CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
BRU (Backup and Restore Utility) and CRU (Crash Recovery Utility) from
http://www.tolisgroup.com should do the trick. I have used BRU for a
while and really like it. I have not had a chance to play with CRU even
though I got it bundled with BRU.
Personally, I like the
I know mkCDrec works on Mandrake. I imagine it will work on Red Hat. It is
worth a looksee maybe? (maybe not)
Bob
On Monday 04 February 2002 11:58 pm, you wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 05:28:09PM -0500, Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Darrell May wrote:
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dan, have you tried making a re-install floppy (from the
server-manager),
then modified the custom kickstart file on the floppy so that you chain
a
tape restore to the end of the installation?
An excellent
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Charlie Brady wrote:
Well, as you have since reported to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (thanks), there seems
to be a continuing problem with reinstall floppies, for some people at
least. We're investigating, and we'll let you know what we discover.
It does work for me. But with only
Quoting Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wouldn't this be better done:
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event restore-tape
That would defeat at least one of my purposes for wanting this, that
being to restore _everything_ from the backup, including other software
(upgraded RPMs, web apps in /opt,
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Dan Brown wrote:
Quoting Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wouldn't this be better done:
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event restore-tape
That would defeat at least one of my purposes for wanting this, that
being to restore _everything_ from the backup, including other
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Dan Brown wrote:
Quoting Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wouldn't this be better done:
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event restore-tape
Right idea...
That would defeat at least one of my purposes for wanting this,
that
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Darrell May wrote:
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
By issuing a new RPM with a different name you essentially create a
project fork. I'm sure that that is not your intention.
Actually IIRC this rpm's functionality has moved into Mitel's commercial
Sorry for the basic question but attempting to configure e-smith with DEMARC
network monitoring tool, but have stumbled at one of the first attempts.
Installed all the rpms but when I type:-
https://mysite/phpmyadmin
All I get is :- unauthorised to view this page.
Any ideas, as have changed
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Scott Lewis wrote:
Any ideas, as have changed the security settings of
opt/administration/phpmyadmin to 777 or 755 but still no joy
Permissions 777 is *always* a bad idea. Maybe we should add that to the
FAQ. Never set permissions of 777. Understand your problem instead.
maybe you have not set in httpd.conf to use index.php as a default page and
you have no directory listing allowed. that combo can look like a
permissions error.
HTH
cheers,
blake
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From: Scott Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05,
I had similar problems with the dmc-phpmyadmin RPM, seemed to be a proxy
problem with the 5.0 release.
So instead I just got the latest files from:
http://phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net/
untar'd them in the html directory of a secure ibay.
Don't forget to copy the mysql root password from
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, John Lewis wrote:
I had similar problems with the dmc-phpmyadmin RPM, seemed to be a proxy
problem with the 5.0 release.
So instead I just got the latest files from:
http://phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net/
untar'd them in the html directory of a secure ibay.
Don't
A few kruddy questions ;-
1) anyone looked at or got any comments on 'krud'?
http://www.tummy.com/krud
2) anyone have an opinion on developing SME on krud instead of generic
RedHat releases.
Regards,
--
Darrell May
DMC Netsourced.com
http://netsourced.com
http://myEZserver.com
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Please
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Darrell May wrote:
A few kruddy questions ;-
1) anyone looked at or got any comments on 'krud'?
http://www.tummy.com/krud
2) anyone have an opinion on developing SME on krud instead of generic
RedHat releases.
I don't see that there would be any advantage. SME
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 07:05:58PM -0500, Charlie Brady wrote:
2) anyone have an opinion on developing SME on krud instead of generic
RedHat releases.
In fact, I'm not sure how much value I see in Krud even for
regular Red Hat users. I guess it's convenient to get a CD
in the mail for
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I don't see that there would be any advantage. SME server is already
based on RedHat with all applicable errata and updates applied.
Well of course it is. It is simply not current.
So what does krud buy us?
Things like a current kernel with ext3
Keith Winston [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
From looking at the package list,
I believe you may have been looking at the extras list, not the base
package list? AFAIK it includes everything RedHat + extras. However, I
have done nothing more then visit their web site and read a few positive
At 03:26 PM 2/5/02 +0100, Pierluigi Miranda wrote:
CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
BRU (Backup and Restore Utility) and CRU (Crash Recovery Utility) from
http://www.tolisgroup.com should do the trick. I have used BRU for a
while and really like it. I have not had a chance to play with CRU even
though
I don't see that there would be any advantage. SME
server is already based on RedHat with all
applicable errata and updates applied. So what
does krud buy us?
X
it would be easier to turn your pc into a terminal
server http://sourceforge.net/projects/ltsp/
if SME is redhat +/- a few bits
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underestimated what's already available. Essentially, right now
you can do a desktop or tape backup, and with your reinstallation
floppy, your SME Server CD, and that tape, rebuild the system. (Of
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Darrell May wrote:
Basically I'm thinking back to previous development project ideas for
moving forward onto the latest and greatest RedHat kernel, ext3 release.
If you are going to do that the biggest contribution (IMO) you can make
is to chase up masquerading modules
Well, the title says it all. You can find it at
http://www.familybrown.org/howtos/php-upgrade-howto-sme512.html
Many thanks to Charlie Brady for basically making this work and helping me
work the bugs out of the HowTo.
David M. Brown
Frick, Frick Jetté Architects
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 13:32, Dan Brown wrote:
Also, unless I'm pretty far off base, it shouldn't take much
tinkering to be able to restore a non-RAID system to a RAID one, or
vice versa. Seems like this could be a useful feature.
Wouldn't that require dynamic reconfiguration of (at
stephen noble [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
would you like to remind us briefly how difficult it
would be to place SME on top of a redhat distro
If we take axonlinux as a project that has travelled this path already,
they built a new distro iso. To be very brief they essentially took a
disto
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