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Forum: Red Hat 07-13-2009
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Using a LVM will also solve this issue. Use...
Using a LVM will also solve this issue.

Use a full disk drive instead of a single partition.

ie:
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/cciss/c1d0
VG Name vg02...
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Posted By rcjmack
Which "cat"? The first one clears out...
Which "cat"?

The first one clears out second.log
The second one puts the contents of values.txt into array $i to loop through.
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Posted By rcjmack
I think he was asking about the ssh, but yes a...
I think he was asking about the ssh, but yes a force would work.

If you have the ssh key setup it shouldn't prompt you for anything. Depending on your ssh encrption key, I use a rsa key, you need...
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Posted By rcjmack
Check out sftp or scp. Here's a link that...
Check out sftp or scp.

Here's a link that might be interesting:
SSH with Keys HOWTO: SSH with Keys in a console window...
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Posted By rcjmack
vbe is correct to ask for ownership and...
vbe is correct to ask for ownership and permissions on /opt/test.

Just a little background, any time you create a new file or directory UNIX/Linux sets the ownership to the user id and group id...
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Posted By rcjmack
Do a man for "grep". It would be something...
Do a man for "grep".

It would be something like this:

Basic:
grep "Value1" log > second.log
grep "Value2" log >> second.log

Moderate:
Put the values into a file named values.txt

cat...
Forum: Red Hat 07-02-2009
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Posted By rcjmack
Could you give me a idea of the hardware specs on...
Could you give me a idea of the hardware specs on the drives, diskA and diskB. Size of partition, etc?
Forum: Red Hat 07-02-2009
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Posted By rcjmack
Great news!!!
Great news!!!
Forum: Red Hat 07-02-2009
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Posted By rcjmack
I'm sorry, but maybe I'm missing something? ...
I'm sorry, but maybe I'm missing something?

Is BOND0 and BOND1 is in a different network subnets?

It would be my understanding as long as you reference the BOND1 subnet in the /etc/exportfs...
Forum: Red Hat 07-02-2009
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Posted By rcjmack
What does your /etc/dhcpd.client config file look...
What does your /etc/dhcpd.client config file look like? Might be that your DHCP range is to small.

How far into the install does it get?
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