Hi Bobby,
Can you check further back in the older logs (/var/log/update- if you
have logrotate installed) to see if this is the 12th up2date checkin? What may
be happening is that rhnsd is designed to check in regularly 11 times, then on
the 12th time it applies some random jitter to the time
Thanks, I saw that, the default is root,ldap but that did not make a
difference. I also tried other combinations and a couple of times with
only root with the same results. There are many hits on a google search
for this condition but no resolutions. I am seeing this condition for
udevd, securitytt
>
> We are currently redhat 5.6. Ug nothing like SMPE for the mainframe. I guess
> this is all going to depend on what applications we run and how many servers
> we eventually use.
>
> Anybody else? What's your process for maintenance?
You will live to regret using anything but RPM to package an
>>> On 8/19/2011 at 10:53 AM, "Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco"
wrote:
> I have the following specified:
> nss_initgroups_ignoreusers
> root,ldap,haldaemon,messagebus,dbus,bin,daemon,postfix,sshd,polkituser,uuidd
> ,100,101
>
> I know I probably only need a few of these but I wanted to elimin
On Thursday, 08/18/2011 at 12:56 EDT, Troy A Slaughter
wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out the best way to define authority to a SYSPROG
group
> under RACF/VM. I don't want SYSPROG members to have all authority so I
don't
> want to just add SPECIAL and OPERATION attributes to the group. But
they
>
We are currently redhat 5.6. Ug nothing like SMPE for the mainframe. I guess
this is all going to depend on what applications we run and how many servers we
eventually use.
Anybody else? What's your process for maintenance?
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Spinler [mailto:spinler.patr..
On 08/19/2011 07:51 AM, Dazzo, Matt wrote:
> On the topic of patching, we have our first test Linux server up and running.
> Being new to Linux, what tool and process is used by most to maintain the
> servers? Reading the RH Cookbook 5.2 chapter 11 talks about using RPM and
> yum. Is this where
Thanks for responding. I agree that changing the order to ?files ldap? for
passwd, shadow, and group will eliminate the overly burdensome messages, I
question if this is the correct approach. All our external information is
stored in LDAP and is intended to be share with multiple Linux systems.
On the topic of patching, we have our first test Linux server up and running.
Being new to Linux, what tool and process is used by most to maintain the
servers? Reading the RH Cookbook 5.2 chapter 11 talks about using RPM and yum.
Is this where I get started?
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PIPE AHELP is the formal definition of the pipeline on z/VM. Just as
the Author's edition is the formal book.
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