Ubuntu :: Doesn't The Chkconfig Command Exists?
Mar 11, 2010doesn't the chkconfig command exists for ubuntu? or is it only for red hat systems?
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View 9 RepliesNot sure but has support and updates for 11.2 come to an end? Every monday morning i make sure i'm upto date with updates etc. This am i get a message saying "repo not available" and having looked online to see if the directory openSUSE_11.2 exists, it doesn't.
At the same time loged in as a std user i regularily offer the command kdesu kwite. the command is accepted without error and the cursur returns on a new line as expected but kwrite doesn't start. I'm guessing that my last update has left me with a broken OS. It doesn't seem very long at all since i installed 11.2!
F10 trying to key in static ip address. Have followed guidelines on turningoff NetworkManager and turning on network. i went to command line and did a couple of chkconfig things and entered ip address, with subnet. when i do ip addr show i see under eth0 inet 192.168.3.11/32 which is 255.255.255.0, i'm pretty sure. i do not see gateway. when i go to system/network get prompted to log into root, network config window opens. icheck eth0 and the subnet mask is 192.168.3.1, the gateway, which is in correctly, in the gateway slot, as well. i still can not ping to from my xp based multihomed router.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI downloaded the latest version Ubuntu from ubuntu.com and I am trying to install Oracle XE from the below link but for the first step couldn't find "deb" command, is the command replaced[URL]
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a rather strange issue I'm attempting to fix here. One of the servers I work with had a log file reach 2GB in size and stopped logging. The software which is logging to said file cannot be stopped or restarted and does not provide a way to rotate log files -- poor design, I know. So in my infinite wisdom (or stupidity, however you want to read that), I truncated the log file in place with:
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>vmsproxy.log
When I realized the log file was not being appended to, I checked lsof output and it
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1)I had download one hello.c for start working for Device drivers , and compile it . . I am using linux kernel 2.6.xx getting this error :
Error : linux / module.h file donesnot exists .
2) ad build the kernel and still getting the same error .
we have installed vignette software on the linux box and would like to uninstall it. To uninstall it we need to delete one file named vpd.properties. When we used locate vpd.properties, the file is found in 2 places. But when we used the ls -a in those locations the file is not seen. basically we want to remove that file. If we do rm vpd.properties, this also doesn't work. Also when we used find -H vpd.properties the file is not found. What is wrong here. I am sure the file vpd.properties will be added to file system as part of vignette. Can anyone suggest what could be wrong here.We logged in as root user to remove this file. Installation is done twice using root and vignette user ids. Thats why file is located in 2 places.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI get this warning when running rkhunter:The file rkhunter.cond foes not exist on the system, but it is present in the rkhunter.dat file.However, the conf file does exist as I just edited it.Any ideas on why this error occurs?[root#] locate rkhunter.conf/etc/rkhunter.conf
View 15 Replies View RelatedI'm running CentOS 5.3 64bit and from the get go I've had problems with the Apache serverMore specifically, on what seems to be a random occurance, the apache server stops to respond.The process is still running, but nothing happens with it, and it is not responding.The /var/logs/httpd/error_log is blank for the occurance and only shows an entry after I give it a restartSo I'm a bit confused about what is going on.With that said, I need to make sure the httpd is working one way or another.I don't want to force a restart service every 10 minutes as this seems a bit too much.However, I do want to have the following:run a crond every minute to do:
rm -Rf /root/testarea/*
wget http://ip/work.gif
then check if work.gif exists.
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MySQL used to have a command named 'perror' to show the meaning of error codes. It seems that this command no longer exists on 11.2 and 11.3. Did it change the name?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm running CentOS 5.3 64bit and from the get go I've had problems with the Apache server.More specifically, on what seems to be a random occurance, the apache server stops to respond.The process is still running, but nothing happens with it, and it is not responding.The /var/logs/httpd/error_log is blank for the occurance and only shows an entry after I give it a restart.So I'm a bit confused about what is going on.With that said, I need to make sure the httpd is working one way or another.I don't want to force a restart service every 10 minutes as this seems a bit too much.However, I do want to have the following:
run a crond every minute to do:If it fails, then do service httpd restart (and log the failure and restart to a file and email me a message).Any pointers on how to do that?It ain't the pretty solution, but it will save me from a very angry user until I'll figure what is the real cause for this failure.
How to check if a directory exists in Linux command line?
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Is there any linux command to find out if a user exists? It should something like this: if user exists it returns 1, if he doesn't it returns 0.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've run into a problem with my bash program.
Code:a mkdir -p /home/chris/Downloads/ARCHIVE/`date -I` find /home/chris/Downloads* -mtime +14 -exec "cp {} /home/chris/Downloads/ARCHIVE/`date -I` ;
It's meant to move old files from my Downloads folder into an archive file (later tar them). The directory exists, I've used $PWD and nautilus and ls to make sure it's there, yet for every file it gives
Code: find: `cp /home/chris/Download/foo.bar /home/chris/Downloads/ARCHIVE/2011-08-19': No such file or directory I tried to test it on a different destination, specifically my home folder. IT still gave me the error.IS it a bad syntax within find or something else? I'm running a 32-bit system with 11.04
My network name is eth2 it was changed by some reason and now i got these errors... i installed, reinstalled, re re installed, tried to run the asistant but no luck :/
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* Stopping the Firestarter firewall...
eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
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I have just compiled a linux build of tests in my VirtualBox VM. When I run it, I get:
bash: ./tests: No such file or directory
I did some research, and found it could permissions, missing libraries or different architecture. So I checked those:
ls -al tests:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 me me 9948598 2011-02-21 01:54 tests
file tests
tests: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.15, not stripped
uname -a
Linux DevBox 2.6.35-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 21 17:40:44 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
ldd tests:
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fff7db90000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f10ef14c000)
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I want dovecot to start at boot and I can't seem to get this to work.Initially, I installed chkconfig and tried to run "sudo chkconfig dovecot on". This generated a whole bunch of errors about upstart and insserv not getting along properly. I patched chkconfig according to a post on this page:URL...
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to start my conky while system boots. what i am getting is:
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I've just created a new chkready script. but on trying to add it will the following command I get an error:
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$ chkconfig --add languagetool
service languagetool does not support chkconfig
PS: Just learned how to write a chkconfig script.
I'm trying to bring up a server on CentOS5 -- working from Debian instructions.
I've just installed postgres and an init.d script postgres8-2.4. My Debian instructions next tell me to execute:
update-rc.d postgresql-8.4 defaults
...which doesn't work on CentOS.
Searching Google, I see that I should use chkconfig instead. But it doesn't work either. My guess is that I to add code to the init.d file, but what?
I want to write init.d script, I find some material (It will be wonderful, if you will give some more materials to read) and i have nice script, but it says
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service test_script does not support chkconfig
Where I can read about how to add chkconfig support to the script?
How do i disable kudzu without using chkconfig?
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/sbin/chkconfig --level 3 kudzu off
Is there any other way of doing it .
for example by modifying parameter of any file.
Basically i want kudzu to be disabled during the first run of the machine after installation. I have full access to the filesystem without starting the machine(its a virtual machine).
Usually I use LINUX and I can set the running scripts under /etc/init.d and I can check this with 'chkconfig'. But now by Solaris I got "chkconfig: not found"
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am trying to add a script on rc6.d using chkconfig but it doesn't work. I am missing something but i dunno what. I try with a test script /etc/init.d/test cat test
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# test test
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# Author: Maurizio Marini
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# chkconfig: 2345 98 02
# description: this is a test
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I found and modified the following file. It starts JBoss just fine. However, chkconfig refuses to --add it - saying the file doesn't support it.
its in /etc/init.d, root:root, rwx,rx,r and the first few lines...
#!/bin/sh
# chkconfig: 345 100 25
# description: JBoss App Server
# processname: jboss
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I want to be able to create a service so that the bash script will run every time the server boots up.
I am running CentOS 5.
I have been reading about chkconfig and creating a file in /etc/init.d for chkconfig to handle but I cannot seem to get it to work whenever I 'chkconfig servicename on' and then 'service servicename start'
When I do chkconfig --list my service is listed there.
Can someone provide me with a sample of the file I need to create in /etc/init.d and how to get everything running?
I'm on a CentOS server and for the past hours I have been trying to unsuccessfully make a script that will start a binary and keep it running if anything goes wrong with it.
This is what I have:
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#!/bin/bash
# counter daemon
# chkconfig: 345 20 80
# desc: counter daemon
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Does anyone know how I can make the script start my application?
I am trying to configure rsh on..but it comes up with a error message error reading information on service -rsh...
when i query rpm -q rsh..It displays rsh package..
How would you use chkconfig to set the bigd daemon to start at runlevels 2 & 3?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a question regarding the user that chkconfig runs as. My chkconfig script calls some other scripts to start up a tomcat instance. But the secondary scripts use %JAVA_HOME and for some reason the user it's running under doesn't have that defined. I can call the scripts directly as the root or as another user and it works properly. But I added an echo in the script and when chkconfig calls the script it has a much smaller $PATH and no $JAVA_HOME.
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