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From: aix-dige...@dmshome.org <aix-dige...@dmshome.org>
To: aix-d...@dmshome.org <aix-d...@dmshome.org>
Date: Terça-feira, 27 de Outubro de 1998 17:17
Subject: aix-digest V3 #591


>
>aix-digest Tuesday, 27 October 1998 Volume 03 : Number
591
>
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>Re: Problem with upgrade from AIX v3.2.5 to 4.2.1
>Upgrading firewall host. Easiest way?
>Re: Restricted Korn Shell
>GXT255P and WindowDump ?
>IBM Printer driver needed for AIX 3.2 - HP 4000se
>Q: How to control usage of memory for memory-mapped I/O?
>Re: Maintenance activities user.....
>Cannot remove HP driver
>Tiff to Postscript converter?
>Re: FTP is TOO impatient!
>Re: Writing a daemon
>rsh foobockle...
>Re: 4.3 executable won't run under 4.1.5
>Re: Question: MQSeries client vs server?
>Re: AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>Re: Q: How to control usage of memory for memory-mapped I/O?
>Re: aix-digest V3 #590
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>From: Andreas Demand <andreas...@stuttgart.de>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:17:58 +0100
>Subject: Re: Problem with upgrade from AIX v3.2.5 to 4.2.1
>
>Hello Julie,
>
>I've found something about bootinfo:
>
>InfoExplorer on AIX 4.2.1 says:
>
>bootinfo Command
>
>Determines and displays various boot information, including boot device
type and
>boot device name. This command is NOT a user-level command and is NOT
supported
>in AIX Version 4.2 or later.
>
>Andreas
>
>Julie Xu schrieb:
>
>> I have upgrade IBM Power Station 320's OS from AIX v2.3.5 to v4.2.1
>> But it seems some thing missing. I can not run diag that give me error
>> bootinfo not existed; I can not run vmstat, error is lseek argument
invalid.
>>
>> During the upgrading, I did:
>> upgrade from CD "AIX V4.2.1 from 5765-C34" Volume 1 of 2
>> using smit install from CD "AIX V4.2.1 from 5765-C34" Volume 2 of
2
>>
>> Qustion:
>> 1. Do I upgrade properly???
>> 2. What is the problem if I did upgrade properly???
>>
>> Any comments will be appreciated
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Julie
>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Aidas Kasparas <kas...@laume.kaunas.lifosa.com>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:58:42 +0100
>Subject: Upgrading firewall host. Easiest way?
>
>Hello,
>
> I need to upgrade AIX from version 4.3.0 to 4.3.1 and IBM Firewall on
>that host from version 3.1.1.5 to 3.1.2.3. What is the easiest way to do
>this without loosing firewall configuration and other data.
>
>
>Aidas Kasparas
>Network Manager
>Lifosa AB
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: shand...@aol.com (SHAndrew01)
>Date: 27 Oct 1998 14:59:11 GMT
>Subject: Re: Restricted Korn Shell
>
>You may need to add the /usr/bin/Rsh to /etc/security/login.cfg on the line
>that says 'shells' under 'usw:'
>
>Stephen Andrew
>
>
>>try /usr/bin/Rsh
>
>>>How can give a restricted korn shell to a user when they log in? Smit
>>>wont let me enter ksh -r for a log in filename and it doesnt seem
>>>right to put it in the .profile...
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>N.
>>>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: e_ja...@krzn.de
>Date: 27 Oct 1998 14:56:51 GMT
>Subject: GXT255P and WindowDump ?
>
>Hallo,
>I have an GXT255P Graphics-Adapter and start X with the option -cc
TrueColor.
>Now I can't get a WindowDUmp with xdpr or xwd to my printer.
>The paper is only black.
>
>Any hints ?
>
>Bis dann (so long)
>Elmar
>
>- --
>Elmar Jansen Work: e_ja...@krzn.de
>KRZN
>Kommunales Rechenzentrum Niederrhein Tel: +49 2841 782 486
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "sysadmin" <charles...@worldnet.att.net>
>Date: 27 Oct 1998 15:20:14 GMT
>Subject: IBM Printer driver needed for AIX 3.2 - HP 4000se
>
>I need a driver for the HP 4000se for AIX 3.2.5 & 4.3
>I couldn't believe my ears when Hewlett-Packard told me that they do not
>provide ANY UNIX drivers
>Has anyone found drivers made by IBM?
>PLease advise
>Thanks
>Joe
>
>- --
>===========================================
>Opinions my own and not representative of my employer
>Do not listen to me: I have brain damage
>===========================================
>"Spock! We're talking about millions of lives!"
>Spock (raised eyebrow) "Nevertheless, if the Romulans are indeed an
offshoot
>of Vulcan blood,... it is imperative we attack."
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "Pascal Sartoretti" <Pascal.S...@elca.ch>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:36:29 +0100
>Subject: Q: How to control usage of memory for memory-mapped I/O?
>
>Hello,
>
>We have the following problem with AIX 4.1 running on a SP2 node:
>
>Our application requires approx. 300 MB of memory to run. It sequentially
>reads
>a file of approx. 1 GB. On a machine with 512 MB of memory, we see the
>following
>memory usage (using the freeware tool "AIX system monitor v2.1.1"):
>
>- - 300 MB is used for files
>- - 200 MB is left for the system and application.
>
>As the application doesn't have enough memory, the result is that the
>machine
>is constantly swapping and performs badly. The system seems to give 300 MB
>to the file I/O, probably because it sees that a very big file is being
>read.
>
>Questions:
>
>- - How could we tell AIX not use that much memory for file I/O?
>- - Would it help to sometimes close and re-open the file (say each 10 MB),
so
>that AIX would only see a smaller file being read?
>
>Thanks for any help
>
>Pascal Sartoretti
>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Olaf Rogalsky <roga...@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:37:34 +0100
>Subject: Re: Maintenance activities user.....
>
>hugof...@my-dejanews.com wrote:
>> =
>
>> Hi.... I=B4d like to know Which user (other than root) I need to be to =
>make
>> some maintenance tasks like running diagnostics, remove and make device=
>s,
>> using SMIT. Which group members can do this activities...? How can I cr=
>eate a
>> user with this priviledges..?
>
>This is a lengthy task.
>First you must create a new (maintaince) group.
>2. you must make all users, which shall have special privileges, be a
>member of =
>
> this group
>3. you must change the groupship of all files, directories and programms
> which shall be accessible for this people to the new group
>4. you must change the permissions of those files, directories and
>programms
> to suitible ones
>
>As this has a great influence on the security of your system, you must
>be very
>caerfull. It is a good idea to write down an exact plan for the things
>you want to do, before you actually do them.
>
>PS: There's More Than One Way To Do It (Larry Wall)
>
>Olaf Rogalsky
>
>
>
>- -- =
>
> \\|//
> (. .)
>+-----------------------------oOOo-(_)-oOOo----------------------------+
>I Dipl. Phys. Olaf Rogalsky Institut f. Theo. Physik I I
>I Tel.: 09131 858440 Univ. Erlangen-Nuernberg I
>I Fax.: 09131 858444 Staudtstrasse 7 B3 I
>I roga...@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de D-91058 Erlangen I
>+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Kyle Baker <kba...@disc.sony.com>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 11:41:06 -0500
>Subject: Cannot remove HP driver
>
>We are trying to remove the HP LJ IV+ driver from our AIX 4.3 server.
>Smit will not let us remove the driver. We believe this driver is
>stopping us from being able to use the Postscript option on an ASCII HP
>LJ IV. We have a server w/o the driver, and PS prints fine. Any ideas
>on how to remove this driver?
>
>Kyle
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: mmu...@infomedics.com
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:36:29 GMT
>Subject: Tiff to Postscript converter?
>
>Comand line would be lovely....If you know of a good converter
>shareware or commercial...PLEASE email mmu...@infomedics.com
>
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>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "Bruce Chastain" <b...@XNOSPAMXpcquote.com>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 10:12:19 -0600
>Subject: Re: FTP is TOO impatient!
>
>cyb...@my-dejanews.com wrote in message
<713vlv$llq$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
>>The site command is not present in microsoft ftp client software. It is
>>present (with different options) on IBM AIX and MVS ftp servers. To use
>the
>>site command with an NT client and AIX server you'll have to use to quote
>>command from the client end. ie, key at the NT end:
>>
>>quote "site idle 600"
>>
>>Unfortunately I think this will still be limited to 900 seconds until you
>>change the -T option in the /etc/inetd.conf, ie to set max allowed timout
>to
>>30 mins:
>>
>>ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/ftpd
> ftpd -l -T1800
>>
>>and then:
>>refresh -s inetd
>>
>>Hope this helps.
>
>Hey, now we're cooking! I had already entered a the new default
MaxTimeOut,
>but I entered it with a space in between the -T and the 36000. The man
>document seems to indicate that as correct, but it doesn't work.
>
>Now that I have the new default MaxTimeOut, the quote "site idle 36000" now
>works without complaining that my value is too large.
>
>Thanks for the help!!
>Bruce.
>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Olaf Rogalsky <roga...@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:13:56 +0100
>Subject: Re: Writing a daemon
>
>Mr. Scott wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to write a daemon program that runs off of inetd.
>> I thought I did everything right, but when the inetd calls my daemon, the
>> bind to its well known port fails - presumably because inetd is still has
>> control of it. What do I need to do?
>
>I don't know very much about programming tcp based applications (better
>say nothing), but as far as I know inetd handels all network specific
>programming for you. inetd starts up your daemon with stdin/stdout
>connected to the socked. From this it is clear, that your daemon
>communicates through this socked with simple stdin/stdout operations and
>the inetd daemon holds contol over the port during the lifetime of your
>process (or as long as your process keeps stdin/stdout open?).
>
>Olaf Rogalsky
>
>- --
> \\|//
> (. .)
>+-----------------------------oOOo-(_)-oOOo----------------------------+
>I Dipl. Phys. Olaf Rogalsky Institut f. Theo. Physik I I
>I Tel.: 09131 858440 Univ. Erlangen-Nuernberg I
>I Fax.: 09131 858444 Staudtstrasse 7 B3 I
>I roga...@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de D-91058 Erlangen I
>+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Bill Dossett <bi...@bill.co.uk>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:25:46 +0000
>Subject: rsh foobockle...
>
>Hi,
>
>I give up. I,ve been trying to start a remote
>xterm session on an rs6000 from my Sparc for several days
>and can't manage it. Saying that, I've done
>it on Solaris, Linux and Irix without any problems
>in the past.
>
>The problem is rshd. It keeps saying I don't have
>permissions to do this. Yet... my host is in
>hosts.equiv on the rs6000.
>
>In general I have found that this is enough,
>to put my hostname in hosts.equiv. In desparation
>I've tried putting my user name in as well...
>
>hostname username
>
>but still doesn't work and then tried .rhosts
>and everything and it still just says permission
>denied and there is nothing in the log files
>even though I have
>
>auth.debug /var/adm/syslog
>
>to try and catch and prolems it might throw up.
>
>Anyone with any ideas on something I might have
>missed or anyway I can get a better picture
>of why rshd is saying permission denied?
>
>Thanks
>
>Bill
>
>
>
>- --
>If a man speaks in a woods and there is
>no woman there to hear him, is he still wrong?
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "John Agnew" <john....@unibol.com>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:55:58 -0000
>Subject: Re: 4.3 executable won't run under 4.1.5
>
>Try compiling under 4.1 and running that on 4.3
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Jason C Austin <ja...@pansy.cs.odu.edu>
>Date: 27 Oct 1998 09:25:04 -0500
>Subject: Re: Question: MQSeries client vs server?
>
>pit...@aracnet.net (Lew Pitcher) writes:
>On Fri, 23 Oct 1998 03:49:39 -0500, "Tony Rodriguez"
><spami...@spamfree.net> wrote:
>>
>>Can I use "MQseries client v5.0" (for AIX) without a server? I just
>>downloaded the client from IBM, but I don't know if I
>>can use the client without a server
>>
>>Does MQSeries work with GNU C and C++ compilers (on AIX)
>>
>>What makes the client and server MQSeries so different? ( IBM is selling
>>MQseries for $3100.00 is this
>>the server version?) (for AIX)
>
> The server, or queue manager, does all the work. The client
>simply allows a machine to connect over the network to a queue
>manager. The client can't do anything by itself.
>
> MQSeries is an enterprise scale application. If you're
>looking at using it, I would sign up for a class. I would hate to try
>and figure it out based on the manual.
>
> I've compiled MQSeries client applications under Solaris 2.5.1
>and 2.6 using gcc, and they work fine. I haven't tried them under
>AIX, but I am having trouble compiling the perl MQSeries client using
>gcc.
>
>>Does anyone know where to obtain a free M.O.M (Messaging Oriented
>>Middleware) for IBM AIX and SOLARIS x86?
>
> All depends on what you want to do. Both of those systems
>have a kernel based messaging system built in. Check out the
>msgsnd(2) and msgrcv(2) man pages.
>- --
>Jason Austin
>aus...@visi.net
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Matt Steinhoff <ma...@steinhoff.net>
>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 11:40:31 -0500
>Subject: Re: AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>
> .
>
> I've found a cool utility that will reduce the amount of CPU
>time kproc chews up by nearly 100%. While my machine doesn't feel
>any faster, at least I know that kproc isn't getting those cycles.
> You can get the utility from...
> http://www.distributed.net/clients.html#AIX
> I've been running it for nearly three years now without it
>causing a single problem. The best part is, it'll work under
>most every platform (AIX, Solaris, Linux, Windows, MacOS, etc.).
>Let me know if you need any help installing it.
>
> Matt
> {grin}
>
>Kyung Eigenraam <q...@endemol.com> wrote:
>> Does anyone know what this root-proces does and why it consumes
>> almost 95% cpu-time ??
>>
>> My F30 is very very very slow !!!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Q
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Greg Wimpey <greg.wimpey@waii*removetomail*.com>
>Date: 27 Oct 1998 09:04:17 -0700
>Subject: Re: Q: How to control usage of memory for memory-mapped I/O?
>
>"Pascal Sartoretti" <Pascal.S...@elca.ch> writes:
>
>[snip]
>> Questions:
>>
>> - How could we tell AIX not use that much memory for file I/O?
>> - Would it help to sometimes close and re-open the file (say each 10 MB),
so
>> that AIX would only see a smaller file being read?
>>
>
>First of all, I would check to make sure that your program is really
>swapping. The "monitor" program reports both "pgin/pgout" numbers as
>well as "pgsin/pgsout" numbers. The "pgin/pgout" figures represent
>total virtual memory manager (VMM) throughput, which includes regular
>file I/O as well as swapping. It's the "pgsin/pgsout" numbers that
>indicate swapping.
>
>If "pgsin/pgsout" are both 0, but you are seeing lots of I/O wait
>(indicated by "W" on monitor's "thermometer" display), then what you
>need is faster disk, not less memory used for I/O buffering.
>
>If "pgsin/pgsout" are indeed above 0, then you probably need to look
>at the "vmtune" command. This command allows you to set various
>parameters for the VMM, including the thresholds for deciding when to
>steal "computational" pages (i.e. process work space) and when to
>steal "file" pages.
>
>As far as closing/opening the file periodically, I imagine that could
>introduce at least as much overhead as paging. You probably do want
>to be taking advantage of read ahead behavior on files, even if you
>need to reduce the amount of memory being used.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>- --
>Greg Wimpey
>greg.wimpey@waii*removetomail*.com <== despammify address to reply
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: aba...@serviceinf.com.br (Augusto Barradas)
>Date: 27 Oct 98 17:53:45 GMT
>Subject: Re: aix-digest V3 #590
>
>David
>
> 8GB in DDS-2 tapes can be set using the SMIT TAPE option.
>
> SMIT TAPE
> CHANGE/SHOW......
> RMTx
> Where it reads DATA COMPRESSION, set it to YES.
>
> The DDS-2 midia with 120meters can store 4GB with no compression or 8=
>GB
>with compression ratio 2:1.
>
>Augusto Barradas
>BRAZIL
>- -----Original Message-----
>From: aix-dige...@dmshome.org <aix-dige...@dmshome.org>
>To: aix-d...@dmshome.org <aix-d...@dmshome.org>
>Date: Ter=E7a-feira, 27 de Outubro de 1998 14:45
>Subject: aix-digest V3 #590
>
>
>>
>>aix-digest Tuesday, 27 October 1998 Volume 03 : Numb=
>er
>590
>>
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>>Re: who can help me?
>>ZELDA pornographer
>>ZELDA pornographer
>>AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>>ZELDA pornographer
>>Re: MIGRATION AIX
>>Re: Info about a monitor
>>AIX 4.3 Public Domain SW ?
>>Re: AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>>ZELDA pornographer
>>ZELDA pornographer
>>ZELDA pornographer
>>Re: ZELDA pornographer
>>Printing
>>Re: MIGRATION AIX
>>Sysback/6000 and file order
>>Re: how to creat shutdown scripts?
>>XMODEM
>>Re: Writing a daemon
>>Re: ZELDA pornographer
>>Problem with upgrade from AIX v3.2.5 to 4.2.1
>>How do I use the 8G option on a 4GB/8GB tape drive?
>>what program occupies which portnumber
>>CiscoWorks
>>Re: AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>>
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>From: Michael Perris <per...@perriscope.demon.co.uk>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 10:23:09 +0000
>>Subject: Re: who can help me?
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>as of aix 4.1.5 with applied patches, you can add an executable script
>>called /etc/rc.shutdown which is called by the shutdown script. prior to
>>4.1.5 and w/4.1.5 without applied patch, add a line to the shutdown
>>script to call your required shutdown procedure.
>>
>>for adding entries to /etc/inittab, see 'man mkitab'
>>
>>regards,
>>MP.
>>
>>In article <362D3538...@ncs.com.sg>, Zhu Xiang Yong
>><xy...@ncs.com.sg> writes
>>>Could you help me how I can creat AIX startup&shutdown scripts just as
>>>the scripts under SUN /etc/init.d and HP /sbin/init.d? I understand I
>>>can modify some records in /etc/inittab to add startup script, but I ca=
>n
>>>
>>>not find how I can run a script when the system is shutdown. Because my
>>>application need to be shutdown before the system is reboot or shutdown.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>
>>- --
>>Michael Perris
>>Perriscope Ltd
>>65 Eastern Avenue, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 8QJ England.
>>tel: +44 (0)1932 570030 fax: +44 (0)1932 562703
>>mobile: +44 (0)498 678 272 email: ad...@perriscope.demon.co.uk
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: Dayv! <kil...@misery.com>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 10:42:33
>>Subject: ZELDA pornographer
>>
>>In article <2510981...@news.jadetech.com>,
>>fa...@fa13.com (fa13) wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Bdll otuuq misaewu epale
>>>aibr ilfa lwi sun chcc
>>>fh jfmob uey mqo ku inklo
>>>lkoe ktp vgdp pbrt oue?
>>
>>Is your granny as braindead as everyone says? Nice to see someone
>>getting all those important thoughts out of their skull.. Got
>>your eye on any more little new borns, you sick, gibbering, ball
>>licking face-slapping retard.
>>
>>>
>>>Hhkr rtp sne kdz qiue pf?
>>
>>HAHAHAHA! Another thick freak for me to kick around. Keep scrawling
>>your bollocks, you worthless whining retard. Spank!! I win!
>>
>>>
>>>Saxta kfuykr ewh hebl efk
>>>efcq zema yykb eiff eff mp
>>>xre qsr fseel nolyl
>>>ufyoe erl ibib lip?
>>
>>Do you want me to pull my pants down and show you my big wanger?
>>
>>
>>>
>>>Zbgnb ietvh efpb zbdz exo
>>>eydleb scbs qehd qt
>>>fyx stdr prefj qblof cs pi
>>>biole tvnd dbpe yukuc emoeh
>>>mriglny boo diijxdz xex jroyxx awde
>>>scn nlui rqb yspqu ueo id
>>>eoimri mksnosu njem mpbeoel gsc
>>>lwe dsrlh ibp mm
>>>ik ef rmc iei?
>>
>>Been exploring your nauseous granny's big smelly snatch today?
>>Now go squealing to your niece, you fuck'n loser. Been exploring
>>your puss dripping aunt's big smelly cunt today?
>>
>>>
>>>Awws xiqeofq mpbki hmp adpcdk puee
>>>exo pat erlip bojzq?
>>
>>You undoubtably have the smallest, tiniest little shlong in the
>>whole cosmos.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>- --
>> auuV mhm23x7 wo)'xoqod@Ann=
>e
>> rockette 2 FF*2 icq#873204=
>7
>> lobette 5 smeeter 22 fwac (old system) 5 fwac (new system) 1 awac =
>1
>> "And if I die before I wake up, I pray the Lord don't smudge my make-up=
>".
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: Gi...@TheNunnery.c0nn (Sr. Alfa Romeo)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 05:49:46
>>Subject: ZELDA pornographer
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: Kyung Eigenraam <q...@endemol.com>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 10:53:02 +0100
>>Subject: AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>>
>>Does anyone know what this root-proces does and why it consumes almost
>>95% cpu-time ??
>>
>>My F30 is very very very slow !!!
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>Q
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: Lea...@metc0n.com (Jack Maxfield)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 09:54:33
>>Subject: ZELDA pornographer
>>
>>gdy52150 (gdy5...@prairie.lakes.com) wrote:
>>: ...although only pseudonymed nutcases like yourself seem to be aware
>>: of it. (That you still hide behind pseudonyms is pretty good evidence
>>: that you have accomplished nothing.)
>>
>>How hilariously ironic coming from a fellow who posts as
>>"gdy52150."
>>
>>Even funnier is that he doesn't see the irony.
>>
>>Post on, Stooge!
>>
>>- --
>>- -- Mike Zarlenga
>> finger zarl...@conan.ids.net for PGP public key
>>
>> "I used to hate it when people called him Slick Willie and I
>> hate it even more now that I know they were right."
>> Andy Rooney, 60 Minutes, 10/11/98
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: "Julio Baiao" <jul...@zaz.com.br>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 09:08:58 -0300
>>Subject: Re: MIGRATION AIX
>>
>>Hi Rene,
>>
>>There are several posibilities. I guess 59H is supported under 4.2.1, bu=
>t I
>>am
>>>not quite sure. Is the rootvg listed under the vg status column ? Check
>>your
>>>system for broken ptfs or corrupted filesystems. Check also for free
>space.
>>Are
>>>you using third part hardware (disk, adapter) ?
>>>
>>
>>1) Yes, the rootvg is listed under vg status column.
>>2) I don't have a corrupted environment. I've checked out.
>>3) There is a lot of free space.
>>4) All hardware is IBM.
>>
>>This problem has occurred with 2 diferent 59H. I'm confused...
>>
>>Is it a 59H located problem ?
>>
>>Thanks,,,,
>>
>>
>>Ren=E9 Akeret wrote in message <3632ADC1...@ch.ibm.com>...
>>>
>>>
>>>Julio Baiao wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, guys...
>>>>
>>>> I've tried to migrate my 4.1 environment to a 4.2, but something stra=
>nge
>>has
>>>> happened...
>>>>
>>>> When I boot a J40 model in service option with AIX CD 4.2, the
>>>> "migration" option have been available to install.
>>>>
>>>> When I do the same procedure in 59H model in service option with AIX =
>CD
>>4.2,
>>>> the "migration" option HAVEN=B4T been available to install.
>>>>
>>>> Any idea ????
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.....
>>>
>>>Hi
>>>There are several posibilities. I guess 59H is supported under 4.2.1, b=
>ut
>I
>>am
>>>not quite sure. Is the rootvg listed under the vg status column ? Check
>>your
>>>system for broken ptfs or corrupted filesystems. Check also for free
>space.
>>Are
>>>you using third part hardware (disk, adapter) ?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: Olaf Rogalsky <roga...@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:04:19 +0100
>>Subject: Re: Info about a monitor
>>
>>> I wonder if someone knows which videocard do I need to buy to use =
>an
>>> AIX monitor with a common PC, I've heard this is possible, but I need
>>> more information, thanks to all.
>>
>>This depends on the monitor you have. The IBM monitors I am aware of,
>>are
>>vga monitors which are driven at special non vga frequencies. So any
>>modern
>>free programmable PC super vga graphic card would do the you. But there
>>is one
>>drawback: The PC BIOS uses always standard vga frequencies during boot
>>time.
>>From this follows, that you can't see anything usefull on your AIX
>>monitor
>>until the OS (Linux/Windows) programms the graphic card to use the right
>>mode.
>>
>>Olaf Rogalsky
>>- --
>> \\|//
>> (. .)
>>+-----------------------------oOOo-(_)-oOOo----------------------------+
>>I Dipl. Phys. Olaf Rogalsky Institut f. Theo. Physik I I
>>I Tel.: 09131 858440 Univ. Erlangen-Nuernberg I
>>I Fax.: 09131 858444 Staudtstrasse 7 B3 I
>>I roga...@theorie1.physik.uni-erlangen.de D-91058 Erlangen I
>>+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: Panos Dimakopoulos <pdim...@gecits-eu.gr>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:33:58 +0200
>>Subject: AIX 4.3 Public Domain SW ?
>>
>>Does anybody know any URL with public domain software for AIX 4.3?
>>I have found some but they have absolutely nothing for AIX 4.3 and the
>>previous versions do not work well with 4.3.
>>
>>Thank you
>>
>>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
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=
>=3D=3D=3D=3D
>>
>>Panagiotis Dimakopoulos
>>GE Capital IT Solutions Europe
>>
>>137 Syngrou Avenue, 17121 Athens, Greece
>>Phone: +30-1-9396500, Fax: +30-1-9396601,
>>Internet: Panagiotis....@GECITS-EU.COM
>> pdim...@GECITS-EU.COM
>> pdim...@GECITS-EU.GR
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: duncan <dun...@kben.co.uk>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 11:48:32 +0000
>>Subject: Re: AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>>
>>K,
>> This is nothing to worry about. As I understand it, the process is
>>needed so the cpu isnt idle, ie the cpu needs a process so this is used =
>to
>>trick the cpu into thinking that it is doing something. Check other
>>bottlenecks on your system. Start with the paging if it is this slow, an=
>d
>>the usual things ie memory, applications, disk, network etc etc etc.
>>
>>Regards,
>> Duncan
>>
>>Kyung Eigenraam wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know what this root-proces does and why it consumes almost
>>> 95% cpu-time ??
>>>
>>> My F30 is very very very slow !!!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Q
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: m0...@clueLess.c0nn (Clueless Wombat Cabal)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 18:09:57
>>Subject: ZELDA pornographer
>>
>>Fumbling with his secret decoder ring,
><3621427d...@hell-flame-wars.org>,
>> specia...@REMhell-flame-wars.org (Tim Thorne) writes:
>>> nos...@sexzilla.net (Lionel Lauer) wrote:
>>>
>>>>Kibo informs me that ant...@usabcdefgh.net (Antaine) stated that:
>>>>
>>>>>On Fri, 25 Sep 98 07:50:19 GMT, jas...@iquest.net (Jason Crowell)
>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Another common tactic for trolls is the "I get tons of e-mails from
>lurkers
>>>>>>that support me, but won't post 'cause they're afraid of the almight=
>y
>flaming
>>>>>>the cabal will give 'em".
>>>>>
>>>>>Another possibility is that there is a group of news Admins who take =
>it
>upon
>>>>>themselves to collectively censor usenet to contain only the informat=
>ion
>they
>>>>>deem worthy of distribution while not giving two shits what the peopl=
>e
>who
>>>>>pay them think about it, and they are referred to as the Censor Cabal.
>Of
>>>>>course Fluffy would surely tell you tinc.
>>>>
>>>>Of course the main drawback to this hypothesis is that if it were true=
>,
>>>>I wouldn't be seeing your posts.
>>>
>>> The cabal allows a few posts to get through so that they can claim
>>> there isn't a cabal. Simple really.
>>>
>>Tim just must have gotten his Kook Klub membership card. His
>self-degradation
>>is complete.
>>
>>- --
>>"I'm sorry, I don't care about information:
>>I can make up all I need:"
>> - A. R. Ammons, "Glare"
>>mhm 20x10
>>wombats r us
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: sL...@wh0rehouse.oor9 (auuV)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 03:37:29
>>Subject: ZELDA pornographer
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: the2...@alt.met (The 2-Belo)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 02:51:40
>>Subject: ZELDA pornographer
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: jazzk!n...@enter.met (JungleAcid)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 09:40:29
>>Subject: Re: ZELDA pornographer
>>
>>William A. Levinson is a SPAMMER!
>>
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>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: Mabel...@MLAW.gov.sg
>>Date: 27 Oct 98 07:00:44 GMT
>>Subject: Printing
>>
>>Hi to all,
>>
>>Have a rather stupid question to ask, please bear with me.
>>
>>I need to print something from X-Window, just a print screen will do, bu=
>t
>don't
>>seems to be able to do it. Please help
>>
>>Thanx,
>>Mab
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: cbs...@my-dejanews.com
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:19:21 GMT
>>Subject: Re: MIGRATION AIX
>>
>>In article <3632ADC1...@ch.ibm.com>,
>> "Ren=E9 Akeret" <ake...@ch.ibm.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Julio Baiao wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi, guys...
>>> >
>>> > I've tried to migrate my 4.1 environment to a 4.2, but something
>strange has
>>> > happened...
>>> >
>>> > When I boot a J40 model in service option with AIX CD 4.2, the
>>> > "migration" option have been available to install.
>>> >
>>> > When I do the same procedure in 59H model in service option with AIX=
> CD
>4.2,
>>> > the "migration" option HAVEN=B4T been available to install.
>>> >
>>> > Any idea ????
>>> >
>>> > Thanks.....
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> There are several posibilities. I guess 59H is supported under 4.2.1, =
>but
>I am
>>> not quite sure. Is the rootvg listed under the vg status column ? Chec=
>k
>your
>>> system for broken ptfs or corrupted filesystems. Check also for free
>space.
>>Are
>>> you using third part hardware (disk, adapter) ?
>>>
>>>
>>I can add that the 59H does work under 4.2.1 (I have 2 running it now) b=
>ut
>you
>>may also need microcode updates. Your IBM Customer Engineer can check t=
>he
>>machine and upgrade the firmware if required.
>>
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>- ---------
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>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: char...@my-dejanews.com
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:07:40 GMT
>>Subject: Sysback/6000 and file order
>>
>>Hi everyone, I'm trying to backup an F50 running AIX 4.2 with Sysback/60=
>00
>>from IBM. It's working fine but I need to change the order in which the
>files
>>are backed up. I want to make sure some filesystems are restored before
>>others. How to I configure that?
>>
>>TIA.
>>
>>- -----=3D=3D Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion =3D=
>=3D-----
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>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: rob_s...@my-dejanews.com
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:16:38 GMT
>>Subject: Re: how to creat shutdown scripts?
>>
>>In article <362EBEED...@ncs.com.sg>,
>> Zhu Xiang Yong <xy...@ncs.com.sg> wrote:
>>> How I can creat AIX startup&shutdown scripts just as
>>> the scripts under SUN /etc/init.d and HP /sbin/init.d? I understand I
>>> can modify some records in /etc/inittab to add startup script, but I c=
>an
>>>
>>> not find how I can run a script when the system is shutdown. Because m=
>y
>>> application need to be shutdown before the system is reboot or shutdow=
>n.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Put you shutdown script in /etc/rc.shutdown these will be executed whene=
>ver
>>you start a shutdown
>>
>>Rob
>>
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>- ---------
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>>
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>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: nos...@e.org
>>Date: 27 Oct 1998 05:47:41 PST
>>Subject: XMODEM
>>
>>Dear Group,
>>
>> We are having a problem with XMODEM transfers under AIX. On some
>>machines we have tried it on, the transfer will start, but about 2K in,
>>it times out. On other machines there is no problem. All machines are
>>set up the same. We need to find the cause of this time out situation.
>>Any thoughts?
>>
>>Dennis
>>
>>%$$$$^#@%$dsm...@cusa.com$&^%$&$&$
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: LAIX Software Consulting <laix...@flash.net>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 07:42:04 -0600
>>Subject: Re: Writing a daemon
>>
>>Your program simply needs to read/write from stdin/stdout. Inetd will t=
>ake
>>care of all the socket operations of binding to the port, accept()'ing t=
>he
>>connections, etc.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Paul
>>
>>Mr. Scott wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to write a daemon program that runs off of inetd.
>>> I thought I did everything right, but when the inetd calls my daemon, =
>the
>>> bind to its well known port fails - presumably because inetd is still =
>has
>>> control of it. What do I need to do?
>>>
>>> sda...@pkms.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: breat...@mosphere.captain (Medicine Man)
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:26:39
>>Subject: Re: ZELDA pornographer
>>
>>William A. Levinson is a SPAMMER!
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: ju...@tscc2.macarthur.uws.EDU.AU (Julie Xu)
>>Date: 27 Oct 98 02:33:17 GMT
>>Subject: Problem with upgrade from AIX v3.2.5 to 4.2.1
>>
>>I have upgrade IBM Power Station 320's OS from AIX v2.3.5 to v4.2.1
>>But it seems some thing missing. I can not run diag that give me error
>>bootinfo not existed; I can not run vmstat, error is lseek argument
>invalid.
>>
>>During the upgrading, I did:
>> upgrade from CD "AIX V4.2.1 from 5765-C34" Volume 1 of 2
>> using smit install from CD "AIX V4.2.1 from 5765-C34" Volume 2 of 2
>>
>>Qustion:
>> 1. Do I upgrade properly???
>> 2. What is the problem if I did upgrade properly???
>>
>>Any comments will be appreciated
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Julie
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>From: spee...@my-dejanews.com
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 14:33:45 GMT
>>Subject: How do I use the 8G option on a 4GB/8GB tape drive?
>>
>>We've recently ordered 4 H50's, each with a:
>>
>>6142 4GB/8GB 4mm Tape drive
>>
>>These are DDS-2 drives. With a standard 120M tape, I can make a (roughl=
>y)
>>4GB backup. I need to do a 6GB backup now, and I need it on one tape. C=
>an
>>anyone clue me in on what I need to do to get the tape to write in
>>higher-density mode?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>David Morrison
>>
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>>
>>From: Heggtveit Ketil Olav <Ketil-Olav...@dnb.no>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:28:56 +0100
>>Subject: what program occupies which portnumber
>>
>>- --------------85CEA749C0DD84A0B7A62B08
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3Dus-ascii
>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I need to find out which program that occupies port number 22.
>>I want to start sshd on AIX 4.3.0 and when I start it, I recive the
>>following error message:
>>./sshd -d
>>debug: sshd version 1.2.26 [powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.0.0]
>>debug: Initializing random number generator; seed file
>>/etc/ssh_random_seed
>>error: bind: Address already in use
>>fatal: Bind to port 22 failed: Socket is not connected.
>>
>>Can someone please help me
>>
>>- --
>>:-) Ketil
>>
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>>Hi,
>><p>I need to find out which program that occupies port number 22.
>><br>I want to start sshd on AIX 4.3.0 and when I start it, I recive the
>>following error message:
>><br>./sshd -d
>><br>debug: sshd version 1.2.26 [powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.0.0]
>><br>debug: Initializing random number generator; seed file
>/etc/ssh_random_seed
>><br>error: bind: Address already in use
>><br>fatal: Bind to port 22 failed: Socket is not connected.
>><p>Can someone please help me
>><pre>--&nbsp;
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>>From: "Andy Hart" <ha...@cgtechs.demon.co.uk>
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:21:52 -0000
>>Subject: CiscoWorks
>>
>>Can anyone tell me whether CiscoWorks v4 and CiscoView v4.1 is compatibl=
>e
>>with AIX v4.3
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>From: cyb...@my-dejanews.com
>>Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 14:29:51 GMT
>>Subject: Re: AIX 4.1 process "kproc"
>>
>>In article <363597FE...@endemol.com>,
>> q...@endemol.com wrote:
>>> Does anyone know what this root-proces does and why it consumes almost
>>> 95% cpu-time ??
>>>
>>> My F30 is very very very slow !!!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Q
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Probably it's the "idle" kproc, I can't remember the number offhand, 514=
> I
>>think on a non-smp box. This just soaks up any spare cpu cycles and wil=
>l
>not
>>be the cause of any performance problems. Your machine is probably memor=
>y
>or
>>disk bound. Have a look at the vmstat command to help you to identify
>what's
>>causing the problems.
>>
>>Regards
>>Clive
>>
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