James Pifer wrote:
We're trying to install Redhat Advance Server on a Compaq Proliant 2500
with 768 Meg RAM. Whether we try graphical or text installation we
always get the error that we don't have enough memory to install it.
I searched google for +Redhat +"you do not have enough memory to
insta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get a pidof a php script by capturing the path:
like /home/somebody/my_script which will be the first arg. to the bash script
Could anybody tell me what's wrong with this script ?
I'm new to scripting in general so any help would be apreciated !
#!/bin/ba
onfig --add xinetd".
John Salamone wrote:
Hi,
Every time I try to start certain services (telnet,echo) via the GUI after
check marking the box and highlighting the
service I get the following message "You must enable xinetd to use this
service" ? How do I do this? I apprec
ocal drive. This would give me the samba stuff,
as well as compressing & encrypting the link.
TIA,
Tom
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memory?)
5. A creative sound card.
6. A resaonbly fast video card?
7. A decent 21in CRT monitor ($500)
Many thanks in advance.
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use vnc at all.
huh? how exactly does ssh replace the functionality of VNC? or are
there features of ssh with which i am unfamiliar? (probably, yes).
rday
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nate wrote:
Ryan Babchishin said:
Ok, I'll get right on that!
just be sure to backup the data first. I can't tell if you saw I was
joking or if your joking but I definately would not attempt a forced
fsck on a filesystem. if the dataon the filesystem changes a lot your
likely
Kent Borg wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 03:10:48PM -0500, Ryan Babchishin wrote:
nate wrote:
there sure is! provided you don't mind even more curroption to your
filesystem tell fsck to force check. it will cause massive damage I bet :)
Ok, I'll get right on that!
Um, so you r
mfind.net and Google hasn't yet dug up what I need. If you should happen
to
find a URL with the right stuff, please let me know.
Thanks,
jp
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nate wrote:
Ryan Babchishin said:
Is there any way for me to repair this on the fly? Even better - without
having to scan the whole array (since I know where the error is)?
there sure is! provided you don't mind even more curroption to your
filesystem tell fsck to force check. it
I have the following kernel log entry on my NFS server. It's repeated
about 10,000 times now. It's causing havoc with some of my mail and web
software.
EXT2-fs error (device sd(8,17)): ext2_new_block: Free blocks count
corrupted for block group 19
I would love to just unmount the array and do
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