My bad... Originally posted with wrong subject line.
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 06:28:21AM -0500, fred smith wrote:
> Hi gang!
>
> Using RH72 (fully updated), how do I make KDE become aware of a whole
> bunch of new True Type fonts I've installed?
>
> I've followed the directions RH gives, and now
Words by nate [Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:47:34PM -0800]:
> Sudhakar said:
> > Hi,
> > I'd appreciate if someone can point me to a link or resource which a
> > detailed explanation on Oops analysis for Redhat Linux.
>
man ksymoops
> trying to decode an oops w
I wrote:
> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
>
> --_=_NextPart_001_01C2CFCE.EDF42BD0
> (etc.)
Oh, my, not a very auspicious debut for the newbie. :(
Sorry, gang, my stupid mail server elect
Sudhakar said:
> Hi,
> I'd appreciate if someone can point me to a link or resource which a
> detailed explanation on Oops analysis for Redhat Linux.
trying to decode an oops won't do you much good unless you understand
linux kernel internals. even less useful if you aren&
Hi,
I'd appreciate if someone can point me to a link or
resource which a detailed explanation on Oops analysis for Redhat
Linux.
Thanks,
Peram
And the reason for this is ?
kernel: <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address
4f545069
kernel: printing eip:
kernel: c014cecf
kernel: *pde =
kernel: Oops:
kernel: nfs lockd sunrpc 8139too mii 3c59x usb-uhci usbcore ext3 jbd
kernel: CPU:0
t; May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: *pde =
> May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Oops:
> May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Kernel 2.4.9-31
> May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: CPU:0
> May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: EIP:
> 0010:[8139too:__insmod_8139too_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-31/kernel/drivers/net/+-1
May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: c06c3f8e
May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: *pde =
May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Oops:
May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: Kernel 2.4.9-31
May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: CPU:0
May 24 20:03:49 www kernel: EIP:
0010:[8139too:__insmod_8139too_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-31/kernel/driv
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On Monday 29 April 2002 03:33 pm, Linux wrote:
> I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
>
> I cannot execute any commands from the command prompt
I missed the start of this thread, sorry.
Does it work if you type the full pa
On 22:56 29 Apr 2002, Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| No I did not update the kernel
| I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
|
| Many thanks
| Mike
|
| Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amanda disabled, removing
| Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amandaidx disab
No I did not update the kernel
I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
I cannot execute any commands from the command prompt
Any clues?
Many thanks
Mike
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amanda disabled, removing
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amandaidx disabled,
No I did not update the kernel
I have found out that xinetd services are not starting as below
Many thanks
Mike
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amanda disabled, removing
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amandaidx disabled, removing
Apr 29 21:39:30 lennie xinetd[906]: amidxtape disabled,
Did you re-compile you kernel? Or update it with a new one
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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:08 AM
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Subject: oops can't execute commands
This just happened.
when I l
This just happened.
when I login to my RH7.2 box I get the following.
any clues?
Last login: Mon Apr 29 21:42:31 2002
bash: dircolors: command not found
bash: grep: command not found
bash: cut: command not found
bash: cut: command not found
bash: id: command not found
bash: id: command not foun
Hi
I have a problem with my squid server. The other day I flushed the cache and
then it stoped. I get an error message to the effect that I do not have
access to /var/spool/squid to rebuild the cache "Permission denied" I have
checked the permissions and the user/group is Squid ownership 770.
I
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> I am no oops guru either, but you might start with providing us the kernel
> version you are using and maybe some details about (experimental) options you
> compiled into the kernel.
Myah, it's a moot point. I'm retiring that machi
is blowup. I'm not an OOPS guru, can
> anyone explain to me what caused this, if at all possible?
I am no oops guru either, but you might start with providing us the kernel
version you are using and maybe some details about (experimental) options you
c
request at
virtual address c7980091
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 01053000, %cr3 =
01053000
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: *pde =
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: Oops: 0002
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: CPU:0
Dec 13 07:37:47 users kernel: EIP:0010:[8390:ei_open+-12034
Hey, it's nothing more than the response from your uname -a command.
lookup "man uname".
--On Friday, November 30, 2001 1:21 AM +0100 Leonard den Ottolander
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Ward,
>
>> Ok, I've seen kernel panics before, but what the devil is this?
>
>> [root@Char
Hi Ward,
> Ok, I've seen kernel panics before, but what the devil is this?
> [root@Charlie log]# uname -a
> Linux Charlie.nswcphdn.navy.mil 2.4.2-2 #1 Sun Apr 8 19:37:14 EDT 2001 i586
> unknown
I have no idea, but it seems it is time for a kernel upgrade
pmd entry c531b000:
Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: ... pmd not present!
Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: Oops: 0002
Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: CPU:0
Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: EIP:0010:[__remove_from_lru_list+23/144]
Nov 29 04:15:14 Charlie kernel: EIP:0010:[]
Mixing apples with oranges. My bad. Got it somewhat figured out.
Thanks though!
Jacob
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, you wrote:
> Well
>
> I'm having some problems recompiling.
>
> I get through make config, make dep, make clean OK.
>
> I've edited my Makefile to include a unique name in
lee wrote:
>
> > linux single
> >
> > at the lilo prompt and check out your free disk space with df. I'd bet
> > a dollar to a donut that either tmp or home partition is full.
> >
> > clean up some space and telinit 5 and you should be jammin'
> >
> > BTW if you are getting gdm errors on runleve
> linux single
>
> at the lilo prompt and check out your free disk space with df. I'd bet
> a dollar to a donut that either tmp or home partition is full.
>
> clean up some space and telinit 5 and you should be jammin'
>
> BTW if you are getting gdm errors on runlevel 3 it sounds like a non
> sta
lee wrote:
>
> hi..
>
> well..i was using netscape 6.1 and something got corrupted..so I hit
> CNT-ALT-BACKSPACE which usually logs out and back in well not this
> time..its happened before but now i can't get back even with linux 3 as it
> just keeps refreshing monitoir..
hi..
well..i was using netscape 6.1 and something got corrupted..so I hit
CNT-ALT-BACKSPACE which usually logs out and back in well not this
time..its happened before but now i can't get back even with linux 3 as it
just keeps refreshing monitoir..although it seems to be s
dmesg is your friend. I am an idiot.
Sorry for the bandwidth.
-m
"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:
>
> This is something that's puzzled me for ages. If I want to know which
> hardware driver a system is using for a network card, I usually cheat by
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At 02:39 PM 11/12/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Hee Hee,
>
>funny, I just gave Suse a try.. installation was nice do they have a
>mailing list like this one?
Yup: suse-e-linux is the main one. They actually have quite a few. Take a look on
suse.com (or .de) for the mailing list page - it gives all
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> It's ok, we like SuSE here too.
I'm actually using ssh on one of my home Slackware boxes to compose the
message on my Mandrake mail server. I like just about any GNU/Linux (I do
use Redhat on several boxes that I manage ).
I think people make too m
Hee Hee,
funny, I just gave Suse a try.. installation was nice do they have a
mailing list like this one?
Ahbaid
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> It's ok, we like SuSE here too.
>
> Right everybody? ;-)
>
> JW
>
>
> At 08:49 AM 11/12/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>
> >
It's ok, we like SuSE here too.
Right everybody? ;-)
JW
At 08:49 AM 11/12/2000 -0800, you wrote:
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le via ssh using the bonded interface. HOORAY!!!)
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/network stop -- kernel oops
As soon as I see the output of the oops on the console once, I can't get the
system sane again without a reboot. Sometimes the system freezes altogether,
and fsck is my friend. From watching "
Hi,
I had a similar problem with a ZipSlack package. It turned out
to be a 'umsdos kernel bug'. Upgrading made this problem go
away.
Try what you will, but your kernel may be having problems with
your hardware, while your hardware may be fine. There could be a
bug in the kernel and you may h
handle kernel paging request at virtual address 8bf9591c.
Oops
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task
In swapper task - not syncing
There was a bunch of other debugging stuff also; all of this came up before the
process got to the interactive start menu. I tried restarting the machine
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, eric clover spewed into the bitstream:
ec>sorry i forgot to take out the [RHL] out of the subject of my last reply
ec>sorry again
and this one...
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sorry again
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%-> ok... all joking aside I just got my second Oops in the log
%-> files... I am getting concerned... just not too sure what I
%-> should be doing about this... is this a sign of things that are
%-> going to be getting worse real soon now?
Not necessarily, but it probably w
At 2:40 AM -0400 3/9/00, Statux wrote:
>It's a kernel oops.. of course you should be concerned :)
ok... all joking aside I just got my second Oops in the log files... I am getting
concerned... just not too sure what I should be doing about this... is this a sign of
things that are goi
It's a kernel oops.. of course you should be concerned :)
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aging request at virtual address e258c3dd
kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 0205b000, %cr3 = 0205b000
kernel: *pde =
kernel: Oops:
kernel: CPU:0
kernel: EIP:0010:[d_lookup+100/220]
kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202
kernel: eax: c3dde258 ebx: e258c3c5 ecx: 0024 edx: c3c0
ker
i meant to say Red Hat 6.2 - slip o' the fingers. sorry. ;-)
prolly started some 'is 6.3 ready and where do i get it' thread.
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> These are the links you may want
>
> http://cosmos.kaist.ac.kr/~jylee/public/summer.html
>
> http://linas.org/linux/NMS.html
>
> http://hfcserver.btc.gatech.edu/net/management/linux/
>
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thanks
Eric Cifreo wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Robert Canary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 9:30 PM
> Subject: Re: broken zone(s) Oops! Spoke to soon
>
> > Still getting this damn things :-)
>
- Original Message -
From: Robert Canary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: broken zone(s) Oops! Spoke to soon
> Still getting this damn things :-)
> Any ideas why?
>
> Dec 5 22:20:04 mchn3 name
Robert Canary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is bind-8.2.2.P3-0.5.2 came from the RedHat 5.2 distro (rpm).
>> >Dec 5 22:20:09 mchn3 named[1612]: sysquery: sendto([0.0.136.81].53):
>> Invalid argument
Then I'm not sure. I get similar messages occasionally, but they look like
this:
named[252
This is bind-8.2.2.P3-0.5.2 came from the RedHat 5.2 distro (rpm).
Eric Sisler wrote:
> Robert Canary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Still getting this damn things :-)
> >Any ideas why?
>
> >Dec 5 22:20:04 mchn3 named[1612]: Sent NOTIFY for "6.32.208.in-addr.arpa
> IN SOA"
> >(6.32.208.in-addr
Robert Canary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Still getting this damn things :-)
>Any ideas why?
>Dec 5 22:20:04 mchn3 named[1612]: Sent NOTIFY for "6.32.208.in-addr.arpa
IN SOA"
>(6.32.208.in-addr.arpa); 1 NS, 1 A
If you're running bind 8 this is normal. Anytime you restart named after
making a
Still getting this damn things :-)
Any ideas why?
Dec 5 22:20:04 mchn3 named[1612]: Sent NOTIFY for "6.32.208.in-addr.arpa IN SOA"
(6.32.208.in-addr.arpa); 1 NS, 1 A
Dec 5 22:20:09 mchn3 named[1612]: sysquery: sendto([0.0.104.81].53): Invalid argument
Dec 5 22:20:09 mchn3 named[1612]: sysquer
I missed the whole point in that last post. The install _script_ is
actually fine; it's the app that gets called from the script (I'm pretty
sure) which is causing the failure. I've looked at the app and it's a
binary, so if I'm going to make it work I'll have to bend my system to it,
not the ot
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