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Operating Systems SCO Hi Post 302086449 by surajps123 on Thursday 24th of August 2006 03:13:58 AM
Old 08-24-2006
Hi

Hi,
I am having two servers both having same version of sco unix 7.1.4 and the network was fine till some days back. There was a power cut off and the both the servers were forced to go off abnormally. Since then i m having problem with one of the server. the problem is i can connect from one server to another but i cannot connect from my clients i.e win xp machines. when i say ping i m getting .

Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : bytes=32 .....
Request timed out
Request timed out
Request timed out
basically i m getting one line as connected ..

how do i sort this , there is lots of data on the server , i want to skip the reinstallation ..
please advice as soon as possible.
 
timedsetup(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     timedsetup(8)

NAME
timedsetup - Performs initial setup of the time server daemon (timed). SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/timedsetup DESCRIPTION
The timedsetup command is an interactive script that can be used to perform initial time service configuration for your system. By default, timed does not start at boot time. The timedsetup script asks if you want the timed daemon to be started at boot time, and prompts you for any options to pass to the timed daemon whenever it is invoked. The script then starts the timed daemon. For more information on the timed options, see the timed(8) reference page. Note The timed daemon is provided for compatibility. Tru64 UNIX also provides support for the Network Time Protocol (NTP) through the xntpd daemon. Compaq recommends you use NTP for time synchronization. If your system is configured to run NTP, the timedsetup command passes the -E and -M options to the timed daemon by default. If you plan to run both the timed daemon and NTP, you should configure NTP first. RESTRICTIONS
In configurations with two or more hosts each connected to the same two or more subnetworks, only one of the host can run the timed with the -M option. FILES
Specifies the command pathname The timed startup and shutdown script Specifies timed parameters pertinent to a specific system SEE ALSO
Commands: timed(8), xntpd(8) timedsetup(8)
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