Re: Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-12 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Kenny Lussier wrote: > ... rpm --force --nodeps -Uvh * ... > This included all of the glibc* packages.. -- Ben ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/l

Re: Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-12 Thread Kenny Lussier
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Kenny Lussier wrote: >> Install glibc-headers if you are going to develop programs which will >> use the standard C libraries. >> >> There may be something under the /proc/sys subdirectories that may have a >> direct or indirect influence on this too. >> >> I'd al

Re: Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-11 Thread Kenny Lussier
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 2:59 PM, mark wrote: > On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Kenny Lussier wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have the unfortunate need to reproduce a server that was built 6 >> years ago, and make them identical. The server is RHEL3 i386. I have >> managed to get the boxes to an ide

Re: Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-11 Thread mark
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Kenny Lussier wrote: > Hi all, > > I have the unfortunate need to reproduce a server that was built 6 > years ago, and make them identical. The server is RHEL3 i386. I have > managed to get the boxes to an identical state at the OS and package > level, and everyth

Re: Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-11 Thread Michael ODonnell
> your /proc weirdness, if triviata of that detail is significant to > your system reproduction, I'd probably break down, blow away the > (non-boot) files on the new server, tar everything over from the > old one, and re-ip/re-hostname. If exact (warts and all) reproduction of the existing syste

Re: Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-11 Thread Alan Johnson
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: > While I have no insights -- none -- into what's going on with your /proc > weirdness, if triviata of that detail is significant to your system > reproduction, I'd probably break down, blow away the (non-boot) files on > the new server, tar

Re: Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-11 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
While I have no insights -- none -- into what's going on with your /proc weirdness, if triviata of that detail is significant to your system reproduction, I'd probably break down, blow away the (non-boot) files on the new server, tar everything over from the old one, and re-ip/re-hostname. $.02,

Really old /proc weirdness?

2010-03-11 Thread Kenny Lussier
Hi all, I have the unfortunate need to reproduce a server that was built 6 years ago, and make them identical. The server is RHEL3 i386. I have managed to get the boxes to an identical state at the OS and package level, and everything seems to work. However, there is one thing that has me puzzled.