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Operating Systems Solaris Redirect an application with a Serial connection
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Old 12-24-2008
Bug thanks reborg

Solved.

I have another problem, regarding the DVDROM of the same server V490.
I have completed Solaris10 installation.
DVDROM sometimes reads and sometimes do not.
Once when it did not work i did the following and it worked.

Stopped and Started the Volmgt in /etc/init.d

But again i faced the same problem today and i performed the same actions, but it did not work.

Seems lik it is not mounted automatically whenever it is rebooted

Any suggestions??

Thanks in advance.

omaruam
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pilot-nredir - Accept connection and redirect via Network Hotsync Protocol. SECTION
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pilot-nredir [-p|--port <port>] [--version] [-q|--quiet] [-?|--help] [--usage] [-n|--net] DESCRIPTION
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