02-06-2017
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1. Red Hat
Anybody, let me know major differences between RHEL 3 & 4 . (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sakthi_13
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
has someone ever update their servers using up2date? I already got my server listed in the up2date redhat network and there is security updates and so on. the thing is I would like to know, whether is there any steps on to download it in 1 server and apply it to the other servers?? so something... (3 Replies)
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3. Red Hat
Ok, Im trying to get NFS working on my RHEL 5 box, apparently i can use the box as a client, but not as a server. If it helps i cant ssh into the box (server), but as a client ssh works fine. Ive configured
server:
/etc/hosts.allow:
all : all
all :all@all
setup my /etc/exports file... (4 Replies)
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Hi,
I heard a command that can collect all RHEL 5 log in a single compress file before I forget.
Does any body know...What the command is ?
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5. Red Hat
marching into the new version of RHEL 6.0...
other than ext4 and /boot can be ext4 and "/" root filesystem can be encrypted...I can't see much more new features that are quite significant and practical than RHEL 5.0, kernel is still 2.6.18.xxxx
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6. Red Hat
Hi all,
Im studying rhcsa as of now, so yum installation and dependencies are messing me to not workit out.
i have dual os, win 7 & rhel 6.
i have tried this installation of vsftpd package with rhel 6 dvd in VM rhel 6 in win 7 as well as host rhel 6.still the same issue.
below error... (6 Replies)
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7. Red Hat
Hi,
I have got a folder structure in Linux (RHEL 4) and want to get treeview of he same.
I got the 'tree' command for getting the result but my Linux has not got tree command.
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8. Red Hat
Hello all, I am having a bit of an issue on my Spacewalk installation. Some amplifying information is that it is Spacewalk 2.3 installed on a RHEL 6 machine and I am attempting to install/update a RHEL 5 channel/repository. I am fairly new to Spacewalk so I am still learning but this is what I... (3 Replies)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I know this question might have been asked a lot but couldn't find anything that worked. From a windows machine 'A' I can only SSH into Linux server 'B' from where I can SSH into another Linux server 'C'. I need to be able to run GUI interfaces on server C which run on my Windows machine. I... (3 Replies)
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10. Red Hat
Hi
We have RHEL 6.7 on an HP physical server and want to install RHEL 7 (not upgrade) on top of it by means of virtualization. Is it possible to install/configure RHEV/KVM virtualization on base RHEL 6.7 OS instance and then install RHEL 7 as a VM guest on it? If yes, could you please guide me... (1 Reply)
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clprivnet
clprivnet(7) Sun Cluster Device and Network Interfaces clprivnet(7)
NAME
clprivnet - SUNW,clprivnet Sun Cluster private network driver
SYNOPSIS
/dev/clprivnet
DESCRIPTION
Note -
Beginning with the Sun Cluster 3.2 release, Sun Cluster software includes an object-oriented command set. Although Sun Cluster software
still supports the original command set, Sun Cluster procedural documentation uses only the object-oriented command set. For more infor-
mation about the object-oriented command set, see the Intro(1CL) man page.
The SUNW,clprivnet Sun Cluster private network driver is a STREAMS pseudo driver supporting Sun Cluster resident applications that use
standard Solaris interfaces to communicate over the Sun Cluster private network. By striping data traffic over all links, this driver opti-
mally utilizes the bandwidth of the private network while supporting highly available, software fault-tolerant communication.
APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE
The driver is supported by the character-special device /dev/clprivnet, but is reserved for Sun Cluster internal operation and the standard
Solaris network utilities. This interface must not be directly used for general application communication.
ADMINISTRATION
The administration and configuration of the driver as a network interface is done completely by the Sun Cluster infrastructure internals.
FILES
/dev/clprivnet
clprivnet special character device
/usr/kernel/drv/clprivnet.conf
System-wide default device driver properties
Sun Cluster 3.2 05 Sep 2007 clprivnet(7)