Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Certain scripts "hang" the terminal on logout"
2008 Jul 21
1
Swatch monitor for inactivity?
I would like to use swatch to tail a log file for "PageTurnEvent", and
if this is not seen in the past 15 minutes then a restart script
should be run.
Does anyone know if this is possible with the swatch program?
2011 Mar 03
4
Gnu Screen - terminal issues
I really like gnu screen and use it everyday but there's one thing
that is a bit inconvenient, and that's the odd line wrapping and
terminal size issues that seem to pop up. The problem crops up when I
type or paste a really long command, and then go back and try to edit
it; the text starts to wrap over itself and you have no idea what you
are editing. Any fixes for this?
2006 Jun 21
2
startup script for icecast
Hello,
I was wondering about the feasibility of including a startup script for
icecast for redhat/fedora installs? I've had to do an rpm install on an fc4
box, and a source install, rpms couldn't be found for an rh9 machine, yah i
know that's old. And in both cases i had to drop in a custom-made startup
script, see below. I was wondering esepcially in the case of the rpm, and
2005 Sep 11
2
Yum issues with swatch
I am trying to install swatch via yum but it doesn't recognize swatch as
being available. I have tried various naming conventions such as
swatch-3 etc but still no go. I have Dags repo in yum.conf and I see it
listed there on his webpage. In addition, I did a yum search swatch and
still nada. Anyone have an idea as to why it will not install? I'm
running CentOS 3.5
Thanks,
Ed
2008 Sep 22
2
install of Pod::Simple through CPAN
I'm running CentOS 4.4.
I'm trying to install swatch (a log watcher) using CPAN.
It's getting hung up on trying to install a dependency, Pod::Simple
So before I get too wrapped up in this, I have the following
questions:
1. Is there an alternative way to install swatch? I didn't get a hit
when I tried yum.
2. I'm not wedded to swatch. Is there another log checker
2006 Nov 04
3
INIT startup script for Fedora Core 5
<div>Does anyone have an init script for dovecot that will work with
Fedora Core 5 so that it will startup automatically on boot? I
can't seem to find one so If you have one I would appreciate it if
you could send it to me. </div>
<div> </div>
<div>Thank You</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Jaysen</div>
2016 May 08
2
cyberpower ups need to manully turn on the switch
Hi
I am using centos 6.3, and nut-2.6.5-2.el6.x86_64.
could you explain why not sending "a delayed command to the UPS to turn it
off" may cause that issue?
I saw:
ups.delay.shutdown: 20
ups.delay.start: 30
is it something related?
thanks
min
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 3:44 PM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
> On Sat, 7 May 2016, Min Wang wrote:
>
> Hi
2005 Dec 05
1
ANNOUNCEMENT: NSD 2.3.2 released
NSD 2.3.2 is a bugfix release.
Please see the README document for configuration and installation
instructions.
You can download NSD from http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/nsd/
Note: we switched to SHA-1 for tarball digest.
2.3.2
=============
FEATURES:
- Bug #101: add support for the SPF record.
BUG FIXES:
- Bug #100: replaced non-portable use of timegm(3) with
portable
2009 May 04
6
Best mobile SSH client?
I'm up for a cell phone contract renewal and am considering upgrading
my handset. I looked at some devices at my local AT&T store but
nothing really jumped out at me. I'm particularly interested in a
cell phone that has a reliable ssh client, with ssh-agent and public
key authentication abilities. Those of you who administer systems
remotely, what mobile ssh client do you recommend?
2006 Jul 17
1
AW: executable on /etc/rc.local doesn't start
Do you have any logfile output? First check whether the environment
(JAVA_HOME for example) is set before calling
/usr/apache-tomcat-5.5.17/bin/startup.sh. For example
<<<< snip
#!/bin/bash
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.5.0_05_x86_64
bin/startup.sh
>>>> snip
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2009 Jun 03
4
Good md5sum snapshot tool?
I have a server that is undergoing some patching soon and would like
to make note of any files that have changed after the patching is
complete. Can you recommend a tool that uses md5sum snapshots to do a
quick before and after test, showing anything that's changed on a
particular file system?
2005 Sep 08
2
wpa_supplicant
Hi,
I am running Centos 4.1 on a Dell D610 with ipw2200.
Any good howto for running wpa-psk?
I have searched and not found much related to RHEL or CentOS.
--
Thanks
http://www.911networks.com
2011 Mar 07
5
/etc/hosts - hostname alias for 127.0.0.1
Can anyone point out reasons why it might be a bad idea to put this
sort of line in your /etc/hosts file, eg, pointing the FQDN at the
loopback address?
127.0.0.1 hostname.domain.com hostname localhost localhost.localdomain
1997 Jan 02
2
Re: libc bugs (was Re: Distributions...)
Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@I17LINUXB.ISTS.PWR.WROC.PL> wrote:
: It seems that most of the RedHat 5.3.12 security patches are in the
: standard 5.4.17, except for the patch below. Also, there are more
: (different) fixes in 5.4.18 (check h_length against sizeof(sin_addr)
: in inet/rcmd.c and inet/rexec.c).
: + {
: +
2008 Mar 13
3
Good version control package?
We have a directory full of installation and configuration scripts
that are updated on a fairly regular basis. I would like to implement
some sort of version control for these files. I have used SVN and CVS
in the past, but I thought I'd ask if anyone can recommend a simple,
easy-to-use tool that would be better than cvs or subversion for this
fairly simple setup.
2010 Aug 31
4
e2fsck with millions of files
I have a large (1.5TB) partition with millions of files on it. e2fsck has
been running nearly 12 hours and is still on "Checking directory structure".
Any tips for speeding this along?
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2010 Mar 04
4
Permissions problem
What am I doing wrong here? I need to be able to write to /var/cvs.
This used to work before I moved these groups into an LDAP directory
instead of /etc/group:
[scarolan at watcher:/var/cvs]$ touch test.txt
touch: cannot touch `test.txt': Permission denied
[scarolan at watcher:/var/cvs]$ ls -ld
drwxrwsr-x 4 cvs cvsgrp 4096 May 18 2008 .
[scarolan at watcher:/var/cvs]$ id scarolan
2009 Jul 20
3
Limit RAM used by a perl script
I have a perl script which runs from a cron job. How would you limit
the amount of RAM that this script is allowed to consume? Is there a
ulimit setting that will accomplish this? If so does ulimit have to
be run each time the script is run, or is there a way to set it
permanently?
2012 Jun 28
4
Optimizing grep, sort, uniq for speed
This snippet of code pulls an array of hostnames from some log files.
It has to parse around 3GB of log files, so I'm keen on making it as
efficient as possible. Can you think of any way to optimize this to
run faster?
HOSTS=()
for host in $(grep -h -o "[-\.0-9a-z][-\.0-9a-z]*.com" ${TMPDIR}/* |
sort | uniq); do
HOSTS+=("$host")
done
2008 Nov 05
3
Check my math please
Ok this is kind of a goofy question but I want to make sure I get it
right. Suppose we have a 25 mb video, that is 117 seconds long. If we
wish for this streaming video to play smoothly with no compression,
buffering or skipping, the following bandwidth requirements must be
met:
25 megabytes = 204800 kilobits.
204800 kb / 117 seconds ~ 1750kb/s
Does that look right to you?