I downloaded some applications from CD on a windows2000 PC to a Unix Sco machine using the WS-FTP program.
When I tried to run the applications on the Unix machines I got an error. The files must have been corrupted in the process of transferring files from a Windows 2000 to a Unix Sco... (9 Replies)
hi ,
how do i get boot on sco5.04 if it has a kernel corruption .
and no kernel backup . is there any option on the boot : before i hit enter ?
thx
art
:) (3 Replies)
I'm getting the following error after we replaced a failed disk in a mirrored logical volume. We cleared the device entry in ODM before adding the new disk but when we create the mirror we get the following error after running lslv.
0516-022 lslv: Illegal parameter or structure value.... (1 Reply)
Hello!
Do you know the meaning of...
"crw-rw---- 1 informix informix 64 0x020001 Jan 21 2004 rifxroot"
I don't know what the first "c" means. Furthermor, if I try to copy this file (rifxroot) it appears a message:
"cp: cannot open rifxroot: No such device or address"
I don't... (1 Reply)
I've got a backuptape in cpio format that was accidentally overwritten with a very small batch file. As I assume that the cpio header has been overwritten, I cannot extract files from the backup in the conventional manner:
( cpio -itv </dev/rct0
cpio: this is not a cpio file, bad header)
... (0 Replies)
KDE's Kontact PIM breaks quoted-printable vcard files because it
linebreaks in the middle of a word. Take this text for example:
NOTE;CHARSET=UTF-8;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=A
8=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=94.\n=D7=94=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=94=D7=
... (7 Replies)
I was installing sfw sudo and its dependencies (libiconv, libintl, libgcc)on Solaris 10, running on an x86 x4200 and I corrupted some PAM library files. It's a standard Solaris 10 base install, with some added software & libraries from a vendor.
I am on console trying to get root access back,... (1 Reply)
In my Windows 2003 server machine I have a winrar or winzip file that i around 3GB.
This zip/rar file is ftped to a unix mahine (HPUX) . FTP is successful. But when it get this file to check if its has been ftped correctly, the file is corrupted.
Is there something wrong that i am doing while... (4 Replies)
Hi all ,
i have an issue in netra 20 server
when i boot the system its getting rebooting
and it is giving tha" /etc/name_to_sysnum " file not found
i done
OK> boot -ar
then also not solved
please can any body send the answer ASAP
regards (3 Replies)
dear all ,
i was trying to run a cron as root , something happened because it displayed
"/tmp/crontabC5a4lB" 14 lines, 495 characters
cron may not be running - call your system administrator
does anyone knows the problems?
thanks
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Discussion started by: semaan
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
wd
WD(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual WD(4)NAME
wd -- WD100x compatible hard disk driver
SYNOPSIS
wd* at atabus? drive ? flags 0x0000
wd* at umass?
options WD_SOFTBADSECT
DESCRIPTION
The wd driver supports hard disks that emulate the Western Digital WD100x. This includes standard MFM, RLL, ESDI, IDE, EIDE, and SATA
drives.
The flags are used only with controllers that support DMA operations and mode settings (like some pciide controllers). The lowest order nib-
ble (rightmost digit) of the flags defines the PIO mode, the next four bits define the DMA mode and the third nibble defines the UltraDMA
mode. For each set of four bits, the 3 lower bits define the mode to use and the last bit must be set to 1 for this setting to be used. For
DMA and UDMA, 0xf (1111) means 'disable'. For example, a flags value of 0x0fac (1111 1010 1100) means 'use PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, disable
UltraDMA'. 0x0000 means "use whatever the drive claims to support."
The kernel configuration option ``options WD_SOFTBADSECT'' enables a software managed bad-sector list which will prevent further accesses to
sectors where an unrecoverable read error occurred. A user interface is provided by dkctl(8). Unlike the (historical) mechanisms provided
by bad144(8) and badsect(8) the software list does neither support sector replacement nor is it saved across reboots.
SEE ALSO ata(4), intro(4), pciide(4), scsi(4), umass(4), wdc(4), atactl(8), dkctl(8)BUGS
The optional software bad sector list does not interoperate well with sector remapping features of modern disks. To let the disk remap a
sector internally, the software bad sector list must be flushed or disabled before.
BSD August 30, 2004 BSD