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Good morning to all......!!

 I am using redhat 5.0. I try to use the xfs file system but it is
giving error when i type #mkfs.xfs /dev/sda13 it is says "uknow file
system type xfs". I installed rpms readline-2.2.rpm and xfsprogs.rpm
then i get that error.........what can i do. Any body know please tell
me........!!

Thanks and regards,
A.Ravi kumar

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>    1. up2date -fu error: Unable to fetch requested Package
>       (Erling Ringen Elvsrud)
>    2. Re: how to send a sms with redhat (ESGLinux)
>    3. Re: how to send a sms with redhat (Manuel Ar?stegui)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 08:21:05 +0200
> From: Erling Ringen Elvsrud <erlingre@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: up2date -fu error: Unable to fetch requested Package
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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> Hello list,
>
> I try to update a RHEL 4.7 server connected to RHN. The server is
> connected to RHN through a webproxy.
>
> up2date -fu fails this way:
>
>
> Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
> ########################################
> NetworkManager-0.3.1-5.el4.  An error has occurred:
> Unable to fetch requested Package
>
>
> /var/log/up2date looks like this while up2date -fu is running:
>
> [Fri Jul 10 08:00:51 2009] up2date updating login info
> [Fri Jul 10 08:00:51 2009] up2date logging into up2date server
> [Fri Jul 10 08:00:53 2009] up2date successfully retrieved
> authentication token from up2date server
> [Fri Jul 10 08:00:53 2009] up2date availablePackageList from network
> [Fri Jul 10 08:00:58 2009] up2date solving dep for: ['beecrypt-devel',
> 'elfutils-libelf-devel', 'libselinux-devel']
> [Fri Jul 10 08:01:23 2009] up2date Unable to fetch requested Package
> [Fri Jul 10 08:01:23 2009] up2date   File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 1315, in
> ?
>     sys.exit(main() or 0)
>    File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 816, in main
>     fullUpdate, dryRun=options.dry_run))
>    File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 1163, in batchRun
>     batch.run()
>    File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/up2dateBatch.py", line 96, in run
>     self.__getPackages()
>    File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/up2dateBatch.py", line 252, in
> __getPackages
>     up2date.getPackage(pkg, wrapperUtils.printPkg,
> wrapperUtils.printRetrieveHash)
>    File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/up2date.py", line 180, in getPackage
>     buf = rpcServer.doCall(repos.getPackage, pkg, msgCallback,
> progressCallback)
>    File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/rpcServer.py", line 238, in doCall
>     ret = apply(method, args, kwargs)
>    File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/repoDirector.py", line 37, in
> getPackage
>     return self.handlers[channel['type']].getPackage(pkg, msgCallback,
> progressCallback)
>    File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/rpmSource.py", line 186, in
> getPackage
>     package = source.getPackage(pkg, MsgCallback, progressCallback)
>    File "/usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/repoBackends/up2dateRepo.py",
> line 206, in getPackage
>     raise up2dateErrors.InvalidRedirectionError(e)
>
> I can sucessfully connect to https://xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com from a user
> where the same webproxy is used as what is specified in the httpProxy
> variable in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date.
>
> [myuser@myserver ~]$ elinks -dump https://xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com/
>    Red Hat Network
> [myuser@myserver ~]$
>
>
> up2date --hardware -v do not return anything and seems to work. tcpdump
> shows that communication with the proxy seems to work well, also during
> up2date
> -fu.
>
> After googling a bit I have found this:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=497364
>
> Which supposedly is a dupliacte of
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=489328
>
> Do you think this can be the cause? If, I will probably need to get the
> updated
> rhnlib manually and then rerun up2date -fu.
>
> Any other suggestions for further troubleshooting is appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Erling Ringen Elvsrud
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 13:28:30 +0200
> From: ESGLinux <esggrupos@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: how to send a sms with redhat
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>
> Hi again,
> Finally, you have convinced me,
>
> Afler a not productive search I think the easiest way to do what I want is
> to use the GSM phone attached to the server and use gnokii to send the
> message.
>
> One question, I have a nokia 6210 and I want to attach it by usb cable. But
> I don´t know it is possible,
>
> which phone do you use? any recommendation?
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> ESG
>
> 2009/7/9 Manuel Aróstegui <manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> El jue, 09-07-2009 a las 08:33 +0200, ESGLinux escribió:
>> > 2009/7/8 Josh <serjosh@xxxxxxxxx>
>> >
>> > > You can just use email via the command line.  see
>> > > http://www.emailtextmessages.com/
>> > >
>> >
>> > Hi, thanks for your answer but in Spain, where I am, I think it does not
>> > work,
>> >
>> > Any spanish people can confirm this?
>>
>> Seems that Daniel and me are also from Spain, and both of us decided to
>> use a GSM phone attached straight to the server.
>>
>> Manuel.
>> --
>> Manuel Arostegui Ramirez.
>>
>> Electronic Mail is not secure, might not be read every day, and should not
>> be used for urgent or sensitive issues.
>>
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> ------------------------------
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:36:02 +0200
> From: Manuel Ar?stegui <manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: how to send a sms with redhat
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Message-ID: <1247232962.3283.0.camel@clansman>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
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> El vie, 10-07-2009 a las 13:28 +0200, ESGLinux escribió:
>> Hi again,
>> Finally, you have convinced me,
>>
>> Afler a not productive search I think the easiest way to do what I want is
>> to use the GSM phone attached to the server and use gnokii to send the
>> message.
>>
>> One question, I have a nokia 6210 and I want to attach it by usb cable.
>> But
>> I don´t know it is possible,
>>
>> which phone do you use? any recommendation?
>
> Mine is a nokia, attached by serial port :(
>
> Manuel.
> --
> Manuel Arostegui Ramirez.
>
> Electronic Mail is not secure, might not be read every day, and should not
> be used for urgent or sensitive issues.
>
>
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