01-19-2008
Cool, I'm currently running TSM server 5.2 on my home network.
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Does anyone know how to install a second Ethernet adapter on a Sun Sparc 10? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jskillet
2 Replies
2. HP-UX
I've been asked by my copmpany to scour the web for a computer on which we can run HP-UX 11.i --- Is there a certain architecture type that I need or will any Compaq HP computer be fine for running HP-UX 11.i ??
Thanks!! (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jalburger
3 Replies
3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I would like to use my sunblade to firewall the connections to my desktop and laptop, these at the minute are on a wifi router. What is the best solution? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Kawakaze
0 Replies
4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Folks;
Is there a command to know if my hardware can run 64-bit or 32-bit?
I'm trying to re-install SUSE 64-bit on one of our server but i'm not sure if this server hardware designed for 32-bit only or for both
Any help? (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: Katkota
14 Replies
5. AIX
I have an IBM pseries 7028-6E1 server with a six drive bay that is currently plugged into the scsi backplane of the motherboard. I am going to install a PCIX Ultra320 scsi raid adapter, and swing the drive bay over to it. I am just wondering how this is going to work. Should I power the server... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: markper
1 Replies
6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
A few of our machines need upgrading and we are looking into a selection of processors at present. There are suggestions on the vendor's websites that the L3 cache was specifically introduced for gamers. Is this true? Does having L1, L2 and/or L3 cache help at all in performance or are the... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: figaro
0 Replies
7. Solaris
Hi guru
I want to know which company's hardware is more stable means in term of H/W faults or replacement, in case of IBM (AIX), HP (HPUX) & SUN MICROSYSTEM (Solaris) & which order also, if we go through more stable to less stable system.
Regards (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: girish.batra
1 Replies
8. AIX
Hello all. I'm new to AIX and IBM hardware and I have a question around the configuration of the service processor on the power series. I need to know:
1) How do I get into the service processor from the serial console when AIX is up and running. I come from the Sun world and I tried all I know.... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: glenc2004
1 Replies
9. High Performance Computing
Hey Folks,
Doing simple floating point or integer arithmetic is limited since if another execution core is not busy, the system will (presumably?) assign CPU resources to where they are needed so I could be getting the performance of 2 or more cores theoretically?
Any good reliable way to... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Devyn
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
hosts.conf
HOSTS.CONF(5) NUT Manual HOSTS.CONF(5)
NAME
hosts.conf - Access control for Network UPS Tools CGI programs
DESCRIPTION
The CGI programs (upsset.cgi(8), upsstats.cgi(8), upsimage.cgi(8)) use this file to determine if they are allowed to talk to a host. This
keeps random visitors from using your web server to annoy others by creating outgoing connections.
DIRECTIVES
MONITOR ups description
The ups element is in the form upsname[@hostname[:port]]. To allow connections to a UPS called "snoopy" on a system called "doghouse"
that runs upsd on port 7877, it would look like this:
MONITOR snoopy@doghouse:7877 "Joe Cool"
The description must be one element, so if it has spaces, then it must be wrapped with quotes as shown above. The default hostname is
"localhost".
SEE ALSO
upsset.cgi(8), upsstats.cgi(8), upsimage.cgi(8)
Internet resources:
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
Network UPS Tools 05/22/2012 HOSTS.CONF(5)