Software :: Create Report Of "current Configuration"

Jun 8, 2010

When posting questions online, we need to provide details about our workstation's "current configuration". Is there a script or utility that creates a good summary with details? I know about the handful of utils like: lsmod, lshw, lspci, lsusb, xinput, sysinfo, hardinfo, and friends. I could roll a script and cobble some sort of report file together.

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SUSE :: Determine The Report File Name Based On The Source Directory Name And Current Date?

Apr 17, 2010

### TO DO: Determine the report file name based on the source directory name and current date### The report name and thumbnail directory must follow this pattern: source-%j-%H### for example, for pictures in /home/you/pictures, the file name will be: pictures-%j-%H### HINT: Use sed to extract the directory name from the path and combine it with date command output

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Create Report For The Server?

Feb 8, 2010

Is is possible to create a report which contains every Disk usage status, Exim mail q , and etc and generate it into the excel files monthly.

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Fedora :: Create A New Report But Failed At The First Page?

Oct 25, 2009

I don't know what bugzilla wants to know. I tried to create a new report, but I failed at the first page/question. THe page ask me to enter a classification. But I don't know want that could be. I check multible times but I got always just a big red EM. What's to enter at 'named tag' and at 'to bugs'?

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General :: User Login Activity - A Script That Will Create A Report That Will Be Emailed?

Sep 18, 2010

I need to produce a script that will create a report that will be emailed to me that will Log user login activity to detect unauthorized remote access attempts. Where would I start?

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Debian Configuration :: Dpkg Report No Space Left On /usr With >1GiB Free

Jul 1, 2011

Command "sudo aptitude install oxygen-icon-theme" return following error:

dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/oxygen-icon-theme_4%3a4.6.2-2_all.deb (--unpack):
unable to install new version of `/usr/share/icons/oxygen/22x22/apps/preferences-desktop-default-applications.png': No space left on device

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As far as I can see oxygen-icon-theme unpacks only in /usr/share, beyond it I can think of only /tmp, /var or /var/tmp that it may use, all of which have plenty more than those ~40 MiB that it supposed to occupy unpacked. All btrfs filesystems were formatted with "-d single -m single". System is Debian Sid 64-bit with linux-image-3.0.0-rc5-amd64.

why dpkg may have trouble unpacking this package?

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Fedora :: Generate Report Other Than Going Through All The Nagios Configuration Files And Putting It Together Manually?

Feb 23, 2010

I have an existing Nagios installation from before I started working here. It seems to be working well but my boss has just asked for a report of what servers and the associated processes/functions are being monitored. Is there any way to generate this report other than going through all the Nagios configuration files and putting it together manually?

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Fedora :: 12 Create Backup Of Current OS ?

Dec 8, 2009

I have installed Fedora 12 and am running it successfully. I have made a few stupid mistakes a couple of times and have had to start from scratch with a complete OS reinstall on a few occassions. I am happy with my current setup and am wondering is it possible for me to create a Live CD that has my exact configuration so that If I make a mess again, I can just stick in my backup DVD/CD's and roll back to my happy (Known to ne Working) sate. Something like System restore on Windows...... Is this possible?

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Debian :: Create ISO From Current Filesystem?

Jun 20, 2010

I currently have a server setup in a perfect way for my specific network. Is there a way that I can mirror the server EXACTLY to a CD that will install all my configurations and the like upon CD boot?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Create VM Of Current System To Test Big Changes

Mar 18, 2010

I have a laptop with 1 hard drive (80gb)

I currently run CentOS 5.4 and I want to create an image of my current hard drive so that I can play it in a VM Player (VirtualBox).

What utility can I use to create a disk image? Also, Since i'm only using 20gb. I think I want to make a "sparse" file so that the image only takes up about 20gb.

Now... if there is an easier way to do this... let me know. I tried a few tutorials online with no progress. I spent all day yesterday trying to figure this out. Literally, all day.

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Debian Configuration :: Multipath Configuration On 5.0 64 Bit - Doesn't Create The Relative Devices

Jul 20, 2011

i have a HP MSA 2312fc SAN with 2 LUNs configured. The first LUN (LUN ID 1) is correctly connected to the system, but when i connect the second LUN (LUN ID 30), i find in the syslog this message: multipathd: 8:64: size 6835937472, expected 5267578112. Discard

Here is the multipath.conf

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So I correctly see the two luns, but multipath doesn't create the relative devices. Under /dev/mapper I see: control mpath0 mpath0-part1 mpath0-part1 is the first lun, the one I mounted in a directory under filesystem. I can't find the device for the second lun

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Debian :: Create An Install Cd From Current Lenny Installation

Sep 1, 2010

I would like to create an install cd/dvd from my current Debian Lenny installation.

I guess this will imply all official debian packages will be saved.

As additional nice to have info would be the following:-

How I would capture none standard packages/configurations on the system

i.e. I have additional packages installed I have a customized Apache and Php configuration i.e. config files. Also mysql database is populated forsome applications.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Create A LiveCD Image Of My Current 11 Installation

Nov 15, 2010

I have a fedora 11 installation on my machine , with a customized partitioning of the 500GB sata HDD , I wanted to create a exact replica image on a USB stick , for future installations on other 500GB sata HDDs .. while only need to create a copy of the 5 GB (/boot + / ) while the remaining 400 GB + is a Data Logger partition which can be created by a script. I tried doing a rsync .. but have got stuck up with the bootable drive configs et all ..

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Debian :: Create A Install CD From Current Lenny Installation ?

Sep 1, 2010

I would like to create an install cd/dvd from my current Debian Lenny installation.

Anybody have any tips as how to do this.

I guess this will imply all official debian packages will be saved.

As additional nice to have info would be the following:-

How I would capture none standard packages/configurations on the system

i.e.
I have additional packages installed

I have a customized Apache and Php configuration i.e. config files.

Also mysql database is populated forsome applications.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Change The Current Directory To Server And Then Create A Repo?

Feb 6, 2011

I was installing yum from the server folder. first i copied the server folder in a folder which was at root then i change the current directory to server and then create a repo by using following command

Server]# rpm ivh createrepo then tab to get the correct name
then ]# createrepo .
]#cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
]# cp -apr rhel_debug_info.repo yum.repo
]# vi yum.repo

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how can i completely install the yum so that i can install my necessary packages

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General :: Create A File In The Current Directory Named '5' With The Number '2'?

Aug 24, 2010

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$ echo 2 * 3 > 5 is a valid inequality. This will create a file in the current directory named '5' with the number '2' in it, the names of all the files in the current directory, followed by the number '3' and 'is a valid inequality.'

What I do not understand is why 'is a valid inequality' gets written to this file. I thought it would write '2', all the file names in the current directory, then '3' into the file called '5'. Why does the 'is a valid inequality.' get written to the file also?

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Fedora Installation :: Capture Current State On A Machine And Create Live Cd From It?

Apr 24, 2009

I was just wondering if there is a way to capture current state on a machine and create live cd from it?

If not - what is the best way to create Live CD with optimazied system updates and configuration packages.

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Debian Configuration :: Adding New Kernels To Current Installation

Jul 26, 2011

I am currently running a Debian 4.0 (etch) PC and I can't upgrade to a newer distribution for legacy software reasons.

It is currently running on Kernel 2.6.18-4-686 and I would like to upgrade it to Kernel 2.6.22-3-686 (whilst keeping my current Debian 4.0 Etch installation). Does anyone know how this could be possible?

Prefereably I would like to instal Kernel 2.6.22-3-686 along side my current Kernel 2.6.18-4-686 with the option to specify which kernel to use when booting.

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Debian Configuration :: Install All Packages With Current State Pa?

Aug 2, 2011

i did an install of squeeze without selecting anything during tasksel. after install i changed my sources to testing, updated, and did a dist-upgrade. i then installed xfce4 and xfce4 goodies. i noticed some of the xfce4 packages have the current state 'pa'. for example:

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this makes me worry some things didn't install all the way, because if i did aptitude install xfce4-power-manager it would install it and leave make the current state 'i'.is there anyway to install all the packages labeled 'pi'?

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Ubuntu :: Generate Xorg.conf From Current Configuration?

May 9, 2010

xorg nowadays does not use a xorg.conf.Is it possibly to make it "spill out" one of the current configuration though?

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General :: Refresh Current Configuration Used By Modprobe With Newly Updated Modules.conf File?

Jun 20, 2010

Is there a way to refresh the current configuration used by modprobe with an updated modules.conf file at the command line for Red Hat Linux 9.0?

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Server :: Change The Configuration In Httpd.conf File With Out Affect Current Status Of Http Service?

Jan 27, 2011

I need to change the some configuration in httpd.conf file with out affect any current status of http service.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Possible To Create An ISO Install File/CD From Snapshot Of Current Working Install?

Sep 25, 2010

I have an apparently stable installation of Xubuntu that I've hand-tweaked in a few ways. I'd like to be able to reinstall this system verbatim on this machine should a disk crash happen, etc.Is there a "standard" method to create an install and/or total-backup CD that would be an instantiation of the currently-installed-and-modified system?

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Ubuntu :: Create A New Administrative User Of Change The Current User's Group

Sep 3, 2010

This netbook only has a user with non-administrative privs on it and root user but I do not have root's password.Is there a way that I can create a new administrative user of change the current user's group so that it can do sudo commands or have more privs?

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Debian Configuration :: Keeping The Dns Server Running With Current Server Information?

Jun 26, 2010

I'm running the current release of Debian with the 2.6.26-2 kernel. This is an upgrade from an older (2.4 kernel) series redhat release. One of the things I had working in the older system was a dns server with accompanying monthly update of the root hints file. I tried working through a dns how-to to set this up again, but it seems much has moved around since I last played with this. All of the files listed in the how-to are not where it says they should be. I am looking for a better reference on keeping the dns server running with current server information.

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Ubuntu :: Create A Configuration File?

Jan 23, 2010

how do you create a configuration file?

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Debian Configuration :: KDE4 - How To Create VPN Connection

Nov 4, 2010

Alright, I was playing with the VPN capabilities in KDE4 on Squeeze AMD64 on my personal laptop (see my signature) and found it very easy to create a VPN connection and connect, but that's it. I made a VPN tunnel to one of my client locations as a test, but could use rdesktop to get into the server. Then I realized I couldn't ping the server either. I also lost all ability to browse the web and everything while the VPN was up. Upon checking ifconfig as root, I saw that it created "ppp0" and hat it had pulled an IP from the client network, but all of my networking capabilities were gone. What gives? What is it that I am missing?

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Debian Configuration :: BUG After Create Snapshot In A Script - Xen 4.01 - 2.6.32-5?

May 10, 2011

I have met a Bug in the debian squeeze with the kernel 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 and Xen 4.0.1 I have try with two differents environment, but i have the same result. I haven't this bug when i use just the kernel 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 without the hypervisor Xen 4.0.1 and on the debian lenny with the kernel 2.6.26-2-xen-amd64 + Xen 3.2.1. When i run a script who create a snapshot of a LV, i have this Bug error: Just after the "lvcreate -s -n Snap -L 1G /dev/data/svsqueeze" in the script

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Debian Configuration :: Xen-create-image - Command Not Found

Oct 26, 2015

I have been following the Xen Beginners Guide here: [URL] .....

Everything was going smoothly until I got to the 'Configuring xen-tools and building our guest' section (two thirds down the page).

I installed xen-tools and then typed the following in a terminal window (as root):

xen-create-image --hostname=development-pv-guest --memory=2048mb --vcpus=2 --lvm=develop --dhcp --pygrub --dist=jessie

I admit PV is new to me, compared to simple HVM, so I have a number of questions:

1. Why the command not found error?

2. Should I be booting from the Xen option or regular boot option at the start up screen when creating the xen image? I've tried both and get the same error message.

3. I have Debian 8 (Jessie) installed on my system and I wasn't sure whether I should therefore make this the guest OS in my Xen PV. In asking this question I'm thinking in terms of HVMs - but I assume my Xen PV needs a guest OS of some kind? Or is my host Debian 8 already acting as a guest OS in Xen PV? I'm confused

4. If I do need to install a guest OS, is it better to go for an earlier version of debian - so as not to be so resource hungry?

I'm nervous about screwing up my host debian installation, so when I got the error message, did some research but found nothing meaningful. I don't want to end up having to reinstall my Debian 8 (base OS) ... again!

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Debian Configuration :: Create A LiveCD With Option Of Installation

Jan 27, 2010

I am trying to create a LiveCD with the option of installation.So far, so good.Live and installation works well.Now I want to automate the installation. The problem is that when I run the install from the ISO, he said he did not could find the preseed file.In looking around, it seems that we should add this file in initrd But, I do not see how.I searched a few hours on the net in vain.

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