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problem of nnm - Jobs Chen - 08-01-2002 I download an network node manager 6.31 for solaris 8 evaluatoion software to study, but I installed it on solaris 9(Sunos Solaris1 5.9 Beta_Refresh), and the memory is only 256M. After installed, it can't start SNMP MIB-2 subagent sucsessfully and the exit code is 139, and this make netmon can't start successfully. I don't know which cause this problem. Can anybody help me? Thanks.
Re: problem of nnm - fred - 08-01-2002 What calculator does this fit?
Solution - Gene - 08-01-2002 Find an atomic vector plotter. Hook it up to the logic circuits of a Bambowinni Sub-Meson brain. Immerse it all into a strong brownian motion producer (a nice cup of really hot tea will suffice). Enter parameters.
Read some Vogon poetry while you wait.
Re: problem of nnm - Ellis Easley - 08-01-2002 Could it be that Carly has told HP Tech Support to send people here to get back at us for the bad press she has received here?
Re: problem of nnm - John K. (US) - 08-01-2002 It sounds like you should probably look into finding a support site for OpenView/SNMP. This site, in case you were confused by Fred and Gene's droll wit :^), is pretty much devoted to older HP calculators, not their line of network monitoring software.
Unless, of course, you manage to figure out a way to port net-snmp to MetaKernel. I'm sure many of us would be interesting in that... ;^)
What? Don't like Douglas Adams? :-) - Gene - 08-01-2002 Funniest man who lived in the last 50 years, IMO. I still break out laughing when I hear the audio versions of any of his books. Terrible loss, dying at such an early age. :-(
Gene
Re: What? Don't like Douglas Adams? :-) - John K. (US) - 08-02-2002 > Funniest man who lived in the last 50 years, IMO. I still break out laughing when I hear the audio versions of any of his books. I'm not sure if he's the funniest, but he certainly makes my short list. I heard a rumor that the original BBC Radio version of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is available on CD, but I'm still trying to locate a copy. The only thing I've been able to turn up is the audio books. :^/ > Terrible loss, dying at such an early age. :-( Indeed. I keep hoping that he's simply spending a few years dead for tax purposes...
I understand that he's got a new book coming out. The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time is supposed to have been reconstructed from manuscript fragments and notes discovered on his various computers after his death.
Douglas Adams? :-) Good news! - Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) - 08-02-2002 Hey; pretty good news. Is there a way to know some more about it? Brazilian versions of his books are hilarious, too.
Cheers.
Re: Douglas Adams? :-) Good news! - John K. (US) - 08-02-2002 The US edition details are:
The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchiking the Galaxy One Last Time
It is available through Amazon.com (serch "Books" for Douglas Adams), but I'm not sure if they ship to your neighborhood. :^)
Re: What? Don't like Douglas Adams? :-) - Randy Smith - 08-03-2002 42!
Re: What? Don't like Douglas Adams? :-) - David Smith - 08-03-2002 No... 42S
Re: What? Don't like Douglas Adams? :-) - Randy Smith - 08-05-2002 Isn't it interesting that the ultimate answer is 42, both in the book and, it seems, which calc everyone would like to see reintroduced?
Re: What? Don't like Douglas Adams? :-) - Ellis Easley - 08-05-2002 Si! See: Re: What? Don't like Douglas Adams? :-) - Glynn - 08-05-2002 If they ever DO reintroduce the 42, maybe (in remembrance) they should give it a slipcase that says "Don't Panic!".
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