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I am trying to set up a SunOS 4.1.3 system on our local ethernet. This system had been previously installed on another network. When I boot the system, I get an error saying "rpc.statd cannot talk to statd on[name]". I configured the IP address according to our network scheme (192.9.200.x) and rewrote the host table.
What is this error and how do I resolve it? Also, how do you set subnet masks? This system was given to us by one of our customers, and no documentation was included. Thanks in advance, Nate Gagne |
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