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
jserver - Wnn6 Kana-Kanji conversion server
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/jserver [-f file] [-s file] [-h file] [-A file] [-N no] [-pno port_no] [-ds default_wnnds_list] [ + ds]
DESCRIPTION
jserver provides one or more users with Kana-Kanji conversion features for Japanese input. It is launched normally from
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OPTIONS
The following options are available.
-f file Reads as the initialization file instead of the default initialization file /etc/lib/locale/ja/wnn/ja/jserverrc.
-s file Stores log in file. When "-" is specified for file, the output is directed to the standard output.
-h file Reads as the part of speech data file instead of the default part of speech data file
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server.
hostname Specifies the dictionary lookup server that uses the well-known port number(26208) on host hostname.
hostname:Specifies the dictionary lookup server that uses the well-known port number + no as port number on host hostname.
hostname/Specifies the dictionary lookup server that uses port_no as port number on host hostname .
Up to three dictionary lookup server can be specified by separating them with a ",".
Example:
hostname1,hostname2:10,hostname/26228
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FILES
/tmp/jd_sockV6
UNIX domain socket
/etc/lib/locale/ja/wnnja/jserverrc
jserver initialization file
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Wnn6 access control file
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Wnn6 part of speech data file
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Wnn6 system dictionary
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