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Been trying to figure out a way of adding persistent routes to a new SCO Openserver 6 server.  I've been adding it with the "route add -net 1.1.1.0 1.1.1.254", but the routes don't retain after a r...
Zones: SCO Unix, Unix, Unix NetworkingDate Answered: 06/23/2008 Views: 8
I wasn't sure so I thought I'd asked so that it won't bug me for the rest of the day.  Would restarting the server automatically relink the kernal after a maintenace pack update?
Zones: SCO Unix, Unix, Unix SetupDate Answered: 08/05/2008 Views: 0
Hi, Is there any way to shutdown / reboot Sco unix server by not use root id?
Zones: SCO Unix, UnixDate Answered: 05/29/2009 Views: 33
Hello. I just installed a SCO Openserver 6 box and it's suckin' mud.  TOP shows kernel percentages at around 60% after the server runs for a while. In reviewing sar outputs to locate the source ...
Zones: Unix, SCO UnixDate Asked: 07/16/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 9
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