Red Hat :: Re-execute Rc.local File Only
Dec 30, 2008
I am using RHEL 5 and i have configured a daemon that starts automatically when system boots, i have written its startup script on /etc/rc.d/rc.local file and it executes successfully but the problem is that if that daemon stops running (due to any reason) i have to restart/reboot the whole server so that the daemon runs, i need to know that is there a way that we can just re-executes the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file while the whole sytem remains as it is.
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Feb 17, 2011
i created a /tmp partition amd mounted it like this:" mount -o loop,noexec,nosuid,rw /usr/tmpDSK /tmp"
I know i can't execute things in /tmp now but is there a way to execute only one file and no more???
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Jun 1, 2010
I have written a device driver and would like to load it automatically and generate the device nodes. I wrote a config script that I would like to execute at boot and added it to rc.local. It will not run at boot up and I have spent hours researching. The file is below:
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
[code]....
If I execute this script from the command line, it works fine. But it does not work at boot up. The echo command is never executed. The link S99rc.local did not exist in any of the runtime directories. I created S99rc.local in /etc/rc2.d and linked it to ../init.d/rc.local. This did not help. The link /etc/rc2.d/S20rc.local already existed.
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Jan 10, 2010
The two host one is Aix 5.3 and another is Suse 10sp2 the both have the same script which including the following parts:
if [ `date +%a` = "Mon" ];then
if [ "$RESULT" = "" ]; then
echo "The `hostname` $DATE ok"
[code]...
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Sep 14, 2011
A program requires local path property to perform correctly.I'm seeking shortcut command to execute a program with a supplied localPath For example, cd /usr/local/blogrmis/usr/local/blogrmis/remote & remote program requires local path @ /usr/local/blogrmis to run.is there any shortcut which i can do it in 1 line?
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I was doing a tutorial on scripting in bash. I saved my file on the desktop and I cannot seem to get to that file to execute it. Here is what I have been using:
I try cd Desktop says that there is no such directory.
I tried /home/me/Desktop same thing.
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Suppose I have a binary program with only execute permission enabled for the current user. How (in general) would I be able to obtain a core dump of the file? I think I have read it somewhere but I want to know if there are more ways of doing it.
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There is this bug in the latest version of Ubuntu, which is also Jessie, which is:
Can't copy a file from SMB share to the local file system: Software caused connection abort
The problem, apparently, is that newer versions of Samba hit servers with multiple requests at the same time, and for some reason the Zyxel and Iomega boxes can't handle this. The best solution they've come up with is to modify the smb.conf file on your server to include this setting: "max mux = 1".
Here is the reference material on this bug: [URL] ....
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Sep 14, 2009
error message when I ran my program that I couldn't open my local file. I have two files first one is called client, second one is called server I am using named pipes to sent a message from client to the other file called server in client I used mknod() to create the two named pipes,one for read,one for write and created new thread in client using fork() spawned a child process that executed the server file both named pipes are opened the client file got the message from the user and sent it through the named pipes to the server file when the server receives the message , it needs to verfify it is correct in the server file, a local file descriptor is created to read and send this verifing message when it is not correct but I am getting an OPEN() error when I tried to open this shared local array buff and attach it to a file descriptor where the message is kept why do I get this error in server file
int main()
{
/*both named pipes are open*/
rfd=open(IFIO1,0);
wfd=open(IFIO2,1);
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Feb 4, 2010
What are the possible problem when Windows access the file from Ubuntu got Read Only even though have a full permission to read, write and execute the file? Ubuntu to Ubuntu accessing the file there is no problem only Windows got a problem.
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execute a .bin file. I have downloaded an application but I cannot run it (not recognized by double click).
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Code:
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Oct 26, 2009
I m trying to execute my file from with in vi. i m using following syntax esc :!<program-name> m i making any mistake as it is giving me an error.
My program is this:
#This program takes 3 Parameters from user namely name,address,phonenumber and store those details in detail.out file .
#To store output in only milind directory by doing this if we run this file within any directory the file get stored in milind directory only.
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Downloading Virtual box, I saw a link with title All distributions on its home page:
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Nov 17, 2010
When I try to compile some Java code on Ubuntu 10.10 (kernel 2.6+) using make and a Makefile.
I get an error indicating that the make utility cannot execute the java compile command (javac).
The error reads: /bin/bash: line 6: .: /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_18/bin/javac: cannot execute binary file
I am executing make as root. I have enabled permissions on all directories in the path /usr/local/jdk1.5.0_18/bin/javac and on javac itself.
I get this error whether using a jdk installed via ubuntu apt-get, or whether I install the jdk myself. And I get it using either Java 1.5 or 1.6
My machine has an 80386 processor. I notice the make utility is built for i686-pc-linux-gnu
However, I can manually compile using javac.
I can compile calling javac from within a bash script.
I can compile using the java compiler gcj from the command line: gcj --main=HelloWorld HelloWorld.java -o HelloWorld.exe
But I cannot compile java code from the makefile. Any reasons why I might be getting this error?
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The error message is
(gedit:2139): Gtk-WARNING **: Attempting to store changes into `/root/.local/share/recently-used.xbel', but failed: Failed to create file '/root/.local/share/recently-used.xbel.AC7YXV': No such file or directory
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Sep 20, 2010
I'm new to Fedora, and haven't used any flavor of Linux in years. I'm attempting to run a few benchmarks that were given to me by my instructor, but every one I try to run gives an error "Cannot execute binary file". For instance,.inp.inThis command gives an error:bash: ./Mcf: cannot execute binary fileIt is not a permission problem, I have confirmed the file has execute permissions (one of the things I still remembered after all these years). I suspect all the benchmarks I have been given were compiled on Ubuntu. Would this be causing the problem? I do not have access to the source code, so I cannot recompile. If that is the problem, is there a way around it that doesn't involve throwing away a weekend and starting fresh on Ubuntu?
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Sep 24, 2010
I found a Linux .x86 binary file that I've been looking for, but not sure what to do with it. Does this (*.x86) binary file format seem like something that could simply be run by command, or something that would need to be compiled first? There is not much information that I could find regarding the particularly file.
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Aug 27, 2010
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Or any other solution as easy as that. BTW: I'm using Vim, and I know I can add an autocommand to run something on BufWrite, but this is not the kind of solution I want now. Update: I want something simple, discardable if possible. What's more, I want something to run in a terminal because I want to see the program output (I want to see error messages).
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Jul 14, 2010
I have a strange issue on one of my machines. The same thing works fine on all the others. When I execute:
Code:
sudo -u myuser -i ls
I get:
Code:
/bin/ls: /bin/ls: cannot execute binary file
On the other hand if I just run
Code:
sudo -u myuser -i
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Jan 11, 2011
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Jun 7, 2011
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All of the executables work with a ./ except one, and it's the most important one for that matter. When I go to run it, I get the error message Code: bash: ./genblast: cannot execute binary file I've checked permissions with ls -l, run a chmod 'u+x' just to make sure, and everything else I can think of. But it just won't work. Also, I just installed it on another computer and it works fine, so I'm pretty sure it's on my end.
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Sep 13, 2010
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Nov 3, 2010
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Jul 5, 2011
I have very basic info about Linux. I'm using Linux server 11.04 . I'm using the server as a web server to send SMS messages. I have a php page: read data from mysql and then send SMS (according to retrieved data) , this page is already done and store in www dir. I want this page is execute in the background each 10 sec. is that possible in crontab?
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Aug 27, 2009
For example, I write the file like in vi or something. I wanna execute but no one read , write and execute but one more thing no one to view the file like encrypt the file.
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Sep 16, 2010
I have download a 'package' that is meant to be used for genetic research and such...Anyway, i have downloaded the file and when i try to execute the included example, it says cannot execute binary file. i've tried all sorts of permissons/re-downloading/etc. I've pastted the attached readme that I followed EXACTLY, but am still gettin an error[URL]m/here is the readme that comes with it:EMINIM : Expectation-Maximized INtegrative IMputation
0. GETTING STARTED
0.1 Uncompress the package
$ tar xzvf eminim-1-beta.tar.gz
[code]...
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Jul 29, 2011
How to run application after all rc3.d file get execute
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Feb 11, 2011
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