Hi all
I meet with a problem with scsi disks, who can help
me?
How to get the host number of a scsi disk?
I used to get scsi information of a certain scsi device by
scsi_info, but it can get host number :-(
scsi_info /dev/sda
SCSI_ID="0,0,0" MODEL="Intel
RC-2500"
x27;t find any.
What is the secret?
Jack Farrer
Senior Systems Engineer
National Network Services
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group of subnets rather
than simply defining the individual subnets.
Further testing may reveal problems but things look good for now.
Thanks again for your help,
Jack Elliston
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Thanks for your time and help,
Jack Elliston
Here is the dhcp.conf file:
=
subnet xxx.xxx.39.0 netmask 255.255.255.0{
range xxx.xxx.39.2
rror 1
I am including the test program as an attachment.
If anyone has suggestions, or if you can just tell me how you handle
STL template instantiation in large multi-library programs, I would
be most grateful.
TIA,
Jack Wathey
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