[SunHELP] Sun Remote System Control?
joe.fletcher at btclick.com
joe.fletcher at btclick.com
Tue Jul 16 03:45:06 CDT 2002
And just to add, you have to run the RSC ethernet at 10mb/s so fix switch
ports accordingly. They don't seem to autonegotiate at all well and if the
speed is wrong they won't work.
Cheers
Original Message:
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From: DAUBIGNE Sebastien - BOR ( SDaubigne at bordeaux-bersol.sema.slb.com
) SDaubigne at bordeaux-bersol.sema.slb.com
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 09:37:03 +0100
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: RE: [SunHELP] Sun Remote System Control?
You should first run the server component of RSC on the E250/V480/V880 in
order to configure the user/password/@IP <mailto:user/password/@IP> on the
RSC card, and activate it. Then you will be able to connect to the RSC card
from the workstation client.
There is a PDF on docs.sun.com called "Sun Remote System Control (RSC)
User's Guide" where you can find every necessary information.
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Sebastien DAUBIGNE
sdaubigne at bordeaux-bersol.sema.slb.com <mailto:sebastien.daubigne at sema.fr>
- (+33)5.57.26.56.36
SchlumbergerSema - SGS/DWH/Pessac
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De: Takacs Istvan [SMTP:istvan.takacs at hungax.com]
Date: lundi 15 juillet 2002 17:36
: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Objet: [SunHELP] Sun Remote System Control?
Hi,
I've just installed Solaris 8 onto our Enterprise 250
and I've found a java based softwer named
Sun Remote System Control.
Can anybody use this program?
I installed it on my Win2000 workstation, tried to
start but I don't know how can I connect to our server.
What is my RSC username and passport and what
service should I run on our server to be able to connect
to?
Thanks in advance!
Regards;
Istvan
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