Devices:
ACU tty2A - 38400 Multitech_MultiModem
Systems:
isp Any ACU 38400 18888374630 ogin: username sword password
Please somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks in Advance.
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Before you buy.
Uhm ... have you applied RS505A, OSS497C and OSS600A ?
Just a wild guess,
Roberto
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(Pete "Maverick" Mitchell - Top Gun)
Uhm ... (again :-) shouldn't be the opposite (ie, RS505A,
OSS497C and OSS600A) ? Also, please consider patch
OSS471C; if you happen to have either a Pentium Pro or
a Pentium II processor, strange things could happen with
a bad microcode.
However, this is the first time I've heard of a PANIC while
accessing the serial port, honest !
Best,
> However, this is the first time I've heard of a PANIC while
> accessing the serial port, honest !
Well, I have seen this with PAP and dynamic ppp on certain
ISP's. In those cases, I was able to solve it by NOT using
dynamic. I think I posted something about that a while
back, but haven't the patience to search Dejanews for it,
and it may even be that I found some other way around it
later (I honestly just cannot remember!).
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Tony Lawrence (to...@aplawrence.com)
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Whether you're doing something wrong or not, you should *not* get
a panic, ever. Were you able to save the system dump when you
rebooted?
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Evan Hunt - evanh at sco dot com
"The wages of sin are death. But after taxes are taken out,
it's just a sort of tired feeling." - Paula Poundstone
It no longer matters.
In the October 27th revision of TA 110090, it is written:
NOTE: OSS497B, the Core OS Supplement for OpenServer Release
5.0.5, has been superseded by OSS497C. OSS497C may be
installed before or after OSS600A. In the past, it had been
recommended that OSS497B be installed right _before_ OSS600A.
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JP
As usual, thanks to JP for the info (I've completely missed 'em) !
God bless SCO support.
Buddy Z.
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>
> Don't blame me, I voted for amon...@my-deja.com.
> >Now the modem is continuosly dial-in to the ISP, but I may be is because
> >I have Vision running in that server, isn't?
>
> Yes, VisionFS can cause that. It's most likely trying to do a DNS
> lookup on some system name configured in your current.prf file. If you
> edit /etc/resolv.conf so that it says "hostresorder local bind", and
> put all relevant hostnames into /etc/hosts, that should obviate the
> need for VisionFS to do a DNS lookup, and might fix the problem.