You sir, are a genius. Fixed
John
On Aug 27, 2005, at 6:42 AM, Nicklas B. Westerlund wrote:
John Straiton wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to install 5.4R on a brand new Dell PowerEdge 1850
machine. The installation goes perfectly however after the reboot, I
am unable to log into the
John Straiton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-26 15:25:40 -0400]:
>> While not a solution, I got this to go away by disabling the USB
>> ports on the system in the BIOS. I only mention it because it's the
>> only other "new" behaviour I'm seeing
o get this one into
the 5.X arena somehow.
Thoughts?
John Straiton
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YES"
defaultrouter="209.198.22.1"
firewall_type="OPEN"
Ipfilter rules (for now)
pass in all
pass out all
Ipnat rules (for now)
map xl0 xx.xxx.xxx.0/24 -> 209.198.22.19/32
Thanks in advance,
John Straiton
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ack up to restore php functionality.
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hine. If by using the same OS installation, and only
change the underlying hardware, I'd say that would more-than-likely tell
us if this is strictly a hardware issue, assuming it performs equally
well as the development machine while using the production machine's
setup.
John Straiton
achines. Unless one
driver is set up different than the other or has inheirent speed
advantages, they should both be equivalent.
Yes, all cabling/ports and even in the case of the production machine,
interfaces have been swapped/changed. Another good idea that didn't pan
out...
Thanks for the help!
Joh
work interfaces between the two onboard ones
Swap ethernet cables with the development machine
Swap ethernet ports with the development machine
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ll look into this.
> - Are you using the same db server as the backend for your
> development box?
Thanks for your suggestions, unfortunately- yes, both scenerios in
production (webserver + db server or db server acting as both) are
slower than the development box serving off of the db s
o use in a control
group so I can't persue that route.
I have benchmarks attached below...
Thanks for any ideas,
John Straiton
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The benchmarks that show the most difference are these...my notes in
()'s:
/Microsoft TDS protocol library
freetype2-2.1.4_1 A free and portable TrueType font rendering engine
Notice the automake being part of the prior line along with bash-2 ,et
al? We have about 20 such lines. Any suggestions on how to clean this
up?
John Straiton
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lem with it). If you don't, could you just long enough
to test it?
> system information:
>
> ftpd = FreeBSDĀ“s default ( eh name?)
> BSD version = 5.0
In the future, the more appropriate way to get the system information
that the -questions list would want would be to type "unam
Answering my own question.
I heard that errors like "Undefined symbol" usually mean conflicts
between libraries in use on the machine, and that recompiling can help.
I recompiled saslauthd2 and everything works fine now.
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in /etc/pam.d/imap, I can only
assume the other entries are from the /etc/pam.d/system or something.
Ideas?
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-friendly works there.
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If you are referring to FreeTDS support so that you can connect to a
MSSQL database, use the Sybase-CT option in that menu.
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y this might be to ssh to the machine's ip
if you're used to doing it to the name. If it's never been ssh'ed to
before (as the IP), it should ask you to confirm the new key and then
let you in.
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You could always use chflags to make the file un-writeable... Tho' there
is probably a better solution
#chflags schg /etc/resolv.conf
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delete files that don't exist on
the sending side
--delete-excluded also delete excluded files on the
receiving side
--delete-after delete after transferring, not
before
--ignore-errors delete even if there are IO
errors
J
on
the sending side
--delete-excluded also delete excluded files on the
receiving side
--delete-after delete after transferring, not
before
--ignore-errors delete even if there are IO
errors
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tc/namedb /etc/namedb
Now start bind again.
You could use a similar method to just install another HD with a slice
named /etc/namedb
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ss than 500MB in / so I can't say what the minimum
is to install.
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> > background_fsck="NO"
How fantastically easy. I should have known. I guess it's time to peruse
/etc/defaults/rc.conf again for other new things to play with now that
I'm on the new branch.
Thanks a lot to everyone who replied. I only wish I knew why it was both
machines crap out while trying
ity and the fact
that I'm having similar problems on two totally different machines in
different setups (IDE vs SCSI, P4 vs P3, Dell vs HP) means that a dying
disk is not the problem I'm having.
So I ask the list again: Is there a way to disable the background
checking of disks?
John Strai
ng (still process packets through the NATd but you can't
type at all or login for example) a few moments after the login: prompt
shows up.
Thanks,
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ceConfig
/usr/local/etc/apache/site_configurations/sitename.ext.srm.conf
Or something of that nature.
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.xxx.xxx
That it wouldn't ask for the password and would fail. I guess something
is very special about "root" 's interaction with the client connections.
Maybe config or enviroment that I'm missing?
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in as that user has kept it from working all this time. *sigh* Talk
about chasing my own tail...
I still don't understand why even doing a
#su - testuser
Doesn't work, but it's now my curiosity feeding further research as
opposed to necessity.
John Straiton
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eeBSD
MACHTYPE=i386
SHLVL=3
PWD=/root/.ssh
GROUP=unknown
HOST=MACHINE1.clickcom.com
REMOTEHOST=MYWORKSTATION.clickcom.com
EDITOR=vi
PAGER=more
%
Full debug from ssh client connect as root below...
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# ssh -vvv 209.198.xxx.xxx -l testuser
ldn't even be prompted for a
> >password when I'm su'ed as the user?
> >
> >I thought at first maybe it was because this account *used to*
> >auto-login, however if you look at the remote machine's
> >/home/testuser/.ssh directory, it's empty
27;ed as the user?
I thought at first maybe it was because this account *used to*
auto-login, however if you look at the remote machine's
/home/testuser/.ssh directory, it's empty (ie , no authorized_keys). On
the client machine, it's only got "known_hosts" in there.
I can't help you with your transport problems (try the postfix-users
list if you don't get a response here), but I've documented my
Cyrus+Postfix+SpamAssassin+F-Prot install that I use for my personal
email.
The configuration should be the same except that you wouldn't take local
delivery of the e
As a follow up to my own post:
> The only known_hosts file that exists on the machine is in
> /root/.ssh/known_hosts which does not have a problem
> connecting. So I figured rather than properly diagnose this,
> I'd make it work again since I'm starting to run against time
> constraints...too
Thanks for all the info! Regretibly, I'm still having problems...
> My guess is that when you did your re-install you didn't
> backup and restore the host keys for your machine. That
> means that all of the accounts on systems you've been
> connecting to will have the old host keys in the
> $
something change with it's default behavior that I need to take into
account in order to talk to a 4.7 machine?
A complete walkthough of the steps I'm attempting can be found at:
http://my.lostinfo.com/files_other/rsync/
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> On Friday 21 February 2003 08:10 am, Alistair Phillips wrote:
> | Hi guys,
>
> |
> | So I enabled SoftUpdates when I was busy with FDISK at the install
> | time and now it seems like it may have been a bad idea. Now I know
> | 4GB is not much but it seems that there is no more space
> left.
ogin again. The machine locked up a
few minutes later just as before so I don't believe it has anything to
do with the background fsck.
To further test, I booted to single user again, and then let it sit
after it was done with an fsck. It locked just sitting there in single
user mode.
I c
t
let you do that.
I've never run into anything quite like this...
Thoughts?
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never run into anything quite like this...
Thoughts?
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a pretty easy
installation, but you will have to do more than just "install" cyrus in
order to get it to work with your system.
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t try.
RTR hasn't felt the need to keep the mod_frontpage apache patch up to
date it would seem, but some adventurous folk have been kind enough to
put one together that doesn't use the old patch method.
Hope this helps,
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pcre-3.7Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library
pico-4.0PIne's message COmposition editor
screen-3.9.11_1 A multi-screen window manager
sed_inplace-2002.10.19 A modified version of the sed(1) which can do
in-place edit
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script and pw, you could add all those accounts to
the machine if necessary, but if you use one of these other methods
you'd probably wind up wanting to use a LDAP or Database back end to
store all that information.
Hope this gets you started.
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ly message about the installation being
successful. Too bad it doesn't work.. Again, Frontpage 2002 just hangs.
Thoughts, Ideas, Some cheese to go with my whine =) anything would be
appreciated:
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