01-07-2008
thank's very much Mr.Neo
Now,we get best solutions for these case.
Best Regards
7 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello Friends ,
I have been reading some of the Sys Admin notes when i came across a term "Power Cycling"
Can anybody please explain what this means
Thank You (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: DPAI
1 Replies
2. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi to all!
im using hp-ux 10.2
is it posible for the mdelete command to execute on the root directory if it did not find any file on the specified sub-directory?
this is my sample script
USER=root
PASSWD=root
cd /u01/app/oralog/arch
ftp -n 192.119.10.3
user $USER $PASSWD
prompt... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gunsbong
2 Replies
3. AIX
I'm looking for a way - from the command line - to tell whether a given AIX system I have is a Power5, Power4 or Power6 machine - it seems like there would be an option to 'uname' but I couldn't find one.
Thanks! (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: thomn8r
3 Replies
4. AIX
Hi,
While I am trying SFTP my machine to another unix machine ,
it was working fine till 10 min back.
But now i am getting the below error
"Request for subsystem 'sftp' failed on channel 0"
Could you please someone help me to solve or analyise the root cause...
Cheers:b:,
Mahiban (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: mahiban
0 Replies
5. AIX
I need book or any useful link about POWER hardware architecture .. Thanks :-) (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Vit0_Corleone
4 Replies
6. Solaris
Hi,
i got the following error when i tried to access the cygwin x server from a windows XP PC.
"xdmcp fatal error session failed session 23 failed for display"
Alternatively, when i tried to access the same Cygwin X Server from another windows XP PC which is on a different LAN... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: HarishKumarM
3 Replies
7. Red Hat
Dear All
I am using a redhat server for cdr billing and mediation device on a remote network. I am experiencing problem that I am suspicious it comes from main supply power cut at the remote site. The power supply to the remote site comes from battery charger that will be automatically switched in... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: hadimotamedi
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
piixpcib
PIIXPCIB(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual PIIXPCIB(4)
NAME
piixpcib -- Intel PIIX4 PCI-ISA bridge with SpeedStep
SYNOPSIS
piixpcib* at pci? dev ? function ?
isa* at piixpcib?
DESCRIPTION
The piixpcib driver provides support for the Intel PIIX and compatible PCI-ISA Bridges with Intel's first generation SpeedStep.
Frequency scaling is supported on Pentium III with two voltage modes, used by SpeedStep as power states low and high. The driver will switch
into low power state by reducing voltage and frequency of the CPU. The factor depends on the processor itself, but will always reduce power
consumption about 1/2.
The user can manually control the CPU frequency with the sysctl(8) program using the following node:
machdep.speedstep_state = [0/1]
SEE ALSO
est(4), isa(4), pci(4), apmd(8), sysctl(8)
HISTORY
The piixpcib driver first appeared in FreeBSD 5.5 and then in NetBSD 4.0.
AUTHORS
The current piixpcib driver was written by Bruno Ducrot. It was ported to NetBSD by Jared D. McNeill <jmcneill@NetBSD.org>.
BSD
March 1, 2011 BSD