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  • Data and Technology

    Posted on January 22nd, 2008

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    broken, packages, python, red hat, REHL3, RHEL4, rpm, rpm -e --nodeps, up2date, update, upgrade

    RHEL3 Upgrade to RHEL4 Breaks up2date

    Last week I had to upgrade one of our old RHEL3 servers in order to get it to address disks larger than 2TB. I did the upgrade from CD, and it went fairly smoothly, except up2date would not run after the box came back up.
    It gave me the following error:
    [root@x up2date]# Traceback (most recent call [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on December 21st, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    apache, centos, chkconfig, database, dependancies, horde, horde & imp from rpm, HowTo, hrhel, httpd, imap, imp, ldap, linux, mail server pear, mysql, mysqld, packages, perl-DBD, php, rpm, service, webmail

    Horde / IMP on RHEL 4 From RPM HOWTO

    Whenever you go to install applications and services on registered RHEL servers, it’s always nice to use the RPMs because up2date will keep everything current for you. Managing upgrades gets a whole lot easier when you can bring your system up to current with one simple command. Because of this, I decided that I would [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on December 15th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    apache, cal, database, email, free, gnu, gpl, groupware, HowTo, httpd, ical, install, install software, ldap, ldif, linux, microsoft alternative, ms outlook, open ladap, open source, opengroupware, opengroupware.org, openldap, outlook, package, php, php_postgresql, PostgreSQL, rhel, rpm, skyrix, syadmin, systems administration, unix, web

    Installing OpenGroupWare 1.1.5 on RHEL 3

    OpenGroupWare is an open source groupware package intended as an alternative to proprietary applications such as Exchange and PostPath. It is fairly robust in its feature set, and even integrates well with MS Outlook.
    Its strongest points, in my opinion are that it does not depend in any way on Active Directory, and that it [...]

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