Hi All,
I saw var/log/messages few dayz back in my server, Today wen i saw it again i came to know that the name was changed to messages.1 , I have not configured logrotate or syslog neither have i restated syslog deamon, Would like to know why was the name changed
rgds Amit
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 06:14 +0000, Karia Amit wrote:
Hi All,
I saw var/log/messages few dayz back in my server, Today wen i saw it again i came to know that the name was changed to messages.1 , I have not configured logrotate or syslog neither have i restated syslog deamon, Would like to know why was the name changed
logrotate is invoked via cron. FCx, SuSE and derivatives come with pre-programmed scripts. Check the /etc/crontab entries for further clues.
BTW, please wrap your lines.
Till a couple of days ago I had a Intel Pentium 3 processor and a 80 GB hdd installed with FC4 , all was well then . Now I got an AMD Athlon 64 bit 2800+ processor and a new 80 GB hdd . On the new hdd i ceated a ext2 partition and copied the whole FC4 file system to the new partition on the new hdd . Got grub installed , the issue is after the kernel starts booting I get the following message : WARNING Can't access (null) exec of init ((null)) failed : 14 kernel panic HeLppp!! Thanks in Advance
Francis Pereira
Francis wrote:
Till a couple of days ago I had a Intel Pentium 3 processor and a 80 GB hdd installed with FC4 , all was well then
Do you have an identical partition table in your new HDD and did you copy files to the same partition? How does your old hdd work on the new hw? Anyway the better option is what Dinesh suggested, go for a fresh install. No shortcuts. :)
Regards,
Rony.
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On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 21:01 +0000, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Monday 26 December 2005 10:09, Francis wrote:
Till a couple of days ago I had a Intel Pentium 3 processor and a 80 GB hdd installed with FC4 , all was well then . Now I got an AMD Athlon 64 bit 2800+ processor and a new 80 GB hdd . On the new hdd i ceated a ext2 partition and copied the whole FC4 file system to the new partition on the new hdd . Got grub installed , the issue is after the kernel starts booting I get the following message : WARNING Can't access (null) exec of init ((null)) failed : 14 kernel panic HeLppp!! Thanks in Advance
IMHO, you should create a new partition and copy the /home folder and do a completely new install. The installer will autodetect your hardware install the best (optimized) kernel for your hardware...
I agree with Dinesh, Your HW has changed from 32 bit to 64 bit, your disk geometry has changed. I suggest a 64 bit Linux. I have 64 bit Debian Sarge DVDs (courtesy Dinesh Shah that I can pass on to you - contact me off list if interested).
However, if you want to tinker around then go for an AMD64 optimized kernel and more importantly with an initrd customized with device drivers for the AMD64 mobo.
On Monday 26 December 2005 10:09, Francis wrote:
Till a couple of days ago I had a Intel Pentium 3 processor and a 80 GB hdd installed with FC4 , all was well then . Now I got an AMD Athlon 64 bit 2800+ processor and a new 80 GB hdd . On the new hdd i ceated a ext2 partition and copied the whole FC4 file system to the new partition on the new hdd . Got grub installed , the issue is after the kernel starts booting I get the following message : WARNING Can't access (null) exec of init ((null)) failed : 14 kernel panic HeLppp!! Thanks in Advance
IMHO, you should create a new partition and copy the /home folder and do a completely new install. The installer will autodetect your hardware install the best (optimized) kernel for your hardware...
Hi All,
Job Details : Linux System administration task, Troubleshooting, Oracle Apps and Database server, Exp: Minimum 1 yr.
Location: ChurchGate , Job Hrs. 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to friday Sal: 10-15k PM Please Send youre resume to hr@layerapps.com
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Quoting sujeet chhawani sujeet0@yahoo.com:
Hi All,
Job Details : Linux System administration task, Troubleshooting, Oracle Apps and Database server, Exp: Minimum 1 yr.
Location: ChurchGate , Job Hrs. 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to friday Sal: 10-15k PM Please Send youre resume to hr@layerapps.com
Salary 10-15K PM? Are you joking?
Regards,
Komal
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Quoting sujeet chhawani sujeet0@yahoo.com:
Location: ChurchGate , Job Hrs. 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to friday Sal: 10-15k PM Please Send youre resume to hr@layerapps.com
Salary 10-15K PM? Are you joking?
in my part of the world the above job would fetch 2-3k a month (and that is on the high side)
Hello Mr. Komal Shah ,Kenneth Gonsalves,
" Salary 10-15K PM? Are you joking? Regards, Komal "
How would you find it as a joke please let me know also, and i think it's not a kind of FUN group or bloggers park , and we are not here to entertain each other....!
"in my part of the world the above job would fetch 2-3k a month (and that is >on the high side)" lawgon@thenilgiris.com
Dear Friend how can u define a sal. structure which is not decided by you nor u r willing to take...!
In a very short description i posted the job opening so that before applying anyone should know abt the location, timing and Sal. structure...!
Sujeet.
agencies_ad1@sancharnet.in wrote: Quoting sujeet chhawani :
Hi All,
Job Details : Linux System administration task, Troubleshooting, Oracle Apps and Database server, Exp: Minimum 1 yr.
Location: ChurchGate , Job Hrs. 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to friday Sal: 10-15k PM Please Send youre resume to hr@layerapps.com
Salary 10-15K PM? Are you joking?
Regards,
Komal
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Till a couple of days ago I had a Intel Pentium 3 processor and a 80 GB hdd installed with FC4 , all was well then Do you have an identical partition table in your new HDD and did you copy files to the same partition? How does your old hdd work on the new hw? Anyway the better option is what Dinesh suggested, go for a fresh install. No shortcuts. :)
Yes certainly it would be better to install the whole of FC4 all over again and copy the /home , but just to see what happens I tried this out . Rony the disk partitions are not the same . I have made the necessary changes in the grub hence it starts uncompressing the kernel .. Is there any other files where i will have to make changes redarding the change in disk partitions.
Francis Pereira
Hello Mr. Komal Shah ,Kenneth Gonsalves,
" Salary 10-15K PM? Are you joking? Regards, Komal "
How would you find it as a joke please let me know also, and i think it's not a kind of FUN group or bloggers park , and we are not here to entertain each other....!
i didnt think it was a joke - as i said, where i live, this salary would be considered huge. I dont know why komal thought it was a joke
On 12/27/05, lawgon@thenilgiris.com lawgon@thenilgiris.com wrote:
" Salary 10-15K PM? Are you joking? Komal "
How would you find it as a joke please let me know also, and i think it's not a kind of FUN group or bloggers park , and we are not here to entertain each other....!
i didnt think it was a joke - as i said, where i live, this salary would be considered huge. I dont know why komal thought it was a joke
May be for Komal its tooo.. much ! It is normal for 1 year experience people here..
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Francis wrote:
Rony the disk partitions are not the same . I have made the necessary changes in the grub hence it starts uncompressing the kernel .. Is there any other files where i will have to make changes redarding the change in disk partitions.
The grub entries point to the partition that has the kernel but what about your installation itself that is installed for the older partition. I have not done this before so *just for experimenting* , create at least the same number of partitions so that your /dev/hdax for installation remains the same for both disks. BTW what about your old disk. How does it detect your new hw?
Regards,
Rony.
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On Tuesday 27 December 2005 19:14, Rony Bill wrote:
Francis wrote:
Rony the disk partitions are not the same . I have made the
They dont have to be the same in any installation (unless there are some Fedoraisms in there)
necessary changes in the grub hence it starts uncompressing the kernel .. Is there any other files where i will have to make changes redarding the change in disk partitions.
you need to edit /etc/fstab too.
The grub entries point to the partition that has the kernel but what about your installation itself that is installed for the older partition. I have not done this before so *just for experimenting*
I do it quite often.
, create at least the same number of partitions so that your /dev/hdax for installation remains the same for both disks. BTW what about your old disk. How does it detect your new hw?
Quoting lawgon@thenilgiris.com:
Hello Mr. Komal Shah ,Kenneth Gonsalves,
" Salary 10-15K PM? Are you joking? Regards, Komal "
How would you find it as a joke please let me know also, and i think it's not a kind of FUN group or bloggers park , and we are not here to entertain each other....!
i didnt think it was a joke - as i said, where i live, this salary would be considered huge. I dont know why komal thought it was a joke
If it is Rs 10,000 to 15,000 per month than i must admin it was a very silly joke.Where am i working guys are getting 1.5lak for Oracle on linux.
Regards,
Komal
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On 27/12/05 21:25 +0530, agencies_ad1@sancharnet.in wrote: <snip>
If it is Rs 10,000 to 15,000 per month than i must admin it was a very silly joke.Where am i working guys are getting 1.5lak for Oracle on linux.
Oracle DBAs or Linux system administrators whose job it is to point and click and install Oracle, and take backups as directed by the DBA? DBAs do make a lot of money, and a good DBA is easily worth that. A junior Linux system administrator, OTOH, is cheap (unless this is a clued geek, in which case you promote him/her to senior admin).
Devdas Bhagat
Rony Bill wrote:
Francis wrote:
Rony the disk partitions are not the same . I have made the necessary changes in the grub hence it starts uncompressing the kernel .. Is there any other files where i will have to make changes redarding the change in disk partitions.
The grub entries point to the partition that has the kernel but what about your installation itself that is installed for the older partition. I have not done this before so *just for experimenting* , create at least the same number of partitions so that your /dev/hdax for installation remains the same for both disks. BTW what about your old disk. How does it detect your new hw?
Regards,
Rony.
Well about the old hdd I sold my old machine and it went with it (afret being formated ofcours) . I was too excited about the new machine that I did not bother about trying the old hdd on my new machine silly ME .. anyway will look into /etc/fstab and let you know
Francis Pereira
Quoting lawgon@thenilgiris.com:
If it is Rs 10,000 to 15,000 per month than i must admin it was a very silly joke.Where am i working guys are getting 1.5lak for Oracle on linux.
with one year experience and no other qualifications? please send me the application form for immigration into your country>
--- lawgon@thenilgiris.com wrote:
Quoting lawgon@thenilgiris.com:
If it is Rs 10,000 to 15,000 per month than i must admin it was a very silly joke.Where am i working guys are getting 1.5lak for Oracle on linux.
with one year experience and no other qualifications? please send me the application form for immigration into your country>
This plot is getting thicker by the minute. I am thoroughly confused now. Please clarify:
a) Komal gets 1.5 lacs/month? in India? b) Komal finds 10-15K per month for that listed job too little or too less?
I personally dont see it as a joke. The Job lister gave the relevant details. Was not cocky about it. And is not really arm twisting people into bonded labor. So why was it a joke?
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On Wednesday 28 Dec 2005 9:42 am, Abhishek Daga wrote:
This plot is getting thicker by the minute. I am thoroughly confused now. Please clarify:
a) Komal gets 1.5 lacs/month? in India?
as a linux admin with one year's experience and capable of setting up and keeping up oracle on linux
This plot is getting thicker by the minute. I am thoroughly confused now. Please clarify:
a) Komal gets 1.5 lacs/month? in India?
as a linux admin with one year's >experience and capable of setting up and keeping up oracle on linux
Wow!! For this I will through my hat in ring, with 5 years experience capable of setting and keeping up 'any thing' on Linux (and C, perl, development comes Free!!!) Looking for offers!!!!
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On Thursday 29 December 2005 17:33, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
a) Komal gets 1.5 lacs/month? in India?
as a linux admin with one year's experience and capable of setting up and keeping up oracle on linux
Are you serious or just taking us for a ride? I mean 1.5Lakhs / month in India for a person with one year experience keeping Oracle running on Linux is quite weird :| But nevertheless it can be true :) Which company / MNC is he working for?
On 29/12/05 21:01 +0530, DJ wrote:
On Thursday 29 December 2005 17:33, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
a) Komal gets 1.5 lacs/month? in India?
as a linux admin with one year's experience and capable of setting up and keeping up oracle on linux
Are you serious or just taking us for a ride? I mean 1.5Lakhs / month in India for a person with one year experience keeping Oracle running on Linux is quite weird :| But nevertheless it can be true :) Which company / MNC is he working for?
The advertisment was for a junior system administrator who was familiar with Linux and Oracle installation.
The 150K INR/mth is for an Oracle DBA with a few years of experience (four to five at least, generally).
Komal is confused between the two.
Devdas Bhagat
Quoting DJ dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Are you serious or just taking us for a ride? I mean 1.5Lakhs / month in India for a person with one year experience keeping Oracle running on Linux is quite weird :| But nevertheless it can be true :) Which company / MNC is he working for?
Red Hat
Regards,
Komal
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On Friday 30 December 2005 13:45, agencies_ad1@sancharnet.in wrote:
Quoting DJ dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Are you serious or just taking us for a ride? I mean 1.5Lakhs / month in India for a person with one year experience keeping Oracle running on Linux is quite weird :| But nevertheless it can be true :) Which company / MNC is he working for?
Red Hat
:-)).
Signup some slas for some easily doable uptime with (Colgate, BSE, NSE, HLL, ur_favored_moneybag) on linux / Oracle collect fat check send Linux admin cum DBA to client site. enjoy. Excellent. Given the pathetic performance of M$ not hard at all. Any uptime greater than a week should have the client in an orgasm.
Quoting Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
On Friday 30 December 2005 08:15, agencies_ad1@sancharnet.in wrote:
Quoting DJ dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Are you serious or just taking us for a ride? I mean 1.5Lakhs / month in India for a person with one year experience keeping Oracle running on Linux is quite weird :| But nevertheless it can be true :) Which company / MNC is he working for?
Red Hat
/me wants to work for Redhat! :P
You are always welcome. Please head to http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/home/company/careers/ Search for pune opening. Regards,
Komal
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Sometime Today, Dinesh Joshi assembled some asciibets to say:
Hey thanks for those encouraging words. But I am still a year and a half short of getting my BE :( I suppose they don't employ undergrad
Why work for money when you can work for love? Love of free software that is. There is nothing that stops you from hacking free software while you're in college. I did it, and many other guys did it. We made Rs.0 per month and it felt great. We also made hundreds of downloads a month, loads of contacts, got our names recognised and got a few thank yous, which IMO is worth far more than a 150K bank balance.
On Friday 30 December 2005 08:15, agencies_ad1@sancharnet.in wrote:
Quoting DJ dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Are you serious or just taking us for a ride? I mean 1.5Lakhs / month in India for a person with one year experience keeping Oracle running on Linux is quite weird :| But nevertheless it can be true :) Which company / MNC is he working for?
Red Hat
/me wants to work for Redhat! :P
On Friday 30 December 2005 13:02, agencies_ad1@sancharnet.in wrote:
/me wants to work for Redhat! :P
You are always welcome. Please head to http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/home/company/careers/ Search for pune opening. Regards,
Komal
Hey thanks for those encouraging words. But I am still a year and a half short of getting my BE :( I suppose they don't employ undergrad GNU/Linux enthusiasts who love Redhat but are suddenly being converted into Debian users, do they? :O
On Friday 30 Dec 2005 9:13 pm, Philip Tellis wrote:
Sometime Today, Dinesh Joshi assembled some asciibets to say:
Hey thanks for those encouraging words. But I am still a year and a half short of getting my BE :( I suppose they don't employ undergrad
Why work for money when you can work for love? Love of free software that is. There is nothing that stops you from hacking free software while you're in college. I did it, and many other guys did it. We made Rs.0 per month and it felt great. We also made hundreds of downloads a month, loads of contacts, got our names recognised and got a few thank yous, which IMO is worth far more than a 150K bank balance.
and looks good on your resume too - a very welcome side effect
Hey thanks for those encouraging words. But I am still a year and a half short of getting my BE :( I suppose they don't employ undergrad GNU/Linux enthusiasts who love Redhat but are suddenly being converted into Debian users, do they? :O
Yes they _do_.
Regards,
Komal
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