@# Quotes DB     useful, funny, interesting





Google
 
Web www.quotesdb.info
Undernet  |  EFnet  |  Quakenet  |  Freenode  |  Dalnet  |  Ircnet  |  Galaxynet
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14



Comments:

<0> if i had my virtual server files setup, and i formatted, would it be gone?
<1> would what be gone?
<0> the httpd file
<2> mmcgrath, fresh install. 80% of the total drive is really just backup storage area
<0> or does it miraculously duplicate somewheere?
<0> i should have backed it up!
<1> osity: sorry I'll have to read previous conversations because I have no idea what you're talking
<2> why not keep the OS all together tite like you do for boot partition.. geez 30 gig more than confortable for the OS
<0> i formatted my main drive ( although i had my /home on different drives) and now i am looking for old httpd.conf
<0> rado2: who you talking to?
<1> osity: if you formatted a drive that had httpd on it, its gone.
<1> err httpd.conf
<2> osity: no not to your issue
<2> talking really to mmcgrath
<2> sorry
<1> unless it was part of a raid array and you broke the array and formatted one drive or something crazy.



<1> emphasis on crazy.
<0> ok its gone...
<0> so one should back up conf files from time to time if they are changed?
<1> osity: hell yes.
<0> how do you keep track?
<1> on a separate machine, preferrably using a backup mechanism.
<0> ok i see
<1> Depends on the environment, I've been in some places where backups were good, I've been in other places where full config management was used so no backups were needed.
<0> so just copy important conf files to a floppy etc
<1> thats one option, if you have two boxes its a good idea to back one up to the other.
<1> As far as what to back up, it depends on what the box is doing.
<0> interesting
<0> rightm makes sense
<1> typically a backup of /etc in its entirity will serve you well.
<0> nice to know....we dont do that in windows
<1> But if you have something like MySQL on the box, you'll not just want the mysql config files but also the database thats on it.
<0> we back up data mainly
<1> Same with web files, not just the config files but also the data.
<0> not conf stuff
<1> My general rule for backup is to backup /etc, /var, /root, /home
<1> s/general/generic/
<0> i cant seem to find the default apcahe html page....i tried var/html/www
<2> mysql hotcopy
<0> i mean /var/www/html nothing there
<1> osity: see /etc/http/conf.d/welcome.conf
<0> ya ..i just read the apache welcome...hehe ...thanks
<1> ok, I'm off for some sleep.
<1> ^z
<2> sok I'm gonna catch up w/ mmcgrath other time he's a good head
<0> the default index page should end with .html right?
<2> or htm
<0> right...
<0> whats the command to check sytax on httpd conf files plase
<0> pelsae
<0> hehe
<0> fkit
<2> ummm man pgs dude
<0> ok.....
<3> daMaestro: ping
<4> donavan, pong
<3> ot in here, come to #centos-social
<5> does centos contain all red hat packages without exception?
<6> if i've got a system running rhel3, should i format the drive completely to install centos, or is it possible to upgrade
<3> fuffal0: you can migrate easily to centos 3
<3> jrsims: no
<0> im getting the "You don't have permission to access / on this server." error ...what am i missin here?
<2> apache has to own
<2> no
<0> ok that error is gone
<2> apache has to have the permissions or whatever
<0> but still no go
<0> rado: what do you mean?
<2> you gotta read on Apache docroot ownership/permission requirements for one thing...then make sure your config is right...look at your log files...
<2> that sorta thing
<0> i think the prob lies in my directives
<0> arent the prime directives to :serve the public trust, protect the innocent ,and uphold the law?
<0> goodnight
<0> :)
<0> thanks for the heko
<0> help
<0> linux server back online!



<7> i need some help installing ffmpeg
<7> any one available?
<3> where'd you get ffmpeg?
<8> hi all, anyone here good with installing ffmepg
<8> hi all, anyone here good with installing ffmpeg
<3> where'd you get ffmpeg?
<8> i ahevt got it yet
<8> i dont know how to install it
<3> what is it?
<3> surely google holds the answer, have you tried?
<2> hummm 2 people looking for install help for the same program w/in minutes
<3> same person
<2> diff names
<8> yeh i dc
<3> rado2: what client are you chatting with?
<9> x
<9> 2.4.0
<9> donavan, you gonna be w/me all nite?
<3> dunno, depends how long these idiots I'm on the phone with take
<9> lol
<9> I'd go to bed if I could grrrrrrrrrrrr
<2> donavan, why you wondered bout my X-chat?
<3> don't you see /joins and /parts ?
<10> St3althy: enable centos extras and do 'yum install ffmpeg'
<3> dtm, its a spoon free night
<10> donavan: doesn't apply to anything i said.
<10> but noted.
<2> ya but that other guy left right after I mentioned it
<3> do 'yum install ffmpeg' is a big shiny flag
<2> gotta love X cdroast
<3> frankly, if you can't lift a finger to shove "centos ffmpeg" into google you don't need to be in here either
<3> Results 1 - 10 of about 82,600 for centos ffmpeg.
<3> Results 1 - 10 of about 74,300 for centos install ffmpeg
<2> lol
<10> out of all the possible options, i gave him the most reasonable one. nobody would know that without a global context of fedora and such.
<10> which is why people ask. (in addition to wanting handholding, but that's another story)
<3> Your search - I'm too ****ing lazy to type "centos ffmpeg" into google - did not match any documents.
<10> lol.
<2> you know what ....easy to ask question..I'm guilty too but then if you do learn from a man page it stick w/ya more then if someone does it for ya
<10> yeah if the question applies to a man page, and not to global experience and domain-specific knowledge, then yes ;)
<3> Results 1 - 1 of 1 for centos spoonfeeding handholding
<10> :-o
<10> rado2: so what is keeping you up tonight?
<3> Results 1 - 7 of about 12 for centos spoon feeding handholding.
<3> Results 1 - 10 of about 131 for centos spoon feeding hand holding.
<3> maybe music will improve my outlook
<2> ummm they got me on high dose steriods
<10> rado2: oh.
<10> rado2: sorry to hear that.
<2> not at all ...I don't even give it second thought
<10> as you wish
<2> everyone bitches bout rtfm....but I think it's good to push that
<10> ok.
<2> dtm...just built up a box for a fresh install...burning the cds now
<3> its not even RTFM, its LAFFBBBIN
<2> huh?
<10> rado2: ok
<2> wtf is that?
<3> lift a fine finger before begging in here
<2> well...you do right by pushin it
<2> I just believe you learn better
<2> course I have read man find at least 50 times and it still screws w/me so friggin bad
<2> dtm: quit rainin out there?
<10> yeah
<10> rado2: yeah 'find' is some arcane stuff. it's worse than 'tar'.
<10> i tend to work around the arcaneness of 'find' whenever possible, using things like 'for' loops in bash, and xargs
<2> dtm, yes but it's so damn necessary!!!!!!!!!
<10> because 'find' just executes external binaries anyway.
<3> dtm: ever seen the sticker; "UNIX is friendly. Its just picky about who its friends are."
<2> hummm
<2> lol
<2> you ever notice the look on your neighbor's face when you start talking about linux?
<10> donavan: hehe
<10> rado2: not anymore! i stopped doing that.


Name:

Comments:

Please enter the result of the sum 63 + 46 (to avoid spam):






Return to #centos
or
Go to some related logs:

libdvdcss3
ubuntu mythbackend session management error
#kde
cannot find a valid baseurl for repo OpenVZ
#css
nousb debian modprobe initrd
multimedia etch pubkey
sql update memo with multiline text
#oe
#lisp



Home  |  disclaimer  |  contact  |  submit quotes