aux
317 mail
318 rm /home/adar/mbox
319 ps aux
320 cat /proc/mdstat
321 ls
322 sudo mount -a
323 sudo xfs_check /dev/md0
324 sudo xfs_repair -n /dev/md0
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005, Adar Dembo wrote:
Sep 11 23:46:57 localhost kernel: md: kicking non-fresh sdc1 from array!
Sep 11 23:
Back in October I setup a software RAID 5 array using MD. I used 5x300
gig SATA-II drives, running on two Promise TX4 SATAII controllers (the
new ones with NCQ). One controller connected to two drives, and the
other to three.
A few days ago, after moving to a new house, I set up the server
co
Hey all,
Last night one of my Debian-running laptops was made inoperable by
the removal of /sbin and /bin. I'm not quite sure why or how this
happened, but I'll tell you what I did from start to finish. The laptop
itself is an old Toshiba Satellite powered by a Celeron 500 with 64
megabytes
to attach a monitor/keyboard to see?
-Adar Dembo
PS Please respond to me directly, I am not subscribed to debian-user
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reas dh3 is not. Not sure how this would
affect ssh.
2) The format of authorized_keys on dh3 is incorrect somehow.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-Adar Dembo
PS: I'm not subscribed to debian-user, so please reply directly back to me.
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 02:33:58PM -0700, Adar Dembo wrote:
I am trying to run a piece of software that apparently depends on a
"RUNNING" message in ifconfig.
dh3:/etc/tss2# /sbin/ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:18:2A:00:59
I am trying to run a piece of software that apparently depends on a
"RUNNING" message in ifconfig.
dh3:/etc/tss2# /sbin/ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:18:2A:00:59
inet addr:128.12.19.34 Bcast:128.12.255.255 Mask:255.255.0.0
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:150
letely console-based system.
No X, no KDE, no GNOME, nothing. Thanks for the suggestion, however.
-Adar Dembo
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Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 7:13 PM
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any
GUI or anything sophisticated like that. Any help is greatly
appreciated.
-Adar Dembo
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ cat /etc/logrotate.conf
# see "man logrotate" for details
# rotate log files weekly
weekly
# keep 4 weeks worth of backlogs
rotate 4
# create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones
create
# uncomment this if you want your log files compressed
#compress
# packa
/var/log/apache/*, followed by a rule set
for /var/log/apache/error.log. Will both be applied, ala iptables style?
(first one, then the other) Or will only one be used,
while the other is discarded? What is the default behavior in these cases?
Thanks!
Adar Dembo
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