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1. Programming
The problem I'm having is that when you put in the two numbers the answer is just prime.... nothing. I cannot figure this out ive been working on this forever, can someone please god just tell me how to fix this without encrypted "hints".
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
using... (3 Replies)
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2. Solaris
Fails to mount the server (10.125.224.22) during installation of a software on client, throwing the below error:
nfs mount: 10.125.224.22: : RPC: Rpcbind failure - RPC: Timed out
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3. Red Hat
Hello,
I was having few issues on my linux box, I am getting this error whenever I tried to mount a share on a client linux host.
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi dudes, I nee you kind assistance, I have to find the matched numbers from 2 text files and output of matched numbers should be in another text file..
I do have text files like this , for example
File 1
787
665*5-p
5454
545-p
445-p
5454*-p
File 2
5455
787
445-p
4356
2445
144
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5. Solaris
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hello an nfs server on my sun fire v440 is not responding , i get the error bellow and lots of my networking services are not reponding, please helppppp its an emergency
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i also get
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6. Solaris
Hello I am having an issue with a server SUN FIRE T2000 (Solaris 10).
First of all the server didn't boot normaly so I did a full restoration of the file systems.
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7. Solaris
while i trying to mount from NAS i have this messages
mount -F nfs -o rw 172.16.110.13:/tremabkup /tremabkup
nfs mount: 172.16.110.13: : RPC: Rpcbind failure - RPC: Timed out
nfs mount: retrying: /tremabkup
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Hi,
I need to extract the uncommon numbers from file1 and file2
For Example:
File1
1
2
3
4
5
File2
1
2
3
4
5
6 (2 Replies)
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s/o=SCO 5.05 openserver
hi, i have a problem with a mount between 2 servers
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello all,
When I shut down my X86/Solaris 8, I get the following
messages on the console:
"rpc program not registered "......
What is mean?why?May someone can tell me :)
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PORTMAP(8) BSD System Manager's Manual PORTMAP(8)
NAME
portmap -- DARPA port to RPC program number mapper
SYNOPSIS
portmap [-d] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
Portmap is a server that converts RPC program numbers into DARPA protocol port numbers. It must be running in order to make RPC calls.
When an RPC server is started, it will tell portmap what port number it is listening to, and what RPC program numbers it is prepared to
serve. When a client wishes to make an RPC call to a given program number, it will first contact portmap on the server machine to determine
the port number where RPC packets should be sent.
Portmap must be started before any RPC servers are invoked.
Normally portmap forks and dissociates itself from the terminal like any other daemon. Portmap then logs errors using syslog(3).
Option available:
-d (debug) prevents portmap from running as a daemon, and causes errors and debugging information to be printed to the standard error
output.
-v (verbose) run portmap in verbose mode.
This portmap version is protected by the tcp_wrapper library. You have to give the clients access to portmap if they should be allowed to use
it. To allow connects from clients of the .bar.com domain you could use the following line in /etc/hosts.allow:
portmap: .bar.com
You have to use the daemon name portmap for the daemon name (even if the binary has a different name). For the client names you can use the
keyword ALL, IP addresses, hostnames or domain names.
For further information please have a look at the tcpd((8)), hosts_allow((5)) and hosts_access((5)) manual pages.
SEE ALSO
xinetd.conf((5)), rpcinfo((8)), pmap_set((8)), pmap_dump((8)), xinetd((8)) tcpd((8)) hosts_access((5)) hosts_options((5))
BUGS
If portmap crashes, all rpc servers must be restarted.
HISTORY
The portmap command appeared in BSDBSD 4.3.
4.3 Berkeley Distribution March 16, 1991 4.3 Berkeley Distribution