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<0> Cannot open/read repomd.xml from core: Error:could not parse file //var/cache/yum/core/respond.xml <1> good luck fiver :) <2> Zer0: have you rebooted since you upgraded from fc4->5? <0> lol <3> lol Redragon^ , well, laddies can be compiled somwhere else than on computer :) <0> ah <0> Yeah I think but I can do it right now <2> Zer0: also try running: yum clean all <0> be right back rebooting <0> k <0> Back in <0> ok did <0> Yum clean all <0> it's finished <0> Try - yum check-update again? <0> ok done
<0> Fiver: Already did Yum clean all <0> next? <2> yum -y update <0> roger <0> redownloading it looks like <2> when it's done, look to see whether it installed a newer kernel. if it did, reboot again <0> how do I check to see if it installed a new kernal <4> hi all, i copied an older instance (same version, did it to restore data) of my mysql db to the mysql dir <1> should tell you <0> lol obvious huh <4> now when i access the app it says mysql error 1017 cant find file ./dbase/config.frm but that fine is in that dir <4> unless ./dbase refers to something other dir i dont understand <4> Zer0 try uname -r <0> ? <4> to see what kernel you have <0> ah ol I will as soon as yum finishes <4> are you letting yum update the kernel? <0> So fiver does this mean my yum install php - Could have been successful ? <0> I am just seeing the FC5 dependicie issues? <0> ? <5> hi all <0> hi <5> need some help with a CentOS filesystem problem please. I've got a strange directory called "\ " (without quotes), but I can't see what's in it or delete it. Can anyone help please? <1> roop: thats not something that centos stuck in <1> but you can do cd '\' <5> no i know - i think it's a hack <5> root@woof [/usr/local/apache/htdocs]# cd '\' <5> -bash: cd: \: No such file or directory <5> root@woof [/usr/local/apache/htdocs]# cd '\ ' <5> -bash: cd: \ : No such file or directory <1> if you use single quotes you can get into it <1> okay the problem isn't the \ it is that there is a space <1> try cd "\ " <1> and cd "\ " <2> Zer0: yum install php "should" work, but it's possible there were problems during the upgrade from fc4->5 <1> rootkits and the like tend to put spaces in to make things more difficult for average user to get in <5> that's what I thought it was <0> Fiver: ok waiting out this yum update <5> i've tried the cd "\ ", and '\ ' and neitehr work I'm afraid <5> i've also tried "\\ " trying to use the escape character but that doesn't help <1> keep adding spaces and make sure with an ls -l that no spaces are before <5> root@woof [/usr/local/apache/htdocs]# ls -al <5> total 152 <5> drwxrwxr-x 3 root root 4096 Mar 31 16:40 \ / <5> with the single quote not double? <1> okay try cd '\ /' <5> the / in the ls -al above was the directory signifyer, as in directory1/ <1> directories don't show up like that <1> its there to throw you off <5> oic <1> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jun 2 2005 test <5> even though a real dir in the same folder is listed as: <5> drwxr-xr-x 8 root root 4096 Mar 28 23:44 manual/ <1> thats a directory, notice no / <6> Roop: use <tab> ! :p <5> damn <5> T`az you're the man. Stuupid of me not to have tried it <5> Red: thanks very much for your hlep - much appreciated, and I'll try the single quotes in the future :) <6> Roop: also midnight commander might halp you navigate through your filesystem without typing the 'weird' dirnames :p
<6> help* <5> Taz: thanks for that. will it work on a console or just in a GNU/Knome environment? <5> ignore that - found it online <6> mc works in console only <5> Many thanks for your help guys - got rid of the nasty thing now :D <1> reinstall is your best bet <1> once they are in, they are in :) <7> you still need to find out how it got there, to prevent repeat <5> yes thanks - i'm close to that but wanted to make sure I didn't backup any nasties in with the user data :( <1> hehe <5> it's a full time job these days ... <4> ok i think i have some weird selinux prob; i can see my dbase and all its tables in phpmyadmin but i cannot add/edit data to them <4> and when i try repair table it says it can find each table in dir ./dbase/tablename.frm <4> this is all because i copied yesterdays dbase backup over today's dbase in the var/lib/mysql dir <0> Hope this finishes soon my lines in my office are getting upgraded to 1000mpb <4> is there some selinux permissions i have to give the dir? <2> muchacho: man restorecon <0> Fiver Could I interupt the yum process and resume it> <2> you can, but I wouldn't recommend it, especially since you're already having problems of some sort as a result of an upgrade <0> k <5> thx again - bye all <4> Fiver wwooooohhooooooo!!!!! ok that did ... something? i'm back in but the dbase is still only viewable. <4> Fiver nope, now its all back. i dont even know what i really did with restorecon but it worked <2> :) <8> muchacho: congrats! <2> muchacho: if you're going to use selinux, which is good, you should familiarize yourself with those tools, and read the selinux faq :) <1> well got me one of those, its a matter of migration, that takes some time :( <4> i agree. i use the chcon and stuff but never knew about thsi tool <8> Redragon^: don't I know it <2> muchacho: ok good :) <8> Redragon^: I have been working on a migration since Oct <1> about 580 more domains to migrate still <2> dreamd, ltns, how've you been? <8> Fiver: six one, half dozen the other. How about yourself? <2> dreamd: about the same.. and fairly busy lately <8> Fiver: I can relate to that <2> I broke down and threw away some old Sun equip this weekend :/ <8> Did it hurt? <8> I am sorry. *hugs* <2> couple 19" monitors and a Sparc 10 pizza box :/ <2> thanks <8> Man! I wished I had known! <1> yea me too <8> I needed a monitor for my sparcstation <1> your suppose to throw things this way <9> not me <2> well, the shipping on those things is outrageous <9> have n]enough junk <1> dreamd you see my network diagram? <2> I've still got some external CD-ROM drives for the old Sparcs if anybody wants them <8> Fiver: sometimes worth it when it comes to old hardware <1> http://www.red-dragon.com/network.jpg <2> and a couple external drives <8> Fiver: I would love to have one! <2> dreamd: I'd be happy to send you one, just let me know how you want to handle it <8> Fiver: well, I would want to pay for it first <2> dreamd: I can give you my email or whatever <9> Redragon^, your wifi is vulnerable :) <1> how so? <9> Redragon^, hooks right into your internal lan <1> behind a firewall <8> Redragon^: mine is similar, except my router is firewalled <1> oh internal <1> so how is that vulnerable? <9> Redragon^, how are you connection to it, wep, wpa, wpa2? <1> wep <9> oh dear <1> yea <1> but i have a security measure not often seen with wifi <9> Redragon^, I park outside and after 5min I'll be on your network
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