On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:41 PM, MHR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I decided, after the last discussion of smartd and S.M.A.R.T. disks,
> to take a look in my /var/log/messages, and I'm seeing fair bit of
> this:
>
> Sep 10 20:11:23 mhrichter smartd[3361]: Device: /dev/sda, 4294967295
> Offline unco
On Thursday 11 September 2008 08:02:23 Akemi Yagi wrote:
> You should start thinking of replacing the disk. There is a
> discussion in the forum:
>
> http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=15880&forum=39
>
> I am one of the people there who were getting the same error and
> rep
> On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 19:54:44 -0700
> "JRP" == John R Pierce wrote:
JRP> Mag Gam wrote:
>> At my university we have 50 computers in the lab. We would like
>> to use a scheduler to schedule our fluid models, and I was
>> wondering what is a good suggestion?
>>
J
Hi all,
Well it took a while for me to figure it out, but apparently my logwatch no
longer can be mailed locally on my computer as I believe spamassassin is
eating it.
I can send it out to an email address outside my server though. So
spamassassin is only checking incoming I guess.
My question
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Best ways to make this work so I can get it delivered to root again?
Please, don't give out too much information when asking questions, all
of us here really like to go on a wild goose chase now and then.
IOW:
Show logs.
Ralph
pgpAKlJaNIrbC.pgp
Description: PGP signature
So..
To answer my own question...
so I edited the file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where localhost.localdomain is your hostname.servername
And it worked.
However, I am concerned about spoofing. I would think that mail agent and
spamassassin would have an
Bob Hoffman wrote:
Hi all,
Well it took a while for me to figure it out, but apparently my logwatch no
longer can be mailed locally on my computer as I believe spamassassin is
eating it.
I can send it out to an email address outside my server though. So
spamassassin is only checking incoming
On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 21:41 -0700, MHR wrote:
> I decided, after the last discussion of smartd and S.M.A.R.T. disks,
> to take a look in my /var/log/messages, and I'm seeing fair bit of
> this:
>
> Sep 10 20:11:23 mhrichter smartd[3361]: Device: /dev/sda, 4294967295
> Offline uncorrectable sector
Bob Hoffman wrote:
So..
To answer my own question...
so I edited the file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where localhost.localdomain is your hostname.servername
And it worked.
Sorry, didn't see you'd answered your own question in my previous reply :)
H
Thankyou everyone. How does SGE compare? Is it easy to implement? What
about its features compared to others? How is the code quality,
stability, and documentation?
TIA
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:15 AM, Bernhard Gschaider
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 19:54:44 -0700
I have a shell script, /usr/bin/joevpn, which does a quick VPN
connect. Basically (HOST and DOFIL are defined above and are correct.
I just did not list them here)
case "$1" in
start)
date > $DOFIL
while [ -f $DOFIL ]
do
echo y | /usr/local/bin/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote / napísal(a):
I have a shell script, /usr/bin/joevpn, which does a quick VPN
connect. Basically (HOST and DOFIL are defined above and are correct.
I just did not list them here)
case "$1" in
start)
date > $DOFIL
while [ -f $DOFIL ]
do
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> So..
>
> To answer my own question...
>
> so I edited the file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
>
> whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Where localhost.localdomain is your hostname.servername
>
> And it worked.
>
> However, I am concerned about spoofing. I would think th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> start() {
> date >> /root/joe.log
> /usr/bin/joevpn start &
> RES=$?
> return $RES
> }
>
> This all works and everything. I am just curious as to why when I do
> a ps I get this:
> /b
Hi, for the sake of the the CentOS email servers, would you
please turn off attaching the additional copy of your email in
HTML format?
You are sending your email out in both plain text and HTML
format, which more than doubles the size of your email, thereby
doubling the amount of bandwidth the C
Harry Sukumar wrote:
> Is there a reason the username/password are not being sent? Our squid
> proxy uses both NTLM and basic authentication.
The reason is your application code is not using the proxy, or
the application code is calling http libraries that are not using
the proxy.
Really nothing
Ned,
Thanks for the letters. Yes, I added the whitelist, but think that is not
right either. No matter what I add in there, it will allow someone to use it
and come in.
The postmaster not getting tagged is just as scary actually.
The weird part is the mail will go to another server via smtp and n
Take a logwatch email with lots of "bad ips etc" and run it through
spamassassin as the same user that spamassassin runs under on that machine
and it will give you some info you need to make better decisions
You will actually see how it is getting eval'd and scored...
The best answer(s), and wha
While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps working
correctly has been a real chore. If I used nothing but RPMs for CEntOS,
would I have a real working java install? I need some help on this one
badly. Ric
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Ric Moore wrote:
> While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
> recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps working
> correctly has been a real chore. If I used nothing but RPMs for CEntOS,
> would I have a real working java install? I need some help on t
On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps
working
correctly has been a real chore. If I used nothing but RPMs for
CEntOS,
would I have a real working java
--- On Wed, 10/9/08, Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] DNS Logging with Selinux enabled
> To: centos@centos.org
> Date: Wednesday, 10 September, 2008, 9:27 AM
> Josh Donovan wrote:
> > I rebuilt my server and setup bind t
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 09:16 -0700, nate wrote:
> Ric Moore wrote:
> > While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
> > recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps working
> > correctly has been a real chore. If I used nothing but RPMs for CEntOS,
> > would
Ric Moore wrote:
> Whew. Getting jetty and java all classpath straight and working together
> has been a pain. Everything I've read and googled says I done the proper
> steps, so it's something I'm not getting right on my end, and to ask the
> list to figure it out would be too huge a chore to ask
My apologies for that last post. It was not intended to go to the
list. I must have fat fingered the reply to choice. Sorry!.
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Josh Donovan wrote:
> --- On Wed, 10/9/08, Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That should be root:object_r:named_log_t, IIRC.
>
> -rw--- namednamedsystem_u:object_r:named_log_tquery.log
>
> How do I get root:object_r:named_log_t as its now
> system_u:object_r:named_
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:14 PM, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Download the manufacturer's tools and run a diagnostics on it,
> it will tell you the truth about what's going on.
>
> I wouldn't trust any generic OS tools over the manufacturer's tools,
> there was a discussion on this topic on
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Akemi Yagi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You should start thinking of replacing the disk.
I am, thanks.
> There is a discussion in the forum:
>
> http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=15880&forum=39
>
> I am one of the people there who were
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Anne Wilson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I had similar messages on this laptop. Acer accepted liability and replaced
> the disk.
>
I'm pretty sure the Seagate warranty is no longer in force - most of
them are a year. Maxtor's are, for sure - I've had to go thro
MHR wrote:
> I was going to laugh this off 'cuz how many manufacturers support
> Linux, but I was pleasantly surprised, twice, when I found that a)
> Seagate does and b) the seatools for Linux produced no errors on the
> long test.
I wasn't aware there was a seatools for Linux, I meant to refer t
MHR wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Anne Wilson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had similar messages on this laptop. Acer accepted liability and replaced
the disk.
I'm pretty sure the Seagate warranty is no longer in force - most of
them are a year. Maxtor's are, for sure - I'v
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:07:25AM -0700, MHR enlightened us:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Anne Wilson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I had similar messages on this laptop. Acer accepted liability and replaced
> > the disk.
> >
> I'm pretty sure the Seagate warranty is no longer in fo
Ric Moore wrote:
While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps working
correctly has been a real chore. If I used nothing but RPMs for CEntOS,
would I have a real working java install? I need some help on this on
Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:07:25AM -0700, MHR enlightened us:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Anne Wilson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had similar messages on this laptop. Acer accepted liability and replaced
the disk.
I'm pretty sure the Seagate warranty is no longer in
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:38 -0400, Steve Huff wrote:
> On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> > While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
> > recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps
> > working
> > correctly has been a real chore. If
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 13:32 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Ric Moore wrote:
> > While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
> > recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps working
> > correctly has been a real chore. If I used nothing but RPMs for CEntOS,
>
Try adding a whitelist entry to /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf. To
whitelist all mail from your domain:
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is very easy to spoof email addresses. It is better to whitelist from ip
addresses when possible.
--
MailScanner is like deodorant...
You ho
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm used to beating on alternatives now... it's a wonder it can't be
> easier though. Well, not really, every distro out there has some unique
> formula for where things are put and that is what kills the spread of
> Linux f
Ric Moore wrote:
I'm used to beating on alternatives now... it's a wonder it can't be
easier though. Well, not really, every distro out there has some unique
formula for where things are put and that is what kills the spread of
Linux for Joe LunchBucket as well as Admins. Hopefully, --one day--,
On Sep 11, 2008, at 2:40 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
http://jpackage.org/ makes your life easier.
Which of the jpackage sites do you use for yum? I'm definitely looking
into cfengine, as mentioned by Nate. I prefer "easy" over "bare-
knucks"
any day. I just rpm -e'd everything on this system with
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:13 -0700, MHR wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm used to beating on alternatives now... it's a wonder it can't be
> > easier though. Well, not really, every distro out there has some unique
> > formula for where thin
The docs to installing cfengine refers to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
That doesn't exist. Nor does /etc/crontab. Heck I remember that from the
"old days", now there are lots of cron entries, in /etc but no crontab.
Not installed by default. So, I'm hunting that one down. Nate, what did
you wind u
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, MHR wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Anne Wilson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had similar messages on this laptop. Acer accepted liability and replaced
the disk.
I'm pretty sure the Seagate warranty is no longer in force - most of
them are a year.
you pat
MHR wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Anne Wilson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had similar messages on this laptop. Acer accepted liability and replaced
the disk.
I'm pretty sure the Seagate warranty is no longer in force - most of
them are a year. Maxtor's are, for sure - I'v
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 15:15 -0400, Steve Huff wrote:
> On Sep 11, 2008, at 2:40 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> >> http://jpackage.org/ makes your life easier.
> >
> > Which of the jpackage sites do you use for yum? I'm definitely looking
> > into cfengine, as mentioned by Nate.
>
> i'm not quite sure
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:15 AM, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wasn't aware there was a seatools for Linux, I meant to refer to
> the bootable versions of the tools that run outside of any OS.
>
You have to dig in to find them, but yep, they are there!
> But perhaps the vendor tools have
on 9-11-2008 12:23 PM Ric Moore spake the following:
The docs to installing cfengine refers to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
That doesn't exist. Nor does /etc/crontab. Heck I remember that from the
"old days", now there are lots of cron entries, in /etc but no crontab.
Not installed by default. S
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 15:23, Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The docs to installing cfengine refers to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
> That doesn't exist.
In RedHat/CentOS, this file is here: /var/spool/cron/root
But you should not write to it directly, instead you should run the
"c
Ric Moore wrote:
> The docs to installing cfengine refers to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
> That doesn't exist. Nor does /etc/crontab. Heck I remember that from the
> "old days", now there are lots of cron entries, in /etc but no crontab.
> Not installed by default. So, I'm hunting that one down.
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:55 -0700, nate wrote:
> Ric Moore wrote:
> > The docs to installing cfengine refers to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
> > That doesn't exist. Nor does /etc/crontab. Heck I remember that from the
> > "old days", now there are lots of cron entries, in /etc but no crontab.
> >
Well I am working on building a kernel that will have the IPsec BEET
mode patch available from infrahip.hiit.fi.
I have some decent help, but really no one there is a seasoned Centos
kernel builder (though they work with different FC kernels), and now
they are mostly done for the day.
I have
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 16:27, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unknown tag: % define buildid .hipl0809111
Maybe because there is a space after the "%" and before "define"? Try
removing that space and see if that works.
If you are still not doing it, I suggest you follow the st
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I am working on building a kernel that will have the IPsec BEET mode
> patch available from infrahip.hiit.fi.
>
> I have some decent help, but really no one there is a seasoned Centos kernel
> builder (though they w
Ric Moore wrote:
>> The file that the document is probably referring to is root's crontab
This looks informative:
http://www.cfengine.org/AutonomicCfengine.pdf
And of course the full reference guide
http://www.cfengine.org/docs/cfengine-Reference.html
It'll take time to learn, though before y
On Sep 11, 2008, at 3:37 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
I'm sorry, I was in "Deer in the headlights mode". I should have said
repos specifically. I have had these enabled:
* epel: mirror.its.uidaho.edu
* adobe-linux-i386: linuxdownload.adobe.com
* jpackage-fc: planetmirror.com
* jpackage-generic-nonfree:
I have been thinking on this for a while now. Since logwatch can send a mail
to another server and that server DOES not mark it as spam, that presents a
logic issue. Now, the other server does not have as new a spam assassin as
the new, so it is hard to check it that way.
So I 'replied' to the log
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 11:03 -0700, MHR wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:14 PM, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Download the manufacturer's tools and run a diagnostics on it,
> > it will tell you the truth about what's going on.
> >
> > I wouldn't trust any generic OS tools over the manu
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 16:27, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unknown tag: % define buildid .hipl0809111
Maybe because there is a space after the "%" and before "define"? Try
removing that space and see if that works.
oops. I wonder h
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:13 -0700, MHR wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm used to beating on alternatives now... it's a wonder it can't be
> > easier though. Well, not really, every distro out there has some unique
> > formula for where thin
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 13:36 -0700, nate wrote:
> Ric Moore wrote:
>
> >> The file that the document is probably referring to is root's crontab
>
> This looks informative:
>
> http://www.cfengine.org/AutonomicCfengine.pdf
>
> And of course the full reference guide
>
> http://www.cfengine.org/d
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 17:14 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:13 -0700, MHR wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm used to beating on alternatives now... it's a wonder it can't be
> > > easier though. Well, not rea
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Thorpe wrote:
>
>> lingu wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>
>>> I am very much new to Linux Thin Client Concept. But know i am very
>>> much interested to create Centos 5 based thin client of 512MB on
>>> flash rom.
>>
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 16:37 -0400, Steve Huff wrote:
> On Sep 11, 2008, at 3:37 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry, I was in "Deer in the headlights mode". I should have said
> > repos specifically. I have had these enabled:
> > * epel: mirror.its.uidaho.edu
> > * adobe-linux-i386: linuxdownloa
Ric Moore wrote:
Thanks Nate. I'm googling for simple setups, found one that was SuSe
oriented, another that is written for CentOS. The latter one being
better. I'm still getting the "Deer in the headlights" syndrome, I'm not
getting this:
If that is the level of deployment you are at, I would
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:05 PM, William L. Maltby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> IIRC, the seatools just run the smart tools that come on CentOS/Linux.
> Not the same as those on the DOS tools version. It's been several
> months, but barring memory failures (mine, not the computer's ;-) I
> end
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> oops. I wonder how that space snuck in there
>
It comes in the spec file that way. If you use colors and vim, it shows, too.
;-}
mhr
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:14 PM, William L. Maltby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Exercise and lay off the GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader)! >:))
>
>
>
> I know that's no help,
Not at all - I like the GRUB (pun intended...). I'm on the see-food
diet, too, so NHT.
mhr
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On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 00:25 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Ric Moore wrote:
> > Thanks Nate. I'm googling for simple setups, found one that was SuSe
> > oriented, another that is written for CentOS. The latter one being
> > better. I'm still getting the "Deer in the headlights" syndrome, I'm not
>
MHR wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
oops. I wonder how that space snuck in there
It comes in the spec file that way. If you use colors and vim, it shows, too.
I use gedit and it has colors, and I did not catch this.
Perha
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 16:37 -0700, MHR wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:14 PM, William L. Maltby
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Exercise and lay off the GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader)! >:))
> >
> >
> >
> > I know that's no help,
>
> Not at all - I like the GRUB (pun intended...). I'm
Hi all.
I am having an issue and quite frankly would rather not spend the entire
next two days learning the entire snmp program. I am hoping someone out
there has used MRTG and SNMP to make it work.
I have both installed. Single server, polling itself.
Question 1- does snmpd have to run as a da
Ric Moore wrote:
Which of the two do you prefer and/or recommend to a relative newbie at
this?
I'm looking for the least headache route that can do some of the basics
that CFengine is supposed to do. I'd even take one with a gui. Namaskar, Ric
puppet has a much lower learning curve than bcfg
Bob Hoffman wrote:
While it is somewhat outdated, MRTG itself is outdated as well,
I wrote a howto for MRTG about 5-6 years ago -
http://howto.aphroland.org//HOWTO/MRTG/
(I haven't maintained it in years, and have no real plans to
update the site again in the future)
> Question 1- does snmpd ha
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 03:00 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Ric Moore wrote:
> > Which of the two do you prefer and/or recommend to a relative newbie at
> > this?
> > I'm looking for the least headache route that can do some of the basics
> > that CFengine is supposed to do. I'd even take one with
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 21:46, Bob Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question 1- does snmpd have to run as a daemon, or only run once so I can
> get OID and MIBs from it?
Yes, it has to be running as a daemon.
> Question 2- does anyone know the command in snmp to get the required OID and
nate wrote:
Bob Hoffman wrote:
While it is somewhat outdated, MRTG itself is outdated as well,
indeed, RRDTOOL is the new MRTG. and Cacti, which is a web wrapper for it.
http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/
http://www.cacti.net/
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Thanks for the input..now that I have really been reading...I find that
MRTG, or any of those programs is easy...
It is snmp that requires the college degree. I just ordered 2 books on it.
There is no way to poll the hardware without extensive knowledge of snmp.
The man pages are horrendous and s
>From what I read in the man pages about snmpwalkand the snmp.conf file,
I had better take a very long course in configuration of snmp before I
fiddle with it.
At least now I know why there is not 'walk through' online showing you how
to do this...all of them nimbly 'skip' over the whole proce
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 22:55, Bob Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Needless to say, MRTG is now off as is snmp. I think this will be one of
> those 'maybe next year when I can learn all about acessing hardware like an
> engineer' and all.
You can actually use MRTG without SNMP, specially
You know...it would be nice to write a program that would use snmp to just
scan through the local computer, grab OIDs...and then ask you which ones you
wanted to make MIBs with.
Then you could just grab those with the graphing programs.
I think that would be an awesome tool to build for linux.
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> You know...it would be nice to write a program that would use snmp to just
> scan through the local computer, grab OIDs...and then ask you which ones you
> wanted to make MIBs with.
>
> Then you could just grab those with the graphing programs.
> I think that would be an awesom
I just wish that someone posted 'hey, don't waste time with mrtg until you
deal with snmp..and good luck with that'
School of hard knocks...I coulda went to the beach the last week...
I will check out that program
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Thought I would share this..not sure exactly what it is...but I wish I could
pull out my configurations with a program like this...
http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/examples/scc.centos50.html
Really cool.
Relly intense view of the whole server.
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>
> Thought I would share this..not sure exactly what it is...but I wish I
> could
> pull out my configurations with a program like this...
>
>
>
> http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/examples/scc.centos50.html
> Really cool.
>
> Relly intense view of the whole server.
Bob,
Go to
http://www.openeye
Dear All,
I have configured Cluster Suite with 2 servers
Server 1 : 192.168.13.110 IP Address and hostname is primary
Server 2 : 192.168.13.179 IP Address and hostname is secondary
Floating : 192.168.13.83 IP Address (Assumed by currently active server)
I have configured Ethernet Channel Bonding
Dear All,
Please ignore my previous mail
I have using CentOS 4.4 Linux and Kernel Version is 2.6.9-42.EL
I have configured Cluster Suite with 2 servers
Server 1 : 192.168.13.110 IP Address and hostname is primary
Server 2 : 192.168.13.179 IP Address and hostname is secondary
Floating : 192.168.13
Here is the original cron.daily for webalizer.
#if [ -s /var/log/httpd/access_log ];
then exec /usr/bin/webalizer -Q;
Fi
I want to add two more for the virtual domains.
I tried adding these
if [ -s /var/log/httpd/mysite1_access_log ]; then exec /usr/bin/webalizer
-Qc /etc/webalizer/mysite1.co
What worked for the cron...but not doing the original one is this...
for i in /etc/webalizer/*.conf; do webalizer -Qc $i; done
I guess a second one needs to be made for the main one...or maybe another
line.
But this worked.
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