I have a Dell server that has two built-in ethernet devices. When I
kickstart the machine, they are correctly identified as eth0 and eth1
(correctly meaning they correspond to the physical device ports 1 and
2). I
need a third one and want that to come up as eth2. After adding the
hardware, ki
Hi - Looking at
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5703758
I have just tried this on a fully patched 6.4 box and it seems vulnerable -
Do other see the same?
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> All the SRPMS have been posted to the Vault master .. they should be on
> all the servers within the next half hour.
indeed - i have what i need
many thanks
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> Can someone tell me when the 6.4 srpms are going to appear in vault?
>
> I am looking for the centos-release srpm.
i was about to post exactly the same question as i need to remove the repo
definitions
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>
> motion. It's in the std. repos. We use it constantly. Got it configured to
> send out emails with pointers to the video of moving pictures.
many thanks - will check it out
also found zoneminder which looks interesting
Any ideas on which cameras offer the best value in terms of quality v
Hi
After returning from a trip to discover the delights on being burgled i wonder
if anyone has any experience of IP security camera(s) and software that can
constantly record the stream?
I have infrastructure that could store a few TB's of video data which should be
plenty for a few weeks wor
ify a resolver to anaconda but not a
search domain - its a non issue now, but an annoyance.
cheers
>
> On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 17:04 +, Tom Brown wrote:
>>> Actually, my kickstarts run with the DNS info provided by my DNCP
>>> server. The only thing that I've had
> Actually, my kickstarts run with the DNS info provided by my DNCP
> server. The only thing that I've had to do is copy the
> created /etc/resolv.conf file into the newly-built tree so that it's
> available to the system for running "post" scripts.
thanks for the reply - these are statically as
Hi
Does anyone know if its possible to set a search domain within anaconda to use
during kickstart?
I'd rather not have to set a FQDN for a certain service as its location
specific that is dependent on SSL and therefore the certs.
I cant see anything in the docs listed but i thought i'd ask
c
> dig uses resolv.conf and no timeouts are configured there. I don't know
> there the OS would have a default configured or what it is. Another
> reply indicated there would be a 5 second delay. That seems a bit high
> to me.
>
> I used dig from the email svr command line with the primary DNS sv
Does dig use libresolv or read directly from resolv.conf? Also do you have a
timeout configured in resolv.conf or are you relying on the os default?
On 25 Jul 2012, at 21:57, Steve Lindemann wrote:
> I'm a bit baffled by this and I'm looking for ideas...
>
> background:
> two DNS servers (ns1
Yes
Look at either spacewalk and cloning of channels at a point in time or pulp.
thanks
On 12 Jul 2012, at 15:08, Cal Sawyer wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> I have a number of machines that are out of sync with one another by
> virtue of having done a yum update after a base 6.2 install at different
>
>>
>
> Upgrade from 5.x to 6.x is not supported by CentOS.
> ___
>
which was not strictly the question that was asked though was it.
its not supported or recommended but it is possible.
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> # yum update
> Loaded plugins: downloadonly, fastestmirror, rhnplugin
> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> Setting up Update Process
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
>
>
>
> ---> Package tar.x86_64 2:1.15.1-32.el5_8 set to be updated
> --> Processing Dependency:
> http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/YumDB
shame thats not actually available in CentOS 5
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> I guess I'll have to take your word for it as there is nothing in what
> you mention that verifies this statement. rpm -ql tar will not verify
> that any files are actually there, just that they got installed at some
> point.
>
> Did you verify /bin/tar was actually there before you did the yum
>
> rm /bin/tar will remove the binary but not update the rpmdb.
>
> rpm -V {package}
> to verify the package installation.
well yes - but tar is not removed, that is the point, its something to
do with rpm thinking its not there when in fact it is
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> from memory i have not deliberately removed the i386 package, but you
> are right it is not there, however rpm does seem to know about
> /bin/tar
>
> # rpm -ql tar
> /bin/gtar
> /bin/tar
>
>
> although i agree its something rpm db related as reinstalling tar via
> rpm rather than yum solves the
> Somehow it is NOT in the rpm database ... that is why yum thinks it is
> not there.
>
> This could also happen accidentally with multilib installs (it looks
> like you do have this possible issue).
>
> When a system is installed in c5, the default behavior is that both i386
> and x86_64 packages
> The issue seems to be that the package tar was somehow removed from your
> system.
>
> When you tried to update, the system saw that the package tar was
> removed from the system and that it was required by the "already
> installed" package redhat-lsb.
>
> This means that somehow, someone removed
Hi
Trying to apply all available updates to CentOS 5 and the following is observed
# yum update
Loaded plugins: downloadonly, fastestmirror, rhnplugin
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
--> Running transacti
> fixed. Apologies for this getting through. I've done the rm's manually,
> but we need a test to make sure this does not happen again.
do you have a list of the bad packages so that i can remove them from
our spacewalk before they cause us an issue?
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On 23 September 2011 15:15, Spook ZA wrote:
> Hi Tom
>
> Please see below the response from Karanbir.
>
> Regards,
> Andy.
> rpms for C5 are pushed into the 5.6/cr/ repo; the c6 build is running
> now, we will have the cr stuff up for that today and get this into there
> as well.
Yes but CR f
Apologies if i missed this on the list but is there a fix for this
available to 6.0?
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2011-1245.html
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> well yeah, the OP mentions looking in the vault and indeed the DVD iso
> is not there, only the DVD torrent (and CD isos).
Then just grab the CD iso's and make them into a DVD iso no ?
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/build/mkdvdiso.sh
or am i missing something
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On 6 June 2011 22:17, Tom Brown wrote:
> Does anyone else notice anything wrong with the bind-libs package and its key?
>
> bind-libs-9.3.6-16.P1.el5.i386.rpm
>
> | 862 kB 00:00
> warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 370
Does anyone else notice anything wrong with the bind-libs package and its key?
bind-libs-9.3.6-16.P1.el5.i386.rpm
| 862 kB 00:00
warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 37017186
Public key for bind-utils-9.3.6-16.P1.el5.x86_64.rpm is not in
> Instead of removing the unwanted .repo files, replace them with empty files.
> That way an upgrade should just result in a .rpmnew file being created.
because by removing them from the centos-release package and
rebuilding it they are not there in the first place.
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>> I'm hazarding a guess here - that the os/{i386,x86_64}/CentOS/*.rpm's that
>> have 'centos' in the name have had changes made for CentOS. The others
>> have not and the sources are available from upstream at eg
>>
>> http://mirrors.kernel.org/redhat/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/
>
Hi
Is there any ETA for the SRPM's from the base tree of 5.6? I need to
get my hands on the src for the centos-release package as i have to
rebuilt it to prevent the repo definitions from being included.
I see the src's for the updates RPM's but not the base.
many thanks
Hi
I am wondering if this has made it into any updates?
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2010-4645
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>
> The only time I have seen such a delay in the past was because of OSPF on
> the Cisco switch it was connected to.
these are Arista DCS-7148SX's so i'll have to chat to the network
guys. On the kernel line can you state delay=x so that it waits for a
link ??
thanks
Hi
I am having real trouble with a new batch of Intel NIC's - We were
using another type of 10gig card and they were fine but got EOL'd from
Intel and are now using something subtly different.
I dont have all the details yet on the issue but basically there is a
major delay in when the link comes
> Why not just do
>
> `the thing that generates standard out here` | ssh -q 192.168.122.2 dd
> of=somethin
>
>
> eg
>
> find . | ssh -q 192.168.122.2 dd of=find.out
>
> You don't need tar for anything.
alas the thing that generates the output creates 5 or 6 seperate
streams in sequence that gene
Hi
I have a process that creates 'some data' and outputs this to standard
out and i want to shift this data over ssh to a remote box without
ever writing anything locally. I have been experimenting with tar to
create the archive as the i dont know what the contents of 'some data'
might be so i jus
> I have a machine that has worked fine for years on CentOS5.
> kernel-PAE-2.6.18-164.15.1.el5 is the last "works fine" kernel, but
> kernel-PAE-2.6.18-194.3.1.el5 crashes at boot every time.
>
>
FYI i am having anaconda issues with 2.6.18-194 - basically anaconda
crashes randomly both on x41
Hi
We have been using rsyslog and rsyslog-relp for a while however it
seems that in 5.5 there is a newer version of rsyslog. Does anyone
know of a repo where rsyslog-relp exists that is compatible with
rsyslog from 5.5 ?
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On 14 May 2010 10:22, Tom Brown wrote:
>>> is there an estimate when centos 5.5 will be released?
>
> as far as i knew it was out - at least it seemed to drop on me on the 10th
>
> eg centos-release-5-5.el5.centos.x86_64.rpm
or more public
http://mirrors.dedipower.com
>> is there an estimate when centos 5.5 will be released?
as far as i knew it was out - at least it seemed to drop on me on the 10th
eg centos-release-5-5.el5.centos.x86_64.rpm
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> I've just built the rpm for centos-release 5.5 last night, and the
> src.rpm is now in the same repo.
thats great but any chance of getting hold of the 5.4 .src.rpm?
Its just thats the one we need to stop us having to do nasty stuff in
the %post in relation to repos
thanks
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>> there are a couple of srpms that are still pending out, I'll get these
>> done over the weekend.
did this ever make it out ??
I see there is a bug report for it
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=4042 but i dont see the
centos-release .src.rpm anywhere still?
thanks
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> Does '/var/log/faillog' exist and is it properly writable?
> Is SELinux in play, etc? The man page does not speak in terms
> of edits to: /etc/pam.d/system-auth but rather to:
> /etc/pam.d/login [note -- I suspect there may be a man page
> bug here ... in testing; changes to /etc/pam.d/login and
Hi
I am trying to lock users after 3 attempts and then set the timeout
before they can log in again.
I thought i could achieve this with
auth required pam_tally.so deny=3 unlock_time=600
in /etc/pam.d/system-auth but it seems to not be the case - I cant
find a working config for this anywhere an
On 16 Apr 2010, at 18:49, "nate" wrote:
> rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
>
>> I'd like to hear of people who have used both Splunk and/or prelude
>> in an
>> environment with, say, 500> and can
>> voice a few opinions.
>
> I use Splunk with a few hundred systems and it works alright, using
> i
>
> Good question.
> How many servers do you have to collect logs from?
>
>
a few thousand ultimately
> I'd like to hear of people who have used both Splunk and/or prelude in an
> environment with, say, 500 voice a few opinions.
>
in the log term i might use loglogic or something similar but in
Hi
I am using rsyslog to get logs to a central box and they are stored in the
format of
/
I need a solution that can trawl through these directories and pick up
exceptions like failed logons and sudo usage that sort of thing.
Has anyone got any clues as to what might help to achieve this, i
>
> The problem is, as soon as I get this error, I can't re-import the
> exact same image and need to specify a new name as well. How do I
> clear this up? "cobbler image list" doesn't show the failed-imported
> images.
>
>
i would suggest
cobb...@lists.fedorahosted.org
> % cat foo
> Hello line 1
> Hello line 2
> Hello line 3
>
> # To change just line 2
> % sed '2s/Hello/There/'
> Hello line 1
> There line 2
> Hello line 3
>
> # To change line 2 and onwards
> % sed '2,$s/Hello/There/'
> Hello line 1
> There line 2
> There line 3
>
> It's that simple :-)
>
>
y
I need to change a value in a file, but this line occurs more than once in
this file therefore as i know the line number this value appears on how can
i change that?
I thought i could use sed to change a particular line number but i dont see
that in the man page, i am trying to change a value from
Apart from ipa are there any other good tools out there for centralised user
auth?
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> Your "-path" argument is wrong. Try this:
>
> find /var/data/foo -path '/var/data/foo/.snapshot' -prune -o -exec chown
> usera:groupb {} +
>
> You need the whole path, and there is no need to escape the '.' character.
> I've also used "+" as the terminator. That's just an efficiency issu
Hi
I have to use find to change the perms of a directory and files within
that directory recursively but i need to exclude a directory within the
top level directory, as its a netapp and so contains a read only
.snapshot dir.
I have tried...
# find /var/data/foo -path '\.\/\.snapshot' -prune
>
> You might get a bit more targeted exposure for your problem if you post
> to the mrepo mailing list[1]. I seem to recall someone posting about
> this issue recently[2]. No responses yet however...
>
> [1] http://lists.rpmforge.net/mailman/listinfo/tools
> [2] http://lists.rpmforge.net/piperm
OK this is talking about downloading from rhn but does anyone have any
tips with getting mrepo on a CentOS 5 box to be able to download from
rhn reliably?
Seemingly everything is configured OK as it downloads a package or 2 but
mainly bombs out with...
Error communicating with server. The mess
> Is the directory /var/lib/ntp present, and with write permissions for
> the 'ntp' user? Does the drift file exist?
> Does ntpd ever lock in? What do you see in 'ntpq -p' over time?
> Are these heavily-loaded boxes, or boxes with wildly-varying loads?
>
>
$ ll /var/lib/ntp
total 4
-rw-r--r-
Hi
On 5.3 i have a situation where some boxes have been 3 or 4 seconds out
and restarting ntpd has fixed the issue.
What i dont understand is why the clocks did not drift to the correct
time when the config seems correct in that restarting ntp did correct
the time.
Is there something 'special
Geoff Galitz wrote:
>
>
>> tell said managers to open the coffers and pay for support if they are
>> that worried
>>
>
> Maybe they would, but there is no content on the Centos wiki on the
> commercial support page. Considering the allegations of mishandling
> of funds, I doubt any organi
> I understand the worries. The news have reached the front page of
> Slashdot, and thus might reach certain technically inclined managers,
> which in turn may cause questions about contingency plans to be directed
> at the IT staff. I have a feeling that "I have no contingency plan,
> don't w
>
> Where are these rpms available from? They don't seem to be available as
> normal updates (eg yum update bind...).
>
>
they are -
# yum clean all
# yum update bind
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>>
>>
>> If centos falls I have no choice but to go to redhat. I am wondering if the
>> conversion will be easy or a complete reinstall.
>>
>
> There are other RHEL rebuild projects out there.
>
>
why is everyone getting so jumpy - its only a domain name thats at
stake, he's been AWOL fo
> I have a CentOS 4 system running BIND and I am wondering:
>
> Are there now BIND updates for CentOS 4? Will CentOS 4.8 include
> updates for BIND? How close is the 4.8 release -- Days, Weeks, Months?
>
>
# rpm -qa | grep bind
bind-libs-9.2.4-30.el4_8.4
bind-9.2.4-30.el4_8.4
bind-utils-9.2.
>
> hi, thanks, but where should I add that repo and how can I use it?
>
>
dont top post
google yum
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> I have downloaded from an ftp something like RHEL 5.3 ppc64 rpm's. Is there
> any way to make from them an installation iso?
>
>
>
why not just download the iso's from redhat with the valid subscription
details you have?
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>>>
>>>
>> what rpm did you use for this install?
>>
> ---
> He did not use an rpm so he is on his on. He used the source tarball.
>
>
one would wonder why
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>
> surprise, surprise
>
> I have a similar situation. On a very slow Pentium I machine, runing
> 2.2.XXX kernel, sometimes I have overruns and frame errors, which
> choke up the interface and I have to restart it using
> The overruns are due to torrent traffic generated by one of the geeks here.
Tran Van Hung wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have met inform as following. I see that no smb on init.d folder.
>
> [r...@maychu1 home]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
> bash: /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb: No such file or directory
>
> Pls help me how to have smb on init.d folder? Thank you.
>
> Thank you & Best Reg
Has anyone knocked up a script to monitor for interface errors before?
i know i can look at the interface statistics with ethtool -S but i
wonder if anything has something that looks at the last value for this
statistic and then can alert if they increase?
any thought how to solve this? it has
> I'm attempting to create a script that will indicate the % utilization
> of a network interface. I need this to export a one shot output that can
> be called by nagios.
>
> I've tried the following tools but I was unable to find a way to output
> just the utilization, and just one time: bmon, if
> I just got it to work. In fact, I deleted the stock caching-nameserver
> package and followed this excellent tutorial:
>
> http://www.madboa.com/geek/soho-bind/
>
>
i dont see what was wrong with the stock one - seems you did not fully
configure it
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>
> No, that's not it. I disabled the (internal) firewall just for testing's
> sake, and still nothing. I can only use Bind on localhost (e. g. on the
> machine where I installed it), but not from any other machine on the
> network.
>
what does you named.conf look like? i am guessing you ha
Hi
During a test upgrade of a number of hosts in a pool i have found that
exactly the same JVM based app runs more efficiently on the 4.7 systems
than it does on the 5.3 on identical hardware.
Specifically the apps seems to exhibit about 10% more 'load' on the
CPU's for the same workload - bef
>
> Now I'd like all the other machines on the network to use this local DNS
> server instead of my ISP's DNS. First thing, I know Bind uses port 53,
> so I take care to open that port on the server as well as on the other
> machines in the network. Then, I try to use my local DNS server manual
>
> Maybe an IRQ conflict or something? I don't recall ever
> seeing a situation where lspci wouldn't show a device that
> was actually present and working. Try a different PCI
> slot?
>
>
yes its rather odd - i will ask the DC guys to check but i am working on
second hand info regarding this
>
> try modprobe e1000 and see if it comes back? (there's also the
> e1000e driver as well I think that is for the latest cards mostly
> PCIe)
>
>
Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - version 7.3.20-k2-NAPI
Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation.
> Check lspci to verify it's still there?
>
Hi
I have boxes with a quad card that shows up with
e1000 e1000_probe: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
However since rebuilding a box from 4.7 to 5.3 this card has vanished -
I would have thought this card is pretty generic so i dont believe there
are not drivers for it -
Any other thoug
>
> ever thought of yum search php-mcrypt?
>
>
clearly not
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> I need PHP with mycrypt support see
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mcrypt.php
>
> i wonder - is this available in the PHP that comes with CentOS 5.3 ?
>
>
i should have just tried it - works fine!
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I need PHP with mycrypt support see
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mcrypt.php
i wonder - is this available in the PHP that comes with CentOS 5.3 ?
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> command="rsync -avz -e "ssh -i ~/.ssh/backup-key" /backup
> stew...@name.of.remote.server:/backup" ssh-dss ... key ...
which user is doing this as maybe the env of that user in cron is not
the same as when logged in using a shell ?
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> From the same version of Apache-Tomcat (6.0.18) web.xml config file:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> You are setting CLASSPATH as an OS environment variable. Tomcat
> wants/has it's own and you set it within the engine, or let the
> engine take care of it for you.
>
>
>
interesting thanks
> Does this answer your question?
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/class-loader-howto.html
>
>
not really no ..
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if this is ignored then fair enough as its not really the place for it
but if anyone has seen this it would be good to know
tomcat is 6.0.18
CLASSPATH is set in /etc/sysconfig/ and this IS getting used as
_some_ configuration items are being picked up from /etc/ but
the issue is when default s
> I wish to NOT install evolution during my kickstart process...
> In the %packages section I put a line
>
> -evolution
>
> but it still installed evolution.
> How can I keep evolution from being installed in the kickstart process?
>
>
find out what package is requiring it and remove that also
>
>
> How do I change the hostname?
> In particular, what is the difference between /etc/hosts and
> /etc/sysconfig/network files? Where should I make the changes?
>
/etc/hosts has nothing to do with the hostname this is just a way to
resolve a name to an IP where DNS is not available or some o
> I just got back from a datacenter where I installed a new server running
> CentOS 5.3. I set up a software raid with md0 being /. (Only one mount,
> didn't split anything up.)
>
> I just discovered that instead of raid 1, it did raid 0... Not exactly what I
> wanted! Probably missed that litt
>echo foo.bar.VALUE.baz.lala | awk -F. '{ print $(NF-2); }'
>
>
excellent - just what i needed
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> I am pretty sure there is a way in awk to figure out how many fields
> you have, then take the total # of fields -3 each time to get the
> third last one. Just heading out the door and off hand can't remember
> how it would be done.
>
>
i can do it in cheetah templating with
set myloc = $g
Hi
I need some logic to work out a value for me - this value is _always_
the 3rd last field in a string seperated by '.' but the string could be
5 or 6 fields long, e.g
foo.bar.VALUE.baz.lala
foor.bar.gigi.VALUE.baz.lala
I need to find VALUE - if this were python or something i could do it
b
Hi
I am seeing the following at boot time
http://home.ng23.net/boot.jpg
however the bonds work perfectly so i just wonder what the permission
denied is implying.
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>> Has anyone seen output like this before? Notice on my
>> /dev/md0 That it reports 100% used, but also 5.3 Gb
>> available. What would cause this?
>>
>>
>>
>> # df -h
>> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/sda2 71G 1.6G 66G 3% /
>> /dev/sda1
> Sorry. :O. I know I got that Python SOMEWHERE.
>
lets see how far i get building it from .src.rpm
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I cant currently change the OS on this box but i need to have python 2.4
on it.
Does anyone know if there is a python 2.4 rpm available for CentOS 4 ?
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> I bet it's availible in rpmforge. Not sure, but that might of been where I
> find it.
>
seemingly not - at least not at first look
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> Oops, replied too quickly... missed the 'each IP'
> go for Stephen solution ^_^
>
>
yeap - thanks both
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I need to find out how many times an IP address appears in a file - the
IP is the first field in the access log string so what would be the best
way to sort this file and count how many times each IP address appears ?
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> -logwatch
>
strangely it was the removal of logwatch that was causing this issue
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Hi
I have inherited some kickstarts that attempt to remove some packages
that at some point its been deemed they are not required.
I am migrating all this over to cobbler but trying to get to the bottom
of this error that although the kickstart completes sshd cant start as
the package nss is no
Hi
On a CentOS 4.7 box running on older hardware when i plug an external
flash disk or similar into the system the device shows up in dmesg but
it is not usable. The load on the system starts to climb for no apparent
reason. If i try to look at the partitions on the disk with fdisk it
just han
> A ":" on it's own will do what you want.
>
> if [ "$remaining" = "" ]
> then
> :
> else
> kill -9 $remaining
> fi
>
> But better would be
>
> if [ -n "$remaining" ]
> then
> kill -9 $remaining
> fi
>
>
thanks to all for the suggestions
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Hi
Below if $remaining is empty i want the if to finish - what is it i need
to put in SOMETHING?
if [ "$remaining" = "" ] ; then
SOMETHING ;
else
kill -9 $remaining
fi
thanks?
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