If you are using a x86-64 linux, means that you have a new PIV, Xeon or
an AMD 64. All this processors, as the linux, can handle x86-32
instructions. So, you can install 32 bits ISC. I'm using here, no problems.
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now, no problems too.
Everyone running SuSE Linux (SLES 8 and 9). My personal TSM runs using a
SuSE Linux Professional 9.2.
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Try to put this option in your dsm.opt:
archsymlinkasfile no
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Tell me the rights in this files...
ls -lsa /lib/ssa
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bar_versionbsa_versionbar_sm sm_version
1 5.2.1 tsm5
When I try to run onbar -b, I have this error:
shmat: [22]: operating system error
Any idea?
Thanks,
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Really ?? What a coincidence, I'm shallow too
User: 160.000MB/s transfers (80.000MHz DT, offset 255, 16bit)
Any ideas?
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