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06-06-2002 07:25 AM
06-06-2002 07:25 AM
I've got 2 systems running 10.20, when I run
"make_tape_covery -i" on one it pops into the
character based utility, on the other I get:
*****************************************
Do you want to proceed in setting your TERM value and running
mnr_ui? (yes or no) [yes]
Input the correct value for your terminal or press "return" to set
the default TERM value = hp. TERM = (hp)
******************************************'
I am using EXCEED from a PC and the TERM type
is "dtterm", it works on the other one, here
no matter what I try (hpterm, vt100, dtterm)
it all fails and I had to just bomb out. Any
ideas?.
Thanks,
Randy
"make_tape_covery -i" on one it pops into the
character based utility, on the other I get:
*****************************************
Do you want to proceed in setting your TERM value and running
mnr_ui? (yes or no) [yes]
Input the correct value for your terminal or press "return" to set
the default TERM value = hp. TERM = (hp)
******************************************'
I am using EXCEED from a PC and the TERM type
is "dtterm", it works on the other one, here
no matter what I try (hpterm, vt100, dtterm)
it all fails and I had to just bomb out. Any
ideas?.
Thanks,
Randy
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06-06-2002 11:01 AM
06-06-2002 11:01 AM
Solution
Hello Randy,
Just a little remark : this is a forum dedicated to Linux.
About your problem, I would suggest :
-> Make sure you are connecting from Exceed to both servers with the same Exceed configuration.
-> Compare /etc/profile, /.profile, your_home_directory/.profile, /.dtprofile, your_home_directory/.dtprofile on both servers. Look at lines that set the default terminal.
Good luck.
Kodjo
Just a little remark : this is a forum dedicated to Linux.
About your problem, I would suggest :
-> Make sure you are connecting from Exceed to both servers with the same Exceed configuration.
-> Compare /etc/profile, /.profile, your_home_directory/.profile, /.dtprofile, your_home_directory/.dtprofile on both servers. Look at lines that set the default terminal.
Good luck.
Kodjo
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06-06-2002 11:33 AM
06-06-2002 11:33 AM
Re: make_tape_recovery
Thanks for the info, I gotta get my queues
straight!
Randy
straight!
Randy
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