Thanks Eric. I'll go ahead and reinstall the package and open a ticket.
--Duncan
Eric Shubert wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
I'd forgotten that the install script removes the mdadm package
(which is fine if you don't need it, but we run software RAID).
I assu
Greetings All,
I'd forgotten that the install script removes the mdadm package (which
is fine if you don't need it, but we run software RAID).
I assume it's safe to add it back in once the scripts are done?
TIA,
--Duncan
--
That did it--thanks Eric!
--Duncan
Eric Shubert wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings,
Hopefully not re-running over old ground here--when I run
qtp-newmodel on my (fully up to date) CentOS 5 toaster, it breaks at
building the clamav package:
---
Building clamav-toaster-0.96.0
Greetings,
Hopefully not re-running over old ground here--when I run qtp-newmodel
on my (fully up to date) CentOS 5 toaster, it breaks at building the
clamav package:
---
Building clamav-toaster-0.96.0-1.3.35 ...
error: unpacking of archive failed on file
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/cla
because of mysql version change, and I
had to recompile the packages
regards
Lucian
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
I've got to upgrade a CentOS 4 server (with a mostly up to date
toaster installation) to CentOS 5.
How likely is the existing toaster install to survive the upgrade
Greetings All,
I've got to upgrade a CentOS 4 server (with a mostly up to date toaster
installation) to CentOS 5.
How likely is the existing toaster install to survive the upgrade intact?
TIA,
--Duncan
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Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
A client is complaining that all of a sudden, a regular mailing he
receives with a .doc (M$ Word attachment) is bouncing:
> >>> DATA
> <<< 554 invalid message conte
r] Invalid Message Content Error With .DOC
Attachment?
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
A client is complaining that all of a sudden, a regular mailing he
receives with a .doc (M$ Word attachment) is bouncing:
> >>> DATA
> <<< 554 invalid message content (#5.3.
Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
A client is complaining that all of a sudden, a regular mailing he
receives with a .doc (M$ Word attachment) is bouncing:
> >>> DATA
> <<< 554 invalid message content (#5.3.2)
> 554 5.0.0 Service unavail
Greetings All,
A client is complaining that all of a sudden, a regular mailing he
receives with a .doc (M$ Word attachment) is bouncing:
> >>> DATA
> <<< 554 invalid message content (#5.3.2)
> 554 5.0.0 Service unavailable
Any suggestions as to what my trigger this?
I found references to PD
Eric Shubert wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
I've just attempted to run qtp-newmodel on a CentOS 5.3 box.
All appeared to be going well until the build of
'spamassassin-toaster':
On my
Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
I've just attempted to run qtp-newmodel on a CentOS 5.3 box.
All appeared to be going well until the build of 'spamassassin-toaster':
On my console, I got:
-
Building spamassassin-toast
Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
I've just attempted to run qtp-newmodel on a CentOS 5.3 box.
All appeared to be going well until the build of 'spamassassin-toaster':
On my console, I got:
-
Building spamassassin-toast
h-all' account.
Once these two conditions were corrected, the flood of SPAM stopped, we
cleaned out the queue and all is well again.
Anway, thanks again for your help.
--Duncan
Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
In the past 24 hours, I've had to fend off som
Greetings All,
I've just attempted to run qtp-newmodel on a CentOS 5.3 box.
All appeared to be going well until the build of 'spamassassin-toaster':
On my console, I got:
-
Building spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5-1.3.15 ...
Installing spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5-1.3.15 in the s
Greetings All,
In the past 24 hours, I've had to fend off somewhere north of 50,000
emails to one single forward in one of our vdomains.
In this vdomain are 4 regular accounts, several of which forward to a
forward in the same vdomain, which in turn directs mail to another SMTP
server. Most
Jake Vickers wrote:
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
Quick question: in the interest of redundancy and quick disaster
recovery, would it not make sense while running a production toaster to:
1) Build an identically configured backup toaster
2) Run (Jakes?) backup script daily on the
Greetings All,
Quick question: in the interest of redundancy and quick disaster
recovery, would it not make sense while running a production toaster to:
1) Build an identically configured backup toaster
2) Run (Jakes?) backup script daily on the production toaster, backing
it up to the the b
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