I have kind of a strange problem and an old system... I have an old Solaris 7 system that recently had some problems. I had to do a bare metal restore to get it back up and running. This is a legacy system running some legacy code that is due to be retired in the next six months or so, but until then I need it working and upgrades are not an option.
Most things seem to be working just fine, but I do get a few errors now and then. One error comes every time I try to run some Veritas VM (3.0) commands is that I get a "sh: Connection timed out". Another error that I just ran across this morning is that basename fails with the error "rcmd: socket: Permission denied". I truly don't understand this one, because basename should never be trying to do anything involving rcmd anyway. There's probably something that got messed up when the restore happened that is causing this, but short of trying to troll through every file on the OS, has anyone ever seen these kinds of errors before? -spp _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
