also sprach Andy Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.06.1633 +0100]:
> Any way of recovering the file or even getting a partial copy from a cache
> somewhere on the box?
immediately:
init 1
umount /var
then undelete it, with mc or with e2recover or similar.
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also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.05.1114 +0100]:
> Have fun with it, if a harddisk fails ( on most controllers ) your
> system will hang and it doesn't boot anymore. So good luck with your
> IBM controllers. If i would buy a controller it would be an Adaptec
> due to my go
On December 6, 2002 04:48 am, the great Samantha Scafe wrote:
> I have it so it can do either but not both
>
> 203.24.120.0/24 and 202.129.104.0/24 on eth0
> 203.55.214.0/24 is on the ppp0 interface
I think I understand what you want to do. You need to use multiple routing
tables enabled by adv
One way that I've seen it done is to recompile apache w/suexec
directory to one above all the user cgi-bin directories. Then a copy of
the php-cgi binary is put into each user's cgi-bin.
I'm seem to remember some other solutions to this issue, since it seems
to come up every now and then.
http
Greetings,
I'm aiming to use PHP and Perl with Apache, in a suexec environment.
The problem I am running into is that mod_php doesn't work with
suexec, so I am forced to use php-cgi. Suexec is compiled with
'/usr/lib/cgi-bin' as its root directory, so even if the interpreter
for php4 is in this d
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 09:33:42 -0600
Andy Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Doh.
>
> Typed crontab -r instead of crontab -e
>
> Any way of recovering the file or even getting a partial copy from a
> cache somewhere on the box?
Man, I'm surprised everyone hasn't pounced on this one yet.
Depe
Doh.
Typed crontab -r instead of crontab -e
Any way of recovering the file or even getting a partial copy from a cache
somewhere on the box?
Stupid stupid stupid.
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We could ask ICANN to send WIPO a cl
Hi,
I've just upgraded a few systems to the new snmpd from testing. Now it
seems that snmpd can't read it's memory anymore.
enterprises.ucdavis.memory.memTotalSwap.0 = -1
enterprises.ucdavis.memory.memAvailSwap.0 = 0
enterprises.ucdavis.memory.memTotalReal.0 = -1
enterprises.ucdavis.memory.memAva
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 07:48:24PM +1000, Samantha Scafe wrote:
> On eth0 I have 2 class c's
> On ppp0 I have another one (our isdn has gone kaput and this is a temp
> measure)
>
> I have another class c on the ppp0
>
> I need to make the machine visable on the eth0 and also I need the machine
>
Hi peoples I am doing something wrong here and cant figure it out(must be a
friday thing)
On eth0 I have 2 class c's
On ppp0 I have another one (our isdn has gone kaput and this is a temp
measure)
I have another class c on the ppp0
I need to make the machine visable on the eth0 and also I need
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