On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Konrad Heuer wrote:
> [ ... ]
> > As far as I see there is little chance to do this without carefully
> > restarting all processes, e.g. by shutting down into single user mode and
> > returning to multi user mode.
>
> It is advisable to switch into single-
Konrad Heuer wrote:
[ ... ]
As far as I see there is little chance to do this without carefully
restarting all processes, e.g. by shutting down into single user mode and
returning to multi user mode.
It is advisable to switch into single-user mode when updating the system files,
agreed.
If you re
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Jamie wrote:
>I am trying to upgrade a running production server with rdist, but some
> of the files will not update. I am getting messages like:
>
>
> rdist: server.foo.net:/bin/rcp: Operation not permitted
> updating: /kernel
> rdist: server.foo.net:/kernel: Operation no
Jamie wrote:
I am trying to upgrade a running production server with rdist, but some
of the files will not update. I am getting messages like:
rdist: server.foo.net:/bin/rcp: Operation not permitted
updating: /kernel
rdist: server.foo.net:/kernel: Operation not permitted
updating: /sbin/init
rdi
I am trying to upgrade a running production server with rdist, but some
of the files will not update. I am getting messages like:
rdist: server.foo.net:/bin/rcp: Operation not permitted
updating: /kernel
rdist: server.foo.net:/kernel: Operation not permitted
updating: /sbin/init
rdist: serv