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Re: [cobalt-users] Re: How do i can re install apache in cobalt raq4i
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Re: How do i can re install apache in cobalt raq4i
- From: Goetz Lohmann <goetz.lohmann@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Feb 12 13:07:01 2003
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
José Luis Chafardet Grimaldi schrieb:
>José Luis Chafardet Grimaldi schrieb:
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>>>>>Get the Apache RPMS from
>>>>>ftp://ftp.cobalt.sun.com/pub/products/raq4/ and do
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>>>>>rpm -ivh --force filename.rpm
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>>>>Do i have to download them all ? are a lot of them
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>>>No, like I said, get the _Apache_ RPMS, not _all_ RPMS. There should
>>>be 4 (maybe 5) Apache RPMS. Connect to the FTP server, get to the
>>>RPMS directory, and do "get *apache*.rpm"
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>>>- --
>>>Bruce Timberlake
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>>Bruce please i'm lost a lot
>>already downloaded all the rpms concerning apache were 5
>>
>>but
>>the server trowed me a maintenance notice
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>>and it goes down
>>
>>what is that
>>
>>to be honest i'm scared, that have never happened to me before
>>
>>is that bad? good? normal? abnormal?
>>
>>it was alone, i didnt ordered or typed nothing about
>>please man point me, i'm scared about my server, i host 3 webportals, and
>>now the server is unavailable
>>
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>never ever run a RPM packet installation if you don't know what it will do.
>... example ... a RaQ4 with recent Security Patches show the following
>RPM packages installed:
>
>
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>>rpm -qa|grep apache
>>
>>
>apache-admsrv-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-openssl-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-icons-pacifica-1
>apache-conf-shinkansen-4
>apache-devel-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-mod_perl-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
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>all bunch of ftp://ftp.cobalt.sun.com/pub/products/raq4/RPMS/ is far OLD
>with apache-1.3.12 wich has a some security holes !!!
>
>if ever in need of some newer RPM get the package installed.
>
>If this however not work you might SSH (don't use Telnet) in your box
>as root user if you know in which PKG is the file you need ...
>(in your way it is "Apache & SSL Update 2.0.1")
>
>
>
>>cd /tmp
>>wget
>>
>>
>ftp://ftp.cobalt.sun.com/pub/packages/raq4/eng/RaQ4-All-Security-2.0.1-2-157
>87.pkg
>
>
>>/usr/local/sbin/cobalt_upgrade RaQ4-All-Security-2.0.1-2-15787.pkg
>>
>>
>
>if this also fail (maybe uninstall it first with cobalt_uninstall) you
>could at least rename it
>
>
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>>mv foobar.pkg foobar.tar.gz
>>
>>
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>depack it to a folder (temp)
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>
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>>tar -zxvf foobar.tar.gz
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>>
>
>or use mc (Midnight Commander) to view the content ;-)
>
>now you could install an single rpm by
>
>
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>>rpm -Uvh foobar.rpm
>>
>>
>
>but don't blame someone if you hit your box ... cause this might void
>your warranty !
>
>after all Notice:
>
>RaQs with recent patches are running StackGuard protected binarys which
>won't
>work recently with Non-StackGuard files !!! Also you couldn't grab a
>tarball and
>build your own even to hit a "-canary-death-handler" error on compiling
>cause you
>need a StackGuard compatible compiler which isn't yet installed on a RaQ !
>
>regards
>
>--
>
>here is what returned rpm -qa|grep apache
>
>[root /]# rpm -qa|grep apache
>apache-admsrv-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-openssl-1.3.12-1C9
>apache-openssl-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-conf-shinkansen-4
>apache-icons-pacifica-1
>apache-devel-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-1.3.12-1C9
>apache-mod_perl-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
>apache-1.3.12-1C9
>apache-mod_perl-1.3.12-1C9
>apache-devel-1.3.12-1C9
>[root /]#
>
>
uuhhhh ... thats a mixture of both ... old and new ... baahhhhhh
ok ... here we go ...
your Apache Admin Server seems up to date that the first goal
now I think you have your Package installed and won't be able
to reinstall it the common way ... so you have to force him to do
first remove all the old stuff:
try to uninstall the damaged package
> /usr/local/sbin/cobalt_uninstall
RaQ4-All-Security-2.0.1-2-15787-2.0.1-2-15787
do it by hand with:
> rpm -e apache-admsrv-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
> rpm -e apache-openssl-1.3.12-1C9
> rpm -e apache-openssl-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
> rpm -e apache-conf-shinkansen-4
> rpm -e apache-icons-pacifica-1
> rpm -e apache-devel-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
> rpm -e apache-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
> rpm -e apache-1.3.12-1C9
> rpm -e apache-mod_perl-1.3.20-RaQ4_1C4stackguard
> rpm -e apache-1.3.12-1C9
> rpm -e apache-mod_perl-1.3.12-1C9
> rpm -e apache-devel-1.3.12-1C9
try with --force if some modul try to resist like
> rpm -e moduligetridof --force
then get the package with wget
> cd /tmp
> wget ftp://ftp.cobalt.sun.com/pub/packages/raq4/eng/RaQ4-All-Security-2.0.1-2-15787.pkg
and install it
> /usr/local/sbin/cobalt_upgrade RaQ4-All-Security-2.0.1-2-15787.pkg
now it should do ... maybe if you aren't crashed perl or postgres also !
but there is no warranty !!
regards
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