Posts Tagged ‘AIX’
Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
of course each time you login to the server you see the following welcome Message :
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* Welcome to AIX Version 6.1! *
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* Please see the README file in /usr/lpp/bos for information pertinent to *
* this release of the AIX Operating System. *
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Tags: AIX, message, motd, welcome
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Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
if you use FTP protocol on your server which is not secure channel (Recommend to use SFTP Protocol because it’s encrypted channel), so for security reasons my be you need to restrict this protocol for only users who used it.
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Tags: AIX, allow, deny, ftp, ftpaccess.ctl, ftpusers, grouponly, login, read, restict, useronly, write
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Sunday, July 28th, 2013
if you are a Shell Scripting Developer and all the time deveolpe Shell Scripts, if course you need to make your System Ring after finished the script or when it needs data from the user.
try this code on AIX
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Tags: AIX, bell, linux, ring, script, shell
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Wednesday, July 17th, 2013
if you use VIO Server and need to share CD or TAP UNIT or Disks from VIO to LPAR, and after finishing from Mapping Configuration and try to run “cfgmgr on the LPAR,
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Tags: 0514-621, AIX, CD, cfgmgr, devices, disk, TAP, v-scsi, vdevice, VIO
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Wednesday, June 26th, 2013
You may face the following error on many Operation System not only on AIX :
superblock is invalid : -5
this error means that you apply function of File system type on another type, in another meaning,
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Tags: -5, AIX, invalued, jfs, jfs2, superblock, superblock is invalid
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Tuesday, June 18th, 2013
sometimes if you have many users logging on your system, you may see the following errors :
login as: admin
admin@10.10.11.10's password:
Server refused to allocate pty
stty: tcgetattr: A specified file does not support the ioctl system call.
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Tags: AIX, allocated, ioctl, pts, pty, refused, server refused to allocate pty aix, tcgetattr
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