On Sunday 03 August 2003 17:25, Alex wrote:
> Does anybody know what is this and what would be the cause+fix for
> something like this?
>
> Forged DCC command from 192.168.254.26: 82.xxx.xxx.xxx:1799
>
> Thanks
Will this fit the circumstances? If not, I'm not going to be much more
help but it ma
Does anybody know what is this and what would be the cause+fix for something
like this?
Forged DCC command from 192.168.254.26: 82.xxx.xxx.xxx:1799
Thanks
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Hi.
I changend the chunk size in /etc/raidtab and stopped raid with raidstop and
recreate the raid partition (using mkraid -R /dev/md0).
I start parted in Red Hat 9 using the next command inside a ssh session:
parted /dev/md0 (a RAID 0 partition)
I have a monitor connected to the linux box and
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Subject: Re: strange message in logs.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 08:46:45AM -0500, Ryan O'Neil wrote:
>
> We keep receiving the following messages in the log "Feb 17 10:23:48
ns1
> named[791]: client xx.xx.xx.x#4503: update denied"
>
> It comes in on different po
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 08:46:45AM -0500, Ryan O'Neil wrote:
>
> We keep receiving the following messages in the log "Feb 17 10:23:48 ns1
> named[791]: client xx.xx.xx.x#4503: update denied"
>
> It comes in on different ports and such. Any thoughts on this?
My guess is that these are from Win2
We keep receiving the following messages in the log “Feb
17 10:23:48 ns1 named[791]: client xx.xx.xx.x#4503: update denied”
It comes in on different ports and such. Any thoughts on this?
Can any one on the list enlighten me as to what might be causing these message
log entries? My sytem has been acting very weird the past few days. I am still
learning so please help.
Apr 9 14:17:32 magoo kernel: bridge-eth0: clear IFF_PROMISC
Apr 9 14:17:43 magoo PAM_pwdb[1048]: (gdm) session c
"Ahkoshy@localhost" wrote:
> Apr 8 22:54:43 localhost kernel: hdd:<3>ide-scsi: hdd: unsupported
> command in request queue (0)
> The odd part is the hdd<3> ide-scsi unsupported being reported
> I did not get this message till today...
Perhaps you were previously loading the driver when a disk w
I get these messages:
Mar 30 13:24:44 rosa kernel: hdc:<3>ide-scsi: hdc: unsupported command in request
queue (0)
Mar 30 13:24:44 rosa kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:00 (hdc), sector 0
Mar 30 13:24:44 rosa kernel: unable to read partition table
Mar 30 13:24:44 rosa kernel: scsi0 : SCSI h
Hi,
I've noticed the following messages after insmod ide-scsi
Apr 8 22:54:43 localhost kernel: hdd:<3>ide-scsi: hdd: unsupported
command in request queue (0)
Apr 8 22:54:43 localhost kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:40
(hdd), sector 0
Apr 8 22:54:43 localhost kernel: unable to read pa
Hi all
I get the following message periodically when I print
parport0:detected irq 7; use procfs to enable interupt driven operation
The pages print fine but having this show up on the screen
in a middle of a running program is not exactly wonderful.
Any ideas?
Also I found the print filter progra
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