root@server [~]# /etc/init.d/ipaliases start /etc/init.d/ipaliases: line 37: cat: command not found Not sure why that's happening, but 4 of 5 IPs are down and I cannot restart the network. Centos 4 / Cpanel The file is there in /etc/init.d/ -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.6K Sep 26 21:54 ipaliases* Line 37 is case "$1" in
When trying to access any files or pages I'm getting the error:"Not Found...The requested URL /wp-login.php was not found on this server.Apache Server at calmcomputing.net Port 80"
The standard default page displays but my Wordpress installation does not (nor does anything for that matter). I've looked in the file manager (and via ftp) and all the files are there like they should be. This is the same for any of the subdomains that I've setup as well.
i had install cpanel on Cent Os 5 on a VPS Cpanel Correctly Running but named does not working ! i try to restart named but it say : root@server [/etc]# service named restart Stopping named: [ OK ] Starting named: Error in named configuration: none:0: open: /etc/named.conf: file not found [FAILED]
Upgrade from 11.5 reported it had completed but when I log in, I get the grey bar on the left with various options - Hosting Services, Tools & Settings etc. (only Profile & Preferences works) and a main white screen with the words 'File Not Found' in large font black lettering.
After upgrading from V11 to V12 : file not found in the central Frame
After upgrading from V11 to V12 version, I enter my credentials to login and when I get the main page, I have in the main frame : "File not found". : See screenshot
I cant connect to the Database WebAdmin. If I click the icon, i got an "File not found." in the opening tab. Back in Plesk I get the following:
ERROR: PlexkFatalException Server id is undefined?
I even cant connect via ssh to the mysql part of my server. But the server is running and both of my two wordpress pages run smoothly. I know this page: [URL] .... – but as I sad, cant enter die mysql.
It seems something is wrong with the permissions. I'm on the point where I just want to reset everything database related. But how?
long story short, I just upgraded from kubuntu dapper to feisty, and after the lengthy process was done (not without troubles such as archive.ubuntu.com going slow/not responding, and other upgrade interruptions) I rebooted the server.
This is when init became weird. First of all, it took like 20% of CPU, which is abnormal. Startup processes aren't starting. Manual input commands for background processes are also killed shortly after it ran. Shutdowns are also not working:
root@host:/# shutdown -r now shutdown: Unable to send message: Connection refused root@host:/# reboot shutdown: Unable to send message: Connection refused root@host:/#
It seems like init is killing off/refusing/ignoring processes.
This has got to do with the ubuntu upgrade... Is there any way to fix this? Or is reinstalling everything again/the OS is the only way to go?
As far as I can tell, SSL is working perfectly on my server. Though I am wondering why I am getting errors logged? By the looks of it, I've been getting them every day since I opened my server.
Here's a few: [30/Jun/2008 04:30:46 04877] [warn] Init: (host.mywebsite.com:443) You configured HTTP(80) on the standard HTTPS(443) po$ [30/Jun/2008 04:30:46 04877] [warn] Init: SSL server IP/port conflict: mywebsite.com:443 (/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.c$ [30/Jun/2008 04:30:46 04877] [warn] Init: You should not use name-based virtual hosts in conjunction with SSL!! [30/Jun/2008 04:54:05 04877] [warn] Init: (host.mywebsite.com:443) RSA server certificate is a CA certificate (BasicCons$ [30/Jun/2008 04:54:05 04877] [warn] Init: (mywebsite.com:443) RSA server certificate CommonName (CN) `www.mywebsite.c$ [30/Jun/2008 04:54:05 04877] [warn] Init: (host.mywebsite.com:443) You configured HTTP(80) on the standard HTTPS(443) po$ [30/Jun/2008 04:54:05 04877] [warn] Init: SSL server IP/port conflict: mywebsite.com:443 (/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.c$ [30/Jun/2008 04:54:05 04877] [warn] Init: You should not use name-based virtual hosts in conjunction with SSL!
I use OpenSuSE with mysql community version. Today i have updated the server via zypper. MySQL get a new update. Thereafter psa don't start mysql via daemon. Look at this:
Stopping psa... done Plesk: Stopping Mail Server... done Stopping mailer service... not installed Stopping sw-cp-server service... done Stopping mysql service... not installed Stopping postgresql service... not installed Stopping spamd service... done Stopping drwebd service... not installed Stopping tomcat-jsvc service... not installed Stopping apache2 service... not installed
I've supposedly set APF firewall to start at boot time, by doing something like:
chkconfig --levels 2345 apf on
However i have my reservations to weather it is actually starting, its set to block port 80, after boot if i try and access it, the connection will get refused straight away, however if i go and manually start APF then try and access again, it will take a while, like its ignoring the connection attempt (which is good).
I'm trying to put together a new 1U rackmount server that I'm intending to colocate (my first server of my own). Here are the details:
11-152-087 CHASSIS SUPERMICRO|CSE-512L-260B R 13-182-120 SERVER_MB SUPERMICRO|MBD-PDSML-LN2+ 22-144-417 HD 250G|WD 7K 8M SATA2 WD2500JS 19-115-029 CPU INTEL|C2D E6750 2.66G 65N 4M R 20-134-337 MEM 1Gx2|KST KVR667D2E5K2/2G R
The stock CPU fan is obviously too big to sit in a 1U rackmount chassis, but I've got the top off and was just trying to boot up with the OEM fan to make certain everything worked (forgot to order a low-profile fan and heatsink--they're on the way).
Well, I put everything together, and it won't boot. Upon power up, there is nothing sent to the VGA port, and after a second or two, there is a hi-low alarm sound that does not stop that seems to imply the system is overheating (the MB and chassis manuals don't mention this alarm anywhere, but the read "temperature" light on the front is red). The CPU fan runs as well as the case fan, and even if I hold a huge high-velocity home fan over it, it still won't send any signal to the VGA monitor or POST.
I've checked that the power connections are good, the fans are seated properly, the memory contact is good, etc., and all I get is this hi-low chime every time I try to boot up. I think it's either a bad MB or CPU, since I can't imagine that the CPU is overheating with the heat sink and CPU fan.
Perhaps I've screwed something up, but the next issue I have is trying to figure out what could be causing the problem so I know what to return or replace. Is it the CPU? MB? RAM? Power unit? How can I test any of these without buying another set and possibly frying those?
I figured maybe some of you might have some ideas. I've built several computers over the years, but this one has me completely stymied.
This is probably the wrong location for this thread but I am unsure which section it is best located at.
I have 2 hard drives - 1 has XP pro installed (master drive) on it and the other is blank and set to slave. On the blank one i intedn to install Red Hat linux.
How is the best way to create a dual boot with these machines if each hard drive has one O/S dedicated to it.
I'm not sure exactly how to phrase the question. But, I'm researching how to PXE boot a server without having a DHCP/PXE server in each vlan.
Scenario: Datacenter with dozens of servers. 1 VLAN per server. Cisco switches and routers. Each server has a serial console available for remote management (OS and BIOS are configured for serial console). If an admin wants to re-install OS, they should be able to reboot the server and tell the BIOS to initiate a PXE boot request. A central install server is available to provide the DHCP and PXE boot images.
Has anyone tried this? I have been reading about the 'ip helper-address' for Cisco to relay DHCP requests. Interested in hearing about real-world setups. Or is there a better way to accomplish remote OS installs?
We cannot figure out why our dedicated server will not boot to the correct kernel. I've removed all other options from grub.conf but it's still booting to the default CentOS setup.
grub.conf:
Code: # grub.conf generated by anaconda # # Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file # NOTICE: You do not have a /boot partition. This means that # all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /, eg. # root (hd0,0) # kernel /boot/vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/mapper/ddf1_4c53492020202020808627c300000000378494a900000a28p1 # initrd /boot/initrd-version.img #boot=/dev/mapper/ddf1_4c53492020202020808627c300000000378494a900000a28 default=0 timeout=5 splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz hiddenmenu title CentOS (2.6.18-028stab062.3) root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinux-2.6.18-028stab062.3 ro root=LABEL=/ initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.18-028stab062.3.img
I've got Centos 4 and I'm wondering what's the best way to cleanup my /boot partition?
Tried to do a yum update tonight and it included kernel, amongst other updates that belonged there so it stopped. I've googled around for commands to run and whatnot, but no go... or I just can't find it... if I had to clean it up I have an idea already about what to do, but I want to ask for advice first to see if there's an easier way.
on a RHE 3 system I installed a new Kernel. I did update lilo.conf and grub.conf but they are still booting an old kernel: 2.4.21-27.ELsmp. Please have a look at my files below and if you have any idea why please let me know.
Code: default=0 timeout=10 splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (2.4.21-53.ELsmp) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.21-53.ELsmp ro root=/dev/hda3 initrd /initrd-2.4.21-53.ELsmp.img title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (2.4.21-47.ELsmp) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.21-47.ELsmp ro root=/dev/hda3 initrd /initrd-2.4.21-47.ELsmp.img title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (2.4.21-47.EL) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.21-47.EL ro root=/dev/hda3 initrd /initrd-2.4.21-47.EL.img title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (2.4.21-27.ELsmp) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.21-27.ELsmp ro root=LABEL=/ initrd /initrd-2.4.21-27.ELsmp.img title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES-up (2.4.21-27.EL) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.21-27.EL ro root=LABEL=/ initrd /initrd-2.4.21-27.EL.img
am running CentOs with whm/cpanel and am whenever i reboot my server all sites that required mysql show erros ( can't connect ) it resolves by manually in the web host manager restarting mysql.
I have an old server with only IDE and SCSI connectors on the mobo.
However, I have only SATA drives and no IDE available. I consider to buy an entry level PCI SATA adapter card. What do you think ? Can I install and boot Linux directly from it?