General :: 451 DNS Temporary Failure

Feb 24, 2011

i just installed qmt.iso from site qmailtoaster.i can create domain on admin-toaster and add new account at domain.i have problem when i'm testing send email,there warning :"451 DNS temporary failure (#4.5.1 - chkuser)".

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General :: Yum Configuration - 'Temporary Failure In Name Resolution'

Mar 30, 2010

i have downloaded the pidgin.repo file from the web and copied in /etc/yum.repos.d. and i simply start the yum-updatesd service. When i fire the command yum install pidgin, it gives some name resolution problem. i am accessing net through proxy server.RHEL 5 is my distro. This is what the error msg i am getting.

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Apr 13, 2011

installing subversion on CentOS 5.5 using following command: [root@lucifer ~]# yum install mod_dav_svn subversion does dont connect to a mirror with following error, "Temporary failure in name resolution"

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General :: Traceroute - Error "Temporary Failure In Name Resolution Cannot Handle Host"

Feb 20, 2011

when i am using traceroute command, it is giving the erro as follow: traceroute [URL]: Temporary failure in name resolution Cannot handle "host" cmdline arg [URL] on position 1 (argc 1)

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Jun 22, 2011

I am running or was running a mail server. It used the titles service to scan emails but keeps bringing up a temporary failure right. But when I run the command 'amavisd' It brings up this error here:

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Server :: LDAP Temporary Lookup Failure When Querying From Postfix

Jul 23, 2011

I configured POSTFIX with DOVECOT, LDAP & Squirrel mail on RHEL 5.5. Iam able to login using LDAP authentication. Now i want to deliver mails locally using LDAP. I configured to query LDAP using transport lookup table (ie.transport_maps=ldap:ldaptransport). it shows the following errors:

warning:dict_ldap_lookup:ldaptransport : search base not found-no such object..
Temporary lookup failure.
ldaptransport Configuration:
server_host=hostname of server

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(But same search_base is configure in Dovecot, it is authenticating) I have searched in net, they are telling that some ASCII encoding problem in postfix to LDAP.

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General :: Remove Temporary Files?

Apr 11, 2010

me with proper syntax / command to remove temporary files in linux

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Sep 13, 2009

Like in the kde desktop there is; "kdesu" for temporary root, such as to open a text to edit. So then does the gnome desktop use "gksu" for it's temporary root ? I now refer to a Fedora 11 install. And how can I change a utility tool to open up as a regular user, (not just only as root) ?

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Oct 16, 2009

I'll start by explaining what my system layout currently is. I have Fedora 11 X64 installed on my system, it is an HP Dv9380ca laptop. My system has 2 hdd /dev/sda /dev/sdb. During the setup i set my home directory to reside on /dev/sdb. After booting i realized that my root and swap partition are part of a volume group name vg_sharpfed and are set in fstab as:

/dev/mapper/vg_sharpyfed-lv_root / ext4 defaults 1 1
/dev/mapper/vg_sharpyfed-lv_swap swap swap defaults 0 0

Output of Fdisk -l /dev/sda

Disk /dev/sda: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x1aecda8d

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My /dev/sda2 partitions is 100gigs and set as an LVM. Essentially what i am getting at is, if it's possible to temporarily copy / /boot and swap to my second partition, edit grub if needed and fstab to mount to the temp locations, format sda to ext4 create partitions for / /boot and swap partitions, then copy back the original directories edit required fstab to mount the original locations and no longer have them contained in a Logical volume.

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Debian :: Temporary Freezes While Browsing?

Mar 2, 2011

While browsing forums.debian.net, sometimes, I experience temporary freezes (a few seconds) while scrolling. This, obviously happens while browsing other sites.I am using Iceweasel (3.5.16) in Squeeze. Squeeze is fully updated. Does anyone know why this is happening because I have only I page and one tab at the moment?

edbarx@edbarx-pc2:~$ free -m
total used freehared buffers cached
Mem: 2972  546 2426018  315

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Aug 3, 2011

i was copying a large file through scp (in root account), suddenly had to turn off remote machine. i suspect the unfinshid file is somewhere in my system , i need to find and delete it

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Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 13G 12G 966M 93% /

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Ubuntu Networking :: DNS For Temporary Internal LAN Only?

Dec 6, 2010

I am currently working with a cloning project using FOG on Ubuntu 10.10 (Desktop). While there is certainly a learning curve, all seems to be going well.

For the initial project, I have this "cloning network" isolated completely. Meaning, it is not connected to my main network/domain switch - FOG is handling the DHCP, I have a dedicated managed switch handling the routing between the FOG server and the client clones.

The main problem I am having is that Ubuntu is not able to resolve the hostnames of the client computers.

I know this is because I do not have DNS setup on my Ubuntu PC.

What is the best route to take in order to resolve this? Can I use bind9 to take care of it, or is that too complicated for what I need it to do?

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Ubuntu :: Where Is The Temporary Internet Files

Jan 29, 2011

Where is the Temporary Internet files?

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Ubuntu :: Temporary Hangs With HDD Light On?

May 4, 2011

I've been using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for almost a year now in WUBI with WinXP. I'm a relative noob with Linux, though always eager to learn more. Lately, I have noticed that every now and then Ubuntu stops working for about 30 seconds or so with the hard disk light solidly on. Clicking anywhere does nothing until it wakes up and then remembers all my previous clicks.

When it doesn't do this, it works wonderfully. I can't figure out what sets it off. And some days it does it annoyingly often and other days not at all or rarely. I checked the log files and this is a sample of some troubled times:

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May 2 19:32:17 ubuntu kernel: [ 909.000011] ata1: lost interrupt (Status 0x58)
May 2 19:32:17 ubuntu kernel: [ 909.000064] ata1: soft resetting link
May 2 19:32:17 ubuntu kernel: [ 909.196337] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133
May 2 19:32:17 ubuntu kernel: [ 909.196342] ata1.00: device reported invalid CHS sector 0
May 2 19:32:17 ubuntu kernel: [ 909.196348] ata1: EH complete

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Software :: UNetBootin Temporary Files?

Feb 12, 2010

Where are the temporary files (.iso etc..) unetbootin downloads stored? Or are they stored at all?

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Ubuntu :: Where UNetBootin Stores The Temporary .isos

Feb 12, 2010

Does anybody know where UNetBootin stores the temporary .isos etc.. before it extracts and puts it on the USB stick. I notice my hard drive space is going down slowly and that's the only thing I've been downloading with for the past few days.

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Nov 21, 2010

where is the folder with the temporary file kept?

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Ubuntu :: Locating Temporary Internet Files?

Jun 8, 2011

I'm new here and still searching how this forum works, but can anybody tell me where i can find the temporary internet files? In windows it was easy, but ubuntu 11.04 is totaly diferent. I use it now for 5 days and i'm happy i changed to ubuntu.

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Jun 23, 2011

is it possible in grub2, that a temporary default entry. For example i have 2 menuentry in grub.cfg 0 & 1. my default is 0 but i want to automatically boot once to 1 and it changes back to 0.

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Jul 18, 2011

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Slackware :: Upgraded To 13.1 - Temporary Directories Full

May 26, 2010

I've upgraded to 13.1 from 13.0 but can't startx. I get this error;
'call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?)'

When I ctl-alt-backspace there are numerous messages including these two;
'/usr/bin/kde4-config: symbol lookup error:/user/lib/libkdecore.so.5:
undefined symbol: _zn9qlistdatadetach3ev.
and
startkde: error: could not locate lnusertemp in /usr/bin/startkde: line
302::command not found.

Linux 13.0 worked OK right out of the "box" so I don't understand why this version has this problem. Was something changed from 13.0 to 13.1?

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Ubuntu Security :: Gain TEMPORARY Authorization For Action?

Nov 19, 2010

My 2wire only allows HTTP/HTTPS access and this is my home office network.

I was checking my auth.log for a previous question I posted and this popped up:

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Ubuntu :: OpenOffice: Temporary Hang On Opening Document?

Feb 14, 2011

I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit with all the current updates. It was a clean install, but I did import my previous home folder. The only things I can think of that depart from a standard installation are that I'm running an encrypted drive with LVM and I've installed some extra fonts.Whenever I open an OpenOffice document (write or calc) for the first time in a session, I get a 5-7 second hang that locks up only OpenOffice. It can be an existing document or a fresh document. The hang doesn't occur until I can actually see the document. In Write, I can actually type the first few letters of a sentence before the program hangs. Once the 5-7 seconds elapses, everything in OpenOffice seems to work just fine, and the remainder of the sentence I typed appears.

This happens whether I start OpenOffice from the command line, by double-clicking a file, or from a launcher. There are no error messages in Terminal. Once OpenOffice has been opened in a given session, even if I close it, any documents subsequently opened open fine without the hangAccording to this thread, the problem seems to have existed in Lucid, too, though I don't recall experiencing it then. I tried adding the recommended line to my /etc/hosts file as described here, but it didn't help. One of the posters filed an issue with OpenOffice.org that includes some technical explanation for the issue that's way over my head.The other solution offered in the above thread, using OpenOffice open/save menus, doesn't seem to apply in my situation, but I tried it anyway and it made no difference.

It looks like the issue isn't limited to Ubuntu, as I found this post on the openSuse forums that describes the same problem I'm having. Unfortunately, no solution for me there, either.I have tried renaming the .openoffice.org and .openoffice.org2 folders, rebooting, and retesting, but that didn't work.As annoying as it is, I could easily live with it since once I've opened OpenOffice it's not a problem, except for one thing: I'm running a bash script using unoconv to automate processing some documents, and it will fail due to the hang if I don't open OpenOffice first, even though the script itself opens a headless session of OpenOffice. It seems like the 5-7 second lag trips it up. I guess I could come up with a workaround in the script, but I'd like to try to fix OpenOffice, first

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Debian :: Which Distro To Setup Temporary Media Center

Dec 10, 2010

I am trying to setup a temporary media center because the one I was using died. The computer I have to work with is a crappy old computer and its only purpose is going to be a middle man between a server I have for movie storage, and my TV. I don't want to spend any money right now because I'm working on building a MythTV system at home, so until then I'm trying to setup this temporary solution. The computer I have to work with is a Dell Optiplex GX150, everything stock.

I'm looking for a distro that is light enough to run on this machine without any problems (about a 1 gighz processor and a 1/2 a gig of ram), can display movies just fine, and must be able to support 1080 resolution. I've tried Mint 10, but that's way too top heavy, as is Ubuntu 10.10 and 10.04. I also tried gOS which displayed the resolution just fine, but was WAY too resource intense for this machine... Just clicking on the menu took 5-10 seconds same as with Mint.

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Software :: Temporary Hotkey Or Shortcut In Openoffice Writer ?

Jul 13, 2010

I'm using Mint9, and making labels with openoffice writer. I find myself going through a bunch of keystrokes every little while that I'd like to convert to a macro or two to simplify my work. "alt-vzpo" and then "alt-vzwo" to change the view first to "page width" and then to "whole page".

Id like to have a macro or hotkey or shortcut to toggle those two, or two separate ones to accomplish each.

What I'm thinking is to build them into environmental variables to be established when I start openoffice writer (With a command line) and then to remove those environmental variables when I exit. I used to do similar things in DOS, but it's been a long time and this isn't DOS.

Is there a better way? Or if that would be the best way, how do I go about writing a script that will do that? Or would it even work?

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Programming :: Can't Remove Temporary Files Using Bash Script?

Nov 9, 2010

However, the ffmpeg command generates a temporary file blahblah.mpg.tmp of about 1GB per hour of transcoded video.My issue is that I can't seem to delete these files automatically from any bash script.Now from the command line, I can cd to the directory and just rm -f *.tmp and they get deleted. However, from my script, that same command doesn't remove those files. I thought maybe the file was in use, so I put a sleep command in for like an hour before the delete happens, but it still fails. I also put rm -f /mnt/mythtv/*.tmp in a root cronjob and it still doesn't delete the files.

If I just rm *.tmp I do get a prompt about "Are you sure you want to delete this write protected file?". But the -f switch seems to work fine as a normal user from the command line and just delete them.Does anyone have an idea how to troubleshoot this problem? The particular filesystem that the tmp files get generated on is on it's own xfs partition mounted as /mnt/mythtv.

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Ubuntu :: Updatedb Not Working \ Cannot Open A Temporary File?

Mar 20, 2011

On fedora system I do a updatedb command and thereafter a simple locate to look for files and softwares. But on my ubuntu 10.10 install, when I do a updatedb, I get Quote:nishith@nishith-Aspire-4720:~$ updatedbupdatedb: can not open a temporary file for `/var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db'Also locate doesnot do anything, just gives back the shell prompt! what could be the issue here? BTW my install is on a usb 8 gb stick

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CentOS 5 :: Remove Temporary Files Through Command Line?

Jan 16, 2010

Where exactly are the temporary files stored, in /tmp or /var/tmp. How can i remove temporary files through command line? What is the difference between these two directories?

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CentOS 5 :: Unable To Find Persistent Overlay Using Temporary

Feb 13, 2010

I am trying to create a LiveUSB with persistent overlay. Here is what I am doing ...

1. I create my own LiveCD image.

# LANG=C livecd-creator --config=centos-livecd-desktop.ks --fslabel=CentOS-5.4-<arch>-LiveCD

2. Insert and format the USB (I'd tested FAT and EXT).

3. Create the filesystem on the USB.

# livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb 2500 CentOS-5.4-i686-LiveCD.iso /dev/sda1

4. Test it.

# umount /dev/sda1
# sudo kvm -hda /dev/sda1 -m 256 -vga std

The process seems to be fine but when I boot I receive the message: "Unable to find persistent overlay using temporary" complaining about failing mount /overlay.

If I watch inside LiveOS/ I can find the overlay file: overlay-jimezam_lab-d9d04988-3b00-4a2d-8207-43007ac71ef1.

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OpenSUSE :: Disk Full With Temporary Files - System Goes Slower

Jan 24, 2010

I am using OpenSuse 11.2 (64 bits) with KDE 4.3.1. My hard disk partition contains 3 areas : / + /home + swap. Frequently the / area is filling with, I suppose, temporary files until it is full (15 Go) and that in a very short time, typically about 5 mn. Then, these files are cleaned by the system, when disk space is needed I suppose. The point is that during this time, the system goes slower and slower until the "cleaning". That seems to occur only when Firefox (3.5.6) is running so I suppose that these files are temporary internet files.

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