ept anywhere, statically.
You have two IPs on the same interface within the same subnet, one listed
as primary, one as secondary. The routing subsystem is using the primary
IP as the source.
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27;m in the process
of standing up, and installed Squirrelmail from the install media.
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> so I don't know why. But now that I've identified that, giving the
> proper command [1] fixed the issue. Thanks.
>
> [1] chkconfig --level 5 sshd on
>
Or, to simplify things and enable it for all applicable multi-user
runlevels, just run:
chkconfig sshd on
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>
>> If IBM can make this happen for their OS, and Red Hat certainly supports
>> such a process in the Fedora line of releases (including the ability to
>> list additional repositories for remote installation as part of the
cess in the Fedora line of releases (including the ability to
list additional repositories for remote installation as part of the
process), they could certainly make it a supportable option for the RHEL
line.
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uot;
> MAILTO=""
> 30 6 * * * echo "this should be mailed to no-one"
Why not simply do one of the following:
30 6 * * * /path/to/job 2>&1 | mail -s " output" user at domain
.com
Or
Within the script that runs the job, send the output of the to a file,
og file?) as a command line parameter. As I don't run Amanda, I
don't know whether you're trying to pass those log files as command line
parameters to the amcheck and amdump commands or wish the output of those
commands to be sent to those files.
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email address to which want the email to be sent.
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uppercase, a la:
PEERDNS=no
As to the static IP, that's specified from the DHCP server. If you're
running a Linux based DHCP server, you set up the dhcpd.conf like so for
that client
host some-system {
hardware ethernet XX:XX:XX:XX:XX;
fixed-address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX;
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