9 Mar
2006
9 Mar
'06
07:46
rejaine@bhz.jamef.com.br wrote:
But the same command to connect to a Suse 10, the command failed:
# mt -f root@server2:/dev/nst0 status mt: root@server2:/dev/nst0
No status are given and the command exists with status 1
The .rhosts file are the same on server with Suse 92 and Suse 10
When I run the same command above in a client with Suse 10 to connect to a server 9.2 or 10.0, this errors given:
mt: microsiga2:/dev/nst0: I/O error
What's wrong??
Do you use ssh or rsh to connect? (option --rsh-command of "mt") If you use rsh: Is rshd installed on the Suse systems? -- Viele Grüße ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Michael