 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 11:54:25 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS setup Message-ID: Hi, Pls. try the following URL: http://docs.sun.com/ab2/coll.47.8/NISQSTART/@Ab2PageView/11437?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2 Enc=iso-8859-1 Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Bahman Shojaee Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 11:37 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS setup Hello everyone, I am looking for a procedure to set up an NIS server. I appreciate any type of information. thanks _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From vinay at bharel.com Sun Oct 8 13:20:07 2000 From: vinay at bharel.com (Vinay Bharel) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 11:20:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] 3Com 3C905C & Solaris 2.5.1 x86 Message-ID: I am trying to get a 3C905C working on Solaris 2.5.1 but I am having no luch. The OS is not detecting it. I have read in the Solaris FAQ that I need to add elxl "pci10b7,1000" to /etc/driver_aliases and then add pci8086,1030 pc8086,1030 net pci iprb.bef "Intel 82559" to the device configuration assistant. I don't know how to get into the configuration assistant. Any ideas? --- Vinay Bharel vinay at bharel.com http://www.bharel.com From cosmos at hepcat.org Sun Oct 8 15:52:09 2000 From: cosmos at hepcat.org (Daniel Leeds) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 13:52:09 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] OWN A PIECE OF EFNET HISTORY NOW! Message-ID: ready to own your own piece of EFNET history and be the coolest geek on your block? well bid now on the infamous www.feedbill.org website! it's waiting for you... http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=462471096 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= cosmos "What do both Linux and it's at users share in common? hepcat.org Both were created after 1990." =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From andre at sun.com.ph Mon Oct 9 00:02:23 2000 From: andre at sun.com.ph (Andre' Cervera) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 13:02:23 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: NIS setup Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C031F1.2A9597A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, Here's an easier way to configure NIS server. (Applicable for Solaris = 2.x) # domainname example-name (to set your nis-domain) # domainname > /etc/defaultdomain # cp /etc/nsswitch.nis /etc/nsswitch.conf To initialize NIS # cd /var/yp # /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstart Regards, Andre' Cervera Systems Engineer SUN Microsystems Philippines ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C031F1.2A9597A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi,
 
Here's an easier way to configure NIS = server.=20 (Applicable for Solaris 2.x)
 
# domainname example-name (to set your=20 nis-domain)
# domainname > = /etc/defaultdomain
# cp /etc/nsswitch.nis=20 /etc/nsswitch.conf
 
To initialize NIS
# cd /var/yp
# = /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstart
 
Regards,
Andre' Cervera
Systems Engineer
SUN Microsystems = Philippines
 
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C031F1.2A9597A0-- From archimage at linux-magic.com Mon Oct 9 00:23:30 2000 From: archimage at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 00:23:30 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: NIS setup Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C03187.26CC40C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Very cool. I've been digging through docs to make sure it is as easy on = Solaris as it is on Linux, and you just saved me a bunch of time doing = it. Thanks a million, Andre. Thomas -----Original Message----- From: Andre' Cervera To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Date: Monday, October 09, 2000 12:15 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: NIS setup =20 =20 Hi, =20 Here's an easier way to configure NIS server. (Applicable for = Solaris 2.x) =20 # domainname example-name (to set your nis-domain) # domainname > /etc/defaultdomain # cp /etc/nsswitch.nis /etc/nsswitch.conf =20 To initialize NIS # cd /var/yp # /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstart =20 Regards, Andre' Cervera Systems Engineer SUN Microsystems Philippines ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C03187.26CC40C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Very cool.  I've been digging = through docs=20 to make sure it is as easy on Solaris as it is on Linux, and you just = saved me a=20 bunch of time doing it.
 
Thanks a million, Andre.
 
Thomas
-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 Andre' Cervera <andre at sun.com.ph>
To: = sunhelp at sunhelp.org <sunhelp at sunhelp.org>
Dat= e:=20 Monday, October 09, 2000 12:15 AM
Subject: [Sunhelp] = RE: NIS=20 setup

Hi,
 
Here's an easier way to configure = NIS server.=20 (Applicable for Solaris 2.x)
 
# domainname example-name (to set = your=20 nis-domain)
# domainname >=20 /etc/defaultdomain
# cp /etc/nsswitch.nis=20 /etc/nsswitch.conf
 
To initialize NIS
# cd /var/yp
# = /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstart
 
Regards,
Andre' Cervera
Systems Engineer
SUN Microsystems = Philippines
 
------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C03187.26CC40C0-- From yavuz.sert at turkport.com Mon Oct 9 04:25:36 2000 From: yavuz.sert at turkport.com (Yavuz Sert) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 12:25:36 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] pkgadd Message-ID: hi i want to install jdk 1.2.2_06 to a different directory from default one with pkgadd, what is the parameter? yavuz From andreww at pcs.co.uk Mon Oct 9 04:59:27 2000 From: andreww at pcs.co.uk (Andrew Wallace) Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 10:59:27 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] re: speech recognition Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone know of any speech recognition packages that will run on Solaris? Regards, Andrew Wallace From beemern at telecom.ksu.edu Mon Oct 9 07:54:05 2000 From: beemern at telecom.ksu.edu (nathan) Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 07:54:05 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] pkgadd Message-ID: Yavuz Sert wrote: > hi > > i want to install jdk 1.2.2_06 to a different directory from default one > with pkgadd, what is the parameter? > from 'man pkgadd' -R root_path Define the full path name of a directory to use as the root_path. All files, including package system information files, are relocated to a directory tree starting in the specified root_path. The root_path may be specified when installing to a client from a server (for exam- ple, /export/root/client1). From CAdams at Starbase.com Mon Oct 9 16:51:08 2000 From: CAdams at Starbase.com (Adams, Christopher) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 14:51:08 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can someone help me? 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_01C0323B.0810C08E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I am using "stctl" as a driver for my Exabyte 10h autochanger running an internal EXB-8500 drive on Solaris 7 (sparcv9). When I type the command "stc -v status" it shows that all of my slots are reported empty. This is not true, they all have tapes in them. Is there anyway to change or update this to show that there are tapes in there? I have tried a local reset on the changer itself and also a "stc -v reset" to reset the changer remotely. Neither have resolved this. Thanks for all of your help everyone! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0323B.0810C08E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Can someone help me?

I am using "stctl" as a = driver for my Exabyte 10h autochanger running an internal EXB-8500 = drive on Solaris 7 (sparcv9).  When I type the command "stc = -v status" it shows that all of my slots are reported empty.  = This is not true, they all have tapes in them.  Is there anyway to = change or update this to show that there are tapes in there?  I = have tried a local reset on the changer itself and also a "stc -v = reset" to reset the changer remotely.  Neither have resolved = this.

Thanks for all of your help = everyone!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C0323B.0810C08E-- From bshojaee at corpinfo.com Mon Oct 9 16:56:29 2000 From: bshojaee at corpinfo.com (Bahman Shojaee) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 14:56:29 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS setup Message-ID: thanks -----Original Message----- From: John Lee [mailto:johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com] Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 8:54 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] NIS setup Hi, Pls. try the following URL: http://docs.sun.com/ab2/coll.47.8/NISQSTART/@Ab2PageView/11437?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2 Enc=iso-8859-1 Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Bahman Shojaee Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 11:37 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS setup Hello everyone, I am looking for a procedure to set up an NIS server. I appreciate any type of information. thanks _______________________________________________ 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 bshojaee at corpinfo.com Mon Oct 9 16:56:56 2000 From: bshojaee at corpinfo.com (Bahman Shojaee) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 14:56:56 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: NIS setup 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_01C0323B.D74F1F80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" thanks for the procedure. ben -----Original Message----- From: Andre' Cervera [mailto:andre at sun.com.ph] Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 10:02 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: NIS setup Hi, Here's an easier way to configure NIS server. (Applicable for Solaris 2.x) # domainname example-name (to set your nis-domain) # domainname > /etc/defaultdomain # cp /etc/nsswitch.nis /etc/nsswitch.conf To initialize NIS # cd /var/yp # /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstart Regards, Andre' Cervera Systems Engineer SUN Microsystems Philippines ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0323B.D74F1F80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
thanks for the procedure.
ben
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Andre' Cervera [mailto:andre at sun.com.ph]
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 10:02 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: NIS setup

Hi,
 
Here's an easier way to configure NIS server. (Applicable for Solaris 2.x)
 
# domainname example-name (to set your nis-domain)
# domainname > /etc/defaultdomain
# cp /etc/nsswitch.nis /etc/nsswitch.conf
 
To initialize NIS
# cd /var/yp
# /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypstart
 
Regards,
Andre' Cervera
Systems Engineer
SUN Microsystems Philippines
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C0323B.D74F1F80-- From netmask at sinister.com Mon Oct 9 17:29:19 2000 From: netmask at sinister.com (Erik Parker) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 18:29:19 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Killed the server.. nosuid in vfstab? Message-ID: Ok.. My lovely server sitting 1500 miles away.. Was setting some stuff up on it.. The partitioning looks like this: / /var /usr /usr/local /home/ /home/eparker /tmp I changed /home, /home/eparker, /var, /tmp/ *and* / to have a nosuid mount option in the /etc/vfstab.. The admins there tell me when it rebooted it complained about not being able to mount var.. and wanting an fsck.. waiting for the root pw. However it doesn't respond to any typing at that point. (this is solaris 8 on x86) Now in reading: Allow or disallow setuid/setgid execution. The default is suid. This option also allows/disallows opening any device-special entries that appear within the filesystem. I read that after the fact.. Would that mean it can't use any devices in /dev|/devices ? From ndronen at frii.com Mon Oct 9 18:09:28 2000 From: ndronen at frii.com (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 17:09:28 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Killed the server.. nosuid in vfstab? Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 06:29:19PM -0400, Erik Parker wrote: > > Ok.. My lovely server sitting 1500 miles away.. Was setting some stuff up > on it.. The partitioning looks like this: > > > / > /var > /usr > /usr/local > /home/ > /home/eparker > /tmp > > I changed /home, /home/eparker, /var, /tmp/ *and* / to have a nosuid mount > option in the /etc/vfstab.. > > The admins there tell me when it rebooted it complained about not being > able to mount var.. and wanting an fsck.. waiting for the root pw. However > it doesn't respond to any typing at that point. > > (this is solaris 8 on x86) > > Now in reading: Allow or disallow setuid/setgid execution. The default > is suid. This option also allows/disallows opening any device-special > entries that appear within the filesystem. > > I read that after the fact.. Would that mean it can't use any devices in > /dev|/devices ? Device special files are block or character device files (viz., anything in those two directory trees that has a major, minor number where you usually see the file size in the output of ls -l), so yes. :) Regards, Nick Dronen From munkumar at hss.hns.com Tue Oct 10 06:36:05 2000 From: munkumar at hss.hns.com (munkumar at hss.hns.com) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 17:06:05 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] RPC Call fails. Message-ID: hello, I am running a client-server application where I am using RPC for communication between the client and server. The request being send from the client to the server contains a few parameters implemented in unions. While sending these I get an error "RPC: Unable to encode arguments." The same application works fine for other calls where the request is a simple structure, i.e it has no parameters implemented as unions. Can anybody please help me find out what could be the possible explanation for this behavior? Any suggestions/pointers are welcome. regards muni From munkumar at hss.hns.com Tue Oct 10 08:34:00 2000 From: munkumar at hss.hns.com (munkumar at hss.hns.com) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 19:04:00 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] RPC Call fails. Message-ID: hello again, Since I found the problem I feel it will be good for others to share my solution. But at the same time I have one more question. What is the possible reason for failure of xdr_vector() function call. It works for one u_char array of size 3,5or 8 but fails for array of bigger size(100). The obvious pointer here is some memory issue. But can anybody tell me what parameter do I need to set to take care of this issue ? regards muni Here is the solution. The implementation of unions in the RPC is in a form of a structure which has two elements, one integer and other union as represented. It is important for the integer to have a value which maps to a union variable as will be defined in the RPC .x file (see sample .x file below. ) If this integer variable has a value which is not one of the defined in the case values of the union, the problem given below occurs. /* In the .x file */ union myunion switch(int disc) { case 0: int a; case 1: int b; } typedef struct myunion myunion; /* End */ /* Generated */ struct myunion { int disc; /* This variable should have val 0 or 1 only */ union { int a; int b; } myunion_u; }; typedef struct myunion myunion; /* End */ munkumar at hss.hns.com on 10/10/2000 05:06:05 PM Please respond to sunhelp at sunhelp.org To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org cc: (bcc: Munish Kumar/HSS) Subject: [Sunhelp] RPC Call fails. hello, I am running a client-server application where I am using RPC for communication between the client and server. The request being send from the client to the server contains a few parameters implemented in unions. While sending these I get an error "RPC: Unable to encode arguments." The same application works fine for other calls where the request is a simple structure, i.e it has no parameters implemented as unions. Can anybody please help me find out what could be the possible explanation for this behavior? Any suggestions/pointers are welcome. regards muni _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From daleg at elemental.org Tue Oct 10 10:27:23 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:27:23 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Resolution Message-ID: On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, triyono wrote: | Hi All, | I have Ultra 10 with PGX24 and monitor 17". Right now resolution I've | check | from eeprom is : output-device:screen. You do not change wthe resolution in the prom. Take a look at the m64config utility. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Tue Oct 10 10:30:48 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:30:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Too many files open Message-ID: On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, suresh wrote: | Hi | | Is there a parameter we have to set to control the number of open files | (like dos had files = ) See: http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.707.1/SOLTUNEPARAMREF/@Ab2PageView/4144?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 /dale From munkumar at hss.hns.com Tue Oct 10 10:49:02 2000 From: munkumar at hss.hns.com (munkumar at hss.hns.com) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 21:19:02 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mem size in RPC XDRs Message-ID: In the eXternal Data Representation (XDR) in the RPC mechanism, there exists a parameter xdr_handy for the CLIENT handle. This parameter is internally used by xdr_mem.c to allocate memory to the xdr buffers. (calls like xdr_u_char, xdr_u_int) get buff once the value in xdr_handy is validated. This value is decremented by 4 everytime a long is allocated for XDR. ( long is 4 bytes ). As far as my observation goes this parameter is not reset to initial value even after a successful RPC. My question is that is there anyway to reset this value so as the RPC application (client ) doesn;t encounter RPC failure because xdr_mem couldn';t allocated proper buffer for request messages. thanks and regards muni PS: This posting is in continuaton to my earlier posts on RPC. There is no problem in xdr_vector but it xdr_mem functionality which fails due to limitation in value of xdr_handy. From eddie.watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk Tue Oct 10 11:09:30 2000 From: eddie.watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk (Eddie Watkins) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 17:09:30 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT - mail problem Message-ID: We have had a dns problem at work all afternoon, this may have resulted in messages being bounced back to the list or to the individuals who have posted to the list. I apologise for this, and all problems should now be fixed. Eddie Watkins From triyono at rtm.co.id Tue Oct 10 12:20:11 2000 From: triyono at rtm.co.id (triyono) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 00:20:11 +0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Resolution Message-ID: Hi All, I have Ultra 10 with PGX24 and monitor 17". Right now resolution I've check from eeprom is : output-device:screen. Now I want my resolution changed to 1152x900x66.76 I've done it with the command: # eeprom output-device screen:r1152x900x66.76 but the error message : "data not available" is displayed I've check the monitor and graphic card and they support that resolution. I wanna to know what should I do to solve this problem Thank's in advance -triyono- From netmask at sinister.com Tue Oct 10 13:21:10 2000 From: netmask at sinister.com (Erik Parker) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 14:21:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris x86 CD-set question Message-ID: Hey, I'm trying to walk this guy over the phone booting into single user mode with Solaris 8 x86.. I fedex'd him the boot floppy, and the install CD.. However it's telling him it can't find the root partition on that CD.. I can't really remember, but is it the 1st cd of the 2 OS cd's he needs instead? From suresh at mithi.com Tue Oct 10 13:38:30 2000 From: suresh at mithi.com (suresh) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 19:38:30 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Too many files open Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C032F1.AB285C30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Is there a parameter we have to set to control the number of open files (like dos had files = ) thanx in advance Suresh ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C032F1.AB285C30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi
 
Is = there a parameter=20 we have to set to control the number  of open = files
(like = dos had files=20 =3D )
 
thanx = in=20 advance
 
Suresh
------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C032F1.AB285C30-- From teresa at cybertrails.com Tue Oct 10 13:57:00 2000 From: teresa at cybertrails.com (teresa at cybertrails.com) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:57:00 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] PPP dialup on Solaris 7 Message-ID: Greetings! I am having a problem without a PPP dialup connection on Solaris 7. Basically, it dials up just fine, runs through the chat script through authentication, passes, starts to send PPP packet requests.....but nothing ever comes back. I am not sure if the box is blocking incoming PPP packets, or if they are not being requested as I am not terrible familiar with PPP. Any suggestions/idea you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much! Teresa Keller From mike at the-dents.org Tue Oct 10 16:57:33 2000 From: mike at the-dents.org (Mike Dent) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 22:57:33 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Quickcam, Solaris and Sparc? Message-ID: Subject says it all I guess. In my quest to move over from Linux on Intel to Solaris 8 on Sparc, I'd like to know if it might be possible to get my Colour connectix quickcam working on my Sparc parallel port? Thanks Mike -- Mike Dent, Morecambe, Lancs. UK | email , Amprnet PGP fingerprint: 44 F5 22 C4 CB A2 3F 9F 73 9C 02 9F 0B 16 55 72 From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Tue Oct 10 20:24:17 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:24:17 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 1 Message-ID: I am a newbie on SUN and Solaris, previously I am on HPUX platform, and I got one Ultra 1 Creator Ultra Sparc 167 MHZ Sun server in place. currently I 've been assigned to check wheter this server could be installed with 2.7 Solaris. the root password forgotten and have no media kit in place, when I am trying to boot in single user mode still questioning the root password. Question : 1. Is there any otherway to break the root password if we have no CD media ? 2. WIth the machine mentioned, Is it possible to install Solaris 2.7 ( Curretntly OS installed SUNOS 5.5.1 ) Please anybody have hint on this, reply me From sun at minor-element.net Tue Oct 10 20:34:47 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel sr) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 01:34:47 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Creator Graphics Message-ID: Can anyone tell me if the Series 2 Creator 3D will work in an Ultra10? Thanks. -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ From evans at sun.com.ph Tue Oct 10 20:55:11 2000 From: evans at sun.com.ph (Evan Randolph Pangilinan) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:55:11 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] PPP dialup on Solaris 7 Message-ID: teresa at cybertrails.com wrote: > Greetings! > > I am having a problem without a PPP dialup connection on Solaris 7. > Basically, it dials up just fine, runs through the chat script through > authentication, passes, starts to send PPP packet requests.....but nothing ever > comes back. I am not sure if the box is blocking incoming PPP packets, or if > they are not being requested as I am not terrible familiar with PPP. Any > suggestions/idea you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much! > > Teresa Keller > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp hi! please send some error messages if any. are you using the asppp? or Solstice PPP Evan Pangilinan From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Tue Oct 10 22:03:22 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:03:22 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: Hello fellows, I am facing problem , one of SUN server's root password is fogotten unfortunately we have no CD media in place. Is there any way to recover root password without CDROM . Thanks, Hsrisun From sae at news.dcn-asu.ru Tue Oct 10 22:20:53 2000 From: sae at news.dcn-asu.ru (Alex Shavkun) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:20:53 +0700 (BRND) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 1 Message-ID: Hi > > Question : > > 1. Is there any otherway to break the root password if we have no CD media ? No. You need CD > 2. WIth the machine mentioned, Is it possible to install Solaris 2.7 > ( Curretntly OS installed SUNOS 5.5.1 ) Yes of course, it's possible. You need just to boot with CD. > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Bye. Alex. ---------------------- Altai State University Internet Center e-mail: sae at asu.ru tel : +7 3852 220202 fax : +7 3852 367423 From sae at news.dcn-asu.ru Tue Oct 10 22:41:57 2000 From: sae at news.dcn-asu.ru (Alex Shavkun) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:41:57 +0700 (BRND) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 1 Message-ID: > > Question : > > 1. Is there any otherway to break the root password if we have no CD media ? No. You need CD or plug in your hard drive in the other station. > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Bye. Alex. ---------------------- Altai State University Internet Center e-mail: sae at asu.ru tel : +7 3852 220202 fax : +7 3852 367423 From evans at sun.com.ph Tue Oct 10 22:49:04 2000 From: evans at sun.com.ph (Evan Randolph Pangilinan) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:49:04 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > Hello fellows, > > I am facing problem , one of SUN server's root password is fogotten > unfortunately we have no CD media in place. Is there any way to recover root > password without CDROM . > > Thanks, > > Hsrisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp hi! i think one way is to boot from network single-user-mode, if you have a boot server, example: ok boot net -s ( but i havent tried it yet) hope this gives you an idea, Evan Pangilinan From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Tue Oct 10 22:58:47 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:58:47 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: Unfortunately I 've no boot server. poor I am . -----Original Message----- From: Evan Randolph Pangilinan [mailto:evans at sun.com.ph] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:49 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > Hello fellows, > > I am facing problem , one of SUN server's root password is fogotten > unfortunately we have no CD media in place. Is there any way to recover root > password without CDROM . > > Thanks, > > Hsrisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp hi! i think one way is to boot from network single-user-mode, if you have a boot server, example: ok boot net -s ( but i havent tried it yet) hope this gives you an idea, Evan Pangilinan _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Tue Oct 10 23:18:23 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:18:23 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 1 Message-ID: So no choice ? by the way do you have any info of Proxy software for SUN or Solaris . -----Original Message----- From: Alex Shavkun [mailto:sae at news.dcn-asu.ru] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:21 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Cc: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 1 Hi > > Question : > > 1. Is there any otherway to break the root password if we have no CD media ? No. You need CD > 2. WIth the machine mentioned, Is it possible to install Solaris 2.7 > ( Curretntly OS installed SUNOS 5.5.1 ) Yes of course, it's possible. You need just to boot with CD. > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Bye. Alex. ---------------------- Altai State University Internet Center e-mail: sae at asu.ru tel : +7 3852 220202 fax : +7 3852 367423 From dex at SUN.COM.PH Tue Oct 10 23:30:23 2000 From: dex at SUN.COM.PH (Dexter-Al Eugenio) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:30:23 +0800 (SGT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Ultra 1 Message-ID: try squid, www.sunfreeware.com or netscape proxy server On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: > So no choice ? by the way do you have any info of Proxy software for SUN or > Solaris . > From patrick.caujan at mors.fr Wed Oct 11 03:26:25 2000 From: patrick.caujan at mors.fr (patrick CAUJAN) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:26:25 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] High speed serial card Message-ID: Hi, I would like to buy a 5101_1725 card....do you think it's ok to replace the standard Sbus serial card in a SS5 ? if it is, what kind of cable i have to buy to link this card to my external modem (DB25 connector) ? Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Patrick CAUJAN Actielec Technologies Service informatique Z.I du vernis Tel : +33(0)298056708 Technopole brest-iroise Fax : +33(0)298457071 29200 BREST- FRANCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From dhansen at zebra.net Wed Oct 11 11:05:44 2000 From: dhansen at zebra.net (dhansen at zebra.net) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:05:44 US/Central Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: 1: Forgotten root password: A: Boot off of alternate media 1) Boot off of CD media a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow 2) Boot off of network a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow 3) Boot off of tape a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow 4) Boot off of floppy disk(s) a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow c) If using an OS other than SunOS, make certain that there is support for mounting Sun partitions (R/W). 5) Boot off of another hard-drive a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow c) If using an OS other than SunOS, make certain that there is support for mounting Sun partitions (R/W). d) Options here are place another bootable drive (internal or external) in your Ultra 1 and boot off of it or place that drive into another machine as a slave (as internal or external). Or place a blank drive in, install OS on it and proceed as mentioned above. 2: Ignore anyone who says that your only hope is to have a CD. While it is the easiest method, it is far from the only one. In fact, there are other methods than those listed here, but I'm confident that any other methods wouldn't be worth your time. 3: Bring Ultra 1 to Solaris 7 (SunOS 5.7)? A) Yes 1) But you'll need the Solaris 7 bootable media. This is required and makes the above mentioned password issue MUCH more simple. 2) Also, OS installation can be done via the network as well as direct physically available media. -david From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Wed Oct 11 07:16:47 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:16:47 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: You could try downloading a linux distro and creating a bootable CD. Or if you have more than one SUN box, just put the drive as a secondary drive into another box. Mount it and edit the /etc/passwd. >From: "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten >Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:58:47 +0800 > >Unfortunately I 've no boot server. poor I am . > >-----Original Message----- >From: Evan Randolph Pangilinan [mailto:evans at sun.com.ph] >Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:49 AM >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten > > >"Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > > > Hello fellows, > > > > I am facing problem , one of SUN server's root password is fogotten > > unfortunately we have no CD media in place. Is there any way to recover >root > > password without CDROM . > > > > Thanks, > > > > Hsrisun > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > >hi! >i think one way is to boot from network single-user-mode, if you have a >boot >server, example: > > ok boot net -s ( but i havent tried it yet) > >hope this gives you an idea, >Evan Pangilinan > >_______________________________________________ >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 Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 FVDBergh at capgemini.nl Wed Oct 11 07:51:46 2000 From: FVDBergh at capgemini.nl (Filip Van Den Bergh) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:51:46 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] newfs: I/O error Message-ID: Hi, When creating a new filesystem, using newfs, I get follwing output: write error wtfs: I/O error Is there anyone who knows what's causing that problem? I'm using a Quantum atlas V 9.1 GB harddisk with Solaris 2.6. TIA Filip From yavuz.sert at turkport.com Wed Oct 11 08:49:56 2000 From: yavuz.sert at turkport.com (Yavuz Sert) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 16:49:56 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: hi i have two same disks on my solaris 5.7 i want to mirror one of them to other, which tools can i use? thanks yavuz From jkennedy at orent.com Wed Oct 11 09:03:20 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (John Kennedy) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:03:20 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: Yavuz Sert wrote: > > hi > > i have two same disks on my solaris 5.7 > i want to mirror one of them to other, which tools can i use? > > thanks > > yavuz > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Check the site http://www.backupcentral.com and look for the script duplicate.sh It's in the tools section and it's free. John -- John Kennedy UNIX System Administrator Orent Graphics 402-733-6400 Ext 266 Q - How many Microsoft techs does it take to change a lightbulb? A - None. They just redefine Darkness (TM) as the new industry standard. From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Wed Oct 11 09:10:21 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 16:10:21 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: mirror Message-ID: On Wed 2000-10-11 (16:49), Yavuz Sert wrote: > hi > > i have two same disks on my solaris 5.7 > i want to mirror one of them to other, which tools can i use? - to copy physically : dd - to copy logically : rsync (of course once per partition) - to spend money : Solstice DiskSuite 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 blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Wed Oct 11 09:13:55 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake r matheny) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:13:55 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunOS 4.1 CD Problem Message-ID: --openmail-part-2ac16e4d-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline OK, I've got a SunOS 4.1 CDROM. It specifically states support for the Sun4c architecture, yet when trying to boot the cd from an IPC I get errors. The instructions say to use b sd(,6,2) -sw to boot off the cd, but my ROM rev no longer supports that. Every combination of boot /sbus/esp/sd@* and boot cdrom * that I have tried has failed with 1 of 2 error messages, either Illegal Instruction or The program does not look executable. I know for a fact that this is a sun bootable cdrom (it's a Sony CDU-8012). So, my question is: What do I need to do to boot SunOS 4.1 on this IPC. Thanks in advance. -Blake --openmail-part-2ac16e4d-00000001-- From yavuz.sert at turkport.com Wed Oct 11 09:32:52 2000 From: yavuz.sert at turkport.com (Yavuz Sert) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:32:52 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: thanks for help but the tool that i need has to write everything in realtime whatever written to first disk. i think duplicate.sh doesn't do this, does it? then, still is there a tool? yavuz -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of John Kennedy Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 5:03 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] mirror Yavuz Sert wrote: > > hi > > i have two same disks on my solaris 5.7 > i want to mirror one of them to other, which tools can i use? > > thanks > > yavuz > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Check the site http://www.backupcentral.com and look for the script duplicate.sh It's in the tools section and it's free. John -- John Kennedy UNIX System Administrator Orent Graphics 402-733-6400 Ext 266 Q - How many Microsoft techs does it take to change a lightbulb? A - None. They just redefine Darkness (TM) as the new industry standard. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From daniel.cuthbert at uk.psi.com Wed Oct 11 09:34:29 2000 From: daniel.cuthbert at uk.psi.com (Dan Cuthbert) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:34:29 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] changing timezone Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Can anyone tell me the way to easily change a running systems timezone? cheers Dan Cuthbert European Hosting Research & Engineering PSINet Datacentres mobile : +44 77 1279 0646 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOeR6dA35kLKMi26SEQKfRwCgujLI3b8jwCxkKwdK49X3wv4Uxi8AoLLQ EIQZyk9UtpCDddZkbg4M+RFB =Vakx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Wed Oct 11 09:51:00 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 16:51:00 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunOS 4.1 CD Problem Message-ID: On Wed 2000-10-11 (09:13), blake r matheny wrote: > OK, I've got a SunOS 4.1 CDROM. It specifically states support for the > Sun4c architecture, yet when trying to boot the cd from an IPC I get > errors. The instructions say to use b sd(,6,2) -sw to boot off the cd, That's in fact pre-OBP syntax... boot cdrom should do - you'd have to enter "new mode" before. > but my ROM rev no longer supports that. Every combination of boot > /sbus/esp/sd@* and boot cdrom * that I have tried has failed with 1 of > 2 error messages, either Illegal Instruction or The program does not > look executable. Is your NVRAM still OK ? I know for a fact that this is a sun bootable cdrom > (it's a Sony CDU-8012). Did someone tamper with it and switch it to non-512 byte blocking? Steffen, did you really say 4.1 (without anything??? - I'd try 4.1.4) -- 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 jkennedy at orent.com Wed Oct 11 09:52:15 2000 From: jkennedy at orent.com (John Kennedy) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:52:15 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: If you use cron I think it would work. You could also modify it to run the way you want it to. John Here is what the site says about duplicate.sh: Create a Standby Root Mirror: duplicate.sh Get the latest version of duplicate.sh This script works for Solaris machines only, but does support multiple Sun architectures. It duplicates the root disk to another disk using newfs, fsck, and dump. It then sets the EEPROM settings to automatically boot off that disk the next time the system is rebooted. Copying the OS To copy the OS, it performs the following steps: Partition the copy drive to look the same as the drive we are booted from newfs the appropriate filesystems on the other drive fsck the appropriate fileystems on the other drive Use dump/restore to copy the OS over to the other drive Modifies the /etc/vfstab to look right on the other drive This is typically done via cron once a night. The duplication can be halted if you are planning on an OS upgrade, patch installation, application installation, or other risky project. If anything happens to your OS as a result of this project, you can safely boot off the old disk if you halted the duplication for the length of the project. Setting the alternate boot duplicate.sh uses the disk aliases (e.g. disk0 disk3) already available. It looks at the disk we are currently booted from (e.g. disk0), and then sets the boot argument to the other disk (e.g. boot disk3). That way, the next time the system reboots, it boots from this disk. This continually tests the process and the other disk. A neat feature of this is that if the system panics for any reason, it automatically boots from the other disk when it comes back up. Don't Forget Remember to disable the duplication process for a few days any time you are planning an upgrade of any kind. When you install patches or applications that require a reboot, make sure you set the boot alias to boot off the drive that you just modified. Otherwise, you will boot off the alternate disk that was not modified. Of course, you could also immediately run duplicate.sh, but I wouldn't advise that. I would make sure that the change didn't negatively affect your system. Yavuz Sert wrote: > > thanks for help > > but the tool that i need has to write everything in realtime whatever > written to first disk. i think duplicate.sh doesn't do this, does it? > > then, still is there a tool? > > yavuz > -- John Kennedy UNIX System Administrator Orent Graphics 402-733-6400 Ext 266 Q - How many Microsoft techs does it take to change a lightbulb? A - None. They just redefine Darkness (TM) as the new industry standard. From chennai_dude at excite.com Wed Oct 11 10:03:14 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 08:03:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 Help Message-ID: Hi Admins, I have an Ultra 10 Sun 5.7 system for which I installed the Solaris7 recommended patches that were downloaded from sunsolve.sun.com. After ths install_cluster script completed I issued reboot command. While the system was coming up it gave the following msgs and hung unable to create /var/adm/utmp unable to create /var/adm/utmpx. To solve this I think I should just do touch utmp/x in /var/adm. Am I right?. If so how am I to access the system from OS CD?. As I'm new to this OS I wanted to know it from experienced guys in this list. Request your help. Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From shatle at vue.com Wed Oct 11 10:05:12 2000 From: shatle at vue.com (Hatle, Steven J.) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:05:12 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunOS 4.1 CD Problem Message-ID: The older Sun 4's (4/3xx) etc. used a syntax of b sd(0,30,1) but that depends on PROM- I would think the IPC would be new enough to use the boot cdrom command. Check the archive of this list- this subject came up a month or so ago. Steve -----Original Message----- From: blake r matheny [mailto:blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:14 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] SunOS 4.1 CD Problem OK, I've got a SunOS 4.1 CDROM. It specifically states support for the Sun4c architecture, yet when trying to boot the cd from an IPC I get errors. The instructions say to use b sd(,6,2) -sw to boot off the cd, but my ROM rev no longer supports that. Every combination of boot /sbus/esp/sd@* and boot cdrom * that I have tried has failed with 1 of 2 error messages, either Illegal Instruction or The program does not look executable. I know for a fact that this is a sun bootable cdrom (it's a Sony CDU-8012). So, my question is: What do I need to do to boot SunOS 4.1 on this IPC. Thanks in advance. -Blake From ward at zilla.nu Wed Oct 11 10:08:44 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:08:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: I could be wrong, but I think DiskSuite is free these days. Might only be with Sol8, though. Reagen On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 05:32:52PM +0300, Yavuz Sert wrote: > thanks for help > > but the tool that i need has to write everything in realtime whatever > written to first disk. i think duplicate.sh doesn't do this, does it? > > then, still is there a tool? > > yavuz > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf > Of John Kennedy > Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 5:03 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] mirror > > > Yavuz Sert wrote: > > > > hi > > > > i have two same disks on my solaris 5.7 > > i want to mirror one of them to other, which tools can i use? > > > > thanks > > > > yavuz > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > Check the site http://www.backupcentral.com and look for the script > duplicate.sh > It's in the tools section and it's free. > John > -- > John Kennedy > UNIX System Administrator > Orent Graphics > 402-733-6400 Ext 266 > Q - How many Microsoft techs does it take to change a lightbulb? > A - None. They just redefine Darkness (TM) as the new industry > standard. > _______________________________________________ > 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 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Wed Oct 11 11:05:47 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 16:05:47 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 Help Message-ID: You could 'boot -s' into single user mode from the OK prompt. If the machine is hung just stop-A to get to OK prompt. To boot from cdrom just 'boot cdrom' from OK prompt. This will start the solaris installation in an openwindows environment. You can stop the installation, and then in the openwindows environment open an Xterm. Hope this helps. >From: Balaji srinivasan >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: "sunhelp, sunhelp" >Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 Help >Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 08:03:14 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi Admins, > I have an Ultra 10 Sun 5.7 system for which I installed the >Solaris7 recommended patches that were downloaded from sunsolve.sun.com. >After ths install_cluster script completed I issued reboot command. While >the system was coming up it gave the following msgs and hung > >unable to create /var/adm/utmp >unable to create /var/adm/utmpx. > >To solve this I think I should just do touch utmp/x in /var/adm. Am I >right?. If so how am I to access the system from OS CD?. As I'm new to this >OS I wanted to know it from experienced guys in this list. Request your >help. > >Thanks, >Balaji >----------------------- >Unix Administrator >Segue Software Inc.., >201,Spring Street >Lexington,MA-02421 >Ph: 781-402-5898 > > > > > >_______________________________________________________ >Say Bye to Slow Internet! >http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 ana_ballester at hotmail.com Wed Oct 11 16:54:56 2000 From: ana_ballester at hotmail.com (Ana Ballester) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 16:54:56 CEST Subject: [Sunhelp] libbsd not found Message-ID: Hi, I have a problem: I installed MICO (CORBA), the installation was succesfully, but when i try to compile a test, it displays me that not found commands in the libraries: libreadline, libncurses and libbsd. These libraries are not installed in my server (E-4500, Solaris7). I get libreadline and libncurses, but I'm unable to get libbsd. How can I get this library or package??. Thanks in Advance _________________________________________________________________________ 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 david at rouseworld.org Wed Oct 11 12:06:59 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:06:59 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] PPP dialup on Solaris 7 Message-ID: on 10/10/00 2:57 PM, teresa at cybertrails.com at teresa at cybertrails.com wrote: > Greetings! > > I am having a problem without a PPP dialup connection on Solaris 7. > Basically, it dials up just fine, runs through the chat script through > authentication, passes, starts to send PPP packet requests.....but nothing Probably the best serial tutorial/FAQ for Sun is on the Stokley (sp?) site, the link is available off the sunhelp.org web site. They step through most of what you need to check. -- drouse From gangren at scripps.edu Wed Oct 11 12:29:13 2000 From: gangren at scripps.edu (Gang Ren) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:29:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: Boot in sigle user, and delete the password in /etc/passed file. +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | REN,'Gary' Gang, Ph.D., | | Department of Cell Biology #MB21 Email: gangren at scripps.edu | | The Scripps Research Institute Tel : (858) 784 9815 (O) | | 10550 N. Torrey Pines Road Fax : (858) 784 9927 | | La Jolla, CA 92037, USA leonardo.scripps.edu/~gangren | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Jarrett Carver wrote: > You could try downloading a linux distro and creating a bootable CD. Or if > you have more than one SUN box, just put the drive as a secondary drive into > another box. Mount it and edit the /etc/passwd. > > > >From: "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" > >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" > >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten > >Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:58:47 +0800 > > > >Unfortunately I 've no boot server. poor I am . > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Evan Randolph Pangilinan [mailto:evans at sun.com.ph] > >Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:49 AM > >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten > > > > > >"Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > > > > > Hello fellows, > > > > > > I am facing problem , one of SUN server's root password is fogotten > > > unfortunately we have no CD media in place. Is there any way to recover > >root > > > password without CDROM . > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Hsrisun > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > >hi! > >i think one way is to boot from network single-user-mode, if you have a > >boot > >server, example: > > > > ok boot net -s ( but i havent tried it yet) > > > >hope this gives you an idea, > >Evan Pangilinan > > > >_______________________________________________ > >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 > > > Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 > solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator > ___________________________________________________________ > > "In theory, there is no difference between theory and > practice. But, in practice, there is. " > - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut > ____________________________________________________________ > > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From Jacob.Brodersen2 at langley.af.mil Wed Oct 11 12:36:02 2000 From: Jacob.Brodersen2 at langley.af.mil (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Br=F6dersen_Jacob_K_Civ_ACC/DRKI?=) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:36:02 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] GCC Install Message-ID: Hi all, I've been trying in vain for the past week to download and install a C compiler from www.sunfreeware.com onto my Ultra 1 140. I used Netscape to download the compiled and gzipped binary to my hard drive. When I look at the file, Netscape has truncated the file name and removed the .gz suffix. I have tried to use gunzip, but the program says the file is not in gzip format. Assuming Netscape unzipped it for me, I have tried to use pkgadd to add it, but that doesn't seem to work either. The sunfreeware files used to be tarred as well, but there is no .tar in the filename. I have successfully installed this software on my Sparc 2 earlier this year, but have obviously forgotten exactly how I did it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Jake Jacob K. Brdersen III Principal Engineer, Sverdrup Technology, Inc. HQ ACC/DRKI DSN 574-1911 COMM (757) 764-1911 jacob.brodersen2 at langley.af.mil From duke.glover at verizon.com Wed Oct 11 12:40:50 2000 From: duke.glover at verizon.com (Glover, Duke) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:40:50 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] First Post -- only a test -- please delete Message-ID: From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Wed Oct 11 12:53:23 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 19:53:23 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: GCC Install Message-ID: On Wed 2000-10-11 (13:36), Brdersen Jacob K Civ ACC/DRKI wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been trying in vain for the past week to download and install a C > compiler from www.sunfreeware.com onto my Ultra 1 140. > The sunfreeware files used to > be tarred as well, but there is no .tar in the filename. Did you try to ask 'file' what it thinks about the file contents? 'tar -tvf' ? Even 'od -xc | more' ? If it#s a gzipped file you should see the original filename somewhere at the beginning of binary junk. If it's tarred, 'file' will probably tell you it'd be text. -- 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 dangolano at ONEXCHANGE.com Wed Oct 11 13:01:48 2000 From: dangolano at ONEXCHANGE.com (Dan Angolano) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:01:48 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: Another "unsupported" method is to go to rootshell.com and try to find an exploit that is applicable to your system that you know you has not been patched yet. This has bailed me out from time to time... -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of dhansen at zebra.net Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 7:06 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten 1: Forgotten root password: A: Boot off of alternate media 1) Boot off of CD media a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow 2) Boot off of network a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow 3) Boot off of tape a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow 4) Boot off of floppy disk(s) a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow c) If using an OS other than SunOS, make certain that there is support for mounting Sun partitions (R/W). 5) Boot off of another hard-drive a) mount drive b) edit /mount_point/etc/shadow c) If using an OS other than SunOS, make certain that there is support for mounting Sun partitions (R/W). d) Options here are place another bootable drive (internal or external) in your Ultra 1 and boot off of it or place that drive into another machine as a slave (as internal or external). Or place a blank drive in, install OS on it and proceed as mentioned above. 2: Ignore anyone who says that your only hope is to have a CD. While it is the easiest method, it is far from the only one. In fact, there are other methods than those listed here, but I'm confident that any other methods wouldn't be worth your time. 3: Bring Ultra 1 to Solaris 7 (SunOS 5.7)? A) Yes 1) But you'll need the Solaris 7 bootable media. This is required and makes the above mentioned password issue MUCH more simple. 2) Also, OS installation can be done via the network as well as direct physically available media. -david _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From archimage at linux-magic.com Wed Oct 11 13:06:08 2000 From: archimage at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:06:08 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] GCC Install Message-ID: Try renaming the downloaded file with a .gz extension, then gunzip it. Netscape likes to rename gz files, but it forgets to gunzip them first! The Archimage Brdersen Jacob K Civ ACC/DRKI wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've been trying in vain for the past week to download and install a C > compiler from www.sunfreeware.com onto my Ultra 1 140. I used Netscape to > download the compiled and gzipped binary to my hard drive. When I look at > the file, Netscape has truncated the file name and removed the .gz suffix. > > I have tried to use gunzip, but the program says the file is not in gzip > format. Assuming Netscape unzipped it for me, I have tried to use pkgadd to > add it, but that doesn't seem to work either. The sunfreeware files used to > be tarred as well, but there is no .tar in the filename. > > I have successfully installed this software on my Sparc 2 earlier this year, > but have obviously forgotten exactly how I did it. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Jake > > Jacob K. Brdersen III > Principal Engineer, Sverdrup Technology, Inc. > HQ ACC/DRKI > DSN 574-1911 > COMM (757) 764-1911 > jacob.brodersen2 at langley.af.mil > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ravikatti at hotmail.com Wed Oct 11 13:07:11 2000 From: ravikatti at hotmail.com (Ravi Katti) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 18:07:11 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: Hi All, >From what John says, Everything seems fine about the script except the dump/restore part. I would prefer rsync/rdist over dump/restore. one of the reasons being, whenever there are deletes in the source file system the same will not be reflected on the destination file system. And therefore the destination file system will keep on growing. Anyway these are my thoughts. ----Original Message Follows---- From: John Kennedy Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] mirror Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:52:15 -0500 To copy the OS, it performs the following steps: Partition the copy drive to look the same as the drive we are booted from newfs the appropriate filesystems on the other drive fsck the appropriate fileystems on the other drive Use dump/restore to copy the OS over to the other drive Modifies the /etc/vfstab to look right on the other drive Setting the alternate boot _________________________________________________________________________ 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 Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com Wed Oct 11 14:01:18 2000 From: Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com (Cardinal Christopher) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:01:18 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] /usr/openwin Message-ID: I am thinking of moving /usr/openwin to /opt and make a symbolic link to it. We use CDE on the console. Any compelling reasons not to do this. Solaris 2.6. /usr is quite full. Chris From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Oct 11 14:12:07 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:12:07 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunOS 4.1 CD Problem Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:05:12AM -0500, Hatle, Steven J. wrote: > The older Sun 4's (4/3xx) etc. used a syntax of > b sd(0,30,1) I always used b sd(0,6,2). -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Oct 11 14:13:05 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:13:05 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:29:13AM -0700, Gang Ren wrote: > Boot in sigle user, and delete the password in /etc/passed file. Doesent work - you ahve to know the root password to *get* to single user. What you have to do is boot to single-user from a CD-ROM, mount up the HD's / partition, then edit the password file on that partition.. bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From chennai_dude at excite.com Wed Oct 11 14:28:47 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:28:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 Help Message-ID: Hi, Thanks for the inputs. But even after doing touch utmp utmpx it again gives me the same msgs and halts. Any other things I'll have to do or 'am I missing something here. Pls help me as it's very critical that this server is up. I did OK>boot cdrom started a console mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /mnt cd /mnt/var/adm mv utmp utmp.old mv utmpx utmpx.old touch utmp utmpx chmod 644 utmp utmpx chown root:bin utmp utmpx cd / umount /mnt reboot Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From dkurlow at scetv.org Wed Oct 11 15:00:54 2000 From: dkurlow at scetv.org (David Kurlowich) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 16:00:54 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: 3Com 3C905C & Solaris 2.5.1 x86 Message-ID: -----Original Message----- >Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 11:20:07 -0700 (PDT) >From: Vinay Bharel >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: [Sunhelp] 3Com 3C905C & Solaris 2.5.1 x86 >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >I am trying to get a 3C905C working on Solaris 2.5.1 but I am having no >luch. The OS is not detecting it. I have read in the Solaris FAQ that I >need to add elxl "pci10b7,1000" to /etc/driver_aliases and then add >pci8086,1030 pc8086,1030 net pci iprb.bef "Intel 82559" >to the device configuration assistant. > >I don't know how to get into the configuration assistant. > >Any ideas? > >--- >Vinay Bharel >vinay at bharel.com >http://www.bharel.com I had the same problem, and got this solution. In the file /etc/driver_aliases, add the following line (including quotes): elxl "pci10b7,1000" Then in the file /platform/i86pc/boot/solaris/devicedb/master, add the following line (including quotes): pci10b7,1000 pci10b7,1000 net pci elxl.bef "3Com 3C905C-TX-M Fast Etherlink XL 10/100" Then when you reboot, Solaris will see the adapter. David Kurlowich Engineering IT Manager South Carolina Educational Television Phone: (803) 737-3467 FAX: (803) 737-3495 Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 11:20:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Vinay Bharel To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] 3Com 3C905C & Solaris 2.5.1 x86 Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org I am trying to get a 3C905C working on Solaris 2.5.1 but I am having no luch. The OS is not detecting it. I have read in the Solaris FAQ that I need to add elxl "pci10b7,1000" to /etc/driver_aliases and then add pci8086,1030 pc8086,1030 net pci iprb.bef "Intel 82559" to the device configuration assistant. I don't know how to get into the configuration assistant. Any ideas? --- Vinay Bharel vinay at bharel.com http://www.bharel.com From spribyl at enteract.com Wed Oct 11 15:17:07 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:17:07 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 Help Message-ID: There is a problem with the patch set you installed. I had the same problem. I had to reget the patches from sun. Reinstall the os and reinstall the patches. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Balaji srinivasan wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for the inputs. But even after doing touch utmp utmpx it again > gives me the same msgs and halts. Any other things I'll have to do or 'am I > missing something here. Pls help me as it's very critical that this server > is up. > > I did > OK>boot cdrom > started a console > mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /mnt > cd /mnt/var/adm > mv utmp utmp.old > mv utmpx utmpx.old > touch utmp utmpx > chmod 644 utmp utmpx > chown root:bin utmp utmpx > cd / > umount /mnt > reboot > > Thanks, > Balaji > ----------------------- > Unix Administrator > Segue Software Inc.., > 201,Spring Street > Lexington,MA-02421 > Ph: 781-402-5898 > > > > > > _______________________________________________________ > Say Bye to Slow Internet! > http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From ward at zilla.nu Wed Oct 11 15:19:06 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:19:06 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Netra T-1 Message-ID: Anyone have experience with the Netra T-1 boxes? I'm considering using a few in an FTP infrastructure revamp, but have yet to hear ANY reviews or comments on the boxes. I'd be running Sol7 (trusted, if possible on that hardware). Reagen From mike at the-dents.org Wed Oct 11 15:36:42 2000 From: mike at the-dents.org (Mike Dent) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 21:36:42 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Oh no! IPIP tunnels again :) Message-ID: I have a question regarding IPIP tunnelling in Solaris 8, example below: Home Home Work +----------+ +-------------+ +---------------+ |solaris 8 | | linux gw | |199.1.2.3 | |10.2.242.4|----------|10.2.242.1 |-----------| internet |----> | |A B| 10.8.83.1|C D| connected | NET +----------+ +-------------+ +---------------+ A=10.2.242.4 B=10.2.242.1 C=10.8.83.1 D=199.1.2.3 (NOTE IP's changed!) I have a machine at work with a backbone address which is doing proxy ARP for my home machines. I'm using IPIP tunnels to connect my home machines to work and make it appear that they are on the backbone. I can do this fine with the linux machines but I am having problems configuring IPIP tunnels (version4) with Solaris 8. My home network is 10.2.242.0 and my linux gw pc above connects to work via a wireless network, the whole network uses private addresses. The private addresses are reachable from the work backbone addresses. I need to give my Solaris 8 box a backbone address, lets say 199.1.2.100 and encapsulate this in a tunnel using 10.2.242.4 as the endpoint of the tunnel at home. Can anybody help me with the needed ifconfig and route commands to get this working please? I need to set my default route out from the Solaris box via the IPIP tunnel. I already have the route and arp publish in place at work so I think that end is ok. Any help would be most welcome. When I have this all working fully and understand it I shall make it available on a web page. Thanks Mike -- Mike Dent, Morecambe, Lancs. UK | email , Amprnet PGP fingerprint: 44 F5 22 C4 CB A2 3F 9F 73 9C 02 9F 0B 16 55 72 From SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com Wed Oct 11 18:02:56 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 19:02:56 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Replacing OpenBoot PROM on an SS20 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_01C033D7.64DAA5D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I'm trying to upgrade the OpenBoot PROM on my SS20; reason being that I've bought a dual 100mhz Ross cpu which requires PROM rev of 2.25 or later. The system has a rev 2.22 PROM and an SM61 cpu now. Problem: after carefully putting in the new PROM I don't get any video and the green light on the front of the case doesn't come on. I do hear the drives spin up initially and I hear the system is definitely on. I can't tell by the sound if it's continuing to boot up fully but my guess is that it's not. I still have the SM61 cpu in so I know that isn't the issue. I am 110% sure I didn't bend any pins on the PROM and that it is seated properly. Is there a jumper I have to clear or some key combo that I neglected after replacing a PROM? I even tried putting the old PROM back in to no avail. I am pretty much a SPARC neophyte so talk slowly. Thanks. Desperately seeking Sol. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C033D7.64DAA5D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Replacing OpenBoot PROM on an SS20

I'm trying to upgrade the OpenBoot PROM on my SS20; = reason being that I've bought a dual 100mhz Ross cpu which requires = PROM rev of 2.25 or later. The system has a rev 2.22 PROM and an SM61 = cpu now.

Problem: after carefully putting in the new PROM I = don't get any video and the green light on the front of the case = doesn't come on. I do hear the drives spin up initially and I hear the = system is definitely on. I can't tell by the sound if it's continuing = to boot up fully but my guess is that it's not. I still have the SM61 = cpu in so I know that isn't the issue. I am 110% sure I didn't bend any = pins on the PROM and that it is seated properly.

Is there a jumper I have to clear or some key combo = that I neglected after replacing a PROM? I even tried putting the old = PROM back in to no avail. I am pretty much a SPARC neophyte so talk = slowly. Thanks.

Desperately seeking Sol.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C033D7.64DAA5D0-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Oct 11 19:10:28 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 19:10:28 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Netra T-1 Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 03:19:06PM -0500, Reagen Ward wrote: > Anyone have experience with the Netra T-1 boxes? I'm considering using a few > in an FTP infrastructure revamp, but have yet to hear ANY reviews or comments > on the boxes. I'd be running Sol7 (trusted, if possible on that hardware). > Reagen THey're GREAT. Be sure and order the slimline CD-ROM for them *when you order the box* tho, or you'll never be able to get them. I used one as the main backup server (with a dual-channel diff. scsi pci card installed) for the last company I worked with; ran a 300-tape library with no problems. It was a great little box. The LOM console (lights-out management, serial console that lets you hard-reset the box, etc) is great as well. bill -- Bill Bradford * KD5LQR mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Wed Oct 11 19:44:28 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 21:44:28 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] information Message-ID: Where can I find information on Solaris Kernel, microkernel,etc. Solaris is microkernel, isn't it? -- "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 Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Wed Oct 11 20:01:46 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:01:46 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Message-ID: I have Linux CD but not for SPARC. is it oke ? -----Original Message----- From: Gang Ren [mailto:gangren at scripps.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:29 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten Boot in sigle user, and delete the password in /etc/passed file. +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | REN,'Gary' Gang, Ph.D., | | Department of Cell Biology #MB21 Email: gangren at scripps.edu | | The Scripps Research Institute Tel : (858) 784 9815 (O) | | 10550 N. Torrey Pines Road Fax : (858) 784 9927 | | La Jolla, CA 92037, USA leonardo.scripps.edu/~gangren | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Jarrett Carver wrote: > You could try downloading a linux distro and creating a bootable CD. Or if > you have more than one SUN box, just put the drive as a secondary drive into > another box. Mount it and edit the /etc/passwd. > > > >From: "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" > >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" > >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten > >Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:58:47 +0800 > > > >Unfortunately I 've no boot server. poor I am . > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Evan Randolph Pangilinan [mailto:evans at sun.com.ph] > >Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:49 AM > >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] root password forgotten > > > > > >"Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > > > > > Hello fellows, > > > > > > I am facing problem , one of SUN server's root password is fogotten > > > unfortunately we have no CD media in place. Is there any way to recover > >root > > > password without CDROM . > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Hsrisun > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > >hi! > >i think one way is to boot from network single-user-mode, if you have a > >boot > >server, example: > > > > ok boot net -s ( but i havent tried it yet) > > > >hope this gives you an idea, > >Evan Pangilinan > > > >_______________________________________________ > >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 > > > Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 > solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator > ___________________________________________________________ > > "In theory, there is no difference between theory and > practice. But, in practice, there is. " > - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut > ____________________________________________________________ > > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > 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 schu at schu.net Wed Oct 11 20:16:36 2000 From: schu at schu.net (Matthew Schumacher) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:16:36 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] problems with a quantum drive and a SS10. Message-ID: All, I have a QUANTUM-FIREBALL_TM3200S-300X hard disk in my Sparcstation 10 and I am running into these problems: Oct 11 08:42:31 untied scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 /espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000 (esp0): Oct 11 08:42:31 untied Disconnected tagged cmds (15) timeout for Target 3.0 Oct 11 08:42:31 untied scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 /espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 3,0 (sd3): Oct 11 08:42:31 untied SCSI transport failed: reason 'timeout': retrying command Oct 11 08:42:31 untied scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 /espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 3,0 (sd3): Oct 11 08:42:31 untied SCSI transport failed: reason 'reset': retrying command Is there any known problems between this hard disk and my sparc? I remember reading somewhere something about quantum drives and sparcstations but I can't remember where. thanks for any help you can send, schu From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Wed Oct 11 20:30:48 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:30:48 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 Help Message-ID: I encounted the same problem when installed the patch. It seems that Solaris 7 has different versions(Patched at different level). Pls. install the latest Solaris 7 and the problem will not exist. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Steve Pribyl Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 4:17 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Cc: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 Help There is a problem with the patch set you installed. I had the same problem. I had to reget the patches from sun. Reinstall the os and reinstall the patches. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Balaji srinivasan wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for the inputs. But even after doing touch utmp utmpx it again > gives me the same msgs and halts. Any other things I'll have to do or 'am I > missing something here. Pls help me as it's very critical that this server > is up. > > I did > OK>boot cdrom > started a console > mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /mnt > cd /mnt/var/adm > mv utmp utmp.old > mv utmpx utmpx.old > touch utmp utmpx > chmod 644 utmp utmpx > chown root:bin utmp utmpx > cd / > umount /mnt > reboot > > Thanks, > Balaji > ----------------------- > Unix Administrator > Segue Software Inc.., > 201,Spring Street > Lexington,MA-02421 > Ph: 781-402-5898 > > > > > > _______________________________________________________ > Say Bye to Slow Internet! > http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html > > _______________________________________________ > 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 johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Wed Oct 11 20:41:56 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:41:56 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] changing timezone Message-ID: Change /etc/TIMEZONE first, then reboot the server. I don't know if you want to change timezone without rebooting the system. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Dan Cuthbert Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:34 PM To: Sunhelp Subject: [Sunhelp] changing timezone -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Can anyone tell me the way to easily change a running systems timezone? cheers Dan Cuthbert European Hosting Research & Engineering PSINet Datacentres mobile : +44 77 1279 0646 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOeR6dA35kLKMi26SEQKfRwCgujLI3b8jwCxkKwdK49X3wv4Uxi8AoLLQ EIQZyk9UtpCDddZkbg4M+RFB =Vakx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Thu Oct 12 02:36:11 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:36:11 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Replacing OpenBoot PROM on an SS20 Message-ID: On Wed 2000-10-11 (19:02), Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J] wrote: > I'm trying to upgrade the OpenBoot PROM on my SS20; reason being that I've > bought a dual 100mhz Ross cpu which requires PROM rev of 2.25 or later. Sure you won't need 2.25R (note the R) ? > Problem: after carefully putting in the new PROM I don't get any video and > the green light on the front of the case doesn't come on. I do hear the > drives spin up initially and I hear the system is definitely on. Connect a serial terminal to ttya and watch the diagnostics output I can't > tell by the sound if it's continuing to boot up fully but my guess is that > it's not. Can you ping the machine? I still have the SM61 cpu in so I know that isn't the issue. I am > 110% sure I didn't bend any pins on the PROM and that it is seated properly. Replacement of OBPs tends to switch to diag mode. Look in the Ross manual. > Is there a jumper I have to clear or some key combo that I neglected after > replacing a PROM? Stop-N, Stop-D I even tried putting the old PROM back in to no avail. The NVRAM contents have already been adjusted to the new OBP Steffen, I'd start with the serial terminal -- 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 Computers are useless. They only can give us answers. --- Picasso From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Thu Oct 12 03:30:32 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:30:32 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: Hello, Recently, One server (E450, Solaris7) was rebooted unexpectedly. I have looked up /var/adm/messages but can't get any hints. Also there is nothing in /var/crash/`hostname`/. I suspected some application led to the crash. Can anybody give me a hand on tracing the reason ? Thanks in advance. John From sae at news.dcn-asu.ru Thu Oct 12 03:58:17 2000 From: sae at news.dcn-asu.ru (Alex Shavkun) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 15:58:17 +0700 (BRND) Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: > Hello, > > Recently, One server (E450, Solaris7) was rebooted unexpectedly. I have > looked up /var/adm/messages but can't get any hints. Also there is nothing > in /var/crash/`hostname`/. I suspected some application led to the crash. > Can anybody give me a hand on tracing the reason ? > > Thanks in advance. > John It's just FATAL (not kernel panic, I think it's some hardware problems) crash, in this case system can't write any logs. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Bye. Alex. ---------------------- Altai State University Internet Center e-mail: sae at asu.ru tel : +7 3852 220202 fax : +7 3852 367423 From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Thu Oct 12 05:20:40 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:20:40 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: Try Solstice Disksuite, if you are running Solaris 8 its located on Solaris CD #2, its shiped with prior versions on the CD labeled "easy access server" //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ > i have two same disks on my solaris 5.7 > i want to mirror one of them to other, which tools can i use? > > thanks > > yavuz > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From chennai_dude at excite.com Thu Oct 12 08:27:49 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 06:27:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:Solaris 7 Help Message-ID: Hi All, Thanks for everyone who replied. I came to know that it's a bug and it can be fixed in the following manner. Thanks to the Tech Support guy from Akibia. I'm attaching the document for you guys reference. Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SRDB ID: 20768 SYNOPSIS: Jumbo Kernel Patch 106541-## gives utmp and utmpx errors DETAIL DESCRIPTION: After applying the Jumbo Kernel Patch for Solaris 7, the system will fail to boot. Customer reports the following: "I have just installed kernel update patch 106541 and now my machine will not boot. In fact, when I choose an offered run level, it just keeps looping and giving me an option to choose another run level. The customer will see the following on his screen: Boot device: /iommu/sbus/espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 3,0:a File and args: SunOS Release 5.7 Version Generic_106541-## [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] Copyright (c) 1983-1999, Sun Microsystems, Inc. | INIT: Cannot create /var/adm/utmp or /var/adm/utmpx INIT: failed write of utmpx entry:" " INIT: failed write of utmpx entry:" " INIT: SINGLE USER MODE ENTER RUN LEVEL (0-6, s or S): SOLUTION SUMMARY: This problem has primarily been seen as an issue with FCS of Solaris 2.7, released in October of 1998 and Jumbo Kernel Patches 106541-05 and -07. The following provides a quick fix to get the system up and working again. 1) At the ok prompt, type boot cdrom -s 2) mount the boot disk's root partition ex.: mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /a 3) ls -l /a/devices/pseudo/sys* If there is NO MATCH, then this is the key that the kernel patch is the culprit. Proceed to step 4. If there is a match, then it is likely that something else is responsible for the NO BOOT issue. For example, the cu just edited vfstab and the mount of /var is incorrect. 4) Get the "postpatch" script from the 106541-05 (or -07) directory. It might still be on the hard drive, or it can be moved onto the system via ftp or floppy. 5) From the patch directory, do the following: # ROOTDIR=/a # export ROOTDIR # chmod 755 postpatch # ./postpatch You should get an error aboutr the driver already being loaded. 6) Do the following: ls -l /a/devices/pseudo/sys* You should now see the devices sysmsg at 0:msglog and sysmsg at 0:sysmsg 7) Now unmount the disk and reboot # cd / # umount /a # reboot If the above steps don't resolve the issue, then the customer can try the following: Using CLI to workaround Bug ID 4228999: ====================================== BEFORE rebooting the server: Recreate the devlink by executing the following commands. # grep sysmsg /etc/name_to_major sysmsg 66 # mknod /devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg c 0 # mknod /devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog c 0 * Where is the number following sysmsg in the grep output. Change the permissions and ownerships of the created devlinks. # chmod 0600 /devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg # chmod 0600 /devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog # chown root:sys /devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg # chown root:sys /devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog Create the links to the /dev entries. # cd /dev # rm -f sysmsg ; ln -s ../devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg sysmsg # rm -f msglog ; ln -s ../devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog msglog If the preceding steps are NOT taken prior to rebooting the server, AND it fails to boot with utmpx errors, boot the server to single user from net or cdrom, mount the root filesystem to /a, and execute the following commands. Recreate the devlink by executing the following commands. # grep sysmsg /a/etc/name_to_major sysmsg 66 # mknod /a/devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg c 0 # mknod /a/devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog c 0 * Where is the number following sysmsg in the grep output. Change the permissions and ownerships of the created devlinks. # chmod 0600 /a/devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg # chmod 0600 /a/devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog # chown root:sys /a/devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg # chown root:sys /a/devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog Create the links to the /dev entries. # cd /a/dev # rm -f sysmsg ; ln -s ../devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:sysmsg sysmsg # rm -f msglog ; ln -s ../devices/pseudo/sysmsg at 0:msglog msglog Unmount the root filesystem from /a and reboot from boot-device. BUG REPORT ID: 422899 PATCH ID: 106541 PRODUCT AREA: Kernel PRODUCT: hang SUNOS RELEASE: Solaris 7 UNBUNDLED RELEASE: FCS HARDWARE: any _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From bhinz at starnix.org Thu Oct 12 08:55:38 2000 From: bhinz at starnix.org (Brian Hinz) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:55:38 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Anonymous ftp uploads with wu-ftp Message-ID: Hi all, I'm having a bit of trouble getting wu-ftp to allow anonymous ftp on a sparc5 running solaris8. I installed the daemon from the GNU cd that came with solaris 8 and then ran the setup script from the man page. after that i followed the upload.configuration.HOWTO but I am still getting a message like: 553 filename: Permission denied on server. (Upload) here are the lines from my /etc/passwd: ftp:x:30000:30000:Anonymous FTP:/export/ftp:/nosuchshell ftpadmin:*:96:96::/export/ftp: here are the entries in ftpaccess class all real,guest,anonymous * upload /export/ftp /export/ftp/incoming yes root daemon 0400 dirs 3773 upload /export/ftp /export/ftp/incoming/* yes root daemon 0400 nodirs and these are the permissions on the incoming directory: # ls -l /export/ftp total 12 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 7 Oct 12 09:08 bin -> usr/bin dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 12 09:09 dev dr-xr-xr-x 3 root other 512 Oct 12 09:08 etc drwxrwxrwt 2 ftpadmin nobody 512 Oct 12 09:14 incoming drwxr-xr-t 2 root other 512 Oct 12 09:09 pub dr-xr-xr-x 5 root other 512 Oct 12 09:08 usr can anyone see what the problem is? i did restart the daemon after each time i made changes to ftpaccess with the ftprestart command (i also tried sending a SIGHUP just to be sure), but so far no luck. thanks for the help. -brian -- Sent using NeoMail, a web-based e-mail client. http://neomail.sourceforge.net From tjones at statesman.com Thu Oct 12 08:57:52 2000 From: tjones at statesman.com (Tom Jones) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 08:57:52 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra5 jumpstart problem Message-ID: Problem: Ultra5 completes jumpstart of 2.6 5.98 image but gets the following error when it reboots: SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic_105181-05 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc. 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 filesystem The install log contains the following error messages caused by drvconfig execution in the devsync_finish script: Executing finish script "devsync_finish"... drvconfig: can't create node 'devices/pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0:a' drvconfig: can't create node 'devices/pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0:b' drvconfig: can't create node 'devices/pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0:c' drvconfig: can't create node 'devices/pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/dad at 0,0:d' ----- lines cut here ------ drvconfig: can't create node 'devices/pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/atapicd at 2,0:g,raw' drvconfig: can't create node 'devices/pci at 1f,0/pci at 1,1/ide at 3/atapicd at 2,0:h,raw' Finish script devsync_finish execution completed. I found the same problem posted to comp.sys.sun.admin with no fix posted. The original poster was Danny O'Mahonny but his email address was invalid. I've tried installing manually from the 2.6 5/98 CD and it worked. I removed the custom finish script from the jumpstart server and the devsync_script still fails. Thanks in advance! Tom Jones From afrose at millenniumit.com Thu Oct 12 09:14:53 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:14:53 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] changing timezone Message-ID: IN a running system, change the TZ environment variable! e.g. TZ=-6 export TZ I thnk this should set it, if i remember correctly. try it anyway. Cheers /afrose John Lee wrote: > Change /etc/TIMEZONE first, then reboot the server. > I don't know if you want to change timezone without rebooting the system. > > Regards. > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Dan Cuthbert > Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:34 PM > To: Sunhelp > Subject: [Sunhelp] changing timezone > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi > > Can anyone tell me the way to easily change a running systems > timezone? > > cheers > > Dan Cuthbert > European Hosting Research & Engineering > PSINet Datacentres > mobile : +44 77 1279 0646 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use > > iQA/AwUBOeR6dA35kLKMi26SEQKfRwCgujLI3b8jwCxkKwdK49X3wv4Uxi8AoLLQ > EIQZyk9UtpCDddZkbg4M+RFB > =Vakx > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > 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 afrose at millenniumit.com Thu Oct 12 09:18:42 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:18:42 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Netra T-1 Message-ID: Ward, What exactly would you like to know about the T1's? I've worked with it, infact we've got a proxy runnning on one of them currectly.. its doing fine. Cheers/ /afrose Reagen Ward wrote: > Anyone have experience with the Netra T-1 boxes? I'm considering using a few > in an FTP infrastructure revamp, but have yet to hear ANY reviews or comments > on the boxes. I'd be running Sol7 (trusted, if possible on that hardware). > > Reagen > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From afrose at millenniumit.com Thu Oct 12 09:24:25 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:24:25 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] PPP dialup on Solaris 7 Message-ID: the bundled PPP with solaris is know to be quite buggy in my experiance.. make sure you install ppp from the easy access server cd you might wanna search though sunsolve.sun.com --> infodocs since only one particular version of easy access server cd allows you to install unbundled ppp without a licence. cheers /afrose David Rouse wrote: > on 10/10/00 2:57 PM, teresa at cybertrails.com at teresa at cybertrails.com wrote: > > > Greetings! > > > > I am having a problem without a PPP dialup connection on Solaris 7. > > Basically, it dials up just fine, runs through the chat script through > > authentication, passes, starts to send PPP packet requests.....but nothing > > Probably the best serial tutorial/FAQ for Sun is on the Stokley (sp?) site, > the link is available off the sunhelp.org web site. They step through most > of what you need to check. > > -- > drouse > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Thu Oct 12 09:34:24 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:34:24 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunOS 4.1 CD Problem Message-ID: --openmail-part-2ade3cd4-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Disposition: inline ;Creation-Date="Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:34:24 -0500" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OK people, I got some good feedback yesterday, unfortunately none of it resolved my problem. Here's what people said. >From Steffen: boot cdrom should do - you'd have to enter "new mode" before. Is your NVRAM still OK ? Did someone tamper with it and switch it to non-512 byte blocking? Did you really say 4.1 (without anything??? - I'd try 4.1.4) >From Bill: I always used b sd(0,6,2) Boot cdrom does not work, I get an Illegal Instruction error. My NVRAM is brand new, I replaced it a week ago. No one tampered with this machine, like I said brand new NVRAM. Yes it's just plain old 4.1, and 4.1.4 isn't an option because I don't have that on CD. I can't type b sd(0,6,2) because my OBP is too new and that syntax is no longer supported. If you have any ideas please let me know. Thanks. -Blake My Original Post: OK, I've got a SunOS 4.1 CDROM. It specifically states support for the Sun4c architecture, yet when trying to boot the cd from an IPC I get errors. The instructions say to use b sd(,6,2) -sw to boot off the cd, but my ROM rev no longer supports that. Every combination of boot /sbus/esp/sd@* and boot cdrom * that I have tried has failed with 1 of 2 error messages, either Illegal Instruction or The program does not look executable. I know for a fact that this is a sun bootable cdrom (it's a Sony CDU-8012). So, my question is: What do I need to do to boot SunOS 4.1 on this IPC. Thanks in advance. -Blake --openmail-part-2ade3cd4-00000001-- From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Thu Oct 12 10:07:19 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 17:07:19 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunOS 4.1 CD Problem Message-ID: On Thu 2000-10-12 (09:34), blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com wrote: > From Bill: > I always used b sd(0,6,2) > Boot cdrom does not work, I get an Illegal Instruction error. My NVRAM > is brand new, I replaced it a week ago. No one tampered with this > machine, like I said brand new NVRAM. But is your NVRAM set up correctly for your machine type? Yes it's just plain old 4.1, and > 4.1.4 isn't an option because I don't have that on CD. I can't type b > sd(0,6,2) because my OBP is too new ??? which release ??? where did you get it from ? another machine ??? and that syntax is no longer > supported. If you have any ideas please let me know. Thanks. > -Blake Could you look for the defined aliases ? cdrom might be pointing to the wrong partition number. (SunOS cds are partitioned for the supported hardware - sun4 is part 1, sun4c is 2, etc. IIRC) 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 Quis recumbet non peccat - visit www.ihpva.org From uzunlu at erols.com Thu Oct 12 10:21:54 2000 From: uzunlu at erols.com (Bekir Uzunlu) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:21:54 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Install Message-ID: Hi, I've tried to install solaris2.8 / intel platform. When I reboot after installation, took the flopy hw disk and cd out of the pc while bios started, I got BAD PBR SIG. Can you tell me what this is? Is it about Adaptec controller? Any recommendation about installation? Thanks Bekir From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 12 10:47:59 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:47:59 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Netra T-1 Message-ID: On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Reagen Ward wrote: | Anyone have experience with the Netra T-1 boxes? I'm considering using a few | in an FTP infrastructure revamp, but have yet to hear ANY reviews or comments | on the boxes. I'd be running Sol7 (trusted, if possible on that hardware). They're super boxes. What I like most is that the two internal hard drives it holds can be removed by just removing the front face plate (so no need to turn off/derack), dual ethernets, and the "Lights-Out Management" (LOM) function in the PROM. For even more reliability, I would take the two internal drives, and mirror them together using DiskSuite. /dale From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Thu Oct 12 11:02:22 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:02:22 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk size.. Message-ID: I'm using Solaris 2.6 x86 version as my desktop (I need to run what we run as server os) I have a PIII500, Nvidia TNT 16MB, and a 20G disk. Solaris 2.6 only see's 8G of the disk? Is this normal? Is there a way I can get it to see the full size? or am I screwed?. From sun at minor-element.net Thu Oct 12 11:49:43 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel sr) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:49:43 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] 670MP OS choices Message-ID: Am I correct in the understanding that 2.5.1 was the last official solaris release that supports the 670MP without 'hacking' the installer? I also recall seeing a post showing how to eliminate the hardware checking routine to allow a higher version to be loaded, but without VME support. I want to load the latest version possible before I move my mail and other services to it and let it do its' thing. Would someone be so kind as to refresh my memory? p.s. I'm a big fan of *BSD, but since this is a SMP box.... Yes I know it will run linux, which I like on my x86 laptop, but it's just not for me on this old SUN ware. When in Rome.... Thanks! -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ From shatle at vue.com Thu Oct 12 13:03:18 2000 From: shatle at vue.com (Hatle, Steven J.) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 13:03:18 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 670MP OS choices Message-ID: Martin, Yes, 2.5.1 is the last "supported" version where everything (i.e. VME works). Here's a pointer to one site that shows how to install later versions of Solaris on a 4/6xx: http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/data/sunos_6x0.html I've done it, and it works. The hassle is having to have a boot installer set up, though I admit that's not a big process. Be careful when applying patches, since that can whack the modified routine and get you a non-bootable system. . . I've seen better explanations than the above page, but this should get you going in the right direction. Steve -----Original Message----- From: Martin Wedel sr [mailto:sun at minor-element.net] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 11:50 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] 670MP OS choices Am I correct in the understanding that 2.5.1 was the last official solaris release that supports the 670MP without 'hacking' the installer? I also recall seeing a post showing how to eliminate the hardware checking routine to allow a higher version to be loaded, but without VME support. I want to load the latest version possible before I move my mail and other services to it and let it do its' thing. Would someone be so kind as to refresh my memory? p.s. I'm a big fan of *BSD, but since this is a SMP box.... Yes I know it will run linux, which I like on my x86 laptop, but it's just not for me on this old SUN ware. When in Rome.... Thanks! -- 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 sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 12 13:06:44 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:06:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] WTMPX amd UTMPX maintenance scripts Message-ID: hi all... does anybody have any good scripts to trim wtmpx and utmpx periodically on 2.6? //regards __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Thu Oct 12 13:12:49 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 13:12:49 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sendmail Message-ID: What is the best and/or easiest way to configure sendmail (smtp) to listen to another port (in addition to 25)? Jeff Kalusniak Goliath Falls Inc. From gwyn.price at solect.com Thu Oct 12 13:32:57 2000 From: gwyn.price at solect.com (Gwyn Price) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14:32:57 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk size.. Message-ID: Scott try this: http://sun.drydog.com/faq/5.html#5.8 -- Gwyn Price, System Integrator, Solect, a division of Amdocs. gwyn.price at solect.com cell: +1 416 835 2894 >-----Original Message----- >From: Scott Walker [mailto:scott.walker at bellactimedia.com] >Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:02 PM >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk size.. > > > > >I'm using Solaris 2.6 x86 version as my desktop (I need to run >what we run as >server os) >I have a PIII500, Nvidia TNT 16MB, and a 20G disk. Solaris 2.6 >only see's 8G of >the disk? Is this normal? Is there a way I can get it to see >the full size? or >am I screwed?. > > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 12 13:59:52 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14:59:52 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sendmail Message-ID: On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Kalusniak, Jeff wrote: | What is the best and/or easiest way to configure sendmail (smtp) to listen | to another port (in addition to 25)? Adding the following to sendmail.cf: O DaemonPortOptions=Port= might work. The docs that come in the sendmail src distro outline the use of this option. /dale From duke.glover at verizon.com Thu Oct 12 16:11:03 2000 From: duke.glover at verizon.com (Glover, Duke) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:11:03 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: Hello SUN gods, I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with less than 400Mhz ? AtDhVaAnNkCsE, Duke Glover desk = 813-978-5682 page = 888-510-6042 duke.glover at verizon.com Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services From ward at zilla.nu Thu Oct 12 16:13:58 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:13:58 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: I wonder how that guy sold qfe cards back before these fast CPUs were avail. CPU clock speed has little to do with the system's I/O capacity. Reagen On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 04:11:03PM -0500, Glover, Duke wrote: > Hello SUN gods, > > I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each > Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use > all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have > been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever > heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might > discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with > less than 400Mhz ? > > AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > > Duke Glover > desk = 813-978-5682 > page = 888-510-6042 > duke.glover at verizon.com > Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ward at zilla.nu Thu Oct 12 16:35:04 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:35:04 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Netra T-1 Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 11:47:59AM -0400, Dale Ghent wrote: > They're super boxes. > > What I like most is that the two internal hard drives it holds can be > removed by just removing the front face plate (so no need to turn > off/derack), dual ethernets, and the "Lights-Out > Management" (LOM) function in the PROM. Thanks for the great feedback, folks. > For even more reliability, I would take the two internal drives, and > mirror them together using DiskSuite. That's our policy; no single drive machines in the datacenter, root disks must be protected. Reagen From tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com Thu Oct 12 16:37:00 2000 From: tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:37:00 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: fwiw...the company i work for has 3 (was 5) internal firewalls running on Ultra1's (@167 Mhz) with 128mb of ram each with 4 ports being used, and they all work just fine & dandy. I imagine, however, if you were pushing 100 Mb on each port of it, all the time, and routing that information between the interfaces, it'd require a fair amount of horsepower, but I doubt that much. Just my $.01 worth. Tim Reagen Ward wrote: > I wonder how that guy sold qfe cards back before these fast CPUs were avail. > CPU clock speed has little to do with the system's I/O capacity. > > Reagen > > On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 04:11:03PM -0500, Glover, Duke wrote: > > Hello SUN gods, > > > > I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each > > Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use > > all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have > > been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever > > heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might > > discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with > > less than 400Mhz ? > > > > AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > > > > Duke Glover > > desk = 813-978-5682 > > page = 888-510-6042 > > duke.glover at verizon.com > > Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Thu Oct 12 16:40:57 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:40:57 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: Totally incorrect. -----Original Message----- From: Glover, Duke [mailto:duke.glover at verizon.com] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 4:11 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Hello SUN gods, I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with less than 400Mhz ? AtDhVaAnNkCsE, Duke Glover desk = 813-978-5682 page = 888-510-6042 duke.glover at verizon.com Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From spribyl at enteract.com Thu Oct 12 16:47:29 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:47:29 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: I would ask this rep's manager for the documentation. Oh Yeah, ask for a new rep too. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Glover, Duke wrote: > Hello SUN gods, > > I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each > Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use > all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have > been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever > heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might > discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with > less than 400Mhz ? > > AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > > Duke Glover > desk = 813-978-5682 > page = 888-510-6042 > duke.glover at verizon.com > Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From archimage at linux-magic.com Thu Oct 12 16:53:25 2000 From: archimage at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:53:25 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: Well, there is the school of thought that says that for each i/o you generate interrupts, and with more clock cycles, more interrupts can be handles in a shorter amount of time. Assuming he wasn't just trying to score a bigger sale, maybe that's what he meant. Archimage Reagen Ward wrote: > > I wonder how that guy sold qfe cards back before these fast CPUs were avail. > CPU clock speed has little to do with the system's I/O capacity. > > Reagen > > On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 04:11:03PM -0500, Glover, Duke wrote: > > Hello SUN gods, > > > > I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each > > Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use > > all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have > > been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever > > heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might > > discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with > > less than 400Mhz ? > > > > AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > > > > Duke Glover > > desk = 813-978-5682 > > page = 888-510-6042 > > duke.glover at verizon.com > > Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 12 17:02:05 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 18:02:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Glover, Duke wrote: | Hello SUN gods, | | I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each | Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use | all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have | been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever | heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might | discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with | less than 400Mhz ? He's reading that right out of the QFE installation guide. Why 100Mhz/port is needed is beyong me. The only remotely plausible explanation would be that at full load of all 4 ports doing full-duplex 100Mb ethernet (800Mb/s aggregate) than would require some amount of CPU horsepower to services the drivers and keep the bus happy. Who knows. All I know is that my QFE card is just happy having all 4 ports active at full-duplex and modertately busy. Smile, nod, buy your card, and for the most part, disregard. /dale From SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com Thu Oct 12 17:02:37 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 18:02:37 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use 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_01C03498.21D6EA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" It sounds more like a "recommendation assuming you'll saturate the bandwidth" than a flat-out requirement. -----Original Message----- From: Reagen Ward [mailto:ward at zilla.nu] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 2:14 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use I wonder how that guy sold qfe cards back before these fast CPUs were avail. CPU clock speed has little to do with the system's I/O capacity. Reagen On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 04:11:03PM -0500, Glover, Duke wrote: > Hello SUN gods, > > I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each > Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use > all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have > been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever > heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might > discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with > less than 400Mhz ? > > AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > > Duke Glover > desk = 813-978-5682 > page = 888-510-6042 > duke.glover at verizon.com > Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services > _______________________________________________ > 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_01C03498.21D6EA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use

It sounds more like a "recommendation assuming = you'll saturate the bandwidth" than a flat-out requirement. =

-----Original Message-----
From: Reagen Ward [mailto:ward at zilla.nu]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 2:14 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port = in use


I wonder how that guy sold qfe cards back before = these fast CPUs were avail.
CPU clock speed has little to do with the system's = I/O capacity.

Reagen

On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 04:11:03PM -0500, Glover, = Duke wrote:
> Hello SUN gods,
>
> I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz = worth of processor for each
> Ethernet port in use on a qfe card.  In = other words, if you wanted to use
> all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz = worth of processor.  I have
> been unable to find any documentation = supporting this.  Has anyone ever
> heard this before ?  Or can anyone point = me to some documentation that might
> discuss this.  Is anyone out there running = a system using all 4 ports with
> less than 400Mhz ?
>
> AtDhVaAnNkCsE,
>
> Duke Glover
> desk =3D 813-978-5682
> page =3D 888-510-6042
> duke.glover at verizon.com
> Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection = Services
> = _______________________________________________
> SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
> http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp
_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C03498.21D6EA20-- From ravikatti at hotmail.com Thu Oct 12 17:10:05 2000 From: ravikatti at hotmail.com (Ravi Katti) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 22:10:05 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] problems with a quantum drive and a SS10. Message-ID: Hi, Check for the following. 1) Are you having slow and fast scsi devices on the same bus? 2) Is the bus too long? ie. too many devices. 3) If the ans is no to the above two, then just clean the connectors at the either end of the cable and plug back firmly. This has worked for me most of the time. However I am not sure about the Quantum disk drive. ----Original Message Follows---- From: Matthew Schumacher Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] problems with a quantum drive and a SS10. Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:16:36 -0800 All, I have a QUANTUM-FIREBALL_TM3200S-300X hard disk in my Sparcstation 10 and I am running into these problems: Oct 11 08:42:31 untied scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 /espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000 (esp0): Oct 11 08:42:31 untied Disconnected tagged cmds (15) timeout for Target 3.0 Oct 11 08:42:31 untied scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 /espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 3,0 (sd3): Oct 11 08:42:31 untied SCSI transport failed: reason 'timeout': retrying command Oct 11 08:42:31 untied scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000 /espdma at f,400000/esp at f,800000/sd at 3,0 (sd3): Oct 11 08:42:31 untied SCSI transport failed: reason 'reset': retrying command Is there any known problems between this hard disk and my sparc? I remember reading somewhere something about quantum drives and sparcstations but I can't remember where. thanks for any help you can send, schu _______________________________________________ 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 bob.beecher at ps.bellhowell.com Thu Oct 12 17:14:24 2000 From: bob.beecher at ps.bellhowell.com (Beecher, Bob) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 18:14:24 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Message-ID: Sun recommends it based on "QA testing". It's also a requirement for their optional trunking software. I pulled this snippet from a Sunsolve document: Number of QFE's (X1049) presently supported in various platforms: The Quad FastEthernet Adapter has 4 10/100 Ethernet ports and therefore requires more CPU than our single port adapters. To achieve maximum performance, we recommend a minimum of 500 MHz per adapter. Ultra 2 1 Ex000 systems 4 per system. UPDATE: The number of Quad FastEthernet Adapters supported in Enterprise 3000/3500, Enterprise 4000/4500, Enterprise 5000/5500, and Enterprise 6000/6500 has been raised to four per system. We are working on extending the support to many more than this. Notes: - It is highly recommended (based on QA testing) that you have 500 MHz of CPU per QFE card for maximum performance. - For Trunking, you also need 500 MHz per card, with the additional requirement that one of the CPU's be at least 167 MHz. - These numbers are based on maximum performance at heavy loads. Comments: The limitation is due to it having been found that multiple cards can experience system wide performance degradation under ttcp load testing. The root of this problem is under investigation and reported in Bug 4100881. Sun Network Products Group (NPG) is working with Enterprise Server and Storage Group (ESSG) and SunSoft to determine the root cause of this problem. If running ports at 10Mb and/or without this type of link level full load then the problem is greatly reduced. Reference: Bug Id: 4100881 Synopsis: qfe testing shows performance problems. ------------- Why is there a limit on cards supported on EX000 platforms? A: Ideally we would like to support four to six, and we are trying to get there. Both the Sunfire/Starfire groups and NPG have agreed to two cards maximum as of today, but are working together to find ways to increase the performance and the number of cards supported. Q: Why only 1 card in Ultra 2? A: CPU limitation. Can't get 500Mhz per card for more than one card. Q: Did you say 500 Mhz per card? A: Yes. This can be in any configuration. You can have two 250 MHz CPU's, three 167's, five 110's, etc. How you get 500 Mhz is up to you and your customer. Q: What do you mean "at least a 167 Mhz CPU for trunking"? A: For trunking, all the interrupts that occur are managed by one CPU. With such a heavy load on one CPU, you need to have at least a 167 CPU to handle this. You cannot choose 110 CPU's or 75 CPU's. -----Original Message----- From: Glover, Duke [mailto:duke.glover at verizon.com] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 5:11 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] 100Mhz needed for each port in use Hello SUN gods, I was told by a SUN rep that you needed 100Mhz worth of processor for each Ethernet port in use on a qfe card. In other words, if you wanted to use all 4 Ethernet ports you needed to have 400Mhz worth of processor. I have been unable to find any documentation supporting this. Has anyone ever heard this before ? Or can anyone point me to some documentation that might discuss this. Is anyone out there running a system using all 4 ports with less than 400Mhz ? AtDhVaAnNkCsE, Duke Glover desk = 813-978-5682 page = 888-510-6042 duke.glover at verizon.com Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From perrancan at yahoo.com Thu Oct 12 18:38:12 2000 From: perrancan at yahoo.com (Daniel Dickinson) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:38:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun 3/50 Message-ID: Hi. I've got a Sun 3/50 and one of those humungous black & white (not grayscale) monitors. The 3/50 SCSI interface fails one of the diagnostics and I had trouble with compiles because of that but it works fine diskless. Anyway the reason I'm writing is that I don't have much use for it and I was hoping that someone would be close enough to pick it up (as I doubt it would be worth shipping). I'm in Guelph, Ontario, Canada (close to Kitchener-Waterloo and about an hour and a half from Toronto). If anyone on the list is interested please email me at perrancan at yahoo.com and I will make arrangement with you. Daniel __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Thu Oct 12 20:35:48 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 21:35:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: Try this: # grep -i fatal /var/adm/messages If this returns a line with "FATAL error fatal" There will be no core dump. # /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdial -v Look for any failures found after "IO Cards" and before "Environmental Status". There may be some indication as to the cause here. Hope this helps. Dennis L. Lund From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Thu Oct 12 20:40:09 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:40:09 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 Message-ID: I've been asked by my Manager ? What's really different between Solaris 7 & Solaris 8 ? Is it a stability matter or other ? Which one should I buy for better result ? Thanks Harisun From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Thu Oct 12 20:59:32 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 21:59:32 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: You could also try "psrinfo" to see if any CPU's have been off-lined. # psrinfo 0 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:06 1 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:07 2 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:07 3 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:07 Also grep for "panic" in the messages file. # grep -i panic /var/adm/messages # grep "NOTICE: failed cpu board in slot 6" /var/adm/messages The above are just some other things to look at. Dennis L. Lund From clayton at webdata.com.au Thu Oct 12 21:17:45 2000 From: clayton at webdata.com.au (Clayton Winter) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 12:17:45 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 Message-ID: Stabilty has not changed a lot from 7 to 8. Solaris 8 has the potential to scale even futher than 7. (There is a bit of a saying that even versions of Solaris are the best). You get alot of nice GNU software bundled with Solaris 8 which is convienient and there is some cool lite versions of stuff like disk suite and sun screen. I would go Solaris 8 IMHO. Regards ******************************************** Clayton Winter, clayton at webdata.com.au Systems Administration Webdata Pty Ltd Level 1 Woree Plaza, Cairns Qld 4780 Australia. http://www.webdata.com.au Intelligent Web Solutions Phone +61 7 4054 1511 Fax +61 7 4054 1872 ******************************************** -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Muhammad Harisun (EID) Sent: Friday, 13 October 2000 11:40 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 I've been asked by my Manager ? What's really different between Solaris 7 & Solaris 8 ? Is it a stability matter or other ? Which one should I buy for better result ? Thanks Harisun _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From William_Gannon at student.uml.edu Thu Oct 12 21:35:46 2000 From: William_Gannon at student.uml.edu (William Gannon) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 19:35:46 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunVideo? Message-ID: Hi, I have an Ultra1 and a sun video capture cars (sbus) Does this work in Solaris 8? If so how? From chanakam at millenniumit.com Thu Oct 12 21:57:33 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 08:57:33 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] mirror Message-ID: Yavuz Sert wrote: > hi > > i have two same disks on my solaris 5.7 > i want to mirror one of them to other, which tools can i use? > > thanks > > yavuz > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp You can use DISKSUITE . It comes with Solaris 7 media pack. Gayantha From sae at news.dcn-asu.ru Thu Oct 12 22:26:25 2000 From: sae at news.dcn-asu.ru (Alex Shavkun) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 10:26:25 +0700 (BRND) Subject: [Sunhelp] WTMPX amd UTMPX maintenance scripts Message-ID: ---------- X-Sun-Data-Type: text X-Sun-Content-Length: 260 X-Sun-Charset: ascii > hi all... > > does anybody have any good scripts to trim wtmpx and > utmpx periodically on 2.6? > > //regards Bye. Alex. ---------------------- Altai State University Internet Center e-mail: sae at asu.ru tel : +7 3852 220202 fax : +7 3852 367423 ---------- X-Sun-Data-Type: shell-script X-Sun-Content-Length: 5145 X-Sun-Encoding-Info: uuencode X-Sun-Data-Name: wtmp.trunc X-Sun-Data-Description: wtmp.trunc begin 600 wtmp.trunc M(R$O8FEN+W-H"B,*(R!W=&UP("YT7)I9VAT(#$Y.30 at 8GD@1&%V:60 at 3&EN9&5S+ at HC"B, at 4&5R;6ES2!B92!M861E('1O('1H M92!D969A=6QT"B,@=F%L=65S(&]F('1H92!435!$25(L(%=$25(L($M%15 @ M86YD($9)3$53('9A0HC(&]T:&5R(&UO9&EF:6-A M=&EO;G,@=VEL;"!B92!C;VYS:61E7-T96TL(&%N9"!S:&]U;&0 at 8F4@=F5R:69I M960 at 8F5F;W)E"B,@=7-E(&]N(&%N>2!O=&AE2!T;R!S=&]R92!T:&4@=&5M<&]R87)Y(&-O<&EE2!A2 V,"P@;W(@)#$@:68 at 87)G=6UE;G0 at 9VEV96XI"DM%15 ])'LQ.BTV,'T* M"@IC87-E("(D2T5%4"(@:6X*(" @("TJ*0HC('-E="!S:VEP('-I>F4 at 9F]R M(&YE9V%T:79E(&%R9W5M96YT(%TJ7"DN*B0O7#$O)V *"D9)3$5325I% M/6!LF4*9&\*(" @($9)3$4]8&5C:&\@)%!!25(@?"!C=70 at +60Z("UF,6 @(" @ M(" @(", at 97ATF4*8W @ M)%=$25(O)$9)3$4@)%1-4$1)4B\D1DE,12 @(" @(" @(R!C;W!Y(&]R:6=I M;F%L('1O('1M< H*(" @(%-405154STD/PH@(" @8V%S92 D4U1!5%53(&EN M"C I"B @(" [.PHJ*0H@(" @96-H;R B8W @97)R;W(@(R135$%455,L(&)A M:6QI;F<@;W5T(&1U&ET(# N"@ end From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Thu Oct 12 22:33:18 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 11:33:18 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 Message-ID: With Ultra 1 Creator ( Ultra Sparc 167 Mhz ) can I install Solaris 8 into this Machines. -----Original Message----- From: Clayton Winter [mailto:clayton at webdata.com.au] Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 9:18 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 Stabilty has not changed a lot from 7 to 8. Solaris 8 has the potential to scale even futher than 7. (There is a bit of a saying that even versions of Solaris are the best). You get alot of nice GNU software bundled with Solaris 8 which is convienient and there is some cool lite versions of stuff like disk suite and sun screen. I would go Solaris 8 IMHO. Regards ******************************************** Clayton Winter, clayton at webdata.com.au Systems Administration Webdata Pty Ltd Level 1 Woree Plaza, Cairns Qld 4780 Australia. http://www.webdata.com.au Intelligent Web Solutions Phone +61 7 4054 1511 Fax +61 7 4054 1872 ******************************************** -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Muhammad Harisun (EID) Sent: Friday, 13 October 2000 11:40 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 I've been asked by my Manager ? What's really different between Solaris 7 & Solaris 8 ? Is it a stability matter or other ? Which one should I buy for better result ? Thanks Harisun _______________________________________________ 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 clayton at webdata.com.au Thu Oct 12 22:49:21 2000 From: clayton at webdata.com.au (Clayton Winter) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 13:49:21 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 Message-ID: I have a Sparc Station 5 (70Mhz) 64Mb RAM running Solaris 8. Though at least 128Mb RAM if you are gunna use the CDE regularly. My Ultra1 has 512Mb RAM and hoots along on Solaris 8 Regards ******************************************** Clayton Winter, clayton at webdata.com.au Systems Administration Webdata Pty Ltd Level 1 Woree Plaza, Cairns Qld 4780 Australia. http://www.webdata.com.au Intelligent Web Solutions Phone +61 7 4054 1511 Fax +61 7 4054 1872 ******************************************** -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Muhammad Harisun (EID) Sent: Friday, 13 October 2000 1:33 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 With Ultra 1 Creator ( Ultra Sparc 167 Mhz ) can I install Solaris 8 into this Machines. -----Original Message----- From: Clayton Winter [mailto:clayton at webdata.com.au] Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 9:18 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 Stabilty has not changed a lot from 7 to 8. Solaris 8 has the potential to scale even futher than 7. (There is a bit of a saying that even versions of Solaris are the best). You get alot of nice GNU software bundled with Solaris 8 which is convienient and there is some cool lite versions of stuff like disk suite and sun screen. I would go Solaris 8 IMHO. Regards ******************************************** Clayton Winter, clayton at webdata.com.au Systems Administration Webdata Pty Ltd Level 1 Woree Plaza, Cairns Qld 4780 Australia. http://www.webdata.com.au Intelligent Web Solutions Phone +61 7 4054 1511 Fax +61 7 4054 1872 ******************************************** -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Muhammad Harisun (EID) Sent: Friday, 13 October 2000 11:40 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 I've been asked by my Manager ? What's really different between Solaris 7 & Solaris 8 ? Is it a stability matter or other ? Which one should I buy for better result ? Thanks Harisun _______________________________________________ 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 _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sun at minor-element.net Fri Oct 13 01:21:44 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel sr) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 06:21:44 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop Message-ID: The 'problem' doesn't lie within the sniffer. The whole idea behind switched networks is that traffic is directed only to the segment where the destination node is located, no more no less, save broadcast, ARP, etc etc. No sniffer can get past this, as it can't 'sniff' what it can't see. If you are doing this for a legitimate reason, I suggest using a mirrored port on the switch for your NIDS/analyzer box. -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: > Hello, > > As you know, snoop is very useful tool in troubleshooting. But it has > limitation when used in a switched network. My question is " Are there any > other sniffer tools to address the snoop's limitation ?" > > Any ideas or hints will be much appreciated. > > Regards. > John > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Fri Oct 13 01:29:07 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:29:07 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop Message-ID: Hello, As you know, snoop is very useful tool in troubleshooting. But it has limitation when used in a switched network. My question is " Are there any other sniffer tools to address the snoop's limitation ?" Any ideas or hints will be much appreciated. Regards. John From FVDBergh at capgemini.nl Fri Oct 13 04:19:47 2000 From: FVDBergh at capgemini.nl (Filip Van Den Bergh) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 11:19:47 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] SCSI problem Message-ID: Hi, When adding a SCSI harddisk, I get the error message: write error. Probably, there's a conflict on the SCSI bus. Is there an analyser available that can monitor the SCSI bus (different SCSI commands) ? TIA, From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Fri Oct 13 04:32:06 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 17:32:06 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: Hello, Thank you for your information. The command psrinfo can tell me all CPUs have bee off-lined. But no panic info in /var/adm/messages. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Dennis L. Lund Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 10:00 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting You could also try "psrinfo" to see if any CPU's have been off-lined. # psrinfo 0 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:06 1 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:07 2 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:07 3 on-line since 10/08/00 03:40:07 Also grep for "panic" in the messages file. # grep -i panic /var/adm/messages # grep "NOTICE: failed cpu board in slot 6" /var/adm/messages The above are just some other things to look at. Dennis L. Lund _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From kursad at hvkk.tsk.mil.tr Fri Oct 13 07:42:42 2000 From: kursad at hvkk.tsk.mil.tr (kursad) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:42:42 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] bz2 compress format Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00DE_01C0352C.39819280 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-9" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have some compressed files like *.tar.bz2 How can I decompress it or where can I find the program to uncompress = them? Thanx henceforth, Sys.Adm. TUAF Intel. HQ ------=_NextPart_000_00DE_01C0352C.39819280 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-9" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have some compressed files like=20 *.tar.bz2
How can I decompress it or where can = I find the=20 program to uncompress them?
 
Thanx henceforth,
 
Sys.Adm.
TUAF Intel. HQ
------=_NextPart_000_00DE_01C0352C.39819280-- From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 13 07:59:07 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 08:59:07 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] bz2 compress format Message-ID: On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, kursad wrote: | I have some compressed files like *.tar.bz2 | How can I decompress it or where can I find the program to uncompress them? You can use the bzip program to umcompress this. bzip comes with Solaris 8, and I'm sure you can find a binary package on sunfreeware.com if you dont have s8. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 13 08:02:44 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:02:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SCSI problem Message-ID: On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Filip Van Den Bergh wrote: | Hi, | | When adding a SCSI harddisk, I get the error message: write error. Probably, there's a conflict on the SCSI bus. | Is there an analyser available that can monitor the SCSI bus (different SCSI commands) ? That's probably not how you should go about determining the cause of this problem. Is the write error message complaining about one specific device on the SCSI bus in question? If applicable, have you checked the termination settings on the drive you added? /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 13 08:04:08 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:04:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] make problem Message-ID: On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, suresh wrote: | Hi | | I am trying to setup courier imap on my existing qmail(pop working)on | Solaris on Intel machine .I applied a patch on courier raw files before | compiling so as to allow odbc authentication,But i keep getting this | error.Can anybody tell me what this error is | ( i have tried both gnumake and the org. make it gives a different error but | at the same line no. | | Is it some problem with the Makefile Yes, and that's all we can tell you without seeing the line in question. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 13 08:08:51 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:08:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop Message-ID: On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: | Hello, | | As you know, snoop is very useful tool in troubleshooting. But it has | limitation when used in a switched network. My question is " Are there any | other sniffer tools to address the snoop's limitation ?" Not being able to see all traffic on a switched network is hardly a limitation of snoop. Snoop puts your machine's interface into promiscuous mode, and thus it'll see every packet, but only every packet that the switch sends down the wire to your machine. Thus there is no way for snoop itself to see the traffic on all the other switch ports, unless you configure your switch to send all traffic to your machine. /dale From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Fri Oct 13 08:15:35 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 08:15:35 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop Message-ID: --openmail-part-2af80f2a-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Disposition: inline ;Creation-Date="Fri, 13 Oct 2000 08:15:35 -0500" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'm not sure what you want to do, but Dug Song from http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/ wrote a program called arpredirect (along with a bunch of other really useful network testing tools) which basically forges arp requests on a switched network causing all traffic to try and route through the box running it, which allows you to sniff a switched network. The danger of this is that if the tool is used improperly it creates a DoS on the LAN because no traffic can get out so be careful with it. As far as Solaris goes I find myself utilizing tcpdump more than snoop (but I'm also more used to tcpdump). I think the output is more readable, and there are lots of cool utilities that utilize it (such as snort). Not very Solaris specific comments but hope it was helpful. -Blake -----Original Message----- From: sun [mailto:sun at minor-element.net] Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 1:22 AM To: sunhelp Cc: sun Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About snoop The 'problem' doesn't lie within the sniffer. The whole idea behind switched networks is that traffic is directed only to the segment where the destination node is located, no more no less, save broadcast, ARP, etc etc. No sniffer can get past this, as it can't 'sniff' what it can't see. If you are doing this for a legitimate reason, I suggest using a mirrored port on the switch for your NIDS/analyzer box. -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: > Hello, > > As you know, snoop is very useful tool in troubleshooting. But it has > limitation when used in a switched network. My question is " Are there any > other sniffer tools to address the snoop's limitation ?" > > Any ideas or hints will be much appreciated. > > Regards. > John > > _______________________________________________ > 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-2af80f2a-00000001-- From FVDBergh at capgemini.nl Fri Oct 13 08:18:29 2000 From: FVDBergh at capgemini.nl (Filip Van Den Bergh) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:18:29 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] SCSI problem Message-ID: Yes, the bus is correctly terminated. I'm using a 68/50 pins adapter. Maybe that adapter is causing the problem. Thanks for the quick answer. >>> Dale Ghent 10/13 3:02 pm >>> On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Filip Van Den Bergh wrote: | Hi, | | When adding a SCSI harddisk, I get the error message: write error. Probably, there's a conflict on the SCSI bus. | Is there an analyser available that can monitor the SCSI bus (different SCSI commands) ? That's probably not how you should go about determining the cause of this problem. Is the write error message complaining about one specific device on the SCSI bus in question? If applicable, have you checked the termination settings on the drive you added? /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk Fri Oct 13 08:31:11 2000 From: Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk (Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:31:11 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop 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_01C03519.D9C78500 Content-Type: text/plain On most switched environments this is acknowledged and there is a facility to enable you to span into the entire vlan or look at specific ports. I know on Cisco Cat 5000's the command is as follows: Usage: set span enable set span disable set span [rx|tx|both] set span [rx|tx|both] > Richard Worwood > Unitas > > * Office: 020 7215 3693 > * Mobile: 07771 662880 > * Fax: 08701 698423 > * Email: richard.worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org] Sent: 13 October 2000 14:09 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About snoop On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: | Hello, | | As you know, snoop is very useful tool in troubleshooting. But it has | limitation when used in a switched network. My question is " Are there any | other sniffer tools to address the snoop's limitation ?" Not being able to see all traffic on a switched network is hardly a limitation of snoop. Snoop puts your machine's interface into promiscuous mode, and thus it'll see every packet, but only every packet that the switch sends down the wire to your machine. Thus there is no way for snoop itself to see the traffic on all the other switch ports, unless you configure your switch to send all traffic to your machine. /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03519.D9C78500 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] About snoop

On most switched environments this is acknowledged = and there is a facility to enable you to span into the entire vlan or = look at specific ports. I know on Cisco Cat 5000's the command is as = follows:

Usage: set span enable
       set span = disable
       set span = <src_mod/src_ports...> <dest_mod/dest_port> = [rx|tx|both]
       set span = <src_vlan> <dest_mod/dest_port> [rx|tx|both]


> Richard Worwood
> Unitas
>
> * Office:     020 7215 = 3693
> * Mobile:     07771 = 662880
> * = Fax:        08701 698423
> * Email:      = richard.worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk


-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org]
Sent: 13 October 2000 14:09
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About snoop


On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote:

| Hello,
|
| As you know, snoop is very useful tool in = troubleshooting. But it has
| limitation when used in a switched network. My = question is " Are there any
| other sniffer tools to address the snoop's = limitation ?"

Not being able to see all traffic on a switched = network is hardly a
limitation of snoop. Snoop puts your machine's = interface into
promiscuous mode, and thus it'll see every packet, = but only every packet
that the switch sends down the wire to your machine. = Thus there is no way
for snoop itself to see the traffic on all the other = switch ports, unless
you configure your switch to send all traffic to = your machine.

/dale

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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03519.D9C78500-- From suresh at mithi.com Fri Oct 13 09:54:30 2000 From: suresh at mithi.com (suresh) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:54:30 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] make problem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C0352D.DF33FAA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi I am trying to setup courier imap on my existing qmail(pop working)on Solaris on Intel machine .I applied a patch on courier raw files before compiling so as to allow odbc authentication,But i keep getting this error.Can anybody tell me what this error is ( i have tried both gnumake and the org. make it gives a different error but at the same line no. Is it some problem with the Makefile gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I.. -I./.. -o userdbpw userdbpw.o ../libhmac/libhmac.a ../m d5/libmd5.a -lcrypt ./html2man.pl makeuserdb.8 ./html2man.pl userdb.8 ./html2man.pl userdbpw.8 touch dummy make[1]: Leaving directory `/install/courier-imap-0.36b/userdb' Making check in authlib make[1]: Entering directory `/install/courier-imap-0.36b/authlib' Makefile:470: *** missing separator. Stop. make[1]: Leaving directory `/install/courier-imap-0.36b/authlib' make: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C0352D.DF33FAA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi
 
I am = trying to setup=20 courier imap on my existing qmail(pop working)on=20 Solaris on Intel machine .I applied a patch on courier raw files before compiling so as to = allow odbc=20 authentication,But i keep getting this error.Can anybody tell me what = this error=20 is
( i have tried both gnumake and the org. make = it gives=20 a different error but at the same line no.
Is it some problem with the=20 Makefile
 
 
 
 
 
gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -I.. = -I./..  -o=20 userdbpw  userdbpw.o ../libhmac/libhmac.a ../m
d5/libmd5.a  = -lcrypt
./html2man.pl <makeuserdb.html = >makeuserdb.8
./html2man.pl=20 <userdb.html >userdb.8
./html2man.pl <userdbpw.html=20 >userdbpw.8
touch dummy
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------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C0352D.DF33FAA0-- From david at rouseworld.org Fri Oct 13 10:22:06 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 11:22:06 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 & 8 Message-ID: The main change I've noticed is the memory manager. It is a lot easier to see the difference between file system paging and program paging. I've been told that memory management is supposed to be in general better as well. There is also an option to apply upgrades and patches (I think patches) to a separate partition from your main boot partition. My position has been to wait for the software vendor to have us start using Solaris 8. So far none have -- both our main servers are at Sol 6. It seems that everyone stayed at 6 when 7 came out and are now moving to 8. on 10/12/00 9:40 PM, Muhammad Harisun (EID) at Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se wrote: > > I've been asked by my Manager ? > > What's really different between Solaris 7 & Solaris 8 ? > > Is it a stability matter or other ? > > Which one should I buy for better result ? > > > Thanks > > > Harisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Fri Oct 13 14:18:57 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:18:57 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: Did you run prtdiag -v? There may be some info there. With psrinfo, if you see that you have CPU's that are off-line, it may be because the CPU failed. grep for things like fatal or failed in /var/adm messages: cat /var/adm/messages | egrep -v egrep | egrep -i 'panic|fatal|notice|savecore|core|error' >> file This will get anything upper or lower case that match any of these words. cat file to see if anything stands out. Dennis L. Lund From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Oct 13 15:22:05 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:22:05 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Site down temporarily Message-ID: Sunhelp web site is down temporarily while I rebuild the backend server... (more details later; basically a simple upgrade turned into a "crap, gotta rebuild everything from scratch" situation) Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Fri Oct 13 17:03:30 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:03:30 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris or Linux Message-ID: I would like to know why I should pick the Solaris solution over the Linux solution on the intel platform. We are about to install a database server with informix and I would like to know if Solaris is better for the job then linux is. The PC will have SCSI disks, SCSI tape for backup and an INTEL PIII 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 SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com.jnj.com Fri Oct 13 17:29:32 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com.jnj.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 18:29:32 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Hardware support in Los Angeles 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_01C03565.0EEDFA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Anybody where/how to find someone in Los Angeles who repairs SPARCs? I have a personal SPARCstation I can't get to boot up. It's not worth paying thru the nose to fix but I don't to spend the next month trying to fix it myself. Thanks in advance. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03565.0EEDFA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hardware support in Los Angeles

Anybody where/how to find someone in Los Angeles who = repairs SPARCs? I have a personal SPARCstation I can't get to boot up. = It's not worth paying thru the nose to fix but I don't to spend the = next month trying to fix it myself. Thanks in advance.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03565.0EEDFA20-- From tcameron at linux-magic.com Fri Oct 13 18:33:48 2000 From: tcameron at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 18:33:48 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris or Linux Message-ID: How heavily utilized will the Informix database be? The Archimage On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Martin A. Marques wrote: > I would like to know why I should pick the Solaris solution over the Linux > solution on the intel platform. > We are about to install a database server with informix and I would like to > know if Solaris is better for the job then linux is. > The PC will have SCSI disks, SCSI tape for backup and an INTEL PIII > > Thanks > > From madhu-sudan.kapoor at st.com Sat Oct 14 01:04:50 2000 From: madhu-sudan.kapoor at st.com (madhu-sudan.kapoor at st.com) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 11:34:50 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] ufsdump with NFS ?? Message-ID: hello all, I am using solaris2.5.1 and i want to know the way with which we can take backup of NFS mounted filesystem with ufsdump. Early reply will be appreciated.. Thanks in advance msk.. From mrbill at mrbill.net Sat Oct 14 08:04:32 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 08:04:32 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ufsdump with NFS ?? Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 11:34:50AM +0530, madhu-sudan.kapoor at st.com wrote: > hello all, > I am using solaris2.5.1 and i want to know the way with which we can > take backup of NFS mounted filesystem with ufsdump. > Early reply will be appreciated.. > Thanks in advance > msk.. You cant - you'll have to run ufsdump on the machine that the filesystems are on natively, and tell ufsdump to dump to the tape drive on the remote machine. ufsdump only works on local filesystems. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From wsng at puma.mt.att.com Sat Oct 14 11:35:09 2000 From: wsng at puma.mt.att.com (William Ng) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 12:35:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite Message-ID: All, I have a question, I would like to know what is the difference between Vertias Volume Manager and Sun DiskSuite? Or any web site that mentions, please let me know. Thanks. Also one more question on what is the command to capture the incoming info: Here is the scenario: System A has web server using port 80 and someone on system B use web browser to access system A web server. Is there any command that A can capture where system B come from or info? I know there is access.log on the web server, however I would like to know any UNIX command that can do it, just capture the info using the port 80 info. Thanks for your respond in advance. William From ward at zilla.nu Sat Oct 14 12:29:25 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 12:29:25 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 12:35:09PM -0400, William Ng wrote: > All, > I have a question, I would like to know what is the difference between > Vertias Volume Manager and Sun DiskSuite? Or any web site that mentions, > please let me know. Thanks. Veritas costs a lot more, for one. It has the ability to let you grow/shrink filesystems, take snapshots of a filesystem for backup, all kinds of stuff. DiskSuite can only let you grow if you have another slice available; it's entirely slice-based. Veritas has two big downsides: 1. It looses slice information on the mirror of a mirrored root disk, and 2. Since it's not intergrated with the OS, good luck booting from a CD and trying to repair damaged filesystems. What we do at work is use DiskSuite to mirror the root disk, and use VM for all the other storage. > Also one more question on what is the command to capture the incoming > info: > Here is the scenario: > System A has web server using port 80 and someone on system B use web > browser to access system A web server. Is there any command that A can > capture where system B come from or info? Netstat might have what you need. Reagen From nokuc at tin.it Sat Oct 14 13:53:53 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (Giopettone) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 20:53:53 +0200 Subject: R: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite Message-ID: Hi :) TO capture packets from port 80 you can use the snoop command, see man snoop, but i belive it should be: snoop -port 80 (if i remember wll:) To start loggig the incoming tcp packet, add the -t flag in to the etc/inet.d/inetsvc file at the line corresponding to inetd. The difference beetwen VM and DISK Suite is that the first one supports even raid 10,and doesn't need a dedicated disk slice to start working. Until now I've pratically always worked whith disk suite (because it's free in the admin suit manager software group.) I don't like very mouch for many reasons (it's a bit buggy according to me), but it's my personal opinion so it's better if you try yourself.maybe after a back up. Giorgio ----- Original Message ----- From: William Ng To: Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 6:35 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite > All, > I have a question, I would like to know what is the difference between > Vertias Volume Manager and Sun DiskSuite? Or any web site that mentions, > please let me know. Thanks. > > Also one more question on what is the command to capture the incoming > info: > Here is the scenario: > System A has web server using port 80 and someone on system B use web > browser to access system A web server. Is there any command that A can > capture where system B come from or info? > I know there is access.log on the web server, however I would like to know > any UNIX command that can do it, just capture the info using the port 80 > info. > Thanks for your respond in advance. > > William > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From nokuc at tin.it Sat Oct 14 13:57:08 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (Giopettone) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 20:57:08 +0200 Subject: R: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite Message-ID: Regan,excuse me but what exactly do you mean when you say that it looses information for the mirrored root file system? Thanks Giorgio ----- Original Message ----- From: Reagen Ward To: Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 7:29 PM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite > On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 12:35:09PM -0400, William Ng wrote: > > All, > > I have a question, I would like to know what is the difference between > > Vertias Volume Manager and Sun DiskSuite? Or any web site that mentions, > > please let me know. Thanks. > > Veritas costs a lot more, for one. It has the ability to let you grow/shrink > filesystems, take snapshots of a filesystem for backup, all kinds of stuff. > DiskSuite can only let you grow if you have another slice available; it's > entirely slice-based. > > Veritas has two big downsides: 1. It looses slice information on the mirror > of a mirrored root disk, and 2. Since it's not intergrated with the OS, good > luck booting from a CD and trying to repair damaged filesystems. > > What we do at work is use DiskSuite to mirror the root disk, and use VM for all > the other storage. > > > Also one more question on what is the command to capture the incoming > > info: > > Here is the scenario: > > System A has web server using port 80 and someone on system B use web > > browser to access system A web server. Is there any command that A can > > capture where system B come from or info? > > Netstat might have what you need. > > Reagen > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From randall at csonline.net Sat Oct 14 21:38:01 2000 From: randall at csonline.net (Eric Randall) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 22:38:01 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Craig Dewick vs Sun...OT Message-ID: Sorry if this is off topic. I'm just a sun learner. I don't know 1/100th of what most of the people on this list do, but this site is the most valuable sun resource I've seen, and its enabled me to do things with nothing(nearly) . Craig Dewick's site is a great resource as well. It's the reason I'm sitting here with a 690MP running Solaris 8 in a 4/330 case. If sun didn't want this sort of thing to be going on, then they should have built shit. But where would they be today if they had? Interesting question. Sun's commitment to making something well 5 and 8 and 12 years ago is the reason that people like me can have 100 dollar computers today that they can use and learn from using (I know that one can learn from using wintel, but really...) and know that the machines will keep on running. I see some real populist potential in all of this, Jonny Sparcinseed and such, but that involves the philosophical which is truly an OT realm. OK, that's my two cents worth. Later. Eric From oeyvind at mac.com Sun Oct 15 02:54:26 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 15:54:26 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Selling my SS10/712 MP Message-ID: Hi List members, I'm selling my personal SPARCstation 10/712 MP, the specs are as follows: SPARCstation 10/712 MP 2 x SSM71 SuperSPARC II processors Built-in ISDN OBP 2.25 288MB RAM 2 x 4.5 GB 7200rpm HDD TGX1 Framebuffer Sun Speaker Box Sun SS10 Parallel Cable Sun SS10 AUI/Speaker Cable 19" Sun GDM-1962B monitor Type 5c Keyboard + Type 5 Mouse Serious offer only. Note: The machine is located in SINGAPORE. Prefer local buyer... The monitor is heavy! -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Sun Oct 15 06:01:56 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 07:01:56 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Craig Dewick vs Sun...OT 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_01C03697.55069430 Content-Type: text/plain Jonny Sparcinseed - That is a good one.... > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Randall [SMTP:randall at csonline.net] > Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 10:38 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] Craig Dewick vs Sun...OT > > Sorry if this is off topic. I'm just a sun learner. I don't know 1/100th > of > what most of the people on this list do, but this site is the most > valuable > sun resource I've seen, and its enabled me to do things with > nothing(nearly) > . Craig Dewick's site is a great resource as well. It's the reason I'm > sitting here with a 690MP running Solaris 8 in a 4/330 case. If sun > didn't > want this sort of thing to be going on, then they should have built shit. > But > where would they be today if they had? Interesting question. Sun's > commitment to making something well 5 and 8 and 12 years ago is the reason > that people like me can have 100 dollar computers today that they can use > and > learn from using (I know that one can learn from using wintel, but > really...) > and know that the machines will keep on running. I see some real populist > potential in all of this, Jonny Sparcinseed and such, but that involves > the > philosophical which is truly an OT realm. OK, that's my two cents worth. > Later. > > Eric > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03697.55069430 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Craig Dewick vs Sun...OT

Jonny Sparcinseed - = That is a good one....

-----Original Message-----
From:   Eric Randall [SMTP:randall at csonline.net]
Sent:   Saturday, October 14, 2000 10:38 PM
To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:       = [Sunhelp] Craig Dewick vs = Sun...OT

Sorry if this is off topic.  I'm = just a sun learner.  I don't know 1/100th of
what most of the people on this list = do, but this site is the most valuable
sun resource I've seen, and its = enabled me to do things with nothing(nearly)
.  Craig Dewick's site is a = great resource as well.  It's the reason I'm
sitting here with a 690MP running = Solaris 8 in a 4/330 case.  If sun didn't
want this sort of thing to be going = on, then they should have built shit.  But
where would they be today if they = had?  Interesting question.  Sun's
commitment to making something well 5 = and 8 and 12 years ago is the reason
that people like me can have 100 = dollar computers today that they can use and
learn from using (I know that one can = learn  from using wintel, but really...)
and know that the machines will keep = on running.  I see some real populist
potential in all of this, Jonny = Sparcinseed and such, but that involves the
philosophical which is truly an OT = realm.  OK, that's my two cents worth.
Later.

Eric

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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03697.55069430-- From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Sun Oct 15 09:43:13 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 11:43:13 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris or Linux Message-ID: On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote: > How heavily utilized will the Informix database be? Not that much. I think it will get a max. of 40 writes and 10000 reads a day, and daily level 0 backups to tape, with continous backups of logical logs to disk. 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 nokuc at tin.it Sun Oct 15 12:12:27 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (Giopettone) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 19:12:27 +0200 Subject: R: [Sunhelp] partition info Message-ID: format?????fsck???? and remember that not all FS are supported by solaris,only UFS, HSFS,PCFS,SVfs..if i remember well:) giorgio ----- Original Message ----- From: faisal To: solaris help2 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 7:08 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] partition info > Is there any tool in solaris that displays partition informations like cfisk > in linux ? > I want to know my partition info of diffrent file systems in my hard disk > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Sun Oct 15 12:41:47 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 10:41:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] partition info Message-ID: On 15-Oct-00 at 09:55, faisal (faisal_gillani at flashmail.com) wrote: > Is there any tool in solaris that displays partition informations like > cfisk in linux ? > I want to know my partition info of diffrent file systems in my hard disk I'm not familiar with cfisk; but have you tried prtvtoc? -Pat From wstan at planet.nl Sun Oct 15 16:56:34 2000 From: wstan at planet.nl (William Staniewicz) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 23:56:34 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] SUN litigation Message-ID: Thank you for posting the news on Sunhelp.org on how SUN is going after another SUN website. Perhaps, it would help or be effective if this information was also posted on some of the investor websites in the forums dedicated to SUN. A few sites come to mind: http://www.ragingbull.com/ http://www.fool.com/ Maybe SUN will back off a bit once their petty tactics are brought out to the people who support their company. /Bill From david at rouseworld.org Sun Oct 15 17:44:23 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 18:44:23 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Problem with new install of Solaris 7 on IPX Message-ID: I've got an IPX with a 2.3 ROM that I have previously installed Solaris 7 on. I recently got a 2 GB drive, formatted it (it had been in a Mac) and installed Solaris 7 on it. When it boots I get the following messages: Boot device: /sbus/esp at 0,800000/sd at 0,0:a File and args: boot cannot find misc/krtld boot error loading interprter (misc/krtld) elf32 read error boot failed I'm pretty sure I installed just 32bit support and the disk is there, I can boot from the CD and mount it. I even tried running the installboot procedure myself, but I get the same error message. There are no other SCSI devices except the CD-ROM drive, which is set to ID 6. Does the boot disk *have* to be ID 3? Any pointers as to where to look for troubleshooting? Thanks for any help. -- drouse From bhinz at starnix.org Sun Oct 15 17:58:53 2000 From: bhinz at starnix.org (Brian Hinz) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 18:58:53 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] LCD Monitor Compatibility Message-ID: Hi all, Does anyone here know about compatiblity between non-Sun LCD monitors and pgx24/32 frame buffers? The framebuffer faq make a general comment that most are incompatible but nothing specific. I believe that Samsung produces the Sun monitors so one of theirs might work. Just wondering before making such a big investment. Thanks -brian From arcee at sun.com.ph Sun Oct 15 19:25:17 2000 From: arcee at sun.com.ph (Rey S. Castro) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 08:25:17 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Additional Differences bet. Veritas Vol. Manager and SDS Message-ID: --------------714C25CDD7A8995A6E47955C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 1. Disk partitions SDS - uses hard partitions VxVM - uses soft partitions 2. Disk grouping SDS - uses metaset in an HA environment VxVM - uses disk groups 3. Disk configuration data SDS - metadbs manually configured, must maintain quorum VxVM - private areas on all disks, majority kept active for quorum 4. Metadevice/Volume creation and reconfiguration SDS - metadevice creation is harder and requires more knowledge and planning VxVM - volume creation with GUI is very easy requiring little knowldge and minimal planning 5. Disk replacement SDS - several manual steps required VxVM - easy menu driven program 6. Troubleshooting SDS - simple VxVM - complex -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= ______ /_____/\ REY S. CASTRO /_____\\ \ Systems Engineer (FSG) /_____\ \\ / Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. /_____/ \/ / / Enterprise Services Division /_____/ / \//\ 3/F Madison Building \_____\//\ / / 904 Pasay Rd., Legaspi Village \_____/ / /\ / Makati City \_____/ \\ \ Phone: (+632) 867-1238, 867-1298, 867-1389 \_____\ \\ Telefax : (+632) 867-1249 \_____\/ Email: arcee at sun.com.ph reyscastro at netscape.net Pager: 1277-95337 =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= --------------714C25CDD7A8995A6E47955C Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 1. Disk partitions
     SDS      - uses hard partitions
     VxVM  - uses soft partitions

2.  Disk grouping
      SDS      - uses metaset in an HA environment
     VxVM  - uses disk groups

3. Disk configuration data
    SDS      -  metadbs manually configured, must maintain quorum
     VxVM  - private areas on all disks, majority kept active for quorum

4. Metadevice/Volume creation and reconfiguration
     SDS      -  metadevice creation is harder and requires more knowledge and planning
     VxVM  -  volume creation with GUI is very easy requiring little knowldge and minimal planning

5. Disk replacement
     SDS      - several manual steps required
     VxVM  - easy menu driven program

6. Troubleshooting
     SDS      - simple
     VxVM  -  complex
 
 

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        /_____/\       REY S. CASTRO
       /_____\\ \      Systems Engineer (FSG)
      /_____\ \\ /     Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. 
     /_____/ \/ / /    Enterprise Services Division 
    /_____/ /   \//\   3/F Madison Building 
    \_____\//\   / /   904 Pasay Rd., Legaspi Village
     \_____/ / /\ /    Makati City 
      \_____/ \\ \     Phone: (+632) 867-1238, 867-1298, 867-1389  
       \_____\ \\      Telefax : (+632) 867-1249
        \_____\/       Email: arcee at sun.com.ph
                              reyscastro at netscape.net  
                       Pager: 1277-95337
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  --------------714C25CDD7A8995A6E47955C-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Sun Oct 15 20:06:24 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 20:06:24 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] LCD Monitor Compatibility Message-ID: On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 06:58:53PM -0400, Brian Hinz wrote: > Hi all, > Does anyone here know about compatiblity between non-Sun LCD monitors > and pgx24/32 frame buffers? The framebuffer faq make a general comment > that most are incompatible but nothing specific. I believe that Samsung > produces the Sun monitors so one of theirs might work. Just wondering > before making such a big investment. > Thanks > -brian Actually, I beleive that the PGX24/PGX32 (with the HD15 connectors for output) shouldw ork with any decent PC LCD display that will handle 1024x768, 1152x900, or 1280x1024. The PGX24/PGX32 is really no different than a normal PC video card - in fact, the PGX24 is an ATI RAGE II chipset, and the PGX32 is a Permedia 2 chipset.... Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From mrbill at mrbill.net Sun Oct 15 20:07:48 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 20:07:48 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] FS: CD burner, Adaptec SCSI card Message-ID: I've got a Ricoh 2x write/4x read SCSI CD burner, an Adaptec 2940AU PCI UltraSCSI controller, and a pack of about 45 CD-R blanks, for sale for $125 + shipping. Email me if interested. bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Sun Oct 15 21:01:57 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:01:57 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] SUN archintecture Message-ID: Hi fellows SUN mania, I consider my self still newbie on SUN, I just want to ask how SUN Microsystem define architecture that come out such as SUN-4c , SUN-4u, SUN-4d, SUN-4m. Thanks Harisun From bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au Sun Oct 15 21:20:32 2000 From: bmis at eng.murdoch.edu.au (Lara Vernon) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:20:32 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: ufsdump with NFS?? Message-ID: We use "mount" and "mirrordir" to mount and mirror a couple of directories on a Linux server onto mount points in /export/home on a Solaris server, which are backed up as part of our regular ufsdump protocol. Perhaps this helps?? Crofty From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Sun Oct 15 21:39:28 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:39:28 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: Hello, #grep -i fatal /var/adm/message* no output comes. #/usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdiag -v no failure found after "IO Cards" and before "Environmental Status". Thanks for your prompt. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Dennis L. Lund Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 9:36 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Try this: # grep -i fatal /var/adm/messages If this returns a line with "FATAL error fatal" There will be no core dump. # /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/prtdial -v Look for any failures found after "IO Cards" and before "Environmental Status". There may be some indication as to the cause here. Hope this helps. Dennis L. Lund _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Sun Oct 15 21:47:30 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:47:30 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: Hello, My server was down again unexpectedly this morning. And I get the following info from /var/adm/messages: panic[cpu3]/thread=2a1001dbd60 savecore: reboot after panic: zero There is a core file under directory /var/crash/`hostname`; Could anybody give me some hints on how to trace the problem ? Thanks. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Dennis L. Lund Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 3:19 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Did you run prtdiag -v? There may be some info there. With psrinfo, if you see that you have CPU's that are off-line, it may be because the CPU failed. grep for things like fatal or failed in /var/adm messages: cat /var/adm/messages | egrep -v egrep | egrep -i 'panic|fatal|notice|savecore|core|error' >> file This will get anything upper or lower case that match any of these words. cat file to see if anything stands out. Dennis L. Lund _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From afrose at millenniumit.com Sun Oct 15 23:00:49 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:00:49 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] SUN archintecture Message-ID: hey have you a set of Solaris 8 manuals by anychance? if you do refer the installation guide! it has a complete list of servers and its architectures. "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > Hi fellows SUN mania, > > I consider my self still newbie on SUN, I just want to ask how SUN > Microsystem define architecture that come out such as SUN-4c , SUN-4u, > SUN-4d, SUN-4m. > > Thanks > > Harisun > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mvi_98 at yahoo.com Sun Oct 15 23:32:21 2000 From: mvi_98 at yahoo.com (Murali Iyer) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 21:32:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #615 - 8 msgs Message-ID: Hi, I have an INTEL CELERON PC running x86 Solaris and due to problems with my AGP Card, I am presently using a VGA Card, whose resolution can only be set to 640 * 480. I have installed Solaris Management Console completely, but when I run smc I get Java Inetrnal error : Unsupported 4-bit depth. Can I get to run smc on my PC, can anybody give a solution to this, I will summarize.Thanks in advance. Regards Murali __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From roneym at rio.matrix.com.br Sun Oct 15 23:50:32 2000 From: roneym at rio.matrix.com.br (roneym at rio.matrix.com.br) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 02:50:32 -0200 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Serial Console Sol/2.6 Problem Message-ID: I have an Enterprise 220 with original Solaris 2.6, working by serial console cable. All worked well by console, at 9600 bps. It does not have video cards. After "patching" it with last patches release, the serial console conection does not receive bytes from a laptop, for example. The boot and login screen appear on the laptop TERMINAL program, but has no key effect, neither the "break" key. I have already tested the serial with TIP utility, and it (the serial) is working well. I think that Solaris has some "trick" to enable normal console operation. Or may be a "bug" ??? Can someone help me ? Thanks Roney From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Mon Oct 16 00:10:28 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:10:28 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop Message-ID: Hello, Thanks for all your help. I know the limitation is due to the switched network not snoop tool. I really appreciate all your help. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Martin Wedel sr Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 2:22 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About snoop The 'problem' doesn't lie within the sniffer. The whole idea behind switched networks is that traffic is directed only to the segment where the destination node is located, no more no less, save broadcast, ARP, etc etc. No sniffer can get past this, as it can't 'sniff' what it can't see. If you are doing this for a legitimate reason, I suggest using a mirrored port on the switch for your NIDS/analyzer box. -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: > Hello, > > As you know, snoop is very useful tool in troubleshooting. But it has > limitation when used in a switched network. My question is " Are there any > other sniffer tools to address the snoop's limitation ?" > > Any ideas or hints will be much appreciated. > > Regards. > John > > _______________________________________________ > 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 eparker at mindsec.com Mon Oct 16 02:50:16 2000 From: eparker at mindsec.com (Erik Parker) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 00:50:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop Message-ID: This is not actually accurate, there are ways to snoop/sniff switched networks. Not that one would want to do this on their own production network, however you can easily do arp redirects for a host to your own machine to see those packets. You can also flood switches with millions of mac addresses, which in some cases, will drop the switch into a "hub" like mode. These ideas can both be demonstrated by dsniff. On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks for all your help. I know the limitation is due to the switched > network not snoop tool. > I really appreciate all your help. > > Regards. > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Martin Wedel sr > Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 2:22 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About snoop > > > The 'problem' doesn't lie within the sniffer. The whole idea behind > switched networks is that traffic is directed only to the segment where > the destination node is located, no more no less, save broadcast, ARP, etc > etc. No sniffer can get past this, as it can't 'sniff' what it can't > see. > If you are doing this for a legitimate reason, I suggest using a > mirrored port on the switch for your NIDS/analyzer box. > > -- > Martin Wedel > sun at minor-element.net > http://www.minor-element.net/ > > On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: Erik Parker Mind Security An armed society, is a polite society. From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Mon Oct 16 02:51:57 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:51:57 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] PANIC !! help!! 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_eSnxb2ajUVcZfwkWJ8pI0Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Lokking at this follwing messages file, can anyone tell me some info about what might be causing this panic, any hints are appriciated. Thnaks, Mohammed Ilyas K. PCI-device: pci1214,334 at 3, HSIP #0 pci1214,3340 is /pci at 4,4000/pci1214,334 at 3 hihp: Driver V: 12.13 Oct 22 1998 17:07:49, Controller 0 @ 60b76000 hihp: Firmware V:12.8 Oct 22 1998 Prom:3.0, Dram:4MB, Board:3.0 Interface:RS422 BAD TRAP: cpu=3 type=0x31 rp=0x304bd750 addr=0x40000010 mmu_fsr=0x0 awk: trap type = 0x31 addr=0x40000010 pid=29672, pc=0x1001bb70, sp=0x304bd7e0, tstate=0x14001e00, context=0x2c2 g1-g7: 1131d3f0, efffa2c2, 85000000036f66b2, ef7ee000, 0, 0, 619ab7a0 Begin traceback... sp = 304bd7e0 Called from 100169c4, fp=304bd840, args=105808c0 1075c900 1075c900 1 1 2c2 Called from 10016684, fp=304bd8c0, args=600e220c 0 efffa000 10580840 10580842 2000 Called from 10095e64, fp=304bd950, args=0 0 1 efffa000 3 0 Called from 100d3ebc, fp=304bd9c0, args=612ef6e0 efffa000 6000 615e7a68 18 0 Called from 10069ea0, fp=304bda20, args=6003c15c 6003c140 600e2200 615e7a68 18 615e7b28 Called from 1002f514, fp=304bda80, args=1 1043c8c8 61ed9e50 619ab7a0 601a9268 608f6008 Called from 126b4, fp=effffb80, args=0 9 340e0 3fde4 3 41670 End traceback... panic[cpu3]/thread=0x619ab7a0: trap syncing file systems... [2] 59 [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] cannot sync -- giving up 7016 static and sysmap kernel pages 44 dynamic kernel data pages 283 kernel-pageable pages 0 segkmap kernel pages 0 segvn kernel pages 0 current user process pages 7343 total pages (7343 chunks) dhcbnms1 unix: dumping to vp 601fe664, offset 1983199 7343 total pages, dump succeeded 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) SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic_105181-23 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc. mem = 524288K (0x20000000) avail mem = 516071424 --Boundary_(ID_eSnxb2ajUVcZfwkWJ8pI0Q) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable PANIC !! help!!

Lokking at this follwing = messages file, can anyone tell me some info about what might be causing = this panic, any hints are appriciated.


Thnaks,

Mohammed Ilyas K.

PCI-device: pci1214,334 at 3, HSIP = #0
 pci1214,3340 is = /pci at 4,4000/pci1214,334 at 3
 hihp: Driver  V: = 12.13 Oct 22 1998 17:07:49, Controller 0 @ 60b76000
 hihp: Firmware V:12.8 Oct = 22 1998 Prom:3.0, Dram:4MB, Board:3.0 Interface:RS422
 BAD TRAP: cpu=3D3 = type=3D0x31 rp=3D0x304bd750 addr=3D0x40000010 mmu_fsr=3D0x0
 awk: trap type =3D = 0x31
 addr=3D0x40000010
 pid=3D29672, = pc=3D0x1001bb70, sp=3D0x304bd7e0, tstate=3D0x14001e00, = context=3D0x2c2
 g1-g7: 1131d3f0, = efffa2c2, 85000000036f66b2, ef7ee000, 0, 0, 619ab7a0
 Begin traceback... sp =3D = 304bd7e0
 Called from 100169c4, = fp=3D304bd840, args=3D105808c0 1075c900 1075c900 1 1 2c2
 Called from 10016684, = fp=3D304bd8c0, args=3D600e220c 0 efffa000 10580840 10580842 2000
 Called from 10095e64, = fp=3D304bd950, args=3D0 0 1 efffa000 3 0
 Called from 100d3ebc, = fp=3D304bd9c0, args=3D612ef6e0 efffa000 6000 615e7a68 18 0
 Called from 10069ea0, = fp=3D304bda20, args=3D6003c15c 6003c140 600e2200 615e7a68 18 = 615e7b28
 Called from 1002f514, = fp=3D304bda80, args=3D1 1043c8c8 61ed9e50 619ab7a0 601a9268 = 608f6008
 Called from 126b4, = fp=3Deffffb80, args=3D0 9 340e0 3fde4 3 41670
 End traceback...
 panic[cpu3]/thread=3D0x619ab7a0: trap
 syncing file systems... = [2] 59 [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] = [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2]     [2] = [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] cannot sync -- giving up

 7016 static and sysmap = kernel pages
 44 dynamic kernel data = pages
 283 kernel-pageable = pages
 0 segkmap kernel = pages
 0 segvn kernel pages
 0 current user process = pages
 7343 total pages (7343 = chunks)
 dhcbnms1 unix:
 dumping to vp 601fe664, = offset 1983199
 7343 total pages, dump = succeeded
 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)
 SunOS Release 5.6 Version = Generic_105181-23 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]
 Copyright (c) 1983-1997, = Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 mem =3D 524288K = (0x20000000)
 avail mem =3D = 516071424

--Boundary_(ID_eSnxb2ajUVcZfwkWJ8pI0Q)-- From afrose at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 16 03:46:27 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:46:27 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] PANIC !! help!! Message-ID: Ilyas, I guess this is an E250/450?..with that assumption Looks like a cpu panic! Did you plug in new memory recently? was the hsi card installed prior to this issue?...to isolate the panic... why don't you try disabling/skip cpu3 from the ok prompt and try booting. At the ok prompt: ok setenv upa-port-skip-list ok boot see if it would boot, and we'll take it from there! /afrose "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote: > > > Lokking at this follwing messages file, can anyone tell me some info > about what might be causing this panic, any hints are appriciated. > > Thnaks, > > Mohammed Ilyas K. > > PCI-device: pci1214,334 at 3, HSIP #0 > pci1214,3340 is /pci at 4,4000/pci1214,334 at 3 > hihp: Driver V: 12.13 Oct 22 1998 17:07:49, Controller 0 @ 60b76000 > hihp: Firmware V:12.8 Oct 22 1998 Prom:3.0, Dram:4MB, Board:3.0 > Interface:RS422 > BAD TRAP: cpu=3 type=0x31 rp=0x304bd750 addr=0x40000010 mmu_fsr=0x0 > awk: trap type = 0x31 > addr=0x40000010 > pid=29672, pc=0x1001bb70, sp=0x304bd7e0, tstate=0x14001e00, > context=0x2c2 > g1-g7: 1131d3f0, efffa2c2, 85000000036f66b2, ef7ee000, 0, 0, 619ab7a0 > > Begin traceback... sp = 304bd7e0 > Called from 100169c4, fp=304bd840, args=105808c0 1075c900 1075c900 1 > 1 2c2 > Called from 10016684, fp=304bd8c0, args=600e220c 0 efffa000 10580840 > 10580842 2000 > Called from 10095e64, fp=304bd950, args=0 0 1 efffa000 3 0 > Called from 100d3ebc, fp=304bd9c0, args=612ef6e0 efffa000 6000 > 615e7a68 18 0 > Called from 10069ea0, fp=304bda20, args=6003c15c 6003c140 600e2200 > 615e7a68 18 615e7b28 > Called from 1002f514, fp=304bda80, args=1 1043c8c8 61ed9e50 619ab7a0 > 601a9268 608f6008 > Called from 126b4, fp=effffb80, args=0 9 340e0 3fde4 3 41670 > End traceback... > panic[cpu3]/thread=0x619ab7a0: trap > syncing file systems... [2] 59 [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] > [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] > [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] cannot sync -- giving up > > 7016 static and sysmap kernel pages > 44 dynamic kernel data pages > 283 kernel-pageable pages > 0 segkmap kernel pages > 0 segvn kernel pages > 0 current user process pages > 7343 total pages (7343 chunks) > dhcbnms1 unix: > dumping to vp 601fe664, offset 1983199 > 7343 total pages, dump succeeded > 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) > SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic_105181-23 [UNIX(R) System V Release > 4.0] > Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc. > mem = 524288K (0x20000000) > avail mem = 516071424 From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Mon Oct 16 05:21:16 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 18:21:16 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] About snoop Message-ID: Erik, Could you show me how to arp redirects for a host to my own machine ? If I do arp redirects for a host A, Does it mean the host A will not receive the packets which should destinate to it ? Thanks. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Erik Parker Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 3:50 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] About snoop This is not actually accurate, there are ways to snoop/sniff switched networks. Not that one would want to do this on their own production network, however you can easily do arp redirects for a host to your own machine to see those packets. You can also flood switches with millions of mac addresses, which in some cases, will drop the switch into a "hub" like mode. These ideas can both be demonstrated by dsniff. On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks for all your help. I know the limitation is due to the switched > network not snoop tool. > I really appreciate all your help. > > Regards. > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Martin Wedel sr > Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 2:22 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About snoop > > > The 'problem' doesn't lie within the sniffer. The whole idea behind > switched networks is that traffic is directed only to the segment where > the destination node is located, no more no less, save broadcast, ARP, etc > etc. No sniffer can get past this, as it can't 'sniff' what it can't > see. > If you are doing this for a legitimate reason, I suggest using a > mirrored port on the switch for your NIDS/analyzer box. > > -- > Martin Wedel > sun at minor-element.net > http://www.minor-element.net/ > > On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: Erik Parker Mind Security An armed society, is a polite society. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From FVDBergh at capgemini.nl Mon Oct 16 06:39:43 2000 From: FVDBergh at capgemini.nl (Filip Van Den Bergh) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:39:43 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: The directory /home is the default directory or mount point for users home directories. When autoFS is running, you cannot create any new entries in this directory. Normally, you should be able to create home directories in /home, but it's just not the purpose. You should use the directory /export/home as local home directory. >>> "faisal" 10/18 12:29 am >>> I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home directorys useradd cant make them as well If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! pleasse advice me _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From FVDBergh at capgemini.nl Mon Oct 16 06:39:43 2000 From: FVDBergh at capgemini.nl (Filip Van Den Bergh) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:39:43 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: The directory /home is the default directory or mount point for users home directories. When autoFS is running, you cannot create any new entries in this directory. Normally, you should be able to create home directories in /home, but it's just not the purpose. You should use the directory /export/home as local home directory. >>> "faisal" 10/18 12:29 am >>> I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home directorys useradd cant make them as well If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! pleasse advice me _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From daniel.cuthbert at uk.psi.com Mon Oct 16 06:42:59 2000 From: daniel.cuthbert at uk.psi.com (Dan Cuthbert) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 12:42:59 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi make sure that it isnt setup as /export/home as the install sometimes does that you will then notice a link from /home to /export/home, if thats the case just mkdir /export/home/username Dan Cuthbert European Hosting Research & Engineering PSINet Datacentres mobile : +44 77 1279 0646 - -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of faisal Sent: 17 October 2000 23:30 To: solaris help2 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home directorys useradd cant make them as well If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! pleasse advice me _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOerpww35kLKMi26SEQJoSQCg29dxi/8UIwr94fhBV7DDfiIibuYAnj+E HixVqtAhAmaET66+gNZ/b+lA =niBA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From afrose at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 16 06:44:12 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 17:44:12 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: faisal, do this, vi /etc/auto_master Edit: /home -null then: #automount -v and then add user. /afrose faisal wrote: > I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home > directorys useradd cant make them as well > If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! > > pleasse advice me > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From chanakam at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 16 06:53:36 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 17:53:36 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: --------------22CE87A845A7C26D4E52FC04 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit faisal wrote: > I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home > directorys useradd cant make them as well > If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! > > pleasse advice me > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhel After commenting out in auto_master, you have to first umount /home. then try it. Gayantha --------------22CE87A845A7C26D4E52FC04 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit faisal wrote:
I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home
directorys useradd cant make them as well
If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!!

pleasse advice me

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After commenting out in auto_master, you have to first umount /home.
then try it.

Gayantha --------------22CE87A845A7C26D4E52FC04-- From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Mon Oct 16 09:04:44 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 09:04:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebo oting Message-ID: Do a "file /var/crash/'hostname'/core" to see what process created the dump. -----Original Message----- From: John Lee [mailto:johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com] Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 9:48 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Hello, My server was down again unexpectedly this morning. And I get the following info from /var/adm/messages: panic[cpu3]/thread=2a1001dbd60 savecore: reboot after panic: zero There is a core file under directory /var/crash/`hostname`; Could anybody give me some hints on how to trace the problem ? Thanks. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Dennis L. Lund Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 3:19 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Did you run prtdiag -v? There may be some info there. With psrinfo, if you see that you have CPU's that are off-line, it may be because the CPU failed. grep for things like fatal or failed in /var/adm messages: cat /var/adm/messages | egrep -v egrep | egrep -i 'panic|fatal|notice|savecore|core|error' >> file This will get anything upper or lower case that match any of these words. cat file to see if anything stands out. Dennis L. Lund _______________________________________________ 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 echase at postoffice.providence.edu Mon Oct 16 09:23:54 2000 From: echase at postoffice.providence.edu (Edward Chase) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:23:54 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] SparcStation5 was RH 6.2, now want Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: I'm trying to reinstall Solaris 2.6 onto a SparcStation 5. The installation goes without any errors, but them machine fails to boot into Solaris. The machine was last running RedHat 6.2 and I think this may be causing me problems. The messages that I see at boot time basically say: Cannot assemble drivers for root Cannot mount root Any suggestions? Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------- Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu Providence College | http://www.providence.edu Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu Providence, RI 02918 | From duke.glover at verizon.com Mon Oct 16 10:12:09 2000 From: duke.glover at verizon.com (Glover, Duke) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:12:09 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: Here's a question: Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be something like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP it to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN box. This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. HELP, Duke Glover desk = 813-978-5682 page = 888-510-6042 duke.glover at verizon.com Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Mon Oct 16 10:19:26 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 16:19:26 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: You probably want the uncompress command. ----- Original Message ----- From: Glover, Duke To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 4:12 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip > Here's a question: > > Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I > downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be something > like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP it > to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN box. > This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what > program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at > the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. > > HELP, > > Duke Glover From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Mon Oct 16 10:26:14 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 17:26:14 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: On Mon 2000-10-16 (10:12), Glover, Duke wrote: > Here's a question: > > Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I > downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be something > like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. What about unzip(1) = /bin/unzip a.k.a. /usr/bin/unzip ? It's part of Sol 7... 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 Warning: .signature not found! From daniel.cuthbert at uk.psi.com Mon Oct 16 10:33:05 2000 From: daniel.cuthbert at uk.psi.com (Dan Cuthbert) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 16:33:05 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Duke unzip Solaris_recommended.zip then off you go! Dan Cuthbert European Hosting Research & Engineering PSINet Datacentres mobile : +44 77 1279 0646 - -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Glover, Duke Sent: 16 October 2000 16:12 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Here's a question: Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be something like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP it to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN box. This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. HELP, Duke Glover desk = 813-978-5682 page = 888-510-6042 duke.glover at verizon.com Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOesfsQ35kLKMi26SEQIPcwCgnaftRBqbDamm8ySsmtiN9sPmiR8AoJEV XpWrEVUNuqhbe5XEa+gEDwag =ffvx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From spribyl at enteract.com Mon Oct 16 10:37:56 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:37:56 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: Get pkunzip for solaris from http://www.pkware.com/. Its free. What were they thinking when the did this? Compress and gzip won't work on a zip file and it does not come with the standard install. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Will Mc Donald wrote: > You probably want the uncompress command. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Glover, Duke > To: > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 4:12 PM > Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip > > > > Here's a question: > > > > Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I > > downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be > something > > like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP > it > > to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN > box. > > This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what > > program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at > > the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. > > > > HELP, > > > > Duke Glover > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From tony.barnes at cimlinc.com Mon Oct 16 10:38:18 2000 From: tony.barnes at cimlinc.com (Anthony Barnes) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:38:18 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: /bin/unzip I found out the hard way too :-) -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Glover, Duke Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 10:12 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Here's a question: Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be something like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP it to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN box. This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. HELP, Duke Glover desk = 813-978-5682 page = 888-510-6042 duke.glover at verizon.com Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Mon Oct 16 10:45:54 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:45:54 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: unzip file.zip No reference to it in the README! -----Original Message----- From: Glover, Duke [mailto:duke.glover at verizon.com] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 10:12 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Here's a question: Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be something like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP it to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN box. This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. HELP, Duke Glover desk = 813-978-5682 page = 888-510-6042 duke.glover at verizon.com Verizon / Enterprise Information Protection Services _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Mon Oct 16 10:51:41 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:51:41 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: The unzip command that comes with Sol7 works, no need for pkunzip for Solaris -----Original Message----- From: Steve Pribyl [mailto:spribyl at enteract.com] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 10:38 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Get pkunzip for solaris from http://www.pkware.com/. Its free. What were they thinking when the did this? Compress and gzip won't work on a zip file and it does not come with the standard install. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Will Mc Donald wrote: > You probably want the uncompress command. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Glover, Duke > To: > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 4:12 PM > Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip > > > > Here's a question: > > > > Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I > > downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be > something > > like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP > it > > to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN > box. > > This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what > > program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at > > the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. > > > > HELP, > > > > Duke Glover > > _______________________________________________ > 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 dark_age_ at hotmail.com Mon Oct 16 11:00:36 2000 From: dark_age_ at hotmail.com (Dark Age) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:00:36 CDT Subject: [Sunhelp] 2.5.1 + patch clusters + SS4 = no Openwindows? Message-ID: Here's the situation: SS4(actually a Netra i4) with Solaris 2.5.1 useing built in frame buffer. I decided to use this machine as my mail server, I dropped the Recommended and the Y2K patch clusters on it before opening it up to the big bad Internet. After applying the clusters, Openwindows will completly bottom out on me after a minute or so and drop me back to a command line login. Does anybody know of an issue with one of the patches in either of those clusters that has a problem with the built in frame buffer of the SS4 or is it some thing completly different? Where would I start to look since I'm not getting a core file? TIA Chad A. Chance dark_age_ at hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________________ 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 Richard.Nicholas at starwoodhotels.com Mon Oct 16 11:01:19 2000 From: Richard.Nicholas at starwoodhotels.com (Nicholas, Richard) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 12:01:19 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Message-ID: Hello, Ultra 10 9gb barracuda Drives IDE I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the Setup? I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. Sorry for the newbie question. Thanks Rick From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Mon Oct 16 11:26:48 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:26:48 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Message-ID: Use boot -rv for a reconfigure boot (with verbosity). -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas, Richard [mailto:Richard.Nicholas at starwoodhotels.com] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:01 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Hello, Ultra 10 9gb barracuda Drives IDE I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the Setup? I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. Sorry for the newbie question. Thanks Rick _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From dllund at hermes.nextel.com Mon Oct 16 13:11:02 2000 From: dllund at hermes.nextel.com (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:11:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] How can I get the reason for server unexpected rebooting Message-ID: strings vmcore.# | more The first line displayed will tell you what the problem was. From your post: panic[cpu3]/thread=2a1001dbd60 savecore: reboot after panic: zero It looks like CPU3 had a problem. You may need to replace it. Open a call to Sun if you have support. Dennis L. Lund From root at samurai.com Mon Oct 16 13:26:17 2000 From: root at samurai.com (System Adminstrator) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:26:17 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] where's disksuite? Message-ID: I've heard that Solstice DiskSuite is supposed to be on the Solaris 8 OS CD 2. Did the package name change from Solaris 7? I don't see a SUNWmd on there, and it didn't install by default. Thanks, Bryan -- Bryan Fullerton http://www.samurai.com/ Core Competency Samurai Consulting "No, we don't do seppuku." Can you feel the Ohmu call? From tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com Mon Oct 16 13:57:18 2000 From: tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:57:18 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] top & memory Message-ID: While I may be on crack, and somehow slightly confused. Here's the deal: I have an E5500 with 6GB of RAM (Running Solaris 2.6) that really isn't used much right now. The purpose that it was purchased for is still being worked on for rollout, so, essentially, the box is very very very lightly used. However, I consistantly show, through top, that there is only around 250 MB of memory left over, which seems quite insane. I've stopped the software that is running on it (Lawson financial software), so that the only thing running is the stuff that comes with a basic OS install, along with the vxvm stuff. It went down to around 300 MB of memory left over. My thoughts on the situation: 1) top is lying. I remember reading that somewhere. Someone mentioned a 'better' tool that top to measure memory. I don't remember the name of it. I tried getting a different version of top, thinking there may be some wierd 32/64bit wierdness. Update: So, I had a sudden moment of realization, and I remembered it was proctool. Which, I downloaded, and it reflects the same information shown in top. 2) I need to get out more often. 3) I don't fully grok how memory works in Solaris. last pid: 11795; load averages: 0.04, 0.02, 0.02 17:39:36 64 processes: 61 sleeping, 2 zombie, 1 on cpu CPU states: 98.9% idle, 0.0% user, 1.1% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% swap Memory: 6144M real, 284M free, 136K swap in use, 2001M swap free In linux, it takes some of the physical memory and creates cache space. Is this possibly what's happening? Under top, when sorting by size, it says that there's a process using 79 MB of memory, the next 3 are around 20, 4 or so around 15, the rest are 10 or less. Doesn't appear to add up to 5 GB of memory, even if one adds it all up. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks for any input. Tim Conrad From cyoho at umpublishing.org Mon Oct 16 14:50:52 2000 From: cyoho at umpublishing.org (Yoho, Cindy) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:50:52 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] top & memory Message-ID: Do you grok vmstat? > -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Conrad [SMTP:tconrad at newyork.edisonproject.com] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 1:57 PM > To: SunHelp > Subject: [Sunhelp] top & memory > > While I may be on crack, and somehow slightly confused. Here's the deal: > > I have an E5500 with 6GB of RAM (Running Solaris 2.6) that really isn't > used much right now. The purpose that it was purchased for is still > being worked on for rollout, so, essentially, the box is very very very > lightly used. > > However, I consistantly show, through top, that there is only around 250 > MB of memory left over, which seems quite insane. I've stopped the > software that is running on it (Lawson financial software), so that the > only thing running is the stuff that comes with a basic OS install, > along with the vxvm stuff. It went down to around 300 MB of memory left > over. > > My thoughts on the situation: > > 1) top is lying. I remember reading that somewhere. Someone mentioned a > 'better' tool that top to measure memory. I don't remember the name of > it. I tried getting a different version of top, thinking there may be > some wierd 32/64bit wierdness. Update: So, I had a sudden moment of > realization, and I remembered it was proctool. Which, I downloaded, and > it reflects the same information shown in top. > > 2) I need to get out more often. > > 3) I don't fully grok how memory works in Solaris. > > last pid: 11795; load averages: 0.04, 0.02, 0.02 > 17:39:36 > 64 processes: 61 sleeping, 2 zombie, 1 on cpu > CPU states: 98.9% idle, 0.0% user, 1.1% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% > swap > Memory: 6144M real, 284M free, 136K swap in use, 2001M swap free > > In linux, it takes some of the physical memory and creates cache space. > Is this possibly what's happening? Under top, when sorting by size, it > says that there's a process using 79 MB of memory, the next 3 are around > 20, 4 or so around 15, the rest are 10 or less. Doesn't appear to add up > to 5 GB of memory, even if one adds it all up. > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks for any input. > > Tim Conrad > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From daleg at elemental.org Mon Oct 16 14:51:51 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 15:51:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] where's disksuite? Message-ID: On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, System Adminstrator wrote: | I've heard that Solstice DiskSuite is supposed to be on the Solaris 8 | OS CD 2. Did the package name change from Solaris 7? I don't see a | SUNWmd on there, and it didn't install by default. It's in the EA (Easy Access) directory on the Software 2 of 2 cd. DiskSuite 4.2.1. /dale From richard at bonkie.org.uk Mon Oct 16 15:11:21 2000 From: richard at bonkie.org.uk (Richard Worwood) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 21:11:21 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] where's disksuite? Message-ID: I'm just in the process of setting up a laptop with Solaris 2.6, during the install process it discovered the ne2000 card in the laptop but hasn't configured. How do I go about setting this up and insuring that the setting is then reapplied each time I reboot the machine ? Thanks > Richard Worwood > > * Mobile: 07771 662880 > * Fax: 08700 509657 > * Email: richard at bonkie.org.uk From ward at zilla.nu Mon Oct 16 15:15:27 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 15:15:27 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] top & memory Message-ID: Memory is freed on an as-needed basis. It will appear to be mostly full most of the time. Reagen On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 01:57:18PM -0500, Tim Conrad wrote: > While I may be on crack, and somehow slightly confused. Here's the deal: > > I have an E5500 with 6GB of RAM (Running Solaris 2.6) that really isn't > used much right now. The purpose that it was purchased for is still > being worked on for rollout, so, essentially, the box is very very very > lightly used. > > However, I consistantly show, through top, that there is only around 250 > MB of memory left over, which seems quite insane. I've stopped the > software that is running on it (Lawson financial software), so that the > only thing running is the stuff that comes with a basic OS install, > along with the vxvm stuff. It went down to around 300 MB of memory left > over. > > My thoughts on the situation: > > 1) top is lying. I remember reading that somewhere. Someone mentioned a > 'better' tool that top to measure memory. I don't remember the name of > it. I tried getting a different version of top, thinking there may be > some wierd 32/64bit wierdness. Update: So, I had a sudden moment of > realization, and I remembered it was proctool. Which, I downloaded, and > it reflects the same information shown in top. > > 2) I need to get out more often. > > 3) I don't fully grok how memory works in Solaris. > > last pid: 11795; load averages: 0.04, 0.02, 0.02 > 17:39:36 > 64 processes: 61 sleeping, 2 zombie, 1 on cpu > CPU states: 98.9% idle, 0.0% user, 1.1% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% > swap > Memory: 6144M real, 284M free, 136K swap in use, 2001M swap free > > In linux, it takes some of the physical memory and creates cache space. > Is this possibly what's happening? Under top, when sorting by size, it > says that there's a process using 79 MB of memory, the next 3 are around > 20, 4 or so around 15, the rest are 10 or less. Doesn't appear to add up > to 5 GB of memory, even if one adds it all up. > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks for any input. > > Tim Conrad > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From chanakam at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 16 21:42:40 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:42:40 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip Message-ID: Will Mc Donald wrote: > You probably want the uncompress command. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Glover, Duke > To: > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 4:12 PM > Subject: [Sunhelp] Downloaded Patch was .zip > > > Here's a question: > > > > Why would a Solaris_7_Recommended patch have a .zip extension ? I > > downloaded this patch from SUN's site. I would think it would be > something > > like .tar.gz. How can I unzip a .zip on Solaris. My solution was to FTP > it > > to a PC, use WinZip to unzip it, and then FTP the files back to the SUN > box. > > This cannot be the way it is supposed to work. Can anyone tell me what > > program I need to use to unzip a .zip file on Solaris 7. I have looked at > > the gzip man pages, but see no reference to a .zip file. > > > > HELP, > > > > Duke Glover > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp use unzip Gayantha From chanakam at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 16 21:47:17 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:47:17 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] SparcStation5 was RH 6.2, now want Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: Edward Chase wrote: > I'm trying to reinstall Solaris 2.6 onto a SparcStation 5. The > installation goes without any errors, but them machine fails to boot into > Solaris. > > The machine was last running RedHat 6.2 and I think this may be causing me > problems. > > The messages that I see at boot time basically say: > > Cannot assemble drivers for root > Cannot mount root > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 This problem can appear , if you installed SDS or if you copy /etc/system file from another machine. Is this a fresh installation ? /Gayantha From chanakam at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 16 21:49:18 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:49:18 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Message-ID: "Nicholas, Richard" wrote: > Hello, > Ultra 10 > 9gb barracuda Drives IDE > I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the > Setup? > I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. > Sorry for the newbie question. > Thanks > Rick > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp type folloeing commands aS ROOT drvconfig disks /Gayantha From chanakam at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 16 21:55:02 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:55:02 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Message-ID: "Nicholas, Richard" wrote: > Hello, > Ultra 10 > 9gb barracuda Drives IDE > I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the > Setup? > I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. > Sorry for the newbie question. > Thanks > Rick > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Also make sure that you have different IDE target for the second HD. One should make as primary and other as secondary /Gayantha From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Mon Oct 16 22:14:42 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:14:42 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris type Message-ID: Hi all, I got confusion when my vendor ask whether I want Solaris Desktop or Solaris Server CD to be sent for quoatation. What is it different anyway ? I assume is this becasue my SUN server used desktop like or enterprise . rgds Harisun From fsommers at nowcom.com Mon Oct 16 22:49:40 2000 From: fsommers at nowcom.com (Frank Sommers) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 20:49:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Message-ID: Talking of IDE disks, is it possible to install a second IDE disk in an Ultra 5? Thanks, in advance, Frank On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Chanaka Mendis wrote: > "Nicholas, Richard" wrote: > > > Hello, > > Ultra 10 > > 9gb barracuda Drives IDE > > I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the > > Setup? > > I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. > > Sorry for the newbie question. > > Thanks > > Rick > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > Also make sure that you have different IDE target for the second HD. One > should make as primary and other as secondary > > /Gayantha > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Mon Oct 16 23:56:49 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 07:56:49 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN 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. --Boundary_(ID_SAp+keMTy4RWwaBcUKK51Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" 1) Open your ultra 10 box. 2) Find a place for Second hard disk and fix it the location. 3) When you are connecting the data cable, make sure that a) If you are connecting to mother board with the existing IDE cable connected to exisiting hard disk, make sure that the New hard disk you are installing is set to Slace ( Jumper settings in the hard disk, same as PC), and existing hard disk is Master. b) If you are connecting to mother board with the existing IDE cable connected to Existing CDROM, make sure that CD ROM is MAster and New hard disk is slave or vice versa. c) If you are connecting new hard disk to mother board with direct IDE cable, without any other IDE device conneted to the cable, Make sure you are connecting to SECENDORY IDE on the board. and your disk can be slave or master, Preferably Single or Master. 4) Connect the power 5) power on the Ultra 10, press "stop a" at memory checking, after banner display 6) give command " probe-ide" at ok prompt. this should list all the IDE devices you have, including CDROM and existing hard disk and new hard disk. ( Remember this command works only in latest types of Mother boards, i am not sure of OBP version) a) write down the physical address of the new disk shown 7) Give command "boot -r" at ok prompt. 8) and when you are in solaris, give command "format" at command prompt, select the new hard disk in the list (you can compare the physical disk address you wrote earlier with the one format shows for the selection of right disk) Be extremly care full at this point, because if you choose a wrong one, you may end up losing your data) 9) Partion the disk using format command 10) run "newfs" command for each new partion you created 11) mount each partition for any mount point and you are ready to go.. hope this helps Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas, Richard [mailto:Richard.Nicholas at starwoodhotels.com] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 7:01 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Hello, Ultra 10 9gb barracuda Drives IDE I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the Setup? I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. Sorry for the newbie question. Thanks Rick _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_SAp+keMTy4RWwaBcUKK51Q) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10

1) Open your ultra 10 box.
2) Find a place for Second hard disk and fix it the = location.
3) When you are connecting the data cable, make sure = that
        a) If you = are connecting to mother board with the existing IDE cable connected to = exisiting hard disk, make sure that the New hard disk you are = installing is set to Slace ( Jumper settings in the hard disk, same as = PC), and existing hard disk is Master.

        b) If you = are connecting to mother board with the existing IDE cable connected to = Existing CDROM, make sure that CD ROM is MAster and New hard disk is = slave or vice versa.

        c) If you = are connecting new hard disk to mother board with direct IDE cable, = without any other IDE device conneted to the cable, Make sure you are = connecting to SECENDORY IDE on the board. and your disk can be slave or = master, Preferably Single or Master.

4) Connect the power
5) power on the Ultra 10, press "stop a" = at memory checking, after banner display
6) give command " probe-ide"  at ok = prompt. this should list all the IDE devices you have, including CDROM = and existing hard disk and new hard disk. ( Remember this command works = only in latest types of Mother boards, i am not sure of OBP = version)

        a) write = down the physical address of the new disk shown
7) Give command "boot -r" at ok = prompt.
8) and when you are in solaris, give command = "format" at command prompt, select the new hard disk in the = list (you can compare the physical disk address you wrote earlier with = the one format shows for the selection of right disk) Be extremly care = full at this point, because if you choose a wrong one, you may end up = losing your data)

9) Partion the disk using format command
10) run "newfs" command for each new = partion you created
11) mount each partition for any mount point and you = are ready to go..

hope this helps


Mohammed Ilyas K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicholas, Richard [mailto:Richard.Nicho= las at starwoodhotels.com]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 7:01 PM
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA = 10


Hello,
Ultra 10
9gb barracuda Drives IDE
I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me = through the
Setup?
 I can't see it after boot. I was able to use = disks command.
Sorry for the newbie question.
Thanks
Rick
_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

--Boundary_(ID_SAp+keMTy4RWwaBcUKK51Q)-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 17 00:00:20 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 00:00:20 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 08:49:40PM -0700, Frank Sommers wrote: > Talking of IDE disks, is it possible to install a second IDE disk in an > Ultra 5? > Thanks, in advance, > Frank Yep. Onlly difference between u5 and u10 is the case. Bill > On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Chanaka Mendis wrote: > > > "Nicholas, Richard" wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > Ultra 10 > > > 9gb barracuda Drives IDE > > > I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the > > > Setup? > > > I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. > > > Sorry for the newbie question. > > > Thanks > > > Rick > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > Also make sure that you have different IDE target for the second HD. One > > should make as primary and other as secondary > > > > /Gayantha > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Tue Oct 17 00:08:11 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 22:08:11 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] partition info Message-ID: Is there any tool in solaris that displays partition informations like cfisk in linux ? I want to know my partition info of diffrent file systems in my hard disk From chanakam at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 00:46:42 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:46:42 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris type Message-ID: "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > Hi all, > > I got confusion when my vendor ask whether I want Solaris Desktop or Solaris > Server CD to be sent for quoatation. > > What is it different anyway ? > > I assume is this becasue my SUN server used desktop like or enterprise . > > rgds > > Harisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp In Os point of view there is no different. Only different is desktop media pack has only few CDs. /Gayantha From chanakam at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 00:49:43 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:49:43 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 Message-ID: Frank Sommers wrote: > Talking of IDE disks, is it possible to install a second IDE disk in an > Ultra 5? > > Thanks, in advance, > > Frank > > On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Chanaka Mendis wrote: > > > "Nicholas, Richard" wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > Ultra 10 > > > 9gb barracuda Drives IDE > > > I am adding a second drive. Could you please walk me through the > > > Setup? > > > I can't see it after boot. I was able to use disks command. > > > Sorry for the newbie question. > > > Thanks > > > Rick > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > Also make sure that you have different IDE target for the second HD. One > > should make as primary and other as secondary > > > > /Gayantha > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 Yes , U can plug the second HD on top of the floppy disk. /Gayantha From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Tue Oct 17 04:10:43 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 17:10:43 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sendmail: How to configure mail server for the second MX record Message-ID: Hi all, I want to have a mail server for the second MX record so that we will not lost our mail if the primary mail server down. Does anyone have experience on this ? Could you share it for me ? We use Solaris7&Sendmail 8.9.3. Thanks for your input. By the way, Does anyone know which website has the information on how to configure an internet mail server on Solaris7&Sendmail8.9.3 ? Regards. John Lee From mjannelli at tiscalinet.it Tue Oct 17 04:15:37 2000 From: mjannelli at tiscalinet.it (mjannelli) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 04:15:37 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi everyone I have configured a DHCP client on my machine (with Solaris 2.7) creating the files: hostname.hme0 hostname.hme0:1 dhcp.hme0 dhcp.hme0:1 and using ifconfig command DHCP works correctly, it assigns an IP address to the machine, it writes this line on /etc/hosts file: unknown #added by DHCP My problem is that i cannot set the hostname. I tried to add the name of my host in files hostname.hme0 and hostname.hme0:1 but it does not work. Someone has some ideas? Thanks a lot. Bye Miriam -- TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. http://www.tiscalinet.it From mjannelli at tiscalinet.it Tue Oct 17 04:48:17 2000 From: mjannelli at tiscalinet.it (mjannelli) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 04:48:17 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] DHCP Configuration Message-ID: Hi everyone I have configured a DHCP client on my machine (with Solaris 2.7) creating the files: hostname.hme0 hostname.hme0:1 dhcp.hme0 dhcp.hme0:1 and using ifconfig command DHCP works correctly, it assigns an IP address to the machine, it writes this line on /etc/hosts file: unknown #added by DHCP My problem is that i cannot set the hostname. I tried to add the name of my host in files hostname.hme0 and hostname.hme0:1 but it does not work. Someone has some ideas? Thanks a lot. Bye Miriam -- TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. http://www.tiscalinet.it From chanakam at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 04:51:14 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:51:14 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sendmail: How to configure mail server for the second MX record Message-ID: John Lee wrote: > Hi all, > > I want to have a mail server for the second MX record so that we will not > lost our mail if the primary mail server down. Does anyone have experience > on this ? Could you share it for me ? We use Solaris7&Sendmail 8.9.3. Thanks > for your input. > > By the way, Does anyone know which website has the information on how to > configure an internet mail server on Solaris7&Sendmail8.9.3 ? > > Regards. > John Lee > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Yes you can. You need to define secondary mail servers IP in the DNS server. In the PREFERENC field you have to put a a high number. Eg: domain IN MX 10 mailserver1 domain IN MX 20 mailserver2 Visit to www.sendmail.org /Gayantha From chanakam at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 04:52:43 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:52:43 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: mjannelli wrote: > Hi everyone > I have configured a DHCP client on my machine (with Solaris 2.7) creating the files: > hostname.hme0 > hostname.hme0:1 > dhcp.hme0 > dhcp.hme0:1 > > and using ifconfig command > > DHCP works correctly, it assigns an IP address to the machine, it writes this line on /etc/hosts file: > unknown #added by DHCP > > My problem is that i cannot set the hostname. I tried to add the name of my host in files hostname.hme0 and hostname.hme0:1 but it does not work. > > Someone has some ideas? > Thanks a lot. > Bye > Miriam > > -- > TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. > http://www.tiscalinet.it > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Hi, Put the hosname of the machine to /etc/nodename /Gayantha From mjannelli at tiscalinet.it Tue Oct 17 05:18:49 2000 From: mjannelli at tiscalinet.it (mjannelli) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 05:18:49 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] DHCP configuration) Message-ID: > > Hi, > Put the hosname of the machine to /etc/nodename > > /Gayantha > I am afraid that it is not enough, because the file /etc/nodename contains already the host name. Bye Monica -- TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. http://www.tiscalinet.it From FVDBergh at capgemini.nl Tue Oct 17 05:34:40 2000 From: FVDBergh at capgemini.nl (Filip Van Den Bergh) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:34:40 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS Message-ID: Not yet, Microsoft isn't willing to give the source code >>> "faisal" 10/18 9:33 pm >>> Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I want to mount that partition _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Tue Oct 17 05:38:36 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:38:36 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] PKG Info 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_TOfEw9xet5eZ+X5+58g8WQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" use pkginfo command to get information about installed packages, use pkgadd command for addting and pkgrm for removing. Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: faisal [mailto:faisal_gillani at flashmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 10:35 PM To: solaris help2 Subject: [Sunhelp] PKG Info I did not install openwindows so now how can i find what pakages are install on my solaris box ? Also how can i remove & add Pakages ? _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_TOfEw9xet5eZ+X5+58g8WQ) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] PKG Info

use pkginfo command to get information about = installed packages, use pkgadd command for addting and pkgrm for = removing.

Mohammed Ilyas K.

-----Original Message-----
From: faisal [mailto:faisal_gillani at flash= mail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 10:35 PM
To: solaris help2
Subject: [Sunhelp] PKG Info


I did not install openwindows so now how can i find = what pakages are install
on my solaris box ?
Also how can i remove & add Pakages ?

_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
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--Boundary_(ID_TOfEw9xet5eZ+X5+58g8WQ)-- From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Tue Oct 17 05:41:56 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:41:56 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Syntax help 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_HRpWidclqAqi/n1RHJ1F+g) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" mount -F PCFS /dev/dsk/c0d0s2 /test whre /test is your mount point, and should be a directory that already exist in /. thanks, Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: faisal [mailto:faisal_gillani at flashmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 10:32 PM To: solaris help2 Subject: [Sunhelp] Syntax help I have a pcfs partition on /dev/c0d0s2 i cant monut it can some one tell me the exact syntax i am having syntax error or even better can someone share it vfstab file with me ? thanks Faisal _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_HRpWidclqAqi/n1RHJ1F+g) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Syntax help

mount -F PCFS /dev/dsk/c0d0s2 /test whre /test is = your mount point, and should be a directory that already exist in = /.


thanks,

Mohammed Ilyas K.
-----Original Message-----
From: faisal [mailto:faisal_gillani at flash= mail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 10:32 PM
To: solaris help2
Subject: [Sunhelp] Syntax help


I have a pcfs partition on /dev/c0d0s2  i cant = monut it can some one tell me
the exact syntax i am having syntax error
or even better can someone share it vfstab file with = me ?

thanks
Faisal

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--Boundary_(ID_HRpWidclqAqi/n1RHJ1F+g)-- From Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk Tue Oct 17 06:01:28 2000 From: Richard.Worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk (Worwood Richard (Unitas)) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:01:28 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS 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_01C03829.99AF7000 Content-Type: text/plain You can do it with Linux though and there are programs out that will do the same for dos and win95/98 > Richard Worwood > Unitas > > * Office: 020 7215 3693 > * Mobile: 07771 662880 > * Fax: 08701 698423 > * Email: richard.worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: Filip Van Den Bergh [mailto:FVDBergh at capgemini.nl] Sent: 17 October 2000 11:35 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] NTFS Not yet, Microsoft isn't willing to give the source code >>> "faisal" 10/18 9:33 pm >>> Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I want to mount that partition _______________________________________________ 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_01C03829.99AF7000 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] NTFS

You can do it with Linux though and there are = programs out that will do the same for dos and win95/98


> Richard Worwood
> Unitas
>
> * Office:     020 7215 = 3693
> * Mobile:     07771 = 662880
> * = Fax:        08701 698423
> * Email:      = richard.worwood at dti.gsi.gov.uk


-----Original Message-----
From: Filip Van Den Bergh [mailto:FVDBergh at capgemini.nl]<= /FONT>
Sent: 17 October 2000 11:35
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] NTFS


Not yet, Microsoft isn't willing to give the source = code

>>> "faisal" = <faisal_gillani at flashmail.com> 10/18 9:33 pm >>>
Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I = want to mount that
partition

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

_______________________________________________
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C03829.99AF7000-- From afrose at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 06:23:26 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 17:23:26 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ghostscript Message-ID: howdy, Has anyone a binary distribution of Aladdin Ghostscript for SPARC Solaris 2.6 with epson device support? Well I know its a long shot! if anyone has a pre-compiled version do past it on. /afrose From tony.barnes at cimlinc.com Tue Oct 17 06:54:23 2000 From: tony.barnes at cimlinc.com (Anthony Barnes) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 06:54:23 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS Message-ID: No. But. Try www.samba.org. -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of faisal Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 2:33 PM To: solaris help2 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I want to mount that partition _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From bhinz at starnix.org Tue Oct 17 07:01:06 2000 From: bhinz at starnix.org (Brian Hinz) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:01:06 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] DHCP configuration) Message-ID: the problem is that your dhcp server is not configured to distribute the hostname information. if you are in a position where you have control over the dhcp server you can add something similar to this to the dhcpd.conf file: host yourhostname { hardware ethernet 8:0:20:f0:f2:1f; fixed-address 192.168.1.201; option host-name "yourhostname"; } i spent some time researching this problem a few weeks back and found that some people propose putting an rc script in your /etc/init.d directory, or commenting out the lines where the hostname "unknown" gets set. I found that both of these caused all sorts of weird problems on my machine, like the window manager taking an excessively long time to start, etc. -brian mjannelli wrote: > > > > Hi, > > Put the hosname of the machine to /etc/nodename > > > > /Gayantha > > > > I am afraid that it is not enough, because the file /etc/nodename contains already the host name. > > Bye > Monica > > -- > TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. > http://www.tiscalinet.it > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mjannelli at tiscalinet.it Tue Oct 17 07:59:08 2000 From: mjannelli at tiscalinet.it (mjannelli) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 07:59:08 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: On Tuesday, October 17, 2000 at 04:47:21 PM, sunhelp at sunhelp.org wrote: > Miriam, > Have you still the problem with dhcp and hostname? > /afrose > Yes, I have still the problem with dhcp and hostname. Can you help me, please? Hi Miriam -- TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. http://www.tiscalinet.it From ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com Tue Oct 17 08:12:35 2000 From: ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com (Van Niekerk, Ronelle) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:12:35 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Total newbie question Message-ID: Hi guys, I know thisis going to sound llike a newbie question, but I've never done it before. How do I create a filesystem over 2 disks? Thanks > Ronelle van Niekerk > Market Data Team > CSFB IBD|IT > Tel: +44 (0)207 888 2671 > e-mail: ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com > > > 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. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. CREDIT SUISSE GROUP and each of its subsidiaries each reserve the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the message states otherwise and the sender is authorised to state them to be the views of any such entity. Unless otherwise stated, any pricing information given in this message is indicative only, is subject to change and does not constitute an offer to deal at any price quoted. Any reference to the terms of executed transactions should be treated as preliminary only and subject to our formal written confirmation. From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Tue Oct 17 08:19:21 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:19:21 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: --openmail-part-2b3410d8-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Disposition: inline ;Creation-Date="Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:19:21 -0500" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In Solaris 8 it's as easy as changing your /etc/init.d/network file. Find where it says: if [ -z "$hostname" ]; then hostname=blah fi and change the hostname= to hostname="`shcat /etc/nodename`" or whatever file holds your name. In Solaris 2.6 I stuck a little script in /etc/rc2.d called S25hostname. The file contains the following: #! /bin/sh case "$1" in *) # set hostname if [ -f /etc/nodename ] ; then echo "setting hostname" hostname `cat /etc/nodename` fi ;; esac There are probably "official" Sun ways of doing these, but all of the methods that people have recommended to me did not work. These do work, I use these methods now. Hope that was helpful. -Blake -----Original Message----- From: mjannelli [mailto:mjannelli at tiscalinet.it] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 4:16 AM To: sunhelp Cc: mjannelli Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Hi everyone I have configured a DHCP client on my machine (with Solaris 2.7) creating the files: hostname.hme0 hostname.hme0:1 dhcp.hme0 dhcp.hme0:1 and using ifconfig command DHCP works correctly, it assigns an IP address to the machine, it writes this line on /etc/hosts file: unknown #added by DHCP My problem is that i cannot set the hostname. I tried to add the name of my host in files hostname.hme0 and hostname.hme0:1 but it does not work. Someone has some ideas? Thanks a lot. Bye Miriam -- TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. http://www.tiscalinet.it _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --openmail-part-2b3410d8-00000001-- From afrose at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 08:32:22 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:32:22 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi Miriam, ok lets see..this might work..no garantees! edit /etc/rcS.d/S30xx.sh and /etc/init.d/inetsvc replace hostname=`sbin/dhcpinfo Hostname` with hostname=`cat /etc/nodename` try that out! Let me know if it works:) /afrose afrose at ureach.com mjannelli wrote: > On Tuesday, October 17, 2000 at 04:47:21 PM, sunhelp at sunhelp.org wrote: > > > Miriam, > > Have you still the problem with dhcp and hostname? > > /afrose > > > > Yes, I have still the problem with dhcp and hostname. > Can you help me, please? > Hi > Miriam > > -- > TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. > http://www.tiscalinet.it > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From echase at postoffice.providence.edu Tue Oct 17 08:34:12 2000 From: echase at postoffice.providence.edu (Edward Chase) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:34:12 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SparcStation5 was RH 6.2, now want Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: Yes, fresh installation of Solaris. There really isn't an upgrade path from RedHat... ;-) At 08:47 AM 10/17/2000 +0600, Chanaka Mendis wrote: >This problem can appear , if you installed SDS or if you copy /etc/system >file from another machine. >Is this a fresh installation ? >Edward Chase wrote: > > > I'm trying to reinstall Solaris 2.6 onto a SparcStation 5. The > > installation goes without any errors, but them machine fails to boot into > > Solaris. > > > > The machine was last running RedHat 6.2 and I think this may be causing me > > problems. > > > > The messages that I see at boot time basically say: > > > > Cannot assemble drivers for root > > Cannot mount root > > > > Any suggestions? --------------------------------------------------------------- Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu Providence College | http://www.providence.edu Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu Providence, RI 02918 | From vinay at bharel.com Tue Oct 17 08:35:03 2000 From: vinay at bharel.com (Vinay Bharel) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 06:35:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Netgear FA310TX REV-D2 Message-ID: Has anyone been able to get this card to work in Solaris 7? The usual 'touch /reconfigure' and reboot has been unsuccessful. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. --- Vinay Bharel vinay at bharel.com From afrose at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 08:36:14 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:36:14 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Total newbie question Message-ID: Hey..to create a file system acros two disks would require an additional peice s/w called Solstice Disksuite or Veritas volume manager. Take a look in your solaris cd kit, (If i'm not mistaken) you probably find a disk called easy acess server you can install Disk suite from that! /afrose "Van Niekerk, Ronelle" wrote: > Hi guys, > > I know thisis going to sound llike a newbie question, but I've never done it > before. > > How do I create a filesystem over 2 disks? > > Thanks > > > Ronelle van Niekerk > > Market Data Team > > CSFB IBD|IT > > Tel: +44 (0)207 888 2671 > > e-mail: ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com > > > > > > > > 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. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, > print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended > recipient. CREDIT SUISSE GROUP and each of its subsidiaries each reserve > the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any > views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except > where the message states otherwise and the sender is authorised to state > them to be the views of any such entity. > Unless otherwise stated, any pricing information given in this message is > indicative only, is subject to change and does not constitute an offer to > deal at any price quoted. > Any reference to the terms of executed transactions should be treated as > preliminary only and subject to our formal written confirmation. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From patrick.caujan at mors.fr Tue Oct 17 08:40:23 2000 From: patrick.caujan at mors.fr (patrick CAUJAN) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:40:23 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Data Access Exception Message-ID: Hi, I've go linux installed on my SS5...Every works fine...But this moring when i power up my sparc, I see the following message : SILO prompt: boot Data Access Exception ok I pass every test and everything seems ok for the system .... Please could you help me because ithink i'm not able to live without my linux sparc ..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Patrick CAUJAN Actielec Technologies Service informatique Z.I du vernis Tel : +33(0)298056708 Technopole brest-iroise Fax : +33(0)298457071 29200 BREST-FRANCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From oeyvind at mac.com Tue Oct 17 08:53:20 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 21:53:20 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] 32MB DSIMM module on SS10? Message-ID: Is there anyway a 32MB DSIMM module will work in SS10 (OBP2.25)? I have 4 x 32 MB in my U2 and 4 x 64 MB (a 2 x 16MB) in my SS10, I would really love to swap it if possible... Am I dreaming of the impossible here? Tim -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From jason at digitarx.com Tue Oct 17 08:53:32 2000 From: jason at digitarx.com (Jason J. W. Williams) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:53:32 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC Message-ID: I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate it. Regards, Jason end Jason J. W. Williams "Man today is in flight from thinking." -Martin Heidegger ("Memorial Address"/Discourse on Thinking) A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. - Antoine de Saint-Exupery -When you aren't sure God is on your side, it better say Springfield on the slide. --------------- Primary E-mail: jason at digitarx.com/Secondary E-mail: williamsjj at wlu.edu ICQ #: 19686479 From stevet at linx.net Tue Oct 17 08:55:34 2000 From: stevet at linx.net (Steve Taylor) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:55:34 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can anyone suggest a freebie SCSI autoloader program ??? Message-ID: Hi I have recently acquired a seagate scorpion 240 DDS-4 Autoloader (STD224000N-SB) I am trying to get it working for Solaris 8 and a program called MTX but to with no luck : MTX can detect the drive but not the autoloader. I have made all the suggested changes to /kernel/drv/st.conf and done a boot -r. (I am now trying the hair pulling out technique ;-) Can anyone suggest any other freebie SCSI autoloader software (other than MTX) that I could have a look at ? Many thanks in advance. Steve Steve Taylor Senior Sys Admin London Internet Exchange http://www.linx.net Tel: +44 1733 207717 Mob: +44 7909 680017 Fax: +44 1733 353929 From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Tue Oct 17 09:06:03 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:06:03 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC 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_01C03843.627D3170 Content-Type: text/plain you would need to use 2 separate 120 volt feeds to make a 120 volt line. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jason J. W. Williams [SMTP:jason at digitarx.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 9:54 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC > > I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If > anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate it. > > Regards, > Jason > end > Jason J. W. Williams > "Man today is in flight from thinking." > -Martin Heidegger ("Memorial Address"/Discourse on Thinking) > > A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates > it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. > - Antoine de Saint-Exupery > > -When you aren't sure God is on your side, it better say Springfield on > the > slide. > --------------- > Primary E-mail: jason at digitarx.com/Secondary E-mail: williamsjj at wlu.edu > ICQ #: 19686479 > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03843.627D3170 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC

you would need to = use 2 separate 120 volt feeds to make a 120 volt line.

-----Original Message-----
From:   Jason J. W. Williams = [SMTP:jason at digitarx.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, October 17, 2000 9:54 AM
To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:       = [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC

I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC = 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If
anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate = it.

Regards,
Jason
end
Jason J. W. Williams
"Man today is in flight from = thinking."
-Martin Heidegger ("Memorial = Address"/Discourse on Thinking)

A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile = the moment a single man contemplates
it, bearing within him the image of a = cathedral.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery

-When you aren't sure God is on your = side, it better say Springfield on the
slide.
---------------
Primary E-mail: = jason at digitarx.com/Secondary E-mail: williamsjj at wlu.edu
ICQ #: 19686479

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C03843.627D3170-- From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Tue Oct 17 09:25:39 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:25:39 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] PKG Info Message-ID: Use the pkginfo command -----Original Message----- From: faisal [mailto:faisal_gillani at flashmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 2:35 PM To: solaris help2 Subject: [Sunhelp] PKG Info I did not install openwindows so now how can i find what pakages are install on my solaris box ? Also how can i remove & add Pakages ? _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From cballweg at wilma.de Tue Oct 17 09:45:34 2000 From: cballweg at wilma.de (Ballweg, Christian) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:45:34 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Printerconfig: BULL Compuprint 4/54 at Enterprise1000 (SunOS 5.4) Message-ID: Does anybody have experiences in configuring a Bull Matrix-Printer (Compuprint 4/54) to work with SunOS 5.4. As I've seen there is no support from Bull for Sun/Solaris. The printer was connected to a Bull-Machine DPX/2200 running B.O.S. I've additionally found the scripts under /usr/spool/lp/ at this machine - does anybody know if these are equal to scripts found in /varspool/lp/admins/lp/printers? Sorry for this confusing question, but i'm still looking up the differences. ANY help is highly appreciated! Thanks in advance, Chris From SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com Tue Oct 17 10:21:47 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:21:47 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] New bie in NFS 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_01C0384D.F6C7A450 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I think you need to visit www.solarisguide.com. -----Original Message----- From: faisal [mailto:faisal_gillani at flashmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 12:29 PM To: solaris help2 Subject: [Sunhelp] New bie in NFS I didnt install NFS in the solaris 7 setup now i want to install it how can i ? Also where does solaris keep its exports file ? _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0384D.F6C7A450 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] New bie in NFS

I think you need to visit www.solarisguide.com. =


-----Original Message-----
From: faisal [mailto:faisal_gillani at flash= mail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 12:29 PM
To: solaris help2
Subject: [Sunhelp] New bie in NFS


I didnt install NFS in the solaris 7 setup now i want = to install it how can
i ?
Also where does solaris keep its exports file = ?

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C0384D.F6C7A450-- From afrose at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 17 10:47:21 2000 From: afrose at millenniumit.com (afrose abdulla) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:47:21 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Miriam, Have you still the problem with dhcp and hostname? /afrose mjannelli wrote: > Hi everyone > I have configured a DHCP client on my machine (with Solaris 2.7) creating the files: > hostname.hme0 > hostname.hme0:1 > dhcp.hme0 > dhcp.hme0:1 > > and using ifconfig command > > DHCP works correctly, it assigns an IP address to the machine, it writes this line on /etc/hosts file: > unknown #added by DHCP > > My problem is that i cannot set the hostname. I tried to add the name of my host in files hostname.hme0 and hostname.hme0:1 but it does not work. > > Someone has some ideas? > Thanks a lot. > Bye > Miriam > > -- > TiscaliNet, libero accesso ad Internet. > http://www.tiscalinet.it > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Tue Oct 17 11:34:58 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 17:34:58 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC Message-ID: Hi, Is there not a voltage selector on the PSU? Most systems tend to have them since it's cheaper to design a single PSU for all localities than have multiple parts. It's usually red with prominent warnings though you may have to open the box up to get at it. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Jason J. W. Williams [mailto:jason at digitarx.com] Sent: 17 October 2000 14:54 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate it. Regards, Jason end Jason J. W. Williams "Man today is in flight from thinking." -Martin Heidegger ("Memorial Address"/Discourse on Thinking) A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. - Antoine de Saint-Exupery -When you aren't sure God is on your side, it better say Springfield on the slide. --------------- Primary E-mail: jason at digitarx.com/Secondary E-mail: williamsjj at wlu.edu ICQ #: 19686479 _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Tue Oct 17 11:51:20 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:51:20 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC 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_01C0385A.79683B20 Content-Type: text/plain might be cheaper to change the power supply? > -----Original Message----- > From: Fletcher, Joe [SMTP:joe.fletcher at metapack.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:35 PM > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC > > Hi, > > Is there not a voltage selector on the PSU? Most systems tend to have them > since it's cheaper to design a single PSU for all localities than have > multiple parts. It's usually red with prominent warnings though you may > have > to open the box up to get at it. > > Cheers > > Joe > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jason J. W. Williams [mailto:jason at digitarx.com] > Sent: 17 October 2000 14:54 > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC > > > I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If > anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate it. > > Regards, > Jason > end > Jason J. W. Williams > "Man today is in flight from thinking." > -Martin Heidegger ("Memorial Address"/Discourse on Thinking) > > A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates > it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. > - Antoine de Saint-Exupery > > -When you aren't sure God is on your side, it better say Springfield on > the > slide. > --------------- > Primary E-mail: jason at digitarx.com/Secondary E-mail: williamsjj at wlu.edu > ICQ #: 19686479 > > _______________________________________________ > 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_01C0385A.79683B20 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC

might be cheaper to = change the power supply?

-----Original Message-----
From:   Fletcher, Joe = [SMTP:joe.fletcher at metapack.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:35 PM
To:     'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject:       = RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & = 240VAC

Hi,

Is there not a voltage selector on the = PSU? Most systems tend to have them
since it's cheaper to design a single = PSU for all localities than have
multiple parts. It's usually red with = prominent warnings though you may have
to open the box up to get at = it.

Cheers

Joe


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason J. W. Williams = [mailto:jason at digitarx.com<= /U>]
Sent: 17 October 2000 14:54
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & = 240VAC


I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC = 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If
anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate = it.

Regards,
Jason
end
Jason J. W. Williams
"Man today is in flight from = thinking."
-Martin Heidegger ("Memorial = Address"/Discourse on Thinking)

A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile = the moment a single man contemplates
it, bearing within him the image of a = cathedral.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery

-When you aren't sure God is on your = side, it better say Springfield on the
slide.
---------------
Primary E-mail: = jason at digitarx.com/Secondary E-mail: williamsjj at wlu.edu
ICQ #: 19686479

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C0385A.79683B20-- From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Tue Oct 17 12:03:34 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 18:03:34 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC 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_01C0385C.322E27EA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ???? Is the voltage selector (if it exists) not a zero cost solution? -----Original Message----- From: Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) [mailto:robert.fuerst at sylvania.com] Sent: 17 October 2000 17:51 To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC might be cheaper to change the power supply? -----Original Message----- From: Fletcher, Joe [SMTP:joe.fletcher at metapack.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:35 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC Hi, Is there not a voltage selector on the PSU? Most systems tend to have them since it's cheaper to design a single PSU for all localities than have multiple parts. It's usually red with prominent warnings though you may have to open the box up to get at it. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Jason J. W. Williams [ mailto:jason at digitarx.com ] Sent: 17 October 2000 14:54 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate it. Regards, Jason end Jason J. W. Williams "Man today is in flight from thinking." -Martin Heidegger ("Memorial Address"/Discourse on Thinking) A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral. - Antoine de Saint-Exupery -When you aren't sure God is on your side, it better say Springfield on the slide. --------------- Primary E-mail: jason at digitarx.com/Secondary E-mail: williamsjj at wlu.edu ICQ #: 19686479 _______________________________________________ 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_01C0385C.322E27EA Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC
???? Is the voltage selector (if it exists) not a zero cost solution?
-----Original Message-----
From: Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) [mailto:robert.fuerst at sylvania.com]
Sent: 17 October 2000 17:51
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC

might be cheaper to change the power supply?

-----Original Message-----
From:   Fletcher, Joe [SMTP:joe.fletcher at metapack.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:35 PM
To:     'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject:        RE: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC

Hi,

Is there not a voltage selector on the PSU? Most systems tend to have them
since it's cheaper to design a single PSU for all localities than have
multiple parts. It's usually red with prominent warnings though you may have
to open the box up to get at it.

Cheers

Joe


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason J. W. Williams [mailto:jason at digitarx.com]
Sent: 17 October 2000 14:54
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] 690mp & 240VAC


I'm looking for a way to plug a 240VAC 690mp into a 120V plumbed room. If
anybody has any ideas I'd appreciate it.

Regards,
Jason
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Jason J. W. Williams
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C0385C.322E27EA-- From GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu Tue Oct 17 12:11:03 2000 From: GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:11:03 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] 32MB DSIMM module on SS10? Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Chong [mailto:oeyvind at mac.com] > > Is there anyway a 32MB DSIMM module will work in SS10 > (OBP2.25)? I have 4 x > 32 MB in my U2 and 4 x 64 MB (a 2 x 16MB) in my SS10, I would > really love to > swap it if possible... Am I dreaming of the impossible here? I suspect that this is possible with a "Ross" prom, although I haven't investigated this yet. If you come up with definitive results, please let me know. Greg From mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu Tue Oct 17 13:51:01 2000 From: mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu (Adam McDougall) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:51:01 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Monitor Swivel Stands Message-ID: Hi, at my place of employment we are looking to replace several of the purple monitor stands from GDM 20E20's (I think thats the model, should be similar to others) and we could use at least a part number or a place to get them from. If you could help me out it would be highly appreciated. Thanks! From Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com Tue Oct 17 14:11:28 2000 From: Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com (Michel, Walt) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:11:28 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] IPFILTER Solaris 7 Binaries Message-ID: Can anyone point me at an FTP site that contains the latest IPFILTER binaries for Solaris 7. Thanks! Walter Michel Director - New Product Engineering and Support Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. 1500 Market St Philadelphia, Pa 19102 Ph: 215-981-8562 Fax: 215-972-6170 Email: walt_michel at cable.comcast.com From Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com Tue Oct 17 14:31:02 2000 From: Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com (Michel, Walt) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:31:02 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] IPFILTER Solaris 7 Binaries Message-ID: A clarification, the platform is SPARC. Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: Michel, Walt [mailto:Walt_Michel at cable.comcast.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 3:11 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] IPFILTER Solaris 7 Binaries Can anyone point me at an FTP site that contains the latest IPFILTER binaries for Solaris 7. Thanks! Walter Michel Director - New Product Engineering and Support Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. 1500 Market St Philadelphia, Pa 19102 Ph: 215-981-8562 Fax: 215-972-6170 Email: walt_michel at cable.comcast.com _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 17 14:39:59 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:39:59 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Monitor Swivel Stands Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 02:51:01PM -0400, Adam McDougall wrote: > Hi, at my place of employment we are looking to replace several of the > purple monitor stands from GDM 20E20's (I think thats the model, should be > similar to others) and we could use at least a part number or a place to > get them from. If you could help me out it would be highly appreciated. > Thanks! I got a replacement stand for a GDM20E20 from Chris Patterson at MCE (chris at mce.com). Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From fred at workstation.net Tue Oct 17 14:53:41 2000 From: fred at workstation.net (Fred Dikeman) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:53:41 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Monitor Swivel Stands Message-ID: Adam, The GDM20E20's also go by the following Sun part numbers 365-1335, 365-1337, 365-1340. They're 20 inch color monitors and with an adapter can be used with many pc's. If you are interested in some, we have plenty for sale. Thanks, Fred Dikeman Data Instruments, Inc 800-466-1144 770-919-2400 Adam McDougall wrote: > Hi, at my place of employment we are looking to replace several of the > purple monitor stands from GDM 20E20's (I think thats the model, should be > similar to others) and we could use at least a part number or a place to > get them from. If you could help me out it would be highly appreciated. > Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Tue Oct 17 15:18:04 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:18:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 (U5) Message-ID: On 16-Oct-00 at 22:05, Bill Bradford (mrbill at mrbill.net) wrote: > On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 08:49:40PM -0700, Frank Sommers wrote: > > Talking of IDE disks, is it possible to install a second IDE disk in an > > Ultra 5? > > Thanks, in advance, > > Frank > > Yep. Onlly difference between u5 and u10 is the case. Not quite. The daughter board for PCI expansion is different. On the U5, there are PCI slots on both sides of the riser. As I recall, mounting a second IDE drive blocks one side, reducing the available PCI slot space. (Assuming of course that you are using the Sun approved expansion kit. You might be able to mount a small drive in the normally unused PCCARD interface bay.) Note that the Sun expansion kit for U10/U5 comes with the mounting hardware for the U5. The bracket for the U10 is already in place. -Pat From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Tue Oct 17 16:13:41 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:13:41 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] PANIC !! help!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C03844.73D8E620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PANIC !! help!!Please check if your USB support in bios is disable if = yes then enable it=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Kalyandurga, Mohammed I=20 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org=20 Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 12:51 AM Subject: [Sunhelp] PANIC !! help!! Lokking at this follwing messages file, can anyone tell me some info = about what might be causing this panic, any hints are appriciated. Thnaks,=20 Mohammed Ilyas K.=20 PCI-device: pci1214,334 at 3, HSIP #0=20 pci1214,3340 is /pci at 4,4000/pci1214,334 at 3=20 hihp: Driver V: 12.13 Oct 22 1998 17:07:49, Controller 0 @ 60b76000=20 hihp: Firmware V:12.8 Oct 22 1998 Prom:3.0, Dram:4MB, Board:3.0 = Interface:RS422=20 BAD TRAP: cpu=3D3 type=3D0x31 rp=3D0x304bd750 addr=3D0x40000010 = mmu_fsr=3D0x0=20 awk: trap type =3D 0x31=20 addr=3D0x40000010=20 pid=3D29672, pc=3D0x1001bb70, sp=3D0x304bd7e0, tstate=3D0x14001e00, = context=3D0x2c2=20 g1-g7: 1131d3f0, efffa2c2, 85000000036f66b2, ef7ee000, 0, 0, 619ab7a0 = Begin traceback... sp =3D 304bd7e0=20 Called from 100169c4, fp=3D304bd840, args=3D105808c0 1075c900 = 1075c900 1 1 2c2=20 Called from 10016684, fp=3D304bd8c0, args=3D600e220c 0 efffa000 = 10580840 10580842 2000=20 Called from 10095e64, fp=3D304bd950, args=3D0 0 1 efffa000 3 0=20 Called from 100d3ebc, fp=3D304bd9c0, args=3D612ef6e0 efffa000 6000 = 615e7a68 18 0=20 Called from 10069ea0, fp=3D304bda20, args=3D6003c15c 6003c140 = 600e2200 615e7a68 18 615e7b28=20 Called from 1002f514, fp=3D304bda80, args=3D1 1043c8c8 61ed9e50 = 619ab7a0 601a9268 608f6008=20 Called from 126b4, fp=3Deffffb80, args=3D0 9 340e0 3fde4 3 41670=20 End traceback...=20 panic[cpu3]/thread=3D0x619ab7a0: trap=20 syncing file systems... [2] 59 [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] = [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] = [2] [2] [2] [2] cannot sync -- giving up 7016 static and sysmap kernel pages=20 44 dynamic kernel data pages=20 283 kernel-pageable pages=20 0 segkmap kernel pages=20 0 segvn kernel pages=20 0 current user process pages=20 7343 total pages (7343 chunks)=20 dhcbnms1 unix:=20 dumping to vp 601fe664, offset 1983199=20 7343 total pages, dump succeeded=20 cpu0: SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid 1 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz)=20 cpu1: SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid 3 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz)=20 SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic_105181-23 [UNIX(R) System V Release = 4.0]=20 Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc.=20 mem =3D 524288K (0x20000000)=20 avail mem =3D 516071424=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C03844.73D8E620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PANIC !! help!!
Please check if your USB support in = bios is disable=20 if yes then enable it
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Kalyandurga, Mohammed = I
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 = 12:51=20 AM
Subject: [Sunhelp] PANIC !! = help!!


Lokking at this follwing = messages file, can=20 anyone tell me some info about what might be causing this panic, any = hints are=20 appriciated.


Thnaks,

Mohammed Ilyas K.

PCI-device: pci1214,334 at 3, HSIP = #0=20
 pci1214,3340 is=20 /pci at 4,4000/pci1214,334 at 3
 hihp: Driver  V: 12.13 Oct 22 1998 17:07:49, = Controller 0 @=20 60b76000
 hihp: = Firmware=20 V:12.8 Oct 22 1998 Prom:3.0, Dram:4MB, Board:3.0 = Interface:RS422=20
 BAD TRAP: cpu=3D3 = type=3D0x31=20 rp=3D0x304bd750 addr=3D0x40000010 mmu_fsr=3D0x0
 awk: trap type =3D 0x31
 addr=3D0x40000010
 pid=3D29672, pc=3D0x1001bb70, sp=3D0x304bd7e0, = tstate=3D0x14001e00,=20 context=3D0x2c2
 g1-g7:=20 1131d3f0, efffa2c2, 85000000036f66b2, ef7ee000, 0, 0, 619ab7a0=20
 Begin traceback... sp = =3D=20 304bd7e0
 Called = from=20 100169c4, fp=3D304bd840, args=3D105808c0 1075c900 1075c900 1 1 = 2c2=20
 Called from 10016684, = fp=3D304bd8c0,=20 args=3D600e220c 0 efffa000 10580840 10580842 2000
 Called from 10095e64, = fp=3D304bd950, args=3D0 0 1=20 efffa000 3 0

 Called from=20 100d3ebc, fp=3D304bd9c0, args=3D612ef6e0 efffa000 6000 615e7a68 18 = 0=20
 Called from 10069ea0, = fp=3D304bda20,=20 args=3D6003c15c 6003c140 600e2200 615e7a68 18 615e7b28 =
 Called from 1002f514, = fp=3D304bda80, args=3D1=20 1043c8c8 61ed9e50 619ab7a0 601a9268 608f6008

 Called from 126b4, fp=3Deffffb80, = args=3D0 9 340e0=20 3fde4 3 41670

 End = traceback...
 panic[cpu3]/thread=3D0x619ab7a0: trap
 syncing file systems... [2] 59 [2] = [2] [2] [2]=20 [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] = [2]=20 [2]
    [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] cannot sync = -- giving=20 up

 7016 static and sysmap = kernel=20 pages
 44 dynamic = kernel data=20 pages
 283 = kernel-pageable=20 pages
 0 segkmap = kernel=20 pages
 0 segvn kernel pages

 0 current user process = pages

 7343 total pages (7343 = chunks)
=20
 dhcbnms1 unix: =
 dumping to vp 601fe664, offset = 1983199=20
 7343 total pages, dump=20 succeeded
 cpu0:=20 SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid 1 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz) =
 cpu1:=20 SUNW,UltraSPARC-II (upaid 3 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 400 MHz) =
 SunOS Release 5.6 Version = Generic_105181-23=20 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]
 Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc. =
 mem =3D 524288K = (0x20000000)
 avail mem =3D 516071424=20

------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C03844.73D8E620-- From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 17 16:38:09 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:38:09 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Monitor Swivel Stands Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 03:53:41PM -0400, Fred Dikeman wrote: > Adam, > The GDM20E20's also go by the following Sun part numbers 365-1335, 365-1337, > 365-1340. They're 20 inch color monitors and with an adapter can be used with > many pc's. If you are interested in some, we have plenty for sale. Any idea of the differences between the -1335 and the 1337/1340? I've only ever seen the -1335... Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 17 16:40:54 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:40:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 (U5) Message-ID: so is there a "better" way to mount a second drive in a u5 other than the approved mounting hardware? has anybody tried any of the newer 60gb 7200rpm drives? --- patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG wrote: > On 16-Oct-00 at 22:05, Bill Bradford > (mrbill at mrbill.net) wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 08:49:40PM -0700, Frank > Sommers wrote: > > > Talking of IDE disks, is it possible to install > a second IDE disk in an > > > Ultra 5? > > > Thanks, in advance, > > > Frank > > > > Yep. Onlly difference between u5 and u10 is the > case. > > Not quite. The daughter board for PCI expansion is > different. > On the U5, there are PCI slots on both sides of the > riser. As > I recall, mounting a second IDE drive blocks one > side, reducing > the available PCI slot space. (Assuming of course > that you are > using the Sun approved expansion kit. You might be > able to > mount a small drive in the normally unused PCCARD > interface bay.) > > Note that the Sun expansion kit for U10/U5 comes > with the mounting > hardware for the U5. The bracket for the U10 is > already in place. > > > -Pat > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From mike at the-dents.org Tue Oct 17 17:14:10 2000 From: mike at the-dents.org (Mike Dent) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 23:14:10 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Random device in Solaris 8? (OpenSSL) Message-ID: Hi, I am trying to get OpenSSL 0.9.6 working on Solaris 8 (sparc). When I try to generate a certificate I get the folowing error:- mike at mudge mike]$ /usr/local/ssl/misc/CA.pl -newca CA certificate filename (or enter to create) Making CA certificate ... Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf unable to load 'random state' This means that the random number generator has not been seeded with much random data. Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key 23472:error:24064064:random number generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded:md_rand.c:474:You need to read the OpenSSL FAQ, http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html 23472:error:04069003:rsa routines:RSA_generate_key:BN lib:rsa_gen.c:182: Now looking at the FAQ it seems like I am lacking some form of random device? :- For Solaris 2.6, Tim Nibbe and others have suggested installing the SUNski package from Sun patch 105710-01 (Sparc) which adds a /dev/random device and make sure it gets used, usually through $RANDFILE. There are probably similar patches for the other Solaris versions. However, be warned that /dev/random is usually a blocking device, which may have some effects on OpenSSL. Has anybody any ideas where I can get a package which will provide me with the needed randomness :)? Thanks Mike -- Mike Dent, Morecambe, Lancs. UK | email , Amprnet PGP fingerprint: 44 F5 22 C4 CB A2 3F 9F 73 9C 02 9F 0B 16 55 72 From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Tue Oct 17 17:29:47 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:29:47 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home directorys useradd cant make them as well If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! pleasse advice me From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Tue Oct 17 18:25:39 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:25:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 (U5) Message-ID: On 17-Oct-00 at 14:49, steve price (sdp6513050 at yahoo.com) wrote: > so is there a "better" way to mount a second drive in > a u5 other than the approved mounting hardware? As far as I know the only two options are the approved mounting bracket that blocks one or two of the PCI slots; or attempting to use the PCCARD bay. In the latter case, I would tend to be a bit paranoid about heat dissipation. Another safe alternative would be to install a supported SCSI card and use an external drive enclosure... It also appears that most USB cards are supported, at least under Solaris 8; but I don't know whether it supports USB hard drives. Since USB hub cards are cheap (as low as $15), and most of the USB drive enclosures appear to be intended for EIDE/ATAPI drives, this could be the least expensive and most flexible solution; if it is supported. -Pat From srwingat at gte.net Tue Oct 17 20:49:08 2000 From: srwingat at gte.net (Steve Wingate) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 18:49:08 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: I asked you before if you're making the directory in /home or in /export/home? /export/home should work fine. On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, you wrote: > I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home > directorys useradd cant make them as well > If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! > > pleasse advice me > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From chanakam at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 18 01:41:13 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:41:13 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Total newbie question Message-ID: "Van Niekerk, Ronelle" wrote: > Hi guys, > > I know thisis going to sound llike a newbie question, but I've never done it > before. > > How do I create a filesystem over 2 disks? > > Thanks > > > Ronelle van Niekerk > > Market Data Team > > CSFB IBD|IT > > Tel: +44 (0)207 888 2671 > > e-mail: ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com > > > > > > > > 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. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, > print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended > recipient. CREDIT SUISSE GROUP and each of its subsidiaries each reserve > the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any > views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except > where the message states otherwise and the sender is authorised to state > them to be the views of any such entity. > Unless otherwise stated, any pricing information given in this message is > indicative only, is subject to change and does not constitute an offer to > deal at any price quoted. > Any reference to the terms of executed transactions should be treated as > preliminary only and subject to our formal written confirmation. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp You have to install SDS or Veritas. /Gayantha From chanakam at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 18 01:45:37 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:45:37 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Can anyone suggest a freebie SCSI autoloader program ??? Message-ID: Steve Taylor wrote: > Hi > > I have recently acquired a seagate scorpion 240 DDS-4 Autoloader > (STD224000N-SB) > I am trying to get it working for Solaris 8 and a program called MTX but to > with no luck : > MTX can detect the drive but not the autoloader. I have made all the > suggested changes to /kernel/drv/st.conf > and done a boot -r. (I am now trying the hair pulling out technique ;-) > > Can anyone suggest any other freebie SCSI autoloader software (other than > MTX) that I could have a look at ? > > Many thanks in advance. > > Steve > > Steve Taylor > Senior Sys Admin > London Internet Exchange > http://www.linx.net > Tel: +44 1733 207717 > Mob: +44 7909 680017 > Fax: +44 1733 353929 > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp I hane been using Solstice networker with L"*) tape library. It is fine. # /Gayantha From eparker at mindsec.com Wed Oct 18 02:17:12 2000 From: eparker at mindsec.com (Erik Parker) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 00:17:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Random device in Solaris 8? (OpenSSL) Message-ID: > generate a certificate I get the folowing error:- > > > mike at mudge mike]$ /usr/local/ssl/misc/CA.pl -newca > CA certificate filename (or enter to create) > > Making CA certificate ... > Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf > unable to load 'random state' > This means that the random number generator has not been seeded > with much random data. > Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key > 23472:error:24064064:random number generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not > seeded:md_rand.c:474:You need to read > the OpenSSL FAQ, http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html > 23472:error:04069003:rsa routines:RSA_generate_key:BN lib:rsa_gen.c:182: > > > Now looking at the FAQ it seems like I am lacking some form of random > device? :- > > > For Solaris 2.6, Tim Nibbe and others have suggested > installing the SUNski package from Sun patch 105710-01 (Sparc) which > adds a /dev/random device and make sure it gets used, usually through > $RANDFILE. There are probably similar patches for the other Solaris > versions. However, be warned that /dev/random is usually a blocking > device, which may have some effects on OpenSSL. > I couldn't find a package for Solaris 8.. To get openssl to work I had to install a random daemon that always served up random numbers.. It's in the OpenSSL faq file Erik Parker Mind Security An armed society, is a polite society. From faizan at centol.com.pk Wed Oct 18 04:42:40 2000 From: faizan at centol.com.pk (Faizan Suri) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:42:40 +0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] system administration paper Message-ID: hello i want to appear in solaris adm. paper I.i want to ask whether all questions are mcq's or fill in the blank type without answeres. From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Wed Oct 18 05:00:16 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:00:16 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] system administration paper 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_aMaOZNVBmGKnE8tL8l7ZgA) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" visit www.cramsession.com and http://suned.sun.com look at the exam type.. Thanks .. Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: Faizan Suri [mailto:faizan at centol.com.pk] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 12:43 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] system administration paper hello i want to appear in solaris adm. paper I.i want to ask whether all questions are mcq's or fill in the blank type without answeres. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_aMaOZNVBmGKnE8tL8l7ZgA) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] system administration paper

visit www.cramsession.com and http://suned.sun.com look at the exam = type.. 


Thanks ..

Mohammed Ilyas K.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 12:43 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] system administration = paper


hello
i want to appear in solaris adm. paper I.i want to = ask whether all
questions are mcq's or fill in the blank type = without answeres.

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--Boundary_(ID_aMaOZNVBmGKnE8tL8l7ZgA)-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Oct 18 05:27:15 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 06:27:15 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 (U5) 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_01C038ED.FC298D00 Content-Type: text/plain I have 2 new seagate 72 gig cheetahs - but in an external box. seems odd to see you have 68 available gig... > -----Original Message----- > From: steve price [SMTP:sdp6513050 at yahoo.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:41 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 (U5) > > so is there a "better" way to mount a second drive in > a u5 other than the approved mounting hardware? > > has anybody tried any of the newer 60gb 7200rpm > drives? ------_=_NextPart_001_01C038ED.FC298D00 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN ULTRA 10 (U5)

I have 2 new seagate = 72 gig cheetahs - but in an external box.
seems odd to see = you have 68 available gig...

-----Original Message-----
From:   steve price [SMTP:sdp6513050 at yahoo.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:41 PM
To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] SECOND IDE DRIVE IN = ULTRA 10 (U5)

so is there a "better" way = to mount a second drive in
a u5 other than the approved mounting = hardware?

has anybody tried any of the newer = 60gb 7200rpm
drives?

------_=_NextPart_001_01C038ED.FC298D00-- From oeyvind at mac.com Wed Oct 18 05:50:14 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:50:14 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] 32MB module in SS10 Message-ID: I'm referring to my original post on 32MB DSIMM in SS10, the answer is YES if you have OBP2.19 and above: This is of someone's SS10/512: seds3k% memconf -v memconf: V1.26.2 02-May-2000 http://netnow.micron.net/~tschmidt/unix.html hostname: seds3k banner: SPARCstation 10 MP (2 X 390Z55) model: Sun SPARCstation-10 Solaris 7, 32-bit kernel, SunOS 5.7 2 cpus, cpu freq: 50MHz, system freq: 40MHz socket J0201 has a 32MB SIMM (1st SIMM, bank 0, address 0x00000000-0x00ffffff, 0x02000000-0x02ffffff) socket J0203 has a 16MB SIMM (3rd SIMM, bank 1, address 0x04000000-0x04ffffff) ... empty sockets: None total memory = 160MB Unfortunately for my case, I can't swap my DSIMM, as 2 of the 64DSIMM on my SS10 are of 80ns not the 60ns which is needed by my Ultra 2... Cheers, Tim >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Tim Chong [mailto:oeyvind at mac.com] >> >> Is there anyway a 32MB DSIMM module will work in SS10 >> (OBP2.25)? I have 4 x >> 32 MB in my U2 and 4 x 64 MB (a 2 x 16MB) in my SS10, I would >> really love to >> swap it if possible... Am I dreaming of the impossible here? From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Oct 18 06:04:47 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 07:04:47 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@ 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_01C038F3.3A8188F0 Content-Type: text/plain you mean something other than format? > -----Original Message----- > From: faisal [SMTP:faisal_gillani at flashmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 3:11 PM > To: solaris help2 > Subject: [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@ > > Ok i give up !! > Can anyone tell me how to see the partition info on your harddisk so that > i > can know where are my pcfs partitions !! > Thanks for the previous helps !!! > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C038F3.3A8188F0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@

you mean something = other than format?

-----Original Message-----
From:   faisal = [SMTP:faisal_gillani at flashmail.com]
Sent:   Thursday, October 19, 2000 3:11 PM
To:     solaris help2
Subject:       = [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@

Ok i give up !!
Can anyone tell me how to see the = partition info on your harddisk  so that i
can know where are my pcfs partitions = !!
Thanks for the previous helps = !!!


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C038F3.3A8188F0-- From cballweg at wilma.de Wed Oct 18 06:23:48 2000 From: cballweg at wilma.de (Ballweg, Christian) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:23:48 +0200 Subject: AW: [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@ Message-ID: Hi faisal, here you go ... for example: # format Searching for disks...done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. c0t0d0 /pci at 4,4000/scsi at 6,1/sd at 0,0 1. c0t1d0 /pci at 4,4000/scsi at 6,1/sd at 1,0 2. c2t0d0 /pci at 1f,2000/scsi at 1/sd at 0,0 ... Specify disk (enter its number): {nothing can happen HERE!} FORMAT MENU: disk - select a disk type - select (define) a disk type partition - select (define) a partition table current - describe the current disk format - format and analyze the disk repair - repair a defective sector label - write label to the disk analyze - surface analysis defect - defect list management backup - search for backup labels verify - read and display labels save - save new disk/partition definitions inquiry - show vendor, product and revision volname - set 8-character volume name ! - execute , then return quit format> {this will ONLY print the partitiontable - "?" shows help at each step and "quit" QUITS WITHOUT ANY CHANGE! :-) } Primary label contents: Volume name = < > ascii name = pcyl = 14189 ncyl = 14187 acyl = 2 nhead = 6 nsect = 421 Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 root wm 0 - 405 500.76MB (406/0/0) 1025556 1 unassigned wm 14181 - 14186 7.40MB (6/0/0) 15156 2 backup wm 0 - 14186 17.09GB (14187/0/0) 35836362 3 usr wm 406 - 2027 1.95GB (1622/0/0) 4097172 4 unassigned wm 2028 - 2838 1000.29MB (811/0/0) 2048586 5 unassigned wm 2839 - 6159 4.00GB (3321/0/0) 8388846 6 unassigned wm 6160 - 9480 4.00GB (3321/0/0) 8388846 7 unassigned wm 9481 - 14180 5.66GB (4700/0/0) 11872200 FOR DETAILED INFO READ THE MANUAL in order to do NO HARM ;-) Chris > -----Ursprngliche Nachricht----- > Von: faisal [SMTP:faisal_gillani at flashmail.com] > Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2000 21:11 > An: solaris help2 > Betreff: [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@ > > Ok i give up !! > Can anyone tell me how to see the partition info on your harddisk so that > i > can know where are my pcfs partitions !! > Thanks for the previous helps !!! > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From nokuc at tin.it Wed Oct 18 06:43:42 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (nokuc at tin.it) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:43:42 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@ Message-ID: man format;man fsck;man mount.:) Giorgio > Ok i give up !! > Can anyone tell me how to see the partition info on your harddisk so that i > can know where are my pcfs partitions !! > Thanks for the previous helps !!! > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From rao_gs at yahoo.com Wed Oct 18 07:26:41 2000 From: rao_gs at yahoo.com (rao gs) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 05:26:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during boot Message-ID: --0-188213258-971872001=:3157 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Respected sir I am facing the following problem during boot: vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found contains disk group;transctions are disable vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot. When I try vxdg -C -f import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled. when i try to enable rootdg with vxdiskadm i got following: vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group. This message obtained for vxreattach also I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion. Thanks Regs G.Sambasivarao --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. --0-188213258-971872001=:3157 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 Respected sir

I am facing the following problem during boot:

vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found contains

disk group;transctions are disable

vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot.

When I try vxdg -C -f import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled.

when i try to enable rootdg with vxdiskadm i got following:

vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group.

This message obtained for vxreattach also

I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion.

Thanks

Regs

G.Sambasivarao

 

 



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Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. --0-188213258-971872001=:3157-- From benjamind at miles33.co.uk Wed Oct 18 07:50:37 2000 From: benjamind at miles33.co.uk (Ben Dougherty) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:50:37 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] dsniff Message-ID: I am trying to build dsniff for solaris and I am running into several problems with the libraries. Apparently I need libpcap, libnet, libnids and libdb. Now libpcap and libnet build ok but I have problems with libnids which uses libnet. I hacked the problems with libnids and built dsniff (define problems mostly + wrong function names). The problem I have now is some of the tools i.e. webspy are core dumping when I try to use them. Has anyone else had any experience with dsniff on Solaris and if you have a working example could you please tell me the version numbers of dsniff and the above libraries. Thanks for any help, Ben. From stevet at linx.net Wed Oct 18 09:24:58 2000 From: stevet at linx.net (Steve Taylor) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 15:24:58 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Can anyone suggest a freebie SCSI autoloader program ??? Message-ID: Steve Taylor wrote: > Hi > > I have recently acquired a seagate scorpion 240 DDS-4 Autoloader > (STD224000N-SB) > I am trying to get it working for Solaris 8 and a program called MTX but to > with no luck : > MTX can detect the drive but not the autoloader. I have made all the > suggested changes to /kernel/drv/st.conf > and done a boot -r. (I am now trying the hair pulling out technique ;-) > > Can anyone suggest any other freebie SCSI autoloader software (other than > MTX) that I could have a look at ? > > Many thanks in advance. > > Steve > > Steve Taylor > Senior Sys Admin > London Internet Exchange > http://www.linx.net > Tel: +44 1733 207717 > Mob: +44 7909 680017 > Fax: +44 1733 353929 > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp I hane been using Solstice networker with L"*) tape library. It is fine. # /Gayantha Thanks Gayantha, But this product costs over 5K im looking for a cheaper solution Any ideas ?? Steve From fred at workstation.net Wed Oct 18 09:55:41 2000 From: fred at workstation.net (Fred Dikeman) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:55:41 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Monitor Swivel Stands Message-ID: The 365-1335 is a standard product. The 1337 is an OEM product and the 1340 is a Southern Hemisphere product. All three have the same specifications in the Sun FE manual. Btw: There's a fourth monitor...365-1342 its notated as "Korean" fred Bill Bradford wrote: > On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 03:53:41PM -0400, Fred Dikeman wrote: > > Adam, > > The GDM20E20's also go by the following Sun part numbers 365-1335, 365-1337, > > 365-1340. They're 20 inch color monitors and with an adapter can be used with > > many pc's. If you are interested in some, we have plenty for sale. > > Any idea of the differences between the -1335 and the 1337/1340? I've only > ever seen the -1335... > > Bill > > -- > Bill Bradford > mrbill at mrbill.net > Austin, TX > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From oobimaki at hcl.com Wed Oct 18 09:56:50 2000 From: oobimaki at hcl.com (Wally) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:56:50 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS Message-ID: I recommend Hummingbird NFS Maestro 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: "Anthony Barnes" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 7:54 AM Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] NTFS > No. But. > Try www.samba.org. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of faisal > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 2:33 PM > To: solaris help2 > Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS > > > Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I want to mount that > partition > > _______________________________________________ > 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 howard.hurst at UnitedAdvertising.co.uk Wed Oct 18 10:10:51 2000 From: howard.hurst at UnitedAdvertising.co.uk (Howard Hurst) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:10:51 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS Message-ID: > I recommend Hummingbird NFS Maestro I don't! You're better off with WRQ Reflection NFS Gateway - that can see symbolic links... ______________ IMPORTANT. Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of United News & Media. The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, please do not read, copy, use or disclose this communication and notify the sender immediately. It should be noted that any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Wally > Sent: 18 October 2000 15:57 > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] NTFS > > > > I recommend Hummingbird NFS Maestro > > 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: "Anthony Barnes" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 7:54 AM > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] NTFS > > > > No. But. > > Try www.samba.org. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > > Behalf Of faisal > > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 2:33 PM > > To: solaris help2 > > Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS > > > > > > Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I want to mount that > > partition > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From echase at postoffice.providence.edu Wed Oct 18 10:35:34 2000 From: echase at postoffice.providence.edu (Edward Chase) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 11:35:34 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SparcStation5 was RH 6.2, now want Solaris 2.6 Message-ID: If anyone cares, I got this machine running. Installing Solaris 2.7 did the trick. At 10:23 AM 10/16/2000 -0400, I wrote: >I'm trying to reinstall Solaris 2.6 onto a SparcStation 5. The >installation goes without any errors, but them machine fails to boot into >Solaris. > >The machine was last running RedHat 6.2 and I think this may be causing me >problems. > >The messages that I see at boot time basically say: > > Cannot assemble drivers for root > Cannot mount root > >Any suggestions? --------------------------------------------------------------- Edward F. Chase III | echase at providence.edu Providence College | http://www.providence.edu Computer Services | http://studentweb.providence.edu Providence, RI 02918 | From fred at francis.unitra.sk Wed Oct 18 10:49:11 2000 From: fred at francis.unitra.sk (Francis A. Holop) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 17:49:11 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] contradiction in the docs Message-ID: hello family, new to solaris, new to sun. i am just curious, as i was reading thru answerbook/system administration volume 1/login names for intel solaris8, it said do _not_ use `_' in the names (maybe it was referring to NIS+, it's not really clear from the context). however `man passwd' clearly states that you can... -f -- "i refuse to prove that i exist, for proof denies faith, and without faith i am nothing" --God From MTilley at gaexpress.com Wed Oct 18 10:51:45 2000 From: MTilley at gaexpress.com (Matt Tilley) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 08:51:45 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] contradiction in the docs Message-ID: I believe that the "_" is a limitation in more recent versions of Bind. Pulling from memory here, so use caution. -----Original Message----- From: Francis A. Holop [mailto:fred at francis.unitra.sk] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 11:49 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] contradiction in the docs hello family, new to solaris, new to sun. i am just curious, as i was reading thru answerbook/system administration volume 1/login names for intel solaris8, it said do _not_ use `_' in the names (maybe it was referring to NIS+, it's not really clear from the context). however `man passwd' clearly states that you can... -f -- "i refuse to prove that i exist, for proof denies faith, and without faith i am nothing" --God _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com Wed Oct 18 11:32:27 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:32:27 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Type 6 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_01C03921.00A262C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Are all Sun Type 6 keyboards of the USB variety? Somebody is selling one that he says is USB, I didn't think Sun made USB peripherals. I like the style of the keyboard but obviously I can't use USB on a SPARCstation. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03921.00A262C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sun Type 6 keyboards

Are all Sun Type 6 keyboards of the USB variety? = Somebody is selling one that he says is USB, I didn't think Sun made = USB peripherals. I like the style of the keyboard but obviously I can't = use USB on a SPARCstation.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03921.00A262C0-- From henry.buford at veritas.com Wed Oct 18 11:46:45 2000 From: henry.buford at veritas.com (Henry Buford III) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:46:45 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Pre-installed OS Message-ID: Does anybody know why Sun lists their workstations as pre-installed with Solaris 7, 3/99 and Solaris 8 Installed? Henry Buford, III MCP, MCP+I, MCSE VERITAS Software Senior Technical Support Analyst VERITAS Technical Services Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 http://support.veritas.com "Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com" From mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu Wed Oct 18 12:07:11 2000 From: mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu (Adam Ryan Mcdougall) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:07:11 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Monitor Swivel Stands Message-ID: Hi, first of all I'd like to say thanks for all the offers and quick responses. It seems I only need a SUN part number for the bases for a GDM 20E20, not the monitor itself, if such a part number exists. We ourselves do not need the bases but we need the SUN part number for someone else who can get them from Sun. Thanks From dougmc at frenzy.com Wed Oct 18 12:51:58 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:51:58 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 04:10:51PM +0100, Howard Hurst wrote: | > I recommend Hummingbird NFS Maestro | I don't! ... | > > No. But. | > > Try www.samba.org. ... | > > Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I want to mount that | > > partition Neither NFS nor Samba is going to help you mount a local NTFS partion. It will let you mount a disk on a remote box (well, samba won't, but something like rumba could) which is a different thing entirely. As far as I know, Solaris just plain can't mount NTFS partitons, and there's no software out there that will let it do so. (Linux, on the other hand, *can* mount NTFS partitions. It doesn't work perfectly, but it does work for the most part.) -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com Very funny Scotty. Now beam down my clothes! From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Oct 18 13:12:44 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:12:44 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Type 6 keyboards Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 12:32:27PM -0400, Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J] wrote: > Are all Sun Type 6 keyboards of the USB variety? Somebody is selling one > that he says is USB, I didn't think Sun made USB peripherals. I like the > style of the keyboard but obviously I can't use USB on a SPARCstation. They *do* have USB versions of the Type 6 - I know the manual I had with my Sun-type 6 talked about it. I think they were sold for use on the Sun Ray boxes. I think the "next generation" of low-end workstations (replacements for U5/U10) will use USB keyboards and mice as well (at least I know they have USB, from reading sunsolve bug reports about using USB zip/jaz drives on them..) Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From mrbill at mrbill.net Wed Oct 18 13:13:10 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:13:10 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Pre-installed OS Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 12:46:45PM -0400, Henry Buford III wrote: > Does anybody know why Sun lists their workstations as pre-installed with > Solaris 7, 3/99 and Solaris 8 Installed? You can pick either Sol7 or Sol8. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From dangolano at ONEXCHANGE.com Wed Oct 18 13:20:00 2000 From: dangolano at ONEXCHANGE.com (Dan Angolano) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:20:00 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Out-of-box monitoring solutions Message-ID: Hi All, I am looking for an out-of-box monitoring solution for a small (30 system) Solaris environment. In the past I have used CA-TNG, but am looking for other alternatives aside from the home grown scripts we are using now... Thanks, Dan From spribyl at enteract.com Wed Oct 18 13:47:46 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:47:46 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Out-of-box monitoring solutions Message-ID: Checkout bigbrother. http://maclawran.ca/bb-dnld/ Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Dan Angolano wrote: > Hi All, > > I am looking for an out-of-box monitoring solution for a small (30 system) > Solaris environment. In the past I have used CA-TNG, but am looking for > other alternatives aside from the home grown scripts we are using now... > > Thanks, > > Dan > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Wed Oct 18 14:29:17 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:29:17 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] New bie in NFS Message-ID: I didnt install NFS in the solaris 7 setup now i want to install it how can i ? Also where does solaris keep its exports file ? From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Wed Oct 18 14:31:42 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:31:42 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Syntax help Message-ID: I have a pcfs partition on /dev/c0d0s2 i cant monut it can some one tell me the exact syntax i am having syntax error or even better can someone share it vfstab file with me ? thanks Faisal From sanjeevjha at sunguru.com Wed Oct 18 14:33:00 2000 From: sanjeevjha at sunguru.com (Sk) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:33:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] suggestion needed Message-ID: Hi All, I am new to administration specially for bigger system. We bought a Sun E250. With that we got DiskSuite 4.2.1. In this server, I have 3*36 GB disk. I am using 1st disk for root, usr, /home etc and reserver 2nd disk for /data (user's data coming over network), and 3rd disk for fail-safe of /data. Every disk has slice 7 of 11mb available keeping in mind about Disk Suite RAID 5 configuration. I did also purchase StoreEdge Network Data replicator(SNDR) and StoreEdge Instant image(SII)(did anyone use this before ?) recently. Here I am confused now. Need your suggestion. Need not to give command lines, only let me know what should I use and how ..so that I can protect 1> boot partition ( / and /usr ..) 2> /data (c0t8d0s0) I have c0t9d0s0 free for all these. I have Disk Suite, SNDR, SII, rsync installed on this machine. Thanks in advance, sem _____________________________________________________________ Where you'll find everything under the Sun for the Sun.......www.SunGuru.com From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Wed Oct 18 14:33:16 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:33:16 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] NTFS Message-ID: Does Solaris support Microsoft NTFS file system ? I want to mount that partition From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Wed Oct 18 14:34:46 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:34:46 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] PKG Info Message-ID: I did not install openwindows so now how can i find what pakages are install on my solaris box ? Also how can i remove & add Pakages ? From gonufer at yahoo.com Wed Oct 18 14:45:00 2000 From: gonufer at yahoo.com (Greg) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:45:00 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Type 6 keyboards Message-ID: > Are all Sun Type 6 keyboards of the USB variety? No, they're available with either the plain serial interface for use on older Sun platforms or with USB for the new Sun platforms. > Somebody is selling one > that he says is USB, I didn't think Sun made USB peripherals. Yes, there are Type 6 USB keyboards, this message is being composed on one which is plugged into a Sun Blade 1000: prtdiag says, amongst other things: =============================== usb Devices =============================== Name Port# ------------ ----- mouse 1 keyboard 2 > I like the > style of the keyboard but obviously I can't use USB on a SPARCstation. Just on the newer ones. But you can use the non-USB Type 6 on the older ones. -greg From BBrickel at maintech.com Wed Oct 18 14:46:26 2000 From: BBrickel at maintech.com (Brickel, Barry) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:46:26 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] RAM Requirements Message-ID: Does anyone know which sun doc contains the official RAM minimum and suggested requirements for Solaris7 Sparc and Intel? From Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com Wed Oct 18 15:24:09 2000 From: Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com (Cardinal Christopher) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:24:09 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] patch cluster Message-ID: I am going to add a patch cluster to 2.6. I don't want to add the patches for sendmail and named. I will remove them from the patch list. But I need to first find if any other patches depend on them. Anyone have a neat solution. Chris From steve at stillaway.net Wed Oct 18 16:57:51 2000 From: steve at stillaway.net (Steven Stillaway) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:57:51 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Pre-installed OS Message-ID: --On 10/18/00 13:13:10 -0500 Bill Bradford wrote: > On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 12:46:45PM -0400, Henry Buford III wrote: >> Does anybody know why Sun lists their workstations as pre-installed with >> Solaris 7, 3/99 and Solaris 8 Installed? > > You can pick either Sol7 or Sol8. > Just to make this a little more clear. When the box first arrives and is turned on for the first time it will ask you if you want Solaris 7 or 8 -- you pick one it installs it and formats over top of the other to give you space for data. ---------------------------------------- Steven Stillaway steve at stillaway.net From drouse1 at nc.rr.com Wed Oct 18 16:58:51 2000 From: drouse1 at nc.rr.com (David Rouse) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 17:58:51 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Trouble with DSBE/S card ethernet port Message-ID: I got a DSBE/S diff SCSI and lance buffered ethernet card so I could make a NAT router for my home network. I've installed the card in both a Sparc10 and an IPX. Both are running Solaris 7 with patches from early 2000. In both cases the hub link light lights and the system seems to recognize the card (boot messages and open boot diagnostics) but the card doesn't seem to communicate with the network -- snoop shows nothing, even when I'm creating traffic, and pinging doesn't work in either direction. If used both ifconfig from the commmand line as well as system files to configure the card. I've tried both a Netgear DS108 10/100 hub and a Kingston KNE8TP/H 10BaseT hub with the same results. In both cases using CAT5 cable that works with the built-in ethernet ports. I've also read the Sun Ethernet Interface Support Document/FAQ and followed the instructions there (installing and troubleshooting). Sun docs seem to hint that the DSBE/S should work on the IPX as there was a fix mentioned back on the SunOS 4.x days, and I have seen nothing in the Solaris 7 documentation that says the card isn't supported. Anyone have any suggestions on troubleshooting this? -- drouse From daleg at elemental.org Wed Oct 18 18:00:30 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 19:00:30 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] patch cluster Message-ID: On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Cardinal Christopher wrote: | I am going to add a patch cluster to 2.6. I don't want to add the patches | for sendmail and named. I will remove them from the patch list. But I need | to first find if any other patches depend on them. Anyone have a neat | solution. No other patches depend on those two patches AFAIK. I'm doing the same thing you are doing without problems. Remove the patches from the patch_order file and remove their directories, and you'll be fine. /dale From rubin at ezy.net Wed Oct 18 18:00:45 2000 From: rubin at ezy.net (Alan Rubin) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 19:00:45 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] OT? xinetd Message-ID: if anyone is using xinetd and can shed some light on an ftp problem im having... [root at 10-0-0-4 /etc]# tcpdump -vv port 21 Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket tcpdump: listening on all devices 09:08:53.397183 eth0 < master.3257 > 10-0-0-4.ftp: S 3084860134:3084860134(0) wi n 32120 (DF) (ttl 64, id 173 6) 09:08:53.397219 eth0 > 10-0-0-4.ftp > master.3257: R 0:0(0) ack 3084860135 win 0 (ttl 255, id 3068) 2 packets received by filter I can not ftp into this box. Here is the ftp setup: service ftp { socket_type = stream wait = no user = root only_from = 10.0.0.0 server = /usr/sbin/in.ftpd server_args = -l -a log_on_success += DURATION USERID log_on_failure += USERID nice = 10 } and hosts.allow has "ALL:ALL" (this is a private network obviously), but im rejected every time with no log messages that i can find (this is redhat, sorry). alan _________________ *Alan Rubin* Sun/Unix/Networking/ISP/Web Writing Email:rubin at ezy.net From tcameron at linux-magic.com Wed Oct 18 18:52:14 2000 From: tcameron at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:52:14 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] OT? xinetd Message-ID: Try pulling the only_from section and see if that fixes it. Also, is there a newline at the end of hosts.allow and hosts.deny? Thomas On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: > if anyone is using xinetd and can shed some light on an ftp problem im > having... > > [root at 10-0-0-4 /etc]# tcpdump -vv port 21 > Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket > tcpdump: listening on all devices > 09:08:53.397183 eth0 < master.3257 > 10-0-0-4.ftp: S > 3084860134:3084860134(0) wi > n 32120 (DF) (ttl 64, > id 173 > 6) > 09:08:53.397219 eth0 > 10-0-0-4.ftp > master.3257: R 0:0(0) ack 3084860135 > win 0 > (ttl 255, id 3068) > > 2 packets received by filter > > I can not ftp into this box. Here is the ftp setup: > > service ftp > { > socket_type = stream > wait = no > user = root > only_from = 10.0.0.0 > server = /usr/sbin/in.ftpd > server_args = -l -a > log_on_success += DURATION USERID > log_on_failure += USERID > nice = 10 > } > > and hosts.allow has "ALL:ALL" (this is a private network obviously), but > im rejected every time with no log messages that i can find (this is > redhat, sorry). > > alan > > _________________ > *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 > From patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG Wed Oct 18 19:27:24 2000 From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG (patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 17:27:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Type 6 keyboards Message-ID: On 18-Oct-00 at 12:54, Greg (gonufer at yahoo.com) wrote: > > I like the > > style of the keyboard but obviously I can't use USB on a SPARCstation. > > Just on the newer ones. But you can use the non-USB Type 6 on the older > ones. You might be able to use the USB keyboard/mouse on PCI-based systems. Most cheap PCI hub cards seem to be supported, at least under Solaris 8. (Let's hear it for standardization!) The question would be whether your OpenBoot PROM and your OS are new enough to handle them. -Pat From rubin at ezy.net Wed Oct 18 20:21:33 2000 From: rubin at ezy.net (Alan Rubin) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 21:21:33 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] OT? xinetd Message-ID: It didn't work without the only_from line as well. alan On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, The Archimage wrote: > Try pulling the only_from section and see if that fixes it. Also, is > there a newline at the end of hosts.allow and hosts.deny? > > Thomas > > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: > > > if anyone is using xinetd and can shed some light on an ftp problem im > > having... > > > > [root at 10-0-0-4 /etc]# tcpdump -vv port 21 > > Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket > > tcpdump: listening on all devices > > 09:08:53.397183 eth0 < master.3257 > 10-0-0-4.ftp: S > > 3084860134:3084860134(0) wi > > n 32120 (DF) (ttl 64, > > id 173 > > 6) > > 09:08:53.397219 eth0 > 10-0-0-4.ftp > master.3257: R 0:0(0) ack 3084860135 > > win 0 > > (ttl 255, id 3068) > > > > 2 packets received by filter > > > > I can not ftp into this box. Here is the ftp setup: > > > > service ftp > > { > > socket_type = stream > > wait = no > > user = root > > only_from = 10.0.0.0 > > server = /usr/sbin/in.ftpd > > server_args = -l -a > > log_on_success += DURATION USERID > > log_on_failure += USERID > > nice = 10 > > } > > > > and hosts.allow has "ALL:ALL" (this is a private network obviously), but > > im rejected every time with no log messages that i can find (this is > > redhat, sorry). > > > > alan > > > > _________________ > > *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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 gonufer at yahoo.com Wed Oct 18 20:54:30 2000 From: gonufer at yahoo.com (Greg) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:54:30 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Type 6 keyboards Message-ID: > On 18-Oct-00 at 12:54, Greg (gonufer at yahoo.com) wrote: > > > I like the > > > style of the keyboard but obviously I can't use USB on a SPARCstation. > > > > Just on the newer ones. But you can use the non-USB Type 6 on the older > > ones. > > You might be able to use the USB keyboard/mouse on PCI-based systems. Certainly not for the console input devices and probably not for X, either, since the kbd and ms pseudo drivers will still use the on-board uarts. -greg From rubin at ezy.net Wed Oct 18 21:52:27 2000 From: rubin at ezy.net (Alan Rubin) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 22:52:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] OT? xinetd Message-ID: yes, it is running. telnet works fine. rsh is working. alan On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, The Archimage wrote: > OK, silly question: Is xinetd actually running? Do > '/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd status' and see what is says. Tray restarting it, > maybe - '/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart' and see if that helps. > > The Archimage > Red Hat Certified Engineer / TurboLinux Certified Trainer / Certified > NetWare Engineer / Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer / Microsoft > Certified Trainer > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alan Rubin" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:21 PM > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] OT? xinetd > > > > It didn't work without the only_from line as well. > > > > alan > > > > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, The Archimage wrote: > > > > > Try pulling the only_from section and see if that fixes it. Also, is > > > there a newline at the end of hosts.allow and hosts.deny? > > > > > > Thomas > > > > > > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: > > > > > > > if anyone is using xinetd and can shed some light on an ftp problem im > > > > having... > > > > > > > > [root at 10-0-0-4 /etc]# tcpdump -vv port 21 > > > > Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket > > > > tcpdump: listening on all devices > > > > 09:08:53.397183 eth0 < master.3257 > 10-0-0-4.ftp: S > > > > 3084860134:3084860134(0) wi > > > > n 32120 (DF) (ttl > 64, > > > > id 173 > > > > 6) > > > > 09:08:53.397219 eth0 > 10-0-0-4.ftp > master.3257: R 0:0(0) ack > 3084860135 > > > > win 0 > > > > (ttl 255, id 3068) > > > > > > > > 2 packets received by filter > > > > > > > > I can not ftp into this box. Here is the ftp setup: > > > > > > > > service ftp > > > > { > > > > socket_type = stream > > > > wait = no > > > > user = root > > > > only_from = 10.0.0.0 > > > > server = /usr/sbin/in.ftpd > > > > server_args = -l -a > > > > log_on_success += DURATION USERID > > > > log_on_failure += USERID > > > > nice = 10 > > > > } > > > > > > > > and hosts.allow has "ALL:ALL" (this is a private network obviously), > but > > > > im rejected every time with no log messages that i can find (this is > > > > redhat, sorry). > > > > > > > > alan > > > > > > > > _________________ > > > > *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 > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > 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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 archimage at linux-magic.com Wed Oct 18 21:52:43 2000 From: archimage at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 21:52:43 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT? xinetd Message-ID: OK, silly question: Is xinetd actually running? Do '/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd status' and see what is says. Tray restarting it, maybe - '/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart' and see if that helps. The Archimage Red Hat Certified Engineer / TurboLinux Certified Trainer / Certified NetWare Engineer / Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer / Microsoft Certified Trainer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Rubin" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:21 PM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] OT? xinetd > It didn't work without the only_from line as well. > > alan > > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, The Archimage wrote: > > > Try pulling the only_from section and see if that fixes it. Also, is > > there a newline at the end of hosts.allow and hosts.deny? > > > > Thomas > > > > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Alan Rubin wrote: > > > > > if anyone is using xinetd and can shed some light on an ftp problem im > > > having... > > > > > > [root at 10-0-0-4 /etc]# tcpdump -vv port 21 > > > Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket > > > tcpdump: listening on all devices > > > 09:08:53.397183 eth0 < master.3257 > 10-0-0-4.ftp: S > > > 3084860134:3084860134(0) wi > > > n 32120 (DF) (ttl 64, > > > id 173 > > > 6) > > > 09:08:53.397219 eth0 > 10-0-0-4.ftp > master.3257: R 0:0(0) ack 3084860135 > > > win 0 > > > (ttl 255, id 3068) > > > > > > 2 packets received by filter > > > > > > I can not ftp into this box. Here is the ftp setup: > > > > > > service ftp > > > { > > > socket_type = stream > > > wait = no > > > user = root > > > only_from = 10.0.0.0 > > > server = /usr/sbin/in.ftpd > > > server_args = -l -a > > > log_on_success += DURATION USERID > > > log_on_failure += USERID > > > nice = 10 > > > } > > > > > > and hosts.allow has "ALL:ALL" (this is a private network obviously), but > > > im rejected every time with no log messages that i can find (this is > > > redhat, sorry). > > > > > > alan > > > > > > _________________ > > > *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 > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > From chanakam at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 18 22:15:57 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:15:57 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during boot Message-ID: --------------DA77BCC8B5E0DF943D7E660B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit rao gs wrote: > Respected sir > > I am facing the following problem during boot: > > vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable failed:error in disk group configration > copies.No valid disk found contains > > disk group;transctions are disable > > vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot. > > When I try vxdg -C -f import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is > not enabled. > > when i try to enable rootdg with vxdiskadm i got following: > > vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk > group. > > This message obtained for vxreattach also > > I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion. > > Thanks > > Regs > > G.Sambasivarao > > > run vxinstall in order to create rootdg then restart the application. /Gayantha > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. --------------DA77BCC8B5E0DF943D7E660B Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit rao gs wrote:
 Respected sir

I am facing the following problem during boot:

vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found contains

disk group;transctions are disable

vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot.

When I try vxdg -C -f import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled.

when i try to enable rootdg with vxdiskadm i got following:

vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group.

This message obtained for vxreattach also

I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion.

Thanks

Regs

G.Sambasivarao
 

run vxinstall in order to create rootdg

then restart the application.

/Gayantha

 
 
 


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--------------DA77BCC8B5E0DF943D7E660B-- From bhinz at starnix.org Wed Oct 18 22:51:29 2000 From: bhinz at starnix.org (brian) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 23:51:29 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] i86pc install server Message-ID: Hi all, i'm trying to set up an install server on my u5 so that i can load solaris 7 on a pc that doesn't have a cdrom. After running the add_install_server script and copying the cd to the ultra i tried using the add_install_client script as described in the man page. I just keep getting a "usage: ./add_install_client..." error. on the pc, when the device configuration assistant reaches the point where it asks for the default boot device, 'net' is not one of my choices. i assume that this is because the pc has not been added to the server as a client, but several variations of './add_install_client -e 00:50:ba:d5:92:a0 i86pc' have not worked for me and documentation other than the man page seem to be scarce. if anyone can help i'd really appreciate it. Thanks, -brian From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Thu Oct 19 00:35:16 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 13:35:16 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: Hello, I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the tool "top" in Solaris ? Thanks for any input. Regards. John Lee From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Thu Oct 19 01:28:38 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 14:28:38 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] How to autologout the root user after some idle time Message-ID: Hi all, Can anybody tell me the settings on Solaris2.x which can autologout the root user after some idle time ? Thanks. Regards. John Lee From rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr Thu Oct 19 01:48:42 2000 From: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr (Mr Rene Occelli) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:48:42 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [Sunhelp] How to autologout the root user after some idle time Message-ID: Hi, /etc/defautl/login check TIMEOUT variable +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Rene OCCELLI + + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From chanakam at millenniumit.com Thu Oct 19 01:58:57 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:58:57 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Pre-installed OS Message-ID: Henry Buford III wrote: > Does anybody know why Sun lists their workstations as pre-installed with > Solaris 7, 3/99 and Solaris 8 Installed? > > Henry Buford, III > MCP, MCP+I, MCSE > VERITAS Software > Senior Technical Support Analyst > VERITAS Technical Services > Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 > http://support.veritas.com > "Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com" > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Because workstations come with preinstalled OS. You don't need purchase OS pack. So you don't need to installed the Solaris. /Gayantha From johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com Thu Oct 19 03:35:42 2000 From: johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:35:42 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] How to autologout the root user after some idle time Message-ID: Hi, Thanks for your input. In fact, I have a solaris2.6 box without /etc/default/login TIMEOUT setting. But it can autologout the root user after some idle time. For other non root users, it can't. I don't know which setting affect this. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Mr Rene Occelli Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 2:49 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] How to autologout the root user after some idle time Hi, /etc/defautl/login check TIMEOUT variable +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Rene OCCELLI + + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Thu Oct 19 07:54:23 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:54:23 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] looking for a Soaris 8 patch Message-ID: I got the information that SUN has a patch to for the Solaris 8 ipv6, ipv4 problem to connecto the informix 7.30. Can somebody guide me, so I can find this patch? Where should I look? I tried www.sun.com, but didn't find a thing about this patch. Thanks in advance. -- "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 tcsh74 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 19 08:20:06 2000 From: tcsh74 at yahoo.com (Tim Chong) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 21:20:06 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #624 - 21 msgs Message-ID: U can definitely use the Sun Type 6 USB mouse and keyboard on any Windows 9x and Windows 2000 box...tried that when I was evaluating SunRay Tim > Message: 16 > From: patl at Phoenix.Volant.ORG > Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 17:27:24 -0700 (PDT) > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Sun Type 6 keyboards > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > On 18-Oct-00 at 12:54, Greg (gonufer at yahoo.com) wrote: >>> I like the >>> style of the keyboard but obviously I can't use USB on a SPARCstation. >> >> Just on the newer ones. But you can use the non-USB Type 6 on the older >> ones. > > You might be able to use the USB keyboard/mouse on PCI-based systems. > Most cheap PCI hub cards seem to be supported, at least under Solaris 8. > (Let's hear it for standardization!) The question would be whether your > OpenBoot PROM and your OS are new enough to handle them. > > > -Pat __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From henry.buford at veritas.com Thu Oct 19 08:37:59 2000 From: henry.buford at veritas.com (Henry Buford III) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:37:59 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot 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_01C039D1.CBD96406 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Symptom: vxinstall failed with "vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies" right after answering the "do you wish to enter another license key?" Exact Error Message: vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies Solution: In situations when the original rootdg configuration is corrupted for some reasons, rootdg needs to be re-created. One of the ways to re-create rootdg is to run "vxinstall". However when running "vxinstall", one gets the above error messages right after answering the "do you wish to enter another license key?": vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies The solution is to run the following commands: # vxconfigd -k -r reset -d # touch /etc/vx/reconfig.d/state.d/install-db Then run "vxinstall" again: #vxinstall _____ Henry Buford, III MCP, MCP+I, MCSE VERITAS Software Senior Technical Support Analyst VERITAS Technical Services Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 http://support.veritas.com "Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com" -----Original Message----- From: rao gs [mailto:rao_gs at yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:27 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during boot Respected sir I am facing the following problem during boot: vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found contains disk group;transctions are disable vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot. When I try vxdg -C -f import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled. when i try to enable rootdg with vxdiskadm i got following: vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group. This message obtained for vxreattach also I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion. Thanks Regs G.Sambasivarao _____ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C039D1.CBD96406 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Symptom: <= /p>

vxinstall failed with = "vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies" right = after answering the "do you wish to enter another license = key?"

Exact Error = Message: <= /p>

vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in = disk group configuration copies

Solution: <= /p>

In situations when the original rootdg configuration is = corrupted for some reasons, rootdg needs to be re-created. One of the ways to = re-create rootdg is to run "vxinstall".
However when running "vxinstall", one gets the above error = messages right after answering the "do you wish to enter another license key?":
vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration = copies

The solution is to run the following commands:


# vxconfigd -k -r reset -d
# touch /etc/vx/reconfig.d/state.d/install-db
Then run "vxinstall" again:
#vxinstall


<= ![if = !supportEmptyParas]> 

=

<= ![if = !supportEmptyParas]> 

=

Henry Buford, III =

MCP, MCP+I, MCSE = <= /p>

VERITAS = Software<= /b>

Senior Technical = Support Analyst

VERITAS = Technical Services<= /p>

Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 = <= /p>

http://support.veritas.com = <= /p>

"Ask me about = SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com"<= /p>

=  

=

-----Original Message-----
From: rao gs [mailto:rao_gs at yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October = 18, 2000 8:27 AM
To: = sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] = vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during boot

 

 Respected = sir=

I am facing the following = problem during boot:

vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable = failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found = contains=

disk group;transctions are = disable=

vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal = Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot.

When I try vxdg -C -f import = rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled.=

when i try to enable rootdg with = vxdiskadm i got following:

vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get = records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group.=

This message obtained for = vxreattach also

I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion.
=

Thanks =

Regs =

G.Sambasivarao = =

  =

 =

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C039D1.CBD96406-- From archimage at linux-magic.com Thu Oct 19 08:53:39 2000 From: archimage at linux-magic.com (root) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:53:39 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Out-of-box monitoring solutions Message-ID: Actually, go to http://freshmeat.net/appindex/Console/Monitoring.html. There is a great list of monitoring software there. The Archimage Steve Pribyl wrote: > > Checkout bigbrother. > http://maclawran.ca/bb-dnld/ > > Steve Pribyl > spribyl at enteract.com > http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl > > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Dan Angolano wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I am looking for an out-of-box monitoring solution for a small (30 system) > > Solaris environment. In the past I have used CA-TNG, but am looking for > > other alternatives aside from the home grown scripts we are using now... > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dan > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 19 08:57:55 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:57:55 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: | Hello, | | I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command | "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the tool | "top" in Solaris ? First, top is not a standard commmand included with any version of Solaris. It is freeware. Second, although the formatting may be the same, top is useful for those that dont want to sit there doing /usr/ucb/ps -aux every several seconds. Wouldnt that be aparent? /dale From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 19 09:01:14 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 10:01:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Trouble with DSBE/S card ethernet port Message-ID: On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, David Rouse wrote: | Anyone have any suggestions on troubleshooting this? Run prtconf and see if the new le interface shows up in the output. You should see the on-board le interface, le0, and then the one on the card, which, typically, should be le1, but dont always bet on that. If it's not le1, prtconf will show you what it really is, assuming the kernel recognizes it. /dale From oeyvind at mac.com Thu Oct 19 09:05:37 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 22:05:37 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help Identify ROSS CPU Message-ID: Can anyone please tell me what's a ROSS RT66 with these numbers: 5116423002933 180 05 9651 04 Rev E Is that a 180Mhz ROSS? What's the cache on it? Thanks, Tim -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Thu Oct 19 09:19:55 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:19:55 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: Did you notice that top refreshes itself? -----Original Message----- From: John Lee [mailto:johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:35 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Hello, I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the tool "top" in Solaris ? Thanks for any input. Regards. John Lee _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Thu Oct 19 09:44:57 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 11:44:57 -0300 (ART) Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: > On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, John Lee wrote: > > | Hello, > | > | I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command > | "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the tool > | "top" in Solaris ? > > First, top is not a standard commmand included with any version of > Solaris. It is freeware. > > Second, although the formatting may be the same, top is useful for > those that dont want to sit there doing /usr/ucb/ps -aux every > several seconds. Wouldnt that be aparent? And remember you can change the sort order (memory, cpu usage, etc) on the fly. Pretty cool application. And even being free I think it would be a real pain to compile on Solaris. Saludos... ;-) "And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall ----------------------------------------------------------------- Martain: #vxinstall _____ Henry Buford, III MCP, MCP+I, MCSE VERITAS Software Senior Technical Support Analyst VERITAS Technical Services Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 http://support.veritas.com "Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com" -----Original Message----- From: rao gs [mailto:rao_gs at yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:27 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during boot Respected sir I am facing the following problem during boot: vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found contains disk group;transctions are disable vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot. When I try vxdg -C -f import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled. when i try to enable rootdg with vxdiskadm i got following: vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group. This message obtained for vxreattach also I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion. Thanks Regs G.Sambasivarao _____ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C039E2.C38AF5B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sending mail to a unix-based mailing list in anything other = than plain=20 text is part of the reason Unix people despise MCSE's already. I've = been =20 cussed out many times for doing it. I imagine your fancy content was = illegible=20 to 90% of the people on the list. Don't make us look bad. =
 

Steve =20 Wingate,=20 MCSE
IBM = Global=20 Services
310.337.6830=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Buford III=20 [mailto:henry.buford at veritas.com]
Sent: Thursday, October = 19, 2000=20 6:38 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: RE: = [Sunhelp]=20 vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b=20 oot

Symptom:

vxinstall failed with = "vxvm:vxdctl:=20 ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies" right = after=20 answering the "do you wish to enter another license=20 key?"=20

Exact = Error=20 Message:=20

vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR:=20 enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies

Solution:

In situations when the = original rootdg=20 configuration is corrupted for some reasons, rootdg needs to be = re-created.=20 One of the ways to re-create rootdg is to run "vxinstall".
However = when=20 running "vxinstall", one gets the above error messages right after = answering=20 the "do you wish to enter another license key?":
vxvm:vxdctl: = ERROR:=20 enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies

The solution = is to=20 run the following commands:


# vxconfigd=20 -k -r reset -d
# touch = /etc/vx/reconfig.d/state.d/install-db
Then run=20 "vxinstall" again:
#vxinstall


 

=

 

=

Henry Buford, III=20

MCP, MCP+I, MCSE =

VERITAS=20 Software

Senior = Technical=20 Support Analyst

VERITAS = Technical=20 Services

Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747=20

http://support.veritas.com=20

"Ask me about SupportNOW!" = ->=20 http://supportnow.support.veritas.com"

=  

=

-----Original=20 Message-----
From: = rao gs=20 [mailto:rao_gs at yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, = 2000 8:27=20 AM
To:=20 sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:=20 [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during=20 boot

 

 Respected=20 sir

I am facing = the following=20 problem during boot:

vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable=20 failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found=20 contains

disk = group;transctions are=20 disable

vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal=20 Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot.

When I try = vxdg -C -f=20 import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not = enabled.

when i try to = enable rootdg=20 with vxdiskadm i got following:

vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get=20 records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group.

This message = obtained for=20 vxreattach also

I eagerly waiting for your valuable=20 suggestion.

Thanks =

Regs =

G.Sambasivarao =

  =

 

 


Do You=20 Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you = surf! It's=20 FREE.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C039E2.C38AF5B0-- From lgriffin at Naviant.com Thu Oct 19 10:55:04 2000 From: lgriffin at Naviant.com (Lyndon Griffin) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 11:55:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 8 and 3Com cards Message-ID: has anyone experienced trouble with 3Com 3c905B-TX wake on LAN chipset on Sol8/x86? I'm not sure if the HCL at soldc.sun.com is telling me that only 3c900 is supported or if any 3c90x is supported... the driver loads up, but the interface fails to work. Have tried with two cards, now, so it's not a HW issue. TIA <:) Lyndon Griffin Sr. Systems Engineer Naviant (http://www.naviant.com/) PGP Public Key: http://bsd4us.org/b/lyndon.pgp From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Thu Oct 19 11:08:23 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:08:23 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot Message-ID: Isn't "despise" a little harsh? And isn't replying using HTML yourself compounding the problem? :) Looking at the a few random X-Mailer enties in the headers I'd say that it's more like 90% of the people would be able to view the fancy content and only a few would have trouble, and there was a text/plain version of the mail included too. I know some people who have no choice but to send HTML mail via Exchange servers, the Exchange gateway automatically HTMLises all outgoing mail no matter what the sending format. Anyway, *I* think HTML email is bad, but each to his own. This has been brought up on the list before and no one _really_ minded IIRC. My 00.2's worth. Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J] To: Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:39 PM Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot > Sending mail to a unix-based mailing list in anything other than plain text > is part of the reason Unix people despise MCSE's already. I've been cussed > out many times for doing it. I imagine your fancy content was illegible to > 90% of the people on the list. Don't make us look bad. > > Steve Wingate, MCSE > IBM Global Services > 310.337.6830 From henry.buford at veritas.com Thu Oct 19 11:16:43 2000 From: henry.buford at veritas.com (Henry Buford III) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:16:43 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot 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_01C039E7.F83DDCAA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Sorry, I work on the NT products at VERITAS. I've never actually seen any of the Solaris products. All I know is what I can cut and paste from the support web. There is a published technote on the error mentioned. It can be found here: http://seer.support.veritas.com/tnotes/volumeman/202681.htm Henry Buford, III MCP, MCP+I, MCSE VERITAS Software Senior Technical Support Analyst VERITAS Technical Services Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 http://support.veritas.com "Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com" -----Original Message----- From: Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J] [mailto:SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 11:39 AM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot Sending mail to a unix-based mailing list in anything other than plain text is part of the reason Unix people despise MCSE's already. I've been cussed out many times for doing it. I imagine your fancy content was illegible to 90% of the people on the list. Don't make us look bad. Steve Wingate, MCSE IBM Global Services 310.337.6830 -----Original Message----- From: Henry Buford III [mailto:henry.buford at veritas.com] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 6:38 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot Symptom: vxinstall failed with "vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies" right after answering the "do you wish to enter another license key?" Exact Error Message: vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies Solution: In situations when the original rootdg configuration is corrupted for some reasons, rootdg needs to be re-created. One of the ways to re-create rootdg is to run "vxinstall". However when running "vxinstall", one gets the above error messages right after answering the "do you wish to enter another license key?": vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies The solution is to run the following commands: # vxconfigd -k -r reset -d # touch /etc/vx/reconfig.d/state.d/install-db Then run "vxinstall" again: #vxinstall _____ Henry Buford, III MCP, MCP+I, MCSE VERITAS Software Senior Technical Support Analyst VERITAS Technical Services Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 http://support.veritas.com "Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com" -----Original Message----- From: rao gs [mailto:rao_gs at yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:27 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during boot Respected sir I am facing the following problem during boot: vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found contains disk group;transctions are disable vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot. When I try vxdg -C -f import rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled. when i try to enable rootdg with vxdiskadm i got following: vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group. This message obtained for vxreattach also I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion. Thanks Regs G.Sambasivarao _____ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C039E7.F83DDCAA Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sorry,<= /o:p>

I work on the NT products at VERITAS.  = I’ve never actually seen any of the Solaris products.  All I know is what I can cut and paste from the = support web.  <= /o:p>

 

There is a published technote on the error mentioned.  It can be found here:<= /o:p>


http://seer.support.veritas.com/tnotes/volumeman/202= 681.htm

 

=

Henry Buford, III =

MCP, MCP+I, MCSE =

VERITAS = Software

Senior = Technical Support Analyst

VERITAS = Technical Services

Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 =

http://support.veritas.com =

"Ask me about = SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com"

= <= ![if = !supportEmptyParas]> 

=

-----Original Message-----
From: Wingate, Steve = [IBM NON J&J] [mailto:SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com]
Sent: Thursday, October = 19, 2000 11:39 AM
To: = 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] = vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot

 

Sending mail to = a unix-based mailing list in anything other than plain text is part of = the reason Unix people despise MCSE's already. I've been  cussed out many = times for doing it. I imagine your fancy content was illegible to 90% of the = people on the list. Don't make us look bad. =

 =

Steve  Wingate, MCSE
IBM Global = Services
310.337.6830

-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Buford III [mailto:henry.buford at veritas.com]
Sent: Thursday, October = 19, 2000 6:38 AM
To: = sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] = vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot
=

Symptom: =

vxinstall failed with = "vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies" right = after answering the "do you wish to enter another license = key?" =

Exact Error Message:

vxvm:vxdctl: = ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration copies =

Solution: =

In situations when the original = rootdg configuration is corrupted for some reasons, rootdg needs to be = re-created. One of the ways to re-create rootdg is to run "vxinstall".
However when running "vxinstall", one gets the above error = messages right after answering the "do you wish to enter another license key?":
vxvm:vxdctl: ERROR: enabled: Error in disk group configuration = copies

The solution is to run the following commands:


# vxconfigd -k -r reset -d
# touch /etc/vx/reconfig.d/state.d/install-db
Then run "vxinstall" again:
#vxinstall


 

 

Henry Buford, III =

MCP, MCP+I, MCSE

VERITAS Software

Senior Technical Support Analyst =

VERITAS Technical Services=

Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747

http://support.veritas.com =

"Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> = http://supportnow.support.veritas.com"=

 

-----Original Message-----
From: rao gs [mailto:rao_gs at yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October = 18, 2000 8:27 AM
To: = sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] = vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during boot
=

 =

 Respected = sir=

I am facing the following = problem during boot:

vxvm:vxconfigd:error:Enable = failed:error in disk group configration copies.No valid disk found = contains=

disk group;transctions are = disable=

vxvm:vxconfigd:Fatal = Error:Rootdg can't be imported during boot.

When I try vxdg -C -f import = rootdg:import failed:Root disk group is not enabled.=

when i try to enable rootdg with = vxdiskadm i got following:

vxvm:vxdisk:Error:Can't get = records from vxconfigd:Record not in disk group.=

This message obtained for = vxreattach also

I eagerly waiting for your valuable suggestion.
=

Thanks =

Regs =

G.Sambasivarao = =

  =

 =

 =


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C039E7.F83DDCAA-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Thu Oct 19 11:24:10 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:24:10 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] off topic ramblings 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_01C039E9.02FE7E50 Content-Type: text/plain I for instance cannot change my format due to corporate and hve been kept off a mailing list due to MIME format. I'd be using my Sun mail if I was allowed.... ------_=_NextPart_001_01C039E9.02FE7E50 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable off topic ramblings

I for instance = cannot change my format due to corporate and hve been kept off a = mailing list due to MIME format.
I'd be using my Sun = mail if I was allowed....

------_=_NextPart_001_01C039E9.02FE7E50-- From gleblanc at cu-portland.edu Thu Oct 19 11:43:15 2000 From: gleblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: 20 Oct 2000 00:43:15 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help Identify ROSS CPU Message-ID: > Can anyone please tell me what's a ROSS RT66 with these numbers: > > 5116423002933 > 180 05 9651 04 Rev E > > Is that a 180Mhz ROSS? What's the cache on it? Here's what I find through a google search... I'm not sure which one to believe. 511-6423 ROSS 150MHz SuperSparc Mod 511-6423 - 60 MHz, SM61 superSPARC module, Ross Try putting it in an SS20, and see what you get Greg From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 19 11:44:22 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:44:22 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] off topic ramblings Message-ID: On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote: | | I for instance cannot change my format due to corporate and hve been kept | off a mailing list due to MIME format. | I'd be using my Sun mail if I was allowed.... Where I work, exchange/outlook rules the land. I get around that by using fetchmail to pop my mail from the server to my workstation, and use pine to read it. It works out well. /dale From SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com Thu Oct 19 11:46:18 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:46:18 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot 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_01C039EC.1A60CAF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I suppose despise may be strong for this mailing list, but not for = others. I know a good portion of the OpenBSD mailist members will just as soon = cut off your head and %#@% on your neck for using html. I stopped counting how = many times I've been chewed out for it.=20 It's more a limitation of the Outlook client I suppose. Even though I = select plain text as my default mail format, if you respond to a message = Outlook 97 & 2000 automatically use the same format as the original message (which = is why my response went out with html). Personally I prefer RTF formatting, but I was trying to make a point (poorly) that a courteous list member would use plain text. I'm as = guilty as anyone on that one. That was also meant to be a direct reply, so I = apologize if I upset anyone. Hitting reply on all my other lists sends to the = poster, not the list...so I didn't check it first. -----Original Message----- From: Will Mc Donald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:08 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported = during b oot Isn't "despise" a little harsh? And isn't replying using HTML yourself compounding the problem? :) Looking at the a few random X-Mailer enties in the headers I'd say that = it's more like 90% of the people would be able to view the fancy content and = only a few would have trouble, and there was a text/plain version of the = mail included too. I know some people who have no choice but to send HTML = mail via Exchange servers, the Exchange gateway automatically HTMLises all outgoing mail no matter what the sending format. Anyway, *I* think HTML email is bad, but each to his own. This has been brought up on the list before and no one _really_ minded IIRC. My =A300.2's worth. Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J] To: Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:39 PM Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported = during b oot > Sending mail to a unix-based mailing list in anything other than = plain text > is part of the reason Unix people despise MCSE's already. I've been cussed > out many times for doing it. I imagine your fancy content was = illegible to > 90% of the people on the list. Don't make us look bad. > > Steve Wingate, MCSE > IBM Global Services > 310.337.6830 _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C039EC.1A60CAF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported = during b oot

I suppose despise may be strong for this mailing = list, but not for others. I know a good portion of the OpenBSD mailist = members will just as soon cut off your head and %#@% on your neck for = using html. I stopped counting how many times I've been chewed out for = it.

It's more a limitation of the Outlook client I = suppose. Even though I select plain text as my default mail format, if = you respond to a message Outlook 97 & 2000 automatically use the = same format as the original message (which is why my response went out = with html).

Personally I prefer RTF formatting, but I was trying = to make a point (poorly) that a courteous list member would use plain = text. I'm as guilty as anyone on that one. That was also meant to be a = direct reply, so I apologize if I upset anyone. Hitting reply on all my = other lists sends to the poster, not the list...so I didn't check it = first.



-----Original Message-----
From: Will Mc Donald [mailto:wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk= ]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:08 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg = canot be imported during
b oot


Isn't "despise" a little harsh? And isn't = replying using HTML yourself
compounding the problem? :)

Looking at the a few random X-Mailer enties in the = headers I'd say that it's
more like 90% of the people would be able to view = the fancy content and only
a few would have trouble, and there was a text/plain = version of the mail
included too. I know some people who have no choice = but to send HTML mail
via Exchange servers, the Exchange gateway = automatically HTMLises all
outgoing mail no matter what the sending = format.

Anyway, *I* think HTML email is bad, but each to his = own. This has been
brought up on the list before and no one _really_ = minded IIRC.

My =A300.2's worth.

Will.

----- Original Message -----
From: Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J] = <SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com>
To: <sunhelp at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:39 PM
Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg = canot be imported during b
oot


> Sending mail to a unix-based mailing list in = anything other than plain
text
> is part of the reason Unix people despise = MCSE's already. I've been
cussed
> out many times for doing it. I imagine your = fancy content was illegible to
> 90% of the people on the list. Don't make us = look bad.
>
> Steve  Wingate, MCSE
> IBM Global Services
> 310.337.6830


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C039EC.1A60CAF0-- From oeyvind at mac.com Thu Oct 19 12:06:16 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 01:06:16 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Help Identify ROSS CPU Message-ID: >> Can anyone please tell me what's a ROSS RT66 with these numbers: >> >> 5116423002933 >> 180 05 9651 04 Rev E >> >> Is that a 180Mhz ROSS? What's the cache on it? > > Here's what I find through a google search... I'm not sure which one to > believe. > 511-6423 ROSS 150MHz SuperSparc Mod > 511-6423 - 60 MHz, SM61 superSPARC module, Ross > Try putting it in an SS20, and see what you get I did all the google search as well but don't know which one is correct and wanna know what;s the cache size too, I also refer to the HyperSPARC installation manual at SunHelp where the guide stated that the first few digit below are the MHz indication... Strange, anyway will try on the machines when I see them again...=) -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Oct 19 12:33:42 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:33:42 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] off topic ramblings Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 12:44:22PM -0400, Dale Ghent wrote: > Where I work, exchange/outlook rules the land. > I get around that by using fetchmail to pop my mail from the server to my > workstation, and use pine to read it. It works out well. > /dale I hate to say it, but on a fast enough machine, with a proper setup, and if you DONT have to do much mailing to/from the Internet (e.g., local company mail only), Outlook is *nice*. Especially the scheduling /task list stuff. However, for general Internet email, it sucks the sweat off a dead donkey's balls. (sad that my PPro200/128mb at home, running a PC-based *nix, *smokes* this P3/600 I have at work running Win2K... 3 times faster, and it doesent "feel" any faster - of course I only use it for SSH, exceed, and Outlook - all of my real work is done on other machines..) Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From ward at zilla.nu Thu Oct 19 12:36:31 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:36:31 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] off topic ramblings Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 12:33:42PM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote: > I hate to say it, but on a fast enough machine, with a proper setup, and > if you DONT have to do much mailing to/from the Internet (e.g., local > company mail only), Outlook is *nice*. Especially the scheduling /task > list stuff. And once Exchange goes standards-based, other clients can use all the fun Exchange scheduling / TODO / etc stuff. Outlook can speak to ical and other standard servers, but Exchange don't do them. I was glad to see that MS has a version of Outlook for the mac, and even put it on an unlocked web page for me to download. That way, I can actually get to my work email without using that ugly web-based interface. And a tip to those interested in the UofPhoenix online campus: Everything is done via Outlook/Outlook Express/Web Outlook. Yes, it's all IMAP/NNTP & LDAP, but they turned on that MS authentication stuff. Why even bother? Reagen From archimage at linux-magic.com Thu Oct 19 13:48:49 2000 From: archimage at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 13:48:49 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] off topic ramblings Message-ID: In Outlook 2000, choose Tools/Options, and select the Mail Format tab. The very first drop down (Send in this message format) allows you to choose HTML, rich text, or plain text. The same options are available in Outlook 98 and 97, although I can't remember right off the top of my head what menu they are under. I am positive that the option to send in plain text is there in all versions - I have always set it. Oh, since I am a Unix guy and an MCSE, do I have to hate myself? >grin< The Archimage ====================================================================== Red Hat Certified Engineer --=-- TurboLinux Certified Trainer --=-- Certified NetWare Engineer --=-- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer --=-- Microsoft Certified Trainer ====================================================================== Dale Ghent wrote: > > On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote: > > | > | I for instance cannot change my format due to corporate and hve been kept > | off a mailing list due to MIME format. > | I'd be using my Sun mail if I was allowed.... > > Where I work, exchange/outlook rules the land. > > I get around that by using fetchmail to pop my mail from the server to my > workstation, and use pine to read it. It works out well. > > /dale > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Thu Oct 19 14:08:25 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:08:25 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: THANKS A LOT That solve my problem By the way where can i learn stuff likr these "Newbie" wassalam Faisal ----- Original Message ----- From: "afrose abdulla" To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 4:44 AM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] /home error again > faisal, > do this, > vi /etc/auto_master > Edit: > /home -null > then: > #automount -v > and then add user. > /afrose > > > > faisal wrote: > > > I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home > > directorys useradd cant make them as well > > If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! > > > > pleasse advice me > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 faisal_gillani at flashmail.com Thu Oct 19 14:10:43 2000 From: faisal_gillani at flashmail.com (faisal) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:10:43 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Partitions !!@@ Message-ID: Ok i give up !! Can anyone tell me how to see the partition info on your harddisk so that i can know where are my pcfs partitions !! Thanks for the previous helps !!! From shatle at vue.com Thu Oct 19 14:17:28 2000 From: shatle at vue.com (Hatle, Steven J.) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 14:17:28 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] off topic ramblings Message-ID: Kind of adds a different image to "self-abuse". . . > Oh, since I am a Unix guy and an MCSE, do I have to hate myself? >grin< From mrbill at mrbill.net Thu Oct 19 14:55:04 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 14:55:04 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] need part # Message-ID: Anybody know the part # of the Sun adapter cable, about 6" long, that has a 13W3-female connector on one end, and a HD15M (SVGA) on the other? (its used for plugging a Sun monitor with 13W3 cable into the HD15F plug on the back of an Ultra 5/10 with a PC-style video card). I need to find one of these ASAP... I've got a couple of generic 13W3F-HD15M adapters, but they dont work... while the Sun part does. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 19 15:19:39 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:19:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] need part # Message-ID: On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Bill Bradford wrote: | Anybody know the part # of the Sun adapter | cable, about 6" long, that has a 13W3-female | connector on one end, and a HD15M (SVGA) on | the other? (its used for plugging a Sun monitor | with 13W3 cable into the HD15F plug on the back | of an Ultra 5/10 with a PC-style video card). 530-2357 /dale From drouse1 at nc.rr.com Thu Oct 19 15:28:23 2000 From: drouse1 at nc.rr.com (David Rouse) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:28:23 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Trouble with DSBE/S card ethernet port Message-ID: on 10/19/00 10:01 AM, Dale Ghent at daleg at elemental.org wrote: > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, David Rouse wrote: > > | Anyone have any suggestions on troubleshooting this? > > Run prtconf and see if the new le interface shows up in the output. You > should see the on-board le interface, le0, and then the one on the card, > which, typically, should be le1, but dont always bet on that. If it's not > le1, prtconf will show you what it really is, assuming the kernel > recognizes it. Thanks. prtconf does show two instances of an le device. One thing I've noticed, on the hub there is never a 'receive' indication on the port were this card is, even on a hub where there is broadcast traffic or when I'm pinging the IPX. Would it be reasonable to try to set up an ethernet address to IP address (using arp, right?) value on one of the other machines on the network, or does this suggest some other kind of problem? Also, I've seen the 'Babble error - packet longer than 1518 bytes' in /var/ad/messages. According to the Sun docs, this indicates a kernel bug. Would it be reasonable to try a different version of Solaris -- or start hunting patches? -- drouse From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Thu Oct 19 15:30:44 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 14:30:44 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] shutdown -vs- init Message-ID: can someone explain to me what the difference is between 'shutdown' and 'init ' for Solaris 2.6 is. I've read the man pages for both, and think I have the basics as to what the difference is - just wanted to see if someone could elaborate. I've always used init and some other staff use shutdown. reason is... we had an Oracle test server that was having shared memory problems. a shutdown and boot didn't seem to clean it up, but an init 6 did. does 'init ' actually perform additional tasks over and above 'shutdown -i '? Thoughts and ideas??? Kyle GIS Systems Specialist (NOT a SysAd, just able to spell UNIX... ...unlike management for my organization) From drouse1 at nc.rr.com Thu Oct 19 15:38:59 2000 From: drouse1 at nc.rr.com (David Rouse) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:38:59 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: on 10/19/00 1:35 AM, John Lee at johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com wrote: > Hello, > > I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command > "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the tool > "top" in Solaris ? If you are using the CDE there is a 'Find Process' thing that auto-refreshes and has much of what ps -aux shows. I also think that it does logging (I don't use CDE at home, so I can't check). But I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that top was a bad thing. -- drouse From mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu Thu Oct 19 15:39:13 2000 From: mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu (Adam McDougall) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:39:13 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Getting price quotes on used suns for likely local sale Message-ID: Hello, does anyone know any good resources to use for estimating reasonable resale prices for used Sun computers? We have a bunch of ss20s, 10's, 4's, 2's, and a few IPX we would like to sell, most with monitors. I assume local sale would be preferred to save hassle in shipping, but we might consider ebay or another dealer if the price is right. These computers have various size ram and hd's and probably cpu speeds too so a resource explaining the difference in resale price of 64mb versus 128 or 96 or 32 would vary, as well as with various hd sizes. Thanks. From david at rouseworld.org Thu Oct 19 15:46:49 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:46:49 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] looking for a Soaris 8 patch Message-ID: on 10/19/00 8:54 AM, Martin A. Marques at martin at math.unl.edu.ar wrote: > I got the information that SUN has a patch to for the Solaris 8 ipv6, ipv4 > problem to connecto the informix 7.30. > Can somebody guide me, so I can find this patch? Where should I look? I tried > www.sun.com, but didn't find a thing about this patch. > > Thanks in advance. Have you tried the publically available patches at http://sunsolve.sun.com/ If they aren't on the public list, you might have to get a support contract, or see if informix has it. -- drouse From cradle at Glue.umd.edu Thu Oct 19 15:50:58 2000 From: cradle at Glue.umd.edu (David Eisner) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:50:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, David Rouse wrote: > on 10/19/00 1:35 AM, John Lee at johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command > > "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the tool > > "top" in Solaris ? ... > But I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that top was a bad thing. top also lets you easily kill processes. Try hitting the ? key to see all the options. top is great. Also, top cures cancer. -David ----------------------------------------------------- David Eisner | E-mail: cradle at eng.umd.edu | CALCE EPSC | Phone: 301-405-5341 | University of Maryland | Fax: 301-314-9269 | ----------------------------------------------------- From SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com Thu Oct 19 16:10:07 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:10:07 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Getting price quotes on used suns for likely local sale 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_01C03A10.F524C7D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I would go to Ebay and list the 'closed item' auctions for Sun hardware. I do find the final prices there to be much much lower than those of used hardware resellers though. Personally I consider the Ebay prices 'fair' whereas resellers tend to want near $2,000 for an SS20, 64MB, 4GB disk...I'd sooner buy a new Ultra 5 for that kind of money. -----Original Message----- From: Adam McDougall [mailto:mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 1:39 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Getting price quotes on used suns for likely local sale Hello, does anyone know any good resources to use for estimating reasonable resale prices for used Sun computers? We have a bunch of ss20s, 10's, 4's, 2's, and a few IPX we would like to sell, most with monitors. I assume local sale would be preferred to save hassle in shipping, but we might consider ebay or another dealer if the price is right. These computers have various size ram and hd's and probably cpu speeds too so a resource explaining the difference in resale price of 64mb versus 128 or 96 or 32 would vary, as well as with various hd sizes. Thanks. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03A10.F524C7D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Getting price quotes on used suns for likely local = sale

I would go to Ebay and list the 'closed item' = auctions for Sun hardware. I do find the final prices there to be much = much lower than those of used hardware resellers though. Personally I = consider the Ebay prices 'fair' whereas resellers tend to want near = $2,000 for an SS20, 64MB, 4GB disk...I'd sooner buy a new Ultra 5 for = that kind of money.


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam McDougall [mailto:mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 1:39 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] Getting price quotes on used suns = for likely local
sale


Hello, does anyone know any good resources to use for = estimating
reasonable resale prices for used Sun = computers?  We have a bunch of
ss20s, 10's, 4's, 2's, and a few IPX we would like = to sell, most with
monitors.  I assume local sale would be = preferred to save hassle in
shipping, but we might consider ebay or another = dealer if the price is
right.  These computers have various size ram = and hd's and probably cpu
speeds too so a resource explaining the difference = in resale price of 64mb
versus 128 or 96 or 32 would vary, as well as with = various hd sizes.
Thanks.

_______________________________________________
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C03A10.F524C7D0-- From leon.halford at btinternet.com Thu Oct 19 16:39:48 2000 From: leon.halford at btinternet.com (Leon Halford) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 22:39:48 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: Top & for that matter freeware programs are not generally as useful as they first appear. top in particular introduces security problems to Solaris. Solaris 8 has a "top" clone called /usr/bin/prstat - I suggest you use that. Whilst we're on the topic, top should definately never be made available to any user other than root on a production server. A mistake I have seen all too often. Why? Well as you rightly point out it gives users the ability to easily kill processes. Bad pratice even if its their own application. That however is nothing compared to this: top requires any given user running it to be a member of group "sys" on Solaris such that they can read /dev/kmem - ie physical memory! If that wasnt bad enough, group "sys" happens to be a very powerful group on Solaris, because not only does it have read access to /dev/kmem it has read access to every disk device too - which implies a member of group sys can read ANY file on any local file system including root owned files (ie /etc/shadow etc). I leave this as an experiment for you all, but it's easier than you may think, certainly no programming is required. Alternatively as a work around to adding users to group "sys" you can start fiddling permissions on /dev/kmem to make top available to non root users - but as soon as you do that you break other programs and of course pkgchk will immediateley complain. Dont do it! Stick to using "prstat" or "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" on pre Solaris 8 machines as they are *much* safer. -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of David Eisner Sent: 19 October 2000 21:51 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About top On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, David Rouse wrote: > on 10/19/00 1:35 AM, John Lee at johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command > > "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the tool > > "top" in Solaris ? ... > But I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that top was a bad thing. top also lets you easily kill processes. Try hitting the ? key to see all the options. top is great. Also, top cures cancer. -David ----------------------------------------------------- David Eisner | E-mail: cradle at eng.umd.edu | CALCE EPSC | Phone: 301-405-5341 | University of Maryland | Fax: 301-314-9269 | ----------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu Thu Oct 19 17:25:29 2000 From: mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu (Adam McDougall) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 18:25:29 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: Hi, I can see why a priviledged top is bad, and why some system admins might not wanting users to have that information anyway. But alot of functionality in top does not need special priviledges anyway. I have a copy of top that displays just about everything you'd expect from top except it doesnt resolve UID's to usernames. The file permissions? -rwx------ 1 me guest 59780 Sep 7 1999 top.unpriv crw-r----- 1 root sys 13, 1 Oct 3 23:52 /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem top.unpriv -v reports "version 3.5beta7". p.s. prstat is nice! On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Leon Halford wrote: > Top & for that matter freeware programs are not generally as useful > as they first appear. top in particular introduces security > problems to Solaris. > > Solaris 8 has a "top" clone called /usr/bin/prstat - I suggest > you use that. > > Whilst we're on the topic, top should definately never be made > available to any user other than root on a production server. > A mistake I have seen all too often. > > Why? > > Well as you rightly point out it gives users the ability to easily > kill processes. Bad pratice even if its their own application. > That however is nothing compared to this: > > top requires any given user running it to be a member of group > "sys" on Solaris such that they can read /dev/kmem - ie physical > memory! If that wasnt bad enough, group "sys" happens to be a > very powerful group on Solaris, because not only does it have > read access to /dev/kmem it has read access to every disk device > too - which implies a member of group sys can read ANY file on > any local file system including root owned files (ie /etc/shadow > etc). I leave this as an experiment for you all, but it's easier > than you may think, certainly no programming is required. > > Alternatively as a work around to adding users to group "sys" > you can start fiddling permissions on /dev/kmem to make top > available to non root users - but as soon as you do that you > break other programs and of course pkgchk will immediateley > complain. > > Dont do it! Stick to using "prstat" or "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" on > pre Solaris 8 machines as they are *much* safer. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of David Eisner > Sent: 19 October 2000 21:51 > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About top > > > On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, David Rouse wrote: > > > on 10/19/00 1:35 AM, John Lee at johnlee at sc23.sc.mcel.mot.com wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I found the output of the tool "top" and the solaris command > > > "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" are very similar. So my question is: Do we need the > tool > > > "top" in Solaris ? > ... > > But I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that top was a bad thing. > > top also lets you easily kill processes. Try hitting the ? key to > see all the options. top is great. Also, top cures cancer. > > -David > > ----------------------------------------------------- > David Eisner | E-mail: cradle at eng.umd.edu | > CALCE EPSC | Phone: 301-405-5341 | > University of Maryland | Fax: 301-314-9269 | > ----------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > 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 mike at the-dents.org Thu Oct 19 17:25:36 2000 From: mike at the-dents.org (Mike Dent) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 23:25:36 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mailers/Replies and off topic. Message-ID: Whilst we are at it (talking about html/mime mail etc) can we not try and trim our replies a little please? There is nothing worse (especially when you receive the sunhelp list in digest form) than seeing a reply to a message which for some unknown reason the sender thinks its necessary to include the WHOLE 4 other replies in their reply! and to top it all they are using a mailer which has the ignorance to html the whole lot again! Grrrrr! Some of you guys must have too much bandwidth to play with :) Mike -- Mike Dent, Morecambe, Lancs. UK | email , Amprnet PGP fingerprint: 44 F5 22 C4 CB A2 3F 9F 73 9C 02 9F 0B 16 55 72 From johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com Thu Oct 19 22:45:13 2000 From: johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:45:13 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] How to autologout the root user after some idle time Message-ID: Hello, I found that our solaris2.6 box which can autologout root after some idle time has the following settings: root shell: tcsh set autologout 60 (for root) Thanks for all your input ! Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of John Lee Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:36 PM To: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr Cc: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] How to autologout the root user after some idle time Hi, Thanks for your input. In fact, I have a solaris2.6 box without /etc/default/login TIMEOUT setting. But it can autologout the root user after some idle time. For other non root users, it can't. I don't know which setting affect this. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Mr Rene Occelli Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 2:49 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] How to autologout the root user after some idle time Hi, /etc/defautl/login check TIMEOUT variable +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Rene OCCELLI + + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ 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 Thu Oct 19 23:15:08 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 23:15:08 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] New and improved web site! Message-ID: Everyone might want to check out the new, improved, and much more organized SunHELP web site. Among the new features are user comments on news items, polls, and a much cleaner layout. Let me know what you think. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From bmitzit at vertex.ucls.uchicago.edu Fri Oct 20 00:59:21 2000 From: bmitzit at vertex.ucls.uchicago.edu (Bruce Mitzit) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 00:59:21 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mailers/Replies and off topic. Message-ID: Yes but those of us who don't use digests find it useful to have the whole thread in one post. --That way the "keepers" can be kept to one post (but, more practically, two or three).And, often, without the originating post quoted, you can't figure out what's being talked about. If you don't want to read the quoted text, don't scroll! 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 11:25 PM +0100 10/19/00, Mike Dent wrote: >Whilst we are at it (talking about html/mime mail etc) can we not try >and trim our >replies a little please? There is nothing worse (especially when you >receive the >sunhelp list in digest form) than seeing a reply to a message which for >some unknown reason the sender thinks its necessary to include the WHOLE >4 other replies in their reply! and to top it all they are using a >mailer which >has the ignorance to html the whole lot again! >Grrrrr! Some of you guys must have too much bandwidth to play with :) > >Mike > >-- >Mike Dent, Morecambe, Lancs. UK | >email , Amprnet >PGP fingerprint: 44 F5 22 C4 CB A2 3F 9F 73 9C 02 9F 0B 16 55 72 >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From kursad at hvkk.tsk.mil.tr Fri Oct 20 01:19:15 2000 From: kursad at hvkk.tsk.mil.tr (kursad) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 09:19:15 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] /home error again Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C03A76.D10B3B20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-9" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a 1/2 inch tape( a dinosaur) when i tried to restore the tar file=20 >tar xvf /dev/rmt/1 it said=20 'cannot create directory on /home/****' 'operation not applicable' any one has an idea??? Kursad Murat OZDALLI GIS Admin TUAF Intel HQ -----Original Message----- From: Filip Van Den Bergh To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Date: 19 Ekim 2000 Per=FEembe 11:38 Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] /home error again >The directory /home is the default directory or mount point for users = home directories. When autoFS is running, you cannot create any new = entries in this directory. >Normally, you should be able to create home directories in /home, but = it's just not the purpose. >You should use the directory /export/home as local home directory. > >>>> "faisal" 10/18 12:29 am >>> >I am still not able to make dir in /home only so users are without home >directorys useradd cant make them as well >If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs !!! > >pleasse advice me > ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C03A76.D10B3B20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-9" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have a 1/2 inch tape( a dinosaur)
when i tried to restore the tar file
>tar xvf /dev/rmt/1
it said
 
'cannot create directory on /home/****'
'operation not applicable'
 
any one has an idea???
 
Kursad Murat OZDALLI
GIS Admin
TUAF Intel HQ
 
-----Original Message-----
From: = Filip Van Den=20 Bergh <FVDBergh at capgemini.nl>
To= : sunhelp at sunhelp.org <sunhelp at sunhelp.org>
Date: = 19 Ekim=20 2000 Per=FEembe 11:38
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] /home error=20 again

>The directory /home is the default = directory or=20 mount point for users home directories. When autoFS is running, you = cannot=20 create any new entries in this directory.
>Normally, you should be = able to=20 create home directories in /home, but it's just not the = purpose.
>You=20 should use the directory /export/home as local home=20 directory.
>
>>>> "faisal" <faisal_gillani at flashmail.com= >=20 10/18 12:29 am >>>
>I am still not able to make dir in = /home only=20 so users are without home
>directorys useradd cant make them as=20 well
>If i disable automount then mkdir commands hangs=20 !!!
>
>pleasse advice me
>
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C03A76.D10B3B20-- From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Fri Oct 20 02:49:08 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 08:49:08 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] more off topic ramblings... [was vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot] Message-ID: Heh, fair enough. I was far from upset and it is a valid point. :) On a side note, Outlook Express (and I'm hoping Outlook) has on "Option" in the "Send" tab, "Reply to Messages in the format in which they were sent". If you can find it in Outlook, and if it's checked, try unchecking it and it'll default back to plain text. HTH Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J] To: Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 5:46 PM Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] vxconfigd error & rootdg canot be imported during b oot I suppose despise may be strong for this mailing list, but not for others. I know a good portion of the OpenBSD mailist members will just as soon cut off your head and %#@% on your neck for using html. I stopped counting how many times I've been chewed out for it. It's more a limitation of the Outlook client I suppose. Even though I select plain text as my default mail format, if you respond to a message Outlook 97 & 2000 automatically use the same format as the original message (which is why my response went out with html). Personally I prefer RTF formatting, but I was trying to make a point (poorly) that a courteous list member would use plain text. I'm as guilty as anyone on that one. That was also meant to be a direct reply, so I apologize if I upset anyone. Hitting reply on all my other lists sends to the poster, not the list...so I didn't check it first. From wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk Fri Oct 20 02:56:11 2000 From: wmcdonald at orctel.co.uk (Will Mc Donald) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 08:56:11 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mailers/Replies and off topic. Message-ID: OK, positively, absolutely my last off topic ramble for a while but it amuses me so I thought I'd share. On another list I'm on trimming is rarely bothered with which leads to things like this... http://www.zelica.com/city.jpg :) Will. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Dent To: Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 11:25 PM Subject: [Sunhelp] Mailers/Replies and off topic. > Whilst we are at it (talking about html/mime mail etc) can we not try > and trim our > replies a little please? There is nothing worse (especially when you > receive the > sunhelp list in digest form) than seeing a reply to a message which for > some unknown reason the sender thinks its necessary to include the WHOLE > 4 other replies in their reply! and to top it all they are using a > mailer which > has the ignorance to html the whole lot again! > Grrrrr! Some of you guys must have too much bandwidth to play with :) > > Mike > From ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com Fri Oct 20 04:09:30 2000 From: ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com (Van Niekerk, Ronelle) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:09:30 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] export of display Message-ID: Hey guys, I want to run metatool on one of my machines (A) which does not have a display. Only problem is that the only displays (C) I have are not reachable via network by that machine. There are, however, some machines (B) on another subnet that are reachable to both (displays and machine). How could I export my display (C) on the machine (A) by going through a machine on the "middle" subnet (B)? As far as I know, this is not possible, but aybe one of you has found a work around. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks > Ronelle van Niekerk > Market Data Team > CSFB IBD|IT > Tel: +44 (0)207 888 2671 > e-mail: ronelle.vanniekerk at csfb.com > > > 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. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. CREDIT SUISSE GROUP and each of its subsidiaries each reserve the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the message states otherwise and the sender is authorised to state them to be the views of any such entity. Unless otherwise stated, any pricing information given in this message is indicative only, is subject to change and does not constitute an offer to deal at any price quoted. Any reference to the terms of executed transactions should be treated as preliminary only and subject to our formal written confirmation. From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Fri Oct 20 08:25:57 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 08:25:57 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 3 Questions Message-ID: --openmail-part-2b8747f1-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Disposition: inline ;Creation-Date="Fri, 20 Oct 2000 08:25:57 -0500" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OK, I saved up 3 questions for one email to avoid some list clutter. Questions: 1.) How do I make sure that a system will always reboot under failure, and never drop to a go prompt? 2.) Netra T1, on boot gives message "WARNING: No usable keyboard alias!" How do I make that disappear? 3.) Do I have to reboot after making changes to the user & group fields in nsswitch.conf? Thanks for any help. -Blake --openmail-part-2b8747f1-00000001-- From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Fri Oct 20 08:45:49 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 15:45:49 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: 3 Questions Message-ID: On Fri 2000-10-20 (08:25), blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com wrote: > 1.) How do I make sure that a system will always reboot under failure, > and never drop to a go prompt? setenv auto-boot? true setenv watchdog-reboot? true > 3.) Do I have to reboot after making changes to the user & group fields > in nsswitch.conf? Yes and no. From the nsswitch.conf man page.: Within each process that uses nsswitch.conf, the entire file is read only once; if the file is later changed, the process will continue using the old configuration. So in theory you only have to restart all those processes. Of course, this might not be possible, so go to single-user mode and back to multi. Might avoid a full reboot. 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 Art is a lie which makes us realize the truth. --- Pablo Picasso From Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com Fri Oct 20 09:13:25 2000 From: Christopher.Cardinal at sms.siemens.com (Cardinal Christopher) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:13:25 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] patch cluster Message-ID: So, what's the general view on/experience with patch clusters, anyway? Apply them religiously, or only apply patches that you know you need? I'd hate to apply a cluster and be worse off than I was. C -----Original Message----- From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 7:01 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] patch cluster On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Cardinal Christopher wrote: | I am going to add a patch cluster to 2.6. I don't want to add the patches | for sendmail and named. I will remove them from the patch list. But I need | to first find if any other patches depend on them. Anyone have a neat | solution. No other patches depend on those two patches AFAIK. I'm doing the same thing you are doing without problems. Remove the patches from the patch_order file and remove their directories, and you'll be fine. /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From archimage at linux-magic.com Fri Oct 20 09:47:23 2000 From: archimage at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 09:47:23 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] E4500 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: I have heard that the E4500 has a problem with Solaris 8 - something to do with the processors or cache. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks The Archimage From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 20 09:55:40 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 14:55:40 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] 3com card on Solaris7 Message-ID: I am cannot seem to get this !#@$% 3com card to work. I looked on sunsolve, etc... Maybe I missed something. Solaris7 x86, Oct 98. 3com - Etherlink 10/100 - 3c905c prtconf -V shows: pci8086,7112 pci8086,7113 pci8086,5345 pci10b7,1000 <- 3com??? /etc/driver_aliases: elx "pci10b7,5900" elx "pci10b7,5950" elxl "pci10b7,9000" elxl "pci10b7,9001" elxl "pci10b7,9050" elxl "pci10b7,9055" elxl "pci10b7,9056" elxl "pci10b7,9004" elxl "pci10b7,9005" elxl "pci10b7,9006" I tried adding 'elx "pci10b7,1000"' and rebooting, after which I could plumb and configure the device. But it did'nt work. arp,ping,etc.. showed nothing. (my routes were fine, interface was properly configure IP and netmask, interface was up). Any help appreciated. Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 20 10:14:25 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:14:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: 3 Questions Message-ID: On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Steffen Grunewald wrote: | So in theory you only have to restart all those processes. | Of course, this might not be possible, so go to single-user mode | and back to multi. Might avoid a full reboot. The most you would have to do is: /etc/init.d/nscd stop; /etc/init.d/nscd start No need for a reboot ever. That would be terribly silly. /dale From ward at zilla.nu Fri Oct 20 10:21:38 2000 From: ward at zilla.nu (Reagen Ward) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:21:38 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] patch cluster Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 10:13:25AM -0400, Cardinal Christopher wrote: > So, what's the general view on/experience with patch clusters, anyway? Apply > them religiously, or only apply patches that you know you need? I'd hate to > apply a cluster and be worse off than I was. Unlike HP, Sun's clusters have been pretty reliable. We apply the latest when we build a machine, then we do it on an as-needed basis or during annual maintenance or something. Reagen From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 20 10:28:17 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:28:17 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] patch cluster Message-ID: On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Cardinal Christopher wrote: | So, what's the general view on/experience with patch clusters, anyway? Apply | them religiously, or only apply patches that you know you need? I'd hate to | apply a cluster and be worse off than I was. As far back as I remember, applying patch clusters have only fixed things for me, not made them worse. The only time applying a patch made things worse was when I applied a QFE driver patch (that is not in the cluster) and it had a bug in it that only manifested on a SS20 with a QFE card, which is what I had. Needless to say, my SS20 wouldnt talk to the network after it came back up from the reboot. sigh. But anyway, back to patch clusters. There's two good reasons for applying patch clusters. The first and most important are the security patches Sun puts in the clusters. Sun includes almost every patch that fixes a security hole in a Solaris rev in the cluster, making it pretty convienent to ensure that your machine(s) are up to date. Second are the kernel patches. Some kernel revs dont fix a whole alot of aparently important stuff, but others can and do. The most recent example of this is the 105181-23 (Solaris 2.6 kernel) patch that includes E$ scrubbers for UltraSPARC-II CPUs. This is Sun's response to those CPU cache memory error alegations. Other revs have fixed things such as TCP/IP performance, added new kernel features, and better driver performance and reliability. So in general, I would suggest that it would be good practice to apply the cluster to your machines at least every 3 months. Perhaps more often depending on what a particular machine does. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 20 10:39:20 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:39:20 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] E4500 and Solaris 8 Message-ID: On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, The Archimage wrote: | I have heard that the E4500 has a problem with Solaris 8 - something to | do with the processors or cache. Anyone know anything about this? This is not a problem with Solaris 8, or any other Solaris rev. This is a issue with the Exx00 CPU hardware itself. It's very susceptable to environmental noise and temp, and this is what had been causing all the rucus about the CPU cache memory problems in the press. Sun has repsonded, and has provided kernel patches that have code that "scrubs" the CPU cache (referred to as "E$" - e-cache, or external cache) and reduces the amount of and increses survivability of parity errors in the cache that may occur. The kernel patches that incorporates the scrubber code are: Solaris 2.6: 105181-23 Solaris 8: 108528-03 I just checked, and it doesnt seem that Solaris 7's kernel patch has been updated yet with the scrubber code (I know this isnt relevant to you, but I'm just saying this for the rest of the list.) Also, the latest SUNW-Enterprise PROM version (3.2.27) has additional cache scrubber stuff in it. It is patch number 103346-27. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 20 10:49:45 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:49:45 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] export of display Message-ID: On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Van Niekerk, Ronelle wrote: | Hey guys, | | I want to run metatool on one of my machines (A) which does not have a | display. Only problem is that the only displays (C) I have are not reachable | via network by that machine. There are, however, some machines (B) on | another subnet that are reachable to both (displays and machine). How could | I export my display (C) on the machine (A) by going through a machine on the | "middle" subnet (B)? | | As far as I know, this is not possible, but aybe one of you has found a work | around. Any help would be appreciated. Sure it is. First, on machine B, you need to enable IP packet forwarding in the kernel, since it's off by default. You can do this on the fly with: ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 1 This will let you pass packets between interfaces on this machine. Remember that this value doesnt stay between reboots. Just stick it at the end of /etc/rc2.d/S69inet if you want it to. Then on machines A and C, you must set the apropriate routes on them so that they can talk to each other through the "router", which is machine B. Consult the O'Reilly TCP/IP boo by Craig Hunt if you're not sure about this. /dale From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 20 11:00:17 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 16:00:17 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] SUMMARY: 3COM on Solaris7 Message-ID: Patch 109621-1 did the trick. Also I should have added 'elxl "pci10b7,1000"' to driver aliases. Thanx for the help. Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 gleblanc at cu-portland.edu Fri Oct 20 11:32:46 2000 From: gleblanc at cu-portland.edu (Gregory Leblanc) Date: 21 Oct 2000 00:32:46 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Mailers/Replies and off topic. Message-ID: > Yes but those of us who don't use digests find it useful to have the > whole thread in one post. --That way the "keepers" can be kept to one > post (but, more practically, two or three).And, often, without the > originating post quoted, you can't figure out what's being talked > about. > > If you don't want to read the quoted text, don't scroll! Agreed, but clip to the relavent parts, and DO NOT quote the mailing list footers, "it makes you look lame". :) Greg From dougmc at frenzy.com Fri Oct 20 12:29:04 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 12:29:04 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 10:39:48PM +0100, Leon Halford wrote: | Top & for that matter freeware programs are not generally as useful | as they first appear. That is one of the most idiotic statements I've ever seen. `freeware' programs are a very large part of what make *nix far more useful than most other OS's. | top in particular introduces security problems to Solaris. ? | Solaris 8 has a "top" clone called /usr/bin/prstat - I suggest | you use that. Alas, the Solaris 2.6 box I'm looking at doesn't have it. So that doesn't help much unless you have 2.8 ... | Whilst we're on the topic, top should definately never be made | available to any user other than root on a production server. | A mistake I have seen all too often. Uh-huh. | Why? | | Well as you rightly point out it gives users the ability to easily | kill processes. Bad pratice even if its their own application. | That however is nothing compared to this: | | top requires any given user running it to be a member of group | "sys" on Solaris such that they can read /dev/kmem - ie physical | memory! Oh really? % id uid=2318(dmclaren) gid=10(staff) I'm obviously not a member of group kmem. % ls -la `where top` -rwxr-xr-x 1 root staff 267 Mar 25 1999 /usr/local/bin/top top obviously isn't setuid or setgid. % top | head -15 ... Memory: 256M real, 85M free, 176M swap in use, 593M swap free ... PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND 2325 dmclaren 1 28 0 1448K 1352K cpu 0:00 1.16% top3.5-2.6 2304 dmclaren 1 38 0 2336K 2184K sleep 0:00 0.09% tcsh 2326 dmclaren 1 48 0 856K 784K sleep 0:00 0.05% head 1450 nobody 4 50 0 21M 4032K sleep 1:12 0.00% ctlds 1462 nobody 4 10 0 21M 3960K sleep 0:55 0.00% ctlds 1615 nobody 4 20 0 22M 4736K sleep 0:43 0.00% ctlds 335 oracle 40 59 0 27M 10M sleep 0:37 0.00% oracle and top is obviously working. Fancy that! To be fair, I thought top did need access to read kmem on Solaris. After all, the `ps' command is setuid root - % ls -la `where ps` -r-sr-xr-x 1 root sys 26372 Jul 15 1997 /bin/ps -r-sr-xr-x 1 root sys 26372 Jul 15 1997 /usr/bin/ps -rwsr-xr-x 1 root sys 21536 Jul 15 1997 /usr/ucb/ps ... but apparantly top works fine without it. As for top requiring that a user be a member of the kmem group to use it, you've never heard of a setuid/setgid program, have you? They allow a programmer to set up a program that runs as a different uid or gid than the user running it. This is how a *nix box allows users to do things that require enhanced priviledges, like changing your password or doing an ICMP ping. If top DID need to read /dev/kmem, you'd just make it setgid kmem and it would work fine -- you wouldn't need to make your users a member of the kmem group. Yes, this does require some dilligence on the part of the person who writes programs that are setgid or setuid to make it secure, but done properly they're safe. And top should have been done properly, because in some cases it does need to be setgid kmem. Yes, it's possible that a program like top could have a bug in it to where *if it were setgid kmem* that this could be used by a user to gain read access (not write access!) to /dev/kmem. I'm unaware of any such bugs. Note that /bin/ps could also have bugs like this, and since it's setuid root, the possible danger is much greater. And it's not the only such program -- for a list of other setuid/setgid programs that *could* have such bugs on your system, run this - find / -type f -perm -2000 -o -perm -4000 -ls Just because they came with Solaris doesn't mean they're secure. | If that wasnt bad enough, group "sys" happens to be a | very powerful group on Solaris, because not only does it have | read access to /dev/kmem it has read access to every disk device | too - which implies a member of group sys can read ANY file on | any local file system including root owned files (ie /etc/shadow | etc). I leave this as an experiment for you all, but it's easier | than you may think, certainly no programming is required. Actually, I leave this as an exercise to you. In my installation, top is not setgid kmem, so you can't use it to read /dev/kmem. But I suggest that you go ahead and set it to setgid kmem on your site. Make sure your user is NOT in the kmem group (he shouldn't be) and then use top to gain arbitrary read access to /dev/kmem. I don't think you can do it, even if you DO do some programming. | Alternatively as a work around to adding users to group "sys" What does group `sys' have to do with /dev/kmem - % ls -la /dev/kmem /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 May 19 1998 /dev/kmem -> ../devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem crw-r----- 1 root sys 13, 1 May 19 1998 /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem Let me answer for you - *absolutely nothing*. | you can start fiddling permissions on /dev/kmem to make top | available to non root users - but as soon as you do that you | break other programs and of course pkgchk will immediateley | complain. | Dont do it! Stick to using "prstat" or "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" on | pre Solaris 8 machines as they are *much* safer. Uh-huh. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com `But officer, I was only trying to gain enough speed so I could coast to the nearest gas station.' From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Fri Oct 20 15:28:41 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 15:28:41 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS Roundrobin? Message-ID: We are trying to balance web requests to 8 different servers for testing. Ideally, we'd put a LoadDirector or BigIP unit in front of it. However, we cannot get this accomplished in the time-frame required. Does anyone know what the best solution would be to accomplish this with softeare? Perhaps some DNS round-robin? Thanks in advance for your help. Jeff Kalusniak Goliath Falls Inc. From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 20 16:00:24 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 17:00:24 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS Roundrobin? Message-ID: On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Kalusniak, Jeff wrote: | We are trying to balance web requests to 8 different servers for testing. | Ideally, we'd put a LoadDirector or BigIP unit in front of it. However, we | cannot get this accomplished in the time-frame required. | | Does anyone know what the best solution would be to accomplish this with | softeare? Perhaps some DNS round-robin? Well, DNS round-robin would certainly be the quickest and easiest implementation for load sharing. The only problem with it is that it does not guarantee that you'll get anywhere near equal distribution of connections among your 8 servers. As a stopgap measure, I'd use it, but I wouldnt want it to be a part of my site archetecture for long. You're at the whims of web clients and other name servers regarding which of your servers gets hit, and plus, if one server goes down, you'll have to take it's IP out of the rotation and hope that not many people try to hit it as it expires out there in DNS land (so this means, keep your zone's TTL down. Side effect: your DNS server gets hit much more) There's a perl-based named front-end out there called lbnamed (there's a link to it off of isc.org's BIND page I think) that tries to make the load spread more even and controlled, but in my experience it's kludgy at best, and I wouldnt want to put it in a place where DNS lookup times are important. The next step up from doing it DNS-style, and with out using something like a Alteon or LocalDirector, is to get a box running the ipfilter package. You can configure this to do stateful transparent redirection to your cluster of 8 servers. I've worked with this in the past and it was pretty good at doing that. Hurrah for L3/4 switches. /dale From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Fri Oct 20 16:19:43 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 16:19:43 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] DNS Roundrobin? Message-ID: Thanks Dale! You've given me the reassurance I was looking for. This will be strictly a test environment to evaluate the performance gains of a cacheing engine that we are lloking at. It will be a controlled test (by me) and will be for about 1 week. So, it sounds as of the DNS round-robin may be the best method. Our web brokers distribute the load to our app servers with horrible balance as it is, so this can't hurt that much :) And, I would never consider incorporating this into any long-term architecture. As I said, it's solely for testing and solely for one week. -----Original Message----- From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org] Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 4:00 PM To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] DNS Roundrobin? On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Kalusniak, Jeff wrote: | We are trying to balance web requests to 8 different servers for testing. | Ideally, we'd put a LoadDirector or BigIP unit in front of it. However, we | cannot get this accomplished in the time-frame required. | | Does anyone know what the best solution would be to accomplish this with | softeare? Perhaps some DNS round-robin? Well, DNS round-robin would certainly be the quickest and easiest implementation for load sharing. The only problem with it is that it does not guarantee that you'll get anywhere near equal distribution of connections among your 8 servers. As a stopgap measure, I'd use it, but I wouldnt want it to be a part of my site archetecture for long. You're at the whims of web clients and other name servers regarding which of your servers gets hit, and plus, if one server goes down, you'll have to take it's IP out of the rotation and hope that not many people try to hit it as it expires out there in DNS land (so this means, keep your zone's TTL down. Side effect: your DNS server gets hit much more) There's a perl-based named front-end out there called lbnamed (there's a link to it off of isc.org's BIND page I think) that tries to make the load spread more even and controlled, but in my experience it's kludgy at best, and I wouldnt want to put it in a place where DNS lookup times are important. The next step up from doing it DNS-style, and with out using something like a Alteon or LocalDirector, is to get a box running the ipfilter package. You can configure this to do stateful transparent redirection to your cluster of 8 servers. I've worked with this in the past and it was pretty good at doing that. Hurrah for L3/4 switches. /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From leon.halford at btinternet.com Fri Oct 20 18:02:37 2000 From: leon.halford at btinternet.com (Leon Halford) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 00:02:37 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: Doug McLaren... It helps if you read messages correctly before replying. There is no such group "kmem" on Solaris - I referred to "sys". By your own foolish admission "sys" has group ownership of /dev/kmem (`ls -lL /dev/kmem`). Therefore "sys" *does* have a very significant role in this debate (unlike the reference you make in your final paragraph). FYI, you are using the unpriviledged version of top (stripped down) thats why it works without /dev/kmem access.. which I accept is safer. As for your suggestion of making top setuid root - that would give every user the ability to kill another users process from within "top" (using the [k]ill command) ... not a very clever thing at all. Then you refer to making /dev/kmem setgid - an interesting concept given its a device not an executable file. But even if you meant making top setgid "sys", for the reasons I outlined before you may as well hand out the root password if you're granting "sys" membership to 3rd party programs which most people never even test for authenticity. As for your challenge.. Let's do it. Create me a user account on your Solaris internet server with group membership "sys". Given shell access I guarantee you that I can mail you the /etc/shadow file within 5 minutes. Put your money where your mouth is! I'm ready and waiting... :-) -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Doug McLaren Sent: 20 October 2000 18:29 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About top On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 10:39:48PM +0100, Leon Halford wrote: | Top & for that matter freeware programs are not generally as useful | as they first appear. That is one of the most idiotic statements I've ever seen. `freeware' programs are a very large part of what make *nix far more useful than most other OS's. | top in particular introduces security problems to Solaris. ? | Solaris 8 has a "top" clone called /usr/bin/prstat - I suggest | you use that. Alas, the Solaris 2.6 box I'm looking at doesn't have it. So that doesn't help much unless you have 2.8 ... | Whilst we're on the topic, top should definately never be made | available to any user other than root on a production server. | A mistake I have seen all too often. Uh-huh. | Why? | | Well as you rightly point out it gives users the ability to easily | kill processes. Bad pratice even if its their own application. | That however is nothing compared to this: | | top requires any given user running it to be a member of group | "sys" on Solaris such that they can read /dev/kmem - ie physical | memory! Oh really? % id uid=2318(dmclaren) gid=10(staff) I'm obviously not a member of group kmem. % ls -la `where top` -rwxr-xr-x 1 root staff 267 Mar 25 1999 /usr/local/bin/top top obviously isn't setuid or setgid. % top | head -15 ... Memory: 256M real, 85M free, 176M swap in use, 593M swap free ... PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND 2325 dmclaren 1 28 0 1448K 1352K cpu 0:00 1.16% top3.5-2.6 2304 dmclaren 1 38 0 2336K 2184K sleep 0:00 0.09% tcsh 2326 dmclaren 1 48 0 856K 784K sleep 0:00 0.05% head 1450 nobody 4 50 0 21M 4032K sleep 1:12 0.00% ctlds 1462 nobody 4 10 0 21M 3960K sleep 0:55 0.00% ctlds 1615 nobody 4 20 0 22M 4736K sleep 0:43 0.00% ctlds 335 oracle 40 59 0 27M 10M sleep 0:37 0.00% oracle and top is obviously working. Fancy that! To be fair, I thought top did need access to read kmem on Solaris. After all, the `ps' command is setuid root - % ls -la `where ps` -r-sr-xr-x 1 root sys 26372 Jul 15 1997 /bin/ps -r-sr-xr-x 1 root sys 26372 Jul 15 1997 /usr/bin/ps -rwsr-xr-x 1 root sys 21536 Jul 15 1997 /usr/ucb/ps ... but apparantly top works fine without it. As for top requiring that a user be a member of the kmem group to use it, you've never heard of a setuid/setgid program, have you? They allow a programmer to set up a program that runs as a different uid or gid than the user running it. This is how a *nix box allows users to do things that require enhanced priviledges, like changing your password or doing an ICMP ping. If top DID need to read /dev/kmem, you'd just make it setgid kmem and it would work fine -- you wouldn't need to make your users a member of the kmem group. Yes, this does require some dilligence on the part of the person who writes programs that are setgid or setuid to make it secure, but done properly they're safe. And top should have been done properly, because in some cases it does need to be setgid kmem. Yes, it's possible that a program like top could have a bug in it to where *if it were setgid kmem* that this could be used by a user to gain read access (not write access!) to /dev/kmem. I'm unaware of any such bugs. Note that /bin/ps could also have bugs like this, and since it's setuid root, the possible danger is much greater. And it's not the only such program -- for a list of other setuid/setgid programs that *could* have such bugs on your system, run this - find / -type f -perm -2000 -o -perm -4000 -ls Just because they came with Solaris doesn't mean they're secure. | If that wasnt bad enough, group "sys" happens to be a | very powerful group on Solaris, because not only does it have | read access to /dev/kmem it has read access to every disk device | too - which implies a member of group sys can read ANY file on | any local file system including root owned files (ie /etc/shadow | etc). I leave this as an experiment for you all, but it's easier | than you may think, certainly no programming is required. Actually, I leave this as an exercise to you. In my installation, top is not setgid kmem, so you can't use it to read /dev/kmem. But I suggest that you go ahead and set it to setgid kmem on your site. Make sure your user is NOT in the kmem group (he shouldn't be) and then use top to gain arbitrary read access to /dev/kmem. I don't think you can do it, even if you DO do some programming. | Alternatively as a work around to adding users to group "sys" What does group `sys' have to do with /dev/kmem - % ls -la /dev/kmem /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 May 19 1998 /dev/kmem -> ../devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem crw-r----- 1 root sys 13, 1 May 19 1998 /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem Let me answer for you - *absolutely nothing*. | you can start fiddling permissions on /dev/kmem to make top | available to non root users - but as soon as you do that you | break other programs and of course pkgchk will immediateley | complain. | Dont do it! Stick to using "prstat" or "/usr/ucb/ps -aux" on | pre Solaris 8 machines as they are *much* safer. Uh-huh. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com `But officer, I was only trying to gain enough speed so I could coast to the nearest gas station.' _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com Fri Oct 20 18:37:38 2000 From: Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 16:37:38 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Drive migration. Message-ID: I have a SS20 with a 2GB internal SCSI drive running Solaris 8. It has a bootable CDROM, but no tape drive. I want to move the system to a new 9GB internal SCSI drive, and remove the 2GB drive from the system. Does anyone have a recipe or walk-through to get me from point A to point B? Thanks! KeS From dougmc at frenzy.com Fri Oct 20 18:44:36 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 18:44:36 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 12:02:37AM +0100, Leon Halford wrote: | It helps if you read messages correctly before replying. There is | no such group "kmem" on Solaris - I referred to "sys". By your own | foolish admission "sys" has group ownership of /dev/kmem | (`ls -lL /dev/kmem`). Therefore "sys" *does* have a very | significant role in this debate (unlike the reference you make in | your final paragraph). You're right. Sorry about that. Solaris isn't the only OS I deal with. It doesn't change the rest of my points, however. | FYI, you are using the unpriviledged version of top (stripped down) Stripped down how? I don't see any missing features. Stripped down or not, it's extremely useful, something no system should be without. | thats why it works without /dev/kmem access.. which I accept is | safer. s/safer/completely, utterly safe/. A non setgid, non setuid copy of top on your system does NOTHING to decrease the overall security of your system. If properly written, even being setgid or setuid won't comprimise your system either. | As for your suggestion of making top setuid root - that would give | every user the ability to kill another users process from within | "top" (using the [k]ill command) ... not a very clever thing at all. I didn't suggest making top setuid root. I suggested setgid kmem (yes, for Solaris, it should be setgid sys instead, I know.) Also, even if setuid root, top doesn't allow you to kill other people's processes. If you read the README file - CAVEAT: version 3 of top has internal commands that kill and renice processes. Although I have taken steps to insure that top makes appropriate checks with these commands, I cannot guarantee that these internal commands are totally secure. IF YOU INSTALL top as a SETUID program, you do so AT YOUR OWN RISK! I realize that some operating systems will require top to run setuid, and I will do everything I can to make sure that top is a secure setuid program. Of course, Sun makes no guarantee that /bin/ps is totally secure either :) | Then you refer to making /dev/kmem setgid - an interesting concept I said no such thing. What I said was - If top DID need to read /dev/kmem, you'd just make it setgid kmem and `it' refers to top, not /dev/kmem. I do realized that the English language tends to be ambiguous, but context tells what I meant. | given its a device not an executable file. But even if you meant | making top setgid "sys", for the reasons I outlined before you may as | well hand out the root password if you're granting "sys" membership to | 3rd party programs which most people never even test for authenticity. As opposed to 1st party programs, like Solaris's /bin/ps, which nobody but Sun can even test for `authenticity'? (though a better term would be `security') At least with top you can check it yourself, even if most people don't. And since it seems to work on Solaris just fine, even when it's not setuid or setgid, I can't see any reason whatsoever not to put it on your Solaris system if you think it'll be useful. | As for your challenge.. Let's do it. Create me a user account on | your Solaris internet server with group membership "sys". Given | shell access I guarantee you that I can mail you the /etc/shadow | file within 5 minutes. No, that was not my challenge. That was your `experiment'. My `challenge' (not my choice of terms) was : But I suggest that you go ahead and set it to setgid kmem on your site. Make sure your user is NOT in the kmem group (he shouldn't be) and then use top to gain arbitrary read access to /dev/kmem. I don't think you can do it, even if you DO do some programming. (Replace kmem with sys, of course.) Adding users to the sys group (your `how to make top work, but don't do it!' workaround) is very different from making top setgid sys. I'll give you extra points if you can use this arrangement to get *root access* (not just group sys) on the box. To be fair, at least on the box I'm looking at there's lots of directories that are writable by sys (why?!@) so it shouldn't be that difficult to slip in a trojan program or two. But you'll still have to trick top into giving you a GID sys shell first. | Put your money where your mouth is! I'm ready and waiting... :-) Put my money where your mouth is, you mean. No thanks. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com "Bother," said Pooh as he depleted the ozone layer. From leon.halford at btinternet.com Fri Oct 20 18:55:54 2000 From: leon.halford at btinternet.com (Leon Halford) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 00:55:54 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: Game Over. -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Doug McLaren Sent: 21 October 2000 00:45 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] About top On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 12:02:37AM +0100, Leon Halford wrote: | It helps if you read messages correctly before replying. There is | no such group "kmem" on Solaris - I referred to "sys". By your own | foolish admission "sys" has group ownership of /dev/kmem | (`ls -lL /dev/kmem`). Therefore "sys" *does* have a very | significant role in this debate (unlike the reference you make in | your final paragraph). You're right. Sorry about that. Solaris isn't the only OS I deal with. It doesn't change the rest of my points, however. | FYI, you are using the unpriviledged version of top (stripped down) Stripped down how? I don't see any missing features. Stripped down or not, it's extremely useful, something no system should be without. | thats why it works without /dev/kmem access.. which I accept is | safer. s/safer/completely, utterly safe/. A non setgid, non setuid copy of top on your system does NOTHING to decrease the overall security of your system. If properly written, even being setgid or setuid won't comprimise your system either. | As for your suggestion of making top setuid root - that would give | every user the ability to kill another users process from within | "top" (using the [k]ill command) ... not a very clever thing at all. I didn't suggest making top setuid root. I suggested setgid kmem (yes, for Solaris, it should be setgid sys instead, I know.) Also, even if setuid root, top doesn't allow you to kill other people's processes. If you read the README file - CAVEAT: version 3 of top has internal commands that kill and renice processes. Although I have taken steps to insure that top makes appropriate checks with these commands, I cannot guarantee that these internal commands are totally secure. IF YOU INSTALL top as a SETUID program, you do so AT YOUR OWN RISK! I realize that some operating systems will require top to run setuid, and I will do everything I can to make sure that top is a secure setuid program. Of course, Sun makes no guarantee that /bin/ps is totally secure either :) | Then you refer to making /dev/kmem setgid - an interesting concept I said no such thing. What I said was - If top DID need to read /dev/kmem, you'd just make it setgid kmem and `it' refers to top, not /dev/kmem. I do realized that the English language tends to be ambiguous, but context tells what I meant. | given its a device not an executable file. But even if you meant | making top setgid "sys", for the reasons I outlined before you may as | well hand out the root password if you're granting "sys" membership to | 3rd party programs which most people never even test for authenticity. As opposed to 1st party programs, like Solaris's /bin/ps, which nobody but Sun can even test for `authenticity'? (though a better term would be `security') At least with top you can check it yourself, even if most people don't. And since it seems to work on Solaris just fine, even when it's not setuid or setgid, I can't see any reason whatsoever not to put it on your Solaris system if you think it'll be useful. | As for your challenge.. Let's do it. Create me a user account on | your Solaris internet server with group membership "sys". Given | shell access I guarantee you that I can mail you the /etc/shadow | file within 5 minutes. No, that was not my challenge. That was your `experiment'. My `challenge' (not my choice of terms) was : But I suggest that you go ahead and set it to setgid kmem on your site. Make sure your user is NOT in the kmem group (he shouldn't be) and then use top to gain arbitrary read access to /dev/kmem. I don't think you can do it, even if you DO do some programming. (Replace kmem with sys, of course.) Adding users to the sys group (your `how to make top work, but don't do it!' workaround) is very different from making top setgid sys. I'll give you extra points if you can use this arrangement to get *root access* (not just group sys) on the box. To be fair, at least on the box I'm looking at there's lots of directories that are writable by sys (why?!@) so it shouldn't be that difficult to slip in a trojan program or two. But you'll still have to trick top into giving you a GID sys shell first. | Put your money where your mouth is! I'm ready and waiting... :-) Put my money where your mouth is, you mean. No thanks. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com "Bother," said Pooh as he depleted the ozone layer. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From dougmc at frenzy.com Fri Oct 20 19:27:29 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 19:27:29 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] About top Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 12:55:54AM +0100, Leon Halford wrote: | Game Over. Do you always quote entire messages, just to add one line of gibberish? Does this mean that you've done all of this - ? But I suggest that you go ahead and set it to setgid sys on your site. Make sure your user is NOT in the sys group (he shouldn't be) and then use top to gain arbitrary read access to /dev/kmem. I don't think you can do it, even if you DO do some programming. Again, you get bonus points if you can use this to get root access. (but that's not the hard part. The hard part is getting the setgid sys top to give you a GID sys shell.) The source code may help you out. You can get it at ftp://ftp.groupsys.com/pub/top. If so, I trust you'll be providing us with the exact detals of how you did it (the command `script' is great for logging things like this) so that we can provide them to the top maintainer and he can fix whichever hole you may have found? -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com The Ranger isn't gonna like it, Yogi. From ruddy at udlug.org Sat Oct 21 00:23:57 2000 From: ruddy at udlug.org (Bob C. Ruddy) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 01:23:57 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Drive migration. Message-ID: I have done this, it is not hard. 1) install both disks into the machine 2) create your file systems on the 9 gig disk with format and newfs 3) use ufsdump and ufsrestore to dump the file systems from your 2 gig disk to your 9 gig disk. don't use tar as sometimes that does not properly copy device files, etc. 4) use installboot to install the bootblock on your new disk installboot /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk \ /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 where the last option is the proper device name for your 9 gig disk 5) remove your two gig disk from the system and install your new 9 gig disk to the position your two gig was, that will give the 9 gig disk the same scsi ID your old 2 gig drive had so you won't have to change your boot device. Bob On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Kevin Stevens wrote: ->I have a SS20 with a 2GB internal SCSI drive running Solaris 8. It has a ->bootable CDROM, but no tape drive. I want to move the system to a new 9GB ->internal SCSI drive, and remove the 2GB drive from the system. Does anyone have ->a recipe or walk-through to get me from point A to point B? -> ->Thanks! -> ->KeS -> ->_______________________________________________ ->SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org ->http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -> From ruddy at udlug.org Sat Oct 21 06:32:59 2000 From: ruddy at udlug.org (Bob C. Ruddy) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 07:32:59 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Apache for solaris Message-ID: http://www.sunfreeware.com/ Bob On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, faisal wrote: ->Hello there ->Does anyone know where can i download apache server for solaris 7 in pkgadd ->format ? ->Having hard luck finding it ->thanks ->wassalam ->Faisal -> ->_______________________________________________ ->SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org ->http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -> From oeyvind at mac.com Sat Oct 21 09:12:07 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 22:12:07 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Help Identify ROSS CPU Message-ID: I asked this question a few days ago: >>> Can anyone please tell me what's a ROSS RT66 with these numbers: >>> >>> 5116423002933 >>> 180 05 9651 04 Rev E >>> >>> Is that a 180Mhz ROSS? What's the cache on it? Just managed to install a new OS and access the machine today... From OBP "module-info" command, it's a 180MHz Ross HyperSPARC with 512Kb Cache...kewl...=) Cheers, Tim -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From martin at math.unl.edu.ar Sat Oct 21 12:58:32 2000 From: martin at math.unl.edu.ar (Martin A. Marques) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 14:58:32 -0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Apache for solaris Message-ID: On Dom 22 Oct 2000 19:19, you wrote: > Hello there > Does anyone know where can i download apache server for solaris 7 in pkgadd > format ? > Having hard luck finding it Well, I would look in www.sunfreeware.com But I usually compile it. Get the Source!! -- "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 KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Sun Oct 22 06:31:14 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 14:31:14 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] need part # 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_Z5IgtvSxqnxmzSwAITUbxg) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" It is 530-2357-01. Hope this helps.. Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 10:55 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] need part # Anybody know the part # of the Sun adapter cable, about 6" long, that has a 13W3-female connector on one end, and a HD15M (SVGA) on the other? (its used for plugging a Sun monitor with 13W3 cable into the HD15F plug on the back of an Ultra 5/10 with a PC-style video card). I need to find one of these ASAP... I've got a couple of generic 13W3F-HD15M adapters, but they dont work... while the Sun part does. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_Z5IgtvSxqnxmzSwAITUbxg) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] need part #

It is 530-2357-01. Hope this helps..

Mohammed Ilyas K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 10:55 PM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] need part #


Anybody know the part # of the Sun adapter
cable, about 6" long, that has a 13W3-female =
connector on one end, and a HD15M (SVGA) on
the other?  (its used for plugging a Sun = monitor
with 13W3 cable into the HD15F plug on the = back
of an Ultra 5/10 with a PC-style video card).

I need to find one of these ASAP...  I've = got
a couple of generic 13W3F-HD15M adapters, but
they dont work... while the Sun part does.

Bill

--
Bill Bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
Austin, TX
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------=_NextPart_001_0080_01BDF6C7.FABAC1B0-- ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01BDF6C7.FABAC1B0-- From chanakam at millenniumit.com Mon Oct 23 01:21:02 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:21:02 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Drive migration. Message-ID: Kevin Stevens wrote: > I have a SS20 with a 2GB internal SCSI drive running Solaris 8. It has a > bootable CDROM, but no tape drive. I want to move the system to a new 9GB > internal SCSI drive, and remove the 2GB drive from the system. Does anyone have > a recipe or walk-through to get me from point A to point B? > > Thanks! > > KeS > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Hi, I assume that there is a internal free slot for 9 Gb disk in SS20. 1. Mount s0 of 9GB disk to /mnt.(/mnt) 2. Then do a ufsdump. eg: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 is the / partition ufsdump 0f - /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 | (cd /mnt ;ufsrestore xf -) 3. Then update the vfstab in the new disk. 4. Exexute the foloowin commands. (New disk is /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0) cd /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs installboot bootblk /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s0 5. set the new boot device at OK prompt. /Gayantha From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Mon Oct 23 01:55:13 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:55:13 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator Message-ID: Hi all, Can anybody help me on defining what sort of Unix administrator jobs description ? Is it a must that Unix admin should conversant with all Hardwarde issue and doing hardware installation for their server problem. I 've been asked to propose what should job look like for Unix administrator ? Thanks Harisun From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Oct 23 02:59:25 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 02:59:25 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator Message-ID: Take a look at the "UNIX System ADministration Handbook" from Prentice-Hall; the last edition was red, the current one is purple, with a cartoon on the front. There's a good "job description" in the back of the book, which should be exactly what you need. Bill On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:55:13PM +0800, Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: > Hi all, > Can anybody help me on defining what sort of Unix administrator jobs > description ? > Is it a must that Unix admin should conversant with all Hardwarde issue and > doing hardware installation for their server problem. > I 've been asked to propose what should job look like for Unix administrator > ? > Thanks > Harisun -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Mon Oct 23 04:08:39 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:08:39 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Run level 4 Message-ID: Hi all, What is system doing when we run init 4 ? I never encounter this level before . Thanks Harisun From sae at news.dcn-asu.ru Mon Oct 23 04:21:16 2000 From: sae at news.dcn-asu.ru (Alex Shavkun) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:21:16 +0700 (BRND) Subject: [Sunhelp] Run level 4 Message-ID: > > Hi all, > > What is system doing when we run init 4 ? I never encounter this level > before . man init 4 Is available to be defined as an alternative multi-user environment configuration. It is not necessary for system operation and is usually not used. > > > Thanks > > Harisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Bye. Alex. ---------------------- Altai State University Internet Center e-mail: sae at asu.ru tel : +7 3852 220202 fax : +7 3852 367423 From KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa Mon Oct 23 04:31:51 2000 From: KALYANMI at mail.aramco.com.sa (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:31:51 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator 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_/8WNMOVPFSbzXcnf1kYXzA) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Bill, can you post it here? I don't have the book.. It would be of great help.. Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:59 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator Take a look at the "UNIX System ADministration Handbook" from Prentice-Hall; the last edition was red, the current one is purple, with a cartoon on the front. There's a good "job description" in the back of the book, which should be exactly what you need. Bill On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:55:13PM +0800, Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: > Hi all, > Can anybody help me on defining what sort of Unix administrator jobs > description ? > Is it a must that Unix admin should conversant with all Hardwarde issue and > doing hardware installation for their server problem. > I 've been asked to propose what should job look like for Unix administrator > ? > Thanks > Harisun -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_/8WNMOVPFSbzXcnf1kYXzA) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator

Bill, can you post it here? I don't have the book.. = It would be of great help..

Mohammed Ilyas K.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:59 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Unix System = Administrator


Take a look at the "UNIX System ADministration = Handbook" from
Prentice-Hall; the last edition was red, the current = one is purple,
with a cartoon on the front.  There's a good = "job description" in
the back of the book, which should be exactly what = you need.

Bill

On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:55:13PM +0800, Muhammad = Harisun (EID) wrote:
> Hi all,
> Can anybody help me on defining what sort of = Unix administrator jobs
> description ?
> Is it a must that Unix admin should conversant = with all Hardwarde issue and
> doing hardware installation  for their = server problem.
> I 've been asked to propose what should job = look like for Unix administrator
> ?
> Thanks
> Harisun

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--Boundary_(ID_/8WNMOVPFSbzXcnf1kYXzA)-- From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Mon Oct 23 08:01:34 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:01:34 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Rescue Floppy Message-ID: Does anyone know where I can download a "rescue" floppy for a SPARCstation LX? I have tried the Redhat site, but they only have the boot disk, not the rescue disk. Most other Linux on Floppy distros are for PCs. I do not have a cdrom for it, I do not wish to set-up a boot server. I just want a OS contained on a floppy so that I can boot the machine and edit the /etc/passwd file. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Oct 23 08:41:41 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 08:41:41 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 12:31:51PM +0300, Kalyandurga, Mohammed I wrote: > Bill, can you post it here? I don't have the book.. It would be of great > help.. > Mohammed Ilyas K. I actually dont have a current copy of the book handy, and I think it would be a copyright violation... but I"ll see if I can find an equivalent on the web. bill > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net] > Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:59 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator > > > Take a look at the "UNIX System ADministration Handbook" from > Prentice-Hall; the last edition was red, the current one is purple, > with a cartoon on the front. There's a good "job description" in > the back of the book, which should be exactly what you need. > > Bill > > On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:55:13PM +0800, Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: > > Hi all, > > Can anybody help me on defining what sort of Unix administrator jobs > > description ? > > Is it a must that Unix admin should conversant with all Hardwarde issue > and > > doing hardware installation for their server problem. > > I 've been asked to propose what should job look like for Unix > administrator > > ? > > Thanks > > Harisun > > -- > Bill Bradford > mrbill at mrbill.net > Austin, TX > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From MTilley at gaexpress.com Mon Oct 23 08:51:11 2000 From: MTilley at gaexpress.com (Matt Tilley) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 06:51:11 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator Message-ID: This link may provide the information that you are looking for: http://www.usenix.org/sage/jobs/jobs-descriptions.html - Matt .> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:55:13PM +0800, Muhammad Harisun .(EID) wrote: .> > Hi all, .> > Can anybody help me on defining what sort of Unix .administrator jobs .> > description ? .> . From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Oct 23 10:49:57 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:49:57 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ShowMeTV Message-ID: On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 05:36:12PM +0530, Ronojoy Adhikari wrote: > Dear All, > I want to play VCDs (MPEG bitstream stored in the mode-2form-2 sectors) > using ShowMeTV. Since there is no option for reading VCDs in the file menu > of ShowMeTV how does one do it ? My OS is Solaris 7, and I know that the > kernel can read VCDs, but don't know how! Can anybody help ? > Thanks, > Ronojoy. I was never successful reading VCDs under Solaris, unless I took them to another machine (Windows or Linux box) and "ripped" the VCD to a .mpg file first (or as a .bin/.cue, then used vcdgear to convert to .mpg). Once I got everything to a .mpg file, showmetv works great. I suspect the next version of ShowmeTV will support directly playing DVDs, since that filesystem is now recognized under Solaris and some Sun boxes now come with DVD-ROM drives. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From dougmc at frenzy.com Mon Oct 23 11:06:36 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:06:36 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ShowMeTV Message-ID: On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 05:36:12PM +0530, Ronojoy Adhikari wrote: ^^^^^^^^^^^^ set your clock! | I want to play VCDs (MPEG bitstream stored in the mode-2form-2 sectors) | using ShowMeTV. Since there is no option for reading VCDs in the file menu | of ShowMeTV how does one do it ? My OS is Solaris 7, and I know that the | kernel can read VCDs, but don't know how! Can anybody help ? I don't know about ShowMeTV, but mpegtv claims to be able to do so (play VCD's under Solaris.) http://www.mpegtv.com/player.html It's shareware and costs $10 to register for personal use. It works well under Linux. Haven't tried it with Solaris. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com Life - Sexually transmitted, always fatal From oeyvind at mac.com Mon Oct 23 12:05:31 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 01:05:31 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: ShowMeTV Message-ID: Checkout: http://solaris.sunfish.suginami.tokyo.jp/tips/xmms/smpeg-xmms/index.html Tim On 2000/10/24 0:10, sunhelp-request at sunhelp.org wrote: > Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 17:36:12 +0530 (IST) > From: Ronojoy Adhikari > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] ShowMeTV > Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > > Dear All, > > I want to play VCDs (MPEG bitstream stored in the mode-2form-2 sectors) > using ShowMeTV. Since there is no option for reading VCDs in the file menu > of ShowMeTV how does one do it ? My OS is Solaris 7, and I know that the > kernel can read VCDs, but don't know how! Can anybody help ? > > Thanks, > > Ronojoy. -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From henry.buford at veritas.com Mon Oct 23 13:44:27 2000 From: henry.buford at veritas.com (Henry Buford III) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:44:27 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] apology Message-ID: Hello all, I would like to apologize for my apparently misleading auto-signature. Although I do work for VERITAS Technical support, I do not work with, nor have I ever seen any of our Solaris products. Please do not misconstrue my inability to help you as a failure on the part of VERITAS. It is not that I do not _want_ to help you, I simply have absolutely no expertise with our Solaris Products. If you need help from VERITAS, you should email support at veritas.com. Since I actually have no experience with Volume Manager or any other Solaris product, if I am able to help you, it is only because you did not take the time to visit http://support.vertas.com yourself. We have a public database of known problems and solutions. I would recommend that everyone look here before asking questions anywhere else. It could save you many headaches. (If you haven't purchased a support contract, it could save you some money.) I am a newbie to Solaris and as such, I have very little experience. Since I am learning Solaris on an Intel machine, I cannot install any VERITAS products on it. (In other words, I won't know anything about our products any time soon either.) Please do not direct your questions about VERITAS products to me. (Unless of course you have questions about NetBackup Professional for NT.) Thanks you. Henry Buford, III MCP, MCP+I, MCSE VERITAS Software Senior Technical Support Analyst VERITAS Technical Services Tech Support: 1-800-634-4747 http://support.veritas.com "Ask me about SupportNOW!" -> http://supportnow.support.veritas.com" From mrbill at mrbill.net Mon Oct 23 14:40:58 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:40:58 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ShowMeTV Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 11:06:36AM -0500, Doug McLaren wrote: > I don't know about ShowMeTV, but mpegtv claims to be able to do so > (play VCD's under Solaris.) > http://www.mpegtv.com/player.html > It's shareware and costs $10 to register for personal use. > It works well under Linux. Haven't tried it with Solaris. Tried it with a Ultra30/Solaris8/Creator3D/Plextor 12X CD-ROM, and Solaris couldnt properly read the data files from the VCD (it didnt properly support the filesystem I'm guessing). Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From nokuc at tin.it Mon Oct 23 15:17:14 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (Giopettone) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:17:14 +0200 Subject: R: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator Message-ID: Thamk you very much for the link in the file, the description was simply great, it made me focus on my objectives. I work in Italy and many times I've found Seniors which didn't know a thin about file sistems or even capable of doing simple tasks. And after a while you can start to doubt about the efforts that you put on a job. Reading that article just cleared my ideas. Thank you very much. Giorgio Croce A sun "Intermediate" system administrator:)(i'm starting my head hake whith sendmail:) by ----- Original Message ----- From: Matt Tilley To: Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:51 PM Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Unix System Administrator > This link may provide the information that you are looking for: > > http://www.usenix.org/sage/jobs/jobs-descriptions.html > > - Matt > > .> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 02:55:13PM +0800, Muhammad Harisun > .(EID) wrote: > .> > Hi all, > .> > Can anybody help me on defining what sort of Unix > .administrator jobs > .> > description ? > .> > . > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From nokuc at tin.it Mon Oct 23 15:43:19 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (Giopettone) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:43:19 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Kernel tutning And maximum number of connections Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C03D42.A3BBBEA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everybody, I needed to know for my job how do I find out which is the default value = for the maxuser value for the tcp connections.What I really would like = to know is where to find these variables and hints for the right tuning = of them. i mean, how many connections are allowed on my machine and how = many sessions for eache connection. And for each connction how many = tasks is the single user (or istance)aloud to do???? And there is any book about the tuning of a system????And It's kernel = parameters????? I know this are a lot of questions but Irealy didn't know where to start = from. I've used the ndd command but thats spcific for the network variables.I = haven't found a man for the kernel parameters. Thank you a lot By by=20 giorgio ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C03D42.A3BBBEA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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I needed to know for my job how do I = find out which=20 is the default value for the maxuser value for the tcp connections.What = I really=20 would like to know is where to find these variables and hints for the = right=20 tuning of them. i mean, how many connections are allowed on my machine = and how=20 many sessions for eache connection. And for each connction how many = tasks is the=20 single user (or istance)aloud to do????
And there is any book about the tuning = of a=20 system????And It's kernel parameters?????
 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C03D42.A3BBBEA0-- From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Mon Oct 23 16:22:03 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:22:03 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Kernel tutning And maximum number of connections Message-ID: "Sun Performance Tuning Sparc and Solaris" by Adrian Cockcroft Check out: http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/docs/indexPerf.html http://www.rvs.uni-hannover.de/people/voeckler/tune/EN/tune.html http://www.sunworld.com/common/cockcroft.letters.html (At the bottom of the page listed above are links to a ton of other articles on www.sunworld.com.) You should find most/all of the answers you are looking for somwhere in these pages. Hope it helps ;-) Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 jeisch at boku.net Mon Oct 23 16:22:25 2000 From: jeisch at boku.net (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:22:25 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic Message-ID: Hi All, I've been using my HP DDS-2 drive (C1533C) to back up my Sun box for the last few months, to back up my sun systems, but all of a sudden, it has problems writing and reading my tapes, and it complains about needing cleaning after only a very short while. I've used the cleaning Cartridge several times, but no change. When I hooked it up the my NT with HP tape tools, and I ran it through the diagnostics, and it gets errors writing to the tape, and says that I probably have a problem with my drive. Any hints on how to 'really' clean it out (even if it may be in a somewhat unorthodox manner)? -Jonathan From daleg at elemental.org Mon Oct 23 16:43:36 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:43:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic Message-ID: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: | Hi All, | | I've been using my HP DDS-2 drive (C1533C) to back up my Sun box for the | last few months, to back up my sun systems, but all of a sudden, it has | problems writing and reading my tapes, and it complains about needing | cleaning after only a very short while. I've used the cleaning | Cartridge several times, but no change. When I hooked it up the my NT | with HP tape tools, and I ran it through the diagnostics, and it gets | errors writing to the tape, and says that I probably have a problem with | my drive. Any hints on how to 'really' clean it out (even if it may be | in a somewhat unorthodox manner)? A screwdriver (the hardware kind, not the drink), isopropyl alcohol, and some cotton swabs. Take the unit apart, clean the tape heads, and take care not to get alcohol on any rubber parts (wheels, etc) in the unit. It might be a good idea to take a can of compressed air and blow the dust out, too. Before you clean the tape heads, of course. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Mon Oct 23 16:45:33 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:45:33 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Kernel tutning And maximum number of connections Message-ID: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Giopettone wrote: | Hi everybody, | I needed to know for my job how do I find out which is the default value for the maxuser value for the tcp connections.What I really would like to know is where to find these variables and hints for the right tuning of them. i mean, how many connections are allowed on my machine and how many sessions for eache connection. And for each connction how many tasks is the single user (or istance)aloud to do???? | And there is any book about the tuning of a system????And It's kernel parameters????? There is no per-user limit of TCP connections. But, if you're spawning off a process for each TCP connection, then you will run into the maxproc limut for that user, which effectively limits the number of TCP connections. Can you clarify? /dale From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Mon Oct 23 17:08:40 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:08:40 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic Message-ID: I think the drink kind of screwdriver can help too! -----Original Message----- From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 4:44 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Cc: SunHelp Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: | Hi All, | | I've been using my HP DDS-2 drive (C1533C) to back up my Sun box for the | last few months, to back up my sun systems, but all of a sudden, it has | problems writing and reading my tapes, and it complains about needing | cleaning after only a very short while. I've used the cleaning | Cartridge several times, but no change. When I hooked it up the my NT | with HP tape tools, and I ran it through the diagnostics, and it gets | errors writing to the tape, and says that I probably have a problem with | my drive. Any hints on how to 'really' clean it out (even if it may be | in a somewhat unorthodox manner)? A screwdriver (the hardware kind, not the drink), isopropyl alcohol, and some cotton swabs. Take the unit apart, clean the tape heads, and take care not to get alcohol on any rubber parts (wheels, etc) in the unit. It might be a good idea to take a can of compressed air and blow the dust out, too. Before you clean the tape heads, of course. /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Mon Oct 23 17:13:49 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:13:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic Message-ID: i've run into that a lot recently - always had to replace the drive... --- Jonathan Eisch wrote: > Hi All, > > I've been using my HP DDS-2 drive (C1533C) to back > up my Sun box for the > last few months, to back up my sun systems, but all > of a sudden, it has > problems writing and reading my tapes, and it > complains about needing > cleaning after only a very short while. I've used > the cleaning > Cartridge several times, but no change. When I > hooked it up the my NT > with HP tape tools, and I ran it through the > diagnostics, and it gets > errors writing to the tape, and says that I probably > have a problem with > my drive. Any hints on how to 'really' clean it out > (even if it may be > in a somewhat unorthodox manner)? > > -Jonathan > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Mon Oct 23 17:23:47 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:23:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] One Port Term Servers? Message-ID: A few weeks back there was a discussion on one port terminal servers like the versalynx and possibly the hp web console. Is there a way to hook both a terminal server/serial/vt100/etc and a normal frame buffer with console /keyboard so that both work? Thinking about remote sites where after hours no body is around - but during daylight hours there is somebody around. Any thoughts/comments/suggestions appreciated! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Mon Oct 23 21:48:30 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 10:48:30 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape 8mm & Tape drive 8mm Message-ID: Hi SUN fellows, Could anybody give us what is meants by media tape 8mm ? the point is 8mm directing to what measure ? Is it only a name or any other definitions ? Thanks Harisun From dougmc at frenzy.com Mon Oct 23 22:47:38 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:47:38 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape 8mm & Tape drive 8mm Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 10:48:30AM +0800, Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: | Could anybody give us what is meants by media tape 8mm ? | the point is 8mm directing to what measure ? Is it only a name or any other | definitions ? 8mm refers to the width of the tape. You may also be familiar with 4mm tape drives, also called DAT drives. Many camcorders also take 8mm tape media -- the tape is exactly like that that the computer drives use, but the tape that's been certified for computer use tends to have higher quality, so it's not suggested that you use the video grade 8mm tape on your computer -- but going the other way is just fine. The older 8mm drives put 2.3 GB (without compression) on a 112m tape. EXB-8200 and 8205 were two models that used this mode. Newer ones held 4.6 GB (but they always referred to it as a `5 GB' drive) on the same 112m tape. EXB-8500 and EXB-8505 are two examples of this kind of drive. There's a few newer models out there as well. Some that use 160m tape instead of 112m and can put 7GB on it (I believe it's called `Mammoth'), and then there's some that use totally different tapes (but it's still 8mm wide) that can hold a lot more. Many of these drives can also be found with hardware compression and encryption and other various features. -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com Let's organize this thing and take all the fun out of it. From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Tue Oct 24 01:47:12 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 08:47:12 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Tape 8mm & Tape drive 8mm Message-ID: On Tue 2000-10-24 (10:48), Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: > > > Hi SUN fellows, > > Could anybody give us what is meants by media tape 8mm ? > the point is 8mm directing to what measure ? Is it only a name or any other > definitions ? Like half and quarter inch tapes, the 8mm denotes the tape width. You'll find 4mm for DAT tapes which are 3.8something in reality :) Look at www.exabyte.com for a description of the many recording densities and tape types available. BTW: 160m (run length) isn't Mammoth, it's XL. Mammoth tapes are 170m in length. Steffen, still confused and using DAT -- 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 The truth is rarely pure and never simple. --- Oscar Wilde From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Tue Oct 24 04:23:19 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 05:23:19 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic 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_01C03D9C.0C1C55F0 Content-Type: text/plain Definitely have a drink.... Are you perhaps using the same tapes over and over? Perhaps someone also sells new belts for that unit also. If these things are anything like a cassette deck I'm thinking the belts may be wearing out.... > -----Original Message----- > From: Kalusniak, Jeff [SMTP:jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com] > Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:09 PM > To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic > > I think the drink kind of screwdriver can help too! > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03D9C.0C1C55F0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic

Definitely have a = drink....  Are you perhaps using the same tapes over and = over?
Perhaps someone = also sells new belts for that unit also. If these things are anything = like a
cassette deck I'm = thinking the belts may be wearing out....

-----Original Message-----
From:   Kalusniak, Jeff = [SMTP:jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com]
Sent:   Monday, October 23, 2000 6:09 PM
To:     'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject:       = RE: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. = somewhat off topic

I think the drink kind of screwdriver = can help too!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03D9C.0C1C55F0-- From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Tue Oct 24 04:41:24 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 05:41:24 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape 8mm & Tape drive 8mm 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_01C03D9E.92DE1950 Content-Type: text/plain FYI - I was told by exabyte that the 8mm computer tapes have a finer grained "smoother"? magnetic particle that reduces head wear also.... > Many camcorders also take 8mm tape media -- the tape is exactly like > that that the computer drives use, but the tape that's been certified > for computer use tends to have higher quality, so it's not suggested > that you use the video grade 8mm tape on your computer -- but going > the other way is just fine. > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03D9E.92DE1950 Content-Type: text/html RE: [Sunhelp] Tape 8mm & Tape drive 8mm

FYI - I was told by exabyte that the 8mm computer tapes have a finer grained
"smoother"? magnetic particle that reduces head wear also....


Many camcorders also take 8mm tape media -- the tape is exactly like
that that the computer drives use, but the tape that's been certified
for computer use tends to have higher quality, so it's not suggested
that you use the video grade 8mm tape on your computer -- but going
the other way is just fine.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03D9E.92DE1950-- From chanakam at millenniumit.com Tue Oct 24 04:50:12 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:50:12 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] secure ftp Message-ID: Hi all, I need to setup ftp server which supports SSL.( via internet) That means just like https. Do any one knows a secure ftp software? /Gayantha From clayton at webdata.com.au Tue Oct 24 06:11:58 2000 From: clayton at webdata.com.au (Clayton Winter) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 21:11:58 +1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] secure ftp Message-ID: There is no SSL FTP Sever/Client, AFAIK. Secure (encrypted) ftp severs like sftpd which is bundled with ssh2 is available. For someone who knows more than me about SSL if you had a MS Poo in https://www.poo.com/products.html is that downloaded via the secure socket? Off the top of my head I would say yes (ssl webmail) but I have never verified. Regards Clayton -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Chanaka Mendis Sent: Tuesday, 24 October 2000 7:50 PM To: SUNHELP at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] secure ftp Hi all, I need to setup ftp server which supports SSL.( via internet) That means just like https. Do any one knows a secure ftp software? /Gayantha _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Tue Oct 24 07:04:05 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:04:05 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] secure ftp Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 03:50:12PM +0600, Chanaka Mendis wrote: > Hi all, > I need to setup ftp server which supports SSL.( via internet) > That means just like https. > Do any one knows a secure ftp software? Well, there are FTP clients with encryption support, such as the secure FTP boundled with SSH2, or the ftp which is boundled with kerberos. I guess it depends on what exactly you want to do, the problem that i see with these kind of FTP servers is that the clients are not commonly available, so any user who would like to access them would have to download a client first. Which might be envervating. One way to solve it with SSL is to place a CGI script on a SSL server to which you can upload a file, user authentication can be made with for example htaccess. This is quite secure and doesn't require any extra client. There might be a java ftpclient around somewhere too. But it also depends on what kind of security you want, if you dont like to send passwords in clear you can also set up an anonymous FTP server and let people store files there for a short time. If you have SSH1 installed and only want to copy a few files you can also use scp. Just some thoughts... //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From jrichey at highmark.com Tue Oct 24 08:13:15 2000 From: jrichey at highmark.com (Jim Richey) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:13:15 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates Message-ID: Anyone know how to prevent dynamic updates to the route table in Solaris 2.6? These are routes that are being added to the route table via ICMP redirects. rdisc and routed are not running. -- Jim Richey jrichey at highmark.com Highmark, Inc. http://www.highmark.com From jrichey at highmark.com Tue Oct 24 08:56:16 2000 From: jrichey at highmark.com (Jim Richey) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:56:16 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] secure ftp Message-ID: A few years ago we looked at filedrive from Differential. It's now owned by Valicert and is called Secure Transport. If I remember correctly is was a bit costly to implement. You can find it here: http://www.valicert.com/html/secure_transport.html Clayton Winter wrote: > > There is no SSL FTP Sever/Client, AFAIK. > > Secure (encrypted) ftp severs like sftpd which is bundled with ssh2 is > available. > > For someone who knows more than me about SSL if you had a > MS Poo in https://www.poo.com/products.html > is that downloaded via the secure socket? Off the top of my head I would say > yes (ssl webmail) but I have never verified. > > Regards > Clayton > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Chanaka Mendis > Sent: Tuesday, 24 October 2000 7:50 PM > To: SUNHELP at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] secure ftp > > Hi all, > I need to setup ftp server which supports SSL.( via internet) > That means just like https. > Do any one knows a secure ftp software? > > /Gayantha > > _______________________________________________ > 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 -- Jim Richey jrichey at highmark.com Highmark, Inc. http://www.highmark.com From dlefebvre at northoxfordnet.co.uk Tue Oct 24 10:51:57 2000 From: dlefebvre at northoxfordnet.co.uk (David Lefebvre) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:51:57 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic Message-ID: I've had the same problem on a couple of HP Dat drives in the last few weeks, both DAT24e's. My understanding is that the flashing of the cleaning light can indicate a fault condition rather than a need for cleaning. Have a look at www.hp.com - under the Support section you will find a list of things to test, but in both my cases I called HP and was told to run Tapetools, which differentiates between drive and tape problems. The drives failed on the read-write test, and were then both swapped out FOC by HP. One was about 2 months old, one about 18 months old. This was in the UK but I assume the same applies in the USA. David -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Dale Ghent Sent: 23 October 2000 22:44 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Cc: SunHelp Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: | Hi All, | | I've been using my HP DDS-2 drive (C1533C) to back up my Sun box for the | last few months, to back up my sun systems, but all of a sudden, it has | problems writing and reading my tapes, and it complains about needing | cleaning after only a very short while. I've used the cleaning | Cartridge several times, but no change. When I hooked it up the my NT | with HP tape tools, and I ran it through the diagnostics, and it gets | errors writing to the tape, and says that I probably have a problem with | my drive. Any hints on how to 'really' clean it out (even if it may be | in a somewhat unorthodox manner)? A screwdriver (the hardware kind, not the drink), isopropyl alcohol, and some cotton swabs. Take the unit apart, clean the tape heads, and take care not to get alcohol on any rubber parts (wheels, etc) in the unit. It might be a good idea to take a can of compressed air and blow the dust out, too. Before you clean the tape heads, of course. /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunlists at devco.net Tue Oct 24 11:27:49 2000 From: sunlists at devco.net (R.I.Pienaar) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 18:27:49 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solstice Message-ID: hi, I am trying to get solstice going on solaris 8, Sun 220R machine and a D1000 Storedge. is there any simple guides to setting this up, how to configure and do the initial install, what partitions needs to be created, or can someone give a few tips, i have read all the solstice guides on the docs.sun.com, they are very complete and will make excellent guides once you have used this before or after the initial setup, but they are a bit hard to get my head around at the moment, something more simple would be good. thanks From waltery at mobinfo.com Tue Oct 24 13:30:38 2000 From: waltery at mobinfo.com (Walter Yee) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 11:30:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] re:Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates Message-ID: Take a look a sunsolve doc. 11990. -Walter On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 sunhelp-request at sunhelp.org wrote: > Send SunHELP mailing list submissions to > sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > sunhelp-request at sunhelp.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of SunHELP digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates (Jim Richey) > 2. Re: secure ftp (Jim Richey) > 3. RE: Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic (David Lefebvre) > 4. Solstice (R.I.Pienaar) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:13:15 -0400 > From: Jim Richey > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates > Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > Anyone know how to prevent dynamic updates to the route table in Solaris > 2.6? These are routes that are being added to the route table via ICMP > redirects. rdisc and routed are not running. > > -- > > Jim Richey > jrichey at highmark.com > Highmark, Inc. > http://www.highmark.com > > --__--__-- > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:56:16 -0400 > From: Jim Richey > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] secure ftp > Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > A few years ago we looked at filedrive from Differential. It's now owned > by Valicert and is called Secure Transport. If I remember correctly is > was a bit costly to implement. You can find it here: > > http://www.valicert.com/html/secure_transport.html > > > > Clayton Winter wrote: > > > > There is no SSL FTP Sever/Client, AFAIK. > > > > Secure (encrypted) ftp severs like sftpd which is bundled with ssh2 is > > available. > > > > For someone who knows more than me about SSL if you had a > > MS Poo in https://www.poo.com/products.html > > is that downloaded via the secure socket? Off the top of my head I would say > > yes (ssl webmail) but I have never verified. > > > > Regards > > Clayton > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > > Behalf Of Chanaka Mendis > > Sent: Tuesday, 24 October 2000 7:50 PM > > To: SUNHELP at sunhelp.org > > Subject: [Sunhelp] secure ftp > > > > Hi all, > > I need to setup ftp server which supports SSL.( via internet) > > That means just like https. > > Do any one knows a secure ftp software? > > > > /Gayantha > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > -- > > Jim Richey > jrichey at highmark.com > Highmark, Inc. > http://www.highmark.com > > --__--__-- > > Message: 3 > From: "David Lefebvre" > To: > Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic > Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:51:57 +0100 > charset="us-ascii" > Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > I've had the same problem on a couple of HP Dat drives in the last few > weeks, both DAT24e's. My understanding is that the flashing of the cleaning > light can indicate a fault condition rather than a need for cleaning. Have a > look at www.hp.com - under the Support section you will find a list of > things to test, but in both my cases I called HP and was told to run > Tapetools, which differentiates between drive and tape problems. The drives > failed on the read-write test, and were then both swapped out FOC by HP. One > was about 2 months old, one about 18 months old. This was in the UK but I > assume the same applies in the USA. > > David > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On > Behalf Of Dale Ghent > Sent: 23 October 2000 22:44 > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Cc: SunHelp > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Tape drive problems. somewhat off topic > > > On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Jonathan Eisch wrote: > > | Hi All, > | > | I've been using my HP DDS-2 drive (C1533C) to back up my Sun box for the > | last few months, to back up my sun systems, but all of a sudden, it has > | problems writing and reading my tapes, and it complains about needing > | cleaning after only a very short while. I've used the cleaning > | Cartridge several times, but no change. When I hooked it up the my NT > | with HP tape tools, and I ran it through the diagnostics, and it gets > | errors writing to the tape, and says that I probably have a problem with > | my drive. Any hints on how to 'really' clean it out (even if it may be > | in a somewhat unorthodox manner)? > > A screwdriver (the hardware kind, not the drink), isopropyl alcohol, and > some cotton swabs. Take the unit apart, clean the tape heads, and take > care not to get alcohol on any rubber parts (wheels, etc) in the unit. > > It might be a good idea to take a can of compressed air and blow the dust > out, too. Before you clean the tape heads, of course. > > /dale > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 4 > From: "R.I.Pienaar" > To: > Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 18:27:49 +0200 > charset="iso-8859-1" > Subject: [Sunhelp] Solstice > Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > hi, > > I am trying to get solstice going on solaris 8, Sun 220R machine and a D1000 > Storedge. > > is there any simple guides to setting this up, how to configure and do the > initial install, what partitions needs to be created, or can someone give a > few tips, i have read all the solstice guides on the docs.sun.com, they are > very complete and will make excellent guides once you have used this before > or after the initial setup, but they are a bit hard to get my head around at > the moment, something more simple would be good. > > thanks > > > > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > 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 duke.glover at verizon.com Tue Oct 24 14:41:51 2000 From: duke.glover at verizon.com (Glover, Duke) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:41:51 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: Newbie question........ I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? Also, if anyone knows any good beginner WWW pages for Solaris the URL would be greatly appreciated. All I have found thus far have proved useless to me. AtDhVaAnNkCsE, Duke Glover duke.glover at verizon.com From daleg at elemental.org Tue Oct 24 14:45:30 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:45:30 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates Message-ID: On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Jim Richey wrote: | Anyone know how to prevent dynamic updates to the route table in Solaris | 2.6? These are routes that are being added to the route table via ICMP | redirects. rdisc and routed are not running. ndd -set /dev/ip ip_ignore_redirect 1 To make it stay after reboots: echo 'ndd -set /dev/ip ip_ignore_redirect 1' >> /etc/rc2.d/S69inet /dale From mrbill at mrbill.net Tue Oct 24 15:00:02 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:00:02 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] exact specs on GDM20E20? Message-ID: Anybody know what the exact specs of a GDM20E20 are (horizontal/veritcal sync ranges)? I need to see the highest resolution I can run one at... Thanks. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From scott.walker at bellactimedia.com Tue Oct 24 15:03:57 2000 From: scott.walker at bellactimedia.com (Scott Walker) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:03:57 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] .xinitrc Message-ID: Does Solaris use the .xinitrc file with you select openwindows from the dtlogin screen?. From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Tue Oct 24 15:18:56 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:18:56 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: PATH=$PATH:/usr/ucb;export PATH You can add this to you {$HOME}/.profile to have it everytime you log in if you'd like. THeere are a lot of resources.. Start with: http://www.stokely.com/ http://geek-girl.com/unix.html http://sunhelp.org -----Original Message----- From: Glover, Duke [mailto:duke.glover at verizon.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 2:42 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Newbie question........ I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? Also, if anyone knows any good beginner WWW pages for Solaris the URL would be greatly appreciated. All I have found thus far have proved useless to me. AtDhVaAnNkCsE, Duke Glover duke.glover at verizon.com _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From ravikatti at hotmail.com Tue Oct 24 15:29:00 2000 From: ravikatti at hotmail.com (Ravi Katti) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 20:29:00 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: PATH=$PATH:/usr/ucb;export PATH Liked yr signature ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Glover, Duke" Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:41:51 -0500 Newbie question........ I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? Also, if anyone knows any good beginner WWW pages for Solaris the URL would be greatly appreciated. All I have found thus far have proved useless to me. AtDhVaAnNkCsE, Duke Glover duke.glover at verizon.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 jrichey at highmark.com Tue Oct 24 15:36:51 2000 From: jrichey at highmark.com (Jim Richey) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:36:51 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates Message-ID: Yep, that did it. I had looked at the online docs, but it only mentions the ip_send_redirects parameter. Thanks Dale! Dale Ghent wrote: > > On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Jim Richey wrote: > > | Anyone know how to prevent dynamic updates to the route table in Solaris > | 2.6? These are routes that are being added to the route table via ICMP > | redirects. rdisc and routed are not running. > > ndd -set /dev/ip ip_ignore_redirect 1 > > To make it stay after reboots: > > echo 'ndd -set /dev/ip ip_ignore_redirect 1' >> /etc/rc2.d/S69inet > > /dale > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- Jim Richey jrichey at highmark.com Highmark, Inc. http://www.highmark.com From nokuc at tin.it Tue Oct 24 16:09:50 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (root) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 23:09:50 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi folks:) which could be a good resource for materials regarding dns <(for solaris machines) on the internet????byby george From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Tue Oct 24 16:39:07 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:39:07 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: www.altavista.com search for DNS Solaris www.stokely.com http://giascla.vsnl.net.in/jps/dns.html -----Original Message----- From: root [mailto:nokuc at tin.it] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:10 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Hi folks:) which could be a good resource for materials regarding dns <(for solaris machines) on the internet????byby george _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jwr at 163.net Tue Oct 24 22:56:28 2000 From: jwr at 163.net (Paul Jiang) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:56:28 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE:Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C03E7A.9B9A3240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="gb2312" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >Anyone know how to prevent dynamic updates to the route table in = Solaris >2.6? These are routes that are being added to the route table via ICMP >redirects. rdisc and routed are not running Please try to turn off ip redirects on other devices such as routers and = etc.,say Cisco routers, interface e0 no ip redirect Good Luck, Paul=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C03E7A.9B9A3240 Content-Type: text/html; charset="gb2312" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C03E7A.9B9A3240-- From shivrajyadav at hotmail.com Tue Oct 24 23:54:44 2000 From: shivrajyadav at hotmail.com (shivraj yadav) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 04:54:44 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] hi!!! Message-ID: Hi Friends!!! I am new to solaris admin & nowadays i am facing a problem which i am not able to know how to resolve it. Frequently i am getting calls frm users that the servers r running very slow & i am not able to diagnose the fault. I have checked that the swap space allocated is suffiecient..... so where do i go frm here? Someone told me that i shd use vmstat, iostat & sar commands, and for that i have gone thru their man pages but found huge descriptions for it, leaving me more confused. Can anyone please suggest what syntax is to be used with these commands, and what guys generally use & what conclusions can one draw from them, regarding the system performance. Thanking ua'll in advance...... Shivraj _________________________________________________________________________ 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 johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com Wed Oct 25 00:35:34 2000 From: johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 13:35:34 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] hi!!! Message-ID: Hi, Pls. use the following command to identify which process is consuming more CPU/Mem resources: /usr/ucb/ps -aux Then you can kill the process or renice the priority of the process. By the way, the following commands can help you identify the disk bottleneck: iostat -xdc 20 (Pls. note the %b and svc_t coloums) Hope it can helps. Regards. John -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of shivraj yadav Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:55 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] hi!!! Hi Friends!!! I am new to solaris admin & nowadays i am facing a problem which i am not able to know how to resolve it. Frequently i am getting calls frm users that the servers r running very slow & i am not able to diagnose the fault. I have checked that the swap space allocated is suffiecient..... so where do i go frm here? Someone told me that i shd use vmstat, iostat & sar commands, and for that i have gone thru their man pages but found huge descriptions for it, leaving me more confused. Can anyone please suggest what syntax is to be used with these commands, and what guys generally use & what conclusions can one draw from them, regarding the system performance. Thanking ua'll in advance...... Shivraj _________________________________________________________________________ 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. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From andre at sun.com.ph Wed Oct 25 02:22:13 2000 From: andre at sun.com.ph (Andre' Cervera) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 15:22:13 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates Message-ID: Hi, Install the latest 105786 (/kernel/drv/ip) patch Andre' Cervera Systems Engineer SUN Microsystems Philippines From chanakam at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 25 03:09:27 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 14:09:27 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: "Glover, Duke" wrote: > Newbie question........ > > I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? > > Also, if anyone knows any good beginner WWW pages for Solaris the URL would > be greatly appreciated. All I have found thus far have proved useless to > me. > > AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > > Duke Glover > duke.glover at verizon.com > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp If you are useing KSH , go to user's home directory and add the following entries to .profile. PATH=$PATH:/usr/ucb: export PATH /Gayantha From pangaud at in2p3.fr Wed Oct 25 03:20:36 2000 From: pangaud at in2p3.fr (Patrick Pangaud) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:20:36 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & NT remote display problem Message-ID: Dear SunPCI development Team or anyone, We bought in spring, two Sun ULTRA-10 with SunPCI card AMD 400 MHz. We would like to configure a remote access to these cards between ULTRA-10 and some different stations on our laboratory (ULTRA-1, ULTRA-30, TX, Sparc2...). So, I installed the same Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and Service Pack 4 in each ULTRA-10. At this point, the local display works but not the remote display on the same machine type (ULTRA-10). I upgraded the Service Pack to 5, and the remote display have been worked. Then, I installed Communicator 4.7 in French and I lost my remote display again. I think, we may have some problems with emulated fonts from SunPCI and Windows NT + applications. Do you know this problem, and can you explain to me fonts operations for SunPCI and functions and syntax for the SunPC.ini file ? (The remote display doesn't work on TX and Sparc2 some is the Service Pack versions. I think we have the same fonts problems and perhaps memory problem) Any help very much appreciated Thank you PS : What's about the nt_beta at naught.east.sun.com ? -- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ || || || Patrick Pangaud || || Institut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon || || 43, Boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918 || || F-69622 VILLEURBANNE CEDEX mailto:pangaud at in2p3.fr || || FRANCE mailto:pangaud at ipnl.in2p3.fr || _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ From chanakam at millenniumit.com Wed Oct 25 03:21:56 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 14:21:56 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] hi!!! Message-ID: --------------FFC56CDA0590C7585B6D100E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit shivraj yadav wrote: > Hi Friends!!! > > I am new to solaris admin & nowadays i am facing a problem which i am not > able to know how to resolve it. > Frequently i am getting calls frm users that the servers r running very slow > & i am not able to diagnose the fault. I have checked that the swap space > allocated is suffiecient..... so where do i go frm here? > Someone told me that i shd use vmstat, iostat & sar commands, and for that i > have gone thru their man pages but found huge descriptions for it, leaving > me more confused. Can anyone please suggest what syntax is to be used with > these commands, and what guys generally use & what conclusions can one draw > from them, regarding the system performance. > > Thanking ua'll in advance...... > > Shivraj > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Hi, There is no defined path for checkig this kind of situvation. But will try .. first you should fine whther its b'cos of CPU ,IO or network. use /usr/ucb/ps -aux and check first few entries. Then you have to figure out whther its b'cos of a system process or a user process. vmstat 2 10 Check first 5 and last 6 columns.( also sr field) you can also use ( When the system goes slow) iostat -nx 2 netstat -a sar 2 10 mpstat 2 10 if you can send some sample out puts I may able to check whats wrong. /Gayantha --------------FFC56CDA0590C7585B6D100E Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit shivraj yadav wrote:
Hi Friends!!!

I am new to solaris admin & nowadays i am facing a problem which i am not
able to know how to resolve it.
Frequently i am getting calls frm users that the servers r running very slow
& i am not able to diagnose the fault. I have checked that the swap space
allocated is suffiecient..... so where do i go frm here?
Someone told me that i shd use vmstat, iostat & sar commands, and for that i
have gone thru their man pages but found huge descriptions for it, leaving
me more confused. Can anyone please suggest what syntax is to be used with
these commands, and what guys generally use & what conclusions can one draw
from them, regarding the system performance.

Thanking ua'll in advance......

Shivraj
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Hi,

There is no defined  path for checkig this kind of situvation.
But will try ..

first you should fine whther its b'cos of CPU ,IO or network.

use /usr/ucb/ps -aux and check first few entries.

Then you have to figure out whther its b'cos of  a system process or a user process.
vmstat  2 10
Check first 5 and last 6 columns.( also sr field)

you can also use ( When the system goes slow)
iostat -nx 2
netstat -a
sar 2 10
mpstat 2 10

if you can send some sample out puts I may able to check whats wrong.

/Gayantha
 
  --------------FFC56CDA0590C7585B6D100E-- From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Wed Oct 25 03:57:36 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:57:36 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] hi!!! Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_9lRvoWM3DoQsVddHzBaDiw) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Shivraj wrote: >I am new to solaris admin & nowadays i am facing a problem which i am not >able to know how to resolve it. >Frequently i am getting calls frm users that the servers r running very slow >& i am not able to diagnose the fault. I have checked that the swap space >allocated is suffiecient..... so where do i go frm here? Shivraj, you might want to get a hold of the following tools: 1. Perfmeter - provided with Solaris, needs X-windows, quite useful if you've got a couple of servers, just put these displays up on the one console and monitor them all at a glance. 2. Top - download from www.sunfreeware.com or from one of it's many mirrors 3. Proctool - fancier version of top, some pretty neat graphing facilities. Needs an X-windows display. Again get from www.sunfreeware.com (or mirrors) [SunFreeware is a really useful site, it's got a permanent place in my bookmark list!] 4. SymbEL - download from http://www.sun.com/sun-on-net/performance/se3/. Monitoring toolkit, some of the examples are very good, some examples need X-windows. Try zoom.se which gives an overall view of your server - quite useful if you're busy, can give false alarms, (I'm too lazy to modify the default rules it uses). There are plenty of tools out there, and these are just the one's I use. 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. 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While we may have some Sun employees subscribed to the lists, they're not obligated to answer any questions or anything like that, and any tips received from *anyone* on these lists is given on a "use this at your own risk" basis - neither me (as the maintainer of the lists) or anyone else on these lists can or should be held responsible if you blow something up. 8-) Thanks. Bill On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:20:36AM +0200, Patrick Pangaud wrote: > Dear SunPCI development Team or anyone, > We bought in spring, two Sun ULTRA-10 with SunPCI card AMD 400 MHz. We > would like to configure a remote access to these cards between ULTRA-10 > and some different stations on our laboratory (ULTRA-1, ULTRA-30, TX, > Sparc2...). > So, I installed the same Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and > Service Pack 4 in each ULTRA-10. At this point, the local display works > but not the remote display on the same machine type (ULTRA-10). I > upgraded the Service Pack to 5, and the remote display have been worked. > Then, I installed Communicator 4.7 in French and I lost my remote > display again. > I think, we may have some problems with emulated fonts from SunPCI and > Windows NT + applications. > Do you know this problem, and can you explain to me fonts operations for > SunPCI and functions and syntax for the SunPC.ini file ? > Pack versions. I think we have the same fonts problems and perhaps > memory problem) > Any help very much appreciated > Thank you > PS : What's about the nt_beta at naught.east.sun.com ? -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From eddie.watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk Wed Oct 25 05:20:00 2000 From: eddie.watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk (Eddie Watkins) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:20:00 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] strange 'translate' problem Message-ID: Hi I have come across a strange problem when running 'tr' on one of our servers. If we have a file with a mix of upper and lowercase text, e.g. 'ABCdef' and run the following command as a normal user - tr "[a-z]" "[A-Z]" > Newbie question........ > > I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? > > Also, if anyone knows any good beginner WWW pages for Solaris the URL would > be greatly appreciated. All I have found thus far have proved useless to > me. Depends on if you would like to add it only for yourself, or system-wide, if you want to add it for every user on the system you can add it do /etc/default/login and the line which begins with PATH, if you only want it to be in $PATH for root you can put it in SUPATH in the same file. If you only want to add it for yourself it depends on the shell: (echo $SHELL) for tcsh, csh add "set path=( $path /usr/ucb )" to .cshrc or .tcshrc for ksh and sh add "PATH=$PATH:/usr/ucb:" and "export PATH" to .profile . for bash add "export PATH="$PATH:/usr/ucb" to .bash_profile . In these examples I assumes that you want to add /usr/ucb to the end of your path (the shell will search from the begining til the end of $PATH, first program found will be executed), since there are some programs in /usr/ucb which you probably dont want to use, such as cc. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Wed Oct 25 06:03:03 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 07:03:03 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & NT remote display 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_01C03E73.255962B0 Content-Type: text/plain Bill - You are correct of course - I thought we all knew this. If you can receive support for sun on this I would suggest you take that route as I doubt anyone has the same setup or means to tackle this problem/question. I don't really think sun can be held responsible for "blowing something up" if you call tech support anyway, can they??????? As to the e-mail stuff, be careful, they may come and pick you up in a big black car at night..... > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net] > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 5:37 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & NT remote display problem > > Patrick - just so you (and everybody else) know, the SunHELP lists are > not officially sponsored or endorsed by Sun, and are not an official > support > channel or way to send support questions to people @ Sun. > > While we may have some Sun employees subscribed to the lists, they're > not obligated to answer any questions or anything like that, and any > tips received from *anyone* on these lists is given on a "use this > at your own risk" basis - neither me (as the maintainer of the lists) > or anyone else on these lists can or should be held responsible if you > blow something up. 8-) > > Thanks. > > Bill ------_=_NextPart_001_01C03E73.255962B0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & NT remote display problem

Bill - You are = correct of course - I thought we all knew this.
If you can receive = support for sun on this I would suggest you take that route
as I doubt anyone = has the same setup or means to tackle this problem/question.
I don't really = think sun can be held responsible for "blowing something = up"
if you call tech = support anyway, can they???????
As to the e-mail = stuff, be careful, they may come and pick you up in a big black car at = night.....

-----Original Message-----
From:   Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net]
Sent:   Wednesday, October 25, 2000 5:37 AM
To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] SunPCI & NT remote = display problem

Patrick - just so you (and everybody = else) know, the SunHELP lists are
not officially sponsored or endorsed = by Sun, and are not an official support
channel or way to send support = questions to people @ Sun.

While we may have some Sun employees = subscribed to the lists, they're
not obligated to answer any questions = or anything like that, and any
tips received from *anyone* on these = lists is given on a "use this
at your own risk" basis - = neither me (as the maintainer of the lists)
or anyone else on these lists can or = should be held responsible if you
blow something up. 8-)

Thanks.

Bill

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03E73.255962B0-- From ruddy at udlug.org Wed Oct 25 06:59:30 2000 From: ruddy at udlug.org (Bob C. Ruddy) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 07:59:30 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] RE:Turn Off Dymanic Route Updates Message-ID: touch /etc/norouter you can read more about it at http://sugwww.uni-paderborn.de/links/service/routing.sunservice.tip.html Bob On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Paul Jiang wrote: ->>Anyone know how to prevent dynamic updates to the route table in Solaris ->>2.6? These are routes that are being added to the route table via ICMP ->>redirects. rdisc and routed are not running -> ->Please try to turn off ip redirects on other devices such as routers and etc.,say Cisco routers, -> ->interface e0 ->no ip redirect -> ->Good Luck, ->Paul -> From oeyvind at mac.com Wed Oct 25 08:05:37 2000 From: oeyvind at mac.com (Tim Chong) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:05:37 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Multiprocessors support in BSD? Message-ID: Does NetBSD SPARC support multiprocessing? I know OpenBSD does not, what Linux? Or am I stuck with just Solaris on a SS10/712? Tim From Steve.Illgen at crackerbarrel.com Wed Oct 25 08:16:29 2000 From: Steve.Illgen at crackerbarrel.com (Illgen Steve 448) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 08:16:29 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] strange 'translate' 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_01C03E86.037CF5C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Eddie: Have you tried: tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'=20 This does the same thing, but doesn't leave strange characters. Steven Illgen UNIX Systems Administrator Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (V) 615-443-9230 (F) 615-443-9479 -----Original Message----- From: Eddie Watkins [mailto:eddie.watkins at mail.moray.gov.uk] Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 5:20 To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' (E-mail) Subject: [Sunhelp] strange 'translate' problem Hi I have come across a strange problem when running 'tr' on one of our servers. If we have a file with a mix of upper and lowercase text, e.g. 'ABCdef' = and run the following command as a normal user - tr "[a-z]" "[A-Z]" RE: [Sunhelp] strange 'translate' problem

Eddie:

Have you tried:

        tr = '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'

This does the same thing, but doesn't leave strange = characters.

Steven Illgen
UNIX Systems Administrator
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
(V) 615-443-9230
(F) 615-443-9479


-----Original Message-----
From: Eddie Watkins [mailto:eddie.watkins at mai= l.moray.gov.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 5:20
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' (E-mail)
Subject: [Sunhelp] strange 'translate' = problem


Hi

I have come across a strange problem when running = 'tr' on one of our
servers.

If we have a file with a mix of upper and lowercase = text, e.g. 'ABCdef' and
run the following command as a normal user - tr = "[a-z]" "[A-Z]" <file1 the
'def' is converted to 'DEF', but the 'ABC' is = tranlated to weird characters
eg 'A=E6b'.  If I login as root and the su to = the user it works fine.

I have checked all the paths and environmental = variables and can see no
difference between the two setups.  Does anyone = have any idea what could be
going wrong.

Thanks

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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C03E86.037CF5C0-- From tcameron at linux-magic.com Wed Oct 25 08:28:31 2000 From: tcameron at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 08:28:31 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Multiprocessors support in BSD? Message-ID: Linux is SMP capable. From lgriffin at Naviant.com Wed Oct 25 08:48:06 2000 From: lgriffin at Naviant.com (Lyndon Griffin) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:48:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Multiprocessors support in BSD? Message-ID: Not yet... I've heard that Net will boot on a multi-SPARC, but it only uses one processor, while Open will not boot at all if there is more than one processor installed. I tried building a 2.2.x kernel with Debian/SPARC (unsuccessfully) about a year ago. Supposedly, it works. Things may be better now. I'm perfectly happy running Solaris 8 on my 10/712. <:) Lyndon Griffin Sr. Systems Engineer Naviant (http://www.naviant.com/) PGP Public Key: http://bsd4us.org/b/lyndon.pgp On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Tim Chong wrote: > Does NetBSD SPARC support multiprocessing? I know OpenBSD does not, what > Linux? Or am I stuck with just Solaris on a SS10/712? > > Tim > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From duke.glover at verizon.com Wed Oct 25 10:40:12 2000 From: duke.glover at verizon.com (Glover, Duke) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:40:12 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: Thank you for your response. I realized after I sent the Email that I left out a lot of pertinent information. As I'm sure you can tell I am new to this OS. My reason for wanting to do this is as follows: I am trying to install an application and the INSTALL file tells me I need to run ./configure. Well, when I do this it tells me "checking for gcc... no" "checking for cc... no" "configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH" So I did a find / -name cc -print and found cc in /usr/ucb. My assumption (I know what assuming does) was that the ./configure command can't find cc because it's not in the PATH and therefore I need to add it to the PATH. What am I doing wrong ? AtDhVaAnNkCsE, Duke Glover -----Original Message----- From: Greg [mailto:gonufer at yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 11:37 PM To: Glover, Duke Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH > I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? You should _never_ add /usr/ucb to your PATH. That directory only contains deprecated commands intended to be used by Solaris 1.x programs running on Solaris 2.x in the compatability environment. If you accidentally use /usr/ucb/cc or /usr/ucb/ld when compiling programs you can end up with buggy executables. Are you _sure_ you want to do that? -greg From chennai_dude at excite.com Wed Oct 25 11:10:44 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:10:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt Message-ID: Hi Admins, I have ran out of memeory here...I am facing a peculiar problem here. It's a Solaris 2.6 box, in a users home directory there's file owned by root:other. The user does'nt want them so when I went to delete it it says not owner!!. I tried rm -f even that said not owner. Then I tried changing the ownership to the user even then it said not owner. Even though it's silly,it's killing me. Am I overlooking something?. Request your help in getting a solution to this irritant. Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Wed Oct 25 11:39:45 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:39:45 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: Unless you bought the Sun C compiler the cc in /usr/ucb is useless. It is simply a shell script, that is of little good with out the "language optional software package" installed. I suggest going to sunfreeware.com and downloading a precomiled version of GCC and install it. It should intall to /usr/local/bin, so make sure you add /usr/local/bin to your path, also /usr/ccs/bin. Example: PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ccs/bin; export PATH You may need to 'CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc; export CC' also. And here is a tip, I just discovered after many failures compiling something. You should download the latest source code for GCC and compile it with the precompiled GCC you installed earlier. Apparently some of the prepackaged compilers are linked to old libraries. Hope this helps. >From: "Glover, Duke" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: Greg >CC: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH >Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:40:12 -0500 > >Thank you for your response. I realized after I sent the Email that I left >out a lot of pertinent information. As I'm sure you can tell I am new to >this OS. My reason for wanting to do this is as follows: I am trying to >install an application and the INSTALL file tells me I need to run >./configure. Well, when I do this it tells me "checking for gcc... no" > >"checking for cc... no" > >"configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH" > >So I did a find / -name cc -print and found cc in /usr/ucb. My assumption >(I know what assuming does) was that the ./configure command can't find cc >because it's not in the PATH and therefore I need to add it to the PATH. >What am I doing wrong ? > >AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > >Duke Glover > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Greg [mailto:gonufer at yahoo.com] >Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 11:37 PM >To: Glover, Duke >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH > > > > I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? > >You should _never_ add /usr/ucb to your PATH. That directory only >contains deprecated commands intended to be used by Solaris 1.x >programs running on Solaris 2.x in the compatability environment. >If you accidentally use /usr/ucb/cc or /usr/ucb/ld when compiling >programs you can end up with buggy executables. Are you _sure_ >you want to do that? > >-greg > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 fcarreiro at loweryinc.com Wed Oct 25 12:44:54 2000 From: fcarreiro at loweryinc.com (Frank Carreiro) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:44:54 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #637 - 11 msgs Message-ID: --------------020402040404040102060901 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What would be another solution then? I've had to do this when compiling code and haven't seen any problems yet (crossing my fingers...) I was made to understand that Solaris 2.8 came with the latest GNU compiler (also downloadable from www.sunfreeware.com) Frank >>> I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? >> >> > >> >You should _never_ add /usr/ucb to your PATH. That directory only >> >contains deprecated commands intended to be used by Solaris 1.x >> >programs running on Solaris 2.x in the compatability environment. >> >If you accidentally use /usr/ucb/cc or /usr/ucb/ld when compiling >> >programs you can end up with buggy executables. Are you _sure_ >> >you want to do that? >> > >> >-greg > --------------020402040404040102060901 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What would be another solution then?

I've had to do this when compiling code and haven't seen any problems yet (crossing my fingers...)

I was made to understand that Solaris 2.8 came with the latest GNU compiler (also downloadable from www.sunfreeware.com)

Frank



I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH.  How can I do this ?
>
>You should _never_ add /usr/ucb to your PATH.  That directory only
>contains deprecated commands intended to be used by Solaris 1.x
>programs running on Solaris 2.x in the compatability environment.
>If you accidentally use /usr/ucb/cc or /usr/ucb/ld when compiling
>programs you can end up with buggy executables.  Are you _sure_
>you want to do that?
>
>-greg
--------------020402040404040102060901-- From solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Wed Oct 25 13:03:06 2000 From: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com (Jarrett Carver) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:03:06 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt Message-ID: Is the directory automounted or NFS mounted? In which case root on the local machine won't have permission to remove it, you will need to go on the file server as root. >From: Balaji srinivasan >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: "sunhelp, sunhelp" >Subject: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt >Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:10:44 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi Admins, > I have ran out of memeory here...I am facing a peculiar problem >here. It's a Solaris 2.6 box, in a users home directory there's file owned >by root:other. The user does'nt want them so when I went to delete it it >says not owner!!. I tried rm -f even that said not owner. Then I tried >changing the ownership to the user even then it said not owner. > >Even though it's silly,it's killing me. Am I overlooking something?. >Request your help in getting a solution to this irritant. > >Thanks, >Balaji >----------------------- >Unix Administrator >Segue Software Inc.., >201,Spring Street >Lexington,MA-02421 >Ph: 781-402-5898 > > > > > >_______________________________________________________ >Say Bye to Slow Internet! >http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html > >_______________________________________________ >SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org >http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Jarrett Carver http://www.geocities.com/solarboyz1 solarboyz1 at hotmail.com Unix/NT Systems Administrator ___________________________________________________________ "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. " - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Wed Oct 25 13:04:39 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 13:04:39 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt Message-ID: Does the file say the OWNER is root:other or is that the owner AND group? What are the file permissions? -----Original Message----- From: Balaji srinivasan [mailto:chennai_dude at excite.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 11:11 AM To: sunhelp, sunhelp Subject: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt Hi Admins, I have ran out of memeory here...I am facing a peculiar problem here. It's a Solaris 2.6 box, in a users home directory there's file owned by root:other. The user does'nt want them so when I went to delete it it says not owner!!. I tried rm -f even that said not owner. Then I tried changing the ownership to the user even then it said not owner. Even though it's silly,it's killing me. Am I overlooking something?. Request your help in getting a solution to this irritant. Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From chennai_dude at excite.com Wed Oct 25 14:07:01 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:07:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt Message-ID: Hi Jeff, The file shows as -rwxrwxrwx 1 root other temp.csv. Its residing on a NETAPP fileserver that's automounted. I think this could be the reason. Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From chennai_dude at excite.com Wed Oct 25 14:08:27 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:08:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt Message-ID: Hi, Yes the file resides on a filesystem that's NFS mounted from a NETAPP fileserver. Could that be the reason for this funky behaviour? 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You need to get on to the machine that actually houses the filesystem, su to root, and then you can delete it. >From: Balaji srinivasan >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: solarboyz1 at hotmail.com, sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Silly Doubt >Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:08:27 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi, > Yes the file resides on a filesystem that's NFS mounted from a NETAPP >fileserver. Could that be the reason for this funky behaviour? > >Thanks, >Balaji >----------------------- >Unix Administrator >Segue Software Inc.., >201,Spring Street >Lexington,MA-02421 >Ph: 781-402-5898 > > > > > >_______________________________________________________ >Say Bye to Slow Internet! >http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html > >_______________________________________________ >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 chennai_dude at excite.com Wed Oct 25 15:23:13 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 13:23:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Summary: A Silly Doubt Message-ID: Hi Admins, Thanks to Jeff and Jarret Carver I was able to fix the problem. As the filesystem was NFS mounted from a fileserver Root from the local Solaris box was not able to delete the file. I logged in to the fileserver and removed it. Thanks once again. Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From david at rouseworld.org Wed Oct 25 15:36:22 2000 From: david at rouseworld.org (David Rouse) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:36:22 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] hi!!! Message-ID: on 10/25/00 12:54 AM, shivraj yadav at shivrajyadav at hotmail.com wrote: > Hi Friends!!! > > I am new to solaris admin & nowadays i am facing a problem which i am not > able to know how to resolve it. > Frequently i am getting calls frm users that the servers r running very slow > & i am not able to diagnose the fault. I have checked that the swap space > allocated is suffiecient..... so where do i go frm here? /usr/ucb/ps -aux <-- See if any processes are 'running away' But that isn't evrything you need to know, especially if you want to use sar, which is a good idea. Two good official sources for admin info: http://www.sun.com/blueprints/ http://docs.sun.com/ http://www.sun.com/books/ A good collection of unofficial sources: http://www.sunhelp.org/ (of course!) The O'Reily book on Unix Admin has been helpful to me and there are other books (check Amazon) that cover Solaris admin and Solaris performance. Good luck and have fun! -- drouse From kevin_stevens at hotmail.com Wed Oct 25 15:40:08 2000 From: kevin_stevens at hotmail.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 13:40:08 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: You want to use the Sun make, which comes with the system, and install and use the gnu gcc compiler, which doesn't; at least it isn't installed by default. Make sure gcc is installed, and that you have a path to it. Make sure that you can type "which gcc" and get a location (wherever you installed it, mine is /usr/local/bin/gcc), and type "which make" and get the response /usr/ccs/bin/make. If you don't get both of them found, you need to fiddle with paths until you do. Now you're ready to run ./configure, which should happily locate gcc and proceed from there. KeS >From: "Glover, Duke" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: Greg >CC: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH >Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:40:12 -0500 > >Thank you for your response. I realized after I sent the Email that I left >out a lot of pertinent information. As I'm sure you can tell I am new to >this OS. My reason for wanting to do this is as follows: I am trying to >install an application and the INSTALL file tells me I need to run >./configure. Well, when I do this it tells me "checking for gcc... no" > >"checking for cc... no" > >"configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH" > >So I did a find / -name cc -print and found cc in /usr/ucb. My assumption >(I know what assuming does) was that the ./configure command can't find cc >because it's not in the PATH and therefore I need to add it to the PATH. >What am I doing wrong ? > >AtDhVaAnNkCsE, > >Duke Glover > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Greg [mailto:gonufer at yahoo.com] >Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 11:37 PM >To: Glover, Duke >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH > > > > I need to add /usr/ucb to my PATH. How can I do this ? > >You should _never_ add /usr/ucb to your PATH. That directory only >contains deprecated commands intended to be used by Solaris 1.x >programs running on Solaris 2.x in the compatability environment. >If you accidentally use /usr/ucb/cc or /usr/ucb/ld when compiling >programs you can end up with buggy executables. Are you _sure_ >you want to do that? > >-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. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From richard at close.u-net.com Wed Oct 25 17:04:44 2000 From: richard at close.u-net.com (Richard) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:04:44 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: How do you add /usr/ucb to your PATH Message-ID: > What would be another solution then? > I've had to do this when compiling code and haven't seen any problems yet (crossing my fingers...) > I was made to understand that Solaris 2.8 came with the latest GNU compiler (also downloadable from www.sunfreeware.com) I use the gcc that comes with Solaris8 and I don't have /usr/ucb in my path. My path looks like this: /usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:/opt/jpda/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/SUNWspro/bin:/bin What you really need to have are /opt/sfw/bin (SunFreeWare binaries) and /usr/ccs/bin (binary utils etc.) in your path. I hope this helps. Richard. From gonufer at yahoo.com Wed Oct 25 19:42:02 2000 From: gonufer at yahoo.com (Greg) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 17:42:02 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: SunHELP digest, Vol 1 #637 - 11 msgs Message-ID: > What would be another solution then? Compile using the real compiler in the native Solaris 2.x environment. /usr/ucb/cc is just a shell script, not a compiler. It calls the real compiler with extra options to compile your code in a Solaris 1.x compatibility environment. It's a migration aid for Solaris 1.x applications so unless you're still in the transition process from Solaris 1.x to 2.x you shouldn't use it. > I've had to do this when compiling code and haven't seen any problems > yet (crossing my fingers...) The most obvious problem is that the resulting program isn't "native" to Solaris 2.x and only runs on machines with the optional source compatibility packages installed. Mixing and matching /usr/ucbinclude (via /usr/ucb/cc), /usr/include, libc, and libucb also leads to subtle (and serious) problems such as programs missing the first two characters of file/dir names when reading directory entries (eg, readdir). > I was made to understand that Solaris 2.8 came with the latest GNU > compiler (also downloadable from www.sunfreeware.com) That's a much better choice than using the /usr/ucb/cc compiler wrapper. Or even adding the real location of the compiler (/opt/SUNWspro/ bin) to your PATH instead of /usr/ucb. If you're producing commercial applications I'd hope you don't have the compatibility packages installed on your build machines at all, it's only asking for problems down the line. For example, some of the Oracle 8i install programs were accidentally built by someone with /usr/ucb in their PATH and unintentionally required that the optional compatibility packages be installed just to install a product (due to the bogus dependency on libucb) which didn't otherwise need those packages at all. -greg From Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se Wed Oct 25 22:00:16 2000 From: Muhammad.Harisun at eid.ericsson.se (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:00:16 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] DHCP Client Message-ID: Hi Fellows, I plan to reinstall Solaris 2.5.1, and get the ip address from DHCP Server under NT. so every time Solaris rebooted will get ip Adress from DHCP server. Is there anybody who has ever done this or experience to setup solaris as DHCP client ? Thanks, Harisun From daleg at elemental.org Wed Oct 25 23:33:18 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:33:18 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] DHCP Client Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: | I plan to reinstall Solaris 2.5.1, and get the ip address from DHCP Server | under NT. | so every time Solaris rebooted will get ip Adress from DHCP server. | | Is there anybody who has ever done this or experience to setup solaris as | DHCP client ? Solaris 2.5.1 does not support DHCP. You'll need 2.6 or better for that. You'll probably be happier overall on something more recent than 2.5.1 anyway. /dale From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Thu Oct 26 02:05:15 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 09:05:15 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Multiprocessors support in BSD? Message-ID: > Does NetBSD SPARC support multiprocessing? I know OpenBSD does not, what > Linux? Or am I stuck with just Solaris on a SS10/712? Linux do support several CPUs, but Solaris is better in using them. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com Thu Oct 26 06:07:49 2000 From: johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 19:07:49 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Message-ID: Hi all, I encounted a very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error today. Here is the details: (HostA is Solaris2.7, hostB is Solaris2.6) hostA$ rlogin hostB Protocol error, hostB closed connection. hostA$ telnet hostB Trying 1.2.3.4.... Connection to hostB Escape character is '^]'. connection closed by foreign host. hostA$ftp hostB connected to hostB 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection. hostA$telnet hostB 25 "This is ok." >From above, we can see user can't rlogin/telnet/ftp to hostB from hostA. But user can rlogin/telnet/ftp hostA from hostB. Also user can first rlogin/telnet other hosts(not hostB) from hostA, then rlogin/telnet/ftp hostB. In fact, Yesterday I could rlogin/telnet/ftp hostB from hostA. I don't know why I can't today. I want to use snoop to track the problem but failed. By the way, My netscape4.51 on hostA always hang up when I click the "New Msg" button in the Netscape Mail window. Is there anyone can give me some ideas/hints on this ? Thanks in advance. Regards. John Lee From MTilley at gaexpress.com Thu Oct 26 07:04:24 2000 From: MTilley at gaexpress.com (Matt Tilley) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 05:04:24 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] DHCP Client - not the answer but.... Message-ID: I know your asking about 2.5.1, but since I read this list for many reasons.....FWIW, it is as simple as running the script "dhcpconfig" on Solaris 7 (2.7). Answer a couple of config questions to configure respective components (/var/dhcp, /etc/default/dhcp, etc.) and your done! .-----Original Message----- .From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org] .Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 12:33 AM .To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' .Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] DHCP Client . . .On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Muhammad Harisun (EID) wrote: . .| I plan to reinstall Solaris 2.5.1, and get the ip address .from DHCP Server .| under NT. .| so every time Solaris rebooted will get ip Adress from DHCP server. .| .| Is there anybody who has ever done this or experience to .setup solaris as .| DHCP client ? . .Solaris 2.5.1 does not support DHCP. You'll need 2.6 or better for .that. You'll probably be happier overall on something more recent than .2.5.1 anyway. . ./dale . ._______________________________________________ .SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org .http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp . From beemern at telecom.ksu.edu Thu Oct 26 08:24:03 2000 From: beemern at telecom.ksu.edu (nathan) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 08:24:03 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Multiprocessors support in BSD? Message-ID: Magnus Abrante wrote: > > Does NetBSD SPARC support multiprocessing? I know OpenBSD does not, what > > Linux? Or am I stuck with just Solaris on a SS10/712? > > Linux do support several CPUs, but Solaris is better in using them. > can you elaborate on the term "better" ? any docs/urls/statistics/etc that can make the case? nathan From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Thu Oct 26 09:36:03 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 09:36:03 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Message-ID: Check your /etc/inetd.conf to see if those services are commented out. -----Original Message----- From: John Lee [mailto:johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com] Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 6:08 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Hi all, I encounted a very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error today. Here is the details: (HostA is Solaris2.7, hostB is Solaris2.6) hostA$ rlogin hostB Protocol error, hostB closed connection. hostA$ telnet hostB Trying 1.2.3.4.... Connection to hostB Escape character is '^]'. connection closed by foreign host. hostA$ftp hostB connected to hostB 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection. hostA$telnet hostB 25 "This is ok." >From above, we can see user can't rlogin/telnet/ftp to hostB from hostA. But user can rlogin/telnet/ftp hostA from hostB. Also user can first rlogin/telnet other hosts(not hostB) from hostA, then rlogin/telnet/ftp hostB. In fact, Yesterday I could rlogin/telnet/ftp hostB from hostA. I don't know why I can't today. I want to use snoop to track the problem but failed. By the way, My netscape4.51 on hostA always hang up when I click the "New Msg" button in the Netscape Mail window. Is there anyone can give me some ideas/hints on this ? Thanks in advance. Regards. John Lee _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr Thu Oct 26 09:56:07 2000 From: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr (Mr Rene Occelli) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:56:07 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [Sunhelp] HP Message-ID: Hi, Can anyboby send me a link to HP archives summary or FAQ. People in my lab want to retreive old files on an old HP with lost root passwd So i'm looking for the HP equivalence sequence : STOP-A boot -s ... Thanks +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Rene OCCELLI + + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From cyoho at umpublishing.org Thu Oct 26 10:01:13 2000 From: cyoho at umpublishing.org (Yoho, Cindy) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 10:01:13 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] HP Message-ID: Here is the info for the HP admin list I belong to. ---> Please post QUESTIONS and SUMMARIES only!! <--- To subscribe/unsubscribe to this list, contact majordomo at dutchworks.nl Name: hpux-admin at dutchworks.nl Owner: owner-hpux-admin at dutchworks.nl Archives: ftp.dutchworks.nl:/pub/digests/hpux-admin (FTP, browse only) http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin (Web, browse & search) > -----Original Message----- > From: Mr Rene Occelli [SMTP:rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr] > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:56 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] HP > > Hi, > Can anyboby send me a link to HP archives summary or FAQ. People in my lab > want to retreive old files on an old HP with lost root passwd > So i'm looking for the HP equivalence sequence : STOP-A boot -s ... > Thanks > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > + Rene OCCELLI + > + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + > + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + > + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + > + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + > + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + > + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + > + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Thu Oct 26 10:10:25 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:10:25 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] HP Message-ID: Hi, Look at http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Mr Rene Occelli [mailto:rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr] Sent: 26 October 2000 15:56 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] HP Hi, Can anyboby send me a link to HP archives summary or FAQ. People in my lab want to retreive old files on an old HP with lost root passwd So i'm looking for the HP equivalence sequence : STOP-A boot -s ... Thanks +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Rene OCCELLI + + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From balaji_iii at hotmail.com Thu Oct 26 10:21:31 2000 From: balaji_iii at hotmail.com (Balaji N) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:21:31 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi I have attached A1000 to E5000 Server where solaris 2.7 is running. I am having Raid Manager 6.1.1 running on that. I need to clarify one thing. I have created Luns on A1000 and created filesystems/partitions and using it. No problem. When iam using a ps -ef | grep osa command iam seeing the following raid daemons running /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf We are having couple of 2.5 server running where array a1000 attached. when i have used the same ps command there i am seeing the driver daemon running on that like /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf is this two daemons should run (rdaemon) on my solaris 2.7 machines too?? Pls. clarify. What are all the problems i may face... Thanks Balaji _________________________________________________________________________ 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 BrunnerW at DNB.com Thu Oct 26 10:23:13 2000 From: BrunnerW at DNB.com (Brunner, William Jr.) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:23:13 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] HP Message-ID: Use ctrl-b the rs to reset. stop the boot process. cm>boot interact with ipl? YES ipl> hpux -is This will bring you to single user mode and you can change the password there. (no password needed for root in Single user) -----Original Message----- From: Yoho, Cindy [mailto:cyoho at umpublishing.org] Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 11:01 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] HP Here is the info for the HP admin list I belong to. ---> Please post QUESTIONS and SUMMARIES only!! <--- To subscribe/unsubscribe to this list, contact majordomo at dutchworks.nl Name: hpux-admin at dutchworks.nl Owner: owner-hpux-admin at dutchworks.nl Archives: ftp.dutchworks.nl:/pub/digests/hpux-admin (FTP, browse only) http://www.dutchworks.nl/htbin/hpsysadmin (Web, browse & search) > -----Original Message----- > From: Mr Rene Occelli [SMTP:rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr] > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:56 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] HP > > Hi, > Can anyboby send me a link to HP archives summary or FAQ. People in my lab > want to retreive old files on an old HP with lost root passwd > So i'm looking for the HP equivalence sequence : STOP-A boot -s ... > Thanks > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > + Rene OCCELLI + > + I.U.S.T.I. C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6595 + > + Technopole de Chateau Gombert + > + 5 Rue Enrico FERMI + > + 13453 MARSEILLE Cedex 13 France + > + Tel: (33)04 91 10 69 37 04 91 10 69 38 + > + Fax: (33)04 91 10 69 69 + > + Email: rene at iusti.univ-mrs.fr + > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > _______________________________________________ > 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 Charles.Katsuyoshi at intelsvr.hqpacaf.af.mil Thu Oct 26 12:21:02 2000 From: Charles.Katsuyoshi at intelsvr.hqpacaf.af.mil (AIS Katsuyoshi, Charles M. (Civ)) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 07:21:02 -1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Hung OS Message-ID: I overwrote a file system when attempting to do a restore. When I tried to restore using the ufsrestore procedures I received the following errors: /etc/rc2.d/S96vmsa-server: /opt/SUNWvmsa/bin/server.sh: not found /etc/rc2.d/S98cse_class: /opt/cse/bin/class_client not executable /etc/rc2.d/S98cse_news: /opt/cse/bin/News_svc not executable /etc/rc2.d/S98cse_ntp: /opt/cse/bin/xntpd not executable /etc/rc2.d/S99cse_xdm: /opt/cse/bin/xdm not executable /etc/rc3.d/S99start_ipa: /opt/ipl10/scripts/start.log cannot create I checked the /opt directory, and there was nothing in the directory, even though when I did the ufsrestore the feedback message confirmed that the ufsrestore had put something into the /opt directory. I decided to tar the /opt directory from another server similar to the one I was attempting to restore and put that into the /opt directory. After populating the /opt directory, I tried booting again and still received the same error messages, so I then "tar"ed the /etc directory and put that into the /etc directory. When I did that and tried to boot, I ended up in an endless boot cycle. I was able to break the boot cycle but could not get the computer to boot into single user mode. I logged into the new command mode and changed the diag_switch? to max and did a reset. When I tried to boot the computer it would run for a little bit and then just stop, I get nothing on the screen. The LED lights on the front of the computer indicate that the OS is hung. Is there anything that I can do to get out of this? The server that I am using is an Enterprise 4500. Charles From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 26 12:38:56 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 13:38:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Netra D130 enclosure question Message-ID: Perhaps someone from Sun can answer this one. I recently bought a D130 disk encosure, and the last page of the Product Notes pamphlet says that monitoring software is available for the D130 (perhaps through the ses(7D) driver?). I dont see any mention of this software on sun.com/netra, and so I'm hoping someone can point me to a place to get this software, or at least tell me when it'll really be available, if at all. Thanks /dale From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 26 12:45:42 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 13:45:42 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Hung OS Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, AIS Katsuyoshi, Charles M. (Civ) wrote: | I checked the /opt directory, and there was nothing in the directory, even | though when I did the ufsrestore the feedback message confirmed that the | ufsrestore had put something into the /opt directory. I decided to tar the | /opt directory from another server similar to the one I was attempting to | restore and put that into the /opt directory. After populating the /opt | directory, I tried booting again and still received the same error messages, | so I then "tar"ed the /etc directory and put that into the /etc directory. | When I did that and tried to boot, I ended up in an endless boot cycle. I | was able to break the boot cycle but could not get the computer to boot into | single user mode. I logged into the new command mode and changed the | diag_switch? to max and did a reset. When I tried to boot the computer it | would run for a little bit and then just stop, I get nothing on the screen. | The LED lights on the front of the computer indicate that the OS is hung. | Is there anything that I can do to get out of this? The server that I am | using is an Enterprise 4500. Can you boot into single user mode? What do you mean when you say that you tar'd up /etc and put it into /etc? Does /opt exist on it's own partition, or does it live on the / filesystem? You set diag_switch? to true or false only. It is diag_level that you set to "max". That wouldnt be likely to help with your problem, though, as that only presents low-level POST hardware checks and isnt relevant to the OS. /dale From balaji_iii at hotmail.com Thu Oct 26 13:35:38 2000 From: balaji_iii at hotmail.com (Balaji N) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 18:35:38 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] A1000 in solaris 2.7 Message-ID: Hi I have attached A1000 to E5000 Server where solaris 2.7 is running. I am having Raid Manager 6.1.1 running on that. I need to clarify one thing. I have created Luns on A1000 and created filesystems/partitions and using it. No problem. When iam using a ps -ef | grep osa command iam seeing the following raid daemons running /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf We are having couple of 2.5 server running where array a1000 attached. when i have used the same ps command there i am seeing the driver daemon running on that like /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf is this two daemons should run (rdaemon) on my solaris 2.7 machines too?? Pls. clarify. What are all the problems i may face... Thanks Balaji _________________________________________________________________________ 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 wonko at entropy.tmok.com Thu Oct 26 13:59:03 2000 From: wonko at entropy.tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 14:59:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 8 UFS, SunPC, AtrePort and answer to question Message-ID: ok guy, get ready, this is gonna be a biggie. First Question: I know SUN has added several Journaling like features to Solaris 8's UFS. I figured it was enabled by default, but my manager thought it had to be turned on, but he wasn't sure so he asked me to check. The other half of this question is, should i use Solaris 8's journaling option, or should i use ODS's metatrans journaling? which will give me the best performance with the lowest overhead (all my SUN hardware at home is pre-ultra, and we have quite a few sparc20 machines here at work as well) Second Question: What are my chances of finding a version of SunPC (i have a dx33 accelerator) that will happily run with Solaris 8? Also, can i put one of those 486 replacement CPUs on this thing? (like the Evergreen ot AMD or whatever) and which would be the fastest? Third Question: I picked up an Artecon ArtePort Serial card. I have a call in to Artecon (now known as Dot Hill) and they have been extremely helpful with trying to get me current (or at least the most current they have) drivers for this thing to see if i can get it to work with 8, but in the meantime, does anyone know anything about the ability to use these cards with 8? the set of drivers i have are for SunOS 4.x, so i know that won't help me at all. If i hear anything from Artecon, i'll post here if you are all interested. First Answer: to Nick Dronen who posted last month about the ROSS CPUs in the SS10, have you heard anything yet? i think all you need to do is get the latest PROM for the SS10 and they will work. i think ROSS may even have a set of PROMS available that makes the older hardware able to use the HyperSPARCs. cheers, -brian From daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 26 14:32:30 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:32:30 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 8 UFS, SunPC, AtrePort and answer to question Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Brian Hechinger wrote: | First Question: | | I know SUN has added several Journaling like features to Solaris 8's UFS. | I figured it was enabled by default, but my manager thought it had to be | turned on, but he wasn't sure so he asked me to check. The other half of | this question is, should i use Solaris 8's journaling option, or should i use | ODS's metatrans journaling? which will give me the best performance with the | lowest overhead (all my SUN hardware at home is pre-ultra, and we have quite | a few sparc20 machines here at work as well) UFS Logging has been a standard part of Solaris since Solaris 7. All you do to enable it is to mount your partitions with the "logging" option (man mount_ufs for details). You can turn logging on for all filesystems, including the root filesystem. Just add "logging" to the last field in /etc/vfstab for all your UFS filesystems and reboot. For general, typical use, I wouldnt bother with the metratrans that comes with SDS. That's pretty much for Solaris 2.6 and below systems, and the rare case where you want your logging on another spindle for performance reasons. | Second Question: | | What are my chances of finding a version of SunPC (i have a dx33 accelerator) | that will happily run with Solaris 8? Also, can i put one of those 486 | replacement CPUs on this thing? (like the Evergreen ot AMD or whatever) and | which would be the fastest? SunPC is not supported in S8. SunPC has been superceeded by the SunPCI product (no more Sbus x86 cards) /dale From kevin_stevens at hotmail.com Thu Oct 26 15:06:36 2000 From: kevin_stevens at hotmail.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 13:06:36 PDT Subject: [Sunhelp] Package info. Message-ID: How can I tell to which package a particular Sol 8 file belongs? I admit that I'm so screwed up between Sun's package manager, RedHat's, and SuSe's that I can't see straight anymore. KeS _________________________________________________________________________ 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 daleg at elemental.org Thu Oct 26 15:16:24 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:16:24 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Package info. Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Kevin Stevens wrote: | How can I tell to which package a particular Sol 8 file belongs? I admit | that I'm so screwed up between Sun's package manager, RedHat's, and SuSe's | that I can't see straight anymore. pkgchk -l -p /dale From dougmc at frenzy.com Thu Oct 26 15:29:50 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:29:50 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 07:07:49PM +0800, John Lee wrote: | I encounted a very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error today. Here is the | details: | | (HostA is Solaris2.7, hostB is Solaris2.6) | | hostA$ rlogin hostB | Protocol error, hostB closed connection. ... | >From above, we can see user can't rlogin/telnet/ftp to hostB from hostA. | | But user can rlogin/telnet/ftp hostA from hostB. Also user can first | rlogin/telnet other hosts(not hostB) from hostA, then rlogin/telnet/ftp | hostB. | | In fact, Yesterday I could rlogin/telnet/ftp hostB from hostA. I don't know | why I can't today. I want to use snoop to track the problem but failed. This is what it looks like when tcp wrappers is denying a connection. The things to check would be - - the syslog file on hostB - /etc/inetd.conf, where you'll probably see `tcpd' (nothing to change here, but you can verify that it IS tcp wrappers.) - /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny on hostB - that hostB can resolve hostA's ip address to a name, it's name to an IP address, and that these all match. | By the way, My netscape4.51 on hostA always hang up when I click the "New | Msg" button in the Netscape Mail window. I won't touch that one with a 10' pole :) -- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com FORTUNE PROVIDES QUESTIONS FOR THE GREAT ANSWERS: #19 A: To be or not to be. Q: What is the square root of 4b^2? From blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com Thu Oct 26 16:54:41 2000 From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com (blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:54:41 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] A1000 Question (Easy) Message-ID: --openmail-part-2c134b10-00000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Disposition: inline ;Creation-Date="Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:54:40 -0500" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is there some way that I can have the OS reside on an A1000? Or am I limited to just non / partitions? Thanks in advance. -Blake --------------------------------------------------------------------- |Blake Matheny |"UNIX was not designed to stop | |Sprint Corporate Security |you from doing stupid things, | |blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com |because that would also stop | |Phone: (913) 315-7583 |you from doing clever things." | |Pager: (800) 724-3329x552-1216 | --Doug Gwyn | --------------------------------------------------------------------- --openmail-part-2c134b10-00000001-- From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Thu Oct 26 17:06:33 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 17:06:33 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] A1000 Question (Easy) Message-ID: Sure! You need to point the boot process to that disk path. If you're moving it out there, create a mirror and swing your boot path. If you're installing froim scratch, just select a partition on the A10000 as your / partition. -----Original Message----- From: blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com [mailto:blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com] Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 4:55 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] A1000 Question (Easy) Is there some way that I can have the OS reside on an A1000? Or am I limited to just non / partitions? Thanks in advance. -Blake --------------------------------------------------------------------- |Blake Matheny |"UNIX was not designed to stop | |Sprint Corporate Security |you from doing stupid things, | |blake.r.matheny at mail.sprint.com |because that would also stop | |Phone: (913) 315-7583 |you from doing clever things." | |Pager: (800) 724-3329x552-1216 | --Doug Gwyn | --------------------------------------------------------------------- From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Thu Oct 26 17:55:38 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:55:38 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 Message-ID: Is there any way to utilize a Quantum LM30 30GB hard drive with an Ultra 10??? We have an Ultra 10 that we wanted to max out its hard drives. contacted a vendor for such a disk, and was sold a Quantum LM30 that was packaged "30GB IDE Quantum Hard Drive For Sun Ultra 10" after installing it, format only recognizes it as ~8GB. Talked with Sun tech support - they say the Ultra 10 only supports up to 9GB internal IDE disks (side note: the SunStore evidently has just come out with a supported 20GB IDE drive - availability "delayed") Does anybody know of any tricks to get this unsupported disk to be recognized as 30GB?? TIA kyle From gonufer at yahoo.com Thu Oct 26 19:51:52 2000 From: gonufer at yahoo.com (Greg) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 17:51:52 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 Message-ID: > Is there any way to utilize a Quantum LM30 30GB hard drive > with an Ultra 10??? Yes, don't run such old operating system. Solaris 7 and 8 support EIDE disks larger than 8GB, Solaris 8 10/00 and later support larger than 32GB. > Talked with Sun tech support - they say the Ultra 10 only supports > up to 9GB internal IDE disks That's not true unless you asked specifically about an Ultra 10 running Solaris 2.6. Of course if you've labeled the disk it will remain 8GB until you trash the label and re-label the disk, the OS will always use a valid label even if it doesn't describe the full disk. Trash the first few blocks of the disk by running dd from /dev/zero to a raw disk slice that starts at block zero on the disk. -greg From andre at sun.com.ph Thu Oct 26 20:04:16 2000 From: andre at sun.com.ph (Andre' Cervera) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:04:16 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Message-ID: Hi John: Possible Cause 1 >From HostA, run a truss of the telnet, rlogin and ftp session to see exactly where it fails. # /usr/bin/truss telnet hostB > /tmp/errors.out # /usr/bin/truss rlogin hostB > /tmp/errors.out # /usr/bin/truss ftp hostB > /tmp/errors.out then # grep connect /tmp/errors.out if all the errors are connect(3, 0xEffffb10, 16) = 126 (EADDRNOAVAIL) it means that the local system has run out of available ports. 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(New Orleans) this December? /dale -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.2 (SunOS) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE5+Nxh6V8oKTcG0QsRAlm1AJ9MX7zrdYZWxCK0x1G2HDPIaA0cPgCfZRIy uJifY/DKJAabS/7tsOQ+6vA= =q1FA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From andre at sun.com.ph Thu Oct 26 20:46:10 2000 From: andre at sun.com.ph (Andre' Cervera) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:46:10 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Message-ID: Hi John: Possible Cause 1 >From HostA, run a truss of the telnet, rlogin and ftp session to see exactly where it fails. # /usr/bin/truss telnet hostB > /tmp/errors.out # /usr/bin/truss rlogin hostB > /tmp/errors.out # /usr/bin/truss ftp hostB > /tmp/errors.out then # grep connect /tmp/errors.out if all the errors are connect(3, 0xEffffb10, 16) = 126 (EADDRNOAVAIL) it means that the local system has run out of available ports. 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been a standard part of Solaris since Solaris 7. All you > do to enable it is to mount your partitions with the "logging" option (man > mount_ufs for details). You can turn logging on for all filesystems, > including the root filesystem. Just add "logging" to the last field in > /etc/vfstab for all your UFS filesystems and reboot. For general, typical > use, I wouldnt bother with the metratrans that comes with SDS. That's > pretty much for Solaris 2.6 and below systems, and the rare case where you > want your logging on another spindle for performance reasons. excellent, i'm glad it is something that easy. ODS: so, i would do this if, say, i was running oracle and too cheap to vuy veritas, but otherwise just use logging in solaris 8. :) > SunPC is not supported in S8. SunPC has been superceeded by the SunPCI > product (no more Sbus x86 cards) CURSE WORD! figures. i've been meaning to get one of these for years, and now that i finally get one, it's not supported anymore. welp, time for plan B. NetBSD, gcc and lots of free time sucked up. thanks for all the help. -brian From johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com Thu Oct 26 22:00:12 2000 From: johnlee at sc.mcel.mot.com (John Lee) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:00:12 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Message-ID: Hi Andre, Thanks for your help. I tried your methods and found that possible causes1&2 are not the real reason. When I use ifconfig change the hostA's IP address, the telnet works. So I think maybe the possible cause 3 is the real cause. In fact, there is a router between hostA& hostB. It seems nobody changed the configuration of router recently. I will look into this. Once again, thanks for your hints. Thanks for all others' help ! Regards. John Lee -----Original Message----- From: sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:sunhelp-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf Of Andre' Cervera Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:04 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Hi John: Possible Cause 1 >From HostA, run a truss of the telnet, rlogin and ftp session to see exactly where it fails. # /usr/bin/truss telnet hostB > /tmp/errors.out # /usr/bin/truss rlogin hostB > /tmp/errors.out # /usr/bin/truss ftp hostB > /tmp/errors.out then # grep connect /tmp/errors.out if all the errors are connect(3, 0xEffffb10, 16) = 126 (EADDRNOAVAIL) it means that the local system has run out of available ports. Check how many ports are already in use # netstat -an | grep 65535 65,535 - Limit of ports in Solaris 2.6 Possible Cause 2 Check if your inetd daemon is running # ps -ef | grep inetd if not, run it manually # /usr/sbin/inetd -s -t if it's running, maybe your inetd.conf is corrupted Possible Cause 3 Firewall or Router tcp/udp filters Regards, Andre' Cervera Systems Engineer Sun Microsystems Philippines _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sun at minor-element.net Thu Oct 26 22:03:37 2000 From: sun at minor-element.net (Martin Wedel) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 03:03:37 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: http://www.viruslist.com/eng/viruslist.asp?id=4063&key=00001000130000100034 I guess I wouldn't expect a Unix suppliers' IT department to be overly competent and run current virus scans on their Micro$oft boxen and exchange mail gateways........ :) -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ From chanakam at millenniumit.com Fri Oct 27 00:12:35 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:12:35 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error Message-ID: John Lee wrote: > Hi all, > > I encounted a very strange telnet/rlogin/ftp error today. Here is the > details: > > (HostA is Solaris2.7, hostB is Solaris2.6) > > hostA$ rlogin hostB > Protocol error, hostB closed connection. > > hostA$ telnet hostB > Trying 1.2.3.4.... > Connection to hostB > Escape character is '^]'. > connection closed by foreign host. > > hostA$ftp hostB > connected to hostB > 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection. > > hostA$telnet hostB 25 > "This is ok." > > From above, we can see user can't rlogin/telnet/ftp to hostB from hostA. > > But user can rlogin/telnet/ftp hostA from hostB. Also user can first > rlogin/telnet other hosts(not hostB) from hostA, then rlogin/telnet/ftp > hostB. > > In fact, Yesterday I could rlogin/telnet/ftp hostB from hostA. I don't know > why I can't today. I want to use snoop to track the problem but failed. > > By the way, My netscape4.51 on hostA always hang up when I click the "New > Msg" button in the Netscape Mail window. > > Is there anyone can give me some ideas/hints on this ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Regards. > John Lee > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Hi, Try these cases. /usr/sbin/in.rlogind should have permissions 555 and own bye root :staff. -r-xr-xr-x 1 root staff 16384 Jan 20 1994 /usr/sbin/in.rlogind following entry should be in /etc/inetd.conf login stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/in.rlogind in.rlogind /Gayantha From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Oct 27 00:51:16 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:51:16 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 05:51:52PM -0700, Greg wrote: > > Is there any way to utilize a Quantum LM30 30GB hard drive > > with an Ultra 10??? > Yes, don't run such old operating system. Solaris 7 and 8 support > EIDE disks larger than 8GB, Solaris 8 10/00 and later support > larger than 32GB. > > Talked with Sun tech support - they say the Ultra 10 only supports > > up to 9GB internal IDE disks > That's not true unless you asked specifically about an Ultra 10 > running Solaris 2.6. > Of course if you've labeled the disk it will remain 8GB until > you trash the label and re-label the disk, the OS will always > use a valid label even if it doesn't describe the full disk. > Trash the first few blocks of the disk by running dd from /dev/zero > to a raw disk slice that starts at block zero on the disk. > -greg You also need to update the OpenBoot flash ROM in the U10 to get it to recognize more than 8gig disks. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From arcee at sun.com.ph Fri Oct 27 02:20:11 2000 From: arcee at sun.com.ph (Rey S. Castro) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:20:11 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: --------------25FCCA00D434FBD4FF3375FF Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit hi, You have to be certain on the external disk you are attaching on the SS1000. Are you using ULTRASCSI disks? If so, there is a specific cable for that device, check the information at the back of the multipack cover ( if you are using an UltraSCSI multipack). -rey- Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote: > Hi Friends! > I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external > HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box. > Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i > keep on getting the following messgaes on the console..... > > WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2): > 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate > "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command > 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command > 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 " > > I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the > cable connecting to it ????? > What's the difference in the above three messages. > Thanks in advance ..... > SHIVRAJ > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --------------25FCCA00D434FBD4FF3375FF Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit hi,

You have to be certain on the external disk you are attaching on the SS1000.  Are you using  ULTRASCSI disks? If so, there is a specific cable for that device, check the information at the back of the multipack cover ( if you are using an UltraSCSI multipack).

-rey-
 
 
 

Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote:

Hi Friends!
I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external
HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box.
Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i
keep on getting the following messgaes on the console.....

WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2):
1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate
"SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command
2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command
3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 "

I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the
cable connecting to it ?????
What's the difference in the above three messages.
Thanks in advance .....
SHIVRAJ

_______________________________________________
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From arcee at sun.com.ph  Fri Oct 27 02:26:54 2000
From: arcee at sun.com.ph (Rey S. Castro)
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:26:54 +0800
Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !!
Message-ID: 

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hi,

by the way the error message is due to cable you are using cannot support
UltraSCSI transfer rate... you may use these cables recommended at the back
of the multipack cover.

-rey-

Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote:

> Hi Friends!
> I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external
> HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box.
> Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i
> keep on getting the following messgaes on the console.....
>
> WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2):
> 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate
> "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command
> 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command
> 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 "
>
> I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the
> cable connecting to it ?????
> What's the difference in the above three messages.
> Thanks in advance .....
> SHIVRAJ
>
> _______________________________________________
> SunHELP maillist  -  SunHELP at sunhelp.org
> http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

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hi,

by the way the error message is due to cable you are using cannot support UltraSCSI transfer rate... you may use these cables recommended at the back of the multipack cover.

-rey-

Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote:

Hi Friends!
I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external
HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box.
Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i
keep on getting the following messgaes on the console.....

WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2):
1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate
"SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command
2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command
3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 "

I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the
cable connecting to it ?????
What's the difference in the above three messages.
Thanks in advance .....
SHIVRAJ

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

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      /_____\ \\ /     Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. 
     /_____/ \/ / /    Enterprise Services Division 
    /_____/ /   \//\   3/F Madison Building 
    \_____\//\   / /   904 Pasay Rd., Legaspi Village
     \_____/ / /\ /    Makati City 
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  --------------212152FC5E2BF39818727049-- From haiko at physik.tu-berlin.de Fri Oct 27 03:32:02 2000 From: haiko at physik.tu-berlin.de (Haiko Steuer) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:32:02 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed Message-ID: Hello, I have some strange problems with my sparc (SUN OS 5.5.1). First NIS was not working because rpc did not start. The reason was a missing executable permission for /usr/sbin/rpcbind. So I wondered about and changed that. Now I can log in as user again, but ... top is not working top: cannot open /dev/kmem: Permission denied kvm_open: Permission denied openwin comes up with the message fbconsole: grantpt failed I am not able to get any terminal, receiving instead messages like xterm: Error 1, errno 13: Permission denied or grantpt: No such file or directory XView error: NULL pointer passed to xv_set other programs (xload, file manager, ...) are displayed very well What is happening here ? Any ideas ? --------------------------------------------- Haiko Steuer Fon: 030 / 314-24253 mailto:haiko at physik.tu-berlin.de http://wwwitp.physik.tu-berlin.de/~haiko/ --------------------------------------------- From marc at cube.sh Fri Oct 27 04:30:13 2000 From: marc at cube.sh (Marc Sebastian Pelzer) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:30:13 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Please help: need static 'ls' :) Message-ID: Hello, i need a static linked 'ls' for solaris7/sparc because i want to use wu.ftpd and guest access. I tried to patch the fileutils-3.13 with the static-ls.patch; but the patch does not work properly and is rejecting with errors. It would be really helpfull if someone could please email me a static ls binary (gz), because i'm in a hurry with that. Many thanks in advance :) -- Best regards, Marc mailto:marc at cube.sh From chanakam at millenniumit.com Fri Oct 27 04:30:26 2000 From: chanakam at millenniumit.com (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:30:26 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] editor Message-ID: Hi, We have few dump terminals conected to a Ultra 250 ( Solaris 2.6). I need a editor that is capable of supporting 132 columns.(scroll) We cannot use vi editor b'cos it doesn't support scrolling in horizontally. whole 132 characters should appear in single line. Do any one knows the that kind of editor? /Gayantha From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Fri Oct 27 04:41:19 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:41:19 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] slow le0 on SPARC10 Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_YTyHcWILBuEvZWfJfQ9zNg) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Hello, I've got a SPARCstation 10 here that I'm using for a bit of testing (e.g. kernel patches) and I've run into a funny problem with the integrated Ethernet. Put simply inbound traffic, (ftp's to the box, or ftp-gets on the box itself), work fine, but outbound traffic is extremely slow, (e.g. 0.5Kbps!!). This system is dual processor, 128MB RAM, and Solaris 2.6 3/98 (with the 9th October patch cluster installed). I've checked the settings of the network port it's attached to and it checks out at 10/full-duplex. Any ideas? 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Henry --------------------------------------------------------------------- Get free email from CNN Sports Illustrated at http://email.cnnsi.com/ From Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk Fri Oct 27 06:09:54 2000 From: Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk (Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:09:54 +0100 (GDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] re: slow le0 on SPARC10 Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_wWlHHp3ScmMLkSSoOf9u+w) Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT I wrote: >Hello, I've got a SPARCstation 10 here that I'm using for a bit of testing (e.g. kernel patches) >and I've run into a funny problem with the integrated Ethernet. >Put simply inbound traffic, (ftp's to the box, or ftp-gets on the box itself), work fine, but outbound >traffic is extremely slow, (e.g. 0.5Kbps!!). >This system is dual processor, 128MB RAM, and Solaris 2.6 3/98 (with the 9th October patch cluster >installed). I've checked the settings of the network port it's attached to and it checks out at 10/full-duplex. I must have forgot to turn my brain on this morning - the solution to the problem is to switch the port to *half duplex* ! (Smack - Doh!) Sorry for the waste of electrons. 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. 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Hope this helps, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Haiko Steuer [mailto:haiko at physik.tu-berlin.de] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 3:32 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed Hello, I have some strange problems with my sparc (SUN OS 5.5.1). First NIS was not working because rpc did not start. The reason was a missing executable permission for /usr/sbin/rpcbind. So I wondered about and changed that. Now I can log in as user again, but ... top is not working top: cannot open /dev/kmem: Permission denied kvm_open: Permission denied openwin comes up with the message fbconsole: grantpt failed I am not able to get any terminal, receiving instead messages like xterm: Error 1, errno 13: Permission denied or grantpt: No such file or directory XView error: NULL pointer passed to xv_set other programs (xload, file manager, ...) are displayed very well What is happening here ? Any ideas ? --------------------------------------------- Haiko Steuer Fon: 030 / 314-24253 mailto:haiko at physik.tu-berlin.de http://wwwitp.physik.tu-berlin.de/~haiko/ --------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Fri Oct 27 06:29:05 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:29:05 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " Message-ID: Is it possible that the /var filesystem is mounted read-only? In the past, I've seen this to be the case after an unexpected reboot, etc. This console message usually indicates that init cannot write to /var. And it's generally because the fs is mounted read-only. This happens if there is a brief power outage, etc and the system believes filesystems are mounted, when in fact they are not. You can remount the filesystem with something like: # mount -o rw,remount / then hit CTRL-D If that fails, try fsck on the filesystem. Hope that helps, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: hbuford at cnnsimail.com [mailto:hbuford at cnnsimail.com] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 6:06 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " Has anyone ever seen this error before? I'm getting this error after applying the recommended patches from SunSolve to an x86 machine. It also says "Cannot create /var/adm/utmp or /var/adm/utmpx" is there anything I can do about this? Henry --------------------------------------------------------------------- Get free email from CNN Sports Illustrated at http://email.cnnsi.com/ _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Fri Oct 27 06:42:06 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:42:06 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed Message-ID: > Your /dev/kmem is only accessible by root and top can only be run as root. > You have a couple of choices..... > 1) Less Secure - chmod /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem (linked to by /dev/kmem) to > allow others access. Not a very good idea, /dev/kmem is the virtual memory of the kernel, you dont want to change the permissions of it, i'm not to sure how the kernel would react to it either. > 2) More Secure - Install sudo and set up top access for specific > users/groups > 3) Most Secure - Leave as is and only allow root usage. If you want top to be able to query /dev/kmem the best way i can see is to make top setuid root: chown root top chmod u+s root Regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com Fri Oct 27 06:51:45 2000 From: magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com (Magnus Abrante) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:51:45 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed Message-ID: > openwin comes up with the message > fbconsole: grantpt failed > > I am not able to get any terminal, receiving instead messages like > xterm: Error 1, errno 13: Permission denied > or > grantpt: No such file or directory > XView error: NULL pointer passed to xv_set > > other programs (xload, file manager, ...) are displayed very well > > What is happening here ? > Any ideas ? Sounds like its unable to get itself a pseudo-terminal, make sure the permisions of /usr/lib/pt_chmod is 4111 (eg ---s--x--x ). //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Fri Oct 27 07:29:13 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:29:13 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Magnus - thanks 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_01C04011.83B51BC0 Content-Type: text/plain I will just have to say here that I commend Magnus for posting so many answers.... Thanks, 1st > -----Original Message----- > From: Magnus Abrante [SMTP:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:42 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C04011.83B51BC0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Magnus - thanks

I will just have to = say here that I commend Magnus for posting so many answers....

Thanks,
1st

-----Original Message-----
From:   Magnus Abrante = [SMTP:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com]
Sent:   Friday, October 27, 2000 7:42 AM
To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] strange things = happening, grantpt failed

------_=_NextPart_001_01C04011.83B51BC0-- From steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Fri Oct 27 07:38:23 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:38:23 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Prestoserve card in Ultra 2 ? Message-ID: Hi all, I got a spare PrestoServe SBus card (Sun P/N 370-1401) which had been used in a SparcStation 10 before. Will I be able to use in in an Ultra 2 machine, and is there a similar thing for Ultra 60's? 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 Art is a lie which makes us realize the truth. --- Pablo Picasso From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 27 08:15:40 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:15:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " Message-ID: there's a bug notice on this on sunsolve - basically it says that you have to go into single user mode and delete the two files.... --- "Kalusniak, Jeff" wrote: > Is it possible that the /var filesystem is mounted > read-only? In the past, > I've seen this to be the case after an unexpected > reboot, etc. > > This console message usually indicates that init > cannot write to /var. And > it's generally because the fs is mounted read-only. > This happens if there is > a brief power outage, etc and the system believes > filesystems are mounted, > when in fact they are not. You can remount the > filesystem with something > like: > > # mount -o rw,remount / > then hit CTRL-D > > If that fails, try fsck on the filesystem. > > Hope that helps, > > Jeff > > -----Original Message----- > From: hbuford at cnnsimail.com > [mailto:hbuford at cnnsimail.com] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 6:06 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " > > > Has anyone ever seen this error before? > I'm getting this error after applying the > recommended patches from SunSolve > to an x86 machine. It also says "Cannot create > /var/adm/utmp or > /var/adm/utmpx" is there anything I can do about > this? > > > Henry > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Get free email from CNN Sports Illustrated at > http://email.cnnsi.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! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From tconrad at edisonschools.com Fri Oct 27 08:17:31 2000 From: tconrad at edisonschools.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:17:31 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Magnus - thanks Message-ID: --------------C7FDE6EACAAA403D5217739F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I concur! Even pointing someone in the right direction is a good thing! Tim "Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)" wrote: > > > I will just have to say here that I commend Magnus for posting so many > answers.... > > Thanks, > 1st > > -----Original Message----- > From: Magnus Abrante [SMTP:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:42 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed --------------C7FDE6EACAAA403D5217739F Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I concur!

Even pointing someone in the right direction is a good thing!

Tim

"Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)" wrote:

 

I will just have to say here that I commend Magnus for posting so many answers....

Thanks,
1st

-----Original Message-----
From:   Magnus Abrante [SMTP:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com]
Sent:   Friday, October 27, 2000 7:42 AM
To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:        Re: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed

--------------C7FDE6EACAAA403D5217739F-- From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 27 08:17:32 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:17:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] virus Message-ID: also - is there such a thing as sun.com.ph ??? --- "Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)" wrote: > OK - who sent the virus and what is hanson.scr? > > Thanks, > 1st > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From sdp6513050 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 27 08:21:00 2000 From: sdp6513050 at yahoo.com (steve price) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:21:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 Message-ID: is this true for an u5 as well? just got one and was wanting to go buy a 20gb hard disk at the local frys - is the ide controller in a u5/10 ata66? --- Bill Bradford wrote: > On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 05:51:52PM -0700, Greg > wrote: > > > Is there any way to utilize a Quantum LM30 30GB > hard drive > > > with an Ultra 10??? > > Yes, don't run such old operating system. Solaris > 7 and 8 support > > EIDE disks larger than 8GB, Solaris 8 10/00 and > later support > > larger than 32GB. > > > Talked with Sun tech support - they say the > Ultra 10 only supports > > > up to 9GB internal IDE disks > > That's not true unless you asked specifically > about an Ultra 10 > > running Solaris 2.6. > > Of course if you've labeled the disk it will > remain 8GB until > > you trash the label and re-label the disk, the OS > will always > > use a valid label even if it doesn't describe the > full disk. > > Trash the first few blocks of the disk by running > dd from /dev/zero > > to a raw disk slice that starts at block zero on > the disk. > > -greg > > You also need to update the OpenBoot flash ROM in > the U10 to get > it to recognize more than 8gig disks. > > Bill > > -- > Bill Bradford > mrbill at mrbill.net > Austin, TX > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Fri Oct 27 08:30:59 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:30:59 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " Message-ID: That's a possibility too. It's listed also in the "Common Error Mesages" as I described below. -----Original Message----- From: steve price [mailto:sdp6513050 at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:16 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " there's a bug notice on this on sunsolve - basically it says that you have to go into single user mode and delete the two files.... --- "Kalusniak, Jeff" wrote: > Is it possible that the /var filesystem is mounted > read-only? In the past, > I've seen this to be the case after an unexpected > reboot, etc. > > This console message usually indicates that init > cannot write to /var. And > it's generally because the fs is mounted read-only. > This happens if there is > a brief power outage, etc and the system believes > filesystems are mounted, > when in fact they are not. You can remount the > filesystem with something > like: > > # mount -o rw,remount / > then hit CTRL-D > > If that fails, try fsck on the filesystem. > > Hope that helps, > > Jeff > > -----Original Message----- > From: hbuford at cnnsimail.com > [mailto:hbuford at cnnsimail.com] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 6:06 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " > > > Has anyone ever seen this error before? > I'm getting this error after applying the > recommended patches from SunSolve > to an x86 machine. It also says "Cannot create > /var/adm/utmp or > /var/adm/utmpx" is there anything I can do about > this? > > > Henry > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Get free email from CNN Sports Illustrated at > http://email.cnnsi.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! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com Fri Oct 27 08:33:42 2000 From: jkalusniak at goliathfalls.com (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:33:42 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed Message-ID: No doubt #1 is not a good idea, hence the "Less Secure" tag. Do you think it's safer to suid it or sudo it? -----Original Message----- From: Magnus Abrante [mailto:magnus.abrante at sweden.sun.com] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 6:42 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] strange things happening, grantpt failed > Your /dev/kmem is only accessible by root and top can only be run as root. > You have a couple of choices..... > 1) Less Secure - chmod /devices/pseudo/mm at 0:kmem (linked to by /dev/kmem) to > allow others access. Not a very good idea, /dev/kmem is the virtual memory of the kernel, you dont want to change the permissions of it, i'm not to sure how the kernel would react to it either. > 2) More Secure - Install sudo and set up top access for specific > users/groups > 3) Most Secure - Leave as is and only allow root usage. If you want top to be able to query /dev/kmem the best way i can see is to make top setuid root: chown root top chmod u+s root Regards, //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 Michael.Jonsson at edt.ericsson.se Fri Oct 27 08:45:25 2000 From: Michael.Jonsson at edt.ericsson.se (Michael Jonsson (BCT)) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:45:25 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sparc 4 serial port b!? Message-ID: Hi all, I'm trying to set up a tip hardwire session between a sparc 4 and a console switch. /etc/remote has dv=/dev/term/b configured for hardwire! The sparc 4 has a shared a/b serial port and I don't have a "split" cable. I think I can solve this by making a new cable with the pin configuration for the b serial port!? Does anyone have that pin configuration? Thanks in advance Best Regards Michael Jonsson Ericsson Business Consulting Ericsson IT Services / Midrange Servers ___________________________________ KI/BCT/I/OKU Torshamnsgatan 39, 5th floor SE-125 82 Stockholm, SWEDEN Phone: +46 8 404 95 54 Mobile: +46 70 624 29 48 mailto:michael.jonsson at edt.ericsson.se From chennai_dude at excite.com Fri Oct 27 08:46:08 2000 From: chennai_dude at excite.com (Balaji srinivasan) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:46:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS Doubt Message-ID: Hi Admins, I have a doubt in NIS. Pardon me if it's silly. We have some servers configured with NIS. One master and several clients. My questions are: 1. When a system gets itself registered as NIS client,how can I set the passwd of ROOT to be the same as NIS master. In /etc/nsswitch.conf file passwd : nis files is present. 2. Is it advisable to have the passwd of ROOT userid same as NIS master for the clients?. If not how can I set unique ROOT passwords for the NIS master and the clients. Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Fri Oct 27 08:57:41 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:57:41 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS Doubt Message-ID: Hi, Generally you don't distribute root info via NIS ie the root entry is removed from the passwd file distributed by NIS. Nothing to stop you manually setting all the clients to have the same local root passwd tho'. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: Balaji srinivasan [mailto:chennai_dude at excite.com] Sent: 27 October 2000 14:46 To: sunhelp, sunhelp Subject: [Sunhelp] NIS Doubt Hi Admins, I have a doubt in NIS. Pardon me if it's silly. We have some servers configured with NIS. One master and several clients. My questions are: 1. When a system gets itself registered as NIS client,how can I set the passwd of ROOT to be the same as NIS master. In /etc/nsswitch.conf file passwd : nis files is present. 2. Is it advisable to have the passwd of ROOT userid same as NIS master for the clients?. If not how can I set unique ROOT passwords for the NIS master and the clients. Thanks, Balaji ----------------------- Unix Administrator Segue Software Inc.., 201,Spring Street Lexington,MA-02421 Ph: 781-402-5898 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From tcameron at linux-magic.com Fri Oct 27 09:06:58 2000 From: tcameron at linux-magic.com (The Archimage) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:06:58 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Cable pinouts Message-ID: I found this on google search for "sparc 4 serial pinout:" http://www.stokely.com/unix.serial.port.resources/A-B-Ycablepinout.html#10.lx.link From balaji_iii at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 09:09:35 2000 From: balaji_iii at hotmail.com (Balaji N) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:09:35 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Any Suggestion?? Message-ID: Hi I have attached A1000 to E5000 Server where solaris 2.7 is running. I am having Raid Manager 6.1.1 running on that. I need to clarify one thing. I have created Luns on A1000 and created filesystems/partitions and using it. No problem. When iam using a ps -ef | grep osa command iam seeing the following raid daemons running /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf We are having couple of 2.5 server running where array a1000 attached. when i have used the same ps command there i am seeing the driver daemon running on that like /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf is this two daemons should run (rdaemon) on my solaris 2.7 machines too?? Pls. clarify. What are all the problems i may face... Thanks Balaji ___________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 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 steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Fri Oct 27 09:50:06 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:50:06 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: virus Message-ID: On Fri 2000-10-27 (06:17), steve price wrote: > also - is there such a thing as sun.com.ph ??? Yes: ; <<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> mx sun.com.ph ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY , status: NOERROR, id: 6 ;; flags: qr aa rd ra ; Ques: 1, Ans: 2, Auth: 2, Addit: 4 ;; QUESTIONS: ;; sun.com.ph, type = MX, class = IN ;; ANSWERS: sun.com.ph. 86400 MX 10 sunphil.sun.com.ph. sun.com.ph. 86400 MX 20 csd.sun.com.ph. ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS: sun.com.ph. 86400 NS ns1.sun.com.ph. sun.com.ph. 86400 NS csd.sun.com.ph. ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS: sunphil.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.65 csd.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.162 ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.71 ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.1 ;; Sent 1 pkts, answer found in time: 885 msec ;; FROM: dss19 to SERVER: default -- 139.17.128.10 ;; WHEN: Fri Oct 27 16:49:26 2000 ;; MSG SIZE sent: 28 rcvd: 168 -- 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 marisun27 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 09:50:12 2000 From: marisun27 at hotmail.com (Mariappan M) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:50:12 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: It seems there is a problem with yr. scsi cable..try replacing it.. Also u can do a 'probe-scsi-all' in ok prompt to check all scsi devices attached to it Mari _________________________________________________________________________ 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 steffen at gfz-potsdam.de Fri Oct 27 09:55:18 2000 From: steffen at gfz-potsdam.de (Steffen Grunewald) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:55:18 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Sparc 4 serial port b!? Message-ID: On Fri 2000-10-27 (15:45), Michael Jonsson (BCT) wrote: > The sparc 4 has a shared a/b serial port and I don't have a "split" cable. > Does anyone have that pin configuration? http://sunse.jinr.ru/local/modem/A-B-Ycablepinout.html -- 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 What's that? Somebody tries to cut my internet connec$%)`CARRIER LOST From mrbill at mrbill.net Fri Oct 27 10:42:07 2000 From: mrbill at mrbill.net (Bill Bradford) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:42:07 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] virus Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 05:47:21AM -0400, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote: > OK - who sent the virus and what is hanson.scr? > Thanks, > 1st I got so many bounced copies and so many "message rejected - virus" emails back to the listmaster that it wasnt funny. at all. (at least 100..) -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Fri Oct 27 11:03:49 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:03:49 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] virus 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_01C0402F.7E2B4760 Content-Type: text/plain So the offending party is booted I hope? > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 11:42 AM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] virus > > On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 05:47:21AM -0400, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote: > > OK - who sent the virus and what is hanson.scr? > > Thanks, > > 1st > > I got so many bounced copies and so many "message rejected - virus" emails > back to the listmaster that it wasnt funny. at all. (at least 100..) > > -- > Bill Bradford > mrbill at mrbill.net > Austin, TX > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0402F.7E2B4760 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] virus

So the offending = party is booted I hope?

-----Original Message-----
From:   Bill Bradford [SMTP:mrbill at mrbill.net]
Sent:   Friday, October 27, 2000 11:42 AM
To:     sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject:       = Re: [Sunhelp] virus

On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 05:47:21AM = -0400, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote:
> OK - who sent the virus and what = is hanson.scr?
> Thanks,
> 1st

I got so many bounced copies and so = many "message rejected - virus" emails
back to the listmaster that it wasnt = funny.  at all.  (at least 100..)

--
Bill Bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
Austin, TX
_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

------_=_NextPart_001_01C0402F.7E2B4760-- From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 27 11:06:23 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:06:23 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Solaris 8 UFS, SunPC, AtrePort and answer to question Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Brian Hechinger wrote: | ODS: so, i would do this if, say, i was running oracle and too cheap to vuy | veritas, but otherwise just use logging in solaris 8. :) Yeah, something like that. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 27 11:07:49 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:07:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] editor Message-ID: On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Chanaka Mendis wrote: | Hi, | | We have few dump terminals conected to a Ultra 250 ( Solaris 2.6). | I need a editor that is capable of supporting 132 columns.(scroll) | We cannot use vi editor b'cos it doesn't support scrolling in | horizontally. | whole 132 characters should appear in single line. | | Do any one knows the that kind of editor? I think pico, which comes with pine, does that. /dale From gonufer at yahoo.com Fri Oct 27 11:07:56 2000 From: gonufer at yahoo.com (Greg) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:07:56 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 Message-ID: > is this true for an u5 as well? The Ultra 5 is the exact same system as the Ultra 10, the only different is the case/power supply and the PCI riser card. > > You also need to update the OpenBoot flash ROM in > > the U10 to get > > it to recognize more than 8gig disks. Not true but it seems to be a common misconception (perhaps because peecees required "BIOS" updates to handle >8GB disks?). There have been some scattered IDE-related bug fixes in OBP but mostly things like some debug commmands not working when there weren't any IDE devices installed and some CD-ROM drives not showing up properly. -greg From Steve.Illgen at crackerbarrel.com Fri Oct 27 11:18:03 2000 From: Steve.Illgen at crackerbarrel.com (Illgen Steve 448) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:18:03 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: virus 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_01C04031.B32C9A16 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Oh well, we've all experienced virus now and then. Just make sure you don't open the attachment (Hanson.scr). The virus, WIN95.MTX, can be pretty messy. As you cansee, it affects systems running Windows Outlook, but then again, don't they all? Steven Illgen UNIX Systems Administrator Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (V) 615-443-9230 (F) 615-443-9479 -----Original Message----- From: Steffen Grunewald [mailto:steffen at gfz-potsdam.de] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:50 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: virus On Fri 2000-10-27 (06:17), steve price wrote: > also - is there such a thing as sun.com.ph ??? Yes: ; <<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> mx sun.com.ph ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY , status: NOERROR, id: 6 ;; flags: qr aa rd ra ; Ques: 1, Ans: 2, Auth: 2, Addit: 4 ;; QUESTIONS: ;; sun.com.ph, type = MX, class = IN ;; ANSWERS: sun.com.ph. 86400 MX 10 sunphil.sun.com.ph. sun.com.ph. 86400 MX 20 csd.sun.com.ph. ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS: sun.com.ph. 86400 NS ns1.sun.com.ph. sun.com.ph. 86400 NS csd.sun.com.ph. ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS: sunphil.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.65 csd.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.162 ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.71 ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.1 ;; Sent 1 pkts, answer found in time: 885 msec ;; FROM: dss19 to SERVER: default -- 139.17.128.10 ;; WHEN: Fri Oct 27 16:49:26 2000 ;; MSG SIZE sent: 28 rcvd: 168 -- 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. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C04031.B32C9A16 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Re: virus

Oh well, we've all experienced virus now and then. = Just make sure you don't open the attachment (Hanson.scr). The virus, = WIN95.MTX, can be pretty messy. As you cansee, it affects systems = running Windows Outlook, but then again, don't they all?

Steven Illgen
UNIX Systems Administrator
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
(V) 615-443-9230
(F) 615-443-9479




-----Original Message-----
From: Steffen Grunewald [mailto:steffen at gfz-potsdam.de= ]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:50
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: virus


On Fri 2000-10-27 (06:17), steve price wrote:
> also - is there such a thing as sun.com.ph = ???

Yes:

; <<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> mx = sun.com.ph
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY , status: = NOERROR, id: 6
;; flags: qr aa rd ra ; Ques: 1, Ans: 2, Auth: 2, = Addit: 4
;; QUESTIONS:
;;      sun.com.ph, type = =3D MX, class =3D IN

;; ANSWERS:
sun.com.ph.     = 86400   MX      10 = sunphil.sun.com.ph.
sun.com.ph.     = 86400   MX      20 = csd.sun.com.ph.

;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
sun.com.ph.     = 86400   NS      = ns1.sun.com.ph.
sun.com.ph.     = 86400   NS      = csd.sun.com.ph.

;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS:
sunphil.sun.com.ph.     = 86400   A       = 208.142.163.65
csd.sun.com.ph. 86400   = A       208.142.163.162
ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400   = A       208.142.163.71
ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400   = A       208.142.163.1

;; Sent 1 pkts, answer found in time: 885 msec =
;; FROM: dss19 to SERVER: default -- = 139.17.128.10
;; WHEN: Fri Oct 27 16:49:26 2000
;; MSG SIZE  sent: 28  rcvd: 168

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C04031.B32C9A16-- From drouse1 at nc.rr.com Fri Oct 27 11:27:31 2000 From: drouse1 at nc.rr.com (David Rouse) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:27:31 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] editor Message-ID: on 10/27/00 5:30 AM, Chanaka Mendis at chanakam at millenniumit.com wrote: > Hi, > > We have few dump terminals conected to a Ultra 250 ( Solaris 2.6). > I need a editor that is capable of supporting 132 columns.(scroll) > We cannot use vi editor b'cos it doesn't support scrolling in > horizontally. > whole 132 characters should appear in single line. I don't think horizontal scrolling beyond the screen width is a function of vi, I think it is a function of your terminal setup. You should be able to tell your terminal what to do with long lines and what you want to do is wrap them. I don't have my trusty Wyse hooked up right now, but I know I have vi'd files with long lines before. Now, as far as getting all 132 characters on a single line, well then you would need a 132 mode for your terminal. But wrapping should work. -- David "thanks, but I'd rather use vi" Rouse From joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Fri Oct 27 11:29:28 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:29:28 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: virus 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_01C04033.142BBA76 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" VMSmail: the solution to all virus problems. Shame I've gotta use Outlook at the new site. Have a nice weekend everyone. -----Original Message----- From: Illgen Steve 448 [mailto:Steve.Illgen at crackerbarrel.com] Sent: 27 October 2000 17:18 To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org' Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Re: virus Oh well, we've all experienced virus now and then. Just make sure you don't open the attachment (Hanson.scr). The virus, WIN95.MTX, can be pretty messy. As you cansee, it affects systems running Windows Outlook, but then again, don't they all? Steven Illgen UNIX Systems Administrator Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (V) 615-443-9230 (F) 615-443-9479 -----Original Message----- From: Steffen Grunewald [ mailto:steffen at gfz-potsdam.de ] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:50 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: virus On Fri 2000-10-27 (06:17), steve price wrote: > also - is there such a thing as sun.com.ph ??? Yes: ; <<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> mx sun.com.ph ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY , status: NOERROR, id: 6 ;; flags: qr aa rd ra ; Ques: 1, Ans: 2, Auth: 2, Addit: 4 ;; QUESTIONS: ;; sun.com.ph, type = MX, class = IN ;; ANSWERS: sun.com.ph. 86400 MX 10 sunphil.sun.com.ph. sun.com.ph. 86400 MX 20 csd.sun.com.ph. ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS: sun.com.ph. 86400 NS ns1.sun.com.ph. sun.com.ph. 86400 NS csd.sun.com.ph. ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS: sunphil.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.65 csd.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.162 ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.71 ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400 A 208.142.163.1 ;; Sent 1 pkts, answer found in time: 885 msec ;; FROM: dss19 to SERVER: default -- 139.17.128.10 ;; WHEN: Fri Oct 27 16:49:26 2000 ;; MSG SIZE sent: 28 rcvd: 168 -- 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. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C04033.142BBA76 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" RE: [Sunhelp] Re: virus
VMSmail: the solution to all virus problems. Shame I've gotta use Outlook at the new site.
 
Have a nice weekend everyone.
-----Original Message-----
From: Illgen Steve 448 [mailto:Steve.Illgen at crackerbarrel.com]
Sent: 27 October 2000 17:18
To: 'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'
Subject: RE: [Sunhelp] Re: virus

Oh well, we've all experienced virus now and then. Just make sure you don't open the attachment (Hanson.scr). The virus, WIN95.MTX, can be pretty messy. As you cansee, it affects systems running Windows Outlook, but then again, don't they all?

Steven Illgen
UNIX Systems Administrator
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
(V) 615-443-9230
(F) 615-443-9479




-----Original Message-----
From: Steffen Grunewald [mailto:steffen at gfz-potsdam.de]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:50
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: virus


On Fri 2000-10-27 (06:17), steve price wrote:
> also - is there such a thing as sun.com.ph ???

Yes:

; <<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> mx sun.com.ph
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY , status: NOERROR, id: 6
;; flags: qr aa rd ra ; Ques: 1, Ans: 2, Auth: 2, Addit: 4
;; QUESTIONS:
;;      sun.com.ph, type = MX, class = IN

;; ANSWERS:
sun.com.ph.     86400   MX      10 sunphil.sun.com.ph.
sun.com.ph.     86400   MX      20 csd.sun.com.ph.

;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
sun.com.ph.     86400   NS      ns1.sun.com.ph.
sun.com.ph.     86400   NS      csd.sun.com.ph.

;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS:
sunphil.sun.com.ph.     86400   A       208.142.163.65
csd.sun.com.ph. 86400   A       208.142.163.162
ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400   A       208.142.163.71
ns1.sun.com.ph. 86400   A       208.142.163.1

;; Sent 1 pkts, answer found in time: 885 msec
;; FROM: dss19 to SERVER: default -- 139.17.128.10
;; WHEN: Fri Oct 27 16:49:26 2000
;; MSG SIZE  sent: 28  rcvd: 168

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C04033.142BBA76-- From dougmc at frenzy.com Fri Oct 27 11:40:09 2000 From: dougmc at frenzy.com (Doug McLaren) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:40:09 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] slow le0 on SPARC10 Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:41:19AM +0100, Robert.Cross at scottish-newcastle.co.uk wrote: | Hello, I've got a SPARCstation 10 here that I'm using for a bit of testing | (e.g. kernel patches) | and I've run into a funny problem with the integrated Ethernet. | | Put simply inbound traffic, (ftp's to the box, or ftp-gets on the box itself), | work fine, but outbound | traffic is extremely slow, (e.g. 0.5Kbps!!). | | This system is dual processor, 128MB RAM, and Solaris 2.6 3/98 (with the 9th | October patch cluster | installed). I've checked the settings of the network port it's attached to and | it checks out at 10/full-duplex. That's your problem. Make it 10/half duplex. Often auto-negotiation doesn't work right, so force if 10/half duplex if you can. The le0 interfaces don't support full duplex AFAIK. Whenever you have a situation where you only get a small fraction of the speed that your interface should be giving you, making sure that everything is full duplex only if everything can support full duplex should be your first step. | This message is confidential. It may also be privileged or | protected by other legal rules. It does not constitute an ... Gawd. --- Doug McLaren, dougmc at frenzy.com `Commit a crime. When the police come over to dust for fingerprints have them dust the rest of the house too. You might go to jail, but it beats dusting.' - Ken's Deep Thoughts From danra123 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 11:54:08 2000 From: danra123 at hotmail.com (ra dan) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:54:08 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk mirroring Message-ID: What is the best way to do disk mirroring in a system having two hard disks with out using veritas etc.Right now all the data is on one hard disk and seconf hard disk is not used( Not formatted). Are there any good information web sites for disk mirroring. _________________________________________________________________________ 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 danra123 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 12:01:58 2000 From: danra123 at hotmail.com (ra dan) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:01:58 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Identical hard drive Message-ID: How to create identical hard drive. _________________________________________________________________________ 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 joe.fletcher at Metapack.com Fri Oct 27 12:03:18 2000 From: joe.fletcher at Metapack.com (Fletcher, Joe) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 18:03:18 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk mirroring Message-ID: Hi, Solstice disksuite will do the job. Comes bundled with Solaris 8. Cheers Joe -----Original Message----- From: ra dan [mailto:danra123 at hotmail.com] Sent: 27 October 2000 17:54 To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk mirroring What is the best way to do disk mirroring in a system having two hard disks with out using veritas etc.Right now all the data is on one hard disk and seconf hard disk is not used( Not formatted). Are there any good information web sites for disk mirroring. _________________________________________________________________________ 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. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com Fri Oct 27 12:03:48 2000 From: SWingate at NEUUS.JNJ.com (Wingate, Steve [IBM NON J&J]) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:03:48 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] virus 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_01C04037.DF9BC300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Maybe it's a Hanson music group screensaver? That would definitely qualify as a virus in my book. :) -----Original Message----- From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:42 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] virus On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 05:47:21AM -0400, Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris) wrote: > OK - who sent the virus and what is hanson.scr? > Thanks, > 1st I got so many bounced copies and so many "message rejected - virus" emails back to the listmaster that it wasnt funny. at all. (at least 100..) -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C04037.DF9BC300 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] virus

Maybe it's a Hanson music group screensaver? That = would definitely qualify as a virus in my book. :)


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:42 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] virus


On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 05:47:21AM -0400, Fuerst, = Robert C. (Chris) wrote:
> OK - who sent the virus and what is = hanson.scr?
> Thanks,
> 1st

I got so many bounced copies and so many = "message rejected - virus" emails
back to the listmaster that it wasnt funny.  at = all.  (at least 100..)

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C04037.DF9BC300-- From wonko at entropy.tmok.com Fri Oct 27 12:21:04 2000 From: wonko at entropy.tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:21:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Disk mirroring Message-ID: > What is the best way to do disk mirroring in a system having > two hard disks with out using veritas etc.Right now all the data is on one > hard disk and seconf hard disk is not used( Not formatted). Solstice Disk Suite comes free with Solaris these days. use that. it's pretty easy to setup, although the docs at docs.sun.com are really confusing and make it harder than it should be. it's pretty intuative if you use the GUI (metatool), so if you poke around for a while you should be able to figure it out. > Are there any good information web sites for disk mirroring. i haven't really looked, i use SDS all the time. (unless Veritas is a better idea, then i use that) Would i be terribly out of line if i asked everyone on this list to stop sending HTML? i use elm to read my mail, and it makes it a sorta painful experience having to dig through all that crap. thanks!! -brian From robert.fuerst at sylvania.com Fri Oct 27 12:25:05 2000 From: robert.fuerst at sylvania.com (Fuerst, Robert C. (Chris)) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:25:05 -0400 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Disk mirroring Message-ID: Better? > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Hechinger [SMTP:wonko at entropy.tmok.com] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 1:21 PM > To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Disk mirroring > > > What is the best way to do disk mirroring in a system having > > two hard disks with out using veritas etc.Right now all the data is on > one > > hard disk and seconf hard disk is not used( Not formatted). > > Solstice Disk Suite comes free with Solaris these days. use that. it's > pretty easy to setup, although the docs at docs.sun.com are really > confusing > and make it harder than it should be. it's pretty intuative if you use > the > GUI (metatool), so if you poke around for a while you should be able to > figure it out. > > > Are there any good information web sites for disk mirroring. > > i haven't really looked, i use SDS all the time. (unless Veritas is a > better > idea, then i use that) > > Would i be terribly out of line if i asked everyone on this list to stop > sending HTML? i use elm to read my mail, and it makes it a sorta painful > experience having to dig through all that crap. > > thanks!! > > -brian > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From marisun27 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 12:30:43 2000 From: marisun27 at hotmail.com (Mariappan M) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:30:43 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Apache for solaris Message-ID: Hi Checkout here http://httpd.apache.org/dist/binaries/solaris/ Mari _________________________________________________________________________ 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 shivraj at hyd.cmc.net.in Fri Oct 27 12:34:52 2000 From: shivraj at hyd.cmc.net.in (Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:34:52 -0500 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: Hi Friends! I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box. Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i keep on getting the following messgaes on the console..... WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2): 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 " I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the cable connecting to it ????? What's the difference in the above three messages. Thanks in advance ..... SHIVRAJ From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 27 12:37:24 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:37:24 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Identical hard drive Message-ID: On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, ra dan wrote: | How to create identical hard drive. Do you mean, how to have two drives of the same kind have the same partition table? Easy. prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c?t?d?s2 | fmthard -s - /dev/rdsk/c?t?d?s2 That copies the partition table from one drive and applys it to the second one. /dale From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 27 12:38:39 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:38:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk mirroring Message-ID: On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, ra dan wrote: | What is the best way to do disk mirroring in a system having | two hard disks with out using veritas etc.Right now all the data is on one | hard disk and seconf hard disk is not used( Not formatted). | | Are there any good information web sites for disk mirroring. See the SDS documentation on docs.sun.com. http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.260.2/@Ab2CollView?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 /dale From marisun27 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 12:57:36 2000 From: marisun27 at hotmail.com (Mariappan M) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:57:36 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk mirroring Message-ID: Here u go. Document for Disksuite is available in docs.sun.com as pdf files. I heard there is a bug when we u use gui. Its better to do in command line mode.. Mari Example - SPARC: Creating a Mirror From root (/) # metainit -f d11 1 1 c0t3d0s0 d11: Concat/Stripe is setup # metainit d12 1 1 c1t3d0s0 d12: Concat/Stripe is setup # metainit d10 -m d11 d10: Mirror is setup # metaroot d10 # lockfs -fa # reboot ... # metattach d10 d12 d10: Submirror d12 is attached # ls -l /dev/rdsk/c1t3d0s0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 88 Feb 8 15:51 /dev/rdsk/c1t3d0s0 -> ../../devices/iommu at f,e0000000/vme at f,df010000/SUNW,pn at 4d,1080000/ipi3sc at 0,0/i d at 3,0:a,raw ------------------ Example - Creating a Mirror From /usr # metainit -f d12 1 1 c0t3d0s6 d12: Concat/Stripe is setup # metainit d22 1 1 c1t0d0s6 d22: Concat/Stripe is setup # metainit d2 -m d12 d2: Mirror is setup (Edit the /etc/vfstab file so that /usr references the mirror) # reboot ... # metattach d2 d22 d2: Submirror d22 is attached The -f option forces the creation of the first concatenation, d12, which contains the mounted file system /usr on /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6. The second concatenation, d22, is created from /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6. (This slice must be the same size or greater than that of d12.) The metainit command with the -m option creates the one-way mirror d2 using the concatenation containing /usr. Next, the /etc/vfstab file must be edited to change the entry for /usr to reference the mirror. For example, the following line: /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s6 /usr ufs 1 yes - should be changed to: /dev/md/dsk/d2 /dev/md/rdsk/d2 /usr ufs 1 yes - After a reboot, the second submirror d22 is attached to the mirror, causing a mirror resync. (The system verifies that the concatenations and the mirror are set up, and that submirror d22 is attached.) Example - Creating a Mirror From swap # metainit -f d11 1 1 c0t0d0s1 d11: Concat/Stripe is setup # metainit d21 1 1 c1t0d0s1 d21: Concat/Stripe is setup # metainit d1 -m d11 d1: Mirror is setup (Edit the /etc/vfstab file so that swap references the mirror) # reboot ... # metattach d1 d21 d1: Submirror d21 is attached The -f option forces the creation of the first concatenation, d11, which contains the mounted file system swap on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1. The second concatenation, d21, is created from /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1. (This slice must be the same size or greater than that of d11.) The metainit command with the -m option creates the one-way mirror d1 using the concatenation containing swap. Next, if there is an entry for swap in the /etc/vfstab file, it must be edited to reference the mirror. For example, the following line: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 - - swap - no - should be changed to: /dev/md/dsk/d1 - - swap - no - After a reboot, the second submirror d21 is attached to the mirror, causing a mirror resync. (The system verifies that the concatenations and the mirror are set up, and that submirror d21 is attached.) _________________________________________________________________________ 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 shivrajyadav at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 13:24:32 2000 From: shivrajyadav at hotmail.com (shivraj yadav) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 18:24:32 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: Thanks for your suggestions ..... My SPARCSERVER 1000 had normal 50 pin SCSI HDD's with the same cable in the external shoe-box. Then we replaced them with higher capacity HDD which came ... i guess in Ultra SCSI format, i.e they were with miniature 68 pin connector. So the cable being the same i.e 50 pin, i used a 68 pin - to - 50 pin converter, to attach the cable to the external HDD. is this arrangement the cause of these errors ? Will there be any problems bcos of the 50 pin SCSI cable & the 68 pin HDD with the convertor ???? Do i have to change the cable to Ultra SCSI cable ???? Please do lemme know ...... >From: "Rey S. Castro" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:20:11 +0800 > >hi, > >You have to be certain on the external disk you are attaching on the >SS1000. Are you using ULTRASCSI disks? If so, there is a specific cable >for that device, check the information at the back of the multipack cover ( >if you are using an UltraSCSI multipack). > >-rey- > > > > >Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote: > > > Hi Friends! > > I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external > > HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box. > > Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i > > keep on getting the following messgaes on the console..... > > > > WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2): > > 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate > > "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command > > 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command > > 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 " > > > > I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the > > cable connecting to it ????? > > What's the difference in the above three messages. > > Thanks in advance ..... > > SHIVRAJ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 shivrajyadav at hotmail.com Fri Oct 27 13:42:55 2000 From: shivrajyadav at hotmail.com (shivraj yadav) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 18:42:55 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: Thyanks for ur suggestion. Can u pls tell me the name of the cable since there isn't mentioned anything on the HDD. Also, since this external HDD sits in a external shoe-box, which has a flat 50-pin cable, how can i replace that cable ..... since that cable also goes to other HDD in a chain fashion & these HDD are normal 50-pin SCSI HDD. Thanks >From: "Rey S. Castro" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:26:54 +0800 > >hi, > >by the way the error message is due to cable you are using cannot support >UltraSCSI transfer rate... you may use these cables recommended at the back >of the multipack cover. > >-rey- > >Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote: > > > Hi Friends! > > I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external > > HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box. > > Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i > > keep on getting the following messgaes on the console..... > > > > WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2): > > 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate > > "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command > > 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command > > 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 " > > > > I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the > > cable connecting to it ????? > > What's the difference in the above three messages. > > Thanks in advance ..... > > SHIVRAJ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > >-- >=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= > ______ > /_____/\ REY S. CASTRO > /_____\\ \ Systems Engineer (FSG) > /_____\ \\ / Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. > /_____/ \/ / / Enterprise Services Division > /_____/ / \//\ 3/F Madison Building > \_____\//\ / / 904 Pasay Rd., Legaspi Village > \_____/ / /\ / Makati City > \_____/ \\ \ Phone: (+632) 867-1238, 867-1298, 867-1389 > \_____\ \\ Telefax : (+632) 867-1249 > \_____\/ Email: arcee at sun.com.ph > reyscastro at netscape.net > Pager: 1277-95337 > =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= > > _________________________________________________________________________ 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 spribyl at enteract.com Fri Oct 27 14:00:52 2000 From: spribyl at enteract.com (Steve Pribyl) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:00:52 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: This may seem silly but are you using a UltraSCSI controler with UltraSCSI disks? I don't think you can use Ultra Disks with regular controler. Steve Pribyl spribyl at enteract.com http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, shivraj yadav wrote: > Thyanks for ur suggestion. Can u pls tell me the name of the cable since > there isn't mentioned anything on the HDD. > Also, since this external HDD sits in a external shoe-box, which has a flat > 50-pin cable, how can i replace that cable ..... since that cable also goes > to other HDD in a chain fashion & these HDD are normal 50-pin SCSI HDD. > > Thanks > > > >From: "Rey S. Castro" > >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! > >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:26:54 +0800 > > > >hi, > > > >by the way the error message is due to cable you are using cannot support > >UltraSCSI transfer rate... you may use these cables recommended at the back > >of the multipack cover. > > > >-rey- > > > >Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote: > > > > > Hi Friends! > > > I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external > > > HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box. > > > Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i > > > keep on getting the following messgaes on the console..... > > > > > > WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2): > > > 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate > > > "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command > > > 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command > > > 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 " > > > > > > I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the > > > cable connecting to it ????? > > > What's the difference in the above three messages. > > > Thanks in advance ..... > > > SHIVRAJ > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > >-- > >=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= > > ______ > > /_____/\ REY S. CASTRO > > /_____\\ \ Systems Engineer (FSG) > > /_____\ \\ / Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. > > /_____/ \/ / / Enterprise Services Division > > /_____/ / \//\ 3/F Madison Building > > \_____\//\ / / 904 Pasay Rd., Legaspi Village > > \_____/ / /\ / Makati City > > \_____/ \\ \ Phone: (+632) 867-1238, 867-1298, 867-1389 > > \_____\ \\ Telefax : (+632) 867-1249 > > \_____\/ Email: arcee at sun.com.ph > > reyscastro at netscape.net > > Pager: 1277-95337 > > =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From daleg at elemental.org Fri Oct 27 14:20:32 2000 From: daleg at elemental.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:20:32 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Steve Pribyl wrote: | This may seem silly but are you using a UltraSCSI controler with UltraSCSI | disks? | | I don't think you can use Ultra Disks with regular controler. You can. All revisions of the SCSI spec are backwards compatable. You could run a Ulra-160 disk on a SCSI-1 controller if you so wished. /dale From thaug at meridianleasing.net Fri Oct 27 15:01:18 2000 From: thaug at meridianleasing.net (Tom Haug) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:01:18 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] 200MHz Sun Processor Message-ID: Hi Bill: If you or any of your readers are interested I have quite a few X1188A 200MHz Processors for the Ultra 2 available at $100 per. It's no the latest and greatest, but, it's a good price. Keep up the good work and thanks for your time. Tom Haug Sun Product Manager Meridian Leasing Corp. 570 Lake Cook Road, Ste. 300 Deerfield, IL 60015 Ph#: 847-317-2198 Fx#: 847-444-8567 From kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us Fri Oct 27 17:06:55 2000 From: kyle at rawah.co.larimer.co.us (Kyle Freestone) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:06:55 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 Message-ID: SUMMARY large IDE disks for Ultra5's & 10's Well, the concensus is ... there is no concensus After talking with Tech Support again concerning the OBP issue -vs OS version. the fellow there said that some of the EARLY Ultra 10(5)'s didn't recognize IDE disks larger than 8GB and that the OBP patch seemed to fix the problem (current patch# 106121-13), even though (as Greg said) the patch doesn't mention any bug-id's pertaining to large disks. He also said that he thought that there was some fixes to the Solaris x86 OS for large IDE disks and they *might* of made some changes for the Sparc version as well - he wasn't sure and couldn't locate verification... either way. CONCLUSION since this system already recognized 9GB disks - I'm going to assume the OBP version is NOT the problem and start by booting from a Solaris 8 10/00 CD and see if format recognizes the 30GB disk. I'll then try the OBP patch if Sol8 doesn't pan out. thanks for all the input and I'll let you know IF and WHAT works kyle From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 02:42:20 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Bill Bradford) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 02:42:20 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] ignore, test message Message-ID: <20001028024220.Q18115@mrbill.net> ignore; upgrading mailing list software again. -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 08:03:51 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 16:03:51 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! 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_BMXFwCRDPE/btBSCWEhORw) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Is diffrential SCSI also Backward compatable ? Can Diff Scsi support USCSI Hard disks and other Peripherals ?. Mohammed Ilyas K. -----Original Message----- From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 10:21 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Steve Pribyl wrote: | This may seem silly but are you using a UltraSCSI controler with UltraSCSI | disks? | | I don't think you can use Ultra Disks with regular controler. You can. All revisions of the SCSI spec are backwards compatable. You could run a Ulra-160 disk on a SCSI-1 controller if you so wished. /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp --Boundary_(ID_BMXFwCRDPE/btBSCWEhORw) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !!

Is diffrential SCSI also Backward compatable ? Can = Diff Scsi support USCSI Hard disks and other Peripherals ?.

Mohammed Ilyas K.
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From: Dale Ghent [mailto:daleg at elemental.org]
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Steve Pribyl wrote:

| This may seem silly but are you using a UltraSCSI = controler with UltraSCSI
| disks?
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| I don't think you can use Ultra Disks with regular = controler.

You can. All revisions of the SCSI spec are backwards = compatable.

You could run a Ulra-160 disk on a SCSI-1 controller = if you so wished.

/dale

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--Boundary_(ID_BMXFwCRDPE/btBSCWEhORw)-- From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 08:32:02 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 09:32:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] failed write of utmpx entry:" " Message-ID: <200010281332.JAA27747@hermes.nextel.com> The problem is that "init" trys to record its run-level change to /var after it has been unmounted. We do the following to correct this error: # umount /var # mkdir /var/adm # ln -s /dev/null /var/adm/utmpx # ln -s /dev/null /var/adm/utmp # mount /var This will allow "init" to record its run-level change even after the /var filesystem gets unmounted during shutdown. The data itself is useless and the write will be discarded. It works. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 10:24:39 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Vinay Bharel) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 08:24:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SM52X & Sparc 10 Message-ID: Hi, Does anyone have any experience with the SM52X mbus modules? The SM52X is a dual 50Mhz module. Can I just pop this in my sparc 10 and expect it to work or do I need to fiddle with any jumpers. Also would Solaris 7 recognize this? I read somewhere that the bus has to be set at 80mhz. Any info would be greatly appreciated. --- Vinay Bharel vinay at bharel.com http://www.bharel.com From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 11:47:47 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:47:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Kalyandurga, Mohammed I wrote: | | Is diffrential SCSI also Backward compatable ? Can Diff Scsi support USCSI | Hard disks and other Peripherals ?. No. Diff SCSI can be the same as regular (single-ended) SCSI in terms of speed (You can have Differential Fast-Wide SCSI-2, Differential UltraSCSI, etc). The difference between the two is purely electrical. What differential SCSI gives you is the ability to have longer cables between your devices. Diff SCSI makes use of pins on the connector that are unused with SE SCSI to ground each individual data pin (8 data pins for narrow SCSI, 16 for Wide SCSI). This recudes the amount of electrical inteference on the data pins and thus allows increased distances between devices. Why you cant use differenct devices on a SE bus, or a combination of the two is that you'r connecting live pins to what should be dead pin on a SE device, openning up the posibility of frying your SE devices, and surely the differential devices wont like that, either. /dale From tconrad at edisonschools.com Sat Oct 28 12:47:45 2000 From: tconrad at edisonschools.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:47:45 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Disk mirroring References: Message-ID: <39FB1139.623B428B@edisonschools.com> if I can ever get it back off of the drive it's on... I have a shell script that automagically builds a mirror. It could easily be incorperated into say, JumpStart. (Which is exactly what I used it for) It does have some caveats, however. Since I was installing 25 of the exact same machines, it doesn't take into account for a box to have say, 4 drives. I used it on a box with 4 drives, and it mirrored drives 1 and 3 i nstead of 1 and 2. Which, I suppose is just fine, but could lead to issues when you have a drive failure. It also is quite dumb on how it creates the /etc/vfstab. And, the mount points are hard-coded. It does, though, do the reboot and build the second part of the mirrors. However! If you are interested in it, let me know. Tim Conrad Mariappan M wrote: > Here u go. Document for Disksuite is available in docs.sun.com as pdf files. > I heard there is a bug when we u use gui. Its better to do in command line > mode.. > > Mari > > Example - SPARC: Creating a Mirror From root (/) > # metainit -f d11 1 1 c0t3d0s0 > d11: Concat/Stripe is setup > # metainit d12 1 1 c1t3d0s0 > d12: Concat/Stripe is setup > # metainit d10 -m d11 > d10: Mirror is setup > # metaroot d10 > # lockfs -fa > # reboot > ... > # metattach d10 d12 > d10: Submirror d12 is attached > # ls -l /dev/rdsk/c1t3d0s0 > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 88 Feb 8 15:51 /dev/rdsk/c1t3d0s0 -> > ../../devices/iommu at f,e0000000/vme at f,df010000/SUNW,pn at 4d,1080000/ipi3sc at 0,0/i > d at 3,0:a,raw > > ------------------ > Example - Creating a Mirror From /usr > > # metainit -f d12 1 1 c0t3d0s6 > d12: Concat/Stripe is setup > # metainit d22 1 1 c1t0d0s6 > d22: Concat/Stripe is setup > # metainit d2 -m d12 > d2: Mirror is setup > (Edit the /etc/vfstab file so that /usr references the mirror) > # reboot > ... > # metattach d2 d22 > d2: Submirror d22 is attached > > The -f option forces the creation of the first concatenation, d12, which > contains the mounted file system /usr on /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6. The second > concatenation, d22, is created from /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6. (This slice must be > the same size or greater than that of d12.) The metainit command with the -m > option creates the one-way mirror d2 using the concatenation containing > /usr. Next, the /etc/vfstab file must be edited to change the entry for /usr > to reference the mirror. For example, the following line: > > /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s6 /usr ufs 1 yes - > > should be changed to: > > /dev/md/dsk/d2 /dev/md/rdsk/d2 /usr ufs 1 yes - > > After a reboot, the second submirror d22 is attached to the mirror, causing > a mirror resync. 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Reminders: For phone orders, Call 918-748-1977 For fax orders, fax to 208-246-1506 Remember to Quote Product Ad Code: HGH/102900A Thanks For Your Time & Have A Great Day! ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Please remove at: mailto:88kml at uymail.com?subject=remove ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 14:55:57 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Laurentiu Stoleriu) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 20:55:57 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solaris 7 on SPARCstation5 troubles Message-ID: I'm trying to do a clean install of Solaris 7 on a Sparc-station 5 with 64Mb RAM and 3 drives (2 x 510Mb + 1 x 4300Mb). The installation starts in ASCII mode and works just fine. After reboot I receive Notice: Can't find driver for console framebuffer! so OpenWin refuses to start - there is no directory called /dev/fb. the only similar thing that I found in the books is the 'solution' for the openwin error message (can't find /dev/fb). It says that the framebuffee device and the framebuffer device header packages are corrupted so reinstall them. I did it and pkgadd responded that the packages are already there. Never mind this - I said - install the packages once again but still no /dev/fb directory or other changes. I'm quite new on this Sparc architecture. Is there other PATH for the frame buffer device? I'm not aware to have other framebuffer device but I can't deny it. Is there a way to find out if I have other device (I have only software specific books but no technical specifications for the workstation). Thanks, LALI From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 19:23:14 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Bill Bradford) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 19:23:14 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] argh! sorry about the spam Message-ID: <20001028192314.L18115@mrbill.net> Sorry about the spam. I'm going to have to put in some filters now. MAPS, ORBS, something... -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 19:54:51 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Martin Wedel) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 00:54:51 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SM52X & Sparc 10 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Which module is this? 501-xxxx?. I was testing one of the modules from my 670MP, which is a SM512 (double wide, 50mhz with 1M cache each)(these naming conventions are confusing) and it booted up properly in my SS10, not sure of the boot prom revision. Looking at the MBBUS FAQs, I'm pretty sure that none of these modules were rated at 80mhz bus speed, I believe the SuperCache limited them to 40mhz. -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Vinay Bharel wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone have any experience with the SM52X mbus modules? > > The SM52X is a dual 50Mhz module. Can I just pop this in my sparc 10 and > expect it to work or do I need to fiddle with any jumpers. Also would > Solaris 7 recognize this? > > I read somewhere that the bus has to be set at 80mhz. > > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > --- > Vinay Bharel > vinay at bharel.com > http://www.bharel.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 19:56:46 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Martin Wedel) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 00:56:46 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SM52X & Sparc 10 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I meant to attach this link.. http://members.tripod.com/uutil/mbus/modules/ -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Vinay Bharel wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone have any experience with the SM52X mbus modules? > > The SM52X is a dual 50Mhz module. Can I just pop this in my sparc 10 and > expect it to work or do I need to fiddle with any jumpers. Also would > Solaris 7 recognize this? > > I read somewhere that the bus has to be set at 80mhz. > > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > --- > Vinay Bharel > vinay at bharel.com > http://www.bharel.com > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 23:44:16 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (The Archimage) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:44:16 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] argh! sorry about the spam In-Reply-To: <20001028192314.L18115@mrbill.net> Message-ID: Anything but ORBS. It sucks big time. Thomas On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Bill Bradford wrote: > Sorry about the spam. I'm going to have to put in some filters now. > MAPS, ORBS, something... > > From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sat Oct 28 23:45:18 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (The Archimage) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:45:18 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Sunhelp] Webmin perl In-Reply-To: <017b01c041b3$433d82f0$01010101@kingkong> Message-ID: Try going to www.sunfreeware.com. The Archimage On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, faisal wrote: > Anyone using web on solaris 7 if yes please tell me ehere to get perl & how > to install it > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 04:21:19 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Tim Chong) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:21:19 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help: Can't remove directory Message-ID: Hi there, Can someone help me? I can't seem to remove this directory: # pwd /export/home/ab2/dweb/data # ls -la total 10 drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 18:06 . drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 16:46 .. drwxrwxrwx 80 root root 3072 Oct 29 16:47 test # rm -rf test rm: Unable to remove directory test: File exists # cd test # ls -la total 8 drwxrwxrwx 80 root root 3072 Oct 29 16:47 . drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 18:06 .. # It's seem there's something in test, but what? I can't see it, and I can't remove /export/home/ab2, because of test. Any clue? I have tried doing so in Single user mode but failed, FYI: it's Solaris 8 SPARC. Thanks in advance, Tim -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 06:38:22 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (The Archimage) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 06:38:22 -0600 (CST) Subject: [Sunhelp] argh! sorry about the spam In-Reply-To: <134741355.20001029100902@cube.sh> Message-ID: It blocks non-spamming addresses, and does not take them off the list, even when the server has stopped relaying. Archimage On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Marc Sebastian Pelzer wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > why is ORBS sucking? I use it for a long time and it is protecting me > effective against SPAM emails. > > > Sunday, October 29, 2000, 5:44:16 AM, you wrote: > > > TA> Anything but ORBS. It sucks big time. > > TA> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Bill Bradford wrote: > > >> Sorry about the spam. I'm going to have to put in some filters now. > >> MAPS, ORBS, something... > > > From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 06:40:15 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (The Archimage) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 06:40:15 -0600 (CST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Help: Can't remove directory In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Why are there 80 links to the test directory? Archimage On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Tim Chong wrote: > Hi there, > > Can someone help me? I can't seem to remove this directory: > > # pwd > /export/home/ab2/dweb/data > # ls -la > total 10 > drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 18:06 . > drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 16:46 .. > drwxrwxrwx 80 root root 3072 Oct 29 16:47 test > # rm -rf test > rm: Unable to remove directory test: File exists > # cd test > # ls -la > total 8 > drwxrwxrwx 80 root root 3072 Oct 29 16:47 . > drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 18:06 .. > # > It's seem there's something in test, but what? I can't see it, and I can't > remove /export/home/ab2, because of test. > > Any clue? I have tried doing so in Single user mode but failed, FYI: it's > Solaris 8 SPARC. > > Thanks in advance, > > Tim > From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 08:19:30 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (faisal) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 06:19:30 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Webmin perl Message-ID: <017b01c041b3$433d82f0$01010101@kingkong> Anyone using web on solaris 7 if yes please tell me ehere to get perl & how to install it From wonko at tmok.com Sun Oct 29 11:02:47 2000 From: wonko at tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 12:02:47 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Solaris 7 on SPARCstation5 troubles Message-ID: <200010291702.MAA75231@entropy.tmok.com> >Notice: Can't find driver for console framebuffer! your framebuffer is no longer supported in Solaris 8. the first generation GX framebuffers aren't supported anymore (i know, i have one) but the newer ones are. a TGX or a TGX+ goes for pretty cheap on ebay if you need one. you probably aren't ever going to get OpenWin running on this framebuffer unless you downgrade to 7 or unless someone else has a better idea. cheers, -brian From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 13:24:35 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Martin Wedel) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:24:35 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Sunhelp] SM52X & Sparc 10 In-Reply-To: <200010291941.LAA44111@omsk.bungi.com> Message-ID: I'm grok'ing where you going with this, however, you set the jumpers in accordance with the MBUS speed of the module, ie, no math on your part. The following page has the jumper settings, 30-40 mhz are the choices in a SS 10... http://members.tripod.com/uutil/mbus/systems/sun/ss10.htm Cheers! -- Martin Wedel sun at minor-element.net http://www.minor-element.net/ On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Greg wrote: > > Which module is this? 501-xxxx?. I was testing one of the modules from my > > 670MP, which is a SM512 (double wide, 50mhz with 1M cache each)(these > > naming conventions are confusing) and it booted up properly in my SS10, > > not sure of the boot prom revision. Looking at the MBBUS FAQs, I'm pretty > > sure that none of these modules were rated at 80mhz bus speed, I believe > > the SuperCache limited them to 40mhz. > > Yes, but the clock on the motherboard is divided by two so it needs to be > set for 80MHz, there's no 40MHz setting for it. > > -greg > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From kfujinami at datatransit.com Sun Oct 29 13:34:04 2000 From: kfujinami at datatransit.com (Kevin Fujinami) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 11:34:04 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor? In-Reply-To: <200010272206.QAA23481@comanche.rawah.co.larimer.co.us> Message-ID: I am planning to purchase an Ultra 5 or 10. Can I use my regular PC monitor for the ultra's? I have a 19inch Viewsonic monitor. or do I need a Sun brand monitor? kevin. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 13:41:00 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Greg) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 11:41:00 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] SM52X & Sparc 10 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 29 Oct 2000 00:54:51 -0000." Message-ID: <200010291941.LAA44111@omsk.bungi.com> > Which module is this? 501-xxxx?. I was testing one of the modules from my > 670MP, which is a SM512 (double wide, 50mhz with 1M cache each)(these > naming conventions are confusing) and it booted up properly in my SS10, > not sure of the boot prom revision. Looking at the MBBUS FAQs, I'm pretty > sure that none of these modules were rated at 80mhz bus speed, I believe > the SuperCache limited them to 40mhz. Yes, but the clock on the motherboard is divided by two so it needs to be set for 80MHz, there's no 40MHz setting for it. -greg From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 13:50:44 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Marc Sebastian Pelzer) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 20:50:44 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Sunhelp] Webmin perl In-Reply-To: <200010291919.MAA14446@aj.nerdherd.net> Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Ian Hall-Beyer wrote: > >Try going to www.sunfreeware.com. > > I would stay away from the perl package on sunfreeware - it's given me > nothing but problems, mainly with CPAN.pm, especially if your local > compiler is gcc. All the problems went away when I rebuilt perl from > source on the target machine. this is exactly my thought. Using sunfreeware.com's perl is a pain for example in combination with DBI/DBD::* database access or other pm's. The best is getting the newest gcc and compile it (with gcc from sunfreeware), then remove the gcc-pkg and compile perl 5.6. Marc. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 14:08:00 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Mariappan M) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 20:08:00 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:Help: Can't remove directory Message-ID: Hi Check the directory for existence of files starting with . ls -l .* Mari _________________________________________________________________________ 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 sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 14:14:44 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Mariappan M) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 20:14:44 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:Help: Can't remove directory Message-ID: Hi sorry about that..u have already checked for . files... Mari _________________________________________________________________________ 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 sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 14:15:07 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Laurentiu Stoleriu) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 20:15:07 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Solaris 7 on SPARCstation5 troubles Message-ID: >your framebuffer is no longer supported in Solaris 8. the first generation GX >framebuffers aren't supported anymore (i know, i have one) but the newer ones >are. a TGX or a TGX+ goes for pretty cheap on ebay if you need one. >you probably aren't ever going to get OpenWin running on this framebuffer unless >you downgrade to 7 or unless someone else has a better idea. Yeah, now I know that I have a LEO ( ZX / TZX ) frame buffer. It's on the end-of-support list for Solaris 7. I'll look for a Solaris 6 around here or, if not, I'll return to the old Solaris 4. This sucks! Thanks, LALI From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 16:55:53 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 17:55:53 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] argh! sorry about the spam In-Reply-To: <134741355.20001029100902@cube.sh> Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Marc Sebastian Pelzer wrote: | Hi Thomas, | | why is ORBS sucking? I use it for a long time and it is protecting me | effective against SPAM emails. The proprieter(s) of ORBS have been known to use ORBS against people or organizations that they have personal spats with. I wouldnt consider it legitamite. Check the inet-access mailing list archives for plenty of past discussion on this, and other shadey ORBS happenings. What Bill /should/ do is close the list to subscribed addresses only. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 16:59:25 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 17:59:25 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Kevin Fujinami wrote: | I am planning to purchase an Ultra 5 or 10. Can I use my regular PC monitor | for the ultra's? I have a 19inch Viewsonic monitor. | | or do I need a Sun brand monitor? Any multisync monitor will do fine. It's all VESA/VGA compliant nowadays. You only needed "Special" Sun single-sync monitors with the older sbus video cards, such as the cgthree, cgsix, etc. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 18:13:59 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Mike Meredith) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 00:13:59 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00103000162500.31821@warlock.hmv.net> Hi On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, you wrote: > On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Kevin Fujinami wrote: > > | I am planning to purchase an Ultra 5 or 10. Can I use my regular PC monitor > | for the ultra's? I have a 19inch Viewsonic monitor. > | > | or do I need a Sun brand monitor? > > Any multisync monitor will do fine. It's all VESA/VGA compliant > nowadays. You only needed "Special" Sun single-sync monitors with the > older sbus video cards, such as the cgthree, cgsix, etc. I can't think of any reason why you would *need* a Sun monitor for the older framebuffers, as any decent multisync monitor should be quite happy to sync to the signal put out by the older framebuffers. As an example, I've used a Vision Master with a cgthree. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 19:32:50 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:32:50 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] freeware for Xwindows application Message-ID: <37903270960DD31189270008C7BB120B01F653CC@eidjknt151.eid.ericsson.se> Hi all, I just got exceed software evaluation copy installed on my NT Wotkstattion expired. Is there any such a kind software which freeware could I install on my PC. Thanks Harisun From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 19:37:54 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:37:54 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Y2kOScheck Message-ID: <37903270960DD31189270008C7BB120B01F653CD@eidjknt151.eid.ericsson.se> Hi all, Is there any kind of utility could we use to check year 2000 such as y2koscheck in HP ? Thanks Harisun From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 19:50:45 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Jonathan Eisch) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:50:45 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] freeware for Xwindows application References: <37903270960DD31189270008C7BB120B01F653CC@eidjknt151.eid.ericsson.se> Message-ID: <39FCD3F5.E4AA0274@boku.net> use VNC on your unix box, and the viewer for nt. Works pretty snappy. Not the same, different, but maybe even better. It depends on what you want to be able to do. http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ -Jonathan "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > > Hi all, > > I just got exceed software evaluation copy installed on my NT Wotkstattion > expired. > Is there any such a kind software which freeware could I install on my PC. > > Thanks > > Harisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 23:10:00 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 08:10:00 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Ultra 10, elite3d, pgx 32 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_iAaTYzEwVev5ROaJTUYAFw) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I am facing problem with Ultra 10 440 Mhz Machine with Elite 3d M6 and Pgx 32 cards installed, causes Bad TRAP after after locking the Screen. The message is as followes.. Some help for troubleshooting is appriciated.. My solaris is 2.6 with latest JKP. Bad TRAP: cpu 0 Type 0 x 31 rp=0x302dd978 addr=0x8 mmu-fsr=0x0 System hangs after this no keyaboard input accpeted. Only way to get out of this is Power off and on .. After Screen lock It happens again.. Thanks in Advance.. Mohammed Ilyas K. --Boundary_(ID_iAaTYzEwVev5ROaJTUYAFw) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Ultra 10, elite3d, pgx 32

I am facing problem with Ultra 10 440 = Mhz Machine with Elite 3d M6 and Pgx 32 cards installed, causes Bad = TRAP  after after locking the Screen. The message is as followes.. = Some help for troubleshooting is appriciated.. My solaris is 2.6 with = latest JKP.

Bad TRAP: cpu 0
Type 0 x 31
rp=3D0x302dd978
addr=3D0x8
mmu-fsr=3D0x0

System hangs after this no keyaboard = input accpeted. Only way to get out of this is Power off and on .. = After Screen lock It happens again..

Thanks in Advance..

Mohammed Ilyas K.

--Boundary_(ID_iAaTYzEwVev5ROaJTUYAFw)-- From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Sun Oct 29 23:18:01 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Kalyandurga, Mohammed I) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 08:18:01 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Network Issues 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_jLbogAF2UWHsPnbQuRThFA) Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I have been order to configure some PC's for internet through SUN as the gateway.. Can anyone giude me what files need to be updated at SUN.. Setup : 10 PC's logging into SUN server All are in the subnet 255.0.0.0 with ip's range from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.10 and sun's IP is 10.1.1.11 Got a new VSAT setup .. VSAT guys gave me an ip 62.4.1.1 at a diffrent subnet and said this is gateway for the internet.. My mission : To let all the PC's talk to router and ping the systems on the internet and browse internet without proxy. Note I should not change the IP's of MY PC's . and should use SUN Machine as my gateway for all the PC's. Any walk through is appriciated.. TIA Mohammed Ilyas K. --Boundary_(ID_jLbogAF2UWHsPnbQuRThFA) Content-type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Network Issues

I have been order to configure some = PC's for internet through SUN as the gateway.. Can anyone giude me what = files need to be updated at SUN..

Setup :
10 PC's logging into SUN server  All are in the subnet 255.0.0.0 = with ip's range from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.10 and sun's IP is = 10.1.1.11

Got a new VSAT setup .. VSAT guys gave = me an ip 62.4.1.1 at a diffrent subnet and said this is gateway for the = internet..

My mission : To let all the PC's talk = to router and ping the systems on the internet and browse internet = without proxy. Note I should not change the IP's of MY PC's . and = should use SUN Machine as my gateway for all the PC's.

Any walk through is = appriciated..


TIA

Mohammed Ilyas K.



--Boundary_(ID_jLbogAF2UWHsPnbQuRThFA)-- From Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com Mon Oct 30 01:51:17 2000 From: Kevin_Stevens at Bigfoot.com (Kevin Stevens) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 23:51:17 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] IPX Solaris version? Message-ID: Ok, I've done my homework on the Sun site, I have a headache now... Looking through the documentation, it seems that the IPX, or at least the sun4c architecture, is supported on Sol 7 but no longer on Sol 8? But there are references in several places within the "Solaris 8 on Sun Hardware" collection, for example the "Power Management on Sun Hardware", where it explicitly says that the sun4c architecture is not supported for that feature. Is there an implication that the core services ARE supported? If Sol 8 isn't supported on IPX, how would I go about getting a copy of Sol 7 from Sun? KeS From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 03:08:20 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Ledger, David) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:08:20 -0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] argh! sorry about the spam Message-ID: <28EC8654820DD411A2CA000629B1B8470204D9C6@exchange01.meb.co.uk> > What Bill /should/ do is close the list to subscribed addresses only. Unless you subscribe from a personal address for reading, but can only send from an ever changing Customer/Client based address like the one I'm sending from now. David This is my opinion only, and not that of my employer who is ... me .. Unless the contents indicate otherwise, it has no connection with my current client whose email services I am using. David Ledger - Freelance Unix SysAdmin & chair of HP/Works SysAdmin SIG dledger at ivdcs.demon.co.uk www.ivdcs.demon.co.uk ===================================================================== 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 postmaster at gpupower.co.uk or postmaster at npower.com This outgoing e-mail (and any attachments) has been checked (using Sophos Sweep 3.38 + patches) before leaving us (UK 08457 353637), and has been found to be clean from any virus infection. ===================================================================== From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 03:22:01 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 03:22:01 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] IPX Solaris version? In-Reply-To: ; from Kevin_Stevens@Bigfoot.com on Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 11:51:17PM -0800 References: Message-ID: <20001030032201.P10260@mrbill.net> On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 11:51:17PM -0800, Kevin Stevens wrote: > Ok, I've done my homework on the Sun site, I have a headache now... >Looking through the documentation, it seems that the IPX, or at least the sun4c >architecture, is supported on Sol 7 but no longer on Sol 8? > But there are references in several places within the "Solaris 8 on Sun >Hardware" collection, for example the "Power Management on Sun Hardware", where > it explicitly says that the sun4c architecture is not supported for that > feature. Is there an implication that the core services ARE supported? > If Sol 8 isn't supported on IPX, how would I go about getting a copy of Sol 7 > from Sun? > KeS Solaris 7 is the last release from Sun to support the sun4c architecture, no matter what the manuals say. As for a copy of Solaris 7, your best bet is to get a copy from a friend - or call sun and tell them you need a Sol7 "media replacement kit". (I used this trick to get Solaris 2.6 before they would "sell" it to me - I called up a different department and ordered a 2.6 "emergency media replacement kit" and had it in less than a week, while sunsales was still refusing to sell me 2.6...) Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 03:23:05 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 03:23:05 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] argh! sorry about the spam In-Reply-To: ; from daleg@elemental.org on Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 05:55:53PM -0500 References: <134741355.20001029100902@cube.sh> Message-ID: <20001030032305.Q10260@mrbill.net> On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 05:55:53PM -0500, Dale Ghent wrote: > What Bill /should/ do is close the list to subscribed addresses only. > /dale Tried that, then had to deal with 5-10 messages a day where people sent email from an address other than they were subscribed to. I'll figure something out in the next couple of days. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 03:36:32 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Filip Van Den Bergh) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:36:32 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: I had a simular problem, but I didn't manage to solve it yet. All I can say is that SCSI is completely backwards compatible. The controller will use the speed of the weakest component. Did you used jumpers to force SE + narrow scsi? At Sun, they told me that there is intelligence between the externe scsi connecter and the intern cable of the multipack. Although I don't think that's the problem. What you can try, is to use an other 68 pins intern multipack with a 68 to 50 pins cable. Normally, that should work! Hope you find a solution, Filip >>> "shivraj yadav" 10/27 8:24 pm >>> Thanks for your suggestions ..... My SPARCSERVER 1000 had normal 50 pin SCSI HDD's with the same cable in the external shoe-box. Then we replaced them with higher capacity HDD which came ... i guess in Ultra SCSI format, i.e they were with miniature 68 pin connector. So the cable being the same i.e 50 pin, i used a 68 pin - to - 50 pin converter, to attach the cable to the external HDD. is this arrangement the cause of these errors ? Will there be any problems bcos of the 50 pin SCSI cable & the 68 pin HDD with the convertor ???? Do i have to change the cable to Ultra SCSI cable ???? Please do lemme know ...... >From: "Rey S. Castro" >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:20:11 +0800 > >hi, > >You have to be certain on the external disk you are attaching on the >SS1000. Are you using ULTRASCSI disks? If so, there is a specific cable >for that device, check the information at the back of the multipack cover ( >if you are using an UltraSCSI multipack). > >-rey- > > > > >Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote: > > > Hi Friends! > > I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 external > > HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box. > > Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is functioning, i > > keep on getting the following messgaes on the console..... > > > > WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 (esp2): > > 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate > > "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command > > 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command > > 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 " > > > > I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or the > > cable connecting to it ????? > > What's the difference in the above three messages. > > Thanks in advance ..... > > SHIVRAJ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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. _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 07:35:52 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Tim Longo) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 08:35:52 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tracking down a bad application Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C0424C.69E7CAC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings, I support an environment where certain applications are automounted on a Sun server from a separate file server. The application file system is mounted read-only. It seems that a certain application is trying to write to the read only file system, and I get the following message in my syslog. If anyone can offer suggestions on how I can figure out which files are being accessed, and in turn which application is misconfigured, I would be very grateful! I have tried to truss several suspect applications, and use lsof, but have not been successful in figuring out which files the error messages are referencing. Error in syslog: Oct 20 11:18:55 boogie.research.bell-labs.com unix: NFS write error on host cannoli: Read-only file system. Oct 20 11:18:55 boogie.research.bell-labs.com unix: (file handle: 464f1500 2630a200 20000000 49e8a0 2730a200 f3360001 c0dc1700 1aa19e00) Thanks, Tim ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C0424C.69E7CAC0 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Tim Longo.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Tim Longo.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Longo;Tim FN:Tim Longo ORG:Lucent Technologies TITLE:Systems Administrator TEL;WORK;VOICE:(908) 582-4768 TEL;WORK;VOICE:LC90600584 TEL;PAGER;VOICE:(908) 261-3219 TEL;WORK;FAX:(908) 582-4768 ADR;WORK:;2B-427;600 Mountain Ave;Murray Hill;NJ;07974 LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:2B-427=3D0D=3D0A600 Mountain = Ave=3D0D=3D0AMurray Hill, NJ 07974 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:tlongo at research.bell-labs.com REV:20000817T184344Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C0424C.69E7CAC0-- From triyono at rtm.co.id Mon Oct 30 08:26:17 2000 From: triyono at rtm.co.id (triyono) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 21:26:17 +0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] popup menu Message-ID: <39FD8509.62611F42@rtm.co.id> Dear All, How can I make a popup menu in Solaris environment as easy as in Windows environment. My customer want to make a file manager menu because he lost it. For him this is an important thing to have a file manager in a popup menu because he is a beginner in Solaris environment. Thank's in advance for your kind help. Triyono triyono at rtm.co.id PT. Rajawali Tri Manunggal Menara DEA 10th. Floor, Mega Kuningan Jakarta 12950, Indonesia Phone : +6221-5760881 www.rtm.co.id From wonko at tmok.com Mon Oct 30 09:38:58 2000 From: wonko at tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:38:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Solaris 7 on SPARCstation5 troubles Message-ID: <200010301538.KAA89340@entropy.tmok.com> > Yeah, now I know that I have a LEO ( ZX / TZX ) frame buffer. > It's on the end-of-support list for Solaris 7. I'll look for a Solaris > 6 around here or, if not, I'll return to the old Solaris 4. i;d recommend 2.5.1, or maybe even 7. i don't have much experience with 7 (went straight from 2.5.1 to 8) but i don't think you'd want to go back as far as 4. > This sucks! tell me about it. i've got a first generation hme card that isn't supported either. the good new though, is that my first generation SUN fiber card _is_ supported, so i haven't lost the use of my SPARCstorage Array 112. cheers, -brian From wonko at tmok.com Mon Oct 30 09:40:50 2000 From: wonko at tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:40:50 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: monitor for Ultra 5/10 - can I use a regular PC monitor Message-ID: <200010301540.KAA89378@entropy.tmok.com> > While we're on the topic of monitors, I *highly* recommend Sun's > Premium FD 21" monitor. It is an absolute pleasure to work with, and > has the added bonus of dual inputs - one 13W3, the other DB15HD. Sony > has an equivalent non-sun-branded model at: > Nice if you can afford it - it's almost as expensive as some LCDs. i'll back that up. i've got one on my desk at work, at it solved the issue of having a SUN box (ss20) and a PC and what was i going to do with two monitors on my tiny little desk. it's also a pleasure to look at. very nice quality. -brian From wonko at tmok.com Mon Oct 30 09:43:49 2000 From: wonko at tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:43:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Re: Network Issues Message-ID: <200010301543.KAA89418@entropy.tmok.com> > My mission : To let all the PC's talk to router and ping the systems on the > internet and browse internet without proxy. Note I should not change the > IP's of MY PC's . and should use SUN Machine as my gateway for all the PC's. hmmm. looks like you have one of two choices. proxies, or NAT. since you don't want to use proxies, take a look at IPFILTER, which will allow you to do NAT on the SUN. http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/ip-filter.html > Any walk through is appriciated.. after you look at that page and dig through the docs a little (to make sure that you want to use it) send me an email, and i'll help you out. cheers, -brian (wonko at tmok.com) From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 09:54:51 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Wolfgang Engelien) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:54:51 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] argh! sorry about the spam In-Reply-To: <20001030032305.Q10260@mrbill.net> References: <134741355.20001029100902@cube.sh> Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20001030105451.01964900@hanazono.med.cornell.edu> >On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 05:55:53PM -0500, Dale Ghent wrote: >> What Bill /should/ do is close the list to subscribed addresses only. >> /dale > >Tried that, then had to deal with 5-10 messages a day where people sent >email from an address other than they were subscribed to. I'll figure >something out in the next couple of days. Just a naive thought. What about letting these people write their subscribing address in the first line of the message? If neither (their actual sending address or the first line address) matches, send them an automated reply with the request to either subscribe or to proceed as mentioned. Wolfgang ##### # Wolfgang Engelien # Tel.: +1 (212) 746 3724 # Fax.: +1 (212) 746 5818 # email: wolfgang at hanazono.med.cornell.edu ##### From wonko at tmok.com Mon Oct 30 10:20:04 2000 From: wonko at tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:20:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Networking Woes Message-ID: <200010301620.LAA89903@entropy.tmok.com> ah, the joys of networking troubles.... anyway, i'm trying to setup my sparc5 as a router/firewall/nat box and i'm having a bit of difficuly. i haven't even gotten to the NAT/firewall part, i can't even get it to route correctly. maybe someone here can help me out. i have three interfaces: outside - le0 - xxx.yyy.45.212 dmz - le1 - xxx.yyy.63.57 inside - le2 - 172.16.0.1 i have ip_forwarding set on for all the interfaces. although that shouldn't even be an issue. from the router, i can very easily get to the internet, as well as get to my dmz. i can't seem to get to my inside network for some reason though. setup my route with 'route add 172.16.0.0 172.16.0.1' and i couldn't ping/telnet/etc to a machine on the inside network (172.16.1.3). so i ran a traceroute. it told me that there we multiple interfaces and it was going to use le0. well that just isn't going to work. so i tried adding a direct route for the host with 'route add 172.16.1.3 172.16.0.1' and it still gave me the same problem. i cannot, for the life of me, get this to work and it is really starting to **** me off. an interesting thing to note, is that S69inet is unable to figure out that we should be a router and set things up, so i had to add my own startup script to turn on forwarding and run rdisc and routed. according to the rules setup in S69inet it should enable routing mode if it finds 2 or more network interfaces or if /etc/gateways exists. i don't do dhcp, or any of the other things that would stop it from going into routing mode, so i can't figure out why it doesn't want to do that. i am running Solaris 8 on this machine. thanks!! -brian From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 11:33:54 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Sean Moenkhoff) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:33:54 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Package Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C04265.490CF550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello. I'm trying to install Samba 2.0.7 on a Sun Solaris 2.6 machine that I did not build but am in charge of now. When I try to run any of the programs that come with Samba, it gives me the following error: ld.so.1: ./testparm: fatal: libgen.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory I was told from a Samba list that the libgen.so.1 file is part of the SUNWcsl package on Solaris 8. This package is not currently installed on my machine and I need to install it. Where can I find this package as I have looked though the Solaris 2.6, Supplemental and Maintenance CDS that came with the machine. Thanks in advance. 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Message-ID: Anyone have favorite consolidator software? From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 12:07:56 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Nicholas Dronen) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:07:56 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] Tracking down a bad application In-Reply-To: ; from tlongo@research.bell-labs.com on Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 08:35:52AM -0500 References: Message-ID: <20001030110756.A77838@frii.com> On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 08:35:52AM -0500, Tim Longo wrote: > > Greetings, > > I support an environment where certain applications are automounted on a Sun > server from a separate file server. The application file system is mounted > read-only. > > It seems that a certain application is trying to write to the read only file > system, and I get the following message in my syslog. If anyone can offer > suggestions on how I can figure out which files are being accessed, and in > turn which application is misconfigured, I would be very grateful! > > I have tried to truss several suspect applications, and use lsof, but have > not been successful in figuring out which files the error messages are > referencing. > > Error in syslog: > > Oct 20 11:18:55 boogie.research.bell-labs.com unix: NFS write error on host > cannoli: Read-only file system. > Oct 20 11:18:55 boogie.research.bell-labs.com unix: (file handle: 464f1500 > 2630a200 20000000 49e8a0 2730a200 f3360001 c0dc1700 1aa19e00) You should be able to determine the inode number of the file on the remote machine using the NFS file handle, which usually contains the major and minor numbers of the device on which the remove file resides and the indoe number. Unfortunately the exact format of the file handle is not specified in the NFS V3 RFC and I haven't found any docs that cover how Solaris constructs it's NFS file handles. You might have better luck than I did on docs.sun.com. Regards, Nick Dronen From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 12:59:55 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Greg) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:59:55 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] IDE disks for Ultra10 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:58:31 MST." <200010301758.KAA25446@comanche.rawah.co.larimer.co.us> Message-ID: <200010301859.KAA45534@omsk.bungi.com> > > Of course if you've labeled the disk it will remain 8GB until > > you trash the label and re-label the disk, the OS will always > > use a valid label even if it doesn't describe the full disk. > > Trash the first few blocks of the disk by running dd from /dev/zero > > to a raw disk slice that starts at block zero on the disk. > > I've upgraded the OBP, Inconsequential (and risky, only upgrade OpenBoot if it's absolutely necessary as you can easily turn your machine into a brick). > I've booted from a Sol8 10/00 CD. > Now, whats this about "dd from /dev/zero to a raw disk slice" If you previously labeled the disk then even Solaris 8 10/00 will use that label and will not allow you to access the entire disk. So invalidating the existing label and writing a new, correct label is the next step. > I'm not familiar with the dd command - I read the man pages and I THINK > I see what you're talking about... > so I do a ....???? > > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s0 Yes, but you only need to erase the label so limit it to "count=8" or so. s2 is the customary slice that encompasses the "entire" disk including block 0. s0 may also work if it starts at block 0 according to the label on the disk (yours did). > Below is a copy of the format/partition/print output. > as you can see - I reset the table back to the original but Sol 8 > with the latest OBP still sees it as ~8GB ... therefore I'm assuming its > the label I wrote to disk thats now causing the problem Geez, how did OpenBoot ever get injected into this topic? It has _no_ bearing on the use of large EIDE disks. Especially after booting OpenBoot is not involved in accessing the disks. > any ideas??? Execute the dd command, run format, re-partition the disk for the larger size. After the dd format will complain about a non-existent label, that's expected. If it doesn't complain about an invalid label then clearing the label did not work. -greg From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 13:19:15 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (gerry zang) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:19:15 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Telnet access denial Message-ID: <39FDC9B2.2A97AAD2@hicam-msd.hitachi.com> Hello, I have an issue on access through telnet to one of my workstations on the network. I don't know if during the installation something went wrong or is it just a line that is "rem-ed" out in a file somewhere on my effected station. Any help is appreciated, Karim D. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 14:04:27 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 15:04:27 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Package Help In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Sean Moenkhoff wrote: | Hello. | | I'm trying to install Samba 2.0.7 on a Sun Solaris 2.6 machine that I did | not build but am in charge of now. When I try to run any of the programs | that come with Samba, it gives me the following error: | ld.so.1: ./testparm: fatal: libgen.so.1: open failed: No such file or | directory | | I was told from a Samba list that the libgen.so.1 file is part of the | SUNWcsl package on Solaris 8. This package is not currently installed on my | machine and I need to install it. Where can I find this package as I have | looked though the Solaris 2.6, Supplemental and Maintenance CDS that came | with the machine. libgen comes only with Solaris 7 and greater. You must find a package of Samba that is compiled on 2.6. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 16:07:19 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dennis L. Lund) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 17:07:19 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Y2kOScheck Message-ID: <200010302207.RAA09975@hermes.nextel.com> Go to www.sun.com and see if they still have "sunscan" out there. This was the Sun Y2K checker. Dennis Lund From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 18:34:07 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Mike Gracy (Ghost Rider)) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 16:34:07 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Questions about getting a ZX card working under 2.7 on an SS10 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C0428F.39083690 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here's the skinny about the machine: SS10/128mb ram/2.7/Dual 150mhz ross modules with Open Boot 2.25 Prom. I have a ZX card I would like to attempt to get running. I understand that various people have had success and other no success. What I need are the dev or driver files (I'm familiar, but not an expert with Solaris so I'm missing some vernacular) and the instructions on how to install said files. TIA Mike Gracy -What do you mean I can't use Quake as virtual network manager?!? Shooting down network packets sounds like fun! ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C0428F.39083690 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Michael Gracy.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Michael Gracy.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Gracy;Michael FN:Michael Gracy NICKNAME:mikeg ORG:Xuma, Inc;XNS TITLE:Senior Network Engineer TEL;WORK;VOICE:415-717-3740 ADR;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:;Townsend;160 Pine St=3D0D=3D0A2nd = Floor;San Francisco;Ca;94111 LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:Townsend=3D0D=3D0A160 Pine = St=3D0D=3D0A2nd Floor=3D0D=3D0ASan Francisco, Ca 94111 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:mgracy at xuma.com REV:20001016T182316Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C0428F.39083690-- From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 20:09:19 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Bill Bradford) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 20:09:19 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Questions about getting a ZX card working under 2.7 on an SS10 In-Reply-To: ; from mgracy@xuma.com on Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 04:34:07PM -0800 References: Message-ID: <20001030200919.L10260@mrbill.net> On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 04:34:07PM -0800, Mike Gracy (Ghost Rider) wrote: > Here's the skinny about the machine: > SS10/128mb ram/2.7/Dual 150mhz ross modules with Open Boot 2.25 Prom. > I have a ZX card I would like to attempt to get running. I understand that > various people have had success and other no success. What I need are the > dev or driver files (I'm familiar, but not an expert with Solaris so I'm > missing some vernacular) and the instructions on how to install said files. > TIA Basically you need Solaris 2.6 or earlier; the ZX/leo card isnt supported after that. Also, if you're running dual Ross 150s, I'd recommend adding some cooling fans to your '10, and also keeping your hard drives external. Running all of that internal will quickly lead to SOMETHING dying, as the ZX runs VERY hot. You can get the SUNWleo* packages off a 2.6 CD and install them with 2.7 and then do a boot -r; it WILL work, but not very well - non-accelerated, etc. Do only as a "last case" scenario. This is very unsupported and not guaranteed to work. Bill -- Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net Austin, TX From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Mon Oct 30 20:40:38 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Muhammad Harisun (EID)) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:40:38 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: Solstice admin suite Message-ID: <37903270960DD31189270008C7BB120B01F653E4@eidjknt151.eid.ericsson.se> Hello all, I am very newbie and it has led me to forward this question while I am installing solstice adminsuite and autoclient it was said that installation failed due to package defendencies : SUNWsadm1 and SUNWmfrun I suppose I should get these two package installed first but where I got these package from I have with me Disksuite and Backup CD with me. Please anybody who can help ? Thanks Harisun From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 00:55:28 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 12:55:28 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Identical hard drive References: Message-ID: <39FE6CE0.E3B08EA2@millenniumit.com> ra dan wrote: > How to create identical hard drive. > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp use prtvtoc and fmthard commands /Gayantha From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 01:16:44 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:16:44 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Y2kOScheck References: <37903270960DD31189270008C7BB120B01F653CD@eidjknt151.eid.ericsson.se> Message-ID: <39FE71DC.636D9BD7@millenniumit.com> "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > Hi all, > > Is there any kind of utility could we use to check year 2000 such as > y2koscheck in HP ? > > Thanks > > Harisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Yes you can use sunscan. /Gayantha From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 01:22:36 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:22:36 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Network Issues References: Message-ID: <39FE733C.A6838CA6@millenniumit.com> --------------2EFF78CCF375078BC5EBBD5D Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote: > > > I have been order to configure some PC's for internet through SUN as > the gateway.. Can anyone giude me what files need to be updated at > SUN.. > > Setup : > 10 PC's logging into SUN server All are in the subnet 255.0.0.0 with > ip's range from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.10 and sun's IP is 10.1.1.11 > > Got a new VSAT setup .. VSAT guys gave me an ip 62.4.1.1 at a diffrent > subnet and said this is gateway for the internet.. > > My mission : To let all the PC's talk to router and ping the systems > on the internet and browse internet without proxy. Note I should not > change the IP's of MY PC's . and should use SUN Machine as my gateway > for all the PC's. > > Any walk through is appriciated.. > > TIA > > Mohammed Ilyas K. > Here are the steps. 1. Configure two IPs on SUN system. (10.1.1.11 and a IP from 62.X.X.X range) 2. Enable routing /usr/sbin/ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 1 3. Give the defaultrouter to the sun system. 4. In pc side give 10.1.1.11 as their default router /Gayantha --------------2EFF78CCF375078BC5EBBD5D Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Kalyandurga, Mohammed I" wrote:
 

I have been order to configure some PC's for internet through SUN as the gateway.. Can anyone giude me what files need to be updated at SUN..

Setup :
10 PC's logging into SUN server  All are in the subnet 255.0.0.0 with ip's range from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.10 and sun's IP is 10.1.1.11

Got a new VSAT setup .. VSAT guys gave me an ip 62.4.1.1 at a diffrent subnet and said this is gateway for the internet..

My mission : To let all the PC's talk to router and ping the systems on the internet and browse internet without proxy. Note I should not change the IP's of MY PC's . and should use SUN Machine as my gateway for all the PC's.

Any walk through is appriciated..

TIA

Mohammed Ilyas K.
 


Here are the steps.

1. Configure two IPs on SUN system. (10.1.1.11 and a IP from 62.X.X.X range)

2. Enable routing
/usr/sbin/ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 1

3. Give the defaultrouter to the sun system.

4. In pc side give 10.1.1.11 as their default router

/Gayantha --------------2EFF78CCF375078BC5EBBD5D-- From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 01:29:29 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (shivraj yadav) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:29:29 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Message-ID: I guess it must be a regular controller 'coz the rest of the HDD are normal 50 pin & the cable being used is also 50 pin straight cable. We have replaced one of the failed SCSI HDD with this new Ultra SCSI HDD...... the cable being the same we used 50 pin to 68 pin convertor for the Ultra SCSI HDD ...... is there any way out for this problem? Or is there any cable avlbl to interface ur normal controller to the the Ultra SCSI HDD's ??? Thanks .... Shivraj >From: Steve Pribyl >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:00:52 -0500 (CDT) > >This may seem silly but are you using a UltraSCSI controler with UltraSCSI >disks? > >I don't think you can use Ultra Disks with regular controler. > >Steve Pribyl >spribyl at enteract.com >http://www.enteract.com/~spribyl > >On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, shivraj yadav wrote: > > > Thyanks for ur suggestion. Can u pls tell me the name of the cable since > > there isn't mentioned anything on the HDD. > > Also, since this external HDD sits in a external shoe-box, which has a >flat > > 50-pin cable, how can i replace that cable ..... since that cable also >goes > > to other HDD in a chain fashion & these HDD are normal 50-pin SCSI HDD. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > >From: "Rey S. Castro" > > >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > >To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org > > >Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Help reqd for SCSI errors !! > > >Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:26:54 +0800 > > > > > >hi, > > > > > >by the way the error message is due to cable you are using cannot >support > > >UltraSCSI transfer rate... you may use these cables recommended at the >back > > >of the multipack cover. > > > > > >-rey- > > > > > >Shivraj Yadav CS -hyd wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Friends! > > > > I am having a SPARC SERVER 1000 with 2 internal HDD & around 4 >external > > > > HDD, one of 'em being kept in a shoe-box. > > > > Nowadays while booting also otherwise when the system is >functioning, i > > > > keep on getting the following messgaes on the console..... > > > > > > > > WARNING: /io-unit at f,e1200000/sbi at 0,0/dma at 0,81000/esp at 0,800000 >(esp2): > > > > 1)UNIX:Target 3.0 reducing sync transfer rate > > > > "SCSI transport failed : reason 'time out': retrying command > > > > 2) "SCSI transport failed : reason 'reset':retrying command > > > > 3) "Connected command timeout for target 3.0 " > > > > > > > > I need help in finding out where the problem is. Is it is the HDD or >the > > > > cable connecting to it ????? > > > > What's the difference in the above three messages. > > > > Thanks in advance ..... > > > > SHIVRAJ > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > > > > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > > > > > >-- > > >=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= > > > ______ > > > /_____/\ REY S. 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Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 01:42:46 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (afrose abdulla) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:42:46 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Package Help References: Message-ID: <39FE77F6.1A38D72A@millenniumit.com> Goto www.sunfreeware.com and download the samba binary for sol 2.6 /af Dale Ghent wrote: > On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Sean Moenkhoff wrote: > > | Hello. > | > | I'm trying to install Samba 2.0.7 on a Sun Solaris 2.6 machine that I did > | not build but am in charge of now. When I try to run any of the programs > | that come with Samba, it gives me the following error: > | ld.so.1: ./testparm: fatal: libgen.so.1: open failed: No such file or > | directory > | > | I was told from a Samba list that the libgen.so.1 file is part of the > | SUNWcsl package on Solaris 8. This package is not currently installed on my > | machine and I need to install it. Where can I find this package as I have > | looked though the Solaris 2.6, Supplemental and Maintenance CDS that came > | with the machine. > > libgen comes only with Solaris 7 and greater. You must find a package of > Samba that is compiled on 2.6. > > /dale > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 03:08:52 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Manish Oberai (EHPT)) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:08:52 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Y2kOScheck Message-ID: <6B6C3C9FA532D311B6D4009027541B450101D02F@ndex1.ind.ehpt.com> 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_01C0431F.2060FF2E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi try sunscan form SUN . bye manish -----Original Message----- From: Chanaka Mendis [mailto:chanakam at millenniumit.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:17 AM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Y2kOScheck "Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote: > Hi all, > > Is there any kind of utility could we use to check year 2000 such as > y2koscheck in HP ? > > Thanks > > Harisun > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp Yes you can use sunscan. /Gayantha _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0431F.2060FF2E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [Sunhelp] Y2kOScheck

Hi

   try sunscan form SUN .

bye
manish

-----Original Message-----
From: Chanaka Mendis [mailto:chanakam at millenniumit.c= om]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:17 AM
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Y2kOScheck


"Muhammad Harisun (EID)" wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Is there any kind of utility could we use to = check year 2000 such as
> y2koscheck in HP ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Harisun
> = _______________________________________________
> SunHELP maillist  -  = SunHELP at sunhelp.org
> http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp

Yes you can use sunscan.

/Gayantha

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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C0431F.2060FF2E-- From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 03:11:43 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Ruben Bahntje) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 12:11:43 +0300 Subject: [Sunhelp] Firewall Message-ID: <39FE8CCF.32E182AF@bancotdf.com.ar> I am needing to set a firewall in stealth mode using an x86 box. Any suggestion? Regards Ruben Bahntje Ushuaia (The southern most city of the world ;-) From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 04:19:06 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (sunhelp at sunhelp.org) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:49:06 +0530 Subject: [Sunhelp] logging Message-ID: hi admins, Can anybody tell me how to log the IP address and commands used by a user in a machine. If U know then pls let me know the complete procedure to log user actions. thanks msk From nokuc at tin.it Tue Oct 31 04:48:50 2000 From: nokuc at tin.it (nokuc at tin.it) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:48:50 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] logging Message-ID: <20001031104850.PAFR8191.fep03-svc.tin.it@fep18-svc.tin.it> In the file /etc/init.d/inetsvc, on the last line, You can the -t flag on inetd command. In: $man inetd -t Instructs inetd to trace the incoming connections for all of its TCP services. It does this by log- ging the client's IP address and TCP port number, along with the name of the service, using the SunOS 5.7 Last change: 5 Mar 1998 1 Maintenance Commands inetd(1M) syslog(3) facility. UDP services can not be traced. When tracing is enabled, inetd uses the syslog facility code ``daemon'' and ``notice'' priority level. For the commands I don't really know,, I think that you can work whit the .history file in the home directory of the users. Also by editing /etc/default/su whith SYSLOG=YES you can log all the su utilization and whith the command "last" you can see logged users and the utilization of the su command. HOpe this was useful, of course It's just an overview, I belivw that others in the ML will have better advices.BY BY Giorgio > hi admins, > > Can anybody tell me how to log the IP address and commands used by a user > in a machine. If U know then pls let me know the complete procedure to > log user actions. > > thanks > msk > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 04:54:33 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 16:54:33 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] logging References: Message-ID: <39FEA4E9.ECC0C446@millenniumit.com> madhu-sudan.kapoor at st.com wrote: > hi admins, > > Can anybody tell me how to log the IP address and commands used by a user > in a machine. If U know then pls let me know the complete procedure to > log user actions. > > thanks > msk > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp You can enable the auditing (BSM) on Solaris. view files inside the /etc/security Its a quite long procedure. You can get this procedure from docs.sun.com site. /Gayantha From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 06:32:20 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:32:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] logging In-Reply-To: <39FEA4E9.ECC0C446@millenniumit.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Chanaka Mendis wrote: | You can enable the auditing (BSM) on Solaris. | | view files inside the /etc/security | | Its a quite long procedure. | | You can get this procedure from docs.sun.com site. That logs users who are logged on only via console, though. I found this out ofter setting it all up, much to my chagrin. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 07:34:28 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Br=F6dersen_Jacob_K_Civ_ACC/DRKI?=) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:34:28 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] SAMBA newbie Message-ID: <47188F09C263D211AC7E00204804EE99090F141D@lfi-ms-693-02.langley.af.mil> Hi all, I've made the plunge and installed SAMBA on my Ultra 1 (running Solaris 7). I added a line for swat in the /etc/services and made sure it appeared in /etc/inetd.conf files (the installation program took care of that one). I installed the SAMBAuser, SAMBAroot, and one or two other packages (all that came in the binary distribution) using pkgadd. That went well. My problem: I can't seem to get swat to work. I am unable to connect to http://localhost:901/ I can connect to the primary IP at port 901 though. That brings up the swat page, but it only has four icons on the top (home, status, view, and passwords). The rest of the page is filled with links to documentation and a feedback form. I can view the current configuration, but it lists no users and no shares.... Where are the configuration pages that swat is supposed to serve up? I'd rather not try to edit the .conf files, that's what swat is for... Any samba help would be appreciated. Thanks, Jake Jacob K. Brdersen III Principal Engineer, Sverdrup Technology, Inc. HQ ACC/DRKI DSN 574-1911 COMM (757) 764-1911 jacob.brodersen2 at langley.af.mil From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 07:49:16 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Tim Chong) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 21:49:16 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] SOLVED: Re: Help: Can't remove directory In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Referring to initial problem as described before... Essentially there're some bad links to the directory. "test" directory inode 600712 (ls -i test), has a lot of bad links according the fsck (fsck /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7) when I run it in Single user mode. And the bad boys are these: [dino:/export/home] oeyvind% su Password: # cd lost+found # ls #000164 #159125 #247528 #335787 #388881 #477213 #559620 #606577 #006050 #165134 #253330 #335822 #394607 #482891 #565379 #612605 #012047 #165148 #259191 #335846 #394648 #482951 #565398 #618508 #023631 #176932 #259239 #341782 #394663 #482963 #565408 #624291 #035457 #206373 #276890 #347570 #394711 #488952 #565447 #630116 #088602 #212071 #300583 #347609 #400485 #506479 #565456 #653725 #106273 #218145 #329844 #359419 #400556 #530082 #571374 #671512 #123905 #224010 #329856 #371199 #424190 #541938 #589087 #689022 #129787 #224034 #329907 #371227 #435867 #541952 #600791 #147478 #247520 #335740 #377089 #441837 #547799 #600812 Thanks to Frank Flsland & The Archimage for pointing me to the right spot. Rgds, Tim On 2000/10/29 18:21, Tim Chong wrote: > Hi there, > > Can someone help me? I can't seem to remove this directory: > > # pwd > /export/home/ab2/dweb/data > # ls -la > total 10 > drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 18:06 . > drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 16:46 .. > drwxrwxrwx 80 root root 3072 Oct 29 16:47 test > # rm -rf test > rm: Unable to remove directory test: File exists > # cd test > # ls -la > total 8 > drwxrwxrwx 80 root root 3072 Oct 29 16:47 . > drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 512 Oct 29 18:06 .. > # > It's seem there's something in test, but what? I can't see it, and I can't > remove /export/home/ab2, because of test. > > Any clue? I have tried doing so in Single user mode but failed, FYI: it's > Solaris 8 SPARC. > > Thanks in advance, > > Tim -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 07:54:04 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Thomas Cameron) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:54:04 -0600 (CST) Subject: [Sunhelp] SAMBA newbie In-Reply-To: <47188F09C263D211AC7E00204804EE99090F141D@lfi-ms-693-02.langley.af.mil> Message-ID: Hi Jake - I have always had only marginal luck with packaged versions of Samba. Best bet is to grab the source and compile it yourself. It is VERY easy, and well documented. Archimage On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, [iso-8859-1] Brdersen Jacob K Civ ACC/DRKI wrote: > Hi all, > > I've made the plunge and installed SAMBA on my Ultra 1 (running Solaris 7). k From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 08:51:53 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 09:51:53 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Autoconf In-Reply-To: <005701c043b4$64cbb560$01010101@kingkong> Message-ID: On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, faisal wrote: | Can anyone tell me what is autoconf used for ? autoconf is what alot of programmers use these days to make their code portable across different operating systems. Ultimately, it produces the "./configure" scripts that I suppose you're familiar with. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 08:53:26 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Tim Chong) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 22:53:26 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: Best OS recommendation? Message-ID: Hi there, Sorry for a might be off-topic questions: what will you run on a 288MB, 4.5GB SPARCstation 10/712 MP (OBP 2.25) with TGX1? Will Solaris 2.6 be faster than 7? I don't need the latest and greatest on the SS10, I run that on my Ultra 2 Creator 3D...=) Ultimately, I wanna use the SS10 as some sort of test machine; and leave my Ultra 2 as my workstation. Rgds, Tim -- Tim Chong PGP Fingerprint: F8AC CF1E 86CB C42D F29F B0AB 02B9 D2B1 SPAM > /dev/null From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 08:54:55 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (afrose abdulla) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:54:55 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] install help newbie References: <003d01c043b3$4c98c060$01010101@kingkong> Message-ID: <39FEDD3F.45AE289E@millenniumit.com> unzip them with gunzip and then to a pkgadd on them. gunzip pkgadd -d cheers /afrose faisal wrote: > I have downloaded some pakages from sunfreeware.com now they are in .gz > format & say on site that will be install in /usr/local > please tell me how to install it ? > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 15:04:41 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (sunhelp at sunhelp.org) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:04:41 US/Central Subject: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines Message-ID: <200010312117.PAA27552@smtp.zebra.net> If you just want a quick solution, then I would put your sparc 5's in place and then dd the contents of the master drive across the network to the new machines or chain the drives to the master and dd/installboot. Then sys-unconfig them and give them their own identities. -david From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 15:06:32 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (sunhelp at sunhelp.org) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:06:32 US/Central Subject: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines Message-ID: <200010312118.PAA27822@smtp.zebra.net> That previous suggestion, of course, was based on assuming that the collection of new machines are identical (especially the hard-drives). -david From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 09:10:34 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:10:34 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] OT: Best OS recommendation? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Tim Chong wrote: | Hi there, | | Sorry for a might be off-topic questions: what will you run on a 288MB, | 4.5GB SPARCstation 10/712 MP (OBP 2.25) with TGX1? Will Solaris 2.6 be | faster than 7? I don't need the latest and greatest on the SS10, I run that | on my Ultra 2 Creator 3D...=) I run sol7 on my ss20/612 with 386MB of RAM with no problems. It's fast enough to process a 5300-member mailing list in seconds, serve a bunch of shell accounts and web hits with not a single problem. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 09:13:31 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Bob C. Ruddy) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:13:31 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] logging In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Look at the proccess accounting packages. They will let you know who ran what command, when, and how many resources the command took from the system. Again you will find proceedures on docs.sun.com like previously mentioned. http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.47.8/SYSADV2/@Ab2PageView/idmatch(SYSRESCONCEPTS-35684)#SYSRESCONCEPTS-35684?DwebQuery=pacct&oqt=pacct&Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1 Bob On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Dale Ghent wrote: ->On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Chanaka Mendis wrote: -> ->| You can enable the auditing (BSM) on Solaris. ->| ->| view files inside the /etc/security ->| ->| Its a quite long procedure. ->| ->| You can get this procedure from docs.sun.com site. -> ->That logs users who are logged on only via console, though. -> ->I found this out ofter setting it all up, much to my chagrin. -> ->/dale -> ->_______________________________________________ ->SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org ->http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -> From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 09:27:22 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Br=F6dersen_Jacob_K_Civ_ACC/DRKI?=) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:27:22 -0500 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: SAMBA newbie - pkgadd worked ok??? no C compiler. Message-ID: <47188F09C263D211AC7E00204804EE99090F1424@lfi-ms-693-02.langley.af.mil> Thomas, I would have compiled the source code, but that leads me to a previous problem...I can't seem to get the GNU C compiler to install either. I played with it for weeks and have come up empty. I downloaded the gzipped binary from www.sunfreeware.com, but once it was unzipped, the pkgadd program would not work. All it said is that there were no packages to add in the directory. I tried downloading several ways, thought maybe it was a corrupt download or something. It works great on my Sparc 2, but the Ultra 7 just won't load it. >From some of the other comments I received, I obviously have part of the SAMBA package working, I just can't add shares and stuff. I'll try creating a user tonight. I just used my standard solaris login. I could have used more documentation for starting it up. Ideas... Jake Jacob K. Brdersen III Principal Engineer, Sverdrup Technology, Inc. HQ ACC/DRKI DSN 574-1911 COMM (757) 764-1911 jacob.brodersen2 at langley.af.mil From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 09:31:23 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Matt Tilley) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:31:23 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Color Monitor - Model GDM 19628 - Part Number? or URL for Sun part numbers? Message-ID: Does anyone have the part number for this Sun monitor, or better yet, does anyone have a reference (preferably URL) that I could go to for info like this? TIA _ Matt From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 09:54:26 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Frank Carreiro) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:54:26 -0700 Subject: [Sunhelp] RE: SAMBA newbie Message-ID: <39FEEB32.6040500@loweryinc.com> I have tried the package install from www.sunfreeware.com and had no problems with getting SWAT and Samba to come up properly. I'm running Solaris 2.8 and it's been running fine for the last few months. If SWAT is not working when you connect you may want to consider rebooting your server. I think you can also restart INETSVC to restart the services in inetd.conf. Once the entries to /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf were added and the system restarted I was able to get in and get things going. SWAT is a great tool and I highly recommend it. Frank From tconrad at edisonschools.com Tue Oct 31 10:19:30 2000 From: tconrad at edisonschools.com (Tim Conrad) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:19:30 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] opps install help newbie References: <004301c043b3$9d941af0$01010101@kingkong> <016701c04349$84766880$cb3ca8c0@orctel.internal> Message-ID: <39FEF02C.A112BF18@edisonschools.com> If you downloaded it via netscape, it may have corrupted the file, too. At least in my experience, this happens from time to time. Try just using a plain ftp to ftp.sunfreeware.com, and get it that way. Make sure you set it to bin first. Whee. Tim Will Mc Donald wrote: > Heh. :) > > Is it from sunfreeware.com ? I assume it's a package? In which case a... > > pkgadd -d . > > in the directory the file is in will do the job. Failing that it might be > some sort of script or self-extractor (I have installed this before, just > can't remember exactly how.) What does the file command say the install file > is? Try something like... > > $ file gzip-1.3-sol7-sparc-local > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: faisal > To: solaris help2 > Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:26 AM > Subject: [Sunhelp] opps install help newbie > > > Sorry to say that i have also downloaded gzip & it does not have an > > extention... :-) > > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From wonko at tmok.com Tue Oct 31 10:44:53 2000 From: wonko at tmok.com (Brian Hechinger) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:44:53 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Networking Woes (update) Message-ID: <200010311644.LAA09428@entropy.tmok.com> power went out last night. router came back up (i LOVE UFS logging, saved me a ton of fsck time) and all of a sudden i was able to talk to the 172.16.0.0 network. my guess (complete guess, pulled entirely out of my ass) is that the first time i setup the interfaces le2 was unplumbed when i ran the ndd -set to turn ip_forwarding on. after which i plumbed le2 and configured it. HOWEVER!!! why would that be a problem? i wasn't trying to route IP from the 172.16.0.0 to another network, i was logged onto the router itself, trying to go directly from the router to the machine on le2. is there some sort of routing thing that i don't know about that needs ip_forwarding to work correctly? the summary is: it works now, and i don't know why. which honestly bugs me more than it not working at all. if anyone has any ideas, let me know, i'm curious to see where my error was. btw: i'm running NAT and everything now, and it works flawlessly. *shrug* thanks for all the help guys, -brian ps: a lot of people replied off the list, so, thanks, and you know who you are, i can't keep track of all you guys just yet (too new *G*) From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 11:19:36 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (AIS Katsuyoshi, Charles M. (Civ)) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:19:36 -1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: <8DEF279C6FB4D11199C60000F81EE23C016B7640@Intelsvr.hqpacaf.af.mil> What are the ramifications of changing the hostid? Recently the motherboard was changed out of one of my machines, the new motherboard has a new hostid. I have software with licenses programmed with the old hostid. I found a web site that explains how to change the hostid, but I wanted to know if that would cause problems for the new motherboard. Charles M. Katsuyoshi Charles M. Katsuyoshi PACAF DTS, CSFR From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 11:47:33 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (ra dan) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:47:33 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Solstice DiskSuite for 2.6 Message-ID: If I need to use Solstice DiskSuite for solaris 2.6 do i need to buy it? If I have to buy where can I get information. _________________________________________________________________________ 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 sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 11:56:28 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Jarrett Carver) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:56:28 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) Message-ID: It won't cause any problems for the motherboard, as long as it is done VERY carfully. Also, what type of machine is it? On most newer Sun's you can just pull of the NVRAM/hostid prom and plop it on to the new motherboard. This is MUCH safer. Since an error in the prgramming of the new hostid could cost you a new NVRAM chip. >From: "AIS Katsuyoshi, Charles M. (Civ)" > >Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org >To: "'sunhelp at sunhelp.org'" >Subject: [Sunhelp] (no subject) >Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:19:36 -1000 > >What are the ramifications of changing the hostid? Recently the >motherboard >was changed out of one of my machines, the new motherboard has a new >hostid. >I have software with licenses programmed with the old hostid. I found a >web >site that explains how to change the hostid, but I wanted to know if that >would cause problems for the new motherboard. > >Charles M. Katsuyoshi >Charles M. Katsuyoshi >PACAF DTS, CSFR > >_______________________________________________ >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 sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 12:13:06 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:13:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] logging In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Bob C. Ruddy wrote: | | Look at the proccess accounting packages. They will let you know who ran | what command, when, and how many resources the command took from the | system. Again you will find proceedures on docs.sun.com like previously | mentioned. Yeah, but that's not quite what I was looking for. Process acounting wont record one very basic thing... the whole argument string to a command. It'll only record argv[0]. Sure, I'll know that user root ran rm at such-and-such time. But what file did he rm ? Simple stuff like that is lacking. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 12:15:00 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Farnaz Mosavati) Date: 31 Oct 2000 10:15 PST Subject: [Sunhelp] adding sub-domain to dns server Message-ID: <002701c04366$89677d80$d43f34d1@iss.ca> Hi all, we have a plan to add 1000 entries to our DNS server as a sub-domain. (bind 8.1.2 on Solaris8) What impact will this have on our server? any suggestion is appreciated. Farnaz From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 12:33:37 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:33:37 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] logging In-Reply-To: ; from daleg@elemental.org on Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 01:13:06PM -0500 References: Message-ID: <20001031193337.A2833@click.sun.com> > | > | Look at the proccess accounting packages. They will let you know who ran > | what command, when, and how many resources the command took from the > | system. Again you will find proceedures on docs.sun.com like previously > | mentioned. > > Yeah, but that's not quite what I was looking for. Process acounting wont > record one very basic thing... the whole argument string to a > command. It'll only record argv[0]. > > Sure, I'll know that user root ran rm at such-and-such time. But what > file did he rm ? What more exactly do you want to log? Just commands? Regards, //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 12:37:29 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Magnus Abrante) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:37:29 +0100 Subject: [Sunhelp] Netra D130 enclosure question In-Reply-To: ; from daleg@elemental.org on Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 01:38:56PM -0400 References: Message-ID: <20001031193724.B2833@click.sun.com> > Perhaps someone from Sun can answer this one. > > I recently bought a D130 disk encosure, and the last page of the > Product Notes pamphlet says that monitoring software is available for the > D130 (perhaps through the ses(7D) driver?). > > I dont see any mention of this software on sun.com/netra, and so I'm > hoping someone can point me to a place to get this software, or at least > tell me when it'll really be available, if at all. Good question, next one :-)? I dont really know, i dont really know a whole lot about these boxes, but since its just a bunch of disks and the only interface they have is a SCSI interface i guess you can monitor them with Sun Management Center, i think that might be what they are refering to as well. //Magnus Abrante /* This is my opinion and not the one of my empolyer */ From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 12:37:43 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:37:43 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] adding sub-domain to dns server In-Reply-To: <002701c04366$89677d80$d43f34d1@iss.ca> Message-ID: On 31 Oct 2000, Farnaz Mosavati wrote: | Hi all, | | | we have a plan to add 1000 entries to our DNS server as a sub-domain. | (bind 8.1.2 on Solaris8) | What impact will this have on our server? Well, that would depend on the hardware your server is. But for 1000 records, I would say that would hardly have a impact. Also, I hope you are aware that there are security problems with BIND 8.1.2. I recommend that you use BIND 8.2.2-P5 instead, as that version fixes many security problems. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 13:08:37 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Dale Ghent) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:08:37 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Sunhelp] logging In-Reply-To: <20001031193337.A2833@click.sun.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Magnus Abrante wrote: | What more exactly do you want to log? Just commands? Well, full command lines (ie, all arguments). Like in the example I gave earlier, I'd like to know what the user did with the command. If root ran "vi /etc/passwd", I'd like to see that whole command line logged, rather than just "vi" as it is now. The process accounting functionality, to me, has always been geared towards the performance/resource monitoring of a particular server. I'm interested in using it for two different reasons: Security monitoring, and user accountability. c2audit does this, but only for processes parented by init and for users logged in on /dev/console... not for users using ptys. /dale From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 14:22:34 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:22:34 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines Message-ID: What is everyones opinion of the best way to "mass install" 8 Sparc 5's with Solaris 8? Ideally, we'll build one machine, patch it, and load the apps we need. Then, we'd like to distribute this image to the other 8, run sys-unconfig, and away we go. Any idea on what the best way to "image" them would be? I have ideas, but they're ugly ideas! Thanks!! Jeff Kalusniak Goliath Falls Inc. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 14:37:02 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (AIS Katsuyoshi, Charles M. (Civ)) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:37:02 -1000 Subject: [Sunhelp] copying tapes Message-ID: <8DEF279C6FB4D11199C60000F81EE23C016B7641@Intelsvr.hqpacaf.af.mil> Can you copy from one 8mm tape drive on one machine to an 8mm tape drive on another machine Charles M. Katsuyoshi Charles M. Katsuyoshi PACAF DTS, CSFR From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 14:37:59 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Keith Ketchmark) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:37:59 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines References: Message-ID: <39FF2DA7.F0991F4F@qwest.net> Jeff I would suggest jumpstart. Build a jumpstart server then load the clients off of that. Just my 2 cents worth. Keith "Kalusniak, Jeff" wrote: > > What is everyones opinion of the best way to "mass install" 8 Sparc 5's with > Solaris 8? > > Ideally, we'll build one machine, patch it, and load the apps we need. > Then, we'd like to distribute this image to the other 8, run sys-unconfig, > and away we go. > > Any idea on what the best way to "image" them would be? I have ideas, but > they're ugly ideas! > > Thanks!! > > Jeff Kalusniak > Goliath Falls Inc. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Keith Ketchmark Sr. Systems Analyst NCell Systems 715 Florida Ave S. Suite 207 Minneapolis MN 55426 Corp: (763) 546-8223 Direct: (651) 765-8007 Facsimile: (651) 765-8009 Email: ketchmarkkeith at qwest.net Web Page: http://www.ncell.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 14:39:11 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Thomas Cameron) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:39:11 -0600 (CST) Subject: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Look for JumpStart at docs.sun.com. The Archimage On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Kalusniak, Jeff wrote: > What is everyones opinion of the best way to "mass install" 8 Sparc 5's with > Solaris 8? > > Ideally, we'll build one machine, patch it, and load the apps we need. > Then, we'd like to distribute this image to the other 8, run sys-unconfig, > and away we go. > > Any idea on what the best way to "image" them would be? I have ideas, but > they're ugly ideas! > > Thanks!! > > Jeff Kalusniak > Goliath Falls Inc. > > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp > From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 14:51:53 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Kalusniak, Jeff) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:51:53 -0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines Message-ID: Isn't jumpstart a little overkill for 8 machines? I've never worked with it before, but my first inclination was that of Steve's...to dd slice 2 from one to another. I really doubt we'll have need for the jumpstart server after the other 7 are loaded. If we do, it'll be a ways down the road. -----Original Message----- From: Keith Ketchmark [mailto:ketchmarkkeith at qwest.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:38 PM To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines Jeff I would suggest jumpstart. Build a jumpstart server then load the clients off of that. Just my 2 cents worth. Keith "Kalusniak, Jeff" wrote: > > What is everyones opinion of the best way to "mass install" 8 Sparc 5's with > Solaris 8? > > Ideally, we'll build one machine, patch it, and load the apps we need. > Then, we'd like to distribute this image to the other 8, run sys-unconfig, > and away we go. > > Any idea on what the best way to "image" them would be? I have ideas, but > they're ugly ideas! > > Thanks!! > > Jeff Kalusniak > Goliath Falls Inc. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Keith Ketchmark Sr. Systems Analyst NCell Systems 715 Florida Ave S. Suite 207 Minneapolis MN 55426 Corp: (763) 546-8223 Direct: (651) 765-8007 Facsimile: (651) 765-8009 Email: ketchmarkkeith at qwest.net Web Page: http://www.ncell.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 14:58:19 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Leon Breedt) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 22:58:19 +0200 Subject: [Sunhelp] Imaging machines In-Reply-To: <39FF2DA7.F0991F4F@qwest.net>; from ketchmarkkeith@qwest.net on Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 02:37:59PM -0600 References: <39FF2DA7.F0991F4F@qwest.net> Message-ID: <20001031225819.A89315@dreamfall.prv.dev.itouchnet.net> --y0ulUmNC+osPPQO6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Keith Ketchmark (ketchmarkkeith at qwest.net) tapped away happily, and came up= with: > I would suggest jumpstart. Build a jumpstart server then load the > clients off of that. Is it possible to create a JumpStart CD so you don't need a JumpStart server somewhere on the network? We'd like to do that to deploy servers in places which won't necessarily already have infrastructure available. /ljb --=20 System Administrator, Devco : http://www.devco.net GSM : +27-82-789-1245 Office : +27-21-415-2140 --y0ulUmNC+osPPQO6 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.1i iQA/AwUBOf8yakYMmjqM/oUfEQJe6gCeLbwA953DxAq+tfq+WNw+SPt/oqoAoKzz EBJaN/tmKKtKJ3HGjyy6k2J+ =qibp -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --y0ulUmNC+osPPQO6-- From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 15:23:22 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Mike Meredith) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 21:23:22 +0000 Subject: [Sunhelp] adding sub-domain to dns server In-Reply-To: <002701c04366$89677d80$d43f34d1@iss.ca> References: <002701c04366$89677d80$d43f34d1@iss.ca> Message-ID: <00103121270500.05168@warlock.hmv.net> Hi On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, you wrote: > we have a plan to add 1000 entries to our DNS server as a sub-domain. > (bind 8.1.2 on Solaris8) > What impact will this have on our server? If your server is equal to or greater than an SS10 with 48Mbytes of memory, absolutely none --- I've got such a DNS server with around 10,000 records running with no problems whatsoever. I suspect that you could get away with a much smaller server as well --- unless of course you have a *really* busy DNS server. From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 16:27:24 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Mariappan M) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 22:27:24 GMT Subject: [Sunhelp] Re:Array A1000 Message-ID: Hi It seems Driver Patch for A1000 (solaris 7.00) not installed. Just check whether the patch 106552-04 is installed or not by showrev -p | grep 106552 and if not there, you can download it from sunsolve.sun.com and install . That will solve yr. problem. Mari [Sunhelp] Any Suggestion?? Balaji N balaji_iii at hotmail.com Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:09:35 GMT Previous message: [Sunhelp] NIS Doubt Next message: [Sunhelp] Re:Help reqd for SCSI errors !! Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi I have attached A1000 to E5000 Server where solaris 2.7 is running. I am having Raid Manager 6.1.1 running on that. I need to clarify one thing. I have created Luns on A1000 and created filesystems/partitions and using it. No problem. When iam using a ps -ef | grep osa command iam seeing the following raid daemons running /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf We are having couple of 2.5 server running where array a1000 attached. when i have used the same ps command there i am seeing the driver daemon running on that like /usr/lib/osa/bin/arraymon /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/rdaemon 33 148 /usr/lib/osa/bin/parityck -aqf is this two daemons should run (rdaemon) on my solaris 2.7 machines too?? Pls. clarify. What are all the problems i may face... 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From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 16:56:18 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Mike Gracy (Ghost Rider)) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:56:18 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] logging In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Almost sounds like what you need is a key logger. -----Original Message----- From: The XUMA Ghostrider mailing list [mailto:GHOSTRIDER at LISTSERV.XUMA.COM]On Behalf Of Dale Ghent Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:09 AM To: GHOSTRIDER at LISTSERV.XUMA.COM Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] logging On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Magnus Abrante wrote: | What more exactly do you want to log? Just commands? Well, full command lines (ie, all arguments). Like in the example I gave earlier, I'd like to know what the user did with the command. If root ran "vi /etc/passwd", I'd like to see that whole command line logged, rather than just "vi" as it is now. The process accounting functionality, to me, has always been geared towards the performance/resource monitoring of a particular server. I'm interested in using it for two different reasons: Security monitoring, and user accountability. c2audit does this, but only for processes parented by init and for users logged in on /dev/console... not for users using ptys. /dale _______________________________________________ SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 20:58:38 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 08:58:38 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] logging References: Message-ID: <39FF86DE.2C9BFC9E@millenniumit.com> Dale Ghent wrote: > On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Chanaka Mendis wrote: > > | You can enable the auditing (BSM) on Solaris. > | > | view files inside the /etc/security > | > | Its a quite long procedure. > | > | You can get this procedure from docs.sun.com site. > > That logs users who are logged on only via console, though. > > I found this out ofter setting it all up, much to my chagrin. > > /dale > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org No, users who logging from telnet sessions also you can audit. /Gayantha From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 21:22:25 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (faisal) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:22:25 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] install help newbie Message-ID: <003d01c043b3$4c98c060$01010101@kingkong> I have downloaded some pakages from sunfreeware.com now they are in .gz format & say on site that will be install in /usr/local please tell me how to install it ? From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 21:26:46 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (faisal) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:26:46 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] opps install help newbie Message-ID: <004301c043b3$9d941af0$01010101@kingkong> Sorry to say that i have also downloaded gzip & it does not have an extention... :-) From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 21:29:32 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Chanaka Mendis) Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 09:29:32 +0600 Subject: [Sunhelp] Solstice DiskSuite for 2.6 References: Message-ID: <39FF8E1C.C64B107D@millenniumit.com> ra dan wrote: > If I need to use Solstice DiskSuite for solaris 2.6 do i need to buy it? > > If I have to buy where can I get information. > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org > http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp You don't need to buy it, Its comes withOS pack. /Gayantha From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 21:32:35 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (faisal) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:32:35 -0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Autoconf Message-ID: <005701c043b4$64cbb560$01010101@kingkong> Can anyone tell me what is autoconf used for ? From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 21:39:44 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (John Lee) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 11:39:44 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Two questions about Solaris 7 Message-ID: <001901c043b5$610912a0$210879c8@helpdesk.sc.mcel.mot.com> Greetings, I have two questions want to get your advice: 1) How can Solaris7 lock an account after serveral login failures ? As you know, NT can do it. I can't find any hints on Solaris7. 2) In a common environment which contains serveral Solaris boxes, One box serves as home directory server, other boxes mount the home directory from it. My questions is: Which is better : NFS hard mount or automount ? Thanks for your input. Regards. John Lee From sunhelp at sunhelp.org Tue Oct 31 22:04:02 2000 From: sunhelp at sunhelp.org (Gregory Leblanc) Date: 01 Nov 2000 12:04:02 +0800 Subject: [Sunhelp] Sun Color Monitor - Model GDM 19628 - Part Number? or URL for Sun part numbers? In-Reply-To: <200011010256.TAA26421@aj.nerdherd.net> Message-ID: <200011010404.eA1442e12795@peecee.linuxweasel.com> > On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:31:23 -0800, Matt Tilley wrote: > > >Does anyone have the part number for this Sun monitor, or better yet, does > >anyone have a reference (preferably URL) that I could go to for info like > > Are you sure this is a Sun part? The FE Handbook has nothing about a > GDM-19628. It's probably a GDM-1962B... Greg