General :: Patch For Aggregated Rsvp In Ns-2?
Apr 20, 2011Does anybody know any patch for aggregated rsvp in ns-2?
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View 1 RepliesI just want to upgrade my Slackware 13.1 kernel (2.6.33.4) to the latest stable kernel from kernel.org (2.6.38.2). I have never done anything like this and I am a Linux newbie, so I would appreciate a "Kernel Patching for Dummies" version if possible. I did do a search on this forum and most of what I read was over my head. I found an FAQ on kernelnewbies.org on "How To Apply A Patch" but when I attempted what they suggested, it said it couldn't find the file to patch at line 5 and asked me which file to patch. So I CTRL-Z'd out of there and came here. Here's what I tried:
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is there a way to remove a patch from a kernel?
I need to apply a squashfs-lzma patch (squashfs 4.1cvs) to the liquorix kernel source which is already patched with squashfs 4.0.
how would I do that?I tried googling got this. url
but I dont know the command used to apply the patch the patch is called
35.4-3.patch.gz
url
but that patch includes more than squashfs,etc
I'm trying to install a patch but when I copy it into terminal I get message " /home/john/patch-modules_v62-opensuse.sh 'vmware-7.1.3-2.6.37-rc5.patch' not found. copy it to the current '/home/john' directory. Exiting" But I have it in my home directory!
View 3 Replies View RelatedIMO it really is the big thing! The patch being talked about is designed to automatically create task groups per TTY in an effort to improve the desktop interactivity under system strain. Mike Galbraith wrote the patch, which is currently in its third version in recent weeks, after Linus Torvalds inspired this idea. In its third form, this patch only adds 224 lines of code to the kernel's scheduler while stripping away nine lines of code, thus only 233 lines of code are in play. Tests done by Mike show the maximum latency dropping by over ten times and the average latency of the desktop by about 60 times.
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I just "inherited" 2 rhel 4u8 servers and was asked to patch them. We don't have an active subscription to RHN. Is there a way I can download patch bundles?
View 2 Replies View RelatedThis post concerns info found at [URL]. My question is: How do I get the patch. The author makes ref. to "his" git repo and the patch for TOR. I guess the patch allows the use of some compile time options that can harden the build. I looked through the change log of TOR and couldn't see any of the options referenced by Jacob in his post. I have read on the net that compile time hardening options are part of the gnu compiler, not the application to be compiled. Is this true?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm having no luck trying to apply this Kernel patch to Meego 1.2 (Running Linux Kernel version 2.6.37) I want to apply the first patch featured here on this page:
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How do I go about patching this file into the Kernel?
My system has been crashing, and I think it may have something to do with Gnome since the crashes only occur when I'm using it. I checked the log file after a crash and it reported...
Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_map_unlock_path: assertion `entry != NULL && entry->lock_count > 0' failed
so I went to the Ubuntu launchpad and searched for it, and here it is. Someone has already submitted a patch and the bug status has been changed to "fix released."From reading the comments, I've learned the fix is only in Gnome 2.30, and Ubuntu 10.04 uses 2.28 (I think, maybe 2.26) (If it is possible to update to a new version of Gnome, please let me know). Luckily, someone also submitted a patch on the bug report as a temporary fix. Unfortunately, I don't know how to apply the patch. I couldn't find much information regarding it online, and the only stuff I did find applied to using Gnome's git hub.
I am trying to compile the iscsi-target software SCST. It wants me to apply a patch to my Linux kernel in order to allow for certain performance gains. The problem is I still new to Linux development. Where do I begin? How do I apply the patch? Do I need to recompile the kernel? I am running Ubuntu 10.04.3 amd64
Kernel version 2.6.32-28-server
Got a few multiuser systems for which scheduling an occasional reboot is a major PITA. Wondering if the ksplice solution is as painless as it sounds or there are tradeoffs.
View 9 Replies View RelatedIf we install patach in RHEL5 then we use "yum update" command but it will install all the available patches in the list, but if i want to install any specific patch then how to install this? Is it via "yum update ??"
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm running spamassassin and want to install the fuzzyocr module for it. One of the dependencies of fuzzyocr is 'giflib' but according to the fuzzyocr page, it needs to be patched before I install it, with a patch which they supply on the fuzzyocr download page. I've tried to install the patch and get the following error.
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I am working on wsn security. I need to include the leach protocol as my model is hierarchial. I have found many threads about patching leach in ns2.27..But i need to know how can i include patch of leach in ns2.34 in ubuntu 9.10?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI want to inplement kgdb on 2.6.27 kernel.over ethernet.. but I am not able to get the patch file for this version.. where I can get patch file for kgdb over ethernet
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow to add patch for leach protocol in ns2.33 in ubuntu 9.10
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow to patch redhat and debian securely ? I mean is there sth like in solaris live upgrade, when after upgrade sth goes wrong I can revert to previous state from before upgrade?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhen follow the below step for patching the file diff file1 file2 > patchfile.patch patch -p0 file1 < patchfile.patch but I got the following error after that Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [n] I dont know what happen here Kernel version is:
2.6.9-89.0.20.ELsmp
patch version is:
patch-2.5.4-20
I have installed the tux-3.2.18-9.fc6.i386.rpm succefully in CentOS 5. I have got the following error, when I apply the patch tux3-2.6.18-1 to the kernal.
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I am trying to unistall a custom patch at one of our prodction server.While uninstalling the patch I am getting following kind of error.
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xdelta: /opt/updates/02.1.016.4-18365/objects/libarb.so.1.0.1: Checksum validation failed, expected: ca89579ea9dee081b81e00c3fea19305, received: 84561e5bdabd1ddc8425505a22f9d841
xdelta: /opt/ecssw-02.1.016.4/libarb.so.1.0.1: Checksum validation failed, expected: a57db80367f50ab083c02c8c7aaacb1f, received: 0a2fcdcc68a168db468a971046ccde1a
xdelta failed for file /opt/updates/02.1.016.4-18365/libarb.so.1.0.1.update.
unpacking of 02.1.016.4-18365.tar.gz failed:65280
I've inherited the following Virtual Machine scenario and am new to Linux Administration and Patch Management. The Host Operating System is Windows 2003 Enterprise, which has VMware Server 2.0.2 installed. Under the VMware Server 2.0.2 I have a Ubuntu 32-bit OS web server running Apache2 Web Services. When I log onto the Ubuntu server (9.10 32-bit) I see the following two lines just above the new mail/last logon lines.
85 packages can be updated
55 updates are security updates
I would like to see at least a summary of each update and its urgency so I can notify the various developers/server owners to get their input regarding whether we should or should not apply that particular update to the server. We apply the patches in our test/dev environment first then once vetted there we roll them out to our production servers. What I am looking for is a way to automate the gathering of the information and once approval has been received automating the actual patching process so that I do not have to manually perform the apt-get process for each separate package needed/approved.
Ideally I would like a recommendation for a GUI based package to manage this process and that is capable of generating the appropriate reports for the 'powers that be' regarding the current security/patch management environment. For proof of concept I would like a free version that is not hamstrung in functionality but is not too costly to procure the production version with no limitations.
I am running 6 servers on RHEL4.4 with oracle databases and application on HP ML370 hardware. Since initial installation, I have not applied any patch updates. I would like to start practising Patch Management and would like to know how to start and how to do it. For security reasons, I am not allowed to connect the servers to RHN or RHS hence will appreciate other options of acquiring patch updates in bundled form say on a monthly basis.
View 5 Replies View RelatedAny guideline with this setup?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am regularly keeping watch on kernel releases like 2.6.36-rcX and compiling the upcoming kernel releases on Fedora 13.I came across STP [URL] and PLM testing and seems like it is relevant tool for compiling, testing the kernel components in very precise way. I am unable to find the documents which can help in how to implement or run the tool. I have just downloaded the Test-suit tar and dont see any README or steps to test or run the tool.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a script: `cd $FILEPATH && patch -i $TMPFILEA2$FILETMPPATH` Variable $FILESPATH is = /tmp/ardiff.AvUUGfOKa2/a/hello/ and Variable $TMPFILEA2$FILETMPPATH is = /tmp/ardiff.AvUUGfOKa2/b/hello/hello.c.patch. I don't know, why is it no working from script file, it write me message to terminal: ./ardiff.sh: line 242: patching: command not found.
But I have no PATCHING command there!!!! The paradox is, when I want to patch it from terminal (I write it to terminal by keyboard, it works).
i want to know why do we need to patch files based upon diff when we can directly overwrite the old file with the new file.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi am trying to find out who may have leach_makefile-2.27.patch, i am trying to run the leach protocol on my machine but i need that patch in order to run it with ns2.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm at ES5. Anyone have a method for roll out or backing a single RPM or set of RPMs. In other words, I install the security errata (several packages) and it breaks something. I need to back it out, and restore the original. Also, anyone have experience using Red Hat provisioning for patch management?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe are usung Fedora 3 for samba server. W32.Imaut Virus detected by Symantec Virus 10.
How to block a virus or any patch.
which antivirus can delete it?
I attached screenshot.
I just got my internet going on openSUSE, and so I did a hole bunch of updates. Now openSUSE won't start unless in Failsafe. What should I do?
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