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| The automated system administration scripts, which are copies of the scripts in active use on our Solaris 2.X, Linux (RedHat and Mandrake), SGI IRIX 6.X, and FreeBSD 3.X systems; they also were used on SunOS 4.1.X, HP (HP-UX 9.X), SGI (IRIX 5.X). They are available as files 'autoadmin.shar.*' from URL: http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/ (Note: these files were last updated Jul 11, 2003). The dot file scripts, which are copies of the .cshrc / .login / .profile / etc scripts in active use on our Solaris 2.X, Linux (RedHat and Mandrake), SGI IRIX 6.X, and FreeBSD 3.X systems; they also were used on SunOS 4.1.X, HP (HP-UX 9.X), SGI (IRIX 5.X). They are available as files 'dotfiles.shar.*' from URL: http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/ (Note: these files were last updated Jul 11, 2003). The BSD to HP-UX porting tricks, a set of notes and helpful C routines for porting programs to HP-UX, are available from URL: http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/HPTRICKS This file also contains a driver program and functions to obtain the load average on a wide variety of systems, including HP-UX, IRIX, SunOS, Solaris, DEC OSF, Stardent(!), and even for systems with no /dev/kmem access (or if you can't get your program to be setgid to the "kmem" group because you do not have 'root' access). (Note: this file was last updated Jun 16, 1999). -- The software box said I needed Windows 95 or better, Mike Peterson so I bought a Mac. U/Toronto NetOps E-mail: mikep@noc.utoronto.ca Tel: 416-978-5230 WWW: http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/ Fax: 416-971-1362 |
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| Mike, please stop spaming these news groups. I've seen this message too many times. We would write the scripts our selves if we were interested in the function these scripts for-fill. ********************* Khalid Schofield System Administrator / EM Technician Dept. Of Materials University Of Oxford Parks Road Oxford OX1 3PH Email: khalid.schofield@materials.ox.ac.uk Tel: 01865 273785 Fax: 01865 283333 Web: http://www-em.materials.ox.ac.uk/peo...eld/index.html On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Mike Peterson wrote: > The automated system administration scripts, which are copies of the > scripts in active use on our Solaris 2.X, Linux (RedHat and Mandrake), > SGI IRIX 6.X, and FreeBSD 3.X systems; they also were used on > SunOS 4.1.X, HP (HP-UX 9.X), SGI (IRIX 5.X). > They are available as files 'autoadmin.shar.*' from URL: > http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/ > (Note: these files were last updated Jul 11, 2003). > > The dot file scripts, which are copies of the .cshrc / .login / .profile > / etc scripts in active use on our Solaris 2.X, Linux (RedHat and Mandrake), > SGI IRIX 6.X, and FreeBSD 3.X systems; they also were used on > SunOS 4.1.X, HP (HP-UX 9.X), SGI (IRIX 5.X). > They are available as files 'dotfiles.shar.*' from URL: > http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/ > (Note: these files were last updated Jul 11, 2003). > > The BSD to HP-UX porting tricks, a set of notes and helpful C routines > for porting programs to HP-UX, are available from URL: > http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/unix/HPTRICKS > This file also contains a driver program and functions to obtain the > load average on a wide variety of systems, including HP-UX, IRIX, > SunOS, Solaris, DEC OSF, Stardent(!), and even for systems with no > /dev/kmem access (or if you can't get your program to be setgid to the > "kmem" group because you do not have 'root' access). > (Note: this file was last updated Jun 16, 1999). > -- > The software box said I needed Windows 95 or better, Mike Peterson > so I bought a Mac. U/Toronto NetOps > E-mail: mikep@noc.utoronto.ca Tel: 416-978-5230 > WWW: http://www.noc.utoronto.ca/~mikep/ Fax: 416-971-1362 > |
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| Khalid - exactly how is this spam? What benefit does Mike get from this? I don't think you understand the actual definition of spam. What Mike does is a public service and he's been doing it for a very long time. Longer, I think, then you've been on Usenet. I'm happy that your shop has the expertise to write scripts - but many don't and can use Mike's stuff. - Greg p.s. it's "fulfill" not "for-fill." Khalid Schofield wrote: > Mike, > please stop spaming these news groups. I've seen this message too many > times. We would write the scripts our selves if we were interested in the > function these scripts for-fill. > > > ********************* > Khalid Schofield > System Administrator / EM Technician > Dept. Of Materials > University Of Oxford > Parks Road > Oxford > OX1 3PH > > Email: khalid.schofield@materials.ox.ac.uk > Tel: 01865 273785 > Fax: 01865 283333 > Web: http://www-em.materials.ox.ac.uk/peo...eld/index.html -- Greg Cagle gregc at gregcagle dot com |