11-04-2008
Cannot Accept License Agreement on Smit Install?
Hey guys,
Just been handed control of a Bull AIX server running 5.1.
Erm... first port of call was SSH as I cannot stand telnet. Installed the required prerequisites and un-tar'd the images ready for smit to install.
I've gone to "Install and Update Software". Then "Install Software" set the media location to "." as i'm in the directory obviously.
First time I ran the install without reading the options and smit happily went to install openssh but then stopped saying I need to accept the license agreement.
I went back to the Install Software screen and at the option "Accept new licensing agreements?" I was unable to change the option to yes. Smit says it cannot be edited and same for preview license agreement.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Matt
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SYNOPSIS
$PCP_BINADM_DIR/telnet-probe [-c] [-v] host port
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