From: Jerry W Johnson jwjohn@ecst.csuchico.edu
Subject: Term to CPU Server?
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1993 00:12:55 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19930726041255._26DNUG60MiVA6Kk1AUeS1LmajBmShr8XAoag5SiabQ@z> (raw)
Hi 9`ers,
could someone please expound on what is required to bring a machine
(sparc2, same as the fs) up as a cpu server the first time,
other than changing the bootf, fs and auth variables in /lib/ndb/local
and loading 9sscpu? The system is up and running as term and fs, but
what more is required to change the term to a cpu server? As well as
detail what is required to then make this machine the authentication
server, please? Thanks in advance, --Jerry
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