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Operating Systems AIX Hard time with an IBM RS/6000 J40 + AIX 5.2L Post 66984 by dino_bekas on Saturday 19th of March 2005 02:40:09 PM
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As best as I can remember, the J40 is a microchannel machine. The latest version you can install on microchannel machines is 5.1.
 

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FS_SYSNAME(1)						       AFS Command Reference						     FS_SYSNAME(1)

NAME
fs_sysname - Reports or sets the CPU/operating system type SYNOPSIS
fs sysname [-newsys <new sysname>]+ [-help] fs sy [-n <new sysname>]+ [-h] DESCRIPTION
The fs sysname command sets or displays the local machine's CPU/operating system type as recorded in kernel memory. The Cache Manager substitutes the string for the @sys variable which can occur in AFS pathnames; the OpenAFS Quick Beginnings and OpenAFS Administration Guide explain how using @sys can simplify cell configuration. It is best to use it sparingly, however, because it can make the effect of changing directories unpredictable. The command always applies to the local machine only. If issued on an NFS client machine accessing AFS via the NFS/AFS Translator, the string is set or reported for the NFS client machine. The Cache Manager on the AFS client machine serving as the NFS client's NFS/AFS translator machine stores the value in its kernel memory, and so can provide the NFS client with the proper version of program binaries when the user issues commands for which the pathname to the binaries includes @sys. There is a separate record for each user logged into the NFS client, which implies that if a user adopts a new identity (UNIX UID) during a login session on the NFS client -- perhaps by using the UNIX su command -- he or she must verify that the correct string is set for the new identity also. OPTIONS
-newsys <new sysname> Sets the CPU/operating system indicator string for the local machine. This option may be used multiple times in the same invocation, which sets @sys to an array of values. When @sys contains an array of values, the first value that matches a path is used. If this argument is omitted, the output displays the current setting instead. AFS uses a standardized set of strings; consult the OpenAFS Quick Beginnings or OpenAFS Release Notes. -help Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored. OUTPUT
When the -newsys argument is omitted, the output reports the machine's system type in the following format: Current sysname is '<system_type>' When the -newsys argument is included, the output is the following: fs: new sysname list set. EXAMPLES
The following example shows the output produced on a Sun SPARCStation running Solaris 5.7: % fs sysname Current sysname is 'sun4x_57' The following command defines a machine to be a IBM RS/6000 running AIX 4.2: % fs sysname -newsys rs_aix42 The following command defines a machine to be Mac OS X PPC and a custom type 'foo'. The second command queries the new sysname: % fs sysname -newsys ppc_darwin_80 -newsys foo fs: new sysname list set. % fs sysname Current sysname list is 'ppc_darwin_80' 'foo' If @sys is "ppc_darwin_80 foo", then "cd @sys" will try to change to the "ppc_darwin_80" directory. If the "ppc_darwin_80" directory doesn't exist, then the "foo" directory is tried. PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
To display the current setting, no privilege is required. To include the -newsys argument on an AFS client machine, the issuer must be logged in as the local superuser "root". SEE ALSO
fs_exportafs(1), sys(1) The OpenAFS Quick Start Guide at <http://docs.openafs.org/QuickStartUnix/>. The OpenAFS Administration Guide <http://docs.openafs.org/AdminGuide/>. For the list of assigned standard sysname values, see <http://grand.central.org/numbers/systypes.html> COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved. This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell. OpenAFS 2012-03-26 FS_SYSNAME(1)
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