On 1/25/10 9:33 AM, Robert Nichols wrote:
When using the -exec action with the ; terminator, the constructed
command line always contains the path for exactly one matched file.
Try it. Run find /usr -exec echo {} ; and see that you get one
path per line and output begins almost instantly.
William Warren wrote:
I have a new client that is running a fedora 4 system. Can i upgrade
that box to centos 5 with a reasonable expectation of success or should
i just back it up and do it from scratch? Also will the samba version
in centos 5 natively support windows 7 clients?
Links
Mike A. Harris wrote:
Linux didn't exist until 1991, so it would have been quite the feat to
be running it in the 1980's indeed. ;o)
Nonsense. My time machine runs Linux.
-- Corey / KB1JWQ
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Neil Muller wrote:
On 03/11/2009, at 8:06 PM, Corey Chandler wrote:
ML wrote:
Hi All,
Is anyone versed in Zimbra?
Extremely-- and I know that Zimbra is flat out not supported under
CentOS, by their own decision. If this is community edition, it's a
different kettle
Al Sparks wrote:
I'm trying to run tripwire on a RHEL 5.4 box. I'm new to it.
RHEL != CentOS.
That said, what happens when you strace tripwire?
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Corey Chandler wrote:
Citation:
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/announcements/14116-centos-not-supported.html
Er, this was updated and linked, just noticed that.
But the update reads:
On the issue of support, it isn’t that you can’t run CentOS, it’s just
that it’s not officially supported
John R Pierce wrote:
indeed, and the followup links to...
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/announcements/14213-our-centos-users.html
which clarifies that the CentOS4 problem in the prior bulletin turned
out to be a customer-installed Perl 5.8.8 which caused problems with
Scalar::Util and
Al Sparks wrote:
Here's partial output. The command I ran with strace was:
strace /usr/loca/bin/tripwire -m i
My apologies if this sounds like I'm doubting you, but can you paste the
contents of /etc/mtab for me?
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ML wrote:
Hi All,
Is anyone versed in Zimbra?
Extremely-- and I know that Zimbra is flat out not supported under
CentOS, by their own decision. If this is community edition, it's a
different kettle of fish entirely.
I have most things working except some MTA issue. I tried posting on the
Wahyu Darmawan wrote:
Hi,
Need some help for step by step to configure my squid integrate with
Active Directory at my college.
Could you please help me?
Thank you.
Rgds,
Integrate how? What's your desired end state?
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Wahyu Darmawan wrote:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Corey Chandler li...@sequestered.net
mailto:li...@sequestered.net wrote:
Wahyu Darmawan wrote:
Hi,
Need some help for step by step to configure my squid integrate with
Active Directory at my college.
Could you
James B. Byrne wrote:
I am trying to sort out a configuration problem with y slave
servers, more on that in a following message, but while I was
examining the system log on one of those servers I saw this:
Nov 3 12:30:43 inet04 named[18110]: client 174.88.12.107#60136:
query (cache)
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm in the process of rolling out the upgrade from (mostly) 5.3 to 5.4.
One of my servers started throwing the following:
Nov 1 05:22:51 server kernel: target4:0:0: FAST-80 WIDE SCSI 160.0
MB/s DT (12.5 ns, offset 62)
Nov 1 05:22:51 server kernel: target4:0:1:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 03/11/09 21:13, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Also, I believe cobbler functionality is being included in Spacewalk.
spacewalk 0.6 is able to deploy machines with cobbler and do initial
snippet management too.
At that point I pass it over to puppet personally.
Curt Mills wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, ML wrote:
My question is about initial setup. The 4 x 1TB drives. How to set
this up for I have some protection?
RAID 0+1? (striped + mirrored) I would end up with 2TB useable space.
RAID 5? so what one is a hot spare? 3TB useable space?
What
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