No, that's not the way to do it.
You should create a file called "CellAlias" in the same directory as
your "CellServDB" file containing following line :
grand.central.org grand
Christof
Mike V wrote:
Seems like I caused the problem.
I modified the CellSerDB for my domain.
I added a second en
Seems like I caused the problem.I modified the CellSerDB for my domain.I added a second entry for my domain, ie)>grand.central.org #GCO Public CellServDB 15 Oct 200518.7.14.88 #grand-opening.mit.edu128.2.191.224 #penn.central.org130.237.48.87
Quoting Mike V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You're right, I get 'permission denied'
I have a token and permissions are okay as far as I know. These
same files can be accessed from a Solaris system.
cd to the directory on a system where it works and on the one where
it's "weird".
look at the
Jeffrey Hutzelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tuesday, July 18, 2006 04:51:24 PM -0700 Mike V wrote:> I installed the rpm on redhat (RHEL4). It seems okay for the most> part, but one big problem. an 'ls' gives this weird permissions:You didn't say which RPM(s), or what versions. Redha
On Tuesday, July 18, 2006 04:51:24 PM -0700 Mike V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I installed the rpm on redhat (RHEL4). It seems okay for the most
part, but one big problem. an 'ls' gives this weird permissions:
You didn't say which RPM(s), or what versions.
drwxrwxr-x 2 edith dark
I installed the rpm on redhat (RHEL4). It seems okay for the most part, but one big problem. an 'ls' gives this weird permissions:drwxrwxr-x 2 edith darkstar 2048 Jul 18 12:27 Darkstar ?- ? ? ? ? ? Defines.hp ?- ? ? ? ?