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Have implimented redhat linux advanced server 2.1 on two P3 Xeon servers.
Occassionally the servers goes into a cycle of sudden slowdown in performance.
An indication is that this may be connected to the number of processors on the
machine. This is being said because one of the machines has two pro
Have implimented redhat linux advanced server 2.1 on two P3 Xeon servers.
Occassionally the servers goes into a cycle of sudden slowdown in performance.
An indication is that this may be connected to the number of processors on the
machine. This is being said because one of the machines has two pro
Have implimented redhat linux advanced server 2.1 on two P3 Xeon servers.
Occassionally the servers goes into a cycle of sudden slowdown in performance.
An indication is that this may be connected to the number of processors on the
machine. This is being said because one of the machines has two pro
he xntpd daemon. I've attached a copy of the 6.1 version at
the end of this message.
pete peterson
> Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:02:33 -0600 (CST)
> From: Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Do you use ntp to set your time?
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he xntpd daemon. I've attached a copy of the 6.1 version at
the end of this message.
pete peterson
> Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:02:33 -0600 (CST)
> From: Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Do you use ntp to set your time?
>
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, jack wallen, jr. wrote:
> the problem with SANE is that it supports so few scanners. my Umax
> scanner was rendered useless when i broke away from winders.
i try to look at things like this as a way to encourage vendors to support
linux, in a way they will unde
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Stan Brown wrote:
> The only other thing that would sugest you do is keep a _written_
> procedure for restoring from tha amanda tapes _without_ the amanda
> software. What if it was on the drive you lost. Of course to do this
> properly, you would need
hello,
i'm looking for the best way to do backups on my home network. here's the
setup...
i've got a rhl 6.0 machine with a total of about 14-15 gig of data that
will need to be backed up.
i also have a sun sparc, running solaris 7, with a 24 gig DDS3 tape drive.
right now the sparc nfs mounts
I am having a strange problem with my ppp link.
Sometimes, the data rate from my ISP to my computer is really slow to
non-existant.
I have a 33k modem on a dialup connection.
Software:
Linux 2.0.33 kernel, RH5.0, pppd 2.3.3
Hardware:
486 dx2 66, 32 meg ram, VLB I/O card
Here are some
I have the RH 5.0 release...
it appears that powerd is missing from the SysVinit package... the man page
is there, but no program.
Was this intentional??
Randy Smith
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Hello,
I am looking for info on connecting two modems to my linux box for
increased bandwidth to my ISP. I read something on this a while back, but
cannot locate it now. Anyone done this or know where the docuement is
(document name would be helpful)
Thanks!
Randy
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Hello,
I am looking to configure sendmail, or some other application, to deliver
mail to specified files.
The requirments are:
Mail for each named user (either special group or explicit) must go to a
common file. All the headers except: To, From, Subject are to be discarded.
A special header line
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone out there can help me. I have a 5.0 system
which has been working fine for some time now. I have a 3com 3c509
installed on a busy network and although everything is still working O.K,
the driver keeps complaining:
Waiting for 3c509 to discard packet, st
Hello, Just following the other module related questions made me think
about a *slight* problem I have with them...
When I mount my zip drive, I first have to install the module for it: IE:
modprobe ppa. It seems that the kerneld would to load this module in order
to mount this device. What needs
Hello,
Still haven't resolved the problem with user "root" being able to login
from any location. PAM, in conjunction with the /etc/securetty file is
supposed to limit this to just those locations specified in /etc/securetty.
The /etc/securetty file exists, with permissions 600 and owned by
use
Hello,
Still haven't resolved the problem with user "root" being able to login
from any location. PAM, in conjunction with the /etc/securetty file is
supposed to limit this to just those locations specified in /etc/securetty.
The /etc/securetty file exists, with permissions 600 and owned by
use
Hello,
Still haven't resolved the problem with user "root" being able to login
from any location. PAM, in conjunction with the /etc/securetty file is
supposed to limit this to just those locations specified in /etc/securetty.
The /etc/securetty file exists, with permissions 600 and owned by
use
>>Hello,
>>I posted a question about this the other day, but none of the suggestions
>>worked. Just wondering if there are some more hints??
>>Problem: I can log in as root from anywhere. The only locations that are
>>supposed to be allowed are tty0 - tty8, as specified in the /etc/securetty
>>fi
Hello,
I posted a question about this the other day, but none of the suggestions
worked. Just wondering if there are some more hints??
Problem: I can log in as root from anywhere. The only locations that are
supposed to be allowed are tty0 - tty8, as specified in the /etc/securetty
file. The file
>Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 11:38:42 + (GMT)
>From: Craig Kattner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: RedHat List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: cron ?
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>I set up a cron job to run fetchmail for me on my new install, but now
>root re
Hello,
After installing redhat 5.0 on my "server" computer here,
I found I could not logon as "root" from an ethernet port.
After reading some docs on this, I realized that the PAM
software was looking at /etc/securetty file and thus not
allowing the logon. So, I move
Hello,
After installing redhat 5.0 on my "server" computer here,
I found I could not logon as "root" from an ethernet port.
After reading some docs on this, I realized that the PAM
software was looking at /etc/securetty file and thus not
allowing the logon. So, I move
Hello,
What are the correct settings (flags) in the makefile for proper
compilation of samba on redhat 5? I want to use shadow passwords with this.
I have tried the -DSHADOW_PWD and -lshadow (as this worked on my SLAK
distribution) but there appears to be no libshadow in this redhat. I would
thin
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