Hi
How a root deamon can change the amount of systems' resources
a user can use ? Is it possible to change users' privelegies to give them
the amount of resources we want or don't allow them of neither start a new
process nor even log into the system ?
Thanks
Roberto
Hi,
Is there any tool under redhat that will let me switch network profiles
between home/office. Ideally it would be able to update things like proxy
settings on galeon/gaim and other such cool things
rus
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Hi,
I'm trying to install the Perl DBD::mysql bundle via CPAN but it looks
like it is failing on the test suite trying to connect to the MySQL server
as it is looking for database test and using no password as seen by lots
of the following errors
Mysql-connect(database=test;host=) failed: Access
Hi,
I'm using Redhat Linux 6.2 kernel 2.4.16 on one my
servers. It is a SMP machine. Is there any way I can
view the statistics of individual processors?I'd
appreciate your comments and thoughts.
Thanks,
Peram
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how to configure with the minimum requirements for all the partittion need
for RH system?
Mind anyone tell me how much space for each partition?
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you should downloaded/installed the smp version of the kernel i.e.
kernel 2.4.16.smp.rpm
S Peram wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Redhat Linux 6.2 kernel 2.4.16 on one my
servers. It is a SMP machine. Is there any way I can
view the statistics of individual processors?I'd
appreciate your comments and
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:15:27AM +0530, santosh kumar wrote:
I have small doubt about using multiple NIC cards with linux redhat 7.2.
I have server with 3 NIC cards and want to configure all NIC cards for
same LAN.
Giving each card an address won't work since only one of them will
be the
Are the anaconda-runtime tools documented anywhere?
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No, I don't think it's that clear at all.
You see if Mr. Canary's main motivation was to highlight spelling mistakes,
surely he should have managed to spell dosen't don't you think?
My gut tells me the post had some very deep and mysterious subtext we all
missed...
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On 18-Feb-2003/17:37 -0400, Ramón Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to convert txt file to DBF file en linux Redhat.
I need help about it. how can do it??
Is there any command for it ??
I don't kow of any tools to do that. Is tab-delimited text good enough?
Most databases can import
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:38:15AM -0800, S Peram wrote:
I'm using Redhat Linux 6.2 kernel 2.4.16 on one my
servers. It is a SMP machine. Is there any way I can
view the statistics of individual processors?I'd
appreciate your comments and thoughts.
If both cpus are detected, top should show
Hi
I would like to know if RH advanced server 2.1 is freely available for
download and if so , please let me know the location or what are the
licensing options available.
Thanks
Jerome
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Hello,
I want install a vpn between a linux server and a
windows pc.
I want use PPTP.
Please, how to configure this:
-- Kernel
-- What
rpm
--
...
Can you give me an example of configuration under a
redhat 8.0.
Thank U.
Regards.
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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 03:54 am, Toralf Lund wrote:
Are the anaconda-runtime tools documented anywhere?
Officially, not to the best of my knowledge.
There is a good howto here though:
http://www.linuxworks.com.au/redhat-installer-howto.html
At 12:04 19/02/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hello,
I want install a vpn between a linux server and a windows pc.
I want use PPTP.
Please, how to configure this:
--Kernel
--What rpm
--...
Can you give me an example of configuration under a redhat 8.0.
Thank U.
Regards.
I
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 09:58:40PM -0500, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
Until redhat announced they were going to end-of-life version 6.2 in
march, I would have suggested that. Now I'd suggest redhat 8, provided
you do a minimal installation (no X, no development tools, etc.).
Install webmin you'll
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 03:40:05AM -0700, Jerome Dsilva wrote:
I would like to know if RH advanced server 2.1 is freely available for
download and if so , please let me know the location or what are the
licensing options available.
Please visit http://www.redhat.com. The SRPMS are available
Hi,
The file you mentioned bonding.txt is not there in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/
If you send me the same file it would be very helpful or else is it
possible to send all steps to follow for bonding..
Thanks in advance...
Thanks Regds,
santosh
-Original Message-
From:
Hi all,
What's the difference between RH 8.0 Personal and RH 8.0 Professional?
According to the rh website, there is no difference...
Andy
Andrew Cannon, Nuclear Technology (J2), NNC Ltd, Booths Hall, Knutsford,
Cheshire, WA16 8QZ.
Telephone; +44 (0) 1565 843768
email: mailto:[EMAIL
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Cannon, Andrew wrote:
What's the difference between RH 8.0 Personal and RH 8.0 Professional?
According to the rh website, there is no difference...
Looking at their web site you see for Professional...
Software Red Hat Linux 8.0 with source code on CD Red Hat Linux 8.0 on
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:10:33AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 09:16 18 Feb 2003, Michael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have sevaral mail files in one of my directories. When data is added to
| those files, the mod dates (as reported by ls -l), which is good.
| However, when I read
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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 07:52 am, Cannon, Andrew wrote:
Hi all,
What's the difference between RH 8.0 Personal and RH 8.0 Professional?
According to the rh website, there is no difference...
Alle 13:49, mercoledì 19 febbraio 2003, santosh kumar ha scritto:
Hi,
The file you mentioned bonding.txt is not there in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/
If you send me the same file it would be very helpful or else is it
possible to send all steps to follow for bonding..
Thanks in
Hello All,
I would like to know if it is possible to have a
common set of usernames and password that the users can use in any linux
system. Like in windows domain architecture when a username is created in the
PDC the username is valid in all the clients in the network Is there a linux
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, senthil@jadooworks wrote:
Hello All,
I would like to know if it is possible to have a common set of usernames
and password that the users can use in any linux system. Like in windows
domain architecture when a username is created in the PDC the username
is valid in all
Title: Message
This
you can achieve by NIS or NIS+, but first you need to study about your all
requirements and implement one of the methodseither NISor
NIS
Regds,
santosh
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Title: Message
LDAP
will do this too
-Original Message-From: santosh kumar
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003
7:18 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Single
login to all workstations in network
This
you can achieve by NIS or NIS+, but first
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All,
I would like to know if it is possible to have a common set of usernames
and password that the users can use in any linux system. Like in
windows domain architecture when a username is created in the PDC the
username is valid in all the clients in the
Hi List.
We are trying to set up some group rights for a folder that is owned by
apache. What we have is a folder owned by the apache user. We have made two
users member of the apache group and gave that group the right to write to
the folder.
Now, we are able to change the files in that folder
It was a trick to get us to reply so he could add us to a spam list.
Now we'll start getting e-mails from a guy in South Nowhere
asking for business investments of $1.000,000,000.00
Or e-mails asking us to help the two naked twins that are looking
for a foster home.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/19/03
Hi all
i have sucessfully configured a central log server
on RH linux 7.2, to log for around 20-25 hosts running
solaris linux.
but the problem is all the logs are coming in to
the same file related to that perticular kinda logs
like maillog , messages etc.
is it possible to keep
I don't expect my thread would become like this. If you are talking about me, you can
just check the original website I post. I wonder if it is anything commercial. But if
somebody else take this opportunity to sell you something that I can't say. After all,
I am the ONLY person that doesn't
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:04:44PM +0100, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
I want install a vpn between a linux server and a windows pc.
I want use PPTP.
PPTP server for Linux: http://www.poptop.org/
PPTP client for Linux: http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/
That and the VPN-Howto should be everything
Title: Message
The
best way to do this is LDAP. Not only because it will work the way you want it
to but because it will also work with windows machines. The LDAP entry can have
a unix and a NT password entry.
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It really depends on what you're looking to do, and how much disk space
you have in all.
Here are some things I have on my system ...
1) Made /usr big enough since I like to install and try all sorts of
softwares. I have about 25GB in all of which I /usr is 10GB.
2) Created a seperate
Hi ti everyone,
just trying to configure my linux ftp server with ssl. The only free I've
found is this, but have no docs step-by-step or something like that.
Has someone links to web resources about bdsftpd-ssl configuration or other
free ftp-ssl server? I'm looking for an easy guide, please.
You're correct, Earthlink blocks SMTP:
http://www.earthlink.net/onemain/integrationinfo/emails/policy_change/
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 13:38, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Now for the question: It seems that Earthlink is blocking outgoing
sendmail connections. I
Naah, use ldap.
Jon Haugsand wrote:
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Hello All,
I would like to know if it is possible to have a common set of usernames
and password that the users can use in any linux system. Like in
windows domain architecture when a username is created in the PDC the
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OK, that answers that. Can I set up sendmail to use their outgoing
relay, or does the mail client have to do that?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL
I have recently upgraded to RH7.3 and I have several shell scripts that use the GREP
command quite extensively. The problem that I have is that the version of GREP
(2.5.1) that comes with this release of RH is 114076 bytes in size, about 10 times
larger than the version I used on my old Sun
I've been doing what you describe for a couple of years, no problem.
Here is the relevant line from my sendmail.cf:
# Smart relay host (may be null)
DSmail.earthlink.net
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Hey gang,
I've got it up running, finally - I
You can tell sendmail to send all mail to another host. Look for this in
your /etc/mail/sendmail.mc file.
dnl Uncomment and edit the following line if your mail needs to be sent
out
dnl through an external mail server:
dnl define(`SMART_HOST',`smtp.your.provider')
JAV
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at
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Do you modify that directly in the sendmail.cf, or do you need to do
that in sendmail.mc recompile?
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From: Claude G Wilbur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey gang,
I've got it up running, finally - I found the bugs keeping me from
starting at boot (the tkpppoe script does not modify pppoe.conf -
after manual mod of this file, startup works fine)
I also had to put a sleep 10 command
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Thanks, that's what I was looking for
:)_
- -Original Message-
From: Joe Polk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: earthlink blocking outgoing mail?
You can tell
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.
How do I find out how many files are open and by what programs?
Hahahahahhah.
You guys are great !!!
It was a typo, not a email gimmick, I was a referring to a hard lesson
I had back in college on Constitutional Law (minored) There is 180*
difference in a democracy and a republic. To call something a
Democratic Republic is useless. It is impossible. A
Can I suggest that any replies to this message are sent to the person
directly, not the Red Hat lists?
While this could be good discussion material, it is completely OFF-TOPIC!
He obviously wants a debate. This is not the place to do it.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Robert Canary
* Dan Gervais
I have recently upgraded to RH7.3 and I have several shell scripts that use the GREP
command quite extensively. The problem that I have is that the version of GREP
(2.5.1) that comes with this release of RH is 114076 bytes in size, about 10 times
larger than the version I used
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.
How do I find out how many files are open and by
Hello All,
Thanks a lot for all the replies. :-) Now I
am in a confusionto check out which is the best one to use for
single point of authentication. Is LDAP better that NIS ? or ir NIS
?
regards
Senthil
Modify /etc/mail/sendmail.mc then:
m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
Then backup /etc/sendmail.cf and:
cp /etc/mail/sendmail.cf /etc/
JAV
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 09:48, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Thanks, that's what I was looking for
Title: RE: earthlink blocking outgoing mail?
Earthlink is not the only ISP blocking port 25. MSN also blocks port 25.
In my opinion port 25 blocking is an onerous and arrogant attempt to force people to abandon other ISP mail systems once a customer uses Earthlink or MSN. It serves no
In answer to the questions is as follows:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Robert Adkins II wrote:
David,
You should never have to reboot your Linux server. There might
be some runaway process clogging up the works. The answer you seek will
lie within one or more of a few areas. Below are a few
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Ed Greshko wrote:
root# mount -t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
Just for kicks try
mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash or
mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/flash
OK, I've tried and same results. (You do know that vfat
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.
How many USB ports does your machine have? You may not be accessing the
correct one.
Try this:
Unplug your USB flash reader. Now plug it back in and immediately:
tail /var/log/messages
You should see some output in there corresponding to your USB flash
reader. Look for clues as to which sda it's
El Mié 19 Feb 2003 09:10, Jan escribió:
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.
I have a system running openLDAP now and have noticed something odd. In
my /etc/nsswitch.conf I've specified for passwd, group and shadow the following
files ldap
Which I understand to authenticate against my local files first then query
the ldap server if not resolved.
If I shutdown ldap
While NIS/NIS+ is pretty decent for authentication, I've run into issues
from time to time which makes me dread that solution. Another reason I've
been persuing LDAP these last few weeks.
I've seen the NIS/NIS+ database become corrupted which means you spend your
time reparing the damage.
Does anyone know of the best source of information on setting up a VPN with Redhat 8
that windows road warriors can use? I would like to CIPE since it comes with RH8 but
will use other if I can find a good explanation.
Thanks,
Steve
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People,
in other versions of Red Hat and the other SOs, i kewn about tools for administer
packages and install programs, like Kpackage in Mandrake nad others... So i wanna know
how to manager software packs and install programs with the RedHat Linux 8. Some tool,
or some thing easy. Thanks
www.freshmeat.net and search for ldap.
I was overwhelmed by the number of administration tools available :D
Both web and non web enabled.
Regards
-
Hello All,
Thanks a lot for all the replies. :-) Now I am in a confusion to check out
which is the best one to use for
-Original Message-
From: Ward William E DLDN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 11:26 AM
To: Redhat-List (E-mail)
Subject: Minolta QMS 2300 DL Printer support?
Has anyone out there been able to get the Minolta QMS 2300 DL
to work properly (in any mode,
I am currently running RH8.0 workstation on a Microsoft Small Business Server Network
that uses Microsoft's ISA server. I am having problems accessing the internet on this
machine. If i connect the machine directly to the router (which is not a long or short
term option) it works fine. Is there
On your menu: System Settings / Packages.
JAV
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 10:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People,
in other versions of Red Hat and the other SOs, i kewn about tools for administer
packages and install programs, like Kpackage in Mandrake nad others... So i wanna
know how to
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 10:27, Martin Marques wrote:
On Mié 19 Feb 2003 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks a lot for all the replies. :-) Now I am in a confusion to check out
which is the best one to use for single point of authentication. Is LDAP
better that NIS ? or
sentinel said:
While NIS/NIS+ is pretty decent for authentication, I've run into issues
from time to time which makes me dread that solution. Another reason I've
been persuing LDAP these last few weeks.
mostly depends on your platforms.. if your running fairly modern stuff
then LDAP is
Make sure that the redhat box is getting all the ip info it needs from the
ms dhcp server. If your workstations are configured to use the proxy server
(ie. Not a transparent proxy), then you'll have to configure your redhat
applications to use the same proxy server.
-Original Message-
Hello All,
I am back again and this time I have deceided to
check out LDAP completely before migrating to it. I still have a little doubt
about how the client can understand if it is getting authenticated by a NIS
server or a LDAP. Should we mention the IP address of the LDAP server while
what ip info exactly does it need ? . also i assumed i configured the network
proxy correctly is there anything else that i need to do with refernce to this..
what about DNS information ?
-Original Message-
From: Tim Frazee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19,
something tells me that something is not right with reverse address lookups..cause
pinging ip addresses work fine but pinging hostnames does not work..how would i
fix this ?
-Original Message-
From: Tim Frazee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:28
Make sure your DHCP server is set to give out your DNS server addresses
-Original Message-
From: Trevor Forrest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RH8.0 and Microsoft ISA Server
something tells me that something is
I am currently running RH8.0 workstation on a Microsoft Small
Business Server Network that uses Microsoft's ISA server. I am
having problems accessing the internet on this machine. If i
connect the machine directly to the router (which is not a long or
short term option) it works fine. Is
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:32:45AM -0500, Dan Gervais wrote:
[...]
have is that the version of GREP (2.5.1) that comes with this
release of RH is 114076 bytes in size, about 10 times larger than
the version I used on my old Sun box.
[...]
As an aside: GNU grep (which is what comes with RHL) is
I assume your running active directory? If you are DNS is handled a little
differently for non-active directory machines.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Trevor Forrest
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone using VNC with a RH 7.1 system?
If so,
Was it difficult to install and are there any lessons learned about the
implementation?
Does it work with all browsers?
Does it have any limitations as to the programs it can run on the host?
Can it be run via ssl?
I am thinking about using it to
Okay, I think I know the answer to this but I'll ask anyway. Why is it
that if you purge the messages from VFolders | Unmatched, all your
messages disappear? At least, my Local Folders | Saved messages did. Is
it because everything exists technically in this folder? This seems like
a very crude
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:58:16PM +0530, senthil@jadooworks wrote:
I am back again and this time I have deceided to check out LDAP completely
before migrating to it. I still have a little doubt about how the client
can understand if it is getting authenticated by a NIS server or a LDAP.
Red
Active Directory shouldn't be a problem, Its DHCP and DNS functions work
fine with RH8.0 (well Linux in genral)
The extra Microsoft AD entries and the DDNS registration will just be
ignored.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Tim Frazee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February
Hi Senthil,
You may want to invest in LDAP thats the latest and flexible
technology, NIS/NIS+ isn't flexible.
Aly.
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 08:08, senthil@jadooworks wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks a lot for all the replies. :-) Now I am in a confusion to check out which
is the
well maybe it is just the browser that is the problem then...cause after giving
the browser the proxy information it asks for authentication whenever i try to go to a
site . the login name and password are correct but the auth screen keeps coming
back..
-Original Message-
In that case, it seems to be a case of an outgoing proxy permission problem.
Make sure you use your domain name while trying to log in ie:
DOMAIN\username
or, since it's a small network, check your permissions on the windows
machine
so that users that don't log into the domain can still access
This was discussed ALONG time ago and this temp fix was givin to me. I run
this when it dissapears and it stays for a couple of reboots, then
dissapears. Then I simply run it again. So, most of the time I dont reboot
:-D
Here is the TEMP fix:
perl /usr/share/rhn/rhn_applet/applet.py
--
Joe
SSH was working and then I installed ProFTPd running under xinetd. After
the install and configuration my SSH started rejecting logins:
Permission denied, please try again.
I checked my /var/log/secure log file and found the following:
sshd[8088]: input_userauth_request: illegal user username
that did it... domain\username
thanx
-Original Message-
From: Brian James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:30 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: RH8.0 and Microsoft ISA Server
In that case, it seems to be a case of an outgoing proxy permission
Folks,
I installed Red Hat 7.3 on my laptop with Gnome 1.4. My laptop has a
ACPI power management, so I had to recompile the kernel. My kernel is
2.4.20 and it recognizes ACPI, but the gnome battery applet didn't. Do
you know if gnome 2.0 that comes with Red Hat 8 has a battery applet
that
I seem to be having a problem with copy files in or out of this machine.
I noticed that a console message just came up and it said eepro100:
wait_for_cmd_done timeout! I have never seen this before and I noticed
that the box from the networking standpoint is completely locked up.
Anybody seen this
I am running Redhat 8.0 and sshd through xinetd. When I ssh to
the box from a windows box, the session times out after some
period of time with auto-logout. When I ssh to the box from a
Solaris 2.6 box, the session stays alive indefinitely.
I would like all sessions (including Windows sessions)
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 approach for sizing your swap partition? Using multiple
Greetings,
I just installed RH 8.0 on an old Dell Poweredge 2200, and am getting a
strange error at boot.
ide assuming 33MHz systembus for PIO mode, override with ide bus=xx
The system actually has a 66MHz bus, and has onboard SCSI. There are no
ide devices in the system.
Is this an
This command will do it:
ls -l --full-time AFile.txt | awk '{print $7,$8,$10,$9}'
hope it helps
raymundo
Mazza, Glen R., ,CPMS wrote:
Hello,
I would like to be able to obtain the full timestamp, and only the
timestamp, of a file. (This value will be sent to a database for
record-keeping.)
This has been a big help, this and the lsof command, will put me well on
the way to solving the problem
Thanks again for your help.
I do have one more question. Is it possible for lsof to indicate more
open files than /proc/sys/fs/file-max says is possible?
david
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Sites,
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 01:10:28PM -0500, Mazza, Glen R., ,CPMS wrote:
What I'm looking for is some foo command that will allow me to type in:
foo AFile.txt
and get a response--including the year--like:
2002 Oct 4 11:04
There's got to be an easier way to do this but:
function foo() {
Perhaps save text option (sticky bit) will help.
Causes the program's text to be saved in memory for faster subsequent execution.
chmod o+t /bin/grep
Rick
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YES, that is what you can do.
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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
Mazza, Glen R., ,CPMS said:
and get a response--including the year--like:
2002 Oct 4 11:04
I am very much a perl newbie but this thing seems to work:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# change:
# a stat on 8 shows last access time
# 8 to 9 for last modification time
# 8 to 10 for last inode change time
or better yet, include this in /etc/sysctl.conf:
fs.file-max=8192
raymundo
Alfredo J. Cole wrote:
El Mié 19 Feb 2003 09:10, Jan escribió:
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
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Rick Carroll wrote:
Perhaps save text option (sticky bit) will help.
Causes the program's text to be saved in memory for faster subsequent execution.
chmod o+t /bin/grep
i'm pretty sure that option has long since lost any value.
rday
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