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Special Forums Hardware LFH60 and dms-59 Post 303025944 by Linusolaradm1 on Thursday 15th of November 2018 01:25:35 PM
Old 11-15-2018
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Originally Posted by gull04
Hi,

The LFH60 (60 Pin) and the DMS-59 (59 Pin) are different (By 1 Pin strangely enough), I think that the 59 will fit a 59 and 60 - but the 60 will only fit a 60.

The connector at the PC has the pin at position 58 blanked out normally, to check compatibility you can search one of the sites offering pin-out information on cables.

Regards

Gull04
Thanks.
I will try this one


HP Molex Dms-60 to 2x VGA Monitor Splitter Cable 887-6674-00 | eBay


This is ok,I hope
 

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pmerge(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 pmerge(8)

NAME
pmerge - Builds a network bootable kernel. SYNOPSIS
/usr/sys/bin/pmerge bootfile kernel.name new.kernel DESCRIPTION
The kernel, vmunix, is not bootable over the network. The pmerge utility prepends the bootfile onto the kernel image (kernel.name) to cre- ate a new operating system image (new.kernel) that is bootable over the network. Instead of a booting a network loadable kernel, it is sometimes desired to bootstrap link a kernel over the network. In this case, (ker- nel.name) is the name of the sysconfigtab file on the server containing the list of modules to be loaded to the client. These modules are then linked to create a bootable kernel on the client. The pmerge utility is used by doconfig(8) to create a bootable operating system for dataless management services (DMS) client systems to boot over the network. The pmerge utility is automatically invoked by doconfig(8) during the kernel build process and should not be invoked independently. The pmerge utility is located in /var/adm/dms/dmsn.alpha/root/usr/sys/bin on the DMS server. SEE ALSO
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