[leaf-user] WRAP Utilities

2005-01-31 Thread Bob von Knobloch
Dear List, I seem to remember some mails about accessing the hardware ports on the WRAP system (control of the LEDs and reading the button etc.). I think someone had written some scripts . I can't find this in my own mails or the archives. (May well be off-target with the search terms). Can

RE: [leaf-user] WRAP Utilities

2005-01-31 Thread Luis.F.Correia
Hi! -Original Message- From: Bob von Knobloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 8:58 AM To: LEAF Request Subject: [leaf-user] WRAP Utilities Dear List, I seem to remember some mails about accessing the hardware ports on the WRAP system (control of

Re: [leaf-user] Good news (was No luck building a package for raidtools)

2005-01-31 Thread Laurentiu Drob
--- Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Laurentiu, You can try to just copy the ftw.h header file from uClibc-0.9.21 to the uClibc-0.9.20 include directory and compile. Maybe the only thing missing is the header file. Hi all, First of all many thanks to Eric and Charles; their

[leaf-user] Which Filesystem for CF logging?

2005-01-31 Thread Bob von Knobloch
Dear List, I have a WRAP Platform and am going to put a second partion on the CD to collect logs, I have already done this with a Hard Disk system so the LEAF stuff and modified scripts (I modify logrotate to save a timestamped version of the lcurrent log, just before it gets rotated). My

[leaf-user] release/renew IP

2005-01-31 Thread Kevin Kloet
Greetings, I'm on a Bering uClibc 1.2 setup and I'm looking to find out what the command is to release and renew an IP on this router. My net connection is PPPoE. It does not appear that the dhclient command is available on this system and I have not been able to find an equivalent for this

Re: [leaf-user] release/renew IP

2005-01-31 Thread Erich Titl
Kevin Kevin Kloet wrote: Greetings, I'm on a Bering uClibc 1.2 setup and I'm looking to find out what the command is to release and renew an IP on this router. My net connection is PPPoE. It does not appear that the dhclient command is available on this system and I have not been able to find an

Re: [leaf-user] release/renew IP

2005-01-31 Thread Hans Ulrich Niedermann
Kevin Kloet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm on a Bering uClibc 1.2 setup and I'm looking to find out what the command is to release and renew an IP on this router. My net connection is PPPoE. It does not appear that the dhclient command is available on this system and I have not been able to

Re: [leaf-user] release/renew IP

2005-01-31 Thread Kevin Kloet
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:33:29 +0100, Hans Ulrich Niedermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin Kloet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm on a Bering uClibc 1.2 setup and I'm looking to find out what the command is to release and renew an IP on this router. My net connection is PPPoE. It does

Re: [leaf-user] release/renew IP

2005-01-31 Thread jofficer
ifdown ppp0 # downs the interface ppp0 ifup ppp0# starts the interface ppp0 ping -c1 1.2.3.4 # I believe -c is for count ... which in this case, ping 1.2.3.4 one time hope this helps... joey - Original Message - From: Kevin Kloet [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, January 31, 2005

Re: [leaf-user] Which Filesystem for CF logging?

2005-01-31 Thread Martin Hejl
Hi Rob, ext2 requires more work (should run e2fsck after mounting during boot, but as far as I know this has not been packaged for LEAF - hdsupp does not, according the the words, have this ), Well, that was oversight on my side (it's not mentioned on the packages page) - e2fsck is indeed part

Re: [leaf-user] release/renew IP

2005-01-31 Thread Hans Ulrich Niedermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ifdown ppp0 # downs the interface ppp0 ifup ppp0# starts the interface ppp0 ping -c1 1.2.3.4 # I believe -c is for count ... which in this case, ping 1.2.3.4 one time In case your PPP(oE) connection is dial-on-demand, the ping to an outside address should make

[leaf-user] dachstein and djbdns, bind or ..... ?

2005-01-31 Thread Arnold Wiegert
Hi all, I've been using Dachstein with local dhcp for while now and all works well. But ;-) I've added a new linux box for CVS and when I try to resolve other machine names from the linux, I get unknown host errors, while the Windows boxes all seem to be able to resolve the names without