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> -----Original Message-----
> From ann kok [mailto annkok2001@(protected)]
> Sent Friday November 02 2007 6 06 AM
> To General RedBuddy
>Date Fri 2 Nov 2007 11 04 49 -0500
>From <buddyj@(protected) >
>
>I agree. FTP doesn 't work between two RH machines (for me) with Selinux enabled. I can ftp to/from any other enviroment bu
I agree. FTP doesn 't work between two RH machines (for me) with Selinux enabled. I can ftp to/from any other enviroment but not between any two Selinux enabled Redhats. So my RH auto ftp scripts
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From ann kok [mailto annkok2001@(protected)]
Sent Friday November 02 2007 6 06 AM
To General Red Hat Linux discussion list chuck.carson@(protected)
j.oloughlin@(protected)I agree that selinux is a step in the right direction since it starts to
get past that "root owns everything " paradigm but I would be much more
comfortable with it if I could *easily* view create On Wed October 31 2007 9 58 pm mark wrote
> Bill Hillier wrote
> > NFlorez@(protected) wrote
> > > How do I disable and enable Selinux?
> > >
> > setenforce command ....
> >
> > setenforce 0
> > setenforceyou can try
rpm -qa | grep mt
Marc Wiatrowski <mwia@(protected) > wrote
$ rpm -qf /bin/mt
mt-st-0.8-1
On Fri 2007-11-02 at 06 05 -0700 ann kok wrote
> Sorry to interrupt
>
> But If i don$ rpm -qf /bin/mt
mt-st-0.8-1
On Fri 2007-11-02 at 06 05 -0700 ann kok wrote
> Sorry to interrupt
>
> But If i don 't have this /usr/bin/mt command in
> Redhat I only get this command from anothe
Sorry to interrupt
But If i don 't have this /usr/bin/mt command in
Redhat I only get this command from another eg
debian or
freebsd
how can I know the package for this command from
Redhat to insJohn Nichel < > scribbled on Thursday November 01 2007 1 22 PM
> Sorin Srbu wrote
> > John Nichel < > scribbled on Wednesday October 31 2007 7 16 PM
> >
> > > What I ended up doing in cases like th
On Nov 1 2007 at 3 28 PM Arpotu wrote
> Thanks! I have another question now. Using the example from the KB
> article
>
> KERNEL "sd* " BUS "scsi " PROGRAM "/sbin/scsi_id "
> RESULT "3600a0bThanks! I have another question now. Using the example from the KB article
KERNEL "sd* " BUS "scsi " PROGRAM "/sbin/scsi_id "
RESULT "3600a0b800013275100000015427b625e " NAME "mydevice%n "
Could I
On Nov 1 2007 at 2 22 PM Arpotu wrote
> Hello
>
> I have yet another SAN migration question. We 're going to add many
> new
> SAN LUNs which will end up being /dev/sdp-/dev/sdas. Once the ndid you try labeling them?
On Nov 1 2007 5 22 PM Arpotu <arpotu@(protected) > wrote
> Hello
>
> I have yet another SAN migration question. We 're going to add many new
> SAN LUNs which will enChuck wrote
> Anyone know what package the mt (magnetic tape) command is included in?
>
> Thanks
> CC
I 'm running Fedora Core and it says that /bin/mt is part of mt-st.
Carl.
--
redhat-lisI 'm trying to boot the RHEL4u5 installer from a thumb drive on an HP
DL145g3. When it boots up I get
Could not find kernel image linux
At the boot prompt I entered "vmlinuz initrd initrd.img " Hello
I have yet another SAN migration question. We 're going to add many new
SAN LUNs which will end up being /dev/sdp-/dev/sdas. Once the new
storage is built as md devices and added to LVM we On RHEL 4 and earlier versions you should be able to use up2date
up2date --whatprovides /usr/bin/mt
On RHEL 5 you can use yum
yum provides /usr/bin/mt
Razi
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From Hmmm only problem with the rpm -qf /usr/bin/mt command is it mandates
that
The associated package is already installed but what if the package is
not
installed and one would like to know which pack
rpm -qf /usr/bin/mt
John
On Thu 1 Nov 2007 Chuck wrote
> Anyone know what package the mt (magnetic tape) command is included in?
>
> Thanks
> CC
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https //www.redhaYea this isn 't a one-off type of problem that daylight time would affect
the time was off by 7 hours. I wasn 't worried about the daylight saving time
change just yet - the core time itself was wrong.On Thu Nov 01 2007 at 12 14 19PM -0500 Steven Buehler wrote
> > between your servers.
> >
>
> I was told that wasn 't the issue but I am thinking it might be. I
> am assuming that it is with AI will have to look into that. The server that I really need to be able to
connect to this is a Windows 2003 server.
Thanks
Steve
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> From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-
> bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Nabeel Moidu
> Sent Thursday November 01 2007 11 57 AM
> To General Red Quoting Nabeel Moidu <nabeelmoidu@(protected) >
> On 11/1/07 John Nichel <john@(protected) > wrote
> >
> > >
> > > Try telnetting to ports 135 137 138 139 and 445 on the samba server from
> > the
> >On 11/1/07 John Nichel <john@(protected) > wrote
>
> >
> > Try telnetting to ports 135 137 138 139 and 445 on the samba server from
> the
> > remote server.
> > It would give an idea if its a firewa
> -----Original Message-----
> From redhat-list-bounces@(protected)
> [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Chuck
> Sent Thursday November 01 2007 9 20 AM
> To redhat-list@(protected)Quoting Steven Buehler <steve@(protected) >
> -----Original Message-----
> From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)]
> On Behalf Of Nabeel Moidu
> Sent Thursday Im not sure if I have a hardware problem with this system or not because I
have never seen this problem before. (This is a Qsol fileserver so the
motherboard and etc.. are unknown to me)
I have a f |
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