Hi,
I know this is actually an Enterprise Linux
question, but I am not receiving a response
anywhere else.
I am looking for an excellent hardware and software
tape backup solution for Red Hat linux that can
be ideal for server specs similar to those below:
* Compaq 360 G3 (2Gig Memory, 2 *
Hi,
> What program or possibly how can I check what service is using
> which port.
> I'm trying to set up Squid to use port 80 and I'm getting an
> error that the port is in use
first of all, Port 80 is traditionaly used by httpd. The Proxy should
run on Port 8080.
If you know your apache is n
I use Veritas Netbackup. My only complaint would be that it is expensive.
It is very robust, easy to use, can be configured from the server or any
client. Has support for multiple tape drives, backup over fibre
capabilities, and backup clients for nearly every OS out there. I use a
Quantum M2500
legato networker is what I use. Tape drive, that really depends on what
is in your budget.
Jason Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know this is actually an Enterprise Linux
> question, but I am not receiving a response
> anywhere else.
>
> I am looking for an excellent hardware and software
> tape backup
hi,
Can these two live in harmony with each other, or do goofy things
happen when they are both running.
The reason I ask is this, I use mysql currently with several databases
and was considering installing OpenNMS. But OpenNMS requires
postgres.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks
Leonard
Am Di, den 25.11.2003 schrieb Leonard Miller um 20:44:
> Can these two live in harmony with each other, or do goofy things
> happen when they are both running.
I have both running at the same time here for developement purposes, no
problem, even with a little bit larger databases. Eventually you sh
I'm using tcpdump to try and sniff my ethernet.
It seems like it is only able to sniff packets that are either to my RH
8.0 box or are broadcast packets.
I have
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
CONFIG_FILTER=y
CONFIG_PACKET=y
as part of my kernel config. Is there anything else I need?
I am getting
> I'm using tcpdump to try and sniff my ethernet.
Is your segment connected through a hub or a switch?
> It seems like it is only able to sniff packets that are either to my RH
> 8.0 box or are broadcast packets.
Sounds like you're either not in promiscous mode, or a switch is preventing package