What does this mean (RH9)?

2003-06-06 Thread David Cary Hart
An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for redhat-config-services. Some of your configuration settings may not work properly. Configuration server couldn't be contacted: CORBA error: IDL:omg.org/CORBA/BAD_OPERATION:1.0 Configuration server couldn't be contacted: CORB

What does this mean? netstat --inet -an

2002-07-18 Thread Glen Lee Edwards
I did a netstat -inet -an command with the following results: tcp0 0 208.42.116.25:32778 64.28.67.72:80 ESTABLISHED tcp0 0 208.42.116.25:36080 64.28.67.72:80 ESTABLISHED tcp0 0 208.42.116.25:36596 64.28.67.72:80 ESTABLISHED tcp0

Re: What does this mean????

2000-09-27 Thread Rev. David P. Giffen
Jake McHenry wrote: > > I was planning on updating my version of rpm, but this happened. > What should I do? > > Jake > Just enter the following command: rpm -Uvh --nodeps rpm-3.0.5-9.6x.i386.rpm -U = update the package -v = Verbose (Tells what RPM is doing) -h = Print

Re: What does this mean????

2000-09-23 Thread Eileen Orbell
Do rpm -Uvh filename.rpm At 01:03 AM 9/24/2000 +0200, you wrote: >On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Jake McHenry wrote: > ># What should I do? > ># [root@mchenry updates]# rpm --install --test rpm-3.0.5-9.6x.i386.rpm ># file /bin/rpm from install of rpm-3.0.5-9.6x conflicts with file from >package ># rpm-3.

Re: What does this mean????

2000-09-23 Thread Tobias Roppelt
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Jake McHenry wrote: # What should I do? # [root@mchenry updates]# rpm --install --test rpm-3.0.5-9.6x.i386.rpm # file /bin/rpm from install of rpm-3.0.5-9.6x conflicts with file from package # rpm-3.0.4-0.48 [...] ignore! ___

What does this mean????

2000-09-23 Thread Jake McHenry
I was planning on updating my version of rpm, but this happened. What should I do? Jake [root@mchenry updates]# rpm --install --test rpm-3.0.5-9.6x.i386.rpm file /bin/rpm from install of rpm-3.0.5-9.6x conflicts with file from package rpm-3.0.4-0.48 file /usr/bin/rpm2cpio from install of rpm-

Re: what does this mean???

2000-07-25 Thread Steve Arnold
Volkan Coskun wrote: > > gnorpm > gnorpm: error in loading shared libraries: libxml.so.0: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > what am I missing and how can I replace? > thanks. try 'rpm -q libxml' if it says 'not installed', then install it. Steve -- To unsubs

what does this mean???

2000-07-24 Thread Volkan Coskun
gnorpm gnorpm: error in loading shared libraries: libxml.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory what am I missing and how can I replace? thanks. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

What does this mean?

2000-06-01 Thread Lee Howard
What does this mean? Jun 1 12:35:29 virtue telnetd[16290]: ttloop: peer died: Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character And why would it occur? Thanks. Lee Howard -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

what does this mean?

2000-02-01 Thread Adrian Walters
i have been receiving a lot of these in my logs? is it a problem with my nic or something with the lines or the network? Feb 1 09:04:10 na kernel: eth1: tx interrupt but no status Feb 1 09:05:22 na kernel: eth1: tx interrupt but no status Feb 1 09:19:01 na kernel: eth1: tx interrupt but no st

Re: What does this mean?

1999-11-23 Thread David Powers
Not sure about what you were interested in, though you are running identd both from inetd and from it's stand alone script, an added feature of 6.1. Turn off one or the other, and auth won't complain about not being able to bind with the port. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "un

Re: What does this mean?

1999-11-23 Thread J. Scott Kasten
Look in the directories /etc/cron.* You'll find scripts in those that cron runs daily, weekly, etc... There's one or two in there that run some sort of news fetch. I just create a directory /etc/cron.never and move the links for things I don't want run into that. On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 12:00:

What does this mean?

1999-11-23 Thread Michael J. McGillick
Morning Fellow Hatters: was just checking out my /var/log/messages this morning, and I noticed this from a few days ago. Anyone know what it means? what I'm especially interested in is the first two lines that talk about user news using su. I checked with ntsysv, and I'm not running innd. Als

Re: What does this mean?

1998-04-06 Thread James Youngman
> "David" == David S Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> One additional note. Here is a couple entries out of my David> syslog. Any comments? David> 17:38:44 ns1 kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry c400) David> 17:39:04 ns1 last message repeated 237 times Go to

Re: What does this mean?

1998-04-03 Thread David S Edwards
Thanks to all that responded. I've been a bit busy so I couldn't respond to everyone. So looking at things today after yesterdays fiasco, it looks like my 100 meg swap partition is corrupted. Monitoring the system today using "top", this is what I saw. Never once did the swap file get used. (U

Re: What does this mean?

1998-04-03 Thread David S Edwards
One additional note. Here is a couple entries out of my syslog. Any comments? Apr 3 17:38:44 ns1 kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry c400) Apr 3 17:39:04 ns1 last message repeated 237 times TIA, David At 06:20 PM 4/3/98 -0800, you wrote: >Thanks to all that responded. I've bee

Re: What does this mean?

1998-04-03 Thread Brian
> [root@ns1 /sbin]# ps aux > Ouch! malloc failed in malloc_block() > Segmentation fault > [root@ns1 /sbin]# ls > Segmentation fault > [root@ns1 /sbin]# killall -1 ./httpd > Ouch! malloc failed in malloc_block() > Ouch! malloc failed in malloc_block() > killall: error in loading shared libraries

Re: What does this mean?

1998-04-03 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
-Original Message- From: David S Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: vrijdag 3 april 1998 5:03 Subject: RE: What does this mean? I think Apache has started using too many resources. The hits on my web server have been going stead

Re: What does this mean?

1998-04-03 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
-Original Message- From: David S Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: vrijdag 3 april 1998 2:49 Subject: What does this mean? Hello, I've seen this message a couple times in my syslog. Does anyone know what this means and what

RE: What does this mean?

1998-04-03 Thread Seif Zadeh Hossein
On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, David S Edwards wrote: > I think Apache has started using too many resources. The hits on my web > server have been going steadily up and I think its to the point where I'm > running out of memory. Check out these errors. > > [root@ns1 /sbin]# ps aux > Ouch! malloc failed

RE: What does this mean?

1998-04-02 Thread Dave Wreski
> Thanks. I tried that, but it terminated my session. Guess those resources > were in too much of a demand. I got somebody headed over to pull the plug... Yes, it will terminate the command. It replaces your current shell with the process you are exec'ing, in this case init. You should notic

RE: What does this mean?

1998-04-02 Thread David S Edwards
At 10:25 PM 4/2/98 -0500, you wrote: >Try something like: > ># exec init 6 > >Which will use the resources from your current shell to try and reboot the >machine. Thanks. I tried that, but it terminated my session. Guess those resources were in too much of a demand. I got somebody head

RE: What does this mean?

1998-04-02 Thread Dave Wreski
> If only I was sitting in front of this system, I could pull the plug. :( > david Try something like: # exec init 6 Which will use the resources from your current shell to try and reboot the machine. Dave -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES!

RE: What does this mean?

1998-04-02 Thread David S Edwards
I think Apache has started using too many resources. The hits on my web server have been going steadily up and I think its to the point where I'm running out of memory. Check out these errors. [root@ns1 /sbin]# ps aux Ouch! malloc failed in malloc_block() Segmentation fault [root@ns1 /sbin]# l

RE: What does this mean?

1998-04-02 Thread Dave Wreski
On 03-Apr-98 David S Edwards wrote: > Hello, > > I've seen this message a couple times in my syslog. Does anyone know what > this means and what might be causing it? > > Mar 31 08:40:27 ns1 inetd[2840]: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable It means one of the services (most likely) or inetd

What does this mean?

1998-04-02 Thread David S Edwards
Hello, I've seen this message a couple times in my syslog. Does anyone know what this means and what might be causing it? Mar 31 08:40:27 ns1 inetd[2840]: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable Thanks, David -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http: