Say we have a bunch of redhat boxes. Many are used as servers, some are
not. What sort of things should we expect to go wrong if we take all of
the foo.ece.uci.edu A's and PTR's, change them to foo.eecs.uci.edu A's
and PTR's, and give them all a foo.ece.uci.edu CNAME - all without
changing the
Adding an S99exportfs that just does a /usr/sbin/exportfs -av sort of
fixes the problem. There still may be a window where NFS clients get an
error they shouldn't, but at least it starts working again after that
point in the boot.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 12:34:48PM -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote
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(public) solution for him. I tried the lkml archives on
www.cs.helsinki.fi via altavista, and found nothing.
This particular NFS server runs 7.3, but we've also seen the problem on
at least two 7.1 NFS servers.
Anyone have a suggestion as to how to fix this?
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Update: This is happening with both kernels 2.4.18-5 and 2.4.18-10.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 08:36:44AM -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote:
We're having some NFS trouble that's making us relucant to use Linux NFS
servers at the moment, much as we'd like to.
We just moved our workgroup server to linux
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right and I've got to wait
for the OS to clean up for me...bad sloppy developer, can't have that.
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Thank you for recognizing that admins have more useful things to do with
their time than a steady stream of redhat upgrades.
As Ed points out
convinced it won't be available as a free download. I
believe the beta was (is?) available as a free download.
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. Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
Thank you for recognizing that admins have more useful things to do with
their time than a steady stream of redhat upgrades.
Thank you.
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there was a (kernel) security problem. Alas, it doesn't appear to
have worked out that way.
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using
in DNS. Assume I only have one ip and want to host many sites.
Thank you
Mark
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of an IP address, but still get some of the rest
of the answers filled in.
So does this sound possible without source modifications? If it's
only possible with source changes, what source file would need to be
changed, and roughly speaking, how?
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, but supposedly checkinstall (CheckInstall?)
can stuff non-rpm, non-deb stuff into your rpm database.
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H Also the ipop3d of course. Neglected to mention that.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 01:12:58PM -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote:
I'd try to fetchmail from another host while you sniff from ethereal,
or strace the sendmail and/or fetchmail programs, to ascertain what is
happening in the smtp
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 09:30:04AM -0400, rpjday wrote:
it's not at all clear that one wants to invoke perl when the shell
will do it all.
Agreed.
I kind of like:
ls *.123 | sed 's/^\(.*\)\.123$/mv \1.123 \1.src/' | sh
But rename is probably the best solution.
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$LD_PRELOAD had to be recompiled.
We're concerned we'll have to recompile another big round of binaries
now when we move from 6.2 to 7.1.
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ynonym for the "test" builtin, but the last
argument must be a literal `]', to match the opening `['.
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Gerry
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, I've been able to get mutt working with 2.2.19 by using the
version of nfs-utils that came with redhat 6.2.
Is there a better workaround? Maybe a real fix?
(Sorry if this has already been covered; I just subscribed today)
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there is such a conflict, and also to determine if the response is
configurable between downing the interface and syslogging something.
I'm hoping there might be an echo foo /proc/something for it.
Thanks.
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Apologies: I should have mentioned this on redhat 6.2.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 05:38:30PM -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote:
We're ramping up to apply RHSA-2001:047-03 on our machines.
It appears that adding the version of nfs-utils mentioned in the
advisory breaks NFS locking?
Anyway, if I run
18 Apr 2001 17:41:31 -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote:
What is expected behavior from linux 2.2.17 in the event of an IP
address conflict?
I ask because one of my coworkers has been attributing a machine's
periodic downing of its network interface to an ip address conflict.
Managment
o win4lin and
vmware, there're also wine and plex86, both of which are free (though
plex86 will require an OS license, and wine can optionally be
configured in a way that'll require one).
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