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02-06-2001 11:36 PM
02-06-2001 11:36 PM
General
1. Which files can be deleted from the server to create space.
2. Sometimes, I see foll. messages on the console.
1. "Information: SIGTERM caught - program will shutdown once all connections are..."
2. Unable to qualify my own domain name.
What should be the problem?
Can someone pl. tell me?
Thanks.
Samir Shah
2. Sometimes, I see foll. messages on the console.
1. "Information: SIGTERM caught - program will shutdown once all connections are..."
2. Unable to qualify my own domain name.
What should be the problem?
Can someone pl. tell me?
Thanks.
Samir Shah
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02-06-2001 11:47 PM
02-06-2001 11:47 PM
Re: General
Hi !
1. Which files can be deleted from the server to create space.
remove all core files.
find / -type f -name core -exec rm {} \;
1. "Information: SIGTERM caught - program will shutdown once all connections are..."
I don't know, but I think one process get SIGTERM signal and handling it.
2. Unable to qualify my own domain name.
It cames from sendmail.
make alias Your hostname in /etc/hosts
host.domain
or
create /etc/resolv.conf with domain name
You can find more letter from this problem in forum.
regards, Saa
1. Which files can be deleted from the server to create space.
remove all core files.
find / -type f -name core -exec rm {} \;
1. "Information: SIGTERM caught - program will shutdown once all connections are..."
I don't know, but I think one process get SIGTERM signal and handling it.
2. Unable to qualify my own domain name.
It cames from sendmail.
make alias Your hostname in /etc/hosts
host.domain
or
create /etc/resolv.conf with domain name
You can find more letter from this problem in forum.
regards, Saa
If no problem, don't fixed it.
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02-08-2001 06:51 AM
02-08-2001 06:51 AM
Re: General
Samir,
Here's a document that should help you make room on your file systems.
Hope the notes from Sandor cured your network issue.
Regards,
Josee
Here's a document that should help you make room on your file systems.
Hope the notes from Sandor cured your network issue.
Regards,
Josee
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