Hi Bob,
it is set up in /etc/sysconfig/yum-cron (/etc/sysconfig generally is a good
place to look for this kind of thing).
MAILTO is set to your desired mail address. I also set ERROR_LEVEL to 1 to get
a mail when something was installed by yum-cron - the default setting will only
send mail o
John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 03:40:38PM +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>> Maybe when giving advice you should desist from top-posting.
>
> Likewise if you're going to reply to a mailing list post you could
> desist from over-quoting extraneous text.
You are being ridiculou
> Right. I was referring to RAID 1. For a RAID 10, you would have to
> find the proper drive to boot from. This is why I tend to limit myself
> to RAID 1 in software. If I need something more complex than that, I
> get a hardware card so the OS just sees it as a single drive and you
> don't hav
I'm trying to find out from which repo I got xiphos and its matching
sword libraries from, and somehow am not finding it. hints, anyone?
thanks!
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On 03/04/2012 09:15 PM, fred smith wrote:
> I'm trying to find out from which repo I got xiphos and its matching
> sword libraries from, and somehow am not finding it. hints, anyone?
>
> thanks!
A quick google search turned up this:
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Module_Repositories#Other_Reposit
On Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 09:37:42PM -0500, Phil Savoie wrote:
> On 03/04/2012 09:15 PM, fred smith wrote:
> > I'm trying to find out from which repo I got xiphos and its matching
> > sword libraries from, and somehow am not finding it. hints, anyone?
> >
> > thanks!
>
> A quick google search turne
On Mar 4, 2012, at 21:55, fred smith wrote:
> it's already installed (via "yum install xiphos") and I need to know
> which repository it actually came from. I think it came from Centos,
> but dont' know how to be sure. "yum list installed" merely shows it
> as installed,but doesn't list the repo f
hello list,
I am attempting to backup a centos 5.4 (x86_64) server running mysql
with a cron job. Here's how the cron job looks:
[root@cloud:/home/bluethundr/backupdb] #crontab -l
* 3 * * * /usr/bin/mysqldump jfwiki >
/home/bluethundr/backupdb/wiki-$(date +%Y%m%d).sql
However if I run the comm
On Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 10:12:17PM -0500, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2012, at 21:55, fred smith wrote:
>
> > it's already installed (via "yum install xiphos") and I need to know
> > which repository it actually came from. I think it came from Centos,
> > but dont' know how to be sure. "yu
On Sunday 04 March 2012, fred smith
wrote:
> but since yum knows which repos have it available, when it isn't
> currently installed, I'd think it would also know where it came
> from after it was installed, more directly than it appears from
> this sort of evidence.
Then try "yum info xiphos".
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