On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 08:49 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
> Got some serious issues with a brand new hp dl380 g5 running debian
> lenny.
>
> The machine seems to have issues with intermittent network connectivity.
> It'll work for awhile and then stop working. The real bugger
Got some serious issues with a brand new hp dl380 g5 running debian
lenny.
The machine seems to have issues with intermittent network connectivity.
It'll work for awhile and then stop working. The real bugger is that I'm
having diagnose this remotely.
Initially we thought it was a bad hp NC360T a
subscribe to the linux poweredge mailing list. I can verify that Sarge
installs just fine onto the 1850 with the 2.4 kernel. Once you have it
installed you can then upgrade to one of the many prebuilt kernels that
people on the linux poweredge mailing list have created.
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-Matt
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i know thats not possible with my JVC which has USB .. you should be
able to do it with the firewire port just fine though.
also Jay he's using an smp kernel because its a hyper-threaded cpu.
AFAIK at some point there wont even be a separate smp compile it'll just
assume smp and not use it if its
is there an equivalent command for dpkg to: rpm -qp --scripts .. which
prints the contents of the post/pre-[un]install scripts ?
-Matt
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500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
> > is there a set of command parameters to aptitude or the apt-* utils to
> > just output which packages have updates available? i'd like something
> > like "aptitude -V -n dist-upgrade" .. where -n is default 'no' to all
> >
is there a set of command parameters to aptitude or the apt-* utils to
just output which packages have updates available? i'd like something
like "aptitude -V -n dist-upgrade" .. where -n is default 'no' to all
questions. But -n doesn't exist from what I can see. :)
-Matt
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yep you should be fine... just remember if you ever nuke your debian
install your bootloader will no longer work (or maybe its just that it
wont find its menu.lst file, can't remember as its been awhile since I
goofed up and did that) since thats where it stores the grub files (even
though grub wil
is it ok to create this and just add the additional paths I need? or do
I have to add all the default paths as well if I create one?
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has anyone had the misfortune of being tasked with installing the
Informix Client SDK on debian sarge?
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"contains packages like ClamAV" .. under i386 I only see ClamAV. There
are no other packages that are considered volatile?
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 09:29 -0400, Timothy Spear wrote:
> The answer for ClamAV is to use Volatile. This partial distribution set
> contains packages like ClamAV which are no
it looks like ChallengeResponseAuthentication no by itself works
correctly. you still think usePam no is needed?
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 15:34 -0500, Greg Norris wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 03:46:42PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > RSAAuthentication yes
> > PubkeyAuthentication yes
> > P
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 15:46 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 02:44:58PM -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
> > I want my users to only be able to ssh into the system using public key
> > authentication. I can't seem to locate which option i need to togg
I want my users to only be able to ssh into the system using public key
authentication. I can't seem to locate which option i need to toggle to
only allow pubkey auth.
-Matt
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or know of a place to get it?
-Matt
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I heard from one of the maintainers and he thinks it is a bug in the
apache-perl package.
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 15:51 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 15:06 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> > Matthew Lenz writes:
> > > yeah thats what I did (all the run levels h
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 15:06 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Matthew Lenz writes:
> > yeah thats what I did (all the run levels have a K for apache,
> > apache-perl and apache-ssl). It still trys to start apache-perl though
> > (not apache or apache-ssl) which is strange. It th
:
> Matthew Lenz writes:
> > Is there a way to make the upgrade process not reinstall the /etc/rc.*
> > entries (which I've removed with update-rc.d)...
>
> Don't remove them: just change them all to K entries. You can do this
> easily with sysvconfig (apt-get
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 17:06 +0100, antgel wrote:
> Matthew Lenz wrote:
> > Is there a way to make the upgrade process not reinstall the /etc/rc.*
> > entries (which I've removed with update-rc.d) and not attempt to kill
> > existing servers in /var/run/apache* or star
Is there a way to make the upgrade process not reinstall the /etc/rc.*
entries (which I've removed with update-rc.d) and not attempt to kill
existing servers in /var/run/apache* or start /etc/init.d/apache* when
it completes? I thought that the upgrade process would be smart enough
not to attempt
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 10:23 -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 19:55 +, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
> > Any idea what the essential differences are betwen installing these 2 debian
> > packages? I have used apache-perl without too many hitches on my home
> > machine,
> > my new ser
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Subject: Re: disable ethernet auto-negotiation?
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 10:01:15PM -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
Is there a /etc/network/interfaces option to set ethernet
Is there a /etc/network/interfaces option to set ethernet speed/duplex and
disable auto-negotiation?
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Are these services needed if I don't intend to use NFS on any of my
machines? Also, I do have a couple servers that need portmap (i guess some
licensing service needs it for one software package we run) but does that
also mean that I need statd? .. just trying to minimize the running services
is there a 'debian way'/command for disabling init scripts from various run
levels? Or do I just remove the links from the various run levels?
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used for mod_ssl.
This isn't fool proof of course but it'll work and won't break your
apache-* packages quite as badly.
On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 17:31 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
> I'm using the apache 1.3 packages. How can I use apache-modconf to
> disable apache_ssl and e
I'm using the apache 1.3 packages. How can I use apache-modconf to
disable apache_ssl and enable mod_ssl in the apache-ssl package? Will
it work? I noticed that when installing the libapache-mod-ssl package
that it automatically updated my /etc/apache/modules.conf
and /etc/apache-perl/modules.co
.. i am adding bonding to all my servers ethernet interfaces and I need to make
the bonding module load on boot with specific parameters. I currently modified
the /etc/modules file and added my
bonding mode=active-backup primary=eth0 miimon=250
made the appropriate /etc/network/interfaces chan
tring to do a bit of research on the bond interfaces. in the description it
talks about sending data out the bonded interfaces in a round robin type
fashion. i was under the impression that the bond interfaces were for
failover usage.
I've got 9 debian servers broken up into 4 different vlan
so what's the proper debian way of adding an ip alias to an interface?
say i've got 192.168.0.2 on eth0 and I want 192.168.0.3 on eth0:0 (or 1
whatever debian uses for the first ip alias on an interface)
-Matt
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irst. The only other
difference I could see is that etherconf puts the FQDN in /etc/hostname
rather than just the host name.
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rather than grep xarging /etc for occurances of the ip and hostname is there
a proper "debian way" of changing them?
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wasn't the original installer called debian-31r0-i386-netinst.iso? .. was
the 'a' added recently? if so what changed?
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From: "Matt Zagrabelny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: debian sarge install on new dell PE 1850 and 2850
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 15:43 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
Ya know something.. I thin
Ya know something.. I think I'm high. I think sarge will actually install
just fine on this hardware. Its just a matter of recompiling the kernel to
get everything working perfectly once its on there.
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From: "Matthew Lenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We recently purchased 3 x 1850 and 2 x 2850 servers to convert our Sparc /
Solaris server's to Dell / Linux. The plan all along had been to use Debian
since Sarge was being released. We've hit a pretty big stumbling block with
Sarge's install cd. It doesn't support the LSI MegaRAID boards tha
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