k in the HD return this message:
> fsck /dev/hdb
This fails because you're trying to fsck the entire drive. Instead, use: fsck
/dev/hdb1
> Does someone could help me?
> Thanks,
>
HTH
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apache tells all the times:
> "http://./opencms/index.html " doesn't exist ( I think apache find it
> in the file system instead of send the request to tomcat ). Help!!!
> Thanks.
Instead of redirecting all traffic to tomcat:
JKMount /* ajp13
just redire
list will become the defacto fedora list??
2. I purchased a rhn account to help support redhat, since they won't
be shipping redhat 10, and it isn't clear if up2date will be available
for fedora what value this account bring me, and has redhat considered
this.
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x27;t properly registered. To work around this I would assign
the ip address of your primary dns server to the third one that is still
up if that is possible.
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You are missing a couple of things, mostly the setup on the xp machine,
check this out
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=windows+xp+samba+pdc&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-
8&oe=utf-8&selm=slrnb0rk25.6ua.sy_nttvr%40gurcragntba.pbz&rnum=2 , and
everything should work fine.
Barry Johns
from there? At last, when I have the modules, do I need to copy
> them to
> an other location so the card-services can use them?
>
You'll find RPMs for RH9 here:
http://dag.wieers.com/packages/
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On Tuesday 09 September 2003 02:31 am, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> I am sorry that I cannot help solve your problem, but... I have a Thinkpad.
> What do "thinkpad-modules" do?
It's necessary for the tpctl (http://tpctl.sourceforge.net) program.
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>
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 00:27:30 -0400, Barry L. Kline wrote:
> > warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 8df56d05
> > Error: Could not find
to validate package." I've
double-checked and it appears as though all should be okay. What am I
missing here? I haven't seen anything on the fedora site that indicates
anything special that I need to do and didn't find anything in
groups.google.com.
TIA,
Barry
[EMAIL
it
though. That should fix your problem, let me know if that helps and good
luck.
Barry
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not
I have seen a similar problem when using Vmware, is this were you are
seeing the problem??.
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Sure is, vmware allows you mount iso's like a regular file system to
your cdrom drive. I actually found the answer after many, many hours
googling around. Check it out here
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/22062/fid/1144 .
Good luck.
Barry
>
>
> Yeah, Actuall
cpio -idmv<%file-to-be-extracted%
i -extract
d -create dirs
m -preserve time
v -verbose
Good Luck
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Can anyone give me a hand with this? I have a couple cpio files that I
need to extract. I can list the contents by doing: cpio -itv <
[filename]
But when try to extract
smartctl -a /dev/(sda or hda) will spit out some smart information. If
it is an ide drive it should barf some good stuff that no one
understands, just look at the top 10 lines, it should tell you if the
smart test passed or failed. Good luck.
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Just do a "grub-install /dev/hda" to reinitialize grub on the correct
partition and everything should be fine, KISS.
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I have seen in the past that certain network adapters don't
handle apm very well. Make sure apmd is turned off. My 2 cents anyway.
Barry Johnson
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Hi!
Sorry for reloading the debate, but it was so interesting :^)
Received this from OSDL mailing-list.
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On July 24, 2003 Prof. Eden Moglen of Columbia Law School and General
Council of the Free Software Foundation
For the record just because your controller supports hot swap doesn't
mean software raid will handle it well. Raid cards are expensive for a
reason, they work.
Barry Johnson
I have a 1u server - the description is listed below.
http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/SUPERServer/SuperServer
I have run into similar weird problems with rpm, sometimes just
rebuilding the rpm database fixed my problems. Rpm --rebuilddb as root
Barry Johnson
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d, 2003-07-30 at 13:13, Bill Tangren wrote:
> >
>
> Yes, but I believe it will change the detail for *all* of the logs
> watched. I believe Barry wanted to change the detail level for
> particular services. That I don't know how to do.
>
> Bill
>
That's corr
Awk is something that you could you
More $filename|awk '{print $1}'|uniq will sort through the file and
print the first column
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I was wondering if it possible to change what detail level a service
shows up under. I realize this seems vague but you'll know what I'm
talking about if you know the answer. Thanks.
Barry Johnson
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I have now good elements for digging the subject.
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"CTRL+ALT+F7"
dlangschied a écrit :
> Thanks this helped alot. One further question: Once I am in console, how
> do I get back to GNOME?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> David Langschied
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> 25644 Mackinac
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>
> Phone: (586)777-7542
> Cell: (248)789-84
Hi!
This message may be off topic and I apologize a lot if so.
I would like to have your opinions about open source databases versus
commercial ones. I had a _serious_ debate with some of my colleagues
about open source in general but when I started to compare mysql to
oracle, they literally fir
"Benjamin J. Weiss" a écrit :
>
> > I need to open the 8901, 4446 and ports for my installation. I
> > cannot find anything about this on the Red Hat documentation pages
>
> You need to adjust the rules for your iptables. There's a gui way (the
> command for which I can't remember, since
7;s what did it for me.
Eric
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Well, that didn't work either. I have
it is too embedded in our company.
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We also use the D-Link DKVM-8E, which is a very nice box (both linux and Win servers on it).
However, we bought a KMV extender (brand name Ten or Aten?, I can't read their logo), which has not been satisfactory. Anyone have recommendations for extenders (used in
Title: RE: Restrict output of "ps"
ps -ef | grep $USER
works for me
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G'Day,
I am running RedHat 7.0.
Is it possible to restrict
nk your resolution is set too low. Hit " and the keypad plus
sign (+) until you can see everything."
Barry
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the boot disk. (It will boot using
the boot disk).
RAID setup:
mdo hda1 hdc1
md1 hda2 hdc2
hda
hda1 /boot RAID
hda2 / RAID
hda3 /swap ext3
hdc
hdc1 /boot RAID
hdc2 / RAID
hdc3 /swap ext3
Barry Barckley
FireFly Technologies
Title: RE: Deleting a file
I have had luck with the following technique for deleting files that were incorrectly created with special characters in the filename (sometimes non-displayed characters):
Use find to develop a pattern unique to the file or files you want to delete, such as
find .
achievable?
Barry J. Alexander
are also having this problem and searching for a solution.
Sun has an install FAQ entry titled "having trouble installing on RH8",
but their solution does not work.
Anybody have any luck with this? Any ideas?
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>What is going on?
>Has Red Hat made the hard drive unusable for anything except Linux?
Tr
except Linux?
Barry
Lee.
>From everything I've read and heard, the only mainstream motherboard
that has had issues with the Linux kernel is the Jabil/Kadoka board that
Gateway used in their Select 600/700/800 series (Of course, I've got
one). I've since replaced mine with an Asus and have had no issues.
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7;s been a couple of years since I've even signed on
to a 400.
Barry Willett
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At 12:35 PM 10/15/02,
w does one remove an app from Linux?
I installed Coldfusion MX months ago from an rpm. Using the RPM Manager and APT, I
don't see Cold-anything listed.
Any pointer to info or help appreciated.
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o the conf file manually, but if there is a good tool out there...
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read it.
Page scrolling when the page is full just repeats over the top of the previous page.
Everything is standard and default - nothing modified.
Any clues???
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For what it's worth, I'm not a fan of the packages (simply because I'm
unfamiliar with them). I don't know what makes NVIDIA's rpm packages
distro-specific, but unless you are using SuSE, the latest releases of
rpm for the major distros aren't available yet. Typically, I go with
the tarballs, un
;m going to try them tonight. Of
course, scrapping this motherboard and getting a new one is an option, but
not one I want to take just yet...
On Mon October 7 2002 10:27 pm, Barry Willett wrote:
> Hello - I've been having one problem every time I've tried installing RH
> 8.0. The in
/8x/32x CDRW
DVD-ROM
...
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2 40GB hard
drives
12x/8x/32x
CDRW
DVD-ROM
...
Any suggestions or
comments? Thanks...
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2 40GB hard
drives
LG 12x/8x/32x
CDRW
...
Any suggestions or
comments? Thanks...
Barry
"Barry L. Kline" wrote:
>
> Robert Monical wrote:
> >
> but maybe I screwed up the configuration).
> > 3. Would someone help me learn how to use positional parameters in bash
> > functions.
> > something like (as you can tell, I'm not much of a
() {rpm -qa | grep "$1"}
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you fdisk (or disk
druid) it during the install?
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"Barry L. Kline" wrote:
> You have a couple of choices here.
>
> If hda dies, you can boot on hdc if your BIOS supports it. If not (and
> you have loaded the boot loader on hdc as well as hda) then move the
> hdc drive to the primary channel and boot from it. A better s
ake the
appropriate partitions (marked as type fd), then raidhotadd the
partitions back into your mirror set. When you're up-and-running you
can then use LILO or GRUB to make the new drive bootable.
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Thanks I'll give that a try.
Barry
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 01:36:06PM -0400, Barry Lynch wrote:
perl-perl-RPM 0.291-2 requires Librpm.so.0
How do I find the required Lib?? Confused newbie.
You probably need to install the rpm-devel pa
ewbie.
Barry
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>
> bk
Use chkconfig --level 2345 httpd on
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, etc, but I have no idea how to do this. Can someone tell me what I
need to do (and how to do it)?
Barry
ther things not covered by mod_jk.conf-auto
JkMount /*.jspajp13
JkMount /servlet/*ajp13
The trick is to start tomcat first, so that it can create
mod_jk.conf-auto, then start apache.
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"Ashley M. Kirchner" wrote:
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> Could someone please tell me which RPM contains libltdl.so.0 ? Since it's not
>on my system, I need to install it, and knowing which RPM it's in helps...
>
> --
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> BG wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> It's been a couple of years since I tried to mount a windows share
> on a RH workstation using samba and I can't seem to locate my notes
> on the command format.
>
> Help please!
>
> TIA,
> Bill
mount -t smb -o user
Al Adcock wrote:
>
> OK:
>
> I'm running a RH server in the office, running samba. I have linux on
> my laptop. How do I mount the remote file system? I tried:
>
> mount filebox:/usr/local/home /remote, where filebox is the name of the
> file server.
>
> It returns permission denied. I loo
> Billy Davis wrote:
>
> Help!
>
> The power supply in our Server failed during backup. Now, our
> /dev/lp0, /dev/lp1 and SCSI tape (/dev/rst0) have disappeared. Is
> there an EASY way to get them back?
>
> Thanks,
> Billy Davis
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motherboard replaced)...?
Can anyone offer any help here?
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If this database is not in production, then I would run dbassit and generate a
new Database. You will probably have to enter a different SID
other than emarld.
Sometimes there are problems when Installing Oracle on Linux :(
Paul
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> Barry L. Kline wrote:
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> >> I leave my firewall and masquarading rules in place
> >> permanently, and let pppd handle route changes dynamically with the
> >> defaultroute option. Is y
Does anyone know where there are some sample scripts
for iptables?
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Barry
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wrong on this? Would you be willing to post or e-mail me your
firewall/masq script so that I may compare it with mine?
Thanks very much for replying David.
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look like you could try that.
Another solution that seems simple enough is to find a local biz,
perhaps right next door, that would permit you to fax something to
them so that you could retrieve the output?
Barry
t= no
user= root
server = /usr/bin/rsync
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with the flying window on it, but have no idea what
it's called.
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I'd like to get a usb zip. I've got RH 7.0, with a
2.4.0 kernel with usb support. Can anyone tell me if
it will work? Or am I better off with a parallel port
zip?
Thanks,
Barry
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> I am having some issues getting tomcat running on
> redhat 7.0 can anyone help?
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What are your issues?
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> What's the easiest way to tell if RH7.0 has installed XFree 4.0 or
> XFree 3.3.3?
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rpm -qa | grep "XFree"
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> internal mail server?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Chris Mulcahy
You'll want to use the ipmasqadm tool to do the port forwarding.
Barry
p.s. Would you please turn off HTML formatting for posts? Thanks!
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D rom drive
with a new one of the same model. I've tried terminating the CD with
its own terminator as well as using an external one. I still have the
same problem.
Is there anyone out there who's successfully used this drive?
TIA,
Barry
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> http://gsu.linux.org.tr/wipe/
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> Secure Deletion 2.3
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I'm going to: dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/hda
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to of.
So, what't the quick-and-dirty drive wiping technique used by those
who love Linux?
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> 25, and kill priority 75. (See the chkconfig manpage for details, and
> the scripts in /etc/rc.d/init.d for examples.)
That's what I really like about this list -- you can always learn
something new! Thanks Peter.
Barry
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use a 'K' prefix. The associated script will be called with a
parameter of 'stop'.
If you're planning to start up in X, you'd duplicate these links in
the /etc/rc.d/rc5.d directory.
I find this whole thing a fairly elegant way
"Barry L. Kline" wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a Linux-based piece of software for testing a
> TCP/IP network? I have a segment of my network that's in another
> building which is connected by glass. Machines over there are getting
> exquisitely slow response ti
that one must exist already.
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> Hi,
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> This is probably a easy answer question. How can I set up Apache Server to
> start when my server is booted? I am using Red-Hat 6.2.
>
Easiest is to use /usr/sbin/ntsysv as root and ensure httpd
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I fixed this problem by placing the "linear" option in lilo.conf, then
reran /sbin/lilo. Problem solved!
Barry
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the future, where should I look for this type of general information?
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While I agree it's not needed, I've formatted quite a few IDE drives
with On-Track Disk Manager. It's an urban legend that it's impossible.
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y but it is not working
>as evident in the lines above. Any ideas/comments?
One thing that happened to me once: WIN95 detected an INTEL NIC and
correctly set the IRQ and address. After checking the obvious, I
noticed it was looking at the AUI instead of BNC connection.
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s/windows app that shows you what is taking what and what's better what
>two devices are conflicting? I would prefer a linux solution however I
>will take whatever I can get.
What I have done is to run MSD, Q option :^(DOS) with the NIC out.
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Any help at getting my Ethernet to run at Ethernet speeds will be appreciated.
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