Hi,
I'm using db2ldiff to backup all my databases (139). It works fine for all
databases but NetscapeRoot.The ldiff is written but there is an weird output
when I run the command:
/opt/dirsrv/lib/dirsrv/slapd-mreldc03/db2ldif -n NetscapeRoot -a /tmp/xx
Exported ldif file: /tmp/xx
ldiffile:
On 04/25/2011 10:13 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
Hi,
I'm using db2ldiff to backup all my databases (139). It works fine
for all databases but NetscapeRoot.The ldiff is written but there is
an weird output when I run the command:
/opt/dirsrv/lib/dirsrv/slapd-mreldc03/db2ldif -n NetscapeRoot -a
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Rich Megginson rmegg...@redhat.com wrote:
On 04/25/2011 10:13 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
Hi,
I'm using db2ldiff to backup all my databases (139). It works fine for all
databases but NetscapeRoot.The ldiff is written but there is an weird output
when I run
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Diego Woitasen di...@woitasen.com.arwrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Rich Megginson rmegg...@redhat.comwrote:
On 04/25/2011 10:13 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
Hi,
I'm using db2ldiff to backup all my databases (139). It works fine for
all databases
On 04/25/2011 10:27 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Diego Woitasen di...@woitasen.com.ar
mailto:di...@woitasen.com.ar wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Rich Megginson
rmegg...@redhat.com mailto:rmegg...@redhat.com wrote:
On 04/25/2011
On 04/25/2011 09:27 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Diego Woitasen di...@woitasen.com.ar
mailto:di...@woitasen.com.ar wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Rich Megginson
rmegg...@redhat.com mailto:rmegg...@redhat.com wrote:
On 04/25/2011
On 04/25/2011 09:43 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
2011/4/25 Noriko Hosoi nho...@redhat.com mailto:nho...@redhat.com
On 04/25/2011 09:27 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Diego Woitasen
di...@woitasen.com.ar mailto:di...@woitasen.com.ar wrote:
On
Hi, all :
I have two 389 directory server and then want to config the multimater
replication .
I googled for some information and found this website:
http://www.directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:WalkthroughMultimasterSSL
I refer to that, but not successful , I think maybe it is the
2011/4/25 Noriko Hosoi nho...@redhat.com
On 04/25/2011 09:43 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
2011/4/25 Noriko Hosoi nho...@redhat.com
On 04/25/2011 09:27 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Diego Woitasen
di...@woitasen.com.arwrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:24 AM, JD jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
If the company has
an intelligent gateway/router, it will detect NAT'ed
packets, and if the IP address being NAT'ed is not
in the list of allowed IP adresses, then some messages
would be sent to a network cop.
If you work for a
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On 04/25/2011 01:01 PM, Larry Brower wrote:
On 04/24/2011 11:58 PM, Gregory Hosler wrote:
alternately, you can setup /etc/crypttab so that the password is not entered
manually.
All the best,
-Greg
Would this not then defeat the
Around 10:34am on Monday, April 25, 2011 (UK time), Gregory Hosler scrawled:
putting the passphrase into /etc/crypttab does make it readily available
(which
reduces the effectiveness of encrypting to begin with).
However ... crypttab has allowance of putting the passphrase into a file. By
Thanks for the info.
En 22/04/2011 17:11:21, James Wilkinson fed...@aprilcottage.co.uk
escribió:
Lázaro Morales wrote:
But the user is an Active Directory user in an existing domain, so when
I
try
http://DOMAIN\user:pass@proxy:8080
The environment variable take the
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Nikolaus Rath nikol...@rath.org wrote:
Roger are...@bigpond.com writes:
Hi Nikolaus
I'm thinking that you could make yourself a list of what apps you would
like to have and another of what apps you really need to do your thing
for both and compare. I have
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Steve Searle st...@stevesearle.com wrote:
Around 10:34am on Monday, April 25, 2011 (UK time), Gregory Hosler scrawled:
putting the passphrase into /etc/crypttab does make it readily available
(which
reduces the effectiveness of encrypting to begin with).
Hello.
I'm a student in Korea, and I'm in sixth grade.
I'm not good at English, so please understand :)
I have a DVD which Fedora 14 Installing ISO is burned, and I have a computer.
CPU : Intel i5-2300
Motherboard : ASUS P8H67-M LX
HDD : SATA3(6Gbps) 500GB
VGA : NVIDIA GT240
And when I
On 18 April 2011 14:01, Nikolaus Rath nikol...@rath.org wrote:
Nothing of this is really essential, but these are nice Debian features
that Fedora apparenttly doesn't have. Now I would like to know about
stuff comparable to this that Fedora has, but Debian hasn't (I'm sure
there are many).
On 25/04/2011 12:14, ssc1478 wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Steve Searlest...@stevesearle.com wrote:
Around 10:34am on Monday, April 25, 2011 (UK time), Gregory Hosler scrawled:
putting the passphrase into /etc/crypttab does make it readily available
(which
reduces the
On 04/25/2011 05:32 PM, Piscium wrote:
Debian has an advantage on number of packages available. Debian claims
on its website to have 30 K packages. And this is on Fedora:
[xx@d3000 ~]$ yum repolist
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto
Adding en_IE to language list
repo id
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On 04/23/2011 03:12 PM, Lawrence E Graves wrote:
SELinux is preventing khidpd_0d620558 from write access on the socket Unknown.
* Plugin catchall (100. confidence) suggests ***
If you believe that khidpd_0d620558
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Tom Horsley horsley1...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't print DVDs often enough to notice when it first broke,
but I can't print them with fedora 14:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=699241
If I boot my old fedora 13 partition, it works fine
with the
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 08:07:27 -0500
Richard Shaw wrote:
Hey, it's a long shot, but I just thought of something. Have you
updated your PPD's for your printer?
I installed from scratch when I installed f14, but that doesn't
mean there aren't newer ppd files available from some update now.
When I
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 20:39:04 +0900, 신승원 wrote:
Hello.
I'm a student in Korea, and I'm in sixth grade. I'm not good at English,
so please understand :) I have a DVD which Fedora 14 Installing ISO is
burned, and I have a computer. []
Just checking a couple of things. If I
On 25 April 2011 13:16, Rahul Sundaram methe...@gmail.com wrote:
The total of 25 K is misleading as some packages are counted twice, so
the Fedora total is probably around 20-22 K. Also there are other
repos that I have not enabled, such as Atrpms.
This isn't really a good comparison as the
Yep, you just set up master/slave replication (the documentation calls it
single master replication):
http ://docs. redhat .com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/ html
/Administration_Guide/Managing_Replication-Configuring_Single_Master_Replication.
html
Hope that helps!
Deon
Iirc, preupgrade (which I've been pleased with in the past) won't
do anything, or at any rate won't install F15, until that is officially
released; right?
Also, I have a couple of odd minor issues on different PCs,
relating to metacity a/o the monitor (HP w2207h) a/o the KVM
On 04/25/2011 07:42 PM, Piscium wrote:
Yours is a good point, and also the way I see things. So yes,
everything I use on a regular basis is available in the repos I have
currently enabled, plus a package or two in Atrpms. And there are also
two applications that I build from source, but they
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 01:06 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Oh yeah, because IT departments are continuously war driving around
the office with directional antennas, scanning the airwaves for access
points...
It isn't necessary to do that much work to detect rogue access points.
Instead, just
On 25 April 2011 15:15, Rahul Sundaram methe...@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/25/2011 07:42 PM, Piscium wrote:
Yours is a good point, and also the way I see things. So yes,
everything I use on a regular basis is available in the repos I have
currently enabled, plus a package or two in Atrpms. And
I use ext4 filesystem
2011/4/23 charles zeitler cfzeit...@gmail.com
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Do what thou wilt
shall be the whole of the Law.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Leon Legorreta
leon.legorr...@gmail.com wrote:
I appreciate your help Charles Zeitler, use FSCK the problem was in / var
since
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Greg Woods wo...@ucar.edu wrote:
This is primarily why rogue access points
are forbidden at my workplace; it's not security paranoia, it's
interference with the production wireless network that is at stake.
I´d refuse to work on any place that *forces* me to
2011/4/25 Noriko Hosoi nho...@redhat.com
On 04/25/2011 09:27 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Diego Woitasen di...@woitasen.com.arwrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Rich Megginson rmegg...@redhat.comwrote:
On 04/25/2011 10:13 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
Is it just me or did the upgrade from bash-completion-1.2-5 to 1.3-3
break ls, rm, mv, etc? Now, when tab-completing a directory, the name
of the directory completes with a trailing space rather than a /
(Doctab completes as Documents rather than Documents/).
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Is it just me or did the upgrade from bash-completion-1.2-5 to 1.3-3
break ls, rm, mv, etc? Now, when tab-completing a directory, the name
of the directory completes with a trailing space rather than a /
(Doctab completes as Documents rather than
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 13:41 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
I´d refuse to work on any place that *forces* me to use Wi-Fi instead
of a proper, Cat5e Ethernet (or fiber) LAN
We do not force people to use wireless; we do have a wired LAN as well.
But lots of people have mobile laptops,
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 14:13:39 + (UTC)
Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
Even with F15 abandoning metacity, and possibly also whatever
is causing the other minor issues, my guess is that I'll be better
off doing all fresh installs this time, except perhaps on one brand
new PC.. In
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Greg Woods wo...@ucar.edu wrote:
There are ways that these worries can be addressed and we do.
What you decribe seems OK.
What I find stupid is when you have 20 people on desks using Wi-Fi
because management is too cheap or lazy to install proper
networking...
On Fri, 2011-04-22 at 09:30 -0600, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone know of any projects / methods to install Fedora on a tablet
like the iPad or an android tablet?
I have an iPad and I run into things I wish I could do with it every
day. Linux on my tablet would rock!
I just bought a Dell
Hy there
Maybe it's a little too late for this but anyhow:
I encountered the same problem on a MacPro workstation using rEFIt and a
triple-OS setup (OSX 10.6, Win 7 Enterprise, Fedora 14). Syncing the GPT data
onto the MBR was necessary for both Fedora 14 and Win 7 to work, but it was
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Greg Woods wo...@ucar.edu wrote:
There are ways that these worries can be addressed and we do.
What you decribe seems OK.
What I find stupid is when you have 20 people on desks using
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/04/from-ubuntu-to-fedora-landing-on-foreign-soil-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/
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On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 07:14 -0400, ssc1478 wrote:
I encrypt the home directory - to defend against theft. But entering
the passphrase at every boot each time is not all that friendly.
I encrypt the main volume, which holds all the partitions. You get
asked to enter a password before boot can
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 00:48:53 +0300
Doron Bar Zeev wrote:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/04/from-ubuntu-to-fedora-landing-on-foreign-soil-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/
He obviously doesn't do any sysadmin type work. The most glaring difference
I find between the two is the radically different
2011/4/25 ssc1478 ssc1...@aim.com
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Steve Searle st...@stevesearle.com
wrote:
Around 10:34am on Monday, April 25, 2011 (UK time), Gregory Hosler
scrawled:
putting the passphrase into /etc/crypttab does make it readily available
(which
reduces the
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:08, Tom Horsley horsley1...@gmail.com wrote:
He obviously doesn't do any sysadmin type work. The most glaring difference
I find between the two is the radically different sysadmin environment.
We had to make a redhat - debian translation wiki page at work for
Oh, I finally did it.
I thought that Fedora 14 don't use SATA3, then I would use SATA2!
And I plugged DVD and HDD in SATA2 port. It perfectly worked!
Thank you.
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Where can I get the most recent rpm for this?
Fedora dropped it quiet a long time ago??
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Doron Bar Zeev doronbr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:08, Tom Horsley horsley1...@gmail.com wrote:
He obviously doesn't do any sysadmin type work. The most glaring
difference
I find between the two is the radically different sysadmin
JD wrote:
Where can I get the most recent rpm for this?
Fedora dropped it quiet a long time ago??
Homepage is at:
http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/
and I think checkinstall was for the last time in Dries repository
for Fedora 7 (in version 1.6.0).
Franta Hanzlík
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I purchased a 1Tb Seagate Go drive a few months ago. It's formatted as
NTFS. Today I started getting reports from smartd that the disk is
failing. Specifically it's telling me that there are many bad sectors.
There are no messages in /var/log/messages indicating any failures.
Why is
On 04/25/11 17:36, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I purchased a 1Tb Seagate Go drive a few months ago. It's formatted as
NTFS. Today I started getting reports from smartd that the disk is
failing. Specifically it's telling me that there are many bad sectors.
There are no messages in
On 04/25/11 17:45, JD wrote:
On 04/25/11 17:36, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I purchased a 1Tb Seagate Go drive a few months ago. It's formatted as
NTFS. Today I started getting reports from smartd that the disk is
failing. Specifically it's telling me that there are many bad sectors.
There
On 04/25/11 18:11, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
On 04/25/11 17:45, JD wrote:
On 04/25/11 17:36, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I purchased a 1Tb Seagate Go drive a few months ago. It's formatted as
NTFS. Today I started getting reports from smartd that the disk is
failing. Specifically it's telling me
On 04/25/2011 08:11 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I also have 2 other external drives (both 1.5Tb) that work just fine. In
fact they sit right next to the Seagate Go drive. What's interesting is
that when I boot to Win 7 and test the drive Windows says there are no
problems (of course it is
On 04/25/2011 06:59 PM, ssc1478 wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Doron Bar Zeev doronbr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:08, Tom Horsley horsley1...@gmail.com wrote:
He obviously doesn't do any sysadmin type work. The most glaring
difference
I find between the two is
To those who supply Fedora yum install/update sites with Perl rpm
pkgs: thank you!
I would like to learn how to do this so that I could contribute.
I know a little bit about cpan2rpm, I know a little bit about rpm; I'd
like to learn more and contribute.
Could someone who knows, point me in the
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