OK - thanks!
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Title:
phpmyadmin broken after hardy - lucid upgrade
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@Serge correct - for security (and portability) reasons, we've decided
to run ssh only and nothing else on the hosts - all other services run
on guests - so the host is using one of it's own guests as it's DNS
server. It's backup nameservers are on different hosts which are
usually up, so we
But what if your DNS servers, are also your guests?
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Title:
Temporary failure in name resolution
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Might stand to rephrase:
What if your DNS servers, are your guests?
And btw? Thanks for all you do.
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Title:
Temporary
OK thanks, the fix I posted worked easily enough over here. I might mention
that I was using a /root/.my.cnf for auto-login to mysql. When being asked
questions by dbconfig I leave the passwd blank and usually that seems to work
just fine. So if you aren't hearing this from others, then
Hello, sure, here you go (I removed my exit 0; at the top):
=== snip ===
#!/bin/bash -e
# It is possible that Debconf has
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mysql-server-5.1
Hardy - Lucid upgrade, after which phpmyadmin warns about mysql-server5.0
whereas
the php library is 5.1 and thus conflicts. OK, lets upgrade - but mysql
upgrade fails due to
what looks like a typo in the postrm script:
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