John Doe a écrit :
> From: Georghy
>
>> your command works, but I want to watch the script running, in order to
>> view errors, so I figured out that I have to launch the script after the
>> user is connected thanks to .bachrc do you know how to do that ?
>>
>
> Redirect stderr to a file
John Doe a écrit :
> From: Georghy
>
>> for now i want to display the computer IP adress just before the user login
>> but I want to display it before the user logon
>> do you know how to do this ?
>>
>
> check /etc/issue, but you might have to generate it on the fly with the IP
> hardcod
Les Mikesell a écrit :
> On 2/11/2010 9:56 AM, Georghy wrote:
>
>> Les Mikesell a écrit :
>>
>>> Georghy wrote:
>>>
>>>
> Do these need to run as root? And do they really need to wait for a user
> to log
> in or can they write their output to a file to be viewed later?
Georghy a écrit :
> John Doe a écrit :
>
>> From: Georghy
>>
>>
>>> for now i want to display the computer IP adress just before the user login
>>> but I want to display it before the user logon
>>> do you know how to do this ?
>>>
>>>
>> check /etc/issue, but you might have
Dear All
My CentOS server got hung and when I tried to power cycle it , I checked its
/var/log/messages & /var/log/dmesg with respect to the time of fault
occurance to see what was really happened . But its 'messages' log does not
show anything recorded for about 30 minutes before its recovery afte
John,
On Sunday, February 21, 2010 you wrote:
> a bunch of vendors sell 5-in-3 sata hotswap adapters that hold 5 SATA
> drives in 3 HH external bays of a jumbo tower chassis. they seem to run
> about $100. each drive bay has its own sata port on the back of these.
> example of one of these,
>
Dne 22.2.2010 14:25, Michael Schumacher napsal(a):
>
> You may consider using this part:
>
> http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=2814
>
> The disadvantage is that you have no quick-swap-possibility, but the
> cooling is better as in hot-swap cases. The box has nice vibe-stoppe
> -Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Craig White
> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 12:23 AM
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] LDAP Server Access Problem
>
> On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 22:48 -0700, Paul R. Ganci
Sorry, my mistakein English will be:
I wonder if there's any MonoDevelop/SharpDevelop for Centos, I just find
version for SUSE, or at leaset find some srpm to compile my self.
Saludos Fraternales
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Atte.
Alberto García Gómez M:.M:.
Administrador de Redes/Webmaster
perhaps an open-ended request, but i'm looking for (if it even
exists) some centos 5.4 software that will let me completely simulate
the sending and reception of MMS messages on a local network which
(AFAICT) would require the simulation of the MMS centre as well
(MMSC).
so far, i've run acro
Hi,guys:
I've been having gnome restart when I've been using firefox. Looking around
in diffierent logs i found..
Feb 22 22:02:19 localhost last message repeated 9 times
Feb 22 22:02:19 localhost scim-bridge: The lockfile is destroied
Feb 22 22:02:19 localhost scim-bridge: Cleanup, done. Exitting
Stephen Harris wrote:
>> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in
>> and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
>>
>> or
>>
>> 2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just connect
>> it to box?
>>
>
> My recommendation is
> >
> > Note that ldap 'client' applications like ldapsearch
> > use /etc/openldap/ldap.conf so I would suspect that the 'certificates'
> > used by the 2 machines are different.
>>
This might be the missing piece.
The certificates were generated from a signing request to CAcert.
However, while
On 2/22/2010 8:48 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Stephen Harris wrote:
>>> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in
>>> and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> 2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just conne
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 2/22/2010 8:48 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
>> Stephen Harris wrote:
>>
1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in
and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
or
2. Get an eSATA enclosure that
Hi, I am writting this message in hope that you can be of a great help to
me. My husband that has been on this site died suddenly Feb 4th) and I can
not access my computer. He has a user name and password on the system. He
has used the Linux and Red Hat to run the computer He would boot up
Paul R. Ganci wrote:
Note that ldap 'client' applications like ldapsearch
use /etc/openldap/ldap.conf so I would suspect that the 'certificates'
used by the 2 machines are different.
This might be the missing piece.
The certificates were generated from a signing request to CAcert.
However, wh
> Hi, I am writting this message in hope that you can be of a great help to
> me. My husband that has been on this site died suddenly Feb 4th) and I
> can not access my computer. He has a user name and password on the
> system. He has used the Linux and Red Hat to run the computer He
> wou
On 2/22/2010 12:40 PM, Bob Taylor wrote:
> Hi, I am writting this message in hope that you can be of a great help
> to me. My husband that has been on this site died suddenly Feb 4th) and
> I can not access my computer. He has a user name and password on the
> system. He has used the Linux and R
Going Off Top; My condolences to you Laura this is sad to hear.
Going On Topic; rTorrent with wTorrent does it for me.
--
Regards,
James ;)
Stephen Leacock - "I detest life-insurance agents: they always argue
that I shall some day die, which is not so." -
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/auth
2010/2/20 Sean Carolan :
>> Did you check the output of "/proc/scsi/scsi"?
>
> Yea, it's empty.
>
>> I would do a SCSI rescan using
>>
>> echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/hostX/scan
>
> Tried this and also:
>
> echo 1 > /sys/class/fc_host/host0/issue_lip
>
> Still, nothing is seen by the host.
> On some systems, reboot is required? to access disk from SAN device.
>
> At least this issue is on my Hitachi AMS san system.
Yes, we've tried a few reboots. I'll bet the testing on this d2d
device did not get as thorough QA on Linux as it did on Windows. I'll
post the solution here if HP is a
On Feb 22, 2010, at 1:40 PM, Bob Taylor wrote:
> Hi, I am writting this message in hope that you can be of a great help to me.
> My husband that has been on this site died suddenly Feb 4th) and I can not
> access my computer. He has a user name and password on the system. He has
> used the L
Bob Taylor a écrit :
> Hi, I am writting this message in hope that you can be of a great help
> to me. My husband that has been on this site died suddenly Feb 4th) and
> I can not access my computer. He has a user name and password on the
> system. He has used the Linux and Red Hat to run the
There are various posts from "Bob Taylor" (bob8...@gmail.com) in the
list archives;
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-September/082799.html
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-August/079998.html
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-August/080297.html
http://lists.cen
On 22 February 2010 20:31, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Sorry if this is not the place, but there's some quirk in the logic. If
> your late husband wrote to this list using his email address, then how
> comes you are using it without knowing his username and password?
She said "He would boot up the syste
James Bensley a écrit :
> On 22 February 2010 20:31, Niki Kovacs wrote:
>> Sorry if this is not the place, but there's some quirk in the logic. If
>> your late husband wrote to this list using his email address, then how
>> comes you are using it without knowing his username and password?
>
> She
My logwatch reported this in this mornings report:
- Kernel Begin
WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
usb 3-1: can't read configurations, error -71 ...: 1 Time(s)
usb 3-1: can't set config #1, error -71 ...: 8 Time(s)
usb 3-1: can't set con
Bob Taylor wrote:
> Hi, I am writting this message in hope that you can be of a great help
> to me. My husband that has been on this site died suddenly Feb 4th)
> and I can not access my computer. He has a user name and password on
> the system. He has used the Linux and Red Hat to run the
>
Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Sorry if this is not the place, but there's some quirk in the logic. If
> your late husband wrote to this list using his email address, then how
> comes you are using it without knowing his username and password?
>
note she's using a gmail account.
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 07:47 -0600, Dan Burkland wrote:
>
> I can confirm that indeed ldaps still works fine as I recently implemented
> such a setup on my network a few months ago (OpenLDAP).
doing a new setup using methodologies that have already been tagged as
deprecated seems to be a re
Sorry to hear that a member of the list has passed away.
Google tells me that 970 is the area code for Colorado so maybe members
of the list who live there might want to give her a hand with the computer.
On Tuesday, February 23, 2010 02:40 AM, Bob Taylor wrote:
> Hi, I am writting this messag
Anybody using this four way board for AMD processors that packs multiple
HT links?
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On Tuesday, February 23, 2010 02:43 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
> Anybody using this four way board for AMD processors that packs multiple
> HT links?
Or the two way H8DA6+ for that matter.
Thanks
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Hi all,
I have got some problems with my tomcat installation
when I execute command
# bin/shutdown.sh
It does not close the process that is running the tomcat.
Can any body please give me some idea; what is happening with the process.
Regards,
Vijay Shanker Dubey
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