That did the deed!
I had gotten onto that LinuxQuestions website and found some threads that nibbled at it, but didn't do it, but I managed to miss the one you pointed out. The old "another pair of eyes see what you are missing" syndrome.
Once again, you have been most helpful!! Thanks a...
I have installed a bright shiny new Red Hat Enterprise Linux system version 5.4 (workstation) and am now having trouble connecting back to it's X dispaly from an ssh session or an LSF spawned job. I think if this is solved for either it will solve both. Used to be several methods available for...
After shutting down the system completely, I get the error documented in my first post all over again.
I am hoping to get a little time to try out noacpi sometime today. Intended to yesterday, but no time. Such is this job.
Hi, again
Well this plot has thickened. I ran on a live CentOS CD just to be sure and then I tried a full up CentOS 5.4 install on that machine, but without powering down to start the boot to the installer, and lo and behold it worked. Then to see if I was getting delusional at that late...
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I am trying to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on an HP 8000 Elite machine with no luck at all. I have tried RHEL5.1 and RHEL5.4 with identical results. I have tried a boot from an install disk and from a PXE server with identical results...
I am trying to install the workstation...
I actually need a little more than just terminal behavior. And, I agree fully with the sentiment about SSH. In fact either SSH -X and ssh -Y both work just fine, when they are applicable. BUT ( always a 'but' somewhere ), I am in the situation of running interactive jobs through a loac...
I have a network comprised of RHEL4 servers of X86_64 architecture and CentOS clients of i386 architecture. In X windows terms, the notion of client and server would be reversed, since the CentOS based machines are supplying the display hardware and the RHEL based machines are using them.
Now...
The TSM database ( catalogue, if you will ) is on a separate disk locally mounted to the TSM server and driven through SCSI. The client doing this work is on a host separate from the server and communicating with it across another network connection. Similar arrangement with the several other...
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We are having trouble backing up a couple of quite large file systems served to us by a Network Appliance filer via nfs mounted access. The backup system involved is TSM. The operating system controlling all this is RHEL 4.3 WS. The mount options are specified in fstab as 'defaults'...
If you want to stay with grub, your options are a little limited. If you are willing or able to change to lilo, you might want to try Systemimager. They have a web site most easily found through a Google search. But it does have problems with grub at this time. Hopefully that will be fixed...
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Gave your gnome-panel suggestion a try now that we are back to work after the year-end, and it aborts claiming there is already a panel running. But "it sure aint visible". And it does not react to mouse clicking either.
Anyway, it seems that it might be related, but not quite...
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I have a user who is running RHEL4 and using gnome as his desktop. He was running some design tools just fine, got up to talk to another designer for a few minutes and when he came back had some messages about applets having died. He dismissed them and then found that the toolbar at the...
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Just to follow up on this a little, for the benefit of anyone who searches for this later ...
This works well under RHEL. There is a slight variation on the theme ... the file is named /etc/Xn.hosts where the n is the display number on the hst where the file is resident. This allows...
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We have a couple of Sun W2100Z machines running RHEL4. They contain dual Opterons as processors. We are finding keventd running wild and seeing IO-APIC-level acpi interrupt rates that run into the several thousands per second. Sometimes it is noticable in the response of the system and...
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We are running RHEL3 and RHEL4 on our network and have run into a problem with some third party design tools we run on a compute farm as part of that network. They want to contact an X-server as part of license identity checking. In order so to do we have to run xhost + <compute farm...
Ah, yes, and so it is. I had kinda guessed that it was this, but it is nice to have it confirmed BEFORE causing trouble on a running server.
Thanks!!
Wilville
"A waist is a terible thing to mind.
Well, okay, the process isn't curious, but I am curious about the process. As far as I can tell it is only showing up on a Fedora Core 5 based machine. It is called bluez-pin and ps -elf shows it invoked as bluez-pin --dbus. I can find no man page for it and no help on it, at least not on...
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I am running a compute farm managed by LSF. Most of the servers are Linux boxes running RHEL3 and the master is a Sun-Fire-V240 running SunOS 5.8. One server has been upgraded to RHEL4. And guess which one is having trouble. On that upgraded one, LSF jobs start fine and run to...
Thanks to both of you!!! I followed what ntpd was trying to do, and indeed it was trying to write to the drift file. And it was indeed selinux being "helpful" that caused the problem. Earlier, without specific settings for this, it was being overly protective. I now have decent settings...
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I have installed both a 32-bit and a 64-bit instance of RedHat Enterprise Linux version 4 update 3 ( on two different machines, so there should be no interference between them ), and have been getting messages on the consoles of both at about one per hour as follows...
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