I know I'm missing something very simple here but I'm stuck.
Our main db was built and designed with standard MYISAM tables. So far, so good. Somewhere along the line, one of our past developers snuck some INNODB tables into the db. When I attempted to bring up a test server for a new developer...
Sure, here you go:
hosts:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
ifcfg-eth0:
DEVICE=eth0
ONBOOT=Yes
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
resolv.conf:
; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
nameserver x.y.z.140
nameserver x.y.z.150
(both valid and both match /etc/resolv.conf)
nothing in network...
RhythmAce,
Hadn't thought of that; unfortunately turning off all power controls didn't help. I've also noticed that the laptop isn't showing a default route nor will it hold one that is manually added. This is the first 'nix wireless/laptop project I've attempted. I've never seen this behaviour...
OS: Centos 4.2
eth0: IPW2200
IPtables and SELINUX: off
Regardless of which wireless network I connect with (1 at home and 5 at work), I recieve my IP and nameservers (they successfully appear in /etc/resolv.conf and ifconfig). I can perform one operation to the outside Internet (yum update or...
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