09-24-2009
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1. Solaris
I've searched through unix.com and google for this issue I am having on one particular Sun E280R with installing netbackup software from CD. I know the cd is good because i installed the software on 4 other servers right before this one.
This is the issue I am seeing. vold does not mount the CD... (2 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello guys,
on my Red Hat machine the /bin/mt status command gives the output dev/tape: inappropriate ioctl for device. This messages comes up after the Server has been rebooted.
Anybody an idea?
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3. AIX
I am trying to find a way to do the following on an AIX 4.2 with Korn:
tar cvfpdl - . | compress > /dev/rmt0
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
When I run the following program:
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> echo foo >/dev/stderr
> EOF
I get the following confusing error.
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5. IP Networking
Hello
I've created a list with IP address to servers/devices I would like to reboot and have logged the following to the /tmp before:
-netstat -nrv
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I would like to confirm that nothing changed after the reboot. I know this can be... (0 Replies)
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6. Hardware
hello to everybody
I have Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 installed on my Desktop and I have a PCI serial card in my computer and it has only one serial port.
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$ setserial -g /dev/ttyS
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello all :-)
i'm not sure if its a beginner or advanced question but i have the following problem - now for some months
after building a kernel from source (2.6.36 and now 2.6.38) the /dev/sd* entries are not removed if a remove the corresponding usb disk, sd card, what ever. i'm pretty sure... (0 Replies)
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9. HP-UX
Hi,
Unable to make tape backup, please help.
/opt/ignite/bin/make_tape_recovery -a /dev/rmt/?mn -I -v -m tar -x inc_entire=vg00
* Creating local directories for configuration files and archive.
======= 04/25/16 16:28:08 IST Started /opt/ignite/bin/make_tape_recovery.
(Mon... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: anuragr
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10. Solaris
Hi all,
I am trying to see /dev/hwrng but can not find it. There are /dev/random and /dev/urandom but not the hwrng. Works the same config at other os.
Any idea what might be happening ?
Thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: t35t
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
upstart-udev-bridge
upstart-udev-bridge(8) System Manager's Manual upstart-udev-bridge(8)
NAME
upstart-udev-bridge - Bridge between Upstart and udev
SYNOPSIS
upstart-udev-bridge [OPTIONS]...
DESCRIPTION
upstart-udev-bridge receives information about kernel uevents that udev(8) has completed and creates init(8) events for them.
It emits events which match the pattern "S-device-A" where 'S' is the udev subsystem and 'A' is one of added, changed or removed, which
correspond to the past tense of the udev 'action'.
See udev(7) and for further details.
Assuming /sys is mounted, possible values for subsystem for your system are viewable via /sys/class/.
OPTIONS
--daemon
Detach and run in the background.
--debug
Enable debugging output.
--help Show brief usage summary.
--no-strip
Do not modify udev message contents. By default, all udev data will have non-printable bytes removed. This option reverts the behav-
iour to not modifying the data in any way. This option is not recommended since specifying it could result in udev(7) events not
being emitted as Upstart events should any of your hardware expose non-printable characters to the kernel. You can establish whether
this is happening by running without specifying this option but with the --debug option.
--verbose
Enable verbose output.
EXAMPLES
Some examples of Upstart events generated by this bridge:
net-device-added
Event emitted when a network device is added.
net-device-removed
Event emitted when a network device is removed.
graphics-card-added
Event emitted when a graphics device is available to the system.
NOTES
This is a temporary tool until init(8) itself gains the functionality to read them directly; you should not rely on its behaviour.
AUTHOR
Written by Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>
BUGS
Report bugs at <https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bugs>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009,2010,2011 Canonical Ltd.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
init(5) init(8) udev(7)
upstart 2011-03-08 upstart-udev-bridge(8)