On 26/3 2003 10:47, Nils O. Selåsdal wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 10:24, Søren Neigaard wrote:
>> As I have read on this list, Redhat 9 incorperates a Native Posix Threading
>> Library. Will this be default threadin on a newly installed Redhat 9, or do
>> I have to activ
As I have read on this list, Redhat 9 incorperates a Native Posix Threading
Library. Will this be default threadin on a newly installed Redhat 9, or do
I have to activated it somehow? Will the Java VM use this threading library,
or not?
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Well on the Tru64 machine, everything is a little different... I had to make
a file containing the key, and then another file that pointed to this key,
and then it worked.
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I can recommend the Redhat docs., they was a good starting point for
me (I'm a newbie too).
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/custom-guide/ch-custom-kernel.html
/Søren
Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 9:43:42 AM, Sahin wrote:
SH> Hi
SH> You can find this info on kernel-howto
's ways :)
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Monday, December 16, 2002, 2:44:52 AM, Ben wrote:
BR> On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 15:30, Søren Neigaard wrote:
>> The reason I'm looking for performance tuning is my hardware :) I have
>> some very old hardware, an old IBM PC Server 520 with HW SCSI R
I must become better at reading these man pages. I could not
understand where I should place the "-", but I guess when the part
describe the "-" flag is placed under "Regular File", then the "-"
should be placed together with the filaname :) In time I will learn to
read those man pages, I'm sure :)
Sunday, December 15, 2002, 11:43:28 PM, Cameron wrote:
CS> On 21:30 15 Dec 2002, U/hyZW4gTmVpZ2FhcmQ= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CS> | The reason I'm looking for performance tuning is my hardware :) I have
CS> | some very old hardware [...]
CS> | [...]
CS> | How and where do I turn off reverse-loo
er infrastructure, and that will be cheaper in the long run than
BR> trying to tweak the kernel config.
BR> On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 17:31, Søren Neigaard wrote:
>> My Redhat will be a server, and not a workstation, and therefore I
>> guess I can remove some of the services starting
e few things you don't want, or change the "M" to "Y"
BR> for a few things, and don't get to drastic. build your kernel and mods
BR> and then try that. If it works you can do a make xconfig again and try
BR> removing a few more things.
BR> -Ben.
BR>
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ID2 is already used!...
... fixing up to 4. (tell your hw vendor)
... changing IO-APIC physical APIC ID to 4 ... ok
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Please help me out here, I really would like to utilize both CPU's,
but I'm totally stuck here.
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Is there somewhere I can find a description of each service in
chkconfig --list so I know what I need running and what I don't?
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used!...
... fixing up to 4. (tell your hw vendor)
... changing IO-APIC physical APIC ID to 4 ... ok
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That's it, that's where my machine stops booting. When the machine
boots, the BIOS sees both CPUS!?
Please help, I don't know what to do now.
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ing IO-APIC physical APIC ID to 4 ... ok
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That's it, that's where my machine stops booting. When the machine
boots, the BIOS sees both CPUS!?
Please help, I don't know what to do now.
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t is "BSD Process Accounting"?
Is the "Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)" only nedden for software
RAID, or also for hardware RAID?
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make[7]: warning: Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.
I have just set the time (after I made the .config file), so the
.config files timestamp is into the future. Is that it? Will it cause
any trouble?
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bc-devel-2.2.93-5.i386.rpm it wants kernel-headers!?
SN> But how can I install kernel-headers when I cannot installe the
SN> kernel-sources before gcc??? I'm pretty stuck here, please help.
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n I cannot installe the
kernel-sources before gcc??? I'm pretty stuck here, please help.
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>From the JSP file only (all though I recommend using Servlets for the
business logic/database access, and only JSP for presentation).
/Søren
Monday, December 9, 2002, 10:20:01 PM, Sherif wrote:
SDM> Thanks for your help, I installed Oracle client and I saw java support, I
SDM> think it instal
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Saturday, December 7, 2002, 8:48:14 PM, Robert wrote:
No luck with that one :(
My GF-card chip says:
CIRRUS LOGIC
CL-G05428-800C-A
47277-279CM
9530 T
Any idea how I get this old baby working?
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RPJD> On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Søren Neigaard wrote:
>> Where
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RA> Subject: Newbie: X wont start
RA> I have just installed on a old IBM PC Server 520, and I have no idea
RA> of what kind
mehow? Or am I going at it the wrong way?
Any pointers to things that I should stop/remove from the standard
install?
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en it says that I
have the old pentium bug, well ok it's a old CPU :) But now it get's
weird, what does this mean: "CPU: Intel Pentium 75 - 200 stepping 0c",
does my CPU only run at 75 MHz?
I have attached my dmesg just in case :)
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I have just installed on a old IBM PC Server 520, and I have no idea
of what kind of graphics card is in it. I have attached my XFree
logfile, hope someone can help me :)
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I'm trying to install via HTTP, and it is saying that it is retriving
netstg1.img, but it has been doing that for, I don't know, 30-40
minutes!? Should it take so long?
I can see there is network traffic going on!
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I'm having problems with my CD-ROM, so I would like to install Redhat
via FTP or something, just as you can with Debian or FreeBSD. Is this
possible with Redhat, and how?
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Apache has a hardcoded limit of 256 max clients, so you have to change
this in the source and recompile Apache.
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Monday, December 2, 2002, 7:59:03 PM, Joseph wrote:
JANJ> Delao, Darryl W wrote:
>> Ya, if you try to put it over 256, it will set it back to 256 on the next
>> reboot. I have
As said you need JDBC here, and with Oracle you have two options. The
easy way is to use the type 4 driver (comes with Oracle, and is named
classes12.zip as I recall), or the native type 2 driver. The type 2
driver gives you better performance, but it requires the Oracle OCI
client running on the c
and, and what should I set it to?
When I tried to add another logical drive, I got this error message:
The device at channel 3, SCSI ID 0 is not available for configuration
How do I make it available?
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How do I install if I cant boot from CD? Is there a bootdisk I can get
somewhere, and how do I write it to a floppy from Windows XP?
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Which ISO's are needed, and which are optional? Are all 5 needed, it's
gonna take me ages to get them down!?
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#x27;t know
why?
Wee since this is my first RAID, I hope to hear from you, and get some
good input on this :)
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can I download them all for free?
I want to use Redhat as a server, is Personal less adequate, or does
it just need some more tweaking?
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Oh that was easy, just did a "mount /mnt/floppy" :)
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Emne: How do I copy a file from a windoze to redhat using floppy
How d
How do I copy a file from a windoze to redhat using a floppy disk, and I do
not have X-windows installed on my redhat?
Do I have to mount the floppy, and ho is this done? How do I unmount it
again?
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Emne: Re: Newbie - How do I move my Radhat to another network?
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 01:46:15PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
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> I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
> another network with another IP (static), netmask
I'm running Redhat 7.2 without X-windows, and now I want to move it to
another network with another IP (static), netmask and so on.
How do I do this, shall I make some changes in one ore more files (which
files then), or can I use a tool for this?
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I'm trying to make a script that should be run at startup, and I have placed
it in /etc/rc.d/init.d
If I run the script manually with 'start' as parameter, it works fine and
starts my application, but it does not start at startup.
Any help will be apriciated, I'm a newbie at this :)
[SNIP]
#!/b
;
print MAIL "Next RSYNC process starting before
previous has completed!\n";
close MAIL;
exit;
}
}
}
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