Exec DOS command and Wait for response
Hi!,
I need to execute an external program from DOS Console and I'm using:
String comando [] = {"C:/temp/bin/EXTRACT.exe", "/E","/L","C:/temp/lib", "C:/Demo_Data_Yeast_2_pombe.CAB"};
Runtime.getRuntime().exec(comando);
But my probem is that I need to WAIT until program finishes to continue with my java program ....
How can I do it ?? Is it possible??
Thanks!
TLLI
See Process.waitFor()My bad. Yes, this is the one. To wait on a thread you use Thread.join()
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MtxInit: 30000 0 0
DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
DpIPCInit2: start server >solman_CCC_01 <
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 18672 (1436)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 4232256 (21056)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 24000 (80)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 8000 (80)
DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/8/528056/528064
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 528064 (1048)
DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (96)
DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (72)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (1536)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (38456/34360/64/184)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 06420040, size: 4892312)
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 06420040
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 06422090
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 06426980
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 064269B0
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 0682FDF0
DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 06835BB0
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 06837AF0
DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 068B89B0
DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 068B89F0
DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 068B8A20
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 068B8A28
MBUF state OFF
DpCommInitTable: init table for 500 entries
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
MM global diagnostic options set: 0
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
Using implementation view
<EsNT> Using memory model view.
<EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
<ES> 511 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = STARTED
pid = 4056
argv[0] = C:\usr\sap\CCC\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[1] = C:\usr\sap\CCC\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[2] = pf=C:\usr\sap\CCC\SYS\profile\CCC_DVEBMGS01_solman
argv[3] = -DSAPSTART=1
argv[4] = -DCONNECT_PORT=1127
argv[5] = -DSAPSYSTEM=01
argv[6] = -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=CCC
argv[7] = -DSAPMYNAME=solman_CCC_01
argv[8] = -DSAPPROFILE=C:\usr\sap\CCC\SYS\profile\CCC_DVEBMGS01_solman
argv[9] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
argv[10] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE startup framework
Sat Aug 16 09:45:42 2008
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = STARTED
Sat Aug 16 09:45:44 2008
rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
***LOG CPS=> DpLoopInit, ICU ( 3.0 3.0 4.0.1) [dpxxdisp.c 1629]
***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( solman) [dpxxdisp.c 11753]
DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >solman_CCC_01 <)
DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
CCMS: Initalizing shared memory of size 60000000 for monitoring segment.
CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 7000, patchlevel 0
MBUF state PREPARED
MBUF component UP
DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c 1050]
DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 111
Release check o.K.
Sat Aug 16 09:45:46 2008
DpJ2eeLogin: j2ee state = CONNECTED
Sat Aug 16 09:46:08 2008
MBUF state ACTIVE
DpModState: change server state from STARTING to ACTIVE
Sat Aug 16 09:46:16 2008
WARNING => DpRqServiceQueue: timeout of HIGH PRIO msg, return DP_CANT_HANDLE_REQ
WARNING => DpRqServiceQueue: timeout of HIGH PRIO msg, return DP_CANT_HANDLE_REQ
Sat Aug 16 09:46:53 2008
WARNING => DpRqServiceQueue: timeout of HIGH PRIO msg, return DP_CANT_HANDLE_REQ
Sat Aug 16 09:47:13 2008
SoftCancel request for T14 U15 M0 received from IC_MAN
SoftCancel request for T13 U14 M0 received from IC_MAN
Sat Aug 16 09:52:24 2008
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: no answer from msg server since 20 secs, but dp_ms_keepalive_timeout(300 secs) not reached [dpxxdisp.c 7224]
Sat Aug 16 09:52:44 2008
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: no answer from msg server since 40 secs, but dp_ms_keepalive_timeout(300 secs) not reached [dpxxdisp.c 7224]
Sat Aug 16 09:53:04 2008
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: no answer from msg server since 60 secs, but dp_ms_keepalive_timeout(300 secs) not reached [dpxxdisp.c 7224]
Sat Aug 16 09:53:24 2008
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: no answer from msg server since 80 secs, but dp_ms_keepalive_timeout(300 secs) not reached [dpxxdisp.c 7224]
Sat Aug 16 09:53:44 2008
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: no answer from msg server since 100 secs, but dp_ms_keepalive_timeout(300 secs) not reached [dpxxdisp.c 7224]
Sat Aug 16 09:54:04 2008
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: no answer from msg server since 120 secs, but dp_ms_keepalive_timeout(300 secs) not reached [dpxxdisp.c 7224]
Sat Aug 16 09:54:24 2008
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: no answer from msg server since 140 secs, but dp_ms_keepalive_timeout(300 secs) not reached [dpxxdisp.c 7224]
Sat Aug 16 09:59:46 2008
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = ACTIVE
pid = 4056
http = 50100
https = 50101
load balance = 1
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE startup framework
Mon Aug 18 08:24:32 2008
DpSigQuit: caught signal 3
Mon Aug 18 08:24:45 2008
DpModState: change server state from ACTIVE to SHUTDOWN
Softshutdown of server...
send softshutdown to gateway
there are still entries in queues: 2
Mon Aug 18 08:25:05 2008
Softshutdown of server...
send softshutdown to gateway
DpHalt: shutdown server >solman_CCC_01 < (normal)
Mon Aug 18 08:25:06 2008
Stop work processes
Mon Aug 18 08:25:07 2008
Stop gateway
Stop icman
Terminate gui connections
wait for end of work processes
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:08 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:09 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:11 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:12 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:13 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:14 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:15 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:16 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:17 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:18 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:19 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:20 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:21 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:23 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:24 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:25 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:26 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:27 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:28 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:29 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:30 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:31 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:32 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:33 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:34 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:35 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:36 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:37 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:38 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:39 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:40 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:41 2008
waiting for termination of work processes ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:42 2008
wait for end of gateway
wait for end of icman
DpHalt: disconnect j2ee listener
DpHalt: wait for end of j2ee server
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:43 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:44 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:46 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:47 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:48 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:49 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:50 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:51 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:52 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:53 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:54 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:55 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:56 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:57 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:58 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:25:59 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:00 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:01 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:02 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:03 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:04 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:05 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:06 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:07 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:08 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:09 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:10 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:11 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:12 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:13 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:14 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:15 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:16 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:17 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:18 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:19 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:20 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:21 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:22 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:23 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:24 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:25 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:26 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:27 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:28 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:29 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:30 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:31 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:32 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:33 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:34 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:35 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:36 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:37 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:38 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:39 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:40 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:41 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:42 2008
ERROR => DpHalt: J2EE (pid 4056) still alive ... [dpxxdisp.c 10223]
DpIJ2eeShutdown: send SIGINT to SAP J2EE startup framework (pid=4056)
DpIJ2eeShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
waiting for termination of J2EE server ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:43 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:44 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:45 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:46 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:47 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:48 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:49 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:50 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:51 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:52 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:53 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:54 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:55 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:56 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:57 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:58 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:26:59 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:00 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:01 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:02 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:03 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:04 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:05 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:06 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:07 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:08 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:09 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:10 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:11 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:12 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:13 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:14 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:15 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:16 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:17 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:18 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:19 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:20 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:21 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:22 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:23 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:24 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:25 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:26 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:27 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:28 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:29 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:30 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:31 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:32 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:33 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:34 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:35 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:36 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:37 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:38 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:39 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:40 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:41 2008
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:42 2008
ERROR => DpHalt: J2EE (pid 4056) still alive [dpxxdisp.c 10255]
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: try to kill SAP J2EE startup framework (pid=4056)
waiting for termination of J2EE server (2nd chance) ...
Mon Aug 18 08:27:43 2008
DpStartStopMsg: send stop message (myname is >solman_CCC_01 <)
DpStartStopMsg: stop msg sent
Mon Aug 18 08:27:44 2008
DpHalt: sync with message server o.k.
detach from message server
***LOG Q0M=> DpMsDetach, ms_detach () [dpxxdisp.c 12099]
MBUF state OFF
MBUF component DOWN
cleanup EM
Mon Aug 18 08:27:45 2008
***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 3732) [dpxxdisp.c 10371]
Can you understand, what this means? -
XServe + Server Monitor = "Waiting for response"
I have 5 Xserves. All are running 10.4.6 Server. One of them I am able to connect to via Server Monitor. I have done a bit of searching the forums and can't find anyone with a similar problem. What can I look for to start troubleshooting this?
Thanks!Thank you for the response.
XServes are on different subnets. The one I am able to connect with I can connect with no matter what subnet I am on. I cannot talk with any of the others regardless of which subnet I am on.
Admin tools are a fresh installation (recently reinstalled system) MacBook Pro, fully updated.
I am trying to connect to the servers via >server>add server and entering their IP addresses in. I can connect to the servers via Remote Desktop, as well as with AFP shares. The servers are working correctly, with the exception of my inability to use the Server Monitor.
I also cannot seem to use the Server monitor locally on the machine. If I run Server Monitor and try to connect to the server via 127.0.0.1 or via it's internal IP address, I get the same "Waiting for response" message. -
Server Monitor: Waiting for response
We have for different systems that we have tried to use Server Monitor on. The two older ones, a PowerBookG4 and a mac-mini, both with Server Monitor version 1.5.0, work without any problems. Unfortunately, our two brand new MacBooks came with Server Monitor 1.5.1 and get the famous "Waiting for response" status.
The only discussions I've found point to either reverse DNS not being setup -- which is not the case -- or the hardware monitor daemon not running. Given that the two systems with version 1.5.0 work, I don't believe either one of these are the problem.Well the MAC addresses of my LOM's seem to be sequential to the two builtin ethernet ports. Assign each LOM an IP number. Then, on another computer, try to change it's IP to the same thing as the LOM. You should get an error message saying that the IP # is already in use by aonther MAC address. You guessed it, that Other MAC address should be the LOM. This is how I found out mine. The 1 port ended with a 4, the 2 port ended with a 5, the LOM 1 ended with a 6 and the LOM 2 ended with a 7.
HOWEVER, after days of messing with this stuff, I have not gotten the LOM to work. Tried all the tricks too, even the ones Apple won't tell you like unplugging the whole computer for 30 seconds and stuff. After all that messing around I have somehow damaged the servers ability to work with Apple Remote Desktop. The server appears in the list fine, but when you try to access it, ARD can never connect. I guess I will have to completely rebuild this server on Monday. It's faster than finding what's corrupt now. I'm not impressed with the Intel servers at all. I hate all this new LOM stuff and I don't like the mounting hardware either. I think they took a step backwards this time. Stop trying to make Sun servers. If I wanted a Sun, I'd buy a Sun. I want an Apple, because it's easy to use. At least they WERE easy to use. Anybody want to trade a dual Intel 3.0 for a dual G5???? I'm giving up on the LOM thing now. I will just use ARD to run Server Monitor on the machine as local. This is the only way to get info on the INtel serverrs it seems. Bummer. Silly that I trust my G4 Xserver much more than the Intel.
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