I'm running RH 7.0 and recently upgraded sendmail to
sendmail-8.11.6-1.7.0. Suddenly having problems sending mail to within
my own domain.
If I try to send myself a test message, here's the output:
[root@myserver /etc]# date |mail -v root@myserver.mydomain.com
root@myserver.mydomain.com...
Does anyone have any suggestions for user authentication across two
different servers? I have an NT box, which will require users to register to be
able to use a shopping cart functionality (therefore the data is secure). Then
I have a Unix box with another website on it that requires username...
I'm currently running this version Linux 2.2.14-5.0. As a newbie, not quite sure which version I upgrade to from here. Any suggestions? Can I jump versions?
Thanks.
Tony
Anyone have any idea why all of my processes would fail on shutdown?
[root@myserver conf]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart
Shutting down http: [FAILED]
Starting httpd: [ OK ]
[root@myserver conf]#...
Anyone have any idea why I get "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" if I am logged in as a regular user and issue the command 'ps'? When I am logged in as root, I don't get this error.
[me@myserver me]$ ps
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Thanks!
Tony
Mysql recently crashed my Linux box during a cron. Mysql quit responding and then the cron keep opening mysql until it cooked the memory. I rebooted, and now I can't restart mysql, I can't use mysqldump or mysqladmin either. They all just hang.
Could it be possible that the table locked up...
The other day, mysql died on my system for no apparent reason. When I reboot
the machine, based on the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql, mysql should
start up and it does --somewhat.
Here's the message I get:
[root@myserver mysql]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start
[root@myserver mysql]# Starting...
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