I've been scouring the net looking for someone else that
has a similar problem; but I haven't found anything.
The situation we have is a new HP/UX 11.0 system, which is
doing an NFS mount from a FreeBSD 4.3 system. Even though
we've dropped to NFS V2 and set the rsize/wsize on the HP/UX
client
> Does anyone know what this command, route delete default, did? After
> using it the box reboots but will not go online so I can log in
> remotely as this is not an on premise box. I need to tell the tech's
> what I need done in order to repair it. Any suggestions would be
> appreciated.
It's
Nils Vogels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IP Problems
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 01:20:12 +0200
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:00:32PM -0400, Ben Dover (BD) wrote:
BD> OK, this is difficult to explain and my problem is probably bigger
than
BD> what I have found but h
--- Ben Dover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >OK, this
is difficult to explain and my problem is probably
> bigger than
> what I have found but here goes. I have a dedicated 5.1
> FreeBSD box and
> when I did a dmesg I received a repeating message as follows:
> arplookup 66.246.xx.1 failed: ho
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:00:32PM -0400, Ben Dover (BD) wrote:
BD> OK, this is difficult to explain and my problem is probably bigger than
BD> what I have found but here goes. I have a dedicated 5.1 FreeBSD box and
BD> when I did a dmesg I received a repeating message as follows:
BD> arplooku
OK, this is difficult to explain and my problem is probably bigger than
what I have found but here goes. I have a dedicated 5.1 FreeBSD box and
when I did a dmesg I received a repeating message as follows:
arplookup 66.246.xx.1 failed: host is not on local network
This peaked my curiosity so