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Forum: Solaris 09-30-2003
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Posted By iambhurji
As i read all the information you've posted it...
As i read all the information you've posted it seems to be looking fine but you have to delete all the users from the passwd and shadow file not just only root.


cp /nsswitch.nis to...
Forum: Solaris 09-26-2003
58,174
Posted By iambhurji
Well without talking about anything else try by...
Well without talking about anything else try by unmounting the cdrom and then eject.:)
Forum: Solaris 09-16-2003
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Posted By iambhurji
:) Have you tried by using the UFSDUMP utility.
:) Have you tried by using the UFSDUMP utility.
Forum: Solaris 09-12-2003
8,054
Posted By iambhurji
Well i am not familiar with oracle installation...
Well i am not familiar with oracle installation but as if you are getting the message "ora**** running out of memory" then that means the /tmp is acquiring the space more than available so it would...
Forum: Solaris 09-12-2003
10,405
Posted By iambhurji
I believe we all can explore the new world on...
I believe we all can explore the new world on solaris.
Forum: Solaris 09-12-2003
15,339
Posted By iambhurji
:) Is it possible for you to send an entries of...
:) Is it possible for you to send an entries of resolv.conf and nsswitch.conf also please try the following command from any client machine:-

nslookup <domainname>

and let me know what's the...
Forum: Solaris 09-12-2003
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Posted By iambhurji
:) Your issue can be resolved by using either...
:) Your issue can be resolved by using either NIS or LDAP but
according to me it would be good if you start with NIS once you feel comfortable with NIS then go for LDAP.
May be following link...
Forum: Solaris 09-12-2003
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Posted By iambhurji
:) well i am new to solaris but i love solaris...
:) well i am new to solaris but i love solaris coming to the question of uploading the patch , as far as my knowledge goes we can install the patches from init level 3 also.
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