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    <title>topic Re: HPUX QA in Operating System - HP-UX</title>
    <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104018#M662302</link>
    <description>Hey&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;it is also .rhosts in the home directory of a user.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;check:&lt;BR /&gt;man .rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;man rlogin&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;content of .rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;servername username&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Regards</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:07:41 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Oviwan</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2008-04-17T06:07:41Z</dc:date>
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      <title>HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104017#M662301</link>
      <description>1&amp;gt;What is similar file to .rhosts in HPUX&lt;BR /&gt;I can find this file by using &lt;BR /&gt;#find / -name .rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;How to configure .rhosts in HPUX</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:04:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104017#M662301</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T06:04:54Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104018#M662302</link>
      <description>Hey&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;it is also .rhosts in the home directory of a user.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;check:&lt;BR /&gt;man .rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;man rlogin&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;content of .rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;servername username&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Regards</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:07:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104018#M662302</guid>
      <dc:creator>Oviwan</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T06:07:41Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104019#M662303</link>
      <description>hi,&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;.rhosts is not there by default, you need to create one in / directory.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;WK</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:08:38 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104019#M662303</guid>
      <dc:creator>whiteknight</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T06:08:38Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104020#M662304</link>
      <description>How to configure rsh or remsh in HPUX ????????????</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:31:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104020#M662304</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T06:31:41Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104021#M662305</link>
      <description>See the documentation - &lt;A href="http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90827/ch06s01.html" target="_blank"&gt;http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90827/ch06s01.html&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;regards,&lt;BR /&gt;ivan</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:38:36 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104021#M662305</guid>
      <dc:creator>Ivan Krastev</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T06:38:36Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104022#M662306</link>
      <description>On ServerA&lt;BR /&gt;$cat /home/user1/.rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;ServerB user1&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;On ServerB&lt;BR /&gt;$cat /home/user1/.rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;ServerA user1&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Test it on ServerA as user1&lt;BR /&gt;$remsh ServerB hostname&lt;BR /&gt;ServerB&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;don't forget to assign points!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:53:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104022#M662306</guid>
      <dc:creator>Oviwan</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T06:53:49Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104023#M662307</link>
      <description>jadeja is HPUX m/c sfqaopt is linux m/c&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;I have configured but rsh not working but remsh   is working ............giving sfqaopt23 not found &lt;BR /&gt;[root@jadeja][/]rsh sfqaopt23 ls   &lt;BR /&gt;rsh: sfqaopt23:  not found.&lt;BR /&gt;[root@jadeja][/]remsh sfqaopt23 ls &lt;BR /&gt;showing list of files&lt;BR /&gt;abc&lt;BR /&gt;pqr&lt;BR /&gt;xyz&lt;BR /&gt;[root@jadeja][/]</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:24:10 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104023#M662307</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T07:24:10Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104024#M662308</link>
      <description>Have you configure your DNS correctly on your linux server? or you can also configure /etc/hosts&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;check with&lt;BR /&gt;$nslookup sfqaopt23</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 08:03:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104024#M662308</guid>
      <dc:creator>Oviwan</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-17T08:03:52Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104025#M662309</link>
      <description>man remsh&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;rsh is used in HPUX as restricted shell.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:57:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104025#M662309</guid>
      <dc:creator>Rasheed Tamton</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-19T10:57:33Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104026#M662310</link>
      <description>&amp;gt; #find / -name .rhosts&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;Not a good idea at all, especially on big machines. find / might take serveral hours to complete and severely load the server needlessly. The .rhosts file only works if it is in the $HOME directory so limit the search to the $HOME directories and since it MUST reside in the user's $HOME directory, don't use find, just use ll:&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;ll /home/*/.rhosts&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;But as mentioned, .rhosts never exists by default as it can be a severe security risk. You create the file in the user's $HOME. Do this as root by:&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;echo "remote-host username" &amp;gt;&amp;gt; /home/username/.rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;echo "remote-IPaddr username" &amp;gt;&amp;gt; /home/username/.rhosts&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;where remote-host is the hostname of the remote computer and the username is the user that will be accesssing this local computer. Because there are so many wrong ways to setup hostname resolution, always put the IP address in the .rhosts file. Then change the permissions and ownership:&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;chown localUserName /home/localUserName/.rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;chmod 600 /home/localUserName/.rhosts&lt;BR /&gt;  &lt;BR /&gt;Then test with a simple command from the remote system: &lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;(On HP-UX) &lt;BR /&gt;remsh localHostname pwd&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;(On other Unix systems)&lt;BR /&gt;rsh localHostname pwd&lt;BR /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 13:45:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104026#M662310</guid>
      <dc:creator>Bill Hassell</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-19T13:45:41Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104027#M662311</link>
      <description>Thanx&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ&lt;BR /&gt;Q 2&amp;gt; Bymistake due to &amp;gt; /etc/lvmtab has been null now how to recover the same?</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 07:28:04 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104027#M662311</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-21T07:28:04Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104028#M662312</link>
      <description>You need to open a separate thread for this. &lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Use vgscan -v to recreate /etc/lvmtab or restore from a backup.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;man vgscan (a portion below)&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;If /etc/lvmtab is destroyed, do not use vgscan to re-construct /etc/lvmtab if the system is heavily loaded by an application. Otherwise, vgscan will create an incomplete /etc/lvmtab due to a known NIKE/LVM limitation issue.  It's important to quiesce the logical volume's I/O before re-constructing the /etc/lvmtab. If for some reason, there is a need to re-construct /etc/lvmtab when the system is running production application, vgscan will create a partial /etc/lvmtab.  In this case, most of the primary paths should be included in the /etc/lvmtab.  Use vgextend to include any missing alternate paths in the VG.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 07:36:01 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104028#M662312</guid>
      <dc:creator>Rasheed Tamton</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-21T07:36:01Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104029#M662313</link>
      <description>Getting following error&lt;BR /&gt;[root@sfqaia7]vgscan -v&lt;BR /&gt;"/etc/lvmtab" could not be read into memory.&lt;BR /&gt;[root@sfqaia7][/]ll /etc/lvmtab &lt;BR /&gt;-rw-------   1 root       sys              0 Apr 21 01:48 /etc/lvmtab&lt;BR /&gt;[root@sfqaia7][/]vgdisplay &lt;BR /&gt;vgdisplay: No volume group name could be read from "/etc/lvmtab".&lt;BR /&gt;[root@sfqaia7][/]&lt;BR /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:30:06 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104029#M662313</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-21T08:30:06Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104030#M662314</link>
      <description>Thats cos by default vgscan trys to use the existing lvmtab file if its there. Just delete it (there's nothing in it anyway) and re-run:&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;rm /etc/lvmtab&lt;BR /&gt;vgscan -v&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;HTH&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Duncan</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:41:55 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104030#M662314</guid>
      <dc:creator>Duncan Edmonstone</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-21T08:41:55Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104031#M662315</link>
      <description>Yes. First remove /etc/lvmtab&lt;BR /&gt;and try with vgscan &lt;BR /&gt;or try with vgscan -av&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;-a   Scan all controller device paths for all disks.&lt;BR /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:52:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104031#M662315</guid>
      <dc:creator>Rasheed Tamton</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-21T08:52:12Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104032#M662316</link>
      <description>Thanks I got the soln from u guys</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 09:58:04 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104032#M662316</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2008-04-21T09:58:04Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104033#M662317</link>
      <description>====================================&lt;BR /&gt;On Linux Os below command used to untar abc.tar at PATH : /tmp/VIN/ &lt;BR /&gt;#tar -xvf abc.tar -C /tmp/VIN/ &lt;BR /&gt;But on HPUX Os 11.31 it is not able to do so.&lt;BR /&gt;Kindly Suggest.  Thanks in advance..&lt;BR /&gt;====================================</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 06:42:37 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104033#M662317</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-22T06:42:37Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104034#M662318</link>
      <description>you should really start a new thread for a new question...&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;HP-UX isn't Linux! Don't expect everything to be the same and ceratinly never assume it is...&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;If you want Linux behaviour you should use Linux tools - you can get the GNU version of tar (i.e. the version used on Linux) here:&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;A href="http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnu/tar-1.22/" target="_blank"&gt;http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnu/tar-1.22/&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Note you will also need to install the run-time dependencies gettext and libiconv&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;This will install the GNU version of tar into /usr/local/bin&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;HTH&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Duncan</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 07:40:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104034#M662318</guid>
      <dc:creator>Duncan Edmonstone</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-22T07:40:49Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104035#M662319</link>
      <description>Incidentally, don't _blame_ HP-UX for chnaging the way tar works - the tar version in HP-UX has been around a lot longer than the GNU version - I always find it interesting that standards only suit Linux folks when they have them... &lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;HTH&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Duncan</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 07:42:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104035#M662319</guid>
      <dc:creator>Duncan Edmonstone</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-22T07:42:41Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: HPUX QA</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104036#M662320</link>
      <description>Problem resolved now.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 08:26:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/hpux-qa/m-p/5104036#M662320</guid>
      <dc:creator>Vinayak_HPUX</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-22T08:26:49Z</dc:date>
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