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Operating Systems SCO add IInd scsi harddisk in other server Post 302165195 by pankajbraval on Thursday 7th of February 2008 02:47:10 AM
Old 02-07-2008
thanks all,
i think it is very denger to mount IInd harddisk in same sco 5.0.6 due to
first i want to save my Ist active sco unix, if there is no other solution then
i will try in same sco system
thanks
 

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NAME
nova - Command-line interface to the OpenStack Compute API. SYNOPSIS
nova [ --username USERNAME ] [ --apikey APIKEY ] [ --url AUTH_URL ] <subcommand> DESCRIPTION
nova is a command line interface to the OpenStack Compute API. COMMAND OVERVIEW
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