Bug#817847: Solved

2016-03-11 Thread Daniel Fischer
Hello, the Problem was my fault. I had installed 5.0.3 from fai and followed the instruction for Ubuntu, which is not compatible for debian. This ticket can be closed. Thanks everyone for Helping me :) Greetings Daniel

Bug#817847: /usr/sbin/fai-make-nfsroot: Getting error at fai-setup -v : chmod: fehlender Operand nach "a+r"

2016-03-10 Thread Daniel Fischer
Package: fai-server Version: 5.0.3 Severity: important File: /usr/sbin/fai-make-nfsroot Dear Maintainer, when i try to run fai-setup -v so i get first the error, that dracut-config-gernic package is not found. So i had remove it in /usr/sbin/fai-make-nfsroot then i get the error, described in

Bug#316673: mysql-server: ambiguous redirect message after start

2005-07-04 Thread Daniel Fischer
Hi Sean, Am Montag, 4. Juli 2005 06:53 schrieb sean finney: On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 10:46:30PM +0200, Daniel Fischer wrote: tempfile server:~# tempfile server:~# that's very strange. tempfile should always output the name of a newly created temporary file, unless there's some kind

Bug#316673: mysql-server: ambiguous redirect message after start

2005-07-04 Thread Daniel Fischer
Hi Sean, sean finney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb: hi, this all looks normal. i'm at a complete loss as to why tempfile is failing. how about an strace of tempfile? server:~# strace tempfile execve(/bin/tempfile, [tempfile], [/* 13 vars */]) = 0 strace: exec: Exec format error server:~#

Bug#316673: mysql-server: ambiguous redirect message after start

2005-07-03 Thread Daniel Fischer
Hello again, Am Sonntag, 3. Juli 2005 03:31 schrieb sean finney: tags 316673 moreinfo unreproducible thanks hi, On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 01:05:38AM +0200, Daniel Fischer wrote: + exit 0 server:~# ++ tempfile + tempfile= + LC_ALL=C could you give us the output of the following

Bug#316673: mysql-server: ambiguous redirect message after start

2005-07-02 Thread Daniel Fischer
Package: mysql-server Version: 4.0.24-10 Severity: minor After starting the mysql server with /etc/init.d/mysql start, I get the following output: server:~# /etc/init.d/mysql start Starting MySQL database server: mysqld. Checking for crashed MySQL tables in the background.