2 NICs problem in SCO Open Server 5.0.5Hi,
I had a SCO box with 1 card ( 3COM 905B ) installed with IP 10.0.1.30/24 and
everything was OK. I installed second card ( the same type - 3COM 905B) and
configured IP as 192.168.1.1/24. After kernel relink and boot I can not ping
any machine in 192.168.1.0/24 network. I checked all physical connections,
routing, etc. Strange thing is that I noticed, that both network interfaces
have the same MAC address. If I run ifconfig -a, I see:
net1: flags=4043<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 10.0.1.30 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.0.1.255
perf. params: recv size: 24576; send size: 24576; full-size frames:
1
ether 00:50:04:07:93:d6
net0: flags=4043<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 192.168.1.1 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
perf. params: recv size: 24576; send size: 24576; full-size frames:
1
ether 00:50:04:07:93:d6
What did I do wrong? Have you ever seen and solved this problem?
Thanks for any advice.
Wojtek.
Wojtek Korg�l wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a SCO box with 1 card ( 3COM 905B ) installed with IP 10.0.1.30/24 and
> everything was OK. I installed second card ( the same type - 3COM 905B) and
> configured IP as 192.168.1.1/24. After kernel relink and boot I can not ping
> any machine in 192.168.1.0/24 network. I checked all physical connections,
> routing, etc. Strange thing is that I noticed, that both network interfaces
> have the same MAC address. If...
error while installing on-board NIC on Proliant 1600 server in SCO Open Server 5.0.5
dear all,
While installing the EFS, when I configure the TCP/IP then i get the
messages while relinking the kernel.
i encountered the message when after installing the Advanced File and
Print Server in SCO Open Server 5 i rebooted the server Compaq Proliant
1600 i get the message
/dev/nbcots: invalid transport provider name
/dev/netbeui: invalid transport provider name
this problem prevents me from printing thru UNIX on windows pcs. i m not
able to print on printers attached to windows pcs.
one another message also occurs while relinking kernel:
/etc/conf/bin/idmknod: driver ida not a character special device
but it gives that the kernel has been relinked successfully.
another error is:
/opt/K/SCO/link/1.1.1Eb/etc/conf/bin/idmknod: driver ida is not a
character special device.
another error message while booting is:
/dev/datalink : no such file or directory
nbelink : no such file or directory
starting netbios: nbd : can't open NETBIOS device : no such file or
directory.
these problems prevent me from starting Advanced File and Print services
on the server.
please help
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given 5-year old Dell Poweredge 2300 server, SCO Unix, 2x9GB hDDI was just given a Dell Poweredge 2300 server with 2 x 9.1 GB hard drives.
It has SCO (version 7, circa 1999) Unix loaded.
I know next to nothing about Unix/Linux. I was going to use this as a box
to learn Linux. Then eventually use it a production web server LAMP (
Linux, Apache PHP and MySQL).
I don't know how much RAM it has - physically, it has one stick of RAM.
Advice on what to do with it? Stick with SCO or dump it for Linux?
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 11:22:06 -0500
"NotGiven" <noname@nonegiven.net> wrote:
> I was just given a Dell Poweredge ...
given 5-year old Dell Poweredge 2300 server, SCO Unix, 2x9GB hDDI was just given a Dell Poweredge 2300 server with 2 x 9.1 GB hard drives,
64MB RAM.
It has SCO (version 7, circa 1999) Unix loaded.
I know next to nothing about Unix/Linux. I was going to use this as a box
to learn Linux. Then eventually use it a production web server LAMP (
Linux, Apache PHP and MySQL).
Advice on what to do with it? Stick with SCO or dump it for Linux?
Do I need more RAM to run a light-weight production web server that will be
database intensive?
NotGiven wrote:
> I was just given a Dell Poweredge 2300 server with 2 x 9.1 GB hard drives,
> 64MB RAM.
> It has SCO (version 7, circa 1999) Unix loaded.
>
> I know next to nothing about Unix/Linux. I was going to use this as a box
> to learn Linux. Then eventually use it a production web server LAMP (
> Linux, Apache PHP and MySQL).
>
> Advice on what to do with it? Stick with SCO or dump it for Linux?
I would dump SCO for a recent Linux distro.
>
> Do I need more RAM to run a light-weight production web server that will be
> database intensive?
I would spend $100 to add 512 MB of RAM. More is better.
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 08:07:50 -0500, NotGiven wrote:
>
> Advice on what to do with it? Stick with SCO or dump it for Linux?
Linux, of course. I'd go with debian for a server.
>
> Do I need more RAM to run a light-weight production web server that will be
> database intensive?
Databases want RAM. at 64MB, your database will be unusably slo...
SCO Open Server 5.0.6 versus 5.0.4Hi,
Anybody can point me to info or can state if there is a performance
improvement from running 5.0.6 versus 5.0.4. Application is database access
centered.
Regards,
Marian
news wrote:
> Hi,
> Anybody can point me to info or can state if there is a performance
> improvement from running 5.0.6 versus 5.0.4. Application is database
access
> centered.
I don't think you are going to get a useful answer.
Let's assume that I could authoritatively say that 5.0.6 has
performance related improvements over .4 in certain areas. I can't
recall if it does or doesn't, but the release notes would surely
mention any.
But so what? What does that say about YOUR application? Do we know
where its performance issuees are now? Nope. We could assume it's
probably disk bound, because that's a pretty safe assumption most any
time, but even if true, what have you done for better or worse in that
regard already? Maybe this is an Oracle database and you have it
running on a RAID 5 system. As that's usually going to be a bad idea,
you could gain nothing even if 5.0.6 did otherwise provide features
that would otherwise improve your lot. Maybe you have the whole thing
improperly tuned. Maybe you have it so perfectly tuned that an upgrade
would make it worse because everything is so critically balanced to
what you have now..
There are plenty of good reasons to upgrade to 5.0.6/7. If that's what
you are lookimg for (a reason to sell the idea to ...
SCO UNIX 3.2.4 vs SCO OS4/5 device driver compatibility
Greetings!
The subject pretty much says it all. I've got an ancient SCO 3.2.4
system that must live at least a few years longer. I'm looking into
virtualizing it using the QEMU emulator but am having a time finding
network card drivers specifically for pre-Open Server versions.
The virtualized network device I'm wanting to use is the RTL8029 (PCI
ne2000).
Any advice, comments or directions would be fantastic.
Regards,
Stephen Spencer
Lawrence, KS
Stephen Spencer wrote:
> The subject pretty much says it all. I've got an ancient SCO 3.2.4
> system that must live at least a few years longer. I'm looking into
> virtualizing it using the QEMU emulator but am having a time finding
> network card drivers specifically for pre-Open Server versions.
>
> The virtualized network device I'm wanting to use is the RTL8029 (PCI
> ne2000).
There was an NE2K driver for 3.2v4.x ("nat"). Note that it was
notorious for not working well with clones. I also don't know if it had
ever heard of PCI.
The lowest-end NIC emulated by VMware virtualization is an AMD
PCnet-PCI. The "pnt" driver for that did exist and did support PCI
versions back in 3.2v4.x. I haven't actually tested the combination of
3.2v4.x + "pnt" + VMware. It does work with OSR5 + VMware. You can use
the free VMware Player for this purpose.
I don't know what NIC hardware is emulated by Xen, KVM, Hyper-V, etc.
Hmmmm. The "pn...
VMWare Server + SCO 5.0.7 networking problemsHi,
Sorry all, another VMWare question here!
I've been trying without success for a couple of days
to get a SCO VM system running.
I'm using VMWare Server which also has a couple of
Linux based systems which do work fine.
The problem is quite weird.
Basically, once booted I can "see out", from the
SCO box - ping websites, telnet to other local machines
etc...
In addition from the machine running the VM I can telnet
in, browse served Apache pages etc...
Problems start when I attempt to connect from other machines
on the network - they can ping the SCO VM system, but can't
telnet in, or for example Apache doesn't serve pages.
It's not completely broken because there is some evidence of
a connection on the SCO end, eg. when I telnet I see this :-
Trying 10.80.14.205...
Connected to 10.80.14.205 (10.80.14.205).
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
If I try to browse an Apache page (default Apache 5.0.7 setup,
haven't done anything with it yet) I do see the connection in
access_log but nothing gets returned.
It strikes of network issues - but as I say I can ping the box
and can also telnet out from it. Plus the Linux servers work
fine - I've tried everything on DHCP and the Linux servers
work fine but not the SCO 5.0.7 one. I've just done a clean
install of 5.0.7 to try and resolve the issue.
Anyone any pointers?
I'm using the default (auto detected) HW AMD PCNet-PCI
adapter.
Cheers,
Stuar...
Problems runing informix se on sco open server #2
We are having problems running sco 5.0 and informix se, the platform we are
using is the next:
hp proliant (or compaq) server, having two PIV xenon processor with two Gb
of main memory,
Equipped with an array card and three scsi disks (10000 rpm). We have
charged all the software SCO recommends
for using de second processor, and for protect them, (it appears to have
some risk in using sco over Xenon without this patch).
May every one help us on improving the efficiency of our system? the actual
velocity is absolutely unnadecuated for the machine we are using
It exists some configuration or improvement method for the SCO or for the
Informix SE?
Thanks in advance
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Trying to compile putty-0.60 on SCO UNIX 5.0.7 with GCC and SCO DevI am trying to compile putty downloaded from
http://linux.softpedia.com/progDownload/PuTTY-Download-347.html
but get the error below.
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Werror -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DHAVE_X11 -DHAVE_X -DSYSV -Di386 -DS
CO325 -D__SCO__ -DHAVE_XAW -DHAVE_SHAPE_EXT -DHAVE_SHAPE -DHAVE_SHM_EXT -DHAVE_X
SHM -DHAVE_XCONVERTCASE -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr
/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/gl
ib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/X11R6/include
-I.././ -I../charset/ -I../windows/ -I../unix/ -I../mac/ -I../macosx/ -c ../
proxy.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
.../proxy.c: In function `proxy_for_destination':
.../proxy.c:315: warning: implicit declaration of function `strncasecmp'
gmake: *** [proxy.o] Error 1
#
My programming skill level tops out at ./configure and make.
Searching for instances of strncasecmp in the putty working directory shows:
/tmp/putty-0.60/unix
# cd ..
# find . -type f -print | xargs grep strncasecmp | less
../mac/stricmp.c:#define strncasecmp strnicmp
../mac/stricmp.c:strncasecmp(s1, s2, n)
../unix/unix.h:#define strnicmp strncasecmp
(END)
In unix/unix.h:
#define DEFAULT_CODEPAGE 0xFFFF
#define CP_UTF8 CS_UTF8 /* from libcharset */
#define strnicmp strncasecmp
#define stricmp strcasecmp
/* BSD-semantics version of signal(), and another helpful function */
void (*putty_signal(int sig, void (*func)(int)))(int);
void block_si...
RE: Problems runing informix se on sco open server #2
OTC
Welcome back !!!
Did you have a nice holiday, or has your engine been crashed :-)
Keith
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Obnoxio The Clown [mailto:obnoxio@serendipita.com]
-> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:59 AM
-> To: David Williams
-> Cc: informix-list@iiug.org
-> Subject: Re: Problems runing informix se on sco open server
->
->
->
-> David Williams said:
-> >
-> > "�lvaro Prieto" <aprieto@sedasolubles.com> wrote in message
-> > news:c9k5je$8lh$1@news.xmission.com...
-> >>
-> >> We are having problems running sco 5.0 and informix se,
-> the platform we
-> > are
-> >> using is the next:
-> >>
-> >> hp proliant (or compaq) server, having two PIV xenon
-> processor with two
-> >> Gb
-> >> of main memory,
-> >> Equipped with an array card and three scsi disks (10000
-> rpm). We have
-> >> charged all the software SCO recommends
-> >> for using de second processor, and for protect them, (it
-> appears to have
-> >> some risk in using sco over Xenon without this patch).
-> >>
-> >> May every one help us on improving the efficiency of our
-> system? the
-> > actual
-> >> velocity is absolutely unnadecuated for the machine we are using
-> >> It exists some configuration or improvement method for...
sco 5.0.5. boot problemsHi all
Hi have a boot problem
Several times when my SCO Server (running SCO Open server ver. 5.0.5.) boots
it stops at the kernel line: G_hd_config and hangs. SO i have to switch off
the server and power on another time then it starts normally without
stoping.
The server configuration is the following:
Main board Supermicro with Adaptec 7980 dual channel
CPU Xeon 550 Mhz.
256 Mb. RAM
HD 9 Gb. SCSI
Tandberg Backup Unit
Thanks in advance
Piertonio
piertonio typed (on Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 05:01:17PM +0200):
| Hi all
| Hi have a boot problem
| Several times when my SCO Server (running SCO Open server ver. 5.0.5.) boots
| it stops at the kernel line: G_hd_config and hangs. SO i have to switch off
| the server and power on another time then it starts normally without
| stoping.
| The server configuration is the following:
|
| Main board Supermicro with Adaptec 7980 dual channel
| CPU Xeon 550 Mhz.
| 256 Mb. RAM
| HD 9 Gb. SCSI
| Tandberg Backup Unit
You forgot to tell us which supplements and patches are applied.
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Sorry... here you are !!
SCO OpenServer Enterprise System (ver 5.0.5m) **
** Specialix SX serial support (ver 2.1.0)
**
** UDK Compatibility Module for OpenServer 5.0.5 (ver 5.0.5A)
**
** RS505A: Release Supplement for SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.5 (ver
rs5 **
** RS505A: Software Manager Supplement (ver rs505a)
**
** Year 2000 Supplement for RS505A (ver oss600a)
**
**
Thank you
Piertonio
"Jean-Pi...
Sendmail 8.12.x or above on SCO Open Server 5.0.6Hi,
Has anyone successfully built a recent(ish) version of Sendmail on
SCO Open Server 5.0.6. I'm specifically needing Sendmail that
supports authentication when acting as a client (basically pointing
at my ISP mail server).
Cheers,
Stuart.
"Stuart Marshall" <stuart@spidersoft.co.uk> wrote in message
news:xPudnRuR8sOb8fnZRVnysw@pipex.net...
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone successfully built a recent(ish) version of Sendmail on
> SCO Open Server 5.0.6. I'm specifically needing Sendmail that
> supports authentication when acting as a client (basically pointing
> at my ISP mail server).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stuart.
The last time I tried to get Sendmail to do authentication on OpenServer I
had to give up because it wants SASL to work, and it won't (see TA#125764).
However, I do successfully use msmtp (http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/) to do
what you describe. It (I think) will only support "plain" authentication on
SCO, but that it is probably good enough for most ISP mail servers.
Richard Seeder
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> "Stuart Marshall" <stuart@spidersoft.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:xPudnRuR8sOb8fnZRVnysw@pipex.net...
> >
> > Has anyone successfully built a recent(ish) version of Sendmail on
> > SCO Open Server 5.0.6. I'm specifically needing Sendmail that
> > supports authentication when acting as a client (basically pointing
> > a...
NFS SCo 5.0.5 with SCO 6.0.0Hi everybody,
I have a folder on SCO 5.0.5 server shared through NFS with a new SCO 6.0.0
with MP2 server (converted from a SCO 5.0.6 version).
Before conversion file locks (over network) on this folder works well (eg
from server SCO 5.0.6 I was able to see locks generated from SCO 5.0.5 box
and viceversa), now with SCO 6.0.0 does not work !
I see that on SCO 6.0.0 the lockd daemon is active .. so it should work ...
Please can you help me ?
Thanks
Cuffiette
...
486 "SCO Unix OpenServer 5" server found in the wildThis guy post some youtube videos of a 486 Openserver machine that was
decomissioned at his job place...
"I salvaged this computer from the work, it was going to be recycled. My
friend and I are particulary dumb when it comes to UNIX so we thought
we'd film our reactions to its "first boot". I had not turned it on
prior to this video and had no idea of the specs. Anyone who can help us
fix her up would be welcomed to comment."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6f7QY2M3O0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF9c9z42KnQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jM2KiGIlBc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFVMhwDsYN8
I think he is about to install Windows 95 in it... He hasn't got past
the root password yet. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRZx8IDXzvA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kCVE6RnRBo
Lol, you made me chuckle I must admit!
On a serious note
Try looking at Tony Lawrence's page on how to get passed the password
Try http://aplawrence.com/Unixart/lost_root_password.html
The system appears to be working apart from that, even with the small amount of memory you scoffed at :-)
TTY's isn't titties BTW it's Teletypes, plain old green screens to you and me.
Regards
Gary
SCO ACE (Accredited Certified Engineer) & Ex Sphinx CST employee (or CST Lynxserv as your machine says on the side)
You could always try phoning Sphinx up, they are now called Arrow ECS based in Sherwood Park, Notts
http://www.arrowecs.co.uk/Company/Contact-Us
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Printing on a DP-301P Print server SCO Unix OSR 5.0.7How do a setup a printer that is on my local network with IP 192.168.2.17 ?
The Unix server is on 192.168.2.7 on the same network.
I tried "scoadmin" looking for something like "add tcp/ip printer" but no
luck at all. So I'm thinking that I have to create a new port (i.e.
/dev/lp192.168.2.17) so then I can assign a printer to it right ?
Any help would be greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Enrique
"Enrique Arredondo" <atk@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:X77Qi.59349$YL5.31497@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
> How do a setup a printer that is on my local network with IP 192.168.2.17
> ? The Unix server is on 192.168.2.7 on the same network.
>
> I tried "scoadmin" looking for something like "add tcp/ip printer" but no
> luck at all. So I'm thinking that I have to create a new port (i.e.
> /dev/lp192.168.2.17) so then I can assign a printer to it right ?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Enrique
>
I can ping 192.168.2.17 ...here:
/# ping 192.168.2.17
PING 192.168.2.17 (192.168.2.17): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from mylan17 (192.168.2.17): icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=2.522 ms
64 bytes from mylan17 (192.168.2.17): icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=1.086 ms
64 bytes from mylan17 (192.168.2.17): icmp_seq=2 ttl=255 time=1.283 ms
64 bytes from mylan17 (192.168.2.17): icmp_seq=3 ttl=255 time=1.330 ms
64 bytes from mylan17 (192.168.2.17): icmp_seq=4 ttl=255 time=1...
SCO 5 / SCO 6 DriversWhat is the difference between drivers for ancient SCO OpenServer 5 and SCO 6?
Is it at all possible to get an SCO 5 driver to run on SCO 6? (Source not available).
I suspect I shouldn't touch this with a barge pole.
On Thursday, January 2, 2014 7:00:20 PM UTC+1, roberth...@yahoo.com wrote:
> What is the difference between drivers for ancient SCO OpenServer 5 and SCO 6?
>
> Is it at all possible to get an SCO 5 driver to run on SCO 6? (Source not available).
>
> I suspect I shouldn't touch this with a barge pole.
I think that SCO OpenServer 5 was based on...
Problem using cron on SCO 5.0.5Hi,
I have a problem using cron on Compaq Proliant ML-370 O/S SCO 5.0.5..
Jobs have been scheduled for more than 20hrs. Problem is after
executing the jobs for 6 to 7 hrs the cron stops functioning. I need
to reboot Sco Unix in order for the cron to be started.
This is a serious problem for me as i need to take databases tran's
log dumps every hour, and definately its wrong way to reboot the
server for cron to be started.
Waiting for an answer and thanx.
Regards
Nitin
Nitin Shinde made comment on Fri Jul 25 09:53:24 2003 :
> Hi,
> I have a problem using cron on Compaq Proliant ML-370 O/S SCO 5.0.5..
> Jobs have been scheduled for more than 20hrs. Problem is after
> executing the jobs for 6 to 7 hrs the cron stops functioning. I need
> to reboot Sco Unix in order for the cron to be started.
> This is a serious problem for me as i need to take databases tran's
> log dumps every hour, and definately its wrong way to reboot the
> server for cron to be started.
> Waiting for an answer and thanx.
What patches have been installed - specifically has the 'Cron Suppliment'
oss642a been applied.
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Problem Installing SCO OpenServer 5.0.5Hi,
Am trying to install SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 on a PIII with a 20GB Maxtor
HD. I manage to install fine (no errors showing) and get UNIX to see
the entire drive but upon reboot (removing the floppy and CD-ROM as
instructed), instead of teh boot: prompt, it says NO OS.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Don
Don wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am trying to install SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 on a PIII with a 20GB Maxtor
> HD. I manage to install fine (no errors showing) and get UNIX to see
> the entire drive but upon reboot (removing the floppy and CD-ROM as
> instructed), instead of teh boot: prompt, it says NO OS.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Don
Put this into www.groups.google and view the post by Bella: stamp dparam group:comp.unix.sco.misc
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816/765-1670
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SCO Open server on MS Vitural Server RS2I am tryin to install SCO Open Server Release 5 on to Windows XP PRO
SP2 with 1.5GB RAM, I have the space for VHD.
The Host OS /Hardware has the resource to deal with this.
I have configured the Virtual SCO Open Server with 64MB RAM and 1GB IDE
VHD
The bootdisk i have for the OS boot up okay, i get the prompt boot, i
hit enter to start the install which start okay, but part the wat
through after
'Starting Initial System Load from: Floppy Disk'
it comes up with an error
Error Initializing access to device /dev/instal;
There may be a BIOS setup problem
or other hardware confugration error on that device
If anyone has any ideas, thanks in advance
"Barkingmadscot" wrote:
> I am tryin to install SCO Open Server Release 5 on to Windows XP PRO
> SP2 with 1.5GB RAM, I have the space for VHD.
What version of OpenServer? That should be 5.0.0, 5.0.2, 5.0.4, 5.0.5,
5.0.6 or 5.0.7. Installation behaviors vary tremendously over that
range.
> The Host OS /Hardware has the resource to deal with this.
>
> I have configured the Virtual SCO Open Server with 64MB RAM and 1GB IDE
> VHD
>
> The bootdisk i have for the OS boot up okay, i get the prompt boot, i
> hit enter to start the install which start okay, but part the wat
> through after
>
> 'Starting Initial System Load from: Floppy Disk'
>
> it comes up with an error
>
> Error Initializing access to device /dev/instal;
> There may be a BIOS setu...
Problems with Business Basic on SCO 5.0.5Hello, experts!
I have an SCO Unix 5.0.5 server running Business Basic programs.
When I try to connect my Wx PC clients to the Unix, via a Terminal
Emulator, say Telnet or SCO TermLite in an ansi mode or vt100 mode,
the Business Basic program interface appears to be "corrupted". It
means that the sent characters look very untidy. So, I guess that the
problem is with the bbx2 and not with the terminal emulator. I was
seeking for some tips in this google group, and I just found that
somebody put the following line in the .profile:
stty rows 0 columns 0 xpixels 0 ypixels 0
Has anybody had a similar problem like mine?
Many thanks!
Rosa
"Rosa2003" <rosa2003rosa@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:b2bd6daa.0308071139.5736a8e4@posting.google.com...
> Hello, experts!
> I have an SCO Unix 5.0.5 server running Business Basic programs.
> When I try to connect my Wx PC clients to the Unix, via a Terminal
> Emulator, say Telnet or SCO TermLite in an ansi mode or vt100 mode,
> the Business Basic program interface appears to be "corrupted". It
> means that the sent characters look very untidy. So, I guess that the
> problem is with the bbx2 and not with the terminal emulator. I was
> seeking for some tips in this google group, and I just found that
> somebody put the following line in the .profile:
> stty rows 0 columns 0 xpixels 0 ypixels 0
>
> Has anybody had a similar problem like mine?
> Many thanks!...
Microsoft Virutal Server & SCO Open ServerI am attempting to install SCO OpenServer within Virtual Server 2005 R2.
When it goes into the text mode boot screen all the text is just blocks of
blue on black. No letters are distinguishable.
Any ideas what settings I can tweak?
Thanks.
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Josh Assing wrote:
> I am attempting to install SCO OpenServer within Virtual Server 2005 R2.
>
> When it goes into the text mode boot screen all the text is just blocks of
> blue on black. No letters are distinguishable.
>
> Any ideas what settings I can tweak?
Look for the "ivga" and/or "invd" BTLDs (google "ivga btld", "invd
btld"). You may need one or both of those.
OSR507 boots and installs successfully in VMware WorkStation (tested
5.50) and I expect in VMware Server as well (haven't tried it yet).
Next time, state your OSR5 version number as well as your virtual
machine software version...
>Bela<
Thanks Bela!
Sorry for the lack of info... will do better next time.
-josh
On 7 Feb 2006 15:07:28 -0500, Bela Lubkin <filbo@armory.com> wrote:
>Josh Assing wrote:
>
>> I am attempting to install SCO OpenServer within Virtual Server 2005 R2.
>>
>> When it goes into the text mode boot screen all the text is just blocks of
>> blue on black. No letters are distinguishable.
>>
>> Any ideas what settings I can tweak?
>
>Look for the "i...
Problem using cron on SCO 5.0.5 #2Hi,
I have a problem using cron on SCO 5.0.5.. Jobs have been scheduled
for more than 20hrs. Problem is after executing the jobs for 6 to 7
hrs the cron stops
functioning. I need to reboot Sco Unix in order for the cron to be
started.
This is a serious problem for me as i need to take databases tran's
log dumps every hour, and definately its wrong way to reboot the
server for cron to be started.
Waiting for an answer and thanx.
Regards
Nitin
Nitin Shinde typed (on Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 03:35:48AM -0700):
| Hi,
| I have a problem using cron on SCO 5.0.5.. Jobs have been scheduled
| for more than 20hrs. Problem is after executing the jobs for 6 to 7
| hrs the cron stops
| functioning. I need to reboot Sco Unix in order for the cron to be
| started.
| This is a serious problem for me as i need to take databases tran's
| log dumps every hour, and definately its wrong way to reboot the
| server for cron to be started.
| Waiting for an answer and thanx.
If cron isn't running, why don't you just type /etc/cron?
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Postgresql 7.4.1 Compile problem for SCO 5.0.5I am trying to compile postgresql 7.4.1 for sco 5.0.5 and get the following error:
"thread.c", line 269: error: undefined symbol: h_errno
Any ideas?
../configure --with-libs=/usr/local/lib --with-includes=/usr/local/include
herbie!/tmp/postgresql-7.4.1 # gmake
gmake -C doc all
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/postgresql-7.4.1/doc'
gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/postgresql-7.4.1/doc'
gmake -C src all
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/postgresql-7.4.1/src'
gmake -C port all
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/...
problem building sendmail 8.12.10 on SCO OS 5.0.5I'm trying to build the latest 8.12.10 on my SCO OS 5.0.5. I am faced with
the following error. Not sure how to resolve it. Thanks.
# sh Build -I/usr/include -L/usr/lib
Making all in:
/usr/local/sendmail-8.12.10/libsm
Configuration: pfx=, os=SCO, rel=5.0.5, rbase=5, rroot=5.0, arch=i386, sfx=,
var iant=optimized Making in
/usr/local/sendmail-8.12.10/obj.SCO.5.0.5.i386/libsm
cc -b elf -O -I. -I../../include -DMAP_REGEX -DNDBM -c rpool.c
rpool.c
rpool.c(32) : error C2057: expected constant expression
*** Error code 1
*** Error code 1
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