I need to get rid off "access denied" messages which fills my find output.
I've read man find (maybe not too carefully, hit me) and cannot find anything like
-s/--silent or -q/--quiet command line key.
I got the following command with this error
rsync -avz --links -O /home/jansiatest/.jenkins/workspace/svn_to_demo/trunk/CPS/ [email protected]:/home/tasklite/temp
sending incremental file list
./
rsync: failed to set permissions on "/home/tasklite/temp/.": Operation not permitted (1)
But the thing is that i don't want to change permission of "/home/tasklite/temp/". How can i set that?
Am using ROXIO
1. to copy DVD file to my computer
2. to trim a section of the video
3. to convert the file to wmv and this is where Windows Vista gives the message that the program cannot continue.
4. I have followed all of the instructions from ROXIO support to clean my system and do a new install.
It still does not work
Anybody know how to resolve the problem?
All emails I send from my new server go to spam in Gmail (and sometimes yahoo).
I've never before sent out mass email or spam.
What I've already done:
Configured reverse DNS
Enabled DKIM
Verified my IP is not on spam lists
Verified I'm not an open relay
Here are the headers from the received message:
http://pastie.org/pastes/8450781/text?key=onxgrau1xinyqv7ridxrea
Really, can't seem to figure out why the mail just doesn't come through.
I'd really appreciate your help. Thank you!
I have a Dell box running Vista I connect to via RDT. I'd like to run it completely headless, but it requires a keyboard plugged in or I get the ironic message "No keyboard detected, press F1 to continue".
How can I disable the requirement for there to be a physical keyboard at boot time?
I have a Dell box running Vista I connect to via RDT. I'd like to run it completely headless, but it requires a keyboard plugged in or I get the ironic message "No keyboard detected, press F1 to continue".
How can I disable the requirement for there to be a physical keyboard at boot time?
What is the Linux command to clear IP address of an interface without bringing it down and/or restarting network services. Seems strange ifconfig is able to change IP address but has no option to clear it, or am I wrong?
EDIT:As simple as ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0. They should have put it in the man
This is a usability problem that happens often to me :
I open a read-only system file with vim, even editing it, because I'm not attentive enough, or because the vim on the system is badly configured. Once my changes are done, I'm stuck having to write them in a temporary file or loosing them, because :w! won't work.
Is there a vim command (:W!!!) that allows you to write the current buffer as a super-user ? (Vim would ask for your sudo or su password naturally)
I'm seeing some errors in my apache logs and they may (or may not)
be related to some packages that I recently installed/removed using Yum.
Is there a way to view the history of Yum packages that have been updated/installed/removed ?
I could use the "history" command from unix, but some installations may have been done with different accounts. I've tried searching the web and reading the man page too but haven't found anything.
According to MSDN installer sets ROOTDRIVE to the local drive that can be written to having the most free space. In my situation it is a slow USB drive that I use for nightly backup, but I would prefer to use my C drive for the install folder.
But somehow I can't figure out how to set this property from command line or through PowerShell. I found that it is possible, but these instructions don't make any sense
When I run something like:
$ konsole -e "sleep 30"
I get this message
Konsole is unable to open a PTY (pseudo teletype). It is likely that this is due to an incorrect configuration of the PTY devices. Konsole needs to have read/write access to the PTY devices.
But if I try to run this:
$ gnome-terminal -e "sleep 30"
Then it is fine, and it does not throw any error.
How can I change the read/write access of the Konsole to the PTY devices?
I need to read some .docx files and the standard 3.0.1 version of OpenOffice writer that comes with Unbuntu 9.04 just ain't handling it. I tried the instructions from the following site: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-OpenOffice-org-3-1-on-Ubuntu-9-04-111105.shtml, both the GUI steps in the main article, and a scripted version in one of the comments, but my system never seems to do the partial update, and the OpenOffice version is unchanged after I uninstall and reinstall it from the command line. Has anybody had similar problems?
I'm trying to do proof of concept with Mongodb(sharding) and Id like to run a command every time I spin up a new cluster without having to add lines in all my sls files. My current init is as follows:
mongo Replica4:27000 /usr/lib/mongo/init_addshard.js:
cmd:
- run
- user: present
The word Replica4 is not templated id like to know a way I would be able to do so, that way when I spin up a new cluster I wouldn't have to touch anything in this file.
When I'm attached to screen session software doesn't compile with error message that it can't find some subdirectory (that exists) under directory structure of extracted tarball. When I detach from screen session and try to compile same software it compiles without errors. What could be wrong?
Hi,
I want to install kernel package by this command
sudo apt-get install kernel-package
but it gives me the error :
Package kernel-package has no installation candidate
How can I solve this???
My Configure Command doesn't say anything about jpg, nor gif/png, but I can see gif/png support in the output of phpinfo().
I built PHP with --with-gd, but only GIF Support and PNG Support are in the output of phpinfo(), how do I enable JPEG Support?
I have the following directory structure
books/java
books/java.ebooks
books/java.gwt
books/java.swing
books/javaee
I use this command to create an archive of all the directories starting with the letters a-m
tar czf books.a-m.no.AI.tgz --exclude=books/AI.and.algorithms --exclude=books/[N-Z]* --exclude=books/[n-z]* books
The .tgz archive that gets created does not contain the java.swing/ directory.
Am I missing something in my use of tar or is this a bug in cygwin?
Hello,
I can connect to a remote machine using ssh,
I would like to open a URL from the remote machine. Well, I can do this using lynx (a command line browser), but then, javascript etc... gets messed up.
Is there a way I can open the URL and see it in my local machine firefox browser for example ??
Thanks
I am trying to connect to mysql server which is installed on my home pc from another pc. I allowed all connection in mysql configuration. There's no firewall blocking on the pc I am trying to connect from. I used the command-
mysql -h Some.Host.IP -u SomeUser -p SomePassword
I am getting-
ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'Some.Host.IP' (10060)
I can connect through php!!
What's the problem? How do I solve it?
I just made some changes to a DNS zone in Webmin and clicked the "Apply Changes" button. I received the error message:
rndc: connection to remote host closed This may indicate that the remote server is using an older version of the command protocol, this host is not authorized to connect, or the key is invalid
How can I troubleshoot / repair this? I copied parts of the BIND config from a failing server, so I suspect that's what causing it...
here the mail.log
server localhost: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld
/mysqld.sock' (2)
Mar 23 23:07:19 ubuntu postfix/trivial-rewrite[6417]: fatal: mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf(0,lock|fold_fix): table lookup problem
Mar 23 23:07:20 ubuntu postfix/smtpd[6401]: warning: problem talking to service rewrite: Success
Mar 23 23:07:20 ubuntu postfix/cleanup[6296]: warning: problem talking to service rewrite: Connection reset by peer
Mar 23 23:07:20 ubuntu postfix/master[6291]: warning: process /usr/lib/postfix/trivial-rewrite pid 6417 exit status 1
Mar 23 23:07:20 ubuntu postfix/master[6291]: warning: /usr/lib/postfix/trivial-rewrite: bad command startup -- throttling
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) with grub 1.99. I installed on a RAID10 multidevice BTRFS partition. I thought that multidevice support is included in grub for a while but on boot I'm dropped to a initramfs shell, because it fails to mount root ("invalid argument"). This is actually the same message I get if I want to mount a btrfs volume without executing btrfs device scan.
Therefore I wonder: Does Ubuntu's grub version even support boot from btrfs mutlidevice ?
The command
$ net rpc SHUTDOWN -f -I xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -U uname%psswd
Fails with the following errors:
Could not connect to server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The username or password was not correct.
Connection failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
Could not connect to server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The username or password was not correct.
Connection failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
When the credentials are definitely, absolutely correct. Whats going on?
I need to synchronize about 30GB of git repositories to S3. These repos may contain some very large pack files, on the rough order of 2GB.
I know that S3 has recently added support for large objects, and has new APIs that allow the objects to be uploaded as several parallel chunks. Is there a good command-line tool for Linux that allows me to efficiently synchronize large objects with S3 in a fashion similar to s3sync?