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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 94 21:13:16 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #35
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Linux-Admin Digest #35, Volume #2 Wed, 7 Sep 94 21:13:16 EDT
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Contents:
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cmdtool don't work fine (Dirk Schmidt)
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WU-FTP Question (Ralph J. Folz)
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WU-FTP Question (Ralph J. Folz)
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Re: [Q] Does archie (still) work for you on Li (Marc Fraioli)
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Where to get shadow-mk?? (Mike Hollyman)
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Re: Needed: Details on working UPS/Deamon shutdown systems. (John Lellis)
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Problems with dialing out with Minicom (vmittal@ecs.umass.edu)
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Deleting various spools and logs help please (vmittal@ecs.umass.edu)
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HP Laserjet 4M Plus on Linux remote printer (Hendrik Klompmaker)
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Re: inn or cnews for linux? (William M. Eldridge)
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LISA VIII conference BOF schedule (Lee Damon)
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backup SAR disk info requested (Bruce_A._Bollinger@transarc.com)
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From: dschmidt@hrz-serv7.hrz.uni-kassel.de (Dirk Schmidt)
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Subject: cmdtool don't work fine
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 16:09:49 GMT
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Hello,
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I'm working with linux 1.1.49 and X11R5. After I have start
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openwin I opened a cmdtool shell (console). I try to change
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the userid with su and login. While I hacked the password
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I don't believe my eyes. The password was on the screen. I
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think this does'nt work fine.
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bye...
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From: folz@bu.edu (Ralph J. Folz)
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Subject: WU-FTP Question
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 20:57:45 GMT
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Forget that last question. Its working correctly and as it should.
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My mistake
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Ralph J. Folz
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Boston University
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Multimedia Communications Laboratory
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folz@spiderman.bu.edu
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From: folz@bu.edu (Ralph J. Folz)
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Subject: WU-FTP Question
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 20:46:34 GMT
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I have installed wu-ftp (thanks to those who provided help with patches),
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everything is working except I have one strange problem:
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Lets say there is a file called "test.dat" in the /pub/packages directory.
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Lets assume I want to ftp into the linux box and get the test.dat file.
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If I do:
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ftp to the host and log in.....
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cd /pub/packages
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get test.dat
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Everything works great
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If I do:
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ftp to the host and log in...
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get /pub/packages/test.dat
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it fails with:
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/pub/packages/test.dat: No such file or directory
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If I do:
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ftp to the host and log in...
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get /pub/packages/test.dat test.dat
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This works OK.
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Does anyone have any clue why the middle case above will not work ??
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Ralph J. Folz
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Boston University
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Multimedia Communications Laboratory
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folz@spiderman.bu.edu
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From: mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli)
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Subject: Re: [Q] Does archie (still) work for you on Li
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 21:25:48 GMT
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Reply-To: mjf@clark.net
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In article tmu@ldl.HealthPartners.COM, btv@ldl.HealthPartners.COM (Bryan Vold) writes:
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>I am having difficulty getting archie to work on my Linux box. I know archie
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>used to work on Linux, because when we were at 0.99pl13 or so, it was working
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>fairly consistently. Now since we've upgraded (now running 1.1.49), it seems
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>that archie just times out. Has anyone else noticed this? I did some
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>searching through the code, and it seems that some of the Linux libc does
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>things a little differently than other Un*ces (select). This definitely
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>affects at least some of the timeout code, which expects that select doesn't
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>modify the timeout param. If anyone has fixed this, or if you have a version
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>that works on Linux without timing out (I am using archie-1.4.1-FIXED), that
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>would be great too. I know archie is still working, 'cuz it still works at
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>school.
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>
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I had this same problem. I had assumed it was something I had screwed up
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on my system, and I forgot about it. Apparently not. At any rate, xarchie
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version 2.0.9 works fine. I got the un-modified sources from ftp.x.org and
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have no problems. I even linked it with libXaw3d, so it looks a little nicer.
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If you're running X, this is a nice option. Of course, it doesn't address
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what's wrong with regular archie. I'm running 1.1.49 with libc 4.5.26.
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---
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Marc Fraioli | "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist- "
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mjf@clark.net | - Last words of Union General John Sedgwick,
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| Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, U.S. Civil War
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From: mikeh@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Mike Hollyman )
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Subject: Where to get shadow-mk??
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 17:08:08 GMT
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Where can I donwload this package from? I have found other shadow packages (
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none of which seem to work!) but archie won't return a list for shadow-mk and
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I didn't find it on sunsite.
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Thanks!
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Mike Hollyman
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mikeh@uiuc.edu
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--
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/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*Mike Hollyman - mikeh@uiuc.edui CCSO Accounting & Distribution - UIUC
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Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again.
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-- Lazarus Long
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From: lellis@dmccorp.com (John Lellis)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Needed: Details on working UPS/Deamon shutdown systems.
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 17:13:42 GMT
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John Antram (antram@newton.emba.uvm.edu) wrote:
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: Hello all, I am in need of details on working powerd/UPS etc systems
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: we are planning on having at least 2 machines up at all times, and I'd like
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: to have them shut down in a healthy way. Please E-mail if possible, if people
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: would like, I'll post a summery.
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There is a BUPS-HOWTO on sunsite describing how to do this with an APC UPS.
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--
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John Lellis (lellis@dmccorp.com)
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... Our continuing mission: To seek out knowledge of C, to explore
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strange UNIX commands, and to boldly code where no one has man page 4.
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From: vmittal@ecs.umass.edu
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Problems with dialing out with Minicom
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 94 12:22:45 GMT
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I am running Linux 1.0 and have it all set up for uucp. I have a
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problem dialing out with Minicom. It used to be ok before.
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When I select a number from my dialing directory, it starts the countdown
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to dial the number but doesn't really dial. When I hit any key to
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abort the dial, it THEN starts to dial !!!! However, now after dialing
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the line just dies.
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It's a bit flaky in the sense that I have had it behave normally on
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two occassions after repeated attempts. Any help would be sincerely
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appreciated. Direct e-mails are preferred if possible.
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Thanks in advance.
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Regards,
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Vikram.
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From: vmittal@ecs.umass.edu
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Subject: Deleting various spools and logs help please
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 94 12:26:26 GMT
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I am running Linux 1.0 with Taylor uucp 1.04, smail 3.1.28 and the
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acct package.
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I have all kinds of spools that fill up like the wtmp file, audit_local
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file etc. Is there a list of files that I need to periodically delete
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before they fill up my hard drive ? How do I do this if it needs to
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be done ?
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Thanks in advance.
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Regards,
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Vikram.
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From: Hendrik.Klompmaker@Beheer.ZOD.WAU.NL (Hendrik Klompmaker)
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Subject: HP Laserjet 4M Plus on Linux remote printer
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 21:21:59 GMT
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Hi,
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Can anybody help me on this one. I have a Laserjet 4M Plus on ethernet (mio)
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that bootp's from my linux box. Thats no problem but the laserjet manual
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states an option to TFTP additional info to the printer like SMNP info etc
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etc. Well that stuff is only available on Sun and HPUX platforms. I don't
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know if I need it but I'm having problems sending ASCII file to the printer.
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Postscript files are fine with the entry I made in the printcap file but
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ASCII files won't print. Looks like I have to implment some kind of filter
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but I've got no idea how to do that. Anybody who can help me ???
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Thanks in advance.
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Hendrik
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|***** Wageningen Agricultural University. Animal Sciences Group *****|
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Hendrik Klompmaker: System Manager |\
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Internet : Hendrik.Klompmaker@Beheer.Zod.Wau.Nl (prefered)|*| _
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: or Klompmaker@zoa.wau.nl |*| /*\
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X400 : c=nl;a=400net;p=surf;o=wau;ou1=zod;ou2=beheer |*|/* *|
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s=klompmaker;gi=hendrik |* */|*| /\
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Phone : +31 (0)8370-83934 \*/ |*|/*/
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Fax : +31 (0)8370-83962 |*/*/
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Snail : Marijkeweg 40, 6709 PG WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands \*/
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=========================================================================
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From: bill@alamut.lifesci.ucla.edu (William M. Eldridge)
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Crossposted-To: news.software.nntp
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Subject: Re: inn or cnews for linux?
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 16:31:02 -0700
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>: For several reasons (mainly the included nntp) I deleted the cnews system
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>: (which also was very slow on my computer) and installed the binary
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>: distribution of inn for linux. Everything seemed to work fine - no problems
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>: like these mentioned in the FAQs concerning innd not starting etc.
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>: Everything started - with ps -jax innd is seen to run with -i0 -p4.
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>: I had no problems in connecting from an OS/2 computer with IBMs TCP/IP
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>: installed. Reading the news works, as well as locally with tin. But posting
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>: doesn't work, and in debugging with inews -h and looking at the syslog I
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>: got several error messages like 'can't connect to server' etc.
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I guess cnews has been improved since I dealt
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with it, but I inherited a cnews system that
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was extremely confusing. After a few awful
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months, which finished with it dying completely,
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I replaced the whole mess with INN, and for the
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last 18 months or so, it's been wonderful - I
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seldom have to do anything with it. It also
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gives pretty useful diagnostics so that debugging
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problems isn't very hard, and the tutorials for
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setting it up and verifying its operation are
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also quite nice.
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In regard to this, there's someplace in the various
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INN documentation that shows you how to log into
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your server's nntp port and find out if you're
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authorized and then shows you how to present a
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fake article to see if it works. The first is
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done by "telnet yourserver 119" and then typing
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"IHAVE". If you don't have permission, it tells
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you "permission denied". You then have to change
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the nnrp.access file to allow that machine.
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--
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Bill Eldridge
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bill@lifesci.ucla.edu Eight months in LA without a car
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310-206-3960 - now if the bus to the beach
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310-206-3987 (fax) only ran on Sunday
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From: nomad@network.ucsd.edu (Lee Damon)
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Crossposted-To: comp.org.usenix,comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.sys.sgi.admin,comp.sys.sun.admin,comp.unix.admin,news.sysadmin,ucb.sysadmin
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Subject: LISA VIII conference BOF schedule
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 18:05:10 -0700
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This posting has 2 sections. The first half contains the BOF descriptions,
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while the second shows times and meeting room sizes.
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---part 1: descriptions---
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LISA VIII BOFs
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From the conference flier:
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BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS
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Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BOFs) allow attendees to meet and discuss
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topics of interest to them. BOF Sessions are intended to be highly
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interactive and much less formal than the Technical Sessions.
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Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and
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Thursday evenings in the Town and Country Hotel. We would particularly
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like to encourage Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions on topics which would not
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normally be discussed during typical USENIX technical presentations
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(for instance, discussions on professional and technical issues,
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non-professional interests common to Systems Administrators, etc.) To
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schedule a BOF Session, or to request more information, direct your
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e-mail to Lee Damon, nomad@network.ucsd.edu. BOFs may also be
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scheduled on-site at the Conference Registration Desk.
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To schedule a BOF, contact me at nomad@network.ucsd.edu. I'll need to
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know about how many people you expect, how long it will take, and which
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night/time you want.
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See you in San Diego!
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We have between 7 and 9 rooms a night. A BOF can be booked in half-hour
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increments from half an hour to 2 hours (or more, if really needed).
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Tuesday & Wednesday we will start at 6:30pm and Thursday we start at
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8:30 (to give people time to get dinner or back from the reception).
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Here's the list of what's scheduled so far.
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Tuesday 18:30 - 22:30
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18:30 - 20:30
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WWW Installation, Maintenance, Administration,
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and assorted Topics
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Amy K. Kreiling, Univ. North Carolina, kreiling@cs.unc.edu
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Open discussion of issues having to do with the installation,
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configuration & management of a WWW server. Come and share
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your experiences as the Web Master at your site. We may even
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decide who should be declared the "WebMaster of the Universe" --
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criteria to be determined later.
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18:30 - 20:30
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Auspex User's
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Heather Staples, hstaples@auspex.com
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This BOF is aimed at users/administrators of Auspex NFS servers, and
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others who are interested in these systems. Auspex servers and the
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special problems of managing these large NFS installations will be
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discussed. Auspex technical personnel will attend the session to
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answer questions and address problems. A list of topics/questions
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will be prepared in advance and distributed at the BOF to get things
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going, but other items of interest can be brought up during the
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session.
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19:30 - 20:30
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World Cup Computing
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Wayne Fowers, wayne@compute.com
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A programmatic technology was used to administer the very large network
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of approximately 1200 Sun servers and clients which supported all
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aspects of the games. These systems were spread over nine venues
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across the U.S. This technology provided efficient deployment of
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software on those systems under very stringent time constraints. This
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session discusses the programmatic technology, which can provide a
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several fold increase in systems administrator productivity through
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it's use.
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19:30 - 22:30
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Tools for Sysadmin Tasks
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Jon Finke, finkej@rpi.edu
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John Simpson johns@minnie.nic.kingston.ibm.com
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Automating and Mechanizing User Administration Tasks is
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concentrating on the problems of managing large numbers of users
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while Tools for System Administration Tasks is concentrating on the
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problems of managing large numbers of systems. The BOF is split in
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two parts:
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19:30 - 21:00 Automating and Mechanizing User Administration
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Tasks.
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Many of the tasks of the system administrator can benefit from
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automation and programming. In many areas vendors are providing
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tools to assist with that. The problem is, many of these tools
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don't scale up well. They may be fine for adding a few users a
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day, or managing a small cluster of machines, but don't cut it when
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you have to create userids for 2000 new students Some tools for
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managing large numbers of systems exist (rdist, package(AFS)), but
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tools for managing large numbers of users seem to be few and far
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between. We have found that using a relational database has made
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it much easier to solve many of these problems. What have people
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been doing to address this problem? What problems have you
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encountered? How do you get University Administrators to
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cooperate? What can you give them in return?
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21:00 - 22:30 Tools for System Administration Tasks
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There are many "Publicly Available" tools which are widely used by
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system administrators. If these tools were identified in an orderly
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fashion software vendors could integrate them as part of their
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product offerings. This would save the system administrators
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research, retreival, and possibly configuration of these tools. We
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have identified Amd, NTP, SUP, Tcl, Tk, Expect and Perl as useful
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tools for managing systems. What tools have system administators
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been using? What are the requirements that we should place on
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selecting tools (heterogenous, ease of install/configuration,
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etc.)? How is the quality of the tools that you use?
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20:30 - 22:30
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Women in Systems Administration
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Vicki Brown, vicki@thor.srl.caltech.edu
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Join fellow female sysadmins in a not-that-formal gathering where
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we talk about the "issues" that face us, such as: Is systems
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administration a "pink collar ghetto"? How do/should we interact
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with phone reps to get things done quickly without having to prove
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ourselves? How do/should we interact with male supervisors,
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coworkers, and users: positions where we are alternately the
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subjects, peers, and superiors of men? Is there a "best" style to
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dressing that is inconspicuous, comfortable, and not compromising,
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or does it depend on a woman's personal style and environment (or
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day of the week!)? Are there any "issues" at all, or is everything
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gender-neutral? Bring your heated opinions, friendly advice, and
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juicy gossip, and meet some great people as the week begins. All
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interested persons welcome.
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Wednesday 18:30 - 22:30
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18:30 - 19:30
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reserved for a secret fun thing :)
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19:30 - 20:30
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SAGE Board Open Meeting
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Elizabeth Zwicky, SGI, zwicky@sgi.com
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20:30 - 21:30
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SAGE Working Groups
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Lee Damon, Castle P.A.U.S., nomad@castle.org
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Members of the various Working Groups will have a chance
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to meet and work together on their WG topic.
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Majordomo
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John P. Rouillard, UMB, rouilj@cs.umb.edu
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The majordomo mailing list manager has undergone some major changes
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over the past year. In the next year most of the internals of
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majordomo are going to be rewritten, and soon new modules of
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functionality will be added to majordomo. In addition the current code
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will become a testing bed for the new control mechanisms and the base
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features we will see in future majordomos. Come and join us when we
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discuss the fate of majordomo's current and future. Any quips,
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comments, evasions, questions or answers?
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20:30 - 22:30
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Silicon Graphics Administration
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John E. Schimmel, jes@sgi.com
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Have problems with Irix or any of your SGI hardware that has not
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been answered on comp.sys.sgi.admin? Want to know about what is
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happening inside of SGI? Feel like letting SGI engineers know what
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you want to see in the next generation of products? Just want to
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come by and rumormonger? Well that's what this BOF is all about.
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A few nice people from SGI will show up to try to deal with what
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comes along. Please bring suggestions for future SGI
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administration products.
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19:30 - 21:30
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Sun Managers
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John DiMarco, jdd@cdf.toronto.edu
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Open discussions about managing Sun Systems. All aspects of Sun
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systems are fair game: SunOS 4.x, Solaris 2.x, hardware, and
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software. All Sun Managers welcome. Bring your problems; somebody
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else may already have solutions for them. Upgrading to Solaris or
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thinking about it? Pick the brains of those who've already done
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it. Done anything interesting lately with your Suns? Tell us all
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about it. Or just drop by to gab, gripe, wish aloud, shoot the
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breeze and swap rumours.
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21:30 - 22:30
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Networking ATM style
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Steve Romig, Ohio State Univ., romig@cis.ohio-state.edu
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Using ATM networks - migration plans, share experience with
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different vendors, problems encountered and solutions explored,
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etc...
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Thursday 20:30 - 22:30
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18:00 - 20:00
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Conference Reception
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FOOD!!!!
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FUN!!!!
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FROLIC!!!
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MORE FOOD!!!!
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20:30 - 22:30
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Automounters
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Brent Callaghan, brent.callaghan@eng.sun.com
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The topic is automounting, if you are an automounter,
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autofs, or Amd administrator, this should interest you.
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Brent Callaghan will lead off with a short presentation
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on autofs developments and futures, followed by a general
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discussion on automounting problems and configurations.
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21:30 - 22:30
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Ohio St. Univ Backup System
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Steve Romig, Ohio State Univ., romig@cis.ohio-state.edu
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The OSU backup system, for users of it to talk about it and
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interested parties to find out more about it.
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20:30 - 21:30
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CERT
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Katherine T. Fithen, kfithen@cert.org, cert@cert.org
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The CERT BOF will be to provide an update CERT, incident trends, etc.
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21:30 - 22:30
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Firewalls
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Brent Chapman, Great Circle, brent@greatcircle.com
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The Firewalls BOF will be a forum to discuss issues related to
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constructing and maintaining Internet firewall security systems. An
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"Internet firewall" could be defined as any system that lets a site
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access selected services of the Internet, while shielding that site
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against unauthorized access from the Internet. Current firewall
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technologies include packet filtering and application-level gateways.
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Brent Chapman manages the Internet "Firewalls" mailing list.
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---part 2: times & places---
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Tuesday (available rooms: rm1-8)
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time rm1 rm2 rm7 rm8
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18:30 Auspex WWW Installation,
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" Maintenaince,
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19:00 " Administration,
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" and assorted
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19:30 World Cup Computing " Topics Tools for
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" " " Sysadmin
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20:00 " " " tasks
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" " " "
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20:30 Women in Systems "
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Administration "
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21:00 " "
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" "
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21:30 " "
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" "
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22:00 " "
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" "
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Wednesday (available rooms: rm1-9)
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time rm1 rm2 rm3 rm8
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18:30 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXpossibly reservedXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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19:00 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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19:30 SAGE Board Sun Managers
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Open Meeting "
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20:00 " "
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" "
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20:30 majordomo SAGE Working SGI admin "
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" Groups " "
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21:00 " " " "
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" " " "
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21:30 ATM networking "
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" "
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22:00 " "
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" "
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Thursday (available rooms: rm1-7,9)
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time rm1 rm2 rm7 rm9
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18:30 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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19:00 - Conference -
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- Reception -
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|
19:30 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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20:00
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20:30 Automounters CERT
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" "
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21:00 " "
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" "
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21:30 OSU Backup " Firewalls
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System " "
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22:00 " " "
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" " "
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Rooms:
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rm1 - council, 70-80 people
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rm2 - chamber, 70-80
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rm3 - cabinet, 70-80
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rm4 - forum, 70-80
|
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rm5 - senate, 70-80
|
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rm6 - committee, 70-80
|
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rm7 - California, 200+
|
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rm8 - Golden West, 200+
|
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rm9 - helix, 30
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---end information
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nomad
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From: Bruce_A._Bollinger@transarc.com
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Subject: backup SAR disk info requested
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 13:37:44 -0400
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Hi,
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I now have my system setup to where I am happy and I need to backup
|
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the entire system. I found some nice handy dandy backup scripts on
|
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tsx-11, but I am at a loss to set up a search and rescue diskette. I
|
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am using ftape and Linux 1.1.40.
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At this point, I am open to suggestions of popular backup scripts with
|
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built-in SAR generation.
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Thanks for suggestions,
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Bruce
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