I have one RH box set up with a set of users/groups. I'd like to copy
users/group definitions to another machine. Could it be as simple as moving
the passwd and groups file?
Al
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Roger,
This is a timely thread! We just go finished going through the same process
about an hour ago!
Check out:
http://seer.support.veritas.com/search_forms/SearchFrame.asp?SearchTerm=unix
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We have a mixed environme
Title: VSS and Samba Shares
Hello,
I would like to know if anyone is able to help with setting up a Samba share to run under VSS. Currently, I have a share set up that contains files under VSS. I have my Samba share all set and working and I am able to check files in and out of VSS. I am h
Title: Checking XFree version
Any way to check the version of XFree86 other than checking rpm -qa | grep XFree86?
Thanks,
Al
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I was wondering if there are any problems with having both ext2 and ext3
filesystems running on the same machine. I recently repartitioned a server
under RAID 5 to make extra space on a /usr paritition. All went well and is
working properly as far as I can tell. The partition was previously a e
Title: Newbie Question
Did you configure the http port for 80 and
not 8080 (default)?
Al
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From: Slade Hornick
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002
2:34 PM
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Subject: Newbie Question
I just installed Redhat
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From: Calbazana, Al [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 September 2002 13:51
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Subject: Account Management
Ok... We have a few Redhat boxes set
up for development and testing... Life is good! I am wondering if there is an
easier way to manage user accounts. Is ther
Ok... We have a few Redhat
boxes set up for development and testing...
Life is good! I am wondering if
there is an easier way to manage user accounts.
Is there a way to centralize user management to have accounts/permissions
propagate through the network rather that having network admins
Title: Disk Space
I haven't had to deal with this in a while... AND I've never dealt with this in a server environment...
I noticed that my /usr partition is running low on space (73% full) on a small dev server. What options do I have if I want to move space from one partition (say /var) t
Title: Samba Refresh
Is there a refresh setting I can set on my Samba server? Browsing with explorer seems a bit lagged, especially in cases of deleted folders. I did not notice anything while paging through the .conf file.
Thanks,
Al
s disk space availability, but 192MB should
still be plenty of RAM in which to run KDE.
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Calbazana, Al wrote:
> I assume you are booting straight to some X environment (KDE, Gnome, and
> Enlightenment). IMO, using a GUI with such low resources is asking for
it.
> If y
I assume you are booting straight to some X environment (KDE, Gnome, and
Enlightenment). IMO, using a GUI with such low resources is asking for it.
If you are going to use a machine like that, consider booting straight to
command line :) Besides, that's the best way to learn!
Thanks,
Alejandro
Title: Swap Partition
When doing a df -h, I noticed that swap does not show up? Any way I can get this to show?
Al
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Hello,
Has anyone noticed this
error when running SQL Server in a Win2k environment where a Samba service is also
running? This error was reported intermittently and I am not sure if it is
related to smb running.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: TermDD
Event Category:
How can I configure this under SSH? I'd like to disallow root logins for
obvious, ok... paranoid, reasons.
Thanks,
Alejandro
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Subject: Re: Telnet
On Sat, Jul 0
Silly question, but it's an annoyance... Has
anyone successfully gotten VIM key mappings and colorschemes to work properly
under Putty (or any Windows SSH client for that matter)? Some key mapping (pg
up, pg down, delete, and others) are not working as they should and colorschemes
are way
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On 11-Jun-2002/18:59 -0700, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Calbazana, Al wrote:
>
>>I currently have Samba setup and things seem to be working fine. Samba
>>addresses my need to move between environments, however, I want to
S for your local network, and enter the machine names
there. That way, every machine on the network can address every other
machine.
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Calbazana, Al wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I currently have Samba setup and things seem to be working fine. Samba
> addre
Hello,
I currently have Samba setup and things seem to be working
fine. Samba addresses my need to move between environments, however, I
want to be able to refer to my windows machines by hostname rather than
IP. For instance, I want to FTP to a server in the windows
environment. Is
Does anyone have a general guideline for partitioning out a
server for use as a web server? I'd like to get some input. I
expect this machine to server as a dev server for a few people as well as host
Apache, Perl etc... I am debating on whether or not to host a version
control system on
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a good, and free of course, XWindows
client for Win32. I have run across a few, namely VNC and a few trial
products. I was wondering if anyone had opinions any free products out
there? Mainly, I am interested in command line apps (so I think VNC might
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