On 5/13/2022 6:53 PM, David wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2022 at 10:57, Matt Ventura wrote:
On one box (Debian 11.3), my virt-install script works fine:
virt-install [...]
However, on another box, the same command (minus the final --network option)
gives me this:
[...]
Could not open '/var/lib/lib
On Sat, 14 May 2022 at 10:57, Matt Ventura wrote:
> On one box (Debian 11.3), my virt-install script works fine:
> virt-install [...]
> However, on another box, the same command (minus the final --network option)
> gives me this:
[...]
> Could not open '/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/openwisp_VARS
Hi,
On one box (Debian 11.3), my virt-install script works fine:
virt-install --virt-type kvm --name $NEWVM
--locationhttp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-amd64
--extra-args "netcfg/hostname=$NEWVM" -v \
--os-variant debian11 --disk
size=30,pool=vmvol,bus=scsi,disca
On Apr 12, 2009, at 7:48 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Apr 12, 2009, at 12:20 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on
them so
there was never a permission is
Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> On Apr 12, 2009, at 12:20 PM, H.S. wrote:
>
>> Hal Vaughan wrote:
>>> I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
>>> Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on them so
>>> there was never a permission issue. Now I'm trying to back
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 09:45:05PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
> Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on them so
> there was never a permission issue. Now I'm trying to back up from my
> iMac to my Debia
On Apr 12, 2009, at 12:20 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on them
so
there was never a permission issue. Now I'm trying to back up from
my
iMac to my Debian ser
On Apr 12, 2009, at 12:20 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on them
so
there was never a permission issue. Now I'm trying to back up from
my
iMac to my Debian ser
Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
> Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on them so
> there was never a permission issue. Now I'm trying to back up from my
> iMac to my Debian server. I can't put the iMac on NIS (or proba
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on them so
there was never a permission issue. Now I'm trying to back up from my
iMac to my Debian server. I can't put the iMac on NIS (or probably
I'm trying to use rsync to back up from one computer to another.
Recently I had used NIS so all my systems had the same user on them so
there was never a permission issue. Now I'm trying to back up from my
iMac to my Debian server. I can't put the iMac on NIS (or probably
could, but it w
On 11/2/06, Douglas Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 01:39:44PM +1100, Duncan McDonald wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently installed Awstats on my machine (running Sarge) and everything
> seems to be working except that it seems to have trouble accessing the
> Apache log files
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 01:39:44PM +1100, Duncan McDonald wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently installed Awstats on my machine (running Sarge) and everything
> seems to be working except that it seems to have trouble accessing the
> Apache log files.
>
> As my log files belong to root and the group
Hi All,
I recently installed Awstats on my machine (running Sarge) and everything
seems to be working except that it seems to have trouble accessing the
Apache log files.
As my log files belong to root and the group 'adm', when the Awstats
generation script is run by 'www-data' it triggers a
on Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 08:03:45AM -0800, Jeffrey W. Pearson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Im running Apache on Debian and hosting a site for a friend. He needed
> the ability to ftp files directly onto the server. So what I did was
> to add him as a user and mapped the web sites' directory to his h
Im running ApacheĀ on Debian and hosting a site for a friend. He needed the ability to ftp files directly onto the server. So what I did was to add him as a user and mapped the web sites' directory to his home directory. Now when he modifies or adds a new file and tries to view it, he gets an error
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