Fedora Servers :: Run 2 Servers At The Same Time?
Mar 6, 2011
Is it possible to run 2 web sites on the same server at the same time? I want to test MediaWiki on the box that currently hosts my MoinMoin web site but I don't want to disable MoinMoin.MoinMoin is public. MediaWiki would be accessed strictly from inside my home network. No public access.
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Mar 23, 2010
what the recommended way to set up real-time (or near real-time) folder synchronization among 2+ servers. I looked a rsync but that doesn't sound real-time and it looks like its something that you might put in a cron once an hour.
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Nov 25, 2010
I installed an Apache web server on Fedora 13. My website is built on PHP. When I try to access the web servers particular directory it take too much time to load.I have added index.php in DirectoryIndex statement also in the httpd.conf file. The home page of my sites has 150 kb image file.
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Jan 9, 2011
I have a home server that I'd like to put into standby for a specified period of time (like from 1AM to 9AM) daily. How could I make this happen, so that it goes to sleep and wakes up automatically?
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Jun 21, 2011
I am using the default CVS available in Fedora 9. I initiated the CVS server by
cvs -d /usr/local/cvsproj init
To check-in and check-out the following exports commands are used
export CVS_RSH=ssh
export CVSROOT=:ext:swathi@SERVER:/usr/local/cvsproj
I shall explain problem by taking an example. A project was checked in long before (for example the checkin date is 25 Feb 2010). And today (i.e. 21 June 2011) I checked out the project from the repository. After checkout, the date of the project in the repository is changed from 25 Feb 2010 to 21 June 2011. This date is set to all the subfolders in that project. But the files in the project retains the checking date i.e. 25 Feb 2010. Why the check-in dates are getting updated/changed to the system time after doing check-out.
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Mar 29, 2010
I have several file servers in our offices and I am relatively new to Ubuntu / Linux. I get notices that there are updates for the server software from time to time. Is it typical to update everything when available or should I follow "If it ain't broke, don't fix it..." mentality?I would hate for everything to be working fine and then have an update throw me a curve.
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Apr 11, 2011
I am running my Ubuntu 32 bit server on top of Windows 7 64 bit with VirualBox. It's a 2 core Atom. It's been working good for about half a year. But the last about 6 weeks the system time only in Ubuntu is going slow. About -8 per 24 hours! I can only guess because I have more things running in my Windows 7 and Ubuntu.
I can set it right by coping the hareware time to system time with this command:
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hwclock --hctosys
I want to run a crontab to have that command run every minute. But it don't seem to run.
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Jan 15, 2009
I have a Fedora 10 box I am using as a web development server. I have most everything working. I am trying to use sendmail as an MTA for sending out emails and I am having problems having the messages delivered. The error always comes up as connection timed out. I have attempted to telnet to many different MX server on port 25 from the Fedora box and each time I try I never get a connection.
This made me think that it might be something with ISP doing port filtering to prevent SPAM or something, however I can telnet to port 25 from different computer on the network. I also have stopped IPTABLES in an effort to try and resolve this issue and am still getting connections timed out.
I have run TCPDUMP while trying to telnet to port 25 to an MX server from the Fedora 10 server and all I see are out bound packets. I also explored the idea that I might of had some kind of weird routing issue on my firewall. I am currently using a Juniper NetScreen 5GT with an ANY/ANY outbound rule. I do not currently have SMTP open on the firewall as I am not planning on accepting mail here.
The best I can figure as telneting to port 25 from windows computers on the same network as the Fedora server works just fine, yet it does not work from the Fedora Server is that it must be some thing on the Fedora box itself, but I have no clue as to what I could be.
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Apr 28, 2010
I'm trying to build a Fedora 12 cluster to run DHCP on top of two servers using pacemaker and drbd. The pacemaker runs great but i'm having the hardest time getting DRBD installed.
My kernel version is 2.6.32.11-99.fc12.i686.PAE First i tried to [root@dhcp-primary drbd]#yum install drbd this doesn't give me everything because apparently the kernel module for DRBD must be built from source. so i unpacked drbd-8.3.6.tar.gz and tried :
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I'm not very experienced in compiling from source i'd love to make an rpm for this but after scouring the web and trying different install methods, I am still at a loss.
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Apr 20, 2011
Being on a low budget and I can't afford to buy Redhat would you recommend using Fedora for setting up dedicated servers? I know Fedora is known to be "bleeding edge" in technology, which concerns me with the stability of the server. Would you recommend a more stable Linux distro? I was also wondering if there is any way to know what these web hosting companies are using in their servers: [url]
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Mar 3, 2009
In a little over my head here but eager to learn. Running Fedora 10 on an IBM T41. Trying to set up a local server so that I can run PHP and test webpages locally (I'm a client-side web designer). Went through the SendDerek tutorial and everything went great until I tried to check the port with canyouseeme.org. I get "Connection timed out" every time.
- The httpd service is started via the terminal.
- Port 80 is unblocked via "Firewall Configuration."
- I set up port forwarding on my router.
What am I missing? I just want to be able to have the local computer run my PHP scripts instead of having to upload them to a remote server every time I make a change.
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Apr 2, 2009
I setup an rsync in cron to sync a master server with a backup server. however not everything gets copied over or removed. I believe this to be a permissions issue on the backup server. I am using a user we created specifically for this, and the rsync is setup to preserve permissions and delete files that have been deleted on the master..
Here is the rsync command:
59 11,23 * * * rsync -avP --delete -e "ssh -pPort" /media/_Files user@ip address:/media >> /home/user/sync.log
Of course the ip address, user and port number is something else then above.. Is there a way to make the user that is initiating the sync into a superuser like root? That way everything on the backup server can be updated as necessary? I don't want to use root, Id like it to be a name I can keep relatively confidential.
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Jun 29, 2011
Not sure when this started exactly. I just had comcast installed last Thursday, had AT&T before that with about a week and half with no internet in between. Other than that, I haven't changed anything. I noticed on Monday that my system time is off, and it keeps happening. I've never had an issue with this before. I'd run sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org to update, would be fine, and then it would end up being about 8 minutes fast again the next day (CRON was firing off early and I was getting system emails early). System has been up for about a week, so its not happening when rebooting. I just setup cron to do an ntp update every hour. I let it run and here is the output.
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One thing I guess, any thoughts on why my system time was getting off track in the first place. And two, any issue with how I setup cron and the log entries from syslog?
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Jul 8, 2010
I am having a Ubuntu 10.04 server edition and I see a process plymouthd taking 95% of CPU what is that and how can I reduce it.
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Jul 22, 2010
I'm trying to run a web server on ubuntu lucid, and I have a problem what is not directly linux related, but a problem with opening ports. I hope this question is welcome here as well. When I open port 80 everything works well. My server is accessible from outside. But strangely the day after the port is closed again. Right now I have do reset my router every day to keep that port open and well, that's not much of a solution. I wonder how it is possible. I configure everything on my router, I save the settings and it works. How come it automatically resets my configurations over time?
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Aug 31, 2010
Recently moved into amazon's ec2 cloud and noticed our server time was in UTC where we use EST. I did some looking around, and changed using the following;
Followed up setting the correct time using the date command with the correct time, then date showed;
Now, that is correct, but if I do an ntpdate pool.time.org or any other time server, the offset is huge and the date moves back one hour. Is this a daylight settings or something I am just missing?
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Aug 31, 2010
On my virtual machine ubuntu 8.10, the date and time settings are not updated every time when I restart the machine.
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Oct 26, 2010
I've been trying to set up a FTP server for some quite some time and i keep running into problems. I'm trying to set it up via gadmin- proftpd but even with that i cant get it to run. Can anyone point me towards a good how-to or just help me out? I'm kinda new to Linux and this is my first go at servers so i really have no clue here.
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Aug 31, 2010
I use Arch, but no info about it in official wiki.
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Sep 20, 2010
I have tried both Vino (built-in GNOME VNC) and x11vnc and both of them have the same result:[URL]Does anyone know what causes this and how I can fix it?
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Aug 17, 2010
Whenever I reboot my server, it looses all network connectivity. It can't see the LAN nor the internet. I have to issue the following:
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ifconfig eth0 down
ifconfig eth1 down
ifconfig eth1 up
This will get the server talking to the LAN, but still not to the internet. To get that I have to do:
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route add default gw 192.168.0.1
Then I'm up and running.
But why?
Granted I only have to reboot now and then (after a power failure, or, like last night where the server was actually heating the house too much on a hot August day) but why is this happening? It is like these settings are temporary and are lost on shutdown.
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Sep 13, 2010
I am not a complete GNU/Linux newbie, each day I discover how little I know of this wonderful OS. The title of this post is actually a question for which I already have an answer, however, I can't seem to figure out why this happens. In order to enable ip_forwarding, I always enable it the same way, by issuing an:
#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ipv4_forwarding.
I don't enable forwarding at boot time on purpose, I prefer to do it manually if the server crashes.
The thing is, I always write rules for iptables in order to enable it to NAT my packages through the router. However, last night, I forgot to load the proper iptables script, and instead, used a script I am currently tweaking. In this script, no rules are listed for both the forward chain and nat table in the POSTROUTING chain. Since forwarding was working (to my surprise, I might add) this could only mean, that the kernel default forwarding policies include masquerading. Is there a way to verify this?
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Sep 28, 2010
I am using ubuntu os with 2Mbps link. I'll do scp to the ubuntu cloud servers to copy the .war file which is of 14MB. Before it takes only 2 mins to copy this war file under /tmp of cloud server. Now it takes more than 15 mins. While doing scp it is stalled and restarts again. the scp process may look like below app1.war 15% 2320KB 61.3KB/s - stalled -^
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Oct 25, 2010
which config files do I edit and how do I do it?
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Jan 17, 2011
Dovecot is setup to run on each startup but each time I restart my system, I find that it is not running(killed), when I check my logs it says time moved backwards for x seconds. Essentially, I'm having this problem, [url] what is the solution in ubuntu so that dovecot would not be killed on startup? currently I have to put /etc/init.d/dovecot restart into rc.local to restart it again...
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Jul 13, 2011
Is there a way to force the syslog ie /var/log/messages to restart at say 1:00 am instead of 7:55 or so each morning?
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Jul 27, 2011
I have two ethernet ports on my SuperMicro server. When I start the system, only eth1 is operable. If I ifup eth0, I get a message that it is already configured, but I can't ping any of the IPs on it.
If I ifdown eth1, then ifdown eth0 and ifup eth0, then I can ping any of the IPs on eth0 in the interfaces file. Of course, now eth1 is not reachable.
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Aug 4, 2011
I'm having a problem with a server I just got. The first thing I did when I got it was to format the drive and install ubuntu server, but on booting up I got a black screen and my monitor (samsung syncmaster914v) displayed a bouncing notification with the text "not optimum mode recommended mode: 1280 x 1024 60hz". However at one by using a combination of plugging in the monitor after booting, and pressing random keys on the keyboard I was albe to boot into the server, and was able to access the monitor meu, which told me it was running at 640x480, and 60 hertz. having access to the console I stupidly tried changing the resolution and then rebooted, getting the same black screen.
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Aug 7, 2011
I have set the kernel selection time out to 3 seconds. However, sometimes it just hangs indefinitely on the kernel selection screen until I manually select the kernel. This is bad news since it is a VM started up from a script and _has_ to start automatically. The VM is a re-constructed cloud backup made by rsync and re-running grub.
Is there any way to force Ubuntu to NEVER, under any circumstances, not time out on kernel selection.
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Aug 8, 2011
We have implemented a Ubuntu with Squid (2.7) & Dansguardian, Webmin and the webmin modules for these services. Server was running fine for about 6 months then suddenly there are hundreds of TIME_WAIT's when using:
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netstat -antup
This causes the clients to get this error on their browser:
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commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 10 to *:0 (98) Address already in use
Even 1 single client working will fill 3 pages of TIME_WAIT
Clients are Mac's bound to OD & AD (magic triangle). We reverted the vm image to a snapshot back when was working fine but problem remains. We created a server from scratch and same issue. We use ldap_auth to the active directory for authentication:
Server is 2008 R2
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