RE: [ilugd] [Weird] Postgresql vs Oracle

2004-03-05 Thread vivek khurana
 
> 
> So, if you have deep pockets then opt for oracle
> else focus on
> PostgreSQL.
 Thanks Gurpreet for summarizing, i have settled for
oracle (started diging work for making my pockets
deep).

--Vivek


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[ilugd] Re: facing problem in putting a kernel module

2004-03-05 Thread Samveen
> >Does this directory exist. What is the output of
> >#ls /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build/includea
>YES THE DIRECTORY EXIST
> >
> >Have you got the kernel sources+headers installed.
>THIS IS WHAT I THINK IS THE PROBLEM  WILL YOU PLEASE GUIDE ME HOW TO
>INSTALL KERNEL SOURCES AND HEADERS AS I TOLD I AM TRYING IT FOR THE
>FIRST TIME FROM A BOOK LINUX KERNEL MODULE PROGRAMING AND THE BOOK SAYS
>YOU HAVE TO COMPILE THE KERNEL WITH ALL HEADERS INCLUDE.
>WILL ANYBODY TELL ME THE PROCESS FOR THE SAME
>THANKS IN ADVANCE :)

Hi manoj
1)  depending on your distro
   a) Redhat: put in the redhat CD's one by one and find 
  kernel-source-(version you have).i386.rpm.
  then just rpm -Uvh kernel-source-*  to install
   b) Debian: use apt-get to install the kernal-source package
  with the apt-get install kernal-source. or if you have
  the Debian cds search in them for the kernel source and
  dpkg --install ${SOURCE_PACKAGE_NAME}.deb  #ehatever your 
  package name is.
   c) others: usually use on of the above so just follow the same 
  steps for all
VERY IMPORTANT: 
1) Before installing the source package that the version of the kernel 
   you are running ( $(uname -r) ) is the same as the package you are 
   running
2) Before compiling your module go to the source root and run "make dep" 
   to fix dependencies and to create version.h that is used by all 
   kernel sources and modules.

dont keep back any further queries.
regards
samveen
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[ilugd] A great new Terminal Emulator

2004-03-05 Thread Arjun Asthana
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Re: [ilugd] [Fwd: ILUG-D: Contact Us]

2004-03-05 Thread vivek khurana


> Pls. let me know, if the T-shirts issue has been
> resolved and if there 
> are any T-shirts available, then how can i buy them.

 We are trying our best to make T-shirts avialable in
this months meet but still no promises, depends on
certain factors out of our control.

--Vivek


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Re: [ilugd] [Possibly OT] About the GNOME 'Foot' logo

2004-03-05 Thread LinuxLingam
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 20:31, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Could anyone provide details on a company http://e-aim.com ? They seem
> to be using the GNOME 'foot' logo without prior permission and causing
> some consternation at the GNOME Foundation.

[snip]
i just checked their site, and am amazed to find they offer 'corporate
logo design' services professionally. check the link:

http://e-aim.com/multimedia/multimedia.htm#logodesign


they also show the gnome logo in their gallery of logos... 


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[ilugd] Re: [Weird] Postgresql vs Oracle

2004-03-05 Thread Abhijit Menon-Sen
At 2004-03-04 22:44:46 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Which is a better DB for serving enterprise needs Postgresql or Oracle

That's the kind of question that causes much heated debate which, as you
discovered, goes precisely nowhere. That's because it's not a meaningful
question. Needs vary, and no analysis can hope to answer to answer such
a question satisfactorily for everyone.

Unfortunately, that doesn't stop people from trying.

-- ams

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Re: [ilugd] BIND 9 Configuration Error

2004-03-05 Thread V Shekhar
what does the log message say..?


also u may portscan ur m/c to find if DNS is running..
whats the output of u PS.?


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- Original Message -
From: "Ritesh Agrawal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, March 5, 2004 6:25 pm
Subject: [ilugd] BIND 9 Configuration  Error

> 
> 
> Hi Group,
>   currently i am experimenting with  BIND 9  for DNS server , 
> after 
> configurations , when i restart 'named' services, it displays 
> followingerror
> 
>   "stop named "rndc: connect failed: connection refused "
> 
>  my minimal seting of DNS server :-
> 
> In named.conf:-
> 
> controls {
>inet 127.0.0.1 allow { localhost; } keys { rndckey; };
> };
> 
> include "/etc/named.custom";
> 
> include "/etc/rndc.key";
> 
> zone  "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
>type master;
>file  "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.zone";
> };
> 
> 
> zone  "localhost" {
>type master;
>file  "localhost.zone";
> };
> 
> 
> In rndc.conf:
> 
>options {
>default-server  localhost;
>default-key "rndckey";
> };
> 
> server localhost {
>key "rndckey";
> };
> 
> include "/etc/rndc.key";
> 
> In rndc.key:---
> -
> 
>   key "rndckey" {
>algorithm   hmac-md5;
>secret
> "WUOcDOI4zFlWdmmmvmms;lkdjdfohrfgagfaljhi43563845jfdr0YRWlo14duJ6VoHvQ
Z";
> };
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /etc/init.d/named  restart
> Stopping named: rndc: connect failed: connection refused
>   [FAILED]
> Starting named:[  OK  ]
> 
> BIND didn't start :(
> 
>  I searched the google , found the same problem but no solution.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Regards
> 
> Ritesh Agrawal
> 
> 
> 
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[ilugd] BIND 9 Configuration Error

2004-03-05 Thread Ritesh Agrawal


 Hi Group,
   currently i am experimenting with  BIND 9  for DNS server , after 
configurations , when i restart 'named' services, it displays following
error

   "stop named "rndc: connect failed: connection refused "

  my minimal seting of DNS server :-

 In named.conf:-

controls {
inet 127.0.0.1 allow { localhost; } keys { rndckey; };
};

include "/etc/named.custom";

include "/etc/rndc.key";

zone  "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file  "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.zone";
};


zone  "localhost" {
type master;
file  "localhost.zone";
};


In rndc.conf:

options {
default-server  localhost;
default-key "rndckey";
};

server localhost {
key "rndckey";
};

include "/etc/rndc.key";

In rndc.key:

   key "rndckey" {
algorithm   hmac-md5;
secret
"WUOcDOI4zFlWdmmmvmms;lkdjdfohrfgagfaljhi43563845jfdr0YRWlo14duJ6VoHvQZ";
};

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /etc/init.d/named  restart
Stopping named: rndc: connect failed: connection refused
   [FAILED]
Starting named:[  OK  ]

 BIND didn't start :(

  I searched the google , found the same problem but no solution.

 Thanks in advance

 Regards

Ritesh Agrawal



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[ilugd] [Fwd: ILUG-D: Contact Us]

2004-03-05 Thread Nishikant Kapoor
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Message from Sushant:

Hi,

i used to be the member of linux-delhi,
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RE: [ilugd] [Weird] Postgresql vs Oracle

2004-03-05 Thread Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva


Hi Vivek,

>>>This is a slightly weird question. I am having this
>>>debate with a friend of mine. 

We already had one Hot! Hot! discussion on it in oct last year... Where
in Tarun initiated the Fire. And the honorable Raj Mathur, Shantanu and
Supreet took active part in it.

>>>Which is a better DB for serving enterprise needs
>>>Postgresql or Oracle.

The fire started after I made a comment "You are comparing an apple with
a Water Melon :o) which unfortunately did not sound good to Tarun...

"Let me make it very cleat that I don't have any hunch in open source
and thats why I am in the list but my dear, facts are facts."

--Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva (14th Oct 2003)

>>>(comaprision in terms of support, cost, platform
>>>independence, deployment in critical situations etc.)

Support: Oracle has an edge over PostgreSQL. Poor support offered by
PostgreSQL team. Oracle supports more than 10 plateforms including the
features in Grid Computing and Mobile Technology. "Oracle pioneered grid
computing for the enterprise. Only Oracle offers a complete commercial
software infrastructure designed specifically for grid computing in the
data center"

Cost: Again it's a debatable thing but I *believe* cost is measured by
ROI. And it depends on the requirement. For a very large enterprise,
Oracle has proved to attain the ROI within a year or so.
Oracle is expensive (BUT worth every single penny if it deployed on an
enterprise platform). PostgreSQL is free.

Plateform Independence: Oracle has support for every platform on this
planet. It scales from a PDA to a MPP machine. PostgreSQL does have a
good platform support BUT works well on few of them. Solaris, Windows,
and other flavours.

Deployment: Deployment in critical situations - what does 'critical
means'? 24*7 or what ???. If 24*7 then Oracle has an edge over
PostgreSQL. 

So, if you have deep pockets then opt for oracle else focus on
PostgreSQL.


"We absolutely know we made the right decision at the right time to
implement Oracle E-Business Suite. The economy has changed and things
are tougher; businesses are more competitive. EMC is now prepared to
handle these changes because our investment in Oracle software has made
us more efficient." 
-- Dave Ellard, Senior Vice President and CIO

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