List;
Well, I have not totally figured out how this is happening. What I do know
is that /etc/inittab gets altered when the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script is
run.
After a bit of looking around in that file, I realized my skill is not
refined enough to see what mechanism actually alters it. But it defi
We do that here. But the difference is it's not totally automated. If the
primary server goes down for whatever reason, our admin's pager will go off,
he lives 6 minutes from the office and 7 minutes from the backup server in
another building. Simply he goes and get's the backup server, restarts it
You could put a linux router infront of them with an ethernet
connection to each server and then another out to your main router.
Make a bash script to check that the primary is up, if its not have it
change the route to go out the other interface, which would be the
secondary.
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Kevin - [EMAI
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Security wrote:
>Well, as I stated down a ways in the original post inittab gets overwritten
>on every reboot.
>
>Therein lies the rub.
>
>Tried that... Been there..
>
>Thanks anyway and sorry for the confusion.
Make the file immutable, presuming that your root file system is
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 09:36:42PM -0600, Art Sackett wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 05:15:36PM -0600, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
> wrote:
> >
> > What kind of problems have you run into with the Adaptec card? I'm
> > using that card and software RAID, and i've run into hard lock
> > problems.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> We are an isp here and we would like to set up two webservers
> that are completely tranparent(rsync daily).
>
> We will only be using one webserver to server all the pages, but
> if it goes down, we would like the second webserver
> Here is a weird one I can't seem to find the cause of. Perhaps it is
> inane, harmless, etc but it is annoying. I get these respawning too fast
> errors to the console. They go away when I comment out the
> S:12345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS3 line and init q it. Until a reboot
> that is.
On Thu,
Is there any place where the source to all Debian (base install and
packages) is browsable on the web?
(For example, I don't have /etc/init.d/pcmcia and various other Debian
configurations and programs on my Debian boxes and I don't want to install
them. But I want an easy way to look at them.)
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Is there any place where the source to all Debian (base install and
> packages) is browsable on the web?
Not as far as I know... but would be handy sometimes yeah...
> (For example, I don't have /etc/init
Jeremy and Russell;
Thanks for more pieces of the puzzle. The offending code is actually in
/etc/pcmcia/serial.
the chattr +i /etc/inittab command nuked the behaviour but I'll edit that
script to fix it when I get to the console on the laptop
The relevant lines in /etc/pcmcia/serial:
ec
Hello All,
I've got something wrong somewhere and I'm trying to figure out where.
> > Hello,
> >
> >> you firstly need to get caller-id switched onto all the phone lines in
> >> question.
> > I suppose our telco has this on by default so all I need to do now is...
I'm not sure about this now, per
List;
Well, I have not totally figured out how this is happening. What I do know
is that /etc/inittab gets altered when the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script is
run.
After a bit of looking around in that file, I realized my skill is not
refined enough to see what mechanism actually alters it. But it def
We do that here. But the difference is it's not totally automated. If the
primary server goes down for whatever reason, our admin's pager will go off,
he lives 6 minutes from the office and 7 minutes from the backup server in
another building. Simply he goes and get's the backup server, restarts i
You could put a linux router infront of them with an ethernet
connection to each server and then another out to your main router.
Make a bash script to check that the primary is up, if its not have it
change the route to go out the other interface, which would be the
secondary.
--
Kevin - [EMA
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Security wrote:
>Well, as I stated down a ways in the original post inittab gets overwritten
>on every reboot.
>
>Therein lies the rub.
>
>Tried that... Been there..
>
>Thanks anyway and sorry for the confusion.
Make the file immutable, presuming that your root file system is
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 09:36:42PM -0600, Art Sackett wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 05:15:36PM -0600, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
> wrote:
> >
> > What kind of problems have you run into with the Adaptec card? I'm
> > using that card and software RAID, and i've run into hard lock
> > problems.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> We are an isp here and we would like to set up two webservers
> that are completely tranparent(rsync daily).
>
> We will only be using one webserver to server all the pages, but
> if it goes down, we would like the second webserver
> Here is a weird one I can't seem to find the cause of. Perhaps it is
> inane, harmless, etc but it is annoying. I get these respawning too fast
> errors to the console. They go away when I comment out the
> S:12345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS3 line and init q it. Until a reboot
> that is.
On Thu,
Is there any place where the source to all Debian (base install and
packages) is browsable on the web?
(For example, I don't have /etc/init.d/pcmcia and various other Debian
configurations and programs on my Debian boxes and I don't want to install
them. But I want an easy way to look at them.)
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Hash: SHA1
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Is there any place where the source to all Debian (base install and
> packages) is browsable on the web?
Not as far as I know... but would be handy sometimes yeah...
> (For example, I don't have /etc/ini
Jeremy and Russell;
Thanks for more pieces of the puzzle. The offending code is actually in
/etc/pcmcia/serial.
the chattr +i /etc/inittab command nuked the behaviour but I'll edit that
script to fix it when I get to the console on the laptop
The relevant lines in /etc/pcmcia/serial:
e
Hello All,
I've got something wrong somewhere and I'm trying to figure out where.
> > Hello,
> >
> >> you firstly need to get caller-id switched onto all the phone lines in
> >> question.
> > I suppose our telco has this on by default so all I need to do now is...
I'm not sure about this now, pe
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