Keith Birchfield wrote:
Hello all, and thanks for previous help! :-)
Can anyone give me a csh cheat to copy a file with a specific string
replaced with another?
For example
copy foo1.txt to foo2.txt and replace each instance of blue with
red where
foo1.txt contains
apple
blue syrup
sentinel wrote:
Has anyone been able to use Veritas Netbackup 4.5 with RedHat 9.0?
I'm able to perform the backup however just as it completes I
experience an error 174 (media manager error). I however am able to
perform similar backups to my RedHat 7.3 and 8.0 clients.
We tried, and get
Joe Giles wrote:
H.. Well, if I can isolate the kernel module for ONE card, that
would be great, but I don't think it works that way. Oh well, I guess
I'll have to cause a stir. Especially if they want a smooth running
server :-D
Thanks for all the replies. I actually learned a few
Edward Croft wrote:
If you are using the Developer Edition, forget it. There will never be
any updates. I even bought six RH Network subscriptions to cover
them. I found out from Red Hat that they don't update that version
even with errata or security patches. (I found out after I had one
box
Kyle Gasho wrote:
So what is the advantage of paying $799.00 or even $1500.00 for Red
Hat AS? Why not purchase retail box of version 9.0 or download for
free and purchase an entitlement?
Don't you get the same product more or less?
Not even close, Kyle. RedHat AS2.1 is based off the 7.2
Sambit Nanda wrote:
I thought to install blackdown java 1.1.8 on my RH9,
after i downloaded i found all files having extension
file name.tar.bz2,
This is the new extension i am not aware of this, What
is .bz2 mean? i tried tar zxvf did not work, how can i
extract this files.
It's another
Mark Haney wrote:
Is there a command line version of the up2date program?
up2date --nox
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Alex Sharaz wrote:
I've got a rh 6.1 system here and the owners have lost the root
password for it.
quick pointers as to how to log onto the box?
bot off a cdrom and then edit the /etc/passwd / shadow files?
An easier way is to boot into single user mode. When you get the LILO
prompt type
Kelerion wrote:
Hi guys.. hoping someone can explain something to me here..
I have just upgraded my RH9 box to 1Gb DDR.. I thought, rather
presumptuously that this might give me a little more space to play
with memory wise.. but after looking through 'top' I get the
following:
Chris W. Parker wrote:
...lines omitted
Installing...
1:xinetd
warning: /etc/xinetd.d/chargen created as /etc/xinetd.d/chargen.rpmnew
...lines omitted
### [100%]
Now what do I do? Do I copy all the .rpmnew files over the old files
and
Title: RE: Redhat 9 not 9.0 ?
Terry,
If you need stable releases to develop against, I suggest you look at developing for RedHat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server. They have made this version to be a stable platform with a longer development cycle for this very purpose. RedHat has done a
Title: RE: rlogin access
Stephen,
You probably also need to modify /etc/securetty and add rlogin to the list of terminals that root can log in from.
Brad Sites
MEM
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From: Stephen Spalding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 11:15 AM
To:
Title: RE: how to add string to a file from command line?
I have file f1 and i want to add a line to the end of the file from
command line, is there a way to do that?
Thanks
echo foo text here f1
This is one way to do it. The is a redirect saying take whatever is echoed and append it
Title: RE: ORACLE
can't create a database with oracle 8.1.7.
the installation went fine, but when i start dbassist on the 2% of the
database creation it tels me:
not connected to oracle.
any ideas?
What version of Redhat?
to make it work.
Other than that, I don't know if I can help much.
Brad Sites
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From: Milen Pankov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ORACLE
red hat 8.0
- Original Message -
From: Sites, Brad
Title: RE: disk space
Richard Humphrey wrote:
Is there a command I can use to check which partition the bulk of my
free space is on in red hat 8.0?
Richard Humphrey
df -h
This will show you all mounted file systems and their total space, used space, and free space.
Brad Sites
Title: RE: WeatherBug clone for Linux?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
OK, this may be a silly question but I am in the process of migrating
from WinXP to RH8/KDE. I really like the program WeatherBug under
XWinXP (http://www.weatherbug.com) becasue it provides very quick
access to
Title: RE: How Do I Find A File On The HD?
Andre Kirchner wrote:
Jin,
find works fine when you know the complete name of the
file, but in case you want to look for a file which
has the host substring in the name for example, try
find / | grep host
or if you even doesn't know if
Title: RE: number of partitions
Colombi, Marco wrote:
12 is the max extended partitions my friend 12
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/partition/partition-3.html
Actually, it's Linux that imposes the limits and they are 15 partitions on a SCSI device and 63 partitions on an IDE
Title: RE: Ftp partition
Richard Humphrey wrote:
I just installed Red Hat 8 on a machine to primarily be an FTP
server. I have a large partition called /ftp but then I realized that
default install gets mapped to /var/ftp. What is the easiest and best
way to get my ftp directories to go
Title: RE: too many files open?
Jan wrote:
dbrett wrote:
I have a RH 6.2 server, which seems to be unable to keep up with the
load it is under. I have to keep rebooting it about every other
day. One of the first clues I have is there too many files open and
can't do another operation.
Title: RE: Swap Limits
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is my understanding that swap partitions are limited in size to
2GB, yet Red Hat's documentation points that your swap partition
should be 2x the size of your physical memory. Therefore, if you
have a 2GB + of RAM, what is the best
Title: RE: Sync a folder?
DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
Hi there - I am wondering what the best command is to use to sync one
folder with another? I am simply backing up a folder to another
drive, and I know I could just copy over, but I want the backup to
have any files removed that I may remove
Title: RE: Sync a folder?
David Busby wrote:
AFAIK TAR just stuffs everything into one file, no compression.
Gzip after TARing
Actually, you can use the -z option on tar to make it pass through gzip as it goes, so no need to gzip separately afterwards. Or, you can use -Z to use
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