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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 21:58:07 -0400</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: runman at speedfactory.net (Greg)</li>
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The man pages are of little help and Google only has stated to "use the
GUI-admin-thingy" and Google goes on to state that said GUI-admin-thingy
does not work all of the time. In fact I today I overheard one of our
developers say that it had no ARP table (which I assume is kept in KVM - but
again I don't know).
I honestly don't know if SCO has just jumbled things up (like Solaris 10) to
differentiate themselves from everyone else or this is what "real System IV"
code looked like "back in the day". My earliest *.nix was Caldera and I
don't recall it being so messed up. So ... does anyone know anything about
SCO UNIX / have any experience with it / or have any tips/clues ??? I am
out of tricks and don't have a clue as to how to debug this mess.
CAVEATE: We have spent tens of thousands of man/woman hours on this
component over the course of the company's history and the libs and such are
so intertwined with our app that no, we cannot just junk it for anything
else. No, I am not interested about anyone's opinion about SCO as right now
I just want some clue(s) as to how to get the bloody thing working. Yes I
know that it is a stinking pile of non-conformist *.nix poo but I don't care
- I just want to know how to configure it. Please please don't anyone
hijack this thread for some 2-week long diatribe on something off-topic ...
like the SCO lawsuit or "standards" or some crap like that. I mean haven't
we chased away enough folks this year ?? And besides .... I just want to
learn how to get the fetid system to work.
Also if there is perchance a SCO guru out there please make yourself known -
especially if you could use some contract work. I am *NOT* promising
anything but now my group is in a documenting frenzy and there might be a
chance for some work for a knowledgeable SCO sysadmin.
Greg
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