I have a sun wokstation running solaris 9 , I want to configuring my lan card to access internet .
my IP address : 192.168.144.20
ISP gateway : 192.168.144.1
DNS address : 202.56.250.5
all helps will be appreciated
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I'm writing a script and I've put #!/bin/bash as the first line so that I can just type my scripts name 'whodate' at PS1 instead of ./whodate. This has suddenly stopped working for me. It used to be the case that I could start a script with #!/bin/bash and it would work, but for this script... (2 Replies)
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I am user of a Linux machine and I have approximatly 15 cronjobs scheduled in my crontab. Yesterday my administrator made LDAP active on my userid and all the things are doing fine after that. But all cronjobs for my user id stored in my crontab have stopped working after that.
Could... (1 Reply)
Hello people,
I had these cronjobs scheduled in some Unix boxes which were running fine until yesterday.But then the password was changed for that user id and then the jobs stopped working. As far as i know cron jobs run from super user. I am completely lost over here now.
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SET failed on... (1 Reply)
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after a new patch set on the 14th. I noticed that mailx stopped working, as far a I can tell that is the only thing that changed.
solaris 10 OS
it seems everything is the same, sendmail seems to be running
root@server # ps -ef | grep -i sendmail
smmsp 687 1 0 10:42:25 ? ... (0 Replies)
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op_server
OP_SERVER(8) User Contributed Perl Documentation OP_SERVER(8)NAME
op_server.pl - Proxy server for the Asterisk Flash Operator Panel
SYNOPSIS
op_server.pl [options]
Options:
-?, --help
-p, --pidfile
-c, --confdir
-l, --logdir
-d, --daemon
-v, --version
-X, --debuglevel
OPTIONS --help Print a brief help message and exits
--pidfile
Specify the pid file to use when running in daemon mode. Defaults to /var/run/op_panel.pid
--confdir
Specify where to look for the configuration files. If omited, it will look for them in the same directory where op_server.pl
resides
--logdir
If specified, will write the log files to that directory. If not, it will output to STDOUT and STDERR
--daemon
Run the server in daemon mode, detaching itself from the console
--version
Display the version and exits
--debuglevel
Sets the debug level for the logs. It overrides the value inside op_server.cfg
DESCRIPTION
This program is a proxy server for the Flash Operator Panel. It reads configuration files and updates the data to display on the panel.
FILES
/etc/op-panel
The configuration files of the operator panel daemon reside in that directory (may differ on other distributions). Those include:
op_server.cfg
The server's configuration file. See remarks in file for documentation.
op_buttons.cfg
Defines the layout of the operator panel, and also which phones to track.
/var/log/op-panel/output.log
The standard output of the daemon, including debugging prints and dumps.
/var/log/op-panel/error.log
The standard error of the daemon. Should normally be empty.
perl v5.10.1 2009-06-22 OP_SERVER(8)