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Fred Metcalf <[log in to unmask]>
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Fred Metcalf <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Oct 1999 16:59:41 +0200
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Peter,
I would do the reverse of the section 'Adding the BOOTP server to the inetd
configuration', Chapter 4 - The BOOTP Service, in the manual 'Configuring
and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services'.
Edit INETDCNF.NET.SYS and place a pound symbol(#) and spaces in front of the
line:  bootps dgram udp wait MANAGER.SYS /SYS/NET/BOOTPD bootpd
Then:
   4.  Save the file and exit the editor program.

   5.  Signal inetd to reread the configuration file by entering the
       following command at the CI prompt:

            :INETD.NET.SYS -c

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Osborne [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Does anyone out there know what these messages mean??
9:53/#J28/111/stat on "/etc/bootptab": No such file or directory
They are caused by the JINETD job and are repeatedly displayed on the
console of every server that I have JINETD running on.

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