Started 1 week ago (2009-12-23 17:48:00)
by jgt
Nope, you are probably on your own.
Have you read:
#man F localedef
#man locale
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-22 20:04:00)
by jgt
There are instructions for changing this on a 3Com card in the link. You will have to modify appropriately if your card is different.
Changing the
Ethernet address in SCO UNIX
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-16 15:30:00)
by jgt
The "correct" values will vary based upon the motherboard, and the slot that the card is installed in.
When the system does its POST (
power on self test) you may, depending on which brand of BIOS you have, see a list of all the PCI interfaces in the system and three columns of values to the right side of the screen. These three columns represent the three values that you need.
If the screen ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-23 18:25:00)
by TonyLawrence
Any messages like duplicate ip somewhere else?
What happens if you restart tcp - /etc/tcp stop; /etc/tcp start ?
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-12-10 11:59:00)
by jgt
If the system crashes, and produces a dump then read these http://wdb1.
sco.com/kb/tasearch.results and enter "crash dump" in the search text, and select Unixware 7 in the product.
If the system just reboots without a dump, then start looking for a defective piece of hardware.
Started 4 weeks ago (2009-12-02 15:36:00)
by jgt
change /path/to/app
to
exec /path/to/app
Why are you using the
c-shell
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-27 12:03:00)
by jgt
The easiest solution is the replacement hardware having the same
disk controller (driver) as the current system.
Next easiest is to build a target kernel for the proposed disk controller, and having it on the current system.
BackupEdge is a really really good solution.
Make sure that the tape drive and its controller will fit the new system, or that a replacement drive will read your tape.
...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-26 07:35:00)
by jgt
DNET - Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
Is this what you meant?
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-25 15:18:00)
by jgt
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-25 15:19:00)
by jgt
Compare the contents of /etc/conf/cf.d/mscsi with the actual scsi hardware configuration.
You should be getting some scsi information during POST.
Then either change the hardware to match the configuration, or run "mkdev tape" to add the tape. You will have to relink the kernel to if you have to add the tape, which also will
entail a re-boot. The windows access could be NFS , or Samba, or ...