Oracle_Edu
You got right to the point – the reason of kernel panic is that kernel can’t find RAID device node for mounting it’s root file system… However, you shouldn’t create any “virtual RAID” for your guest VM – RAID is a “real hardware” business and the host should care about it. You should do at [...]
twitted http://twitter.com/#!/batye1
Plug it in! I can speak for Ubuntu that (by default) it will show up automatically on your desktop and even open a window to show you what’s on the USB drive. You’ll have (again, by default) read and write access to the device. It pretty much “Just Works(tm)”.
Suse is really robust.i loved it when i used it.But sience novel got it and meses around to get$$$ i switched to Ubuntu and i love it even more. I say if you like to pay for support you wil get one by using suse.It is real robust gui oriented . If you like to [...]
You could use pureftp and its virtual host configuration as outlined below. http://download.pureftpd.org/pub/pure-ftpd/doc/README.Virtual-Users
just twited http://twitter.com/#!/batye1 batye1 ALEXANDER STEPHENS Ask & answer #tech questions with other #ITpros at @ITKE: bit.ly/986ff0
I think you should add this rule in front of all others : :fromhost-ip, isequal, “192.168.223.1″ /var/log/remotefile.log Regards.
Also – Please mention how the disk drive is connected to the system. Is it: o IDE/PATA o SATA o USB enclosure for IDE/PATA/SATA o SCSI o SAS? Bob
Spam removed.
Squid is a HTTP proxy and the email clients use POP3 or IMAP protocols. With default configuracion/environment I think you not be able to connect your MS Outlook through Squid. Is needed some iptables rules to redirect traffic of those protocols to Squid. Here are some tips, but I recommend you to read more because [...]
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/profile/Batye/
Go to the <a href=”http://www.novell.com/linux/”>source</a>!
If you just want to connect to the servers, you can use Open Console option from either the vCenter (if installed) or the ESX console.
The slow response may have nothing to do with the Linux OS and everything to do with the data itself. Windows (if that is the host OS) does not handle large volumes with many files too well, and the more files the worse the problem. Sometimes updating Storport.sys from Microsoft will help. However probably the [...]
There have been performance and other issues with long name translation in the iSeries query engine in V5R4 for a while. You don’t tell your OS version but I suggest you contact IBM support or go online and review PTFs associated with SQL for those that might apply. The performance issues have shown up in [...]
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/reinstall-ubuntu-grub-bootloader-after-windows-wipes-it-out/ Try this. I’m assuming you were using GRUB. If not, please reply and let us know! Basically with dual booting windows and linux, Windows should always come first. All you have to do is put your linux distro CD and reinstall GRUB.
Why Unix? - Unix is more flexible and can be installed on many different types of machines, including main-frame computers, supercomputers and micro-computers. - Unix is more stable and does not go down as often as Windows does, therefore requires less administration and maintenance. - Unix has greater built-in security and permissions features than Windows. [...]
Don’t know, link won’t open
Yes, it does. Easily? Hmm. I’ve seen this topic come up on occasion in other AS400-related groups. I’ve never needed it myself, but I have noticed that others seem to struggle greatly with it. I poked around a bit, and found these references for you. Happy sftp hunting! <a href=”http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/ibmi/administrator/systemsmanagement/sFTP-Tips/”>IBM Systems Magazine</a> <a href=”http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/17c2d734a7a40463862576440045c22e?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,538212497″>IBM i [...]





