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Top Forums Programming Problem with Mux channel legacy code. Post 302946995 by Wpgn on Sunday 14th of June 2015 07:16:39 AM
Old 06-14-2015
Yes it ran but I feel it maybe a server hardware related issue as we currently run Sun 280R servers but the last network was running Sun E25 servers and were using Solaris 7 and yes we are admin users.

I think maybe the key changes are

Sun E25 Server Sparc
--> we use Sun 280R Sparc
Solaris 2.5.1 Sparc/Intel Editions
--> we use Solaris 7 Sparc/Intel Editions
 

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