Error Appliying Errata Updates
Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 13.01.2004 13:48:58 von Joaquin Corchero
Good morning.
I'm quite new in Linux administration, and I need some help with this, so I
thank you in advance for any help I can get from you.
The problem that I have is the next.
I have a Linux Red Hat Linux 9 i386 installed in a live environment,
everything is working properly, I think, but when I try to apply the errata
from the redhat network, it doesn't do it, I don't get any error message,
but when I go to the red hat network website and I check my system says that
it couldn't apply the updates..
The errata that I'm having problems with are:
RHSA-2003:135
RHSA-2003:172
RHSA-2003:187
RHSA-2003:238
RHBA-2003:263
RHSA-2003:392
RHBA-2003:394
RHSA-2003:417
I don't have any idea of where to find logs to check where the problem is.
Thank you for your help
Joaquin Corchero
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RE: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 13.01.2004 18:57:11 von dragonbl00d
logs are usually found under /var/
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Joaquin Corchero"
To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Error Appliying Errata Updates
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 12:48:58 -0000
Good morning.
I'm quite new in Linux administration, and I need some help with this, so I
thank you in advance for any help I can get from you.
The problem that I have is the next.
I have a Linux Red Hat Linux 9 i386 installed in a live environment,
everything is working properly, I think, but when I try to apply the errata
from the redhat network, it doesn't do it, I don't get any error message,
but when I go to the red hat network website and I check my system says that
it couldn't apply the updates..
The errata that I'm having problems with are:
RHSA-2003:135
RHSA-2003:172
RHSA-2003:187
RHSA-2003:238
RHBA-2003:263
RHSA-2003:392
RHBA-2003:394
RHSA-2003:417
I don't have any idea of where to find logs to check where the problem is.
Thank you for your help
Joaquin Corchero
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 13.01.2004 21:08:05 von Jeff Funk
On January 13, 2004 06:48 am, Joaquin Corchero wrote:
> I don't have any idea of where to find logs to check where the problem is.
Log files are normally found in /var/log. If you are using up2date, the log
file is by default /var/log/up2date
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 14.01.2004 15:47:40 von Joaquin Corchero
I have checked the log, but there is no information about the possible
failure of the update.
Any idea????
Thank you
Joaquin Corchero
"Joaquin Corchero" wrote in message
news:bu0p83$3tp$1@sea.gmane.org...
> Good morning.
>
> I'm quite new in Linux administration, and I need some help with this, so
I
> thank you in advance for any help I can get from you.
>
> The problem that I have is the next.
>
> I have a Linux Red Hat Linux 9 i386 installed in a live environment,
> everything is working properly, I think, but when I try to apply the
errata
> from the redhat network, it doesn't do it, I don't get any error message,
> but when I go to the red hat network website and I check my system says
that
> it couldn't apply the updates..
>
> The errata that I'm having problems with are:
>
> RHSA-2003:135
> RHSA-2003:172
> RHSA-2003:187
> RHSA-2003:238
> RHBA-2003:263
> RHSA-2003:392
> RHBA-2003:394
> RHSA-2003:417
>
> I don't have any idea of where to find logs to check where the problem is.
>
> Thank you for your help
>
> Joaquin Corchero
>
>
>
>
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 14.01.2004 16:37:56 von Jeff Funk
On January 14, 2004 04:54 am, you wrote:
> In the log there is no information about problems, any idea??
>
> This is the content of the log file:
>
>
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:52 2004] up2date logging into up2date server
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:53 2004] up2date successfully retrieved authentication
> token from up2date server
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:56 2004] up2date updating login info
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:56 2004] up2date logging into up2date server
> [Tue Jan 13 13:04:57 2004] up2date successfully retrieved authentication
> token from up2date server
Try running up2date by command line with xterm or whatever you like using.
Maybe it will show you something that is not being logged?? What version of
up2date are you running?
Jeff
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 14.01.2004 17:09:03 von Scott Taylor
At 04:48 AM 01/13/2004, you wrote:
>Good morning.
>I have a Linux Red Hat Linux 9 i386 installed in a live environment,
>everything is working properly, I think, but when I try to apply the errata
>from the redhat network, it doesn't do it, I don't get any error message,
>but when I go to the red hat network website and I check my system says that
>it couldn't apply the updates..
Is this the first time you run it after a new install? Have you changed
the name of the system since you registered it?
FYI: RH9 will not be supported for much longer. Unless you plan to pay RH
for it's working distro and support I would suggest a different
distribution. :(
From RedHat Support:
Try wget -q -O - https://rhn.redhat.com/help/new-cert.sh | /bin/bash
Then you can run "up2date up2date".
Good luck
Scott.
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Re: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
am 14.01.2004 17:13:59 von Scott Taylor
At 11:00 AM 01/14/2004, you wrote:
>I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache'
>command pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is
>located on a Mac OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please
>tell me where I need to install webpages to serve them?
You need to do more than that. You will probably have to configure Apache
to work the way you want. Start with "man httpd".
Configuration files you will find in /etc/httpd/conf
Have fun.
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Re: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
am 14.01.2004 17:14:31 von dmarian
/var/www and/or check /etc/httpd
Eve Atley wrote:
> I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache' command pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is located on a Mac OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please tell me where I need to install webpages to serve them?
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Eve
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 14.01.2004 17:22:49 von Thomas Steudten
> From RedHat Support:
>
> Try wget -q -O - https://rhn.redhat.com/help/new-cert.sh | /bin/bash
Welcome to the world of new viruses and trojans..
Please check the contents of the shell-script before, AND never, never ..
do this as root from which server ever.
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 14.01.2004 17:41:06 von Scott Taylor
At 08:22 AM 01/14/2004, Thomas Steudten wrote:
>> From RedHat Support:
>>Try wget -q -O - https://rhn.redhat.com/help/new-cert.sh | /bin/bash
>Welcome to the world of new viruses and trojans..
>Please check the contents of the shell-script before, AND never, never ..
>do this as root from which server ever.
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 14.01.2004 17:54:41 von Joaquin Corchero
Hi and thank you for your answer, but nothing,
I tried what you suggested me and this is the result:
The file /usr/share/rhn/RHNS-CA-CERT has already been updated.
No further action is necessary.
Any other suggestion will be very appreciated
Thnak you again for your help
Joaquin Corchero
"Thomas Steudten" wrote in message
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>
> > From RedHat Support:
> >
> > Try wget -q -O - https://rhn.redhat.com/help/new-cert.sh | /bin/bash
> Welcome to the world of new viruses and trojans..
> Please check the contents of the shell-script before, AND never, never ..
> do this as root from which server ever.
>
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Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
am 14.01.2004 20:00:56 von Eve Atley
I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache' command pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is located on a Mac OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please tell me where I need to install webpages to serve them?
Thanks!
- Eve
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Mozilla (was: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?)
am 14.01.2004 20:21:43 von Eve Atley
Thanks for the assistance on this question; appears to be /var/www/html. I
was going to test it running localhost, but now I can't launch Mozilla.
Anyone know what I can do to fix an error of "Cannot Launch Icon: Details:
Failed to execute child process "mozilla" (no such file or directory)"?
Thanks again,
Eve
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Re: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
am 15.01.2004 03:14:33 von Jon Fullmer
On virtually any platform, when in doubt, seek ye the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
file. The entry that you're looking for is "DocumentRoot". This will tell
you where Apache stores the files by default. I'm not positive where it is
by default on RH9, but my guess would be /usr/local/httpd/htdocs.
If you're feeling confident, this would be a good time to change this entry
to a location that suits you best. You'll need to reload apache (usually
"/etc/init.d/apache reload" in RedHat) whenever you make a change.
Hope that helps.
- Jon
on 1/14/04 12:00 PM, Eve Atley at eatley@wow-corp.com wrote:
>
> I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache' command
> pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is located on a Mac
> OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please tell me where I need
> to install webpages to serve them?
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Eve
>
>
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Re: Mozilla (was: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?)
am 15.01.2004 03:16:34 von Jon Fullmer
Mozilla is either not installed or not in your $PATH variable. You can see
what's in your $PATH variable by typing "echo $PATH." You can add to what's
in your PATH variable by editing (or creating) the ".profile" file in your
home directory or the /etc/profile file to be global across all users.
- Jon
on 1/14/04 12:21 PM, Eve Atley at eatley@wow-corp.com wrote:
>
> Thanks for the assistance on this question; appears to be /var/www/html. I
> was going to test it running localhost, but now I can't launch Mozilla.
> Anyone know what I can do to fix an error of "Cannot Launch Icon: Details:
> Failed to execute child process "mozilla" (no such file or directory)"?
>
> Thanks again,
> Eve
>
>
>
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Re: Error Appliying Errata Updates
am 19.01.2004 17:01:13 von Joaquin Corchero
Any more suggestions?
"Joaquin Corchero" wrote in message
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> Hi and thank you for your answer, but nothing,
>
> I tried what you suggested me and this is the result:
>
> The file /usr/share/rhn/RHNS-CA-CERT has already been updated.
> No further action is necessary.
>
> Any other suggestion will be very appreciated
>
> Thnak you again for your help
>
> Joaquin Corchero
>
>
> "Thomas Steudten" wrote in message
> news:40056CD9.8010705@steudten.com...
> >
> > > From RedHat Support:
> > >
> > > Try wget -q -O - https://rhn.redhat.com/help/new-cert.sh | /bin/bash
> > Welcome to the world of new viruses and trojans..
> > Please check the contents of the shell-script before, AND never, never
...
> > do this as root from which server ever.
> >
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RE: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
am 17.02.2004 17:13:21 von Scott Mraz
Try 'whereis httpd'
Regards,
-Scott R. Mraz
-----Original Message-----
From: "Eve Atley"
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:00 AM
To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache'
command
pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is located on
a Mac
OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please tell me where I
need
to install webpages to serve them?
Thanks!
- Eve
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Re: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
am 17.02.2004 17:58:58 von Richard Nairn
The definitive answer will be the in the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file.
Look for the key "DocumentRoot" that will tell you where it is. I think
the default is usually /var/www/html but you will want to check it out for
yourself.
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 08:13:21 -0800, Scott Mraz
wrote:
> Try 'whereis httpd'
>
> Regards,
>
> -Scott R. Mraz
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Eve Atley"
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:00 AM
> To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Where does Apache serve webpages in Redhat?
>
>
> I am running Redhat 9.0 and have Apache installed. 'whereis apache'
> command
> pulled up several Apache directories. I know where Apache is located on
> a Mac
> OS X platform, but am new to Linux - can someone please tell me where I
> need
> to install webpages to serve them?
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Eve
>
>
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