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Forum: Red Hat 07-08-2008
5,284
Posted By anindra
Hi, You may try the below two commands to...
Hi,

You may try the below two commands to crash the OS. I hope they will work.

sysctl -w kernel.sysrq=1
echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger

Regards,
A.
Forum: Red Hat 07-08-2008
4,880
Posted By anindra
Under Linux core dump doesn't get generated by...
Under Linux core dump doesn't get generated by default when a system crashes, unlike solaris. You have to configure either of netdump, diskdump or kdump in order to get the core or vmcore. Look at...
Forum: Red Hat 07-08-2008
4,429
Posted By anindra
You can download the ISO image from the link...
You can download the ISO image from the link given below and burn it on to a CD. Then you can boot off the CD and resize/create the partition(s) without disturbing your existing data. I have tested...
Forum: Ubuntu 07-08-2008
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10,681
Posted By anindra
Immediately after sending the mail run "mailq"...
Immediately after sending the mail run "mailq" and paste the output here.

Thanks,
A.
Forum: Linux 07-08-2008
5,337
Posted By anindra
You may look at the below link; Kickstart...
You may look at the below link;

Kickstart Tools Introduction (http://kickstart-tools.sourceforge.net/howkickstartworks.html)

Regards,
Anindra
14,294
Posted By anindra
More details on this please. Which set uid...
More details on this please. Which set uid program can I use and how will it do that?
14,294
Posted By anindra
Change permissions of /var/log/messages
I have recently configured BigBrother to monitor the linux servers in our environment. The only problem is that it is unable to read the /var/log/messages file in the servers. Due to some...
Forum: Linux 05-26-2007
33,703
Posted By anindra
The file is /etc/sudoers, but don't edit it by...
The file is /etc/sudoers, but don't edit it by hand. Use the command "visudo" which is the recommended method. Just type visudo at the system prompt and then add the lines required. Hope this is what...
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