I have a few servers running Fedora 4 core, And I would like to keep them update using yum. This way I will have the security updates and such. I have been using the command from the fedora.redhat.comhttp://fedora.redhat.com/website
*su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum start'
But I do have a few servers that run as postgresql and mysql databases will yum wipe my database if it decides or see an update for mysql or postgres*
-- Jonathan Carpenter Linux System Administrator Windows System Administrator
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 13:40 -0600, Jonathan Carpenter wrote:
I have a few servers running Fedora 4 core, And I would like to keep them update using yum. This way I will have the security updates and such. I have been using the command from the fedora.redhat.com website su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum start'
But I do have a few servers that run as postgresql and mysql databases will yum wipe my database if it decides or see an update for
mysql or postgres
I have never experienced that problem. I only update production machines during scheduled maintenance periods though, where the database is taken offline, a dump is made, then it updated. If there is a problem, it can be restored from the dump. Never been a problem for me though - but taking a dump of the database first is generally a good idea.
Hi all,
I am currently upgrading a Linux router on my net and I found some problems with the network card: On this new router I am using a 3com590c which works fine when I use the RJ-45 (10/100) conection. This card has an RJ-45, a BNC and an AUI conector. But I have to use the AUI conection.
The fact is that it doens't work with the AUI conection, only with a RJ-45/Twisted pair. I have tried to load the module (3c59x) with "options=1", to force AUI conection, but I dont know if the option is correct (1).
The cables are all ok, because the old router is up and running just fine, using a 3com Etherlink II. I cannot use this card because its an ISA card, and I dont have ISA slots on the new machine.
Is that possible for this card (3c590c) to be damaged only on the AUI conector? (I do the test pinging a machine on the same network, which is my gateway) Is it possible that this gateway is doing a MAC address filtering and I will have to ask the backbone admin to alow my new NIC?
I have very little experience with this AUI conections, so any tips would be very helpfull.
Thanks a lot. Gustavo Gouvea
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 18:38 -0200, Gustavo Gouvea wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently upgrading a Linux router on my net and I found some problems with the network card: On this new router I am using a 3com590c which works fine when I use the RJ-45 (10/100) conection. This card has an RJ-45, a BNC and an AUI conector. But I have to use the AUI conection.
The fact is that it doens't work with the AUI conection, only with a RJ-45/Twisted pair. I have tried to load the module (3c59x) with "options=1", to force AUI conection, but I dont know if the option is correct (1).
The cables are all ok, because the old router is up and running just fine, using a 3com Etherlink II. I cannot use this card because its an ISA card, and I dont have ISA slots on the new machine.
Is that possible for this card (3c590c) to be damaged only on the AUI conector? (I do the test pinging a machine on the same network, which is my gateway) Is it possible that this gateway is doing a MAC address filtering and I will have to ask the backbone admin to alow my new NIC?
I have very little experience with this AUI conections, so any tips would be very helpfull.
Thanks a lot. Gustavo Gouvea
Gustavo,
The way I read the documentation:
/usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-2.6.14/Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
1 is the option you want.
What is plugged into the AUI connector on the card? Does it have any status indicators?
All three media share the same MAC.
Bob...
Gustavo Gouvea wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently upgrading a Linux router on my net and I found some problems with the network card: On this new router I am using a 3com590c which works fine when I use the RJ-45 (10/100) conection. This card has an RJ-45, a BNC and an AUI conector. But I have to use the AUI conection.
The fact is that it doens't work with the AUI conection, only with a RJ-45/Twisted pair. I have tried to load the module (3c59x) with "options=1", to force AUI conection, but I dont know if the option is correct (1).
The cables are all ok, because the old router is up and running just fine, using a 3com Etherlink II. I cannot use this card because its an ISA card, and I dont have ISA slots on the new machine.
Is that possible for this card (3c590c) to be damaged only on the AUI conector? (I do the test pinging a machine on the same network, which is my gateway) Is it possible that this gateway is doing a MAC address filtering and I will have to ask the backbone admin to alow my new NIC?
I have very little experience with this AUI conections, so any tips would be very helpfull.
Thanks a lot. Gustavo Gouvea
I haven't had much experience with AUI connections since 1995 - when we used to use them exclusively.
Back in those days we used to have to run a 3COM utility (check their web-site), to set the flash ROM to AUI mode.
It may not have changed?
Have you even checked the 3Com site for support?
Regards, Ed.
Hi all,
just want to inform that the problem was solved using the Configuration Utility found at 3com website (3c59xcfg.exe)
Thank you all for the reply's.
Gustavo Gouvea.
Edward Dekkers wrote:
Gustavo Gouvea wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently upgrading a Linux router on my net and I found some problems with the network card: On this new router I am using a 3com590c which works fine when I use the RJ-45 (10/100) conection. This card has an RJ-45, a BNC and an AUI conector. But I have to use the AUI conection.
The fact is that it doens't work with the AUI conection, only with a RJ-45/Twisted pair. I have tried to load the module (3c59x) with "options=1", to force AUI conection, but I dont know if the option is correct (1).
The cables are all ok, because the old router is up and running just fine, using a 3com Etherlink II. I cannot use this card because its an ISA card, and I dont have ISA slots on the new machine.
Is that possible for this card (3c590c) to be damaged only on the AUI conector? (I do the test pinging a machine on the same network, which is my gateway) Is it possible that this gateway is doing a MAC address filtering and I will have to ask the backbone admin to alow my new NIC?
I have very little experience with this AUI conections, so any tips would be very helpfull.
Thanks a lot. Gustavo Gouvea
I haven't had much experience with AUI connections since 1995 - when we used to use them exclusively.
Back in those days we used to have to run a 3COM utility (check their web-site), to set the flash ROM to AUI mode.
It may not have changed?
Have you even checked the 3Com site for support?
Regards, Ed.
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