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Subject: RE: Please review
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 20:09:22 -0700
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From: "Larry Scheer" <larry.scheer@onstor.com>
To: "Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>

Ok will do. But which is faster echo or /bin/hostname? machs nichts mine
frueind

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Sharp=20
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:06 PM
To: Larry Scheer
Subject: Re: Please review

Always put the cl# in the subject, otherwise my brilliant email client
puts messages like this in the last thread with the same message, which
could have been 10,000 emails and 2 months ago...



linux/rootfs/etc/onstor/initial-config

     line 1580 you sure are running /bin/hostname a lot.  why not echo
     $CURRENT_NODE_NAME > $__MAILNAME_FILE   ??  and what's the
     "echo -e" all about?

nfx-tree/Tools/Linux-config-files

     looks good



On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:37:57 -0700 "Larry Scheer"
<larry.scheer@onstor.com> wrote:

> I made these changes in my workspace: /home/larrys/perforce/trees/dev
> located on linux-compile This workspace is mounted on ripper.
>=20
> Change 28321 by larrys@larrys-r14-dmip on 2008/03/12 19:35:20
> *pending*
>=20
>         TED00022322 [Cougar] system time zone does not return current
> time zone
>         TED00022311 Cougar - 'system show summary'
>         error =3D Time zone : /bin/cat: /etc/timezone: No such file or
> directory=20
>=20
>         Fix: Add /etc/timezone to the list of Linux configuration
> files copied and preserved during upgrades and system configure/copy.
>         The OCT was correctly creating the timezone files the only one
>         being preserved and copied was /etc/localtime.
>=20
>         TED00022315 /etc/mailname are wrong since intial config
>=20
>         Fix: Add creation of /etc/mailname to OCT.
>=20
>         Reviewed by: AndyS
>=20
> Affected files ...
>=20
> ... //depot/dev/linux/rootfs/etc/onstor/initial-config#9 edit
> ... //depot/dev/nfx-tree/Tools/Linux-config-files#4 edit
