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RE: [cobalt-users] RAQ31 COBALT DATA BASE BROKEN
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] RAQ31 COBALT DATA BASE BROKEN
- From: Bo von Hohenlohe <bvhprods@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Mar 8 14:21:00 2004
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>>
>>
>> Somebody please respond. Thank you.
>>
>> RE: RAQ3I COBALT DATA BASE BROKEN
>>
>> The data base on my RaQ3i is broken, it can not be rebuilt. I am in the
>> process of leasing a new server and want to disable all processes, cron
>> jobs or other services relating to the old Cobalt Data Base / GUI to
>> prevent any problems in the next week or so.
>>
>> Would someone be so kind as to send a list of what should be turned off.
>>
>> Please provide the command lines for doing so as well.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Bo von Hohenlohe
>> bvhprods@xxxxxxx
>>
>
>Well... "broken" is not realy a sharp definition of the situation, so i
>suppose it could lead to "problems", The correct solution for "problems" is
>"help" . The point is, how can anyone predict the solution to possible
>problems arising from an unknown problem in an unknown configuration with
>unknown setup. I would suggest contacting a commercial consultant who can
>investigate the problem, and take appropiate measures. Take a look at the
>cobalt links section here http://www.depopo.net/content/textmenu.asp and you
>will encounter multiple options.
>
>As an alternative, listing the jobs's you have in crontab and the various
>other cron schedules like cron.daily and cron.weekly may cause someone on
>the list to jump up and be able to give some to the point suggestions on
>what to disable.
>
>-if- your box is plain vanilla cobalt with no additions, you probaly dont
>need to disable anything to keep it rolling as it is.
>
>Bob.
>
>
Bob: Thank you very much for your response. My server has been functioning
since February 22 with a disabled GUI. Once in a while all the memory is
grabbed slowing down web access - a reboot cures that issue. Your are
right, leave it alone until I get a new box. I will look into the what cron
jobs might relate to the Cobalt data base.. Thanks again. Bo
Bo von Hohenlohe
bvhprods@xxxxxxx