To answer part of your question, I use putty to SSH into my server; then use
'ps aux' to see what apps are running.
Roger
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Roger wrote:
I have several systems with identical hardware that all have software
raid1 running on RH9 on hot-swappable serial ata drives.
To fix my wowes I discovered the lilo v22 has fixed support for raid.
As lilo was depreciated in 7.2 and stock RH9 includes lilo v21 I
swtiched to grub
I have several systems with identical hardware that all have software
raid1 running on RH9 on hot-swappable serial ata drives.
One of our machines has developed a problem recently. Running 'lilo -v'
used to write out boot sectors info for both drivers - now it only does
one drive.
lilo -v
LILO
go into /etc/passwd and manually enter that - and it works. So,
>if nothing else, I could just change the instructions for setting up ftp
>accounts.
>
>But I'm wondering why the change?
Don't know why the change, but /sbin/nologin seems to be the 'sh
on 2.4.20-20, keep 2.4-20.19 until 21 came out. Just because you
can boot to the new kernel isn't a guarantee there won't be bugs later.
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Am I tripping?
Yes.
The first line unwrapped and a couple spaces removed:
roottty1 Thu Jul 31 18:31:40 -0300 2003
I trust you *do* have user0001 and user0002 ?
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d hotswapable? Is there anything I can do as far as hard/software
setup to make sure linux keeps running. In theory one drive can fair the the other
should still work.
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I am running RH9, after I compile the lastest kernel version 2.4.21, I find
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You don't have a period between the 1 and 127 in your hosts.allow line
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, would it make things easier to set up
and what software would I use?
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Around Mon,Jun 09 2003, at 07:59, MKlinke, wrote:
> On Monday 09 June 2003 18:28, Roger wrote:
> > Around Mon,Jun 09 2003, at 10:06, Nick White, wrote:
> > > In RedHat 9 the 169.254.0.0/16 gets added to the routing table on
> > > boot. Probably to play nicely with
just windows uses the 169.254.x.x I've seen Macs use it as well as
Windows. RFC-3330 defines the net block for use.
Does Redhat 9 always set the routing table for that block, or does it
get set when the DHCP server is slow to respond.
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du -xh . | less
That should show the disk usage in the various sub-directories. the
'x' keeps du from checking other file systems.
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As you are running Oracle you should run the kernel that comes with Red
Hat Advanced Server, as this has added functionality specifically for
Oracle systems. I wouldn't be suprised if Oracle won't provide support
for anyone who compiles a different kernel as this would not has gone
through the ext
The SRPMS for Advanced Server are freely available and for any RHCE that
should be enough to build your own.
You can also get an account on Compaq Testdrive servers, where they have a
number of Linux distributions including RHAS 2.1 running on various Compaq
hardware.
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Skeeve
Around Wed,Mar 26 2003, at 03:54, Stone, Timothy, wrote:
> It goes without saying that there are well-defined traditions in posting to
> newsgroups and mailing lists. Reading the many FAQs on the web one will find the
> common rules:
>
snipping irrelevant text from replies
>
> Ok, the normal
Red Hat Linux 8.x/9.x... is now considered by RH as a bleeding-edge
operating system for consumer use, mainly targeted towards home users,
small business and enthusiasts.
As a significant percentage of Red Hat's revenue is coming from Advanced
Server (Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS), they are trying
Some people may argue they are worthless to start off with.
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Billy wrote:
> Its not the version number that people care about...the RHCE cert is based
> on version numbers. So the big jump in version numbers makes the cert
> worthless a lot faster!
>
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> if this is in fact legit, i'm more than a little stunned. who at
> red hat decided to provide
Hi list
Now that I have to add multiple ssh public keys into one remote server. Can
I simply use "cat pub >> ~/keys" to append new keys to the existing public
keys file, and no matter what type of the new and the old keys?
Thanks for any suggestion
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Around Sat,Mar 01 2003, at 09:51, Bret Hughes, wrote:
> Is there really no way to get the kernel to re-read the partition table
> (short of a reboot) when all I have done is add a partition at the end
> of a drive?
>
Uh,
That was for an unmounted drive.
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> Is there really no way to get the kernel to re-read the partition table
> (short of a reboot) when all I have done is add a partition at the end
> of a drive?
>
blockdev --rereadpt /dev/harddrive
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I am running RH8, now I want to configure X settings, but I found that the
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Perhaps it didn't display skipped because it's not due to be updated?
Roger
Around Tue,Feb 18 2003, at 02:22, Curtis Vaughan, wrote:
> Whereas I added samba* to the pkgSkipList, when I run up2date --nox
> --update shouldn't samba show up in the skipped packages list?
&
Forget it -- installed rpmbuild.rpm
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 10:03, Roger Schmeits wrote:
> Does /usr/bin/rpmbuild come stock with RH 8.0 (server install)?. has
> anyone ran into this?
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Does /usr/bin/rpmbuild come stock with RH 8.0 (server install)?. has
anyone ran into this?
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> # rpm -ivh postfix-.src.rpm
used the U switch also read some where never use root to build source
files -- true?
one other (ran as root ) got an error message saying "sjmudd does not
exist using root" doesn't sound major.
> # cd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/
had to create /usr/usr/redhat/SOURCE
function?
Links, comments, articles -- thanks.
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I think the following is the simpliest way..
-A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 3128
http_port
httpd_accel_host virtual
httpd_accel_port 80
httpd_accel_with_proxy on
httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
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At one there was a perl script the pulled down the Global Address book
from an exchange book a dumped it inot a flat file for evolution to
read. Never had time to mess with it -- found it on freshmeat -- might
want to look at it.
Roger
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 09:54, Rick Henderson wrote:
> I j
Hi all
I am running RH8 with sendmail 8.12.5. But now I
find vacation can't work over this version sendmail. I always get `Connection
refused by localhost.localdomain' from maillog after I configure the vacation
message from users. Anyonw knows the reason?
Thanks in advance
Title: useradd -p question
Hi all
I am running RH8, as you know that after you create the new user with `user -p' comman the user will be locked and his or her password is saved as the clear text in shadow file. My question is how to active is new user?
Thanks in advance
Hi All
I am running RH8. I wonder if there is a web-based email reader integrated in RH8 just like Squirrelmail?
Thanks
This is the procedure I used to build my own version of Advanced Server
from the SRPMS. I would be interested to know what potential problems can
be encountered and the difference between the end result and the actual AS2.1
from RH.
- Install RH7.2 on a machine, install all packages.
- Download A
Hi all
I am running RH8. Now I have to change something in route table, but I found
that after system reboot the route table will be changed back again. So my
question is how to save the new route table into kernel?
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approach to resize the partitions on the second
disk, sync the data across, then make the second disk the primary one.
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> right now, (peak hours) the load on the box is 1.19
What this 1.19, .7, .8 figures that everyone is using. Can I assume
that is messages per second?
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On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 10:50, Bart Schelstraete wrote:
> Roger Schmeits wrote:
>
> >How much horsepower do I need for scanning 5000 emails a day?
> >Using sendmail & mailscanner.
> >
> >
>
> For sendmail you don't need a lot of resources, but it d
> For sendmail you don't need a lot of resources, but it depends on your
> mailscanner.
> What kind of mailscanner do you want to use?
We use mcaffee here but are looking for another one (sophos?). Will
include this cost into the next budget year.
>
> For a good performance with scanning e-mail
> Unless you mean emails for 5000 users a day. Then I would say
> big fat piles of machine.
We have about 150 faculty members with 600 student accounts and are
looking to and 3000 alumni members accounts in the spring (eeek!).
Always considered myself a small time admin -- nothing like this.
Kin
How much horsepower do I need for scanning 5000 emails a day?
Using sendmail & mailscanner.
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This means you cannot install it on multiple servers from the CDs you
received when you buy a subscription, without licensing the additional
servers. As you are free to 'roll your own' version of Advanced Server,
it is quite acceptable to have one server that is licensed from CDs and
other servers
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Samuel Flory wrote:
> Actually I was trying to point out how silly it is to use AS outside
> of RH's program. The reason to use AS is not that there is anything
> special about 95% of the AS packages. The reason to use AS is to have
> someone standing behind you when you r
> > The reason for wanting to subscribe for the SRPMS is for some level of
> > service in receiving the SRPMS as quickly as possible after a security
> > release. Although Red Hat makes the SRPMS publicly available on
> > updates.redhat.com, they may choose to delay the release of them except
> >
f
service in receiving the SRPMS as quickly as possible after a security
release. Although Red Hat makes the SRPMS publicly available on
updates.redhat.com, they may choose to delay the release of them except
for those who subscribe to RHN.
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My question is just the subject. I am running RH8, sendmail-8.12.5-7 and
imap-2001a-15.
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According to http://www.redhat.com/licenses/rhlas_us.html you cannot
install the purchased product on more that one machine, without buying
additional licenses. In addition you also give Red Hat the authority to
conduct on site audits to verify compliance.
However, as Red Hat Advanced Server is n
chase one subscription just to get the
SRPMS from RHN, which I then have it automatically build the RPM and
distributed to my other servers.
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omain-name-servers 10.88.10.50;
option routers 10.88.10.50;
max-lease-time 14000;
default-lease-time 1;
range dynamic-bootp 10.88.10.30 10.88.10.49;
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okay.
If anyone has been through this or knows of a how to please let me know.
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Hi there
I am running RH8 with sendmail 8.11.6. Can you recommend me a MDA program
that is able to work with outlook/outlook express together? So that, the
sendmail could 'pull' the mails to client in time.
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> On Thursday, January 2, 2003, at 03:42 PM, Roger wrote:
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> > What's it take to get a redhat 7.3 box to run without monitor
> > connected? With X r
What's it take to get a redhat 7.3 box to run without monitor
connected? With X running, I can remove the monitor. Booting run
level 3, it dies when the monitor is disconnected.
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sorry for my mistake, it should be
kern.=info/var/log/iptables
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Subject: Re: seperate iptables log entries
Hi
apend one line
Hi
apend one line into /etc/syslog.conf
kern.=infro/var/log/iptables
I don't think iptables use one consloe to log entries, there must be some
one changed syslog.conf and used one console as the log output.
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Hi
Try to do this
rpm --rebuliddb
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I have a big file that contains much of lines being with '#' (comment mark),
Now I want to delete all these commnet lines and only level meaning lines.
How to do?
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set within email client
program, such as Outlook express, Outlook, etc...
I wonder if there is possibility that sendmail can push the emails to client
in time automatically? If not, if there is a linux-based email software
that could meet we needs?
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after the new kernel is complied, just like 'make zlilo| bzlilo' command?
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it's easy. too many ways could accompish this. for me, i prefor to change
the network scripts directly. it resides in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethX
DEVICE=eth0
ONBOOT=yes
BOOTPROTO=static
IPADDR=X.X.X.X
NETMASK=255.255.255.240
GATEWAY=M.M.M.M
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Thanks for the help
Roger
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 11:14:56AM -0700, Roger Keslar wrote:
>
&
/1.1.8/1DataFiles/Expanded/linux/bin/jre.
Please wait...
I have checked and I have a jre process running but nothing happens. I have
waited a few hours and still nothing. I have look through Oracle's site and
tried a few things that were suggested there but with not luck.
Roger L. Keslar
gle period needed.
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I think, in your case, the inodes is full.
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 3:01 PM
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After the meal, I saw an error message on my Redhat 7.3 deskto
to it. I have also found the
binaries you mentioned and will download those from gurulabs.com
Regards
Roger
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 05:53, Oeystein Olsen wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 December 2002 15:41, Hardy Merrill wrote:
> > Lucky for you, someone I work with just ran into that problem
>
Hi Hardy
Thanks for the info below, I implemented it and despite Acrobat still
grizzling during its start up above fonts not being supported, it now
continues and launches!
Once again, thanks Hardy
Roger
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 04:41, Hardy Merrill wrote:
> Lucky for you, someone I work w
Hi Alan
I live in Australia so I guess am afflicted with the same problem you
described.
I have now got my Acrobat working by using the alias in bashrc as
described in a message from Hardy Merrill.
Thanks for your comments
Regards
Roger
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 04:39, Alan Peery wrote:
> Ro
set "UTF-8" not supported, using "ISO8859-1"
After a couple more seconds I get the word , "Aborted" appear.
I have copied the tgz file from another site, done a "compare" of the
two files and there is no error, so my source data seems ok.
Can someone &qu
Hi
My question is as the topic, I am running RH8 box.
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Comparision of different packages.
Roger
Thanks for the help!.
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 08:02, Javier Gostling wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:42:41AM -0600, Roger Schmeits wrote:
>
> > I need to layout drawings
I need to layout drawings for switches, routers, hubs, servers for a
Cisco support call that we need to make. They (Cisco) often ask for
Visio drawings -- what is the equivalent in the Linux world?
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i mean these commands only get excuted only before system hung up and
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I am running RH 8 box, I wonder if there is a file can consist of all the
commands that could be executed before system reboot or shutdown, just
functionally like rc.local?
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I wonder which VPN product for RH 8 is best one, inclucding free-wares and
commercial wares. Thanks
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I am running RH 8 box. After system startup, some modules will be loaded
automatically, but I don't use them at all, such as sd_mod, How can I
disable system load these trashy modules during startup? Is recompliling
kernel necessary?
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Hi.
I am working on a transparent proxy project now. The softs I using are the
iptables (NAT) coming with RH8, squid 2.5-stable and RH8. The configureation
I made are the following.
First: SNAT all the request from the intranet to internet, for example:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -s
from. i.e.
healthclinic.com & remote01.healthclicic.com. something like that.
Good luck.
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On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 08:32, Paul Lee wrote:
> I have read as much about Postfix configuration as I can find, but there
> is still one issue that I am not sure about. I am setting up a mai
Have you looked in dmesg for any entries for your tape drive? If it is
not in there the o/s will never see it.
Make sure the scsi number for the tape drive is unique.
here are some basic commands -- thats all I know about mt.
# mt -f /dev/nst0 setblk 1024
# tar -l -cvf /dev/nst0 ./var
./var/
???
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As the topic, how can I add a password in a compressed file, .tar, .gz.
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simple explanation would be great or whatever kind of help you can
> give me. Any at all! I'd appreciate it
>
>
>
>
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> than to be ignorant for a lifetime." -Chinese pr
Hi~
I am runngin RH8, and the hardware specification is HP adaptec 29160 scsi
controllor card and tow IBM scis 36G hard disk. the hd's scsi id is 5 and 6
respectively and both on the first channel. But now, sometimes system
informs me with some strange message like this
'(scsi0:A:5:0): Locking ma
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I am running RH8 with Wu-ftp daemon. I fount there is nowhere to log the
wrong logon information. So, I wonder if somebody want to guess the password
of a ftp user where I can get it?
I checked xferlog and secure logs, no info for this.
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If I found somebody logon on my system from some teminals, such as pst/1,
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Around Sun,Nov 03 2002, at 10:20, Den Locke, wrote:
> I am trying to password protect one of my apache virtual hosts but no
> matter what I do I can't seem to get it working. I have read all the
> documentation I could find and it seems like it should be pretty easy and
> straightforward. When I
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> I have insert a hot-swapable drive into a Compaq Proliant 1600 server
> running a Array 221 controller. I find myself not knowing how to
> initialize this disk. Was thinking I could use fdisk but it complains
> that it could not open /dev/ida/c0d
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From: "Emmanuel Seyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: How to delete bash history of root
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 05:15:23PM +0800, Roger wrote:
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I tried, but it doesn't work
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From: "Ernest E Vogelsinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: How to delete bash history of root
Hi all
My question is the same as the subject, how to delete the bash history of
root. any suggestion is appreciated
R
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rts, and
/proc/interrupts.
Thanks for the help.
Roger
*cut dmesg*
pcnet32_probe_pci: found device 0x001022.0x002000
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:0b.0 to 64
ioaddr=0x0070a0 resource_flags=0x000101
eth%d: PCnet/PCI 79C970 at 0x70a0, warning PROM ad
a command in a variable as an
> integer. i tried the following:
> let x=`./configure --prefix=$1`
> but it doesn't work.
>
Just execute the configure command. $? will hold the exit status.
`./configure --prefix=$1`
let x=$?
echo $x
would print a 0 if succesful, non-zero if not
How does one become a mirror site for RH versions? Mainly for our own
use (for work).
Looking at all 7.x versions. Anyone know how much room is required?
Thanks.
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Around Wed,Oct 23 2002, at 10:47, Todd A. Jacobs, wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Roger wrote:
>
> > Actually, the MAILDIR is just a variable that doesn't set the defualt. Use
> > the DEFAULT directive. As in:
> >
> > MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
> > DEFAULT=$MA
the default delivery directory with $MAILDIR if you want to
> deliver to a bunch of different mboxes in a given directory.
>
> MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
Actually, the MAILDIR is just a variable that doesn't set the defualt. Use
the DEFAULT directive. As in:
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
DEFAUL
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