Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Setting up Linux as a RAS - is is possible? Post 26850 by leonpmu on Saturday 24th of August 2002 01:03:39 PM
Old 08-24-2002
RAS

I need the system to be setup in such a way that I can be able to dial up to the server and get internet access through the server to the NET, we will be installing and ADSL line there, so I will to be able to acces the net from my home system through that server to the net. My previous office had a RAS, but it is a very expensive additional piece of hardware that we cannot afford right now. So I am needing the server to be a "router" in a sense for internet access.

I hope that this can give you inough info to help me..

Thanks in advance.

L
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

NCR MP-RAS 3.02 Root Password

I've just inherited the support of 3 NCR Servers running NCR MP-RAS 3.02 UNIX OS and it looks as though the previous support analyst (who as left the company) has kindly changed all 3 root passwords. Also there are no installation / boot cd's and the etc/passwd directory can only be updated by... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Bruv
1 Replies

2. Filesystems, Disks and Memory

Help - NCR Unix 3.02 MP-RAS

Hi, I am new to the UNIX operating system and would realy appreciate some answers to these problems. I have a unix box (Actually several of them throughout the different locations) that have NCR MP-RAS 3.02.x.x (with multiuser and possibly security packages installed.) Originally they had 2gb... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: ad7_98
4 Replies

3. AIX

Compile errors because of the ras.h file

I recently compile some code in 32 bit mode on a AIX 5.3 server that has its kernal set to 64 bit mode. The compile was successful and the code works great. That being the case I use the model of the successful makefile on some other code but ended up getting errors that looked like this...... ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: morrisey
2 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

MP-RAS Unix and NFS

Hi, I would like to know if It's possible configure NFS on MP-RAS Unix so mountd uses a static port instead of a dynamic one. Thanks. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cuatrodos
1 Replies

5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

migrating unix mp-ras 32 bit to linux suse 64 bit

Hi. I need to migrate the whole unix environment from a Unix mp-ras 32 bit to a Linux Suse 64 bit. 1) can i use cpio to copy the data? 2) can i just copy the users from unix to linux or do i have to create them by hand 3) are there any other concerns i should worry about? thanx (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mrodrig
1 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Setting up Linux.

Dear Administrators and Moderators, Normally I use Windows for browsing net, but few days back my pc was affected with virus. One of my friend suggested me to use Linux for safe browsing. I would like to know 1. I have Mandrake 8.2(HDD) and Obuntu 9.x(CD) - which one is better (have limited... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kesari
1 Replies

7. HP-UX

NCR Unix MP-RAS - Mail not working

I am getting the following error when I send mail to any domain say abc123@xyz.com Not delivered to :due to 11 transfer failure (mail: Error #22 'Surrogate command failed ', rc =11) En Route to: xyz.com!abc123 =======surrogate command========== :/user/bin/uux -username -xyz.com!rmail... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: rush143
13 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

MP-RAS file size limitations

Hello, Here is the question. We have 2 identical boxes (see below), one is functioning as production second is being built as backup. Backup was built by 'osa' restore (image taken from production). Problem is..the max filesize on production is 2147481600 bytes and the max filesize on backup... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: dbamadness
0 Replies

9. IP Networking

MP-RAS Unix Networking Setup

I have an MP-RAS unix server from ncr. We are trying to get the network configured so that we may transer files between the unix box and a pc. I have used the included TCPCONFIG command to setup the network, however I can not ping, telnet or ftp to any other pcs on the network. Any help would... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Rutgerncas
0 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

Equivalent of mmin in MP-RAS/NCR Unix

Hi, i created a script to look for the modified files in the last 15 minutes. But later was told that the server that we need to implement this script is an MP-RAS (NCR Unix) server on which i found mmin option of the find command doesnt work.:wall: Can anybody please let me know the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: utkarsh
1 Replies
BBRETEST-NET.SH(1)					      General Commands Manual						BBRETEST-NET.SH(1)

NAME
bbretest-net.sh - Xymon network re-test tool SYNOPSIS
bbretest-net.sh DESCRIPTION
bbretest-net.sh is an extension script for Xymon that runs on the network test server. It picks up the failing network tests executed by the bbtest-net(1) program, and repeats these tests with a faster test cycle than the normal bbtest-net schedule. This means that when the server recovers and the network service becomes available again, this is detected quicker resulting in less reported downtime. Only tests whose first failure occurred within 30 minutes are included in the tests that are run by bbretest-net.sh. The 30 minute limit is there to avoid hosts that are down for longer periods of time to bog down bbretest-net.sh. You can change this limit with the "--fre- quenttestlimit=SECONDS" when you run bbtest-net. INSTALLATION
This script runs by default from your hobbitlaunch.cfg(5) file. FILES
$BBTMP/TESTNAME.LOCATION.status Temporary status file managed by bbtest-net with status of tests that have currently failed. $BBTMP/frequenttests.LOCATION Temporary file managed by bbtest-net with the hostnames that bbretest-net.sh should test. SEE ALSO
bbtest-net(1), xymon(7), hobbitlaunch.cfg(5) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 BBRETEST-NET.SH(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:11 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy