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2010 Nov 10
1
Re-export an NFS mount from another machine for roaming profiles
Hi, In my office I have a server running CentOS 5.5. I have Apache+PHP+MySQL running on that server, and I'm exporting /var/www/html, so I can mount it on my main desktop with NFS. Server : grossebertha Desktop : babasse [root at babasse:~] # mount /dev/sda3 on / type ext4 (rw) proc on /proc type proc (rw) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) /dev/sda1 on /boot type ext2 (rw) /dev/sdb1 on /Disque2 type ext4 (rw) none on...
2009 Oct 30
3
crontab won't work
...erver, and a local backup server. On the webserver I have this : [root at 12569hpv163154:~] # crontab -l 00 22 * * * /usr/local/bin/sauvegarde-pmbccps.sh This launches a backup script every day at 22:00, and it works as expected. Now here's what I have on the local backup server : [root at grossebertha:~] # crontab -l 24 17 * * * /usr/local/bin/sauvegarde.sh Here, the script /usr/local/bin/sauvegarde.sh basically launches an incremental backup with rsync over SSH. The script is executable OK, it works very well when launched by hand on the command line... except cron won't start it. Here...
2008 Nov 23
3
Correctly setting up sound with Intel High Definition ICH7
...rted a thread about Skype not working with outgoing sound. Now I wonder if it's not a problem with my soundcard. I had a vague suspicion about this, but since it's way off the original topic, I decided to start a new thread about this. Here's what the soundcard looks like: [root at grossebertha etc]# lspci | grep -i audio 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01) Actually plain sound (output) works OK. I can use XMMS, MPlayer, VLC and the likes without any problem. On the other hand, when I try to record sound over the sound...
2017 Apr 12
0
humor (was Re: OT: systemd Poll)
...the three CD-Rom set of Slackware 14.0 32-bit, so I gave that a spin. The installation took quite some time, but after the initial reboot, I managed to login, and the base system took no more than 15 MB RAM. So the first week we began working the course on this machine (which we aptly named "grossebertha", because it was a noisy monster). After a week or so, our new hardware arrived, and since the Windows trainer complained about "8 GB RAM not being enough for a Windows server installation", we decided just to nag him a bit to see how far we could take the course on our old machine....
2017 Apr 12
7
humor (was Re: OT: systemd Poll)
> > Of course, to be fair, there may have been a *reason* for not doing it > that way before.... > Between the early 1990's and early 2000's the price of a GB of memory went from ~$100,000 to ~$1000*. I guess a lot of the design decisions made for things like init were focussed on this. In 1995 is was common for server platforms to have 32Mb ram whereas the kernel alone in my
2017 Apr 12
2
humor (was Re: OT: systemd Poll)
...e CD-Rom set of Slackware 14.0 32-bit, so I gave that a spin. The installation took quite some time, but after the initial reboot, I managed to login, and the base system took no more than 15 MB RAM. > > So the first week we began working the course on this machine (which we aptly named "grossebertha", because it was a noisy monster). After a week or so, our new hardware arrived, and since the Windows trainer complained about "8 GB RAM not being enough for a Windows server installation", we decided just to nag him a bit to see how far we could take the course on our old machine....
2008 Oct 03
7
find
I am looking for something similar to the windows SEARCH FILES comman with the option "files containing ..." (that is where I can specify a string and it will find all files containing that string -- not just having the string as part of the name but actually containing it in the text). Is there some way to do this?