Hi,
On 10/11/2006 11:08 PM, Richard White wrote:
> OK, I complained too soon. A standard re-boot now works. At least once.
In this case this might be related to different kernel versions on
DVD/CD and hard disk, though I never saw software caused ATA errors like
the one you reported.
> It's st
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 02:08:59PM -0700, Richard White wrote:
> OK, I complained too soon. A standard re-boot now works. At least once.
> It's still weird, but right now it's working. This is probably the
> result of using a retired desktop workstation as a test bed.
I'll second what someone else
OK, I complained too soon. A standard re-boot now works. At least once.
It's still weird, but right now it's working. This is probably the
result of using a retired desktop workstation as a test bed.
Richard
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Using Tomcat bu
Hi,
On 10/11/2006 10:05 PM, Richard White wrote:
> In a scaled-back disaster recovery drill, I backed up a SLES 10 server
> (a web server that will replace our active RH 9 web server), then
> restore some files to another SLES 10 server. The restore ran fine; when
> it was finished, the files were
In a scaled-back disaster recovery drill, I backed up a SLES 10 server
(a web server that will replace our active RH 9 web server), then
restore some files to another SLES 10 server. The restore ran fine; when
it was finished, the files were there on the test server. When I reboot
the test server,