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Need some help on getting two servers running redhat linux 5.0 to connect to sun storagetek 6140 array.  Would like to split the array between the two servers, both fibre and sata, so that mount po...
Zones: Red Hat Linux, Drives / Storage, Storage Tech...Date Answered: 03/24/2008 Views: 0
Hi, Someone from HP ever gave me an "rpcinfo" command to run on a Tru64 Unix  to poll a remote host (another Tru64 server) if a certain udp port is responding.  For Tcp port, I usually do "tel...
Zones: Solaris, Unix, Unix NetworkingDate Answered: 05/09/2008 Views: 13
Hi, Occasionally, I will receive a certain security advice of a certain systems/network security vulnerability.  One such example is DNS cache poisoning & another one is an Snmp vulnerability...
Zones: Unix Network Security, Security, OS Network Se...Date Answered: 07/27/2008 Views: 0
Hi, For Solaris 10, I've got the answer I needed at :   http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4554/gafxi?a=view I would like to do the same network teaming/bonding (as it's termed in Linux...
Zones: HP-UX Unix, Solaris, Unix SetupDate Answered: 04/15/2008 Views: 108
CUPS security vulnerability - how to determine if Unix servers are affectedQuestion: Hi, !) I received following security note from our security team.  Apreciate if someone can give me the spe...
Zones: Unix, OS Network SecurityDate Answered: 10/20/2008 Views: 8
Tintin, JustUnix or anyone else, I would like some help with writing a Shell script to do some sorting/reformatting of "ps -ef" output for HP-UX & Solaris & Redhat platform : Eg: example "ps...
Zones: Unix, Solaris, LinuxDate Answered: 12/24/2008 Views: 4
Hi, How do we trap all console messages into a logfile? Today we have a network outage, so on the console we'll get sort of message like "link ... down"  &  "link ... up"  messages but in /v...
Zones: Solaris, Linux, HP-UX UnixDate Answered: 06/02/2008 Views: 0
I am attempting to install SunRay Server 4 on a Sun Fire X4100 running RedHat ES 5.  When I run the "utinstall" command, I receive the following errors: Installing GDM version 2.4.4.7.2 ... +++...
Zones: Linux, Linux Admin, Sun DesktopsDate Answered: 06/11/2008 Views: 0
Hi, How do we verify if our Solaris/Linux/Windows is on Snmp v1 or v2 or v3? Specifically I'm referring to : http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=833770 & need to find out if t...
Zones: OS Network Security, UnixDate Answered: 07/28/2008 Views: 4
Question 1: ======== I've taken a dd  of a partition to a disk file : dd if=/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 bs=2079152 of=/tmp/root.dd (or in Linux, dd if=/dev/hda bs=2079152 of=/tmp/root.dd) followed by g...
Zones: MS Excel, UnixDate Answered: 10/27/2008 Views: 4