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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Connecting to SUN server from PC Post 302132409 by zam on Thursday 16th of August 2007 10:52:01 PM
Old 08-16-2007
Rebooting with command: boot -ar00000/esp@e,8800000/st@0,0" 0 "s
Boot device: /sbus/espdma@e,8400000/esp@e,8800000/sd@0,0 File and args: -ara@e,8400000/esp@e,8800000/st@1,0" 1 "st"0/espdma@e,8400000/esp@e,8800000/ses
Enter filename [kernel/unix]:f,0/espdma@e,8400000/esp@e,88
Enter default directory for modules [/platform/SUNW,Ultra-1/kernel /platform/sun4u/kernel /kernel /usr/kernel]:,8800000/st@3,0" 3 "st"
"/sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,8400000/e
Name of system file,0" 5 "st"sd@1,0" 8 "sd"ename rpld.conf
"/sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,8400000/esp@e,8800000/st@6,0" 6bus@1f,0/QL
[etc/system]:
"/sbus@
Use is subject to license terms.0000/esp@e,8800000/ses@2,0" 2 "s
root filesystem type [ufs]:
Enter physical name of root device0/esp@e,8800000/ses@3,0" 3 "ses"is
[/sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,8400000/esp@e,8800000/sd@0,0:a]:
"/sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,8400000/esp@e,8800000/ses@4,
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_trans failed@1f,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@
"/sbus@1f,0/esp
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_raid faileds"sbus@1f,0/QLGC,isp@2,
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_hotspares failed00/esp@e,8800000/ses@6,0" 6 "ses",isp@2,10000/
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_sp failed
"/sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,8400000/esp
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_stripe failed00/ses@0,0" 8 "ses" swap

WARNING: forceload of misc/md_mirror7.0.0.1 loc
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_mirror7.0.0.1 loc
Configuring /dev and /devices
devfsadm: mkdir failed for /dev 0x1ed: Read-only file system
devfsadm: open failed for /dev/.devfsadm_dev.lock: Read-only file system
Configuring the /dev directory (compatibility devices)

INIT: Cannot create /var/adm/utmpx

INIT: failed write of utmpx entry:" "

INIT: failed write of utmpx entry:" "

INIT: SINGLE USER MODE

Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,
(or give root password for system maintenance):
ENTER RUN LEVEL (0-6, s or S) [3]:


INIT: Cannot create /var/adm/utmpx

INIT: SINGLE USER MODE

Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,
(or give root password for system maintenance):

ENTER RUN LEVEL (0-6, s or S) [3]:
INIT: Cannot create /var/adm/utmpx



INIT: SINGLE USER MODE

Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,
(or give root password for system maintenance):
ENTER RUN LEVEL (0-6, s or S) [3]:S


INIT: SINGLE USER MODE

Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,
(or give root password for system maintenance):
single-user privilege assigned to /dev/console.
Entering System Maintenance Mode

Aug 17 12:26:52 su: 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.9 Generic May 2002
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let me know if it above make sence. Otherwice I am stuck again ...Smilie
 

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roar_stream_connect_to(3)				System Manager's Manual: RoarAudio				 roar_stream_connect_to(3)

NAME
roar_stream_connect_to - Connects a stream to some listening socket SYNOPSIS
#include <roaraudio.h> int roar_stream_connect_to(struct roar_connection * con, struct roar_stream * s, int type, char * host, int port); DESCRIPTION
This let the sound server connect to some remote end to get it's data for a stream. This is used internaly to open additional streams for roar_simple_new_stream(3). NOTE: This is not an alternative version of roar_stream_connect(3). You still need to connect the stream to the server via roar_stream_con- nect(3) before you can use this call. PARAMETERS
con The connection to the server. s The stream to connect. type, host, port Where the stream should be connected to. For a description of all these parameters see roar_socket_listen(3). NOTES
This call will block untill the server process to connect to has accepted the connection. This makes this call unusable to connect back to us if we are not threaded. For a nonblocking call see roar_stream_connect_to_ask(3). RETURN VALUE
On success these calls return 0. On error, -1 is returned. EXAMPLES
FIXME SEE ALSO
roar_simple_new_stream(3), roar_stream_connect(3), roar_socket_listen(3), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7). RoarAudio May 2011 roar_stream_connect_to(3)
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