07-08-2007
mksysb issue
Hi, guys
I have experience in UNIX, but more in hpux, have done an mksysb in an Aix server 5.3, and then restore in other server with same model, everithing fine but no TCP/IP configuration and hostname its like "localhost" after the restore. It's something wrong? I've change the configuration, but other problem to face, ping the server but can't connect to him by telnet. Some help its needed
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Thanks for all.
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NAME
muroard - minimalist sound server for the RoarAudio protocol
SYNOPSIS
muroard [OPTIONS]...
DESCRIPTION
muRoarD is a sound server supporting the RoarAudio protocol. It is designed to mix the audio data of multiple applications together to
send it as a single stream to the soundcard.
muRoarD is a minimalist version of such a sound server. It does only implement the very minimum part the the protocol but is very much
smaller than the original roard.
MISC OPTIONS
-h --help
Print a short help and exit.
--version
Print version information of the daemon and exit.
--daemon
Bring the server into background after init.
On win32 this hides the console window. This only works if used within a Shortcut.
--autostandby
Start in autostandby mode.
--no-autostandby
Do not start in autostandby mode.
--standby
Start in standby mode.
--no-standby
Do not start in standby mode.
AUDIO OPTIONS
-R --rate RATE
Set server sample rate.
-C --chans CHANNELS
Set server number of channels channels.
DRIVER OPTIONS
-O --odevice DEV
Set output device (sound card). The possible values of this depend on the used driver.
SOURCES OPTIONS
-S DEV Set the file or device for the new source.
-sC CHANS
Sets the number of channels for the source. This is the same as '-sO channels=XXX' for roard.
-sB BITS
Sets the number of bits for the source. This is the same as '-sO bits=XXX' for roard.
-sE CODEC
Sets codec for the source. This is the same as '-sO codec=XXX' for roard.
NETWORK OPTIONS
--no-listen
Disable listen socket. This may be used for example to implement the server type '+fork' but is absolutly useless for normal users.
--client-fh FH
Add a client via FH. See --no-listen.
--bind ADDR
Set path/hostname of listen socket. This may be a /path/to/sock for UNIX Sockets or a hostname or address for TCP/IP.
Please do not use IP Addresses directly if not needed. Use hostnames.
On win32 there is no support for UNIX sockets. Only IP is supported.
--port PORT
Set port of listen socket. This only applys for TCP/IP sockets and is ignorged for UNIX Sockets.
-u --unix
Use UNIX Domain listen socket.
This is not supported on win32.
-t --tcp
Use TCP/IP listen socket.
-n --decnet
Use DECnet listen socket.
SEE ALSO
muroarstream(1), RoarAudio(7).
HISTORY
The first offical version of muRoarD (0.1beta0) was released on Wed Mar 03 2010 24:26 CET. For more information please see the file
ChangeLog.
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