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RE: [cobalt-users] Problem: Cron <root@www> run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Problem: Cron <root@www> run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
- From: "patrick coeman" <patrick.coeman@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Mar 17 00:27:02 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Matt,
Thank you for your answer. But to use the Knowledgebase you have to be
good in formulating questions in English. And I am not that good. So I
tried it and the proper answer didn't showed up. But I am happy that
great man as you helped us non-English readers out the proplems. Thanks
Matt!
Groeten / Bye,
Patrick 'Patje' Coeman
Is bovenstaande onzin? Lees eens aandachtig de licentievoorwaarden van
enkele softwarepaketten die u gebruikt... U hebt zich al akkoord
verklaard met vele gekkere dingen!
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Matt Brown
Verzonden: zondag 17 maart 2002 15:35
Aan: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: RE: [cobalt-users] Problem: Cron <root@www> run-parts
/etc/cron.weekly
> Today I received a error message with only the following clear text:
> ..................................................................
> From: root (Cron Daemon)
> To: root
> Subject: Cron <root@www> run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
> Read file error: ./resolv.conf.5 No such file or directory
> ..................................................................
> Any idea? I did a update from the server this week (raq4i) to all the
> latest Cobalt Sun updates.
Check the Cobalt KnowledgeBase !
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It states:
Question
After installing OS Update 2.0, I get this error from cron saying
"Read file error: ./resolv.conf.5 No such file or directory". How can I
get rid of it?
Answer
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SUN COBALT PRODUCTS ARE SERVER APPLIANCES AND ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE
SERVICES SUCH AS WEB HOSTING, E-MAIL, AND FILE SHARING, WHICH ARE
ACCESSED VIA A WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE. DIRECT ACCESS OR MODIFICATION
OF THE UNDERLYING SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE OF THE SUN COBALT PRODUCT IS NOT
SUPPORTED BY SUN COBALT AND WILL VOID YOUR PRODUCT WARRANTY. THE
INFORMATION BELOW IS PROVIDED "AS IS," FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
SUN COBALT WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES OR DAMAGES SUFFERED AS A
RESULT OF YOUR USE OF THIS INFORMATION. PHONE AND WEB-BASED SUPPORT WILL
NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR SYSTEM ISSUES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
INFORMATION.
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Telnet to the server as admin and su - to root. Change directory to
/usr/man/man5
Type this:
cp resolver.5.gz resolver.5.gz.bak
gunzip resolver.5.gz
mv resolver.5.gz.bak resolver.5.gz
That will get rid of the errors and still maintain both symlinks.
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