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10-21-2005 02:46 PM
10-21-2005 02:46 PM
Red Hat Linux
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to have a complete ASR type backup of Red hat AS 3.0 system from BCP point of view? Normally we use backupexec for daily backup but to restore the complete system on identical hardware would like to know steps & commands to perform the same. Also, I have getting thee logwatch errors which are sent to root@localhost.localdomain ID. Any idea how I could stop some or all of them.
Regards,
Sandeep
I would like to know if it is possible to have a complete ASR type backup of Red hat AS 3.0 system from BCP point of view? Normally we use backupexec for daily backup but to restore the complete system on identical hardware would like to know steps & commands to perform the same. Also, I have getting thee logwatch errors which are sent to root@localhost.localdomain ID. Any idea how I could stop some or all of them.
Regards,
Sandeep
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10-21-2005 07:58 PM
10-21-2005 07:58 PM
Re: Red Hat Linux
Another tool to take an image of the system is mondo rescue:
www.mondorescue.org
The logwatch is configured in:
/etc/log.d/conf/logwatch.conf
www.mondorescue.org
The logwatch is configured in:
/etc/log.d/conf/logwatch.conf
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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10-21-2005 08:08 PM
10-21-2005 08:08 PM
Re: Red Hat Linux
Hi,
How do I stop logwatch messages going to a particilar user or even filter them? I can see multiple entries on logwatch.conf in /etc/log.d, /etc/log.d/conf and so on.
I find that that all the logwatches are going to one of my users inbox from this Linux machine. The user is root reuivalent on Linux & so looks like someone might have configured all logwatch to go to his email account on exchange server. I am trying to find ways to filter messages going to him or stopping all. I could not find any entry towards the same in logwatch.conf file found on multiple places on Red hat server.
Regards,
Sandeep
Regards,
Sandeep
How do I stop logwatch messages going to a particilar user or even filter them? I can see multiple entries on logwatch.conf in /etc/log.d, /etc/log.d/conf and so on.
I find that that all the logwatches are going to one of my users inbox from this Linux machine. The user is root reuivalent on Linux & so looks like someone might have configured all logwatch to go to his email account on exchange server. I am trying to find ways to filter messages going to him or stopping all. I could not find any entry towards the same in logwatch.conf file found on multiple places on Red hat server.
Regards,
Sandeep
Regards,
Sandeep
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10-21-2005 09:14 PM
10-21-2005 09:14 PM
Re: Red Hat Linux
hi ,
I things that mondo work only for RedHat 9.0
I things that mondo work only for RedHat 9.0
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