Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread Clement
>From namesys web page, it mentioned the 2.4.1pre8. Do you know where to get it? kernel.org does not have it. Thornton Prime wrote: > > On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Clement wrote: > > > 1. Do you mean Reiserfs and RAID cannot be used together in Kernel > > 2.2.18? > > I wouldn't. > > > 2. Do you re

Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread Thornton Prime
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Clement wrote: > 1. Do you mean Reiserfs and RAID cannot be used together in Kernel > 2.2.18? I wouldn't. > 2. Do you really mean Kernel 2.4.1? I only found 2.4.0 kernel source > and reiserfs patch for up to 2.4.0 I don't know what the FAQ means by that, but from the sou

Re: Seagate Traven Tape Drive

2001-01-26 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Bret Hughes wrote: > > Since no one else has chimed in yet. I will give it a shot. I have > not had to manaully do anything with my tape drive in a while other > than change tapes. I use amanda to back up 4 machines on my network > to a DLT drive. > > I would first check to

scp gui interface I found is pretty cool

2001-01-26 Thread Bret Hughes
There was a discussion a while back about a ftp like interface that did secure transfers. I tried to find the thread in the archives but did not find what I remembered. So... a bit of searching and reading resulted on my finding secpanel. It is a tkl based GUI interface for scp using as near as

RH7/2.4.0 and OpenGL/3Dfx?

2001-01-26 Thread Michael Jinks
Since upgrading to Red Hat 7 and kernel 2.4, my OpenGL games have stopped working. I don't know whether to blame XFree86, the kernel, both, something else... The docs I've been able to find from 3Dfx are looking out of date, with no real info on XFree 4, DRI (other than calling them "developer o

Re: Samba: Printer permission error - fixed!

2001-01-26 Thread alex-
I managed to fix my printer problem today. All I had to do was change the path from what it was: path = /var/spool/lpd/printer_name to: path = /var/spool/samba You can see my partial old and new smb.conf files below. Basically I was pointing directly to the real print spool, rather than the sam

Failing to compile Kernel 2.4.0 in RH7.0

2001-01-26 Thread Clement
Do you know how to fix this? When 'make bzImage', I get the following: net/network.o: In function `ftp_nat_expected': net/network.o(.text+0x37204): undefined reference to `ip_nat_setup_info' net/network.o: In function `delete_sack': net/network.o(.text+0x37743): undefined reference to `ip_nat_ch

Re: Seagate Traven Tape Drive

2001-01-26 Thread Bret Hughes
MHS WebCrew wrote: > OK, first off it should be noted that I had a typo in my original e-mail. In the >last sentance, I wanted the "driver" locations, not the "drive" locations. > > But now, on to my next question. I went ahead, downed the server and shoved in the >drive. Kudzu said it had n

Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread Clement
1. Do you mean Reiserfs and RAID cannot be used together in Kernel 2.2.18? 2. Do you really mean Kernel 2.4.1? I only found 2.4.0 kernel source and reiserfs patch for up to 2.4.0 Thornton Prime wrote: > > On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Clement wrote: > > > Can you also give me a hand? > > > > When runn

Re: Another Palm question

2001-01-26 Thread Edward Dekkers
> For whatever reason, the only way it works for me is > to ln -s /dev/cua0 > > I realize it's not right, but wouldn't work any other way. This is not the first time I've seen that. I got diald going on a 6.2 box by using /dev/cuaX as well. Just couldn't get it going on /dev/ttySX. Anybody know

Re: diald vs. d-on-d Poll

2001-01-26 Thread Edward Dekkers
> Which is better to have, a diald or dial-on-demand with a nameserver, > mail server, all around server, blah, blah, blah? > > Note: When you reply to this message, please include the mailing > list/newsgroup address in Cc: and my email address in To:. Best to have in my experience: diald

kernel upgrade - error messages?

2001-01-26 Thread linda hanigan
Hi All, I just tried to do the kernel upgrade to 2.2.16-3 to take care of the security bugs. I falled the upgrade instructions. When I installed the kernel I got some error messages I tried to copy and paste them from the screen put it didn't work so I lost them. Must not be able to copy standard

Re: scanner for linux?

2001-01-26 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Sorry if I'm too late to give advise here... two things: 1. you really need to look at SANE's home page and see what scanners are supported, even better see what scanners the version you have supports. There has been some work on USB scanners lately, you may want to consider upgrading. 2. I ha

Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread Thornton Prime
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Clement wrote: > Can you also give me a hand? > > When running mkraid, I get this error, as reported in /proc/mdstat: > > read_ahead not set > > The kernel is 2.2.18 from linux.org, patched with reiserfs 3.5.29. >From the reiserFS FAQ: Can I use ReiserFS with soft

Re: Seagate Traven Tape Drive

2001-01-26 Thread MHS WebCrew
OK, first off it should be noted that I had a typo in my original e-mail. In the last sentance, I wanted the "driver" locations, not the "drive" locations. But now, on to my next question. I went ahead, downed the server and shoved in the drive. Kudzu said it had new hardware, took the drive

Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread Clement
Can you also give me a hand? When running mkraid, I get this error, as reported in /proc/mdstat: read_ahead not set The kernel is 2.2.18 from linux.org, patched with reiserfs 3.5.29. tc lewis wrote: > > nothing special. linux software raid should work with any hard > drives/block d

Re: Seagate Traven Trape Drive

2001-01-26 Thread Charles Galpin
yes! both ide and scsi work fine, although a lot of backup software wil only work with scsi. tar woks fine for either. On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, MHS WebCrew wrote: > Hello! > > Is it possible to use a Seagate Traven tape drive on linux? I looked > at the Seagate web site and found nothing. This

Re: When to use 'unset'?

2001-01-26 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 03:34:23PM -0500, tc lewis wrote: > unless maybe you're spawning a bunch of children off from the script and > don't want the env vars passed to them, ... Only happens if they're exported anyway. > i don't see many scripts that ever bother unsetting env vars in general.

OT: Firewall Bridge?

2001-01-26 Thread Graham Hemmings
I have a weird idea and was wondering if anyone has tried this or know if it will or won't work! I have an ADSL connection to the 'net and although I have a firewall in place, I am the paranoid sort and would like something else in between the ADSL router and firewall. The problem of course is

RE: When to use 'unset'?

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
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RE: When to use 'unset'?

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
Pretty much as I figured. Thanks for the feedback! bd ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Cron error: run-parts /etc/cron.weekly

2001-01-26 Thread Matthew Melvin
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 at 9:36am (+0800), Raul S. Bucad wrote: > hi, > I hope someone could help me on this. My server always hast this > error, "Read file error: ./rec.1 No such file or directory". Every week > > I receive this error from my root mail. How can I solve this problem? > I don't

Re: User cloning

2001-01-26 Thread Michael Burger
Sure...first, you copy and paste the user's entries from /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow (if applicable), /etc/group, and copy over any and all files in their homedir as well as their /var/spool/mail file. On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 19:52:45 -0500 (EST), Statux wrote: >Today, my friend asked me if there is a

Re: Find and replace script

2001-01-26 Thread Cameron Simpson
| I was wondering if someone might be able to help me out with a situation. I | need a script that will run every night that will process some logs. It | needs to find all instances of "+0100", and replace it with "-0500". I'm | not all that experienced with shell scripts, although I'm trying t

Cron error: run-parts /etc/cron.weekly

2001-01-26 Thread Raul S. Bucad
hi, I hope someone could help me on this. My server always hast this error, "Read file error: ./rec.1 No such file or directory". Every week I receive this error from my root mail. How can I solve this problem? Thanks & more power!

Re: Find and replace script

2001-01-26 Thread Statux
> for i in logs; do > > cat $i |sed 's/+0100/-0500/' > $i.tmp > mv -f $i.tmp $i > > done Right.. but again (as I stated) in case people ignore my posting, you need the g on the end of the s statement in case there's more than one thing to replace on a line :) If there isn't, it's not a problem

removing Large File Support from kernel

2001-01-26 Thread Guillermo Navarrete
Title: removing Large File Support from kernel I have to versions of RH6.2 one running with kernel version 2.2.14-5.0 and the other 2.2.14-6.1.1.  I found out that the latter has Large File Support "enabled" in the kernel while the former doesn't have this loaded.  I need to remove Large File

Re: Find and replace script

2001-01-26 Thread Statux
cat logfile.txt | sed 's/+0100/-0500/g' > anotherfile.txt The above command will parse logfile.txt, change things as you wish with the sed command (I believe this will work), and send the output to anotherfile.txt. The 's' at the beginning starts the s statement and the 'g' at the end tells sed n

Re: Find and replace script

2001-01-26 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 07:49:02PM -0500, Mark Basil wrote: > I was wondering if someone might be able to help me out with a > situation. I need a script that will run every night that will > process some logs. It needs to find all instances of "+0100", and > replace it with "-0500". I'm not al

User cloning

2001-01-26 Thread Statux
Today, my friend asked me if there is a way to copy a user's account all the way down to the passwd/group file data, etc. All the settings and whatnot, for any one user. Ideas?:) -Statux ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listma

xset error

2001-01-26 Thread Bob Hartung
Hi, Problems using xset to add type directory Setup RH7 all updates and errata installed XFree86-4.0.1-1 installed xfs = font server running xset fp+ [directory] returns the following error XError of failed request; 86 Major opcode of failed request :51 (X_Se

Re: Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Statux
> If a security patch is required for the C library, this seems to imply > that all applications compiled against the library require > recompilation. Am I mistaken, or do I have a whole lotta work ahead of > me? Not unless you have statically linked code that was bad from an old version of the

Find and replace script

2001-01-26 Thread Mark Basil
I was wondering if someone might be able to help me out with a situation. I need a script that will run every night that will process some logs. It needs to find all instances of "+0100", and replace it with "-0500". I'm not all that experienced with shell scripts, although I'm trying to find s

Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread tc lewis
nothing special. linux software raid should work with any hard drives/block devices. it'll be easiest if you get 2 identical drives. if you use ide drives, make sure to put them on separate ide controllers or you might get some nasty performance, but since you mentioned scsi, you don't have to

Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread K Old
Thanks for your replyone more question...What type of hardware would I need (brands, etc) Thanks, Kevin >From: tc lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0 >Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:15:48 -0500 (EST) > > >rh7.0 sup

Re: Best tool 4 script string replacement

2001-01-26 Thread Harry Putnam
[ NOTE: Warning ... a basic `awk' tutorial follows: Chad, you have bitten off quite a big chew for starters. It involves shell scripting and knowledge of several unix tools. This step by step guide should get you started and produce an actual working script. Beyond that you will need lots of pr

Re: Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread tc lewis
rh7.0 supports raid. 2.4 supports raid as well. the latest 2.2 kernels do not support all forms of raid, but there are patches readily available for it, and redhat 7.0 includes them. the redhat 7.0 graphical installer allows you to setup raid devices during the install. that would probably be

Help with RAID on RH 7.0

2001-01-26 Thread K Old
Hello, I am setting up a server that will have 2 SCSI hard drives in it and would like to have the second one mirror the first. I'm not sure if RH 7.0 supports it, in fact I doubt itbut I've seen that the 2.4 kernel has support for RAID. I have 2 questions. 1) Does RH 7.0 support RAID?

Re: Where ? Free Internet Access for RedHat Linux

2001-01-26 Thread Adrian Trifan
Doing an AltaVista search I found that .nocharge.com may provide Linux free Internet access in US & Canada. When I've tried to subscribe ... surprise: Ontario/etc. was in their list but the zip code has 5 digit maximum, Canada has 6 digit zip so ... I couldn't subscribe, but for US, you ma

RE: crontab -l

2001-01-26 Thread Rob Yale
Or, you could re-install the file 'crontab -u root /directoryname/filename' Rob > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Thierry ITTY > Sent: January 26, 2001 1:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: crontab -l > > > A 10:57 26/01/20

Re: Seagate Traven Trape Drive

2001-01-26 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, MHS WebCrew wrote: > Hello! > > Is it possible to use a Seagate Traven tape drive on linux? I looked at the Seagate >web site and found nothing. This is the only tape drive we have laying around and I >would really like to make use of it. Any help, including drive locati

Re: Seagate Traven Trape Drive

2001-01-26 Thread Jeff Hogg
-Original Message- From: MHS WebCrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, January 26, 2001 5:50 PM Subject: Seagate Traven Trape Drive >Hello! > >Is it possible to use a Seagate Traven tape drive on linux? I looked at the Seagate web site and foun

Re: Removing lock files (portmap segfault)

2001-01-26 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi, I wrote: > "If you kill the portmap process without saving its tables you will have to > reboot the machine." I am a little surprised portmap doesn't recreate empty > tables when restarted and no table is available. Portmap does recreate clean tables on one of my 6.2 machi

Seagate Traven Trape Drive

2001-01-26 Thread MHS WebCrew
Hello! Is it possible to use a Seagate Traven tape drive on linux? I looked at the Seagate web site and found nothing. This is the only tape drive we have laying around and I would really like to make use of it. Any help, including drive locations (if available) are appreciated. Thanks, Ca

RE: Oracle 8 on redhat 6.2

2001-01-26 Thread Thornton Prime
Too bad RedHat 7.0 does not work with Oracle though. There are tricks to > setting it up, but I have yet to get a datbase to run right with it yet. > > Paul Anderson > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Trond Eivind Glomsrèd > Sent: Fr

Re: Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Mike Burger
You probably haven't actually updated anything...you're probably just fine to do the update. On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Randy Perkins wrote: > hello > i am using RH7 > > up2date tells me that glibc needs updating but "The packages were marked to > be skipped by your configuration" > under the package

Re: Removing lock files (portmap segfault)

2001-01-26 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Mike, > If neither portmap nor nfsd are running, there's nothing to segfault. > Portmap should recreate its lockfile when it starts, as should nfsd. I meant to ask if these stale lock files could cause portmap to segfault on invokation of rpcinfo -p or nfs start. I guess not

Re: Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Randy Perkins
hello i am using RH7 up2date tells me that glibc needs updating but "The packages were marked to be skipped by your configuration" under the package retrieval options i have selected " Do not display packages when local configuration file has been modified" What local configuration files have i

help with redirecting web requests

2001-01-26 Thread shoe
I'm working with my RH 6.2 router/firewall. I run the firewall with ipchains and ipfwadm. What I want to do is make any requests for websites from the internal machines be redirected through my ISP's content filtering proxy server. I've tried some of the web proxy servers out there but they seem t

Re: Removing lock files

2001-01-26 Thread Mike Burger
If neither portmap nor nfsd are running, there's nothing to segfault. Portmap should recreate its lockfile when it starts, as should nfsd. On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Can I safely remove the portmap and nfs lock files in /var/lock/subsys w

Removing lock files

2001-01-26 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi everyone, Can I safely remove the portmap and nfs lock files in /var/lock/subsys when these services aren't running? Could these lock files make portmap segfault when starting nfs? Bye, Leonard

Re: When to use 'unset'?

2001-01-26 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Brad Doster wrote: > When is it necessary/desireable (probably 2 different questions) to > unset variables created within a script? It's never necessary, but it can be desireable if you have variables that are consuming a great deal of resources (e.g. you have variables that

Re: When to use 'unset'?

2001-01-26 Thread tc lewis
unless you're using a _lot_ of env vars, or are in an environment with very limited memory, i wouldn't worry about unsetting variables unless you really don't want those vars to exist for logic later in the script. when the shell process terminates, any memory the env vars were using would be fr

When to use 'unset'?

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
When is it necessary/desireable (probably 2 different questions) to unset variables created within a script? I've written a bash function that gleans most, if not all, variables created within a script, then unsets them. But, when it runs, it takes a second or two, which isn't bad, but feels lik

Re: Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Mike Burger
That would depend greatly on whether you dynamically or statically linked your applications against the libraries. If you did static linking, then you'd have to recompile them. If they're dynamically linked, then you only have to update the libraries...the applications should make their calls to

diald vs. d-on-d Poll

2001-01-26 Thread SoloCDM
Which is better to have, a diald or dial-on-demand with a nameserver, mail server, all around server, blah, blah, blah? Note: When you reply to this message, please include the mailing list/newsgroup address in Cc: and my email address in To:. **

Re: Another Palm question

2001-01-26 Thread J.D.
Michaell Taylor wrote: > I've installed pilot-link and received no error messages. > I also, > ln -s /dev/ttys0 /dev/pilot > When I attempt pilot-xfer I get : > pilot-xfer -s /home/mtaylor/palm > Unable to bind to port '/dev/pilot'. > (Please see 'man pilot-xfer' or 'pilot-xfer --help' for informa

Re: high load with screen blank

2001-01-26 Thread Larry Grover
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 06:36:40 -0900, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I killed the xscreensaver and just use power management to turn off the > monitor when idle - however that means I can't lock my screen either. You can still lock the screen -- manually: Install xlockmore, then type "xlock -

RE: Oracle 8 on redhat 6.2

2001-01-26 Thread Paul Anderson
Too bad RedHat 7.0 does not work with Oracle though. There are tricks to setting it up, but I have yet to get a datbase to run right with it yet. Paul Anderson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Trond Eivind Glomsrшd Sent: Friday, January 2

Re: Radius Server

2001-01-26 Thread scott.list
Cistron seems to be the most popular one that supports concurrent user control. http://www.miquels.cistron.nl/radius/ I'm considering moving to it or a variant with SQL - ICRadius http://radius.innercite.com/ Search for Lucent Radius (www.livingston.com) www.XTRadius.com <- They have links to ab

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
>> Look at manipulating the IFS variable; you can do wondrous things with that. Yep, I've thought about it, but that's all so far. >> Next, we get into opening and using file descriptors... All in good time. :) bd ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMA

Re: [RHL] Getting lilo boot restored - help needed

2001-01-26 Thread Vidiot
bero responded: >Use > /mntpnt/sbin/lilo -r /mntpnt >or > chroot /mntpnt /sbin/lilo > >Those will access kernel, devices, etc. in the root filesystem (/mntpmt). Thank you kind sir. That worked great. MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other toys?

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
>> See my other replies for more thoughts on this, but it actually has to be >> "s/$//g", and must use "s rather than 's. Whoops! My bad. :) Both of these work... 's/\\$//g' # single quotes "s/$//g"# double quotes Thanks to Matthew for catching my goof

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
>> That's making the big assumption that wrong sort of quotes is your problem. >> If not then umm.. err.. *shurg* ... Did i meantion in worked for me? ;) Yep, you nailed it. Thanks for taking time to post the echo examples! bd ___ Redhat-list maili

Re: list of RPMs and what they do?

2001-01-26 Thread Michael R. Jinks
You can generate a list like this from the command line, either from the RedHat CD or from the list of packages installed on the system. First from the RPM package files, assuming your Red Hat cd is mounted at /mnt/cdrom, you can do $ rpm -qpi /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/*.rpm > /tmp/rpminfo.txt For

Re: Getting lilo boot restored - help needed

2001-01-26 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Vidiot wrote: > OK, here is the situation so far: > > The lilo boot program was removed from the drive when Windoze was reloaded. > > We can boot and run the rescue boot. We can mount the root partition > on a directory we created. > > We can do: > > /mntpnt/sbin/lilo

Re: list of RPMs and what they do?

2001-01-26 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi Jim, Try http://www.redhat.com/products/software/linux/pl_rhl7.html Have fun, -- _ Brian Ashe CTO [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dee-Web Software Services, LLC. http://www.dee-web.com/

Re: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 09:41:30AM -0800, Brad Doster wrote: > IOW, I can treat the list as space or line delimited. Using var3=`echo > "$var1\n$var2"` eliminates the ability to treat it as a space delimilted > list as 'echo $var3' and 'echo "$var3"' both produce 'a\nb'. Well, in one sense--in a

Re: [RHL] Getting lilo boot restored - help needed

2001-01-26 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Vidiot wrote: > We can do: > > /mntpnt/sbin/lilo -C /mntpnt/etc/lilo.conf > > but lilo complains that it can't find /dev/hda1. How can that be, since > we mounted it using /dev/hda1? Use /mntpnt/sbin/lilo -r /mntpnt or chroot /mntpnt /sbin/lilo Those

Re[2]: Diald

2001-01-26 Thread Brian Ashe
Hi fred, >> Problem 1 >> >> Every time one of the windows 98 computers is booted up,the server start dialing >via the modem to the outside world.Diald is started and it tries to make a connection >to the outsideworld. fs> That happens at my house too. I have yet to find out how to cure it. fs

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
>> Now what you should do is store the \n's in var3 like: >> var3=`echo "$var1\n$var2"` >> after which: >> echo -e $var3 >> would give the desired output Yep, that works too. But :), var3=`echo -e "$var1\n$var2"` seems to be a bit more flexible in that 'echo $var3' produces... a b ...a

Getting lilo boot restored - help needed

2001-01-26 Thread Vidiot
OK, here is the situation so far: The lilo boot program was removed from the drive when Windoze was reloaded. We can boot and run the rescue boot. We can mount the root partition on a directory we created. We can do: /mntpnt/sbin/lilo -C /mntpnt/etc/lilo.conf but lilo complains that

list of RPMs and what they do?

2001-01-26 Thread Jim Baxter
Hi Back when we first installed RH 5.2 it came with a book that had a section with a brief description of each RPM. That helped select the packages we needed to install. Now we are about to install 7.0 and I can not find any such list adn description on the 4 CDs. Could anyone tell if there is

Re: Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Curt Seeliger wrote: > Folks, > > If a security patch is required for the C library, this seems to imply > that all applications compiled against the library require > recompilation. Am I mistaken, or do I have a whole lotta work ahead of > me? > Nope. The only programs tha

Re: Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Dave Reed
> From: Curt Seeliger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Folks, > > If a security patch is required for the C library, this seems to imply > that all applications compiled against the library require > recompilation. No, that's the benefit of dynamically linked (aka shared libraries) executables. You

RE: Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
concerning the glibc patch : normally the libc is loaded dynamically which means that, if the libc API itself has not changed and unless you created statically linked executables, I think you don't need to recompile anything. If anyone think I am wrong, please tell . Philippe -Original Mes

Re: crontab -l

2001-01-26 Thread Thierry ITTY
A 10:57 26/01/2001 -0600, vous avez écrit : >During an upgrade from RedHat 5.2 to 7.0 I noticed something wrong with >cron. It doesn't work anymore. >When I do a crontab -l it tells me >no crontab for root. >The cron is still where I left it in /var/spool/cron/root >Has anyone come accross this pr

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
>> varlist=`echo "$varlist" | sed 's/\\$//'` See my other replies for more thoughts on this, but it actually has to be "s/$//g", and must use "s rather than 's. Thanks for your input! bd ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://li

Applying glibc patch.

2001-01-26 Thread Curt Seeliger
Folks, If a security patch is required for the C library, this seems to imply that all applications compiled against the library require recompilation. Am I mistaken, or do I have a whole lotta work ahead of me? Second, since I'm running 6.2, I'm looking for the appropriate patches (I've only s

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
>> See regex(7) for more info. Thanks for the pointer and the explanation. That actually pointed me to another solution... sed 's/[$]//g' ...which is much easier to read, and in very crude time tests is about equivalent to "s/$//g". bd === Brad Dos

portmap segfaults

2001-01-26 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi! Apart from the wu-ftpd upgrade I talked about yesterday I also did the nfs- utils upgrade. Another very dumb move. Our provider (widexs.nl) puts its own nfs over the existing nfs-utils. So I thought I was upgrading nfs-utils, but instead I was killing their nfs stuff. I got

Re: crontab -l

2001-01-26 Thread Lorris J. Woods
I believe this means that there are no cron entries for root, you have to create them. On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Tony Campisi wrote: > During an upgrade from RedHat 5.2 to 7.0 I noticed something wrong with > cron. It doesn't work anymore. > When I do a crontab -l it tells me > no crontab for root. >

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Matthew Melvin
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 at 8:34am (-0800), Brad Doster wrote: > >> Ahhh.. we need another \ - one to protect $ from sed and > >> another to protect the first \ from the backticks. > > >>varlist=`echo "$varlist" | sed 's/\\$//g'` > > Apparently that's still not enough. I think '\\$' parses to '\$

Re: Diald

2001-01-26 Thread fred smith
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 09:15:33AM +0800, Horticom wrote: > Hello, > >>I am using RH 5.1. > I am trying to set up a Linux server to get my E-mail once every day and to use it >for multiple Windows computers to surf the Internet at the same time. > > I installed squid.When I restart the Linux se

crontab -l

2001-01-26 Thread Tony Campisi
During an upgrade from RedHat 5.2 to 7.0 I noticed something wrong with cron. It doesn't work anymore. When I do a crontab -l it tells me no crontab for root. The cron is still where I left it in /var/spool/cron/root Has anyone come accross this problem and can help me fix it? TIA- tC ___

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Brad Doster
>> Ahhh.. we need another \ - one to protect $ from sed and >> another to protect the first \ from the backticks. >> varlist=`echo "$varlist" | sed 's/\\$//g'` Apparently that's still not enough. I think '\\$' parses to '\$' in which looks like it should be used to look for a literal '$',

mod_php-4.0.4pl1-3.rpm? Where is it?

2001-01-26 Thread Lou Spironello
Php-4.0.4pl1-3 files were placed on updates.redhat.com a few days ago. However, they need mod_php-4.0.4pl1-3.rpm? Where is mod_php-4.0.4pl1-3.rpm on the ftp site? Thank you Lou. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.c

RAID Creation Problem

2001-01-26 Thread Clement
Hi, I cannot create RAID on a new system with RH7.0. Your help is much appreciated. The problem comes when running 'mkraid /dev/md0'. Here are the details: Kernel: 2.2.18, sourced from linux.org, patched with reiserfs 3.5.29. # cat /proc/mdstat Personalities: [3 raid1] read_ahead not set md0

RE: Best tool 4 script string replacement

2001-01-26 Thread Warren Melnick
I would used sed. You will have to learn a little bit about regular expressions, but they are such a powerful tool that it is worth investing a some time. Basically: cat oldscriptname| sed s/jabberd/newservername/g > newscriptname Warren Melnick Director of Research and Develop

Re: up2date

2001-01-26 Thread Jacob Killian
No, I didn't think so, and ran it anyway. Seemed to work, despite the errors. Anyone know what that error message means? Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. Thanks, Jacob On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, you wrote: > Jacob Killian <[EMAIL PRO

Best tool 4 script string replacement

2001-01-26 Thread chadws
I am trying to write a script to modify a configuration script for the jabber server. I am new to shell scripting and was wondering how people would approach the following situations. 1. The host name is configured by the following xml tags localhost localhost What is the best tool for replac

Re: up2date

2001-01-26 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Jacob Killian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > up2date doesn't need X running does it? No. -- Trond Eivind Glomsrød Red Hat, Inc. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: high load with screen blank

2001-01-26 Thread James
- Original Message - From: "Michael George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 3:54 AM Subject: Re: high load with screen blank > I'm going to try turning off xscreensaver and see if that makes a > difference... > > -Michael I just read through t

Re: Oracle 8 on redhat 6.2

2001-01-26 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
"Denis J. Cirulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 01:41:40PM -0500, Trond Eivind GlomsrЬd wrote: > teg> There is a patch, which AFAIR is included in in the Enterprise edition > teg> of Red Hat Linux 6.2. > teg> > teg> The enterprise kernel is included with all versions of

Re: C++ problem ... More

2001-01-26 Thread Matthew Saltzman
>> conio.h >> cstring.h > >conio.h is a DOS-thing and doesn't exist under Unix - you will have to >rewrite those parts of your program. If I remember correctly, the >"curses" library provides similar functionality under Unix, however, >you'll hav to dig into the documentation to find out what to

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Stephen_Reilly
>> var3=`echo -e "$var1\n$var2"` >>...does the trick. It's the -e option in echo that's doing this, it allows the \n to be read and used as a new line. e.g. echo -e "$var1\n$var2" should read: a b but echo var3 after above would still give: a b Now what you should do is store the \n's in v

Radius Server

2001-01-26 Thread Muhammed Usman
Hello every body I am looking for a Radius Server software for RH 6.2, can any one help me in this regard.. Usman ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

RE: Bash Script Questions

2001-01-26 Thread Stephen_Reilly
probably a bit late with this but; > > varlist=`echo "$varlist" | sed 's/$//'` > varlist=`echo "$varlist" | sed 's/\\$//'` > > 2) Given two variables, say var1="a" and var2="b", I want to create var3 > > such that it is "ab", i.e 'echo "$var3"' produces: > > > > a > > b > > > You w

up2date

2001-01-26 Thread Jacob Killian
up2date doesn't need X running does it? Anyone recognize this error: Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. Thanks, -- Jacob Killian PGTC System Administrator 501-267-7245 "Long may we walk" --my mom _

Re: high load with screen blank

2001-01-26 Thread Michael George
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 11:18:10AM +, Thomas Ribbrock wrote: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 01:28:27PM -0500, Michael George wrote: > > I just put Guiness on two machines, and I've noticed that when I come to the > > systems after a long idle time, the load is right around 1. I have > [...] > > ef

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