On 21 November 2011 07:28, Dr. Sunil M. Dogra smdo...@gmail.com wrote:
May be a easy question.
I have web-server and now would like to create users so that they have
personal pages like
http://www.myserver.com/~user
Please suggest ?
Not really SL-specific but an Apache httpd question.
Hi
Thank you for reply,
I changed /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf accordingly but still have permission
problem. Any help ?
drwx--x--x 56 smd smd 4096 Nov 19 12:18 smd
#UserDir disable
UserDir public_html
that means it should look for /home/smd/public_html/index.html
but even then It
SL6.1, newest kernel+all fixes
For some months we discover a slowdown of selected machines ever 80-90
machines. There is high CPU load and the machine is getting less
responsive for a few seconds up to one or two minutes. No process are
running on high load - only CPU load in atop is high.
Hi Andrew Z!
On 2011.11.21 at 01:07:44 -0500, Andrew Z wrote next:
all this brings me to a simple question - how do i move from i686 SL 6.1
that was running on Sempron to Phenom ( which is 64 and 4 cores ) system?
There isn't a good way to move from i686 system to x86-64 with upgrade.
Sure,
Thank you so much for help and solutions
With Best Regards
sunils
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Jason Bronner jason.bron...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Dr. Sunil M. Dogra smdo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
May be a easy question.
I have web-server and now would like
On 11/21/2011 10:55 AM, Gerhard Schneider wrote:
For some months we discover a slowdown of selected machines ever 80-90
machines. There is high CPU load and the machine is getting less
Correction of 2 typos: every 80-90 minutes.
I hope it's becoming clearer now..
GS
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Gerhard Schneider
Vladimir,
Thank you for reply. I like things clean , so ill ill do just that - backup and
wipe out.
Andrew
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Vladimir Mosgalin mosga...@vm10124.spb.edu wrote:
Hi Andrew Z!
On 2011.11.21 at 01:07:44 -0500, Andrew Z wrote
Try changing permissions on the smd directory (and smd/public_html if
necessary) with 'chmod 755 smd', provided you're willing to let all users
read the smd directory.
Steven Yellin
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011, Dr. Sunil M. Dogra wrote:
Hi
Thank you for reply,
I changed
I have actually upgraded a machine from i686 to x86_64 (different point
releases), but there are a number of files not upgraded that bugger up yum. You
would have to search through a number of /etc/ and /usr/lib/ and /usr/share
files (iirc) that contain various bits regarding the architecture
Hello!
As far as I know, changing *only* ~smd/public_html to 755 should be sufficient.
Changing your home directory to readable/executable by all is not very private
unless you're on a machine that has only one user. :)
-Chris
On 2011-11-21, at 9:14 AM, Steven J. Yellin wrote:
Try
On 11/21/2011 02:00 AM, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote:
Hi Andrew Z!
On 2011.11.21 at 01:07:44 -0500, Andrew Z wrote next:
all this brings me to a simple question - how do i move from i686 SL 6.1
that was running on Sempron to Phenom ( which is 64 and 4 cores ) system?
There isn't a good way to
I mentioned to SMD off-list about this because I felt sure it'd turn up
here anyway, but SELinux requires a few booleans to be enabled for this
(and other things such as full function of Drupal or MediaWiki +
plugins). Check the output of getsebool -a | grep httpd to get an
ideas of the
I tried it out, and agree. It's ok for the home directory to be 711
if the public_html subdirectory is 755.
Steven Yellin
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011, Christopher Tooley wrote:
Hello!
As far as I know, changing *only* ~smd/public_html to 755 should be sufficient.
Changing your home directory
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