Depending on the version of sendmail and sendmail.cf used where /var/mail is mounted from can determine what sendmail decides is the mail server, so changing /var/mail from being a local filesystem to a NFS mounted one could affect sendmail.
If your system is using DNS to determine where to send mail to then you can check it by running nslookup and querying it as follows (you type in what is in bold):
Compare what you get from the new DNS servers and the original ones
I am new to unix. I have edited the /etc/resolv.conf. It shows
domain name
ip address
ip address
These are the same ips of the dns I use for windows. Still I get no name resolution on the internet. I can ping external ip's is there anything else I need to check? (1 Reply)
Hi ,,still struggling with unix ,,the system is running sco openserver release 5 and have dsl installed ,, the dsl modem is a bt router which in turn is connected to a vpn hardware router,, which also serves internet to the whole network ,, but i still cant connect to the internet via the unix box... (10 Replies)
I want to have 7 search domains in my resolv.conf, but it seems to like only the first six.
I read somewhere that the OS will only recognize the first 6 (or the first 154 characters). Is that the case with SUSE 10?
thx
-Kevin (2 Replies)
HI ALL
I am making a script,That will does the following,I am in search of ideas
1.Script will comment all existing the entries in resolve.conf
2.Add new entries like this
abc.example.com
192.168.1.x
I can use sed to add comment. (8 Replies)
Hey all!
I'm working on Solaris10 right now and I was fiddling around with a fresh install and was wondering about the service that uses resolv.conf?
I know prior to Sol10 (SMF) it was /etc/init.d/inetsvc stop and start to reload resolv.conf changes
but I can't seem to find the correct SMF... (5 Replies)
Hi everyone
A quick question during a audit this was determined to be a security issue
In the resolv.conf there is a “.” At the end of the domain name
Like this
domain mydomain.com.
I which to understand the function or significance of the .
thk (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I am doing an assignment and there is something I am confused about.
The requirement is to set up the DNS and sendmail to two domains: lab1 and lab2, with hosts of mail.lab1 and mail.lab2 both acting as DNS server and email server, and send mail from root@lab1 to root@lab2. However, it... (4 Replies)
Hi,
My resolv.conf keeps overwritten. I want to have it to just keep the setting that I put in there. I tried a few solutions I found using google.
like supersede domain-name "xxx", prepend domain-name-servers xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx;
This does'nt work.
I also tried to just chmod the file to... (4 Replies)
Hi all, :(
I am facing issue while I have updated in resolv.conf, after nework service restart, it was automatically deleted IP from resolv.conf file.
Could you please let me know what is the reason resolv.conf deleted any IP which I have manually updated, but it store only my router IP... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I've installed Solaris 11.3(live media) and configured DNS. Everytime I reboot the server, resolv.conf got deleted and it created a new nsswitch.conf.
I used below to configure both settings:
# svccfg -s dns/client
svc:/network/dns/client> setprop config/nameserver = (xx.xx.xx.aa... (1 Reply)
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ata_slave_link_init
ATA_SLAVE_LINK_INIT(9) libata Library ATA_SLAVE_LINK_INIT(9)NAME
ata_slave_link_init - initialize slave link
SYNOPSIS
int ata_slave_link_init(struct ata_port * ap);
ARGUMENTS
ap
port to initialize slave link for
DESCRIPTION
Create and initialize slave link for ap. This enables slave link handling on the port.
In libata, a port contains links and a link contains devices. There is single host link but if a PMP is attached to it, there can be
multiple fan-out links. On SATA, there's usually a single device connected to a link but PATA and SATA controllers emulating TF based
interface can have two - master and slave.
However, there are a few controllers which don't fit into this abstraction too well - SATA controllers which emulate TF interface with both
master and slave devices but also have separate SCR register sets for each device. These controllers need separate links for physical link
handling (e.g. onlineness, link speed) but should be treated like a traditional M/S controller for everything else (e.g. command issue,
softreset).
slave_link is libata's way of handling this class of controllers without impacting core layer too much. For anything other than physical
link handling, the default host link is used for both master and slave. For physical link handling, separate ap->slave_link is used. All
dirty details are implemented inside libata core layer. From LLD's POV, the only difference is that prereset, hardreset and postreset are
called once more for the slave link, so the reset sequence looks like the following.
prereset(M) -> prereset(S) -> hardreset(M) -> hardreset(S) -> softreset(M) -> postreset(M) -> postreset(S)
Note that softreset is called only for the master. Softreset resets both M/S by definition, so SRST on master should handle both (the
standard method will work just fine).
LOCKING
Should be called before host is registered.
RETURNS
0 on success, -errno on failure.
AUTHOR
Jeff Garzik
Author.
COPYRIGHT Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 ATA_SLAVE_LINK_INIT(9)