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Feb 1, 2010how many terminals are running in background while rhel installation
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View 3 RepliesHas anyone had any success getting splashutils to compile on Lucid? Seeing as ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/ fbsplash/ debian/splashutils/ packages are getting a bit long in the tooth and trying to compile from source has been a headache.I miss not having background images on my virtual terminals
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhile executing df command on an AIX Console, by mistake I ended the line with an ampersand:
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How to setup vncserver and keep it running in the background after restart on Lenny workstation? The admin should be able to connect every time via vncviewer to this workstation.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to change installation background image in fedora 12.
How to change the installation background not desktop background.
is possible to edited the default RHEL CD to have it automatically install RHEL based off of a kickstart file that I will store locally on the CD. My plan would be to put a cd in a server and have the OS automatically being installed.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe are planning to migrate our LINUX server from RHEL 3to RHEL 5. What are the configuration difference between RHEL 3 to RHEL 5 for webserver installations?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have to install RHEL 5.0 onto one of productions machines. Programming department need this to be clean installation without GUI. They also need : vi editor, no man pages and that's all. What kind of packages I should install from installation wizard ?
There are :
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[]Administration Tools
[]Authoring and Publishing
[]DNS Name Server
[]Development Libraries
[]Development Tools
[]Editors
[]Engineering and Scientific
[]FTP Server
[]GNOME Desktop Environment
[]GNOME Software Development
[]Games and Entertainment
[]Graphical Internet
[]Graphics
[]Java Development
[]KDE (K Dektop Environment)
[]KDE Software Development
[]Legacy Network Server
[]Legacy Software Development
[]Legacy Software Support
[]Mail Server
[]MySQL DataBase
[]Network Servers
[]News Server
[]Office/Productivity
[]OpenFabrics Enterprise Distributions
[]Postgre SQL Databse
[]Printing Support
[]Server Configuration Tools
[]Sound and Video
[]System Tools
[]Text Based Internet
[]Virtualization
[]Web Server
[]Windows File Server
[]X Software Development
[]X Window System
Is there some kind of standard in preparing RHEL clean installation (what packages) that sys admins follow in order to prepare production installation on server platform?
I tried to install eugene software on RHEL-6 64 bit server. After extracting (tar -zxvf eugene-3.6.tar.gz) compilation files from eugene.tar.gz, I used ./configure to compile. Since I already installed gd (>=2.0), compilation error comes in need of gd lib (>=2.0). Again I removed the software & installed newly downloaded. But still it showing same error. What's the exact error in this?
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[root@localhost eugene-3.6]# ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
/usr/local/eugene/eugene-3.6/config/missing: Unknown `--run' option
Try `/usr/local/eugene/eugene-3.6/config/missing --help' for more information
configure: WARNING: `missing' script is too old or missing .....
[root@localhost eugene-3.6]# yum install gd
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit, rhnplugin
Setting up Install Process
Package gd-2.0.35-10.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
[root@localhost eugene-3.6]#
Every day I use the top command to check the processes running on my Kubuntu 10.10 system. Every day I find that apt-get is running under the root account and using 100% of the CPU. It'll run forever if I let it but I use "killall" to stop it. Pressing the "c" key in top shows the command used to start the process and doing that I see that apt-get is being started with "apt-get -qq -y update". The -qq param is for quiet mode and the -y is to answer yes to any questions. The important thing is the update parameter. It seems that some "feature" of Ubuntu is starting apt-get in update mode for me on a daily basis. I installed Kubuntu only 3 days ago and I don't recall turning this "feature" on anywhere. How can I disable this "feature" and prevent the system from auto-starting apt-get.?
View 3 Replies View RelatedNow whenever I turn on the computer, there would be a Fedora "circle" non-stopping. How can I stop it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a LAMP server with some php files. When I do this:
> php -f filename.php
It works great. But of course, it stops when I close the SSH window. I need to be able to run it and leave it running. The script is a crawler and it takes about 3 hours to complete it. So I tried this:
> php -f filename.php &
This doesn't work at all. It doesn't even execute the script.
what are the major differences between rhel 5.2 and rhel 5.4
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a database server running RHEL 5.1 32 bit that suffered some catastrophic failures about 6 months ago. We were able to patch it back together and keep it running, but now the manufacturing site it supports is going to shut down for two weeks and I would like to replace it permenantly. Does anyone have any guidance for that sort of thing? I'd like to have the new server up and running before hand, basically changing the hostname/ip and restoring the databases only on conversion day. I've done this in the past with HP UX - Red Hat conversions, but this is my first red hat to red hat move. Any advice or shortcuts?I forgot to add the other wrinkle. The new server will be running 64bit linux.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedHow to initiate a file installation repair of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 x64 from the DVD rom drive? my problem is that i can only do it from single mode login since the run level 5 is always prompting me for login name loop.
View 3 Replies View RelatedNote : Test it on Test Machine before you do it on live server O.S : RHEL 5 / CENTOS 5 FYI.... OR IDEA If you wish to install only jre download & install jre-6u18-linux-i586-rpm.bin in /usr/java ( Note create java dir { mkdir /usr/java }
#ll /usr/bin/java
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Feb 12 19:24 /usr/bin/java -> /etc/alternatives/java
unlink /usr/bin/java
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I am running a dual-boot of LMDE and Debian Squeeze XFCE, and I actually have a Debian XFCE question. How can I tell what is running in the background. I have been tweaking my Debian install since I first installed it about 3 weeks ago, and I keep adding to the RAM usage. What is the best way to see what else is running out there and whether or not is it necessary?
View 5 Replies View RelatedIve got my webserver linked up to my ubuntu computer, and i want it to act like a server controller (for srcds games or w/e) Basically, When i click the start button, the SSH launches 'css.sh' by doing this 'sh css.sh'... Anyway, the .sh file has this inside it cd sourceds/srcds_1/orangebox clear ./srcds_run -console -game cstrike +map de_dust -maxplayers 16 -autoupdate
But either way, that is becides the point. When it launches i dont see the terminal window, its invisible.... (but its running) How do i see it when i go to my ubuntu desktop and how to i put more commands in it once its launched in the background.
In a script that I run manually after I have logged in, I have the following:alias kq='konqueror &' The intention is to run konqueror in the background. What happens is as follows. A. I run kq; it starts konqueror but does not return to the command prompt. I quit konqueror. B. I run kq again ; it starts konqueror and this time I get a the command prompt. If I quit konqueror and run kq for a 3rd time it behaves as in A. Quit and run it behaves as in B, and so on..
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have written a script, lets call it B, that calls scripts A1 to A9. I want to run the A scripts simultaneously since they can take up to 3 hrs to complete. As you might expect, I use the & to run the script in background. I am looking for a mechanism to evaluate the return code from the A scripts when they eventually complete?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there some way to see only the process running in the background?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there any way to run a long process in background so that it still remain in running state even if the user logout the system.
View 12 Replies View RelatedIf I wanted to run a script in the background and keep it running even if I close putty I do like
./perl.pl &
right?
When attempting to run a tcdump in the background (IPSO) with the following command:
I get the message:
However the command runs fine without the '&' at the end of the line are there syntax restrictions in using the '&' flag?
I have a redhat shrike server serving a single application across three wyse terminals. I want to move away from the terminals as they are old and volatile and expensive to replace. What I want to do now run an emulator on a windows or pc. Is it as simple as connecting the redhat server to the other network and runnng an emulator? What software should I use for this? open source preferably.
View 6 Replies View RelatedHow do you move a running process to the background? For example, type the command sleep 60 on the command line and try moving that process to the background.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm running Ultimate Edition 2.0 64bit. When I'm running Firefox and I'm not doing anything on it it starts to use the disk intensively. I checked on terminal using the top command and it IS Firefox using up to 85-90% of the resources. Anyone know what the problem is here? Can it be hacked? I already uninstalled and installed back again and it still doing it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was wondering how one could set up tcpdump to run in the background, dumping all output to a file until I terminate the process.Here is the dilema... I SSH into the box that will be listening (using tcpdump)...
ssh> sudo tcpdump -i eth0 > dump_file
yadda yadda...
then if I exit my ssh session, tcpdump closes.
If I do a...
ssh> sudo tcpdump -i eth0 > dump_file &
[1] 12938
yadda yadda.
I have a basic script that watches my server, and informs me if it has gone down. I need to know how to run it without a console being open all of the time, I tried executing it with a trailing &, but to no avail.
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for (( ; ; ))
do
if ping -b -c 1 chatify.net
then
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