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1. AIX
Hi All,
How can I find out which is ETH5 on my AIX P5 system. I have about seven different NIC card on this. I did move the cable to each one but still I was not able to see the link light up when I did netstat -v
Any idea?
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2. Solaris
Hi,
I've recently moved my pci LAN card from Slot2 Slot5 on my sun x4270_m2 server (solaris 10).
I've done the touch / reconfigure and devfsadm, however my issue is that im able to configure the e1000g7 port with an ip address (192.168.0.1) but if i plug my laptop (set with static ip... (7 Replies)
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3. Solaris
Hello all,
I have a problem with my x4270_m2 server. I have a GBE lan built into the back of my server and I have a QGE pci card in slot 2 to be used as a redundant.
My server is not picking up the QGE lan card in slot2. From investigation of the /etc/path_to_inst, which shows:
#grep e1000... (2 Replies)
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4. Linux
I installed PCI Card HP SC44Ge - SAS1068E
on my linux CentOS 5.4
is there a way to find out if the PCI is properly installed and recognized by linux.
lspci is enough?
just to add that PCI card is connected to a tape...
also how can I find out driver and firmware version?
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5. AIX
Hi everyone, I recently inherited an IBM RS/6000 43P 150, and it appears that the on board ethernet is dead. Can I put in a PCI ethernet card and use that as the default ethernet connection (as opposed to the one on the motherboard)? If so, what type of card can I use and how does one configure... (2 Replies)
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6. Solaris
Hi,
i have a RealTek Lan Card on my machine. Does Solaris 9 supports this lan card .
Thank You,
Shafi (3 Replies)
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7. Solaris
hello mates,
do you know a manufactor for rs232 serial pci cards for the sparc architecture? it seems that there is no original product from sun for that purpose. strange, isn't it?
problem is that i have a V250 with only one db9 rs232 serial port, and i need it for a modem connection, but i also... (1 Reply)
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8. SuSE
Hey all, ive got redhat 80 and trying to install a HCF win modem. Ive intsalled the drivers from linuxant.com using the rpm - i packagename.rpm command, but i still cant use the modem
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PMSET(1) BSD General Commands Manual PMSET(1)
NAME
pmset -- modify power management settings
SYNOPSIS
pmset [-a | -b | -c] [dim minutes] [spindown minutes] [sleep minutes] [womp 1/0] [ring 1/0] [autorestart 1/0] [dps 1/0] [reduce 1/0]
[powerbutton 1/0] [lidwake 1/0] [acwake 1/0] [boot]
pmset -g [disk | live | cap | sched]
DESCRIPTION
pmset changes and reads power management settings such as idle sleep timing, wake on administrative access, automatic restart on power loss,
etc.
SETTING
The -a, -b, -c flags determine whether the settings apply to battery (-b), charger (wall power) (-c), or all (-a).
Use a minutes argument of 0 to set the idle time to never.
pmset must be run as root.
The boot argument tells power management that system bootup is complete. Loginwindow handles this on a normal Mac OS X system.
GETTING
The -g flag outputs the settings currently in use (same as -g live ). -g disk will tell you the settings on disk. -g cap will tell you
which power management features the machine supports. -g sched will show scheduled startup/wake and shutdown/sleep events.
ARGUMENTS
dim - display dim timer (value in minutes)
spindown - disk spindown timer (value in minutes)
sleep - system sleep timer (value in minutes)
womp - wake on ethernet magic packet (value = 0/1)
ring - wake on modem ring (value = 0/1)
autorestart - automatic restart on power loss (value = 0/1)
dps - dynamically change processor speed based on load (value = 0/1)
reduce - reduce processor speed (value = 0/1)
powerbutton - sleep the machine when power button is pressed (value = 0/1)
lidwake - wake the machine when the laptop lid(or clamshell) is opened (value = 0/1)
acwake - wake the machine when power source (AC/battery) is changed (value = 0/1)
OTHER ARGUMENTS
These arguments don't directly affect power management settings:
boot - tell the kernel that system boot is complete
EXAMPLES
pmset -b dim 5
pmset -a dim 10 spindown 10 sleep 30 womp 1
pmset -g live
FILES
All changes made through pmset are saved in a persistent preferences file (per-system, not per-user) at
/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.PowerManagement.plist
pmset modifies the same file that System Preferences Energy Saver modifies.
Darwin August 19, 2002 Darwin