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Forum: Solaris 03-22-2017
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Posted By os2mac
Then you need to upgrade your explorer pkg ...
Then you need to upgrade your explorer pkg


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Does this mean...
Forum: Solaris 03-16-2017
3,370
Posted By dn888
The -p option lists physical cpus, so yes, system...
The -p option lists physical cpus, so yes, system 1 has one physical cpu and system 2 has four physical cpus
Forum: AIX 06-27-2012
1,113
Posted By zaxxon
Everyone at the UNIX and Linux Forums gives their...
Everyone at the UNIX and Linux Forums gives their best effort to reply to all questions in a timely manner. For this reason, posting questions with subjects like "Urgent!" or "Emergency" and...
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Posted By kckirwan
cat /etc/redhat-release will work too
cat /etc/redhat-release will work too
Forum: Red Hat 05-16-2012
1,184
Posted By sixstrings
You either need to register the system with RH,...
You either need to register the system with RH, which you will need to pay for, or configure your own yum repository and point it there.
4,228
Posted By otheus
cat /etc/issue
cat /etc/issue
Forum: AIX 01-18-2012
1,711
Posted By zxmaus
shall we guess what machines you are using ? :) ...
shall we guess what machines you are using ? :)


Now you can answer your question yourself

Regards
zxmaus
Forum: AIX 01-17-2012
30,940
Posted By rbatte1
Try ps -ef|grep ftpd This should show actual...
Try ps -ef|grep ftpd

This should show actual connections in progress, but it is jsut a snapshot, of course.



I hope that this helps



Robin
Liverpool/Blackburn
UK
Forum: Red Hat 12-22-2011
1,982
Posted By chinkshady
um.. it looks like you have squid installed. why...
um.. it looks like you have squid installed. why are you trying to start squid if there is already a pid? try service squid restart instead of service squid start.

if after you kill the existing...
Forum: Solaris 11-09-2011
5,792
Posted By fpmurphy
On SPARC: prtconf -pv | grep bootpath ...
On SPARC:

prtconf -pv | grep bootpath


On X86

grep bootpath /boot/solaris/bootenv.rc | awk '{ print $3 }'
Forum: Solaris 08-22-2011
3,170
Posted By verdepollo
Solaris 10 does not have runlevels anymore. It...
Solaris 10 does not have runlevels anymore. It uses SMF along with milestones (the concept is similar to runlevels).

To see which milestones are online you can use: svcs milestone*

Now back to...
2,382
Posted By Corona688
Created it where? What shell does root login...
Created it where?

What shell does root login with?
2,382
Posted By Corona688
That doesn't make it fixed, it just gives it a...
That doesn't make it fixed, it just gives it a default value.

root has a .profile too.
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Posted By Scott
cat source >> target Your question is...
cat source >> target


Your question is somewhat vague. Please elaborate.
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Posted By ygemici
BASH # export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T " #...
BASH
# export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T "
# history
1001 2011-04-18 23:21:22 history
1002 2011-04-18 23:21:30 export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T "
1003 2011-04-18 23:21:32 history

KSH
#...
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Posted By ygemici
# export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" or...
# export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
or (equal)
# export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T "
and results
# history
36 2011-04-13 23:55:19 history
37 2011-04-13 23:55:22 history


#...
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Posted By ahamed101
You can use the command "history" to show the...
You can use the command "history" to show the previous commands.
Check the file ~/.sh_history

regards,
Ahamed
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Posted By DGPickett
You can put cygwin on your PC and have very...
You can put cygwin on your PC and have very UNIX-like tools inside windows, or load a LINUX from CD, like ubuntu, in a big windows file as an alternative boot, or both.

Start with UNIX and ksh or...
Forum: AIX 10-19-2009
18,060
Posted By ippo
try this: lslic -m <managed system> -t...
try this:

lslic -m <managed system> -t syspower
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