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Hi
I guess you have to clearify the problem.
Rest i guess you must b using RAID 0 and you are saying that you want to change only one DISK ?
So is you idea is to have one 80 GB and one 300GB ??

And there is no problem in disabling RAID.
Just Degrade it.
ADD new DISK(s) and install RHeL again(take backup before) without configuring RAID and it will take WHOLe DISK at time of partitioning.


Pankaj Batra.
Sys.Admin.


hi,

I have DELL Power edge 860 server with RHEL AS 4, in that server I have hardware RAID configuration with two 80GB SAS hard disk drive, Now I want to remove the RAID option and want to add 300 GB SAS hard disk drive instated of one 80 GB hard disk drive.
My problem is how to remove(disable) the hardware RAID ?

Thanks in advance

Regards,
Sakthi


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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Problem with X server (Nigel Wade)
  2. warnquota.conf, ldap, and errors that make basically no sense
     to me.... (Pat Riehecky)
  3. RE: Problem with X server (Wiedemann, Shane  CIV NAVAIR)
  4. Re: Problem with X server (obed)
  5. RE: Problem with X server (Wiedemann, Shane  CIV NAVAIR)
  6. RE: Problem with X server (truc nguyen)
  7. Hardware RAID break  (Sakthivel)
  8. Re: Hardware RAID break (Pat Riehecky)
  9. Re: Hardware RAID break (Sakthivel)
 10. Re: Proxy (Joy Methew)
 11. http request (Koray Sonmez [Oytek])
 12. lm_sensors on RHEL5 not working! (Nirmal Pathak)
 13. Re: http request (Paul Malinowski)
 14. Re: CUPS scheduler dies when adding smb-shared Windows
     printer (Marcos Aurelio Rodrigues)
 15. Re: CUPS scheduler dies when adding smb-shared Windows
     printer (Marcos Aurelio Rodrigues)
 16. Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs" (Kenneth Holter)
 17. RE: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"
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 18. RE: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 17:09:23 +0100
From: Nigel Wade <nmw@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Problem with X server
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <482082B3.7010602@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR wrote:
So this problem is most likely user error; none the less...
I have some software (only one other place has this software) that to
view video windows that the software tries to pop up, you need to use
the following command to get it to display:
"software_name -display hostname", or at least that is what I am told.
I have inserted my hostname where it says "hostname" and verified with
"uname" that my hostname is correct.  I am not connecting to a remote
machine, am not on a network and am running the software on a
stand-alone machine.  The vendors of the software do connect remotely, I
believe, and they can pop video display windows just fine.  Whenever I
run the software, I get a message that says "Unable to connect to x
server".
I currently have the DISPLAY variable set to ":0.0" and this seems to be
fine for opening programs, such as NEdit.  Any other setting (even
"hostname:0.0") and I cannot start programs such as editors and other
programs that open in a separate window.  I get errors that say "can't
open display" and the like.

When I run the software, if I leave out the command "-display hostname"
all video rendering is done behind the scenes, i.e., I can't view it.  I
have tried replacing "hostname" with all of the following:
hostname:0.0
:0.0
hostname:0
localhost
localhost:0.0
localhost:0

Any clues?

I think you probably need to enable your X display to listen on the network.

The software you are using is pretty strange. It should not be necessary
to specify the -display option, it should use whatever DISPLAY is set
to. However, given that it does what it does, you are pretty much at its
mercy.

By default the X display does not listen for network (TCP) connections,
it allows local connections using a UNIX domain socket. If you have
DISPLAY set to :0 clients will connect on the UNIX socket, but if you
specify a hostname (even localhost) then the connection will be done on
a TCP socket. If the X server isn't listening on a TCP socket then the
connection will fail. This is a quite sensible security precaution (it
prevents any non-local clients connecting to your display, even if you
use the xhost + security disabler) but can cause problems for any
software which expects to be able to connect via a TCP socket.

To enable the TCP socket you need to modify the X server startup. How
you do that depends on what version of RedHat you are using. For RH 4 it
is set in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf. To enable TCP connections you need to
change the line:
  DisallowTCP=true
to
  DisallowTCP=false

In KDE desktop you can also set this using the System Settings->Login
Screen dialog (I presume there's something similar for Gnome). In the
Security tab un-check the box marked "Always disallow TCP connections to
X server".


--
Nigel Wade, System Administrator, Space Plasma Physics Group,
            University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
E-mail :    nmw@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone :     +44 (0)116 2523548, Fax : +44 (0)116 2523555



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 11:38:42 -0500
From: Pat Riehecky <prieheck@xxxxxxx>
Subject: warnquota.conf, ldap, and errors that make basically no sense
to me....
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <1210091922.6477.53.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain

I am trying to configure up warnquota to use my ldap server to pull
email addresses for my users.  Unfortunately it is not going so
well......


# warnquota
warnquota: Error in config file (line 23), ignoring
warnquota: Error in config file (line 24), ignoring
warnquota: Error in config file (line 27), ignoring
warnquota: Error in config file (line 28), ignoring
warnquota: Error in config file (line 29), ignoring
warnquota: Error in config file (line 30), ignoring


The line numbers correspond to almost all the LDAP entries in my
warnquota.conf file. The only one it doesn't seem to have a problem with
is LDAP_MAIL = true.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what I have done wrong?
RHEL5.1 x86_64
Pat




# cat /etc/warnquota.conf
MAIL_CMD = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
FROM = nouser@xxxxxxx
SUBJECT = NOTE: You are exceeding your allocated disk space limits
SUPPORT = "nouser@xxxxxxx"
PHONE = "555-XXXX"
SIGNATURE = "Your Admins"
CC_TO = ''

MESSAGE = "this is a test message i will change later"



# If you are using LDAP mail lookups.
# host, port, tls, binddn, and bindpw are straight forward.
# LDAP_BASEDN is your search base dn
# LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE is the attr for the value you are looking for
# LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE is the attribute you want used for the mail
address
# LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN is the default domain
#    if the attribute isn't found
# if binddn and bindpw are blank or left out, an anonymous bind is used
#
LDAP_MAIL = true
LDAP_HOST = testldap.iwu.edu
LDAP_PORT = 389
# LDAP_BINDDN = uid=ReadOnlyUser,o=YourOrg
# LDAP_BINDPW = YourReadOnlyUserPassword
LDAP_BASEDN = dc=iwu,dc=edu
LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE = uid
LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE = mail
LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN = iwu.edu
#
# end of warnquota.conf file
#




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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 10:18:13 -0700
From: "Wiedemann, Shane  CIV NAVAIR" <shane.wiedemann@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Problem with X server
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Success!!  You solved my problem! Thank you for taking time to
respond...much appreciated.
Cheers,
Shane Wiedemann

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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 9:09
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Subject: Re: Problem with X server

Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR wrote:
So this problem is most likely user error; none the less...
I have some software (only one other place has this software) that to
view video windows that the software tries to pop up, you need to use
the following command to get it to display:
"software_name -display hostname", or at least that is what I am told.
I have inserted my hostname where it says "hostname" and verified with

"uname" that my hostname is correct.  I am not connecting to a remote
machine, am not on a network and am running the software on a
stand-alone machine.  The vendors of the software do connect remotely,

I believe, and they can pop video display windows just fine.  Whenever

I run the software, I get a message that says "Unable to connect to x
server".
I currently have the DISPLAY variable set to ":0.0" and this seems to
be fine for opening programs, such as NEdit.  Any other setting (even
"hostname:0.0") and I cannot start programs such as editors and other
programs that open in a separate window.  I get errors that say "can't

open display" and the like.

When I run the software, if I leave out the command "-display
hostname"
all video rendering is done behind the scenes, i.e., I can't view it.

I have tried replacing "hostname" with all of the following:
hostname:0.0
:0.0
hostname:0
localhost
localhost:0.0
localhost:0

Any clues?

I think you probably need to enable your X display to listen on the
network.

The software you are using is pretty strange. It should not be necessary
to specify the -display option, it should use whatever DISPLAY is set
to. However, given that it does what it does, you are pretty much at its
mercy.

By default the X display does not listen for network (TCP) connections,
it allows local connections using a UNIX domain socket. If you have
DISPLAY set to :0 clients will connect on the UNIX socket, but if you
specify a hostname (even localhost) then the connection will be done on
a TCP socket. If the X server isn't listening on a TCP socket then the
connection will fail. This is a quite sensible security precaution (it
prevents any non-local clients connecting to your display, even if you
use the xhost + security disabler) but can cause problems for any
software which expects to be able to connect via a TCP socket.

To enable the TCP socket you need to modify the X server startup. How
you do that depends on what version of RedHat you are using. For RH 4 it
is set in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf. To enable TCP connections you need to
change the line:
  DisallowTCP=true
to
  DisallowTCP=false

In KDE desktop you can also set this using the System Settings->Login
Screen dialog (I presume there's something similar for Gnome). In the
Security tab un-check the box marked "Always disallow TCP connections to
X server".


--
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            University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
E-mail :    nmw@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone :     +44 (0)116 2523548, Fax : +44 (0)116 2523555

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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 12:34:34 -0500
From: obed <obed.listas@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Problem with X server
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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How did it work?... what was the problem?

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Wiedemann, Shane  CIV NAVAIR
<shane.wiedemann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Success!!  You solved my problem! Thank you for taking time to
 respond...much appreciated.
 Cheers,
 Shane Wiedemann


 -----Original Message-----
 From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx

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 Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 9:09
 To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
 Subject: Re: Problem with X server



Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR wrote:
 > So this problem is most likely user error; none the less...
 > I have some software (only one other place has this software) that to
 > view video windows that the software tries to pop up, you need to use
 > the following command to get it to display:
 > "software_name -display hostname", or at least that is what I am told.
 > I have inserted my hostname where it says "hostname" and verified with

 > "uname" that my hostname is correct.  I am not connecting to a remote
 > machine, am not on a network and am running the software on a
 > stand-alone machine.  The vendors of the software do connect remotely,

 > I believe, and they can pop video display windows just fine.  Whenever

 > I run the software, I get a message that says "Unable to connect to x
 > server".
 > I currently have the DISPLAY variable set to ":0.0" and this seems to
 > be fine for opening programs, such as NEdit.  Any other setting (even
 > "hostname:0.0") and I cannot start programs such as editors and other
 > programs that open in a separate window.  I get errors that say "can't

 > open display" and the like.
 >
 > When I run the software, if I leave out the command "-display
 hostname"
 > all video rendering is done behind the scenes, i.e., I can't view it.

 > I have tried replacing "hostname" with all of the following:
 > hostname:0.0
 > :0.0
 > hostname:0
 > localhost
 > localhost:0.0
 > localhost:0
 >
 > Any clues?

 I think you probably need to enable your X display to listen on the
 network.

 The software you are using is pretty strange. It should not be necessary
 to specify the -display option, it should use whatever DISPLAY is set
 to. However, given that it does what it does, you are pretty much at its
 mercy.

 By default the X display does not listen for network (TCP) connections,
 it allows local connections using a UNIX domain socket. If you have
 DISPLAY set to :0 clients will connect on the UNIX socket, but if you
 specify a hostname (even localhost) then the connection will be done on
 a TCP socket. If the X server isn't listening on a TCP socket then the
 connection will fail. This is a quite sensible security precaution (it
 prevents any non-local clients connecting to your display, even if you
 use the xhost + security disabler) but can cause problems for any
 software which expects to be able to connect via a TCP socket.

 To enable the TCP socket you need to modify the X server startup. How
 you do that depends on what version of RedHat you are using. For RH 4 it
 is set in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf. To enable TCP connections you need to
 change the line:
   DisallowTCP=true
 to
   DisallowTCP=false

 In KDE desktop you can also set this using the System Settings->Login
 Screen dialog (I presume there's something similar for Gnome). In the
 Security tab un-check the box marked "Always disallow TCP connections to
 X server".


 --
 Nigel Wade, System Administrator, Space Plasma Physics Group,
             University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
 E-mail :    nmw@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 Phone :     +44 (0)116 2523548, Fax : +44 (0)116 2523555

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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 11:11:55 -0700
From: "Wiedemann, Shane  CIV NAVAIR" <shane.wiedemann@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Problem with X server
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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See Nigel Wade's response below...

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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 10:35
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Subject: Re: Problem with X server

How did it work?... what was the problem?

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Wiedemann, Shane  CIV NAVAIR
<shane.wiedemann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Success!!  You solved my problem! Thank you for taking time to
respond...much appreciated.
 Cheers,
 Shane Wiedemann


 -----Original Message-----
 From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx

[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Nigel Wade
 Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 9:09
 To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
 Subject: Re: Problem with X server



Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR wrote:
 > So this problem is most likely user error; none the less...
 > I have some software (only one other place has this software) that
to  > view video windows that the software tries to pop up, you need
to use  > the following command to get it to display:
 > "software_name -display hostname", or at least that is what I am
told.
 > I have inserted my hostname where it says "hostname" and verified
with

 > "uname" that my hostname is correct.  I am not connecting to a
remote  > machine, am not on a network and am running the software on
a  > stand-alone machine.  The vendors of the software do connect
remotely,

 > I believe, and they can pop video display windows just fine.
Whenever

 > I run the software, I get a message that says "Unable to connect to

x  > server".
 > I currently have the DISPLAY variable set to ":0.0" and this seems
to  > be fine for opening programs, such as NEdit.  Any other setting
(even  > "hostname:0.0") and I cannot start programs such as editors
and other  > programs that open in a separate window.  I get errors
that say "can't

 > open display" and the like.
 >
 > When I run the software, if I leave out the command "-display
hostname"
 > all video rendering is done behind the scenes, i.e., I can't view
it.

 > I have tried replacing "hostname" with all of the following:
 > hostname:0.0
 > :0.0
 > hostname:0
 > localhost
 > localhost:0.0
 > localhost:0
 >
 > Any clues?

 I think you probably need to enable your X display to listen on the
network.

 The software you are using is pretty strange. It should not be
necessary  to specify the -display option, it should use whatever
DISPLAY is set  to. However, given that it does what it does, you are
pretty much at its  mercy.

 By default the X display does not listen for network (TCP)
connections,  it allows local connections using a UNIX domain socket.
If you have  DISPLAY set to :0 clients will connect on the UNIX
socket, but if you  specify a hostname (even localhost) then the
connection will be done on  a TCP socket. If the X server isn't
listening on a TCP socket then the  connection will fail. This is a
quite sensible security precaution (it  prevents any non-local clients

connecting to your display, even if you  use the xhost + security
disabler) but can cause problems for any  software which expects to be
able to connect via a TCP socket.

 To enable the TCP socket you need to modify the X server startup. How

you do that depends on what version of RedHat you are using. For RH 4
it  is set in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf. To enable TCP connections you
need to  change the line:
   DisallowTCP=true
 to
   DisallowTCP=false

 In KDE desktop you can also set this using the System Settings->Login

Screen dialog (I presume there's something similar for Gnome). In the

Security tab un-check the box marked "Always disallow TCP connections
to  X server".


 --
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             University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
 E-mail :    nmw@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 11:43:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: truc nguyen <nguyentruc_us@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Problem with X server
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <805760.24200.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Hi

Why do you use a military account for this list?

--- "Wiedemann, Shane  CIV NAVAIR"
<shane.wiedemann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

See Nigel Wade's response below...

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
obed
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 10:35
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: Problem with X server

How did it work?... what was the problem?

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Wiedemann, Shane
CIV NAVAIR
<shane.wiedemann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Success!!  You solved my problem! Thank you for
taking time to
> respond...much appreciated.
>  Cheers,
>  Shane Wiedemann
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Nigel Wade
>  Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 9:09
>  To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>  Subject: Re: Problem with X server
>
>
>
> Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR wrote:
>  > So this problem is most likely user error; none
the less...
>  > I have some software (only one other place has
this software) that
> to  > view video windows that the software tries
to pop up, you need
> to use  > the following command to get it to
display:
>  > "software_name -display hostname", or at least
that is what I am
told.
>  > I have inserted my hostname where it says
"hostname" and verified
> with
>
>  > "uname" that my hostname is correct.  I am not
connecting to a
> remote  > machine, am not on a network and am
running the software on
> a  > stand-alone machine.  The vendors of the
software do connect
> remotely,
>
>  > I believe, and they can pop video display
windows just fine.
> Whenever
>
>  > I run the software, I get a message that says
"Unable to connect to

> x  > server".
>  > I currently have the DISPLAY variable set to
":0.0" and this seems
> to  > be fine for opening programs, such as NEdit.
 Any other setting
> (even  > "hostname:0.0") and I cannot start
programs such as editors
> and other  > programs that open in a separate
window.  I get errors
> that say "can't
>
>  > open display" and the like.
>  >
>  > When I run the software, if I leave out the
command "-display
> hostname"
>  > all video rendering is done behind the scenes,
i.e., I can't view
it.
>
>  > I have tried replacing "hostname" with all of
the following:
>  > hostname:0.0
>  > :0.0
>  > hostname:0
>  > localhost
>  > localhost:0.0
>  > localhost:0
>  >
>  > Any clues?
>
>  I think you probably need to enable your X
display to listen on the
> network.
>
>  The software you are using is pretty strange. It
should not be
> necessary  to specify the -display option, it
should use whatever
> DISPLAY is set  to. However, given that it does
what it does, you are
> pretty much at its  mercy.
>
>  By default the X display does not listen for
network (TCP)
> connections,  it allows local connections using a
UNIX domain socket.
> If you have  DISPLAY set to :0 clients will
connect on the UNIX
> socket, but if you  specify a hostname (even
localhost) then the
> connection will be done on  a TCP socket. If the X
server isn't
> listening on a TCP socket then the  connection
will fail. This is a
> quite sensible security precaution (it  prevents
any non-local clients

> connecting to your display, even if you  use the
xhost + security
> disabler) but can cause problems for any  software
which expects to be
able to connect via a TCP socket.
>
>  To enable the TCP socket you need to modify the X
server startup. How

> you do that depends on what version of RedHat you
are using. For RH 4
> it  is set in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf. To enable TCP
connections you
> need to  change the line:
>    DisallowTCP=true
>  to
>    DisallowTCP=false
>
>  In KDE desktop you can also set this using the
System Settings->Login

> Screen dialog (I presume there's something similar
for Gnome). In the

> Security tab un-check the box marked "Always
disallow TCP connections
> to  X server".
>
>
>  --
>  Nigel Wade, System Administrator, Space Plasma
Physics Group,
>              University of Leicester, Leicester,
LE1 7RH, UK
>  E-mail :    nmw@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>  Phone :     +44 (0)116 2523548, Fax : +44 (0)116
2523555
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 12:41:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sakthivel <sarkdts@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Hardware RAID break
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <368707.22169.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

hi,

I have DELL Power edge 860 server with RHEL AS 4, in that server I have hardware RAID configuration with two 80GB SAS hard disk drive, Now I want to remove the RAID option and want to add 300 GB SAS hard disk drive instated of one 80 GB hard disk drive.
My problem is how to remove(disable) the hardware RAID ?

Thanks in advance

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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 15:55:48 -0500
From: Pat Riehecky <prieheck@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Hardware RAID break
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <1210107348.6477.57.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain

The hardware raid is not a redhat function, you will need to talk to
DELL on that

Pat

On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 12:41 -0700, Sakthivel wrote:
hi,

I have DELL Power edge 860 server with RHEL AS 4, in that server I have hardware RAID configuration with two 80GB SAS hard disk drive, Now I want to remove the RAID option and want to add 300 GB SAS hard disk drive instated of one 80 GB hard disk drive.
 My problem is how to remove(disable) the hardware RAID ?

Thanks in advance

Regards,
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 19:03:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sakthivel <sarkdts@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Hardware RAID break
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <698626.12431.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Thanks Pat

Pat Riehecky <prieheck@xxxxxxx> wrote: The hardware raid is not a redhat function, you will need to talk to
DELL on that

Pat

On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 12:41 -0700, Sakthivel wrote:
hi,

I have DELL Power edge 860 server with RHEL AS 4, in that server I have hardware RAID configuration with two 80GB SAS hard disk drive, Now I want to remove the RAID option and want to add 300 GB SAS hard disk drive instated of one 80 GB hard disk drive.
 My problem is how to remove(disable) the hardware RAID ?

Thanks in advance

Regards,
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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 09:35:53 +0530
From: "Joy Methew" <ml4joy@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Proxy
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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peter and obed thanks for reply..................

   i wann explain my side.....i wann show connection b/w client and web
server with proxy.
   client is configured with proxy connection.

   step1: client write www.yahoo.com.
   step2: dns will resolve www.yahoo.com in ip address ok.
   step3: then connection will establish b/w client and web server threw
proxy.
   step:4 proxy will get ip address of www.yahoo.com bcoz dns will provide
ip address to      client.
   am i right or not ???
   after this i will ask my question......

thanks
Regards
Joy Methew



On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 9:04 PM, obed <obed.listas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Peter said that squid doesn't block ip addresses, blocks CNAMES,
canonic names i mean www.somethingblabla.com...


On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 3:35 AM, Joy Methew <ml4joy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> peter i m not getting you properly........
>  can you explain briefly....???
>
>  On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM, peter winterflood <
>  peter.winterflood@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  > proxies dont go by ipaddress like firewalls, they go by web address
ie
>  > url, so thats all that matters
>  >
>  > regards
>  >
>  > peter
>
>
> >
>  >  hello all...............
>  > > does proxy support virtual hosting???
>  > > if the virtual hosting enable in apache web server....can we block
>  > > websites
>  > > from proxy(squid)????
>  > >
>  > > Regards
>  > > Joy Methew
>  > >
>  > >
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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 13:09:40 +0200
From: "Koray Sonmez [Oytek]" <ksonmez@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: http request
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi,

In my DNS server i want to send http request. How can i open http port
and control http request is working?

Regards,
Koray

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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 15:51:46 +0530
From: "Nirmal Pathak" <nirmal.pathak@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: lm_sensors on RHEL5 not working!
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hi,

In attempting to configure lm_sensors support under RHEL5, I can not
determine what sensors modules are available. I'm running on an HP 6715b and
can see thermal info reported under the /proc tree. But can't find any
sensor kernel module to load.
Underl RHEL4 I could modprobe i2c-dev and the i2c_sensor.ko module would be
loaded. No luck under RHEL5.

I've run sensors-detect several times and it always says it can't detect any
sensors. I've loaded the i2c_dev module and the lm85 module, but same
result.
The lm_sensors service can not be started.
When I run the sensors command by itself, it always gives a "General parse
error", using the stock /etc/sensors.conf file.

Any idea where I should look?

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Message: 13
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 11:37:05 +0100 (BST)
From: Paul Malinowski <pmalinowskieu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: http request
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <935977.68944.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Hi Koray,

First, statment "In my DNS server i want to send http request." doesn't mean a lot. As long as your dns resolver is configured properly (mainly /etc/resolv.conf) you should be able to make a proper dns resolution of host in url of http request.

As for a http data itself the easiest way to track what is going on between client and server is to use tcpdump on client side:

 tcpdump -w file tcp and dst port 80


If you want to create some particular request I suggest looking at curl man page.

 Kind Regards,
 Paul Malinowski

"Koray Sonmez [Oytek]" <ksonmez@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Hi,

In my DNS server i want to send http request. How can i open http port
and control http request is working?

Regards,
Koray

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Message: 14
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 08:18:19 -0300
From: "Marcos Aurelio Rodrigues" <deigratia33@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: CUPS scheduler dies when adding smb-shared Windows
printer
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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What about netbios? Does the firewall is allowing the traffic?


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On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Andrew Elliott <Andrew.Elliott@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Yes, there are 2 routers in between, but the port is not blocked.

I can connect fine with telnet to port 445.

Andrew.

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On Behalf Of Marcos Aurelio Rodrigues
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 3:38 PM
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Subject: Re: CUPS scheduler dies when adding smb-shared Windows printer

is there a firewall between the networks? can you connect to the 445 tcp?

#telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 445


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On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Andrew Elliott <Andrew.Elliott@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>
> Trying to add a printer that's shared on a Windows workstation on a
> different subnet, error_log isn't very helpful, just shows:
>
>
>
> "Scheduler shutting down due to SIGTERM"
>
>
>
> I adjusted cupsd.conf to "Allow All" connections from remote networks.
>
>
>
> I'm using the following command to set up the printer:
>
>
>
> /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p printer1 -v smb://print:print@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> /printshare
>
>
>
> Error:
>
>
>
> lpadmin: add-printer (set device) failed:
server-error-service-unavailable
> -
> service dies and has to be restarted after that
>
>
>
> RHEL v.3.2.3-42
>
> cups-libs-1.1.17-13.3.12
>
> cups-1.1.17-13.3.45
>
>
>
> I do get information when running "smbclient -L XX.XXX.XX.XXX -U print"
> but
> it also gives the following error:
>
>
>
> session request to 10.207.92.127 failed (Called name not present)
>
> session request to 10 failed (Called name not present)
>
>
>
> updating to the most recent RHN patches is NOT possible at this time,
it's
> a
> 24x7 environment (uptime 280 days).
>
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> The printer adds fine on my test server connecting to the local > internal
> network (same package versions, os, etc.).
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andrew Elliott.
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Message: 15
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 08:22:01 -0300
From: "Marcos Aurelio Rodrigues" <deigratia33@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: CUPS scheduler dies when adding smb-shared Windows
printer
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

What about netbios? Does the firewall allow the traffic on ports UDP
137,138,139?


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On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Andrew Elliott <Andrew.Elliott@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Yes, there are 2 routers in between, but the port is not blocked.

I can connect fine with telnet to port 445.

Andrew.

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Marcos Aurelio Rodrigues
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 3:38 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: CUPS scheduler dies when adding smb-shared Windows printer

is there a firewall between the networks? can you connect to the 445 tcp?

#telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 445


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On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Andrew Elliott <Andrew.Elliott@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>
> Trying to add a printer that's shared on a Windows workstation on a
> different subnet, error_log isn't very helpful, just shows:
>
>
>
> "Scheduler shutting down due to SIGTERM"
>
>
>
> I adjusted cupsd.conf to "Allow All" connections from remote networks.
>
>
>
> I'm using the following command to set up the printer:
>
>
>
> /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p printer1 -v smb://print:print@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> /printshare
>
>
>
> Error:
>
>
>
> lpadmin: add-printer (set device) failed:
server-error-service-unavailable
> -
> service dies and has to be restarted after that
>
>
>
> RHEL v.3.2.3-42
>
> cups-libs-1.1.17-13.3.12
>
> cups-1.1.17-13.3.45
>
>
>
> I do get information when running "smbclient -L XX.XXX.XX.XXX -U print"
> but
> it also gives the following error:
>
>
>
> session request to 10.207.92.127 failed (Called name not present)
>
> session request to 10 failed (Called name not present)
>
>
>
> updating to the most recent RHN patches is NOT possible at this time,
it's
> a
> 24x7 environment (uptime 280 days).
>
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> The printer adds fine on my test server connecting to the local > internal
> network (same package versions, os, etc.).
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andrew Elliott.
>
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Message: 16
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 17:05:33 +0200
From: "Kenneth Holter" <kenneho.ndu@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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Hi.

I log onto your servers using SSH, and typically run emacs within a
screen session. I try and use shortcuts (for example Ctrl plus some
key) in emacs, but whenever I type an erroneous shortcut the entire
shell freezes and I'm forced to kill the window and restart the SSH
session.

I think this problem has something to do with using emacs within a
screen session, but I'm not sure how to debug it. Has anyone had the
same problem, and knows how to correct it?

Regrads,
kenneho


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Message: 17
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 16:12:07 +0100
From: "Gerrard Geldenhuis" <Gerrard.Geldenhuis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"
To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID:
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Hmmm, difficult to debug. The best would be to have a key logger to see
what keystrokes you type and then work out what screen is actually
trying to do.

I like screen but it does not work well with bash in emacs mode using
the standard key bindings.

Try Ctrl+a " to get a list of windows if it freezes up again.

It could also be the bash session itself that freezes up. I know it can
do that but I can't for the life of me remember what the shortcut was to
freeze or unfreeze it.

Not a very helpful reply, I share your pain. :-)

Regards

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Sent: 07 May 2008 16:06
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"

Hi.

I log onto your servers using SSH, and typically run emacs within a
screen session. I try and use shortcuts (for example Ctrl plus some
key) in emacs, but whenever I type an erroneous shortcut the entire
shell freezes and I'm forced to kill the window and restart the SSH
session.

I think this problem has something to do with using emacs within a
screen session, but I'm not sure how to debug it. Has anyone had the
same problem, and knows how to correct it?

Regrads,
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Message: 18
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 11:50:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: presgas@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed

On Wed, 7 May 2008, Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:

Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 16:12:07 +0100
From: Gerrard Geldenhuis <Gerrard.Geldenhuis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"

Hmmm, difficult to debug. The best would be to have a key logger to see
what keystrokes you type and then work out what screen is actually
trying to do.

I like screen but it does not work well with bash in emacs mode using
the standard key bindings.

Try Ctrl+a " to get a list of windows if it freezes up again.

It could also be the bash session itself that freezes up. I know it can
do that but I can't for the life of me remember what the shortcut was to
freeze or unfreeze it.

Not a very helpful reply, I share your pain. :-)

Regards

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-
bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kenneth Holter
Sent: 07 May 2008 16:06
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Shell hangs when using "screen" and "emacs"

Hi.

I log onto your servers using SSH, and typically run emacs within a
screen session. I try and use shortcuts (for example Ctrl plus some
key) in emacs, but whenever I type an erroneous shortcut the entire
shell freezes and I'm forced to kill the window and restart the SSH
session.

I think this problem has something to do with using emacs within a
screen session, but I'm not sure how to debug it. Has anyone had the
same problem, and knows how to correct it?

Regrads,
kenneho
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I remembered that there was a package in the debian archives that "is like
screen for emacs", but then I stumbled across this:

http://emacsen.livejournal.com/151356.html

Hope that may help you out.

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