11-18-2008
Where are the Areca and IPMI config files located
Hi,
I'm trying to locate the config files that are installed on a Unix/Linux system that belong to programs called Areca and IPMI. Two different programs. The most information I can get from IPMI is that it may be version 1.11 from Supermicro and it's installed by a CD. I checked the CD and there is no information on where it is installed. Areca also seems to be installed in the system as we get them so I have no idea where it is kept.
I want to know where the config files are so I can modify them through a script rather than the GUI.
I ran a "find" command using config, areca, ipmi and came up with nothing. If anyone has has these programs installed on their systems and have any ideas on where to look, I would greatly appreciate it.
I'm also thinking that the config files may actually be on the card. Would there be a way to script the configurations? I'm really new to scripting and I also wondered if you can create scripts that run over a GUI, if that is even possible.
Last edited by edomingox; 11-18-2008 at 02:36 PM..
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xslt-config
xslt-config(1) 1.0.0 xslt-config(1)
NAME
xslt-config - script to get information about the installed version of libxslt
SYNOPSIS
xslt-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--libs] [--cflags] [--version] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
xslt-config is a tool that is used to determine the compile and linker flags that should be used to compile and link programs that use
libxslt.
OPTIONS
xslt-config accepts the following options:
--version
Print the currently installed version of libxslt on the standard output.
--libs Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a libxslt program.
--cflags
Print the compiler flags that are necessary to compile a libxslt program.
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