02-28-2013
Sco Openserver Starting TCP/IP Services
Hi all,
I have a customer whose sco unix server wasnt power off correctly and when booting it up I noticed that the boot up takes a while to finish the " Starting TCP services: snmpd routed lpd". after that the server is ready for login, but you cannot ping anything from the server (apart from the local IP) or ping the server from anywhere on the network.
any ideas would be much appreciated.
thanks!
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makecsd
MAKECSD(1) The Canonical Csound Reference MAKECSD(1)
NAME
makecsd - Creates a CSD file from the specified input files. .
DESCRIPTION
Creates a CSD file from the specified input files. The first input file that has a .orc extension (case is not significant) is put to the
<CsInstruments> section, and the first input file that has a .sco extension becomes <CsScore>. Any remaining files are Base64 encoded and
added as <CsFileB> tags. An empty <CsOptions> section is always added.
Some text filtering is performed on the orchestra and score file:
o newlines are converted to the native format of the system on which makecsd is being run.
o blank lines are removed from the beginning and end of files.
o any trailing whitespace is removed from the end of lines.
o optionally, tabs can be expanded to spaces with an user specified tabstop size.
SYNTAX
makecsd [OPTIONS ... ] infile1 [ infile2 [ ... ]]
INITIALIZATION
Flags:
o - t n = expand tabs to spaces using tabstop size n (default: disabled). This applies only to the orchestra and score file.
o - w n = set Base64 line width to n (default: 72). Note: the orchestra and score are not wrapped.
o - o fname = output file name (default: stdout)
EXAMPLES
makecsd -t 6 -w 78 -o file.csd file.mid file.orc file.sco sample.aif
This creates a CSD from file.orc and file.sco (tabs are expanded to spaces assuming a tabstop size of 6 characters), and file.mid and
sample.aif are added as <CsFileB> tags containing Base64 encoded data with a line width of 78 characters. The output file is file.csd.
CREDITS
Author: Istvan Varga
Jan 2003
AUTHORS
Barry Vercoe
MIT Media Lab
Author.
Dan Ellis
MIT Media Lab,
Cambridge
Massachussetts
Author.
COPYRIGHT
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