I would like to know if what this log error mean and how i can resolve this matter. I would like to verify if this is a misconfiguration or a bug on my settings
the log error is:
snmpd:error parsing ', skipping
the RHEL version used was 4 update 4 64 bit
the snmp packages installed were:
net-snmp-5.2.1-0.2
net snmp-lib - 5.1.2-11
net-snmp-lib - 5.2.1-0.2
4 of them are working fine, the application installed on 10.1.1.10 can query 4 servers but I got 2 Linux Centos that are in a DMZ, and my networking team already opened ports and configured NAT but the SNMP Server 10.1.1.10 is not able to query them how can I check the snmpd is really running apart from service snmpd status? might be related with the DMZ configuration?
I get this error when I try to start up firefox: Code: XML Parsing Error: undefined entity Location: (null) Line Number 30, Column 7: <menuitem id="context-copy" ------^ It's a GTK window with black text with yellow background. I've tried removing the .mozilla folder uninstalling firefox completely and deleting /usr/lib64/mozilla and /usr/lib/mozilla folders. Same error. So I tried running firefox under root, and it displays the same error plus:
Code: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you have stale NFS locks due to a system crash. See [URL] for information. (Details - 1: Failed to get connection to session: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.) So after long hours of frustration I created a new "test" user and firefox ran fine. It still doesn't work on my old user account and root. My system is "Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.30.9-102.fc11.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 4 00:18:53 EST 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
I am new to Ubuntu linux and recently installed it on my computer. I did a system scan and this is what it said, ML Parsing Error: not well-formed Location: file:///media/Cruzer/submission.xml Line Number 4807, Column 53: Checking for hardware/setup problems... [#[33mWARN] What exactly does this mean and what is a possible solution
I'm trying to install PPTP following this guide http://www.dotcomunderground.com/blogs/2010/04/10/poptop-pptp-centos5-installation-setup/but when I enter the command yum --enablerepo=poptop-stable install pptpd
I'm having some issues upgrading my F9 to F12 using 'preupgrade' so I'm looking for anybody who has ever been able to complete a preupgrade from F9 x86_64 to F12. The error message I receive is TypeError: Parsing primary.xml error: attributes construct error. To my knowledge this has been reported as a bug in F10 which was resolved by a yum update to version 3.2.24.
For F9 the latest yum version is 3.2.21 which has this Parsing error bug that prevents the preupgarde to continue. Interesting enough that the preupgarde lets me select Fedora 12 and progresses with all the preupgrade steps properly until the parsing error occur. How to fix this Parsing error on a F9 x86_64 system.
I haven't been able to locate this cause. The problem developed as follows:
1. Used a downloaded .ymp file to add a community package, chose NOT to add the repo permanently from the Customize button... installation of package failed. 2. Added the repo manually in Yast Software Repositories and it went thru the process without error, BUT the repo never appeared in the list. (this is where i think the problem lies) 3. Tried to add the package using .ymp package without blocking the new repo addition... package installed successfully. Then deleted the repo using Yast Software Repositories gui.
Now starting Yast Software Management the process starts and downloads the repo.xml files from each enabled repo, then displays a error msg stating "Parsing Error". Dismiss and it loads the normal interface and seems to work properly from then on.
As trying to update my system the other day I was greeted with a message I did not want.
Code: tpsv@titantest:~$ sudo apt-get install update Reading package lists... Error! E: Problem parsing dependency Replaces E: Error occurred while processing language-pack-kde-nds (NewVersion1) E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_karmic_main_binary-i386_Packages E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
I tried to upgrade ubuntu , downloaded everything that was needed but I am not able to install anything. It gives an error
Code: Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y Extracting templates from packages: 100% Preconfiguring packages ... dpkg: warning: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 7174 package 'python-egenix-mxdatetime': missing description dpkg: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 7175: field name `Package(' must be followed by colon
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) since then I am not able to install anything on my aptdaemon fails for anything that I try to install How to deal with it
i traying to install php memcache module and alot of other things but evrytime i tray to use yum i got this error $Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Options Error: Error parsing '1enabled=1': invalid boolean value i have centos 5 server 64bit is there anyone now what this error and how to fix it
I am currently trying to upgrade over 100 rpms on multiple Red Hat servers. Whenever I try to do a rpm -u /packages/*.rpm i recieve a failed dependencies error on the very first rpm. I know that I can go though each rpm one by one and trace each dependency but that will take forever. Is there a way to skip these errors? I know the -nodeps command for rpm but I dont want to screw something up but running all of these rpms on -nodeps
All, i am receiving numerous entries for programs such as snmpd in my messages file. Is there a way to add a rule somewhere to have these and other annoying unimportant entries go to /dev/null or something?
I tried adding an entry to /etc/syslog.conf, but that hosed any logging into the messages file, so maybe i added it wrong?
I want to try and do this with out installing anything additional.
I m trying to find an answer for this matter. I have download the SNMP version which I am concerned due to the following problems. I am trying to configure the SNMPD.conf and I cannod find any tutorial on the internet.
I downloaded the following product.
Linux version :
Linux version 2.6.18 (root@srv03) (gcc version 3.3.6) #1 SMP Sat Sep 23 19:32:53 BRT 2006
SNMP
net-snmp-5.4.2.1-i486-1_slack12.0.tgz
when I run the command snmpd I have the following problems
root@srv03:~# snmpd snmpd: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.4' not found (required by snmpd)
I dont know how to configure the SNMPD.conf there is anyway
I am using the "extend" function of snmpd to run a script in order to extend a monitoring platform. This script being ran by snmpd needs to write to a file in /tmp for later parsing, but SELinux is stopping it from writing to the file under /tmp. The following two lines from my audit.log file show what is happening:
I have two machine, host1 and host2, that are running Debian 3.1 in an HA setup. AFAIK, they are exactly the same. In the course of tracking down some monitoring bugs, I discovered that on host2 "netstat -s" gives
When building 8.04 servers, I reconfigure snmpd's logging options to prevent copious low priority messages being logged whenever our network management workstation polls them. I edit /etc/default/snmpd and change line 11 from:
I'm getting this error (uniquely when trying to access Auctiva-managed pages in eBay):
Code: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
[URL]
[Code]....
(To be accurate: the arrow is pointing to the second & in '&&' in the error message as presented. I don't know how to reproduce that precisely).
I assume this is because I have replaced the Ubuntu build Firefox with Namoroka? I did this because there was a recent announcement of security fixes in FF 3.6.13 which didn't seem to be in the Ubuntu version.
Should I revert to the Ubuntu version to get around the problem? If so, what commands do I need to issues to completely remove Namoroka and replace it with Ubuntu firefox?
My Objective is to add Private MIB and compile that file and perform snmpget and snmpset operation. My MIb file contain this macro
[Code]...
Next I try to cmpile using mib2c highCpuUsage. it's give template code for that. I read all the tutorial and copy in /mibgroup and restart snmpd service and try snmpwalk ,snmpset but it�s not work and in var/log/messages its give Out of Memory: Killed process 8005 (snmpd)
I installed latests version Suse 64bit, and I have problems with Internet radio streams. Streams are skipping for 2-3 seconds every 10-20 seconds, or sometimes as long as 1-2 minutes. I tried GStremer and Xine engines, tried Amarok, Banshee.... always the same - radio streams skipping. I never found a way to increase buffer for Internet streams. Updated to last versions , still the same.
I have noticed that my music, which is all in .ogg format, is skipping every once in a while in Ubuntu, but not in Windows (I use Banshee in Ubuntu; Winamp for when I use Windows). My whole music collection isn't skipping entirely--that is, not every music file has this problem. However, the ones that do, the music file skips like a scratched CD for 1-2 seconds. The same music file doesn't do this at all when played with Winamp in Windows. Are my music files corrupted? What is going on? None of the music files were like this before (with the skipping), but for some reason, the skipping occurs only in Ubuntu, not Windows/Winamp. Not every music file has this happening, but some of them do.
I have been thinking about converting all my music files to .mp3, or re-converting the files as .ogg as another copy,
On a laptop I have Windows 7 installed, and ubuntu 11.04. Now. A while ago the HDD died and I replaced it. with some data loss but nothing much to worry. Now I thought that it would be useful if I somehow could manage to direct the Documents, Music etc. etc. folders located /home/[user] to somewhere on a different partition HDD. I managed to make new folders on the partition and link them with the documents and music folders etc.. the problem now is is that you have to unlock it every time by either opening the partition and insert your password. I know that the password problem can be evaded by simply changing some settings, but. I want to evade the whole process of clicking on the partition. It is for security reasons that that have to sort of activate the partition, but I find it becoming a bit annoying.
So, has anyone a clue of how to activate the driver right at the start? something automatic stuff. Or does someone know how to disable this ?
I've installed Debian Jessie recently. I've also installed LXDM from the testing repos.Then I created a password-less user account with 'guest' as its username by this method:
Now even if I set "skip_password=1" in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf the login screen still asks for the password. If I enter nothing there, it won't let me login.