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Forum: HP-UX 04-21-2017
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Posted By Don Cragun
In a three digit permission, the 1st digit...
In a three digit permission, the 1st digit indicates permissions granted the file's owner, the 2nd digit indicates permissions granted to the users in the file's group, and the 3rd digit indicates...
Forum: AIX 10-08-2015
24,339
Posted By agent.kgb
on AIX you can say either du -sm or du -sg
on AIX you can say either du -sm or du -sg
Forum: AIX 10-07-2015
24,339
Posted By Don Cragun
You've been working in these forums long enough...
You've been working in these forums long enough to know that telling us something like:

without showing us the diagnostics produced (if there are any) of the results you are getting (if there are...
Forum: Red Hat 11-07-2014
1,474
Posted By saps19
Please check if are able to open the file and...
Please check if are able to open the file and it's content, if it looks familiar to you. Start basic investigation from there.
Forum: Red Hat 11-07-2014
1,474
Posted By SriniShoo
I dont think you can change a file to a directory...
I dont think you can change a file to a directory of vice versa.
you can create a directory with name 'maddy' and move the file into that with the below code
mv maddy maddy_01 && mkdir maddy && mv...
Forum: Red Hat 10-30-2014
2,300
Posted By Aia
In order to understand mounting points, you need...
In order to understand mounting points, you need to understand and associate it with these two concepts: partitions and formatting.
Partitions are the logical division that you can impose on a...
Forum: Red Hat 10-30-2014
2,300
Posted By Aia
The mount command can help you with that. By...
The mount command can help you with that. By itself it shows every mounting point:

[aia@server1 ~]$ mount
/dev/mapper/vg_server1-lv_root on / type ext4 (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs...
4,087
Posted By Corona688
Your IP address is what allows you to...
Your IP address is what allows you to communicate. No IP address, no communication.

To obscure it, you need to use a proxy of some sort. Even then, the proxy will have to know your IP address.
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Posted By night_watcher
Hi Maddy, Try starting the vlc player and...
Hi Maddy,

Try starting the vlc player and then go to Media menu at the top left corner, then select "Open directory" from there (the short key combination is Ctrl+F).
The other option is to...
2,231
Posted By Makarand Dodmis
You can acces the folder from you machine as...
You can acces the folder from you machine as follows

Go to Start
Go to Run
put \\Shared_folder and Enter
Here "Shared_folder" is your shared foldername.

To check whether both Machines are...
22,550
Posted By night_watcher
Hi Maddy, You can try opening the whole...
Hi Maddy,

You can try opening the whole folder in your player instead only a file. You may want to try vlc player, I use it and this functionality is available there.
2,231
Posted By rbatte1
Machine B will have to offer them (server), and...
Machine B will have to offer them (server), and machine A will have to access them (client)

Makarand Dodmis has described the process for the server, but this may be specific to the Windows...
2,231
Posted By Makarand Dodmis
1) Right click on The folder u want to access ...
1) Right click on The folder u want to access
2) Click on sharing and security
3) Click on share this folder
4) Click Maximum allowed or Number of users allowed
5) Click on Permissions to give...
Forum: Red Hat 08-14-2014
2,485
Posted By Corona688
Which? Most of my Linux servers have several...
Which? Most of my Linux servers have several...
Forum: Red Hat 08-14-2014
2,485
Posted By rbatte1
Dear Maddy123, When you say "How to find ip...
Dear Maddy123,

When you say "How to find ip address of Linux servers ?", what do you actually mean? It could be:-
What is my IP address of the current server?
What is the IP address of my...
Forum: Solaris 08-01-2014
53,328
Posted By rbatte1
The X-windows client-server relationship seems a...
The X-windows client-server relationship seems a bit confused. When you connect to a unix host (you'd normally consider this as your server, because you connect to it) and say "start an X-windows...
Forum: Solaris 08-08-2014
53,328
Posted By npandith
Easiest way is to install xming(x-server) on your...
Easiest way is to install xming(x-server) on your desktop and enable X11 forwarding on your ssh client?(like putty or whatever you use). Then login as your user, check the display is set using echo...
Forum: Red Hat 08-05-2014
2,648
Posted By RavinderSingh13
Hello, Please refer the following link for...
Hello,

Please refer the following link for same.

Network File System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_File_System)


Thanks,
R. Singh
Forum: Red Hat 08-05-2014
2,648
Posted By rbatte1
Have a look at this Describe NFS...
Have a look at this Describe NFS (http://bit.ly/1kCoNrH) too. It can be adapted for many uses.



Robin
Forum: Red Hat 08-04-2014
9,709
Posted By MadeInGermany
If you have autofs running service autofs...
If you have autofs running
service autofs status
and it has /net -hosts in auto.master, then you can browse /net
cd /net/nfsserver
ls
(This is a nice presentation. Behind the scenes automounter...
Forum: Red Hat 08-02-2014
9,709
Posted By prvnrk
On NFS client, as root user, run showmount...
On NFS client, as root user, run

showmount -e <NFS_Server_IP>

the above command displays NFS shares exported by the remote NFS server. Then run below command as root user to mount it locally....
Forum: Red Hat 08-02-2014
9,709
Posted By hicksd8
I think that I understand the question...
I think that I understand the question now.............

You have remote storage available via NFS. Your team mate gave the storage team a name for the NFS handle but you don't know what he...
Forum: Red Hat 08-01-2014
9,709
Posted By rbatte1
Three choices:- Do you mean NFS share to...
Three choices:-

Do you mean NFS share to another unix server? You can browse /etc/exports to see what you are sharing. A mount statement on the client would be something like:-mount -t nfs...
Forum: Red Hat 08-01-2014
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Posted By rbatte1
Is this not just a repeat of this thread:-...
Is this not just a repeat of this thread:- https://www.unix.com/red-hat/249142-add-luns-mount-point.html

I presume you mean the "Storage team", although the "Strange Unix team" would also work for...
Forum: Red Hat 07-30-2014
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Posted By Corona688
It's not a button you push to make it happen. ...
It's not a button you push to make it happen. It's not trivial.

Depending on your partition types and layout and how much space is free, that could be as simple as taking an existing partition...
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