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1. HP-UX
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We have HP UX service guard cluster on OS 11.23. Recently 40+ LUNs presented to both nodes by SAN team but I was asked to mount them on only one node. I created required VGs/LVs, created VxFS and mounted all of them and they are working fine. Now client requested those FS on 2nd node as... (4 Replies)
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2. Homework & Coursework Questions
Hi Experts,
I am in need of running a script from one node say node 1 via node 2.
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3. Solaris
Hi all
I am try NFS on node1 & node2 servers.
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# share -F nfs -o rw,anon=0 /abc
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4. IP Networking
sir.. i am working in a WAN......
i am getting the login screen for an application by typing the address of the location and the file name "http:/121.12.12.111/xyz.html" from the node 121.12.12.125.
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
The return value of the #? returns status of the executed command, i.e If it is 0 then SUCCESS, If it is non-zero value the it means FAILURE.
My doubt is how does the return status defined?
1,2,3,,,,,125.
Exp: if it returns 125,, how does it relates to failure? (1 Reply)
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6. AIX
Hello,
Whenever a non-root user try to run any cmd with |pg on a AIX 5.1 system it returns:
pg: 0652-121 Cannot create the temporary file.
Does anyone knows what this is about? This doesn't occur with root account.
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load(8) System Manager's Manual load(8)
Name
load - down-line load software to a target node
Syntax
/etc/load [ node ]
Description
The command loads software to an unattended target node. The target node is loaded by the host that executes the command.
The command requires the identification of the service circuit over which the load is performed, the Ethernet hardware address of the tar-
get node, and the service password needed to gain access to the target. This information is included in the nodes database entry for the
target node. A node entry is defined with the command. For further information, see The node is the name or address of the target node.
A node name consists of from one to six alphanumeric characters. For single networks, a node address consists of a decimal integer
(1-1023). For multiple networks, a node address consist of two decimal integers (n.n), where the first indicates the network number
(1-63), and the second indicates the node address (1-1023).
Options
-p Uses the specified service and password (next arguments) in accessing the target node. You can omit a target node's service and pass-
word from the nodes database for security reasons, but you must then specify the service and password in the command line by using the
option.
Examples
# /etc/load bangor -p 130fe
This command causes node to be loaded by the ULTRIX host node executing the command. The ULTRIX host uses the load files specified in the
nodes database entry for node to perform the load.
See Also
addnode(8), ccr(8), getnode(8), mop_mom(8), remnode(8), trigger(8)
Guide to Local Area Transport Servers
load(8)