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I've been running into a few strange problems lately with a file server. I have around 15-20 other servers that are mapped to this system either via NFS or Samba running various scripts. The python scripts for these jobs are on the server, so each system is constantly reading the...
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I'm having some weird issues with a new HP 4250dtn printer. For the most part, it's working as it should, but a few times now when multiple jobs have been queued up it starts spitting out nothing but garbage. By that, I mean it will print maybe 5-6 lines of random characters and...
The thing is that it isn't just 1 program that's interacting with MySQL. We have a lot of programs running all the time, and they all read the login info from the same place when they're called to login to MySQL. So, if the login info was not correct in this 1 place, then nothing would work...
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Having some issues with a new MySQL system. We're running the 64-bit version of MySQL 4.1.11 on Fedora 3. MySQL was installed from the original RPMs. The server is a dual Opteron system, 4 gigs of memory, 15k RPM SCSI drives, gig network, etc. We replaced our old server, which was...
Wishdiak,
Right now, it does need to be in cgi-bin, simply because this system is a backup to a current production system. Of course, it's backing up a Windows system, which doesn't care what's in cgi-bin, but as they're both reading from the same source we can't really change the script...
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I've set up an Apache server running on Fedora 3 to be a backup system to a Windows IIS server. For the most part, things are working great. However, I'm running into a problem with a javascript file that needs to be placed in the cgi-bin folder. Apache is trying to execute it, and I...
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I'm having some issues setting up an internet agent in GW 6.5, running on Redhat Enterprise Linux 3. I'm new to Groupwise, and Novell in general, so bear with me a bit. Here's what I've done so far:
1. Installed eDirectory, ConsoleOne, and the Groupwise system.
2. Set up my tree and...
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Having some trouble trying to pull down email messages from our Novell mail server via POP3. It does work, but it's only seeing messages from the past month. I've tried to access the mail from Linux machines, via WinXP machines, and through webmail. Each time, it will only pull down...
I am running ext3 on all of these systems. They are all running ordered mode journaling, and I know they should pick up and recover from that should anything happen. As an extra precaution though, since it does ask about checking the integrity of the filesystem after being shutdown improperly, I...
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I'm curious to know if there is a way to get Linux (Fedora) to check the filesystem by default after an improper shutdown. Normally if the systems go down, it will prompt the user to hit Y within 5 seconds of asking to perform the check. If Y isn't hit, it continues on booting normally...
Hmm.. it needs to know how many events to skip from the master. With the info I have, I know which bin file it's loading, and at what position it's failing at. I don't know how many events to set it to. I've tried from 1 to about 10, but I'm worried that skipping too many will leave a hole in...
There hasn't been any modification to the slave tables. They have been replicating just fine for months now without any problems, so I don't think that is the issue.
I'm leaning more towards a corrupt binlog file. Looking at one of the slave's error logs, I see this:
Error reading packet from...
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We have a production MySQL box running 4.0.17 on Redhat Linux Enterprise 3. This system is replicating data to 2 slave systems. Yesterday replication stopped to both machines at the same time and at the same place. Both systems still show that they're reading the same bin file from the...
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I'm starting to look for some larger switches and was hoping someone with a bit of experience could provide some advice on what to look for, and possibly some specific models. What I'm looking for is:
-Managed, stackable, 48-port 10/100/1000 switch. All ports need to be gigabit ready...
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I have a Postfix/Squirrelmail mail server set up running as a test box right now. It will be replacing our primary mail server (running Novell) in the near future, but we wanted to do some testing and trial runs before moving everyone over to it. So, what I'm looking for a way to do is...
As the subject says, I'm looking for software that will run under Linux that will allow us to have realtime replication over a T1 line to our secondary site. Both systems are running as a Samba server as well, so the destination system needs to at least be readable. A lot of people seemed to...
Also, what about something like this:
http://www.shop4tech.com/item1579.html
This cards lists itself as being Ultra-2 SCSI, but also that it supports LVD. Would a 68-pin Ultra-2 connection be compatible with a drive like this Sony?
Thanks again for the help so far.
Hmm, ok.. that will definitely help narrow things down. I didn't think that the U160 cards had been out as long as this drive.. I guess I was looking at the older cards also as the tape drive only listed it's max speed as 40 MB/sec.
So, now I need to find a U160 card that uses a 32-bit PCI slot...
I'm looking to find a Redhat Linux compatible SCSI card to use with a Sony tape drive (SDX-D400C). The drive is a few years old and lists the requirements for use as a Ultra Wide SCSI Single-ended/Low Voltage Differential (LVD) 68-pin connector. While I've used some of the newer SCSI...
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