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From: Steve D. <sdo...@gm...> - 2006-06-16 00:03:44
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I'm running Debian-Sarge, Webmin version 1.180 using apache2. When I go to create a new site on the server with virtualmin, I get a the following: Setting up log file rotation .. .. no logging directive found in Apache configuration! Not sure how to resolve this. I tried enabling mod_log_common under the "Re-Configure Known [Apache] Modules" in webmin but when I check off that checkbox, it reverts back to unchecked after I hit "configure". Google hasn't been much help. Any and all advice is appreciated. |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 23:48:05
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On 15/Jun/2006 18:21 boricua wrote .. > On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 17:34:43 -0500 (CDT) > "Jamie Cameron" <jca...@we...> wrote: > > > On 15/Jun/2006 17:07 boricua wrote .. > > > for the first time when i went to usermin i saw that it puts a cookie. > > > where can i view such cookie? > > > > What do you mean by view exactly? Do you mean access it in the browser, > or in a Usermin module? > > The cookie just contains a session ID that is created in the DBM map > /var/usermin/sessiondb, > > to associate a user one he has logged in. > > > > - Jamie > > usermin module In that case, you can find it in the $main::session_id variable. - Jamie |
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From: boricua <bo...@de...> - 2006-06-15 23:24:21
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 17:34:43 -0500 (CDT) "Jamie Cameron" <jca...@we...> wrote: > On 15/Jun/2006 17:07 boricua wrote .. > > for the first time when i went to usermin i saw that it puts a cookie. > > where can i view such cookie? > > What do you mean by view exactly? Do you mean access it in the browser, or in a Usermin module? > The cookie just contains a session ID that is created in the DBM map /var/usermin/sessiondb, > to associate a user one he has logged in. > > - Jamie usermin module |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 22:37:08
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On 15/Jun/2006 17:13 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
<blockquote type=3D"cite">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<b><font color=3D"#000000">Version 1.279 on localhost.localdomain (Ubuntu Linux 5.10)</font></b><br />
<br />
<font color=3D"#000000">By the way</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">This is also not nice: </font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">=A0 localhost.localdomain</font><br />
</blockquote>
<font color=3D"#000000">This is partially fixed with the no_hostname_f=3D1. The Fully qualified DNS is not shown, but it is okay for me!</font><br />
<br />
</blockquote>
<font color=3D"#000000">That is expected unfortunately. On most systems, hostname -f outputs the fully qualified hostname .. but for some reason it isn't working on your box.</font><br />
<br />
</blockquote>
Just for pointing out the problem.<br />
I am using here 8 systems, all installed with one of:<br />
- ubuntu dapper<br />
- ubuntu breezy<br />
- debian sarge<br />
<br />
All have the same problem.<br />
<br />
If I could help more, let me know!<br />
<br />
Many thanks for your help!
</blockquote>Those are all debian-based systems, so it is likely the same issue effects all of them..<br />What does the /etc/hosts file contain on your system? That may be the source of the 'localhost' hostname.<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 22:34:52
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On 15/Jun/2006 17:07 boricua wrote .. > for the first time when i went to usermin i saw that it puts a cookie. > where can i view such cookie? What do you mean by view exactly? Do you mean access it in the browser, or in a Usermin module? The cookie just contains a session ID that is created in the DBM map /var/usermin/sessiondb, to associate a user one he has logged in. - Jamie |
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-15 22:13:57
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> > > Version 1.279 on localhost.localdomain (Ubuntu Linux 5.10) > > > > > > By the way > > > This is also not nice: > > > localhost.localdomain > > > > This is partially fixed with the no_hostname_f=1. The Fully > > qualified DNS is not shown, but it is okay for me! > > > > That is expected unfortunately. On most systems, hostname -f outputs > the fully qualified hostname .. but for some reason it isn't working > on your box. > Just for pointing out the problem. I am using here 8 systems, all installed with one of: - ubuntu dapper - ubuntu breezy - debian sarge All have the same problem. If I could help more, let me know! Many thanks for your help! |
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From: boricua <bo...@de...> - 2006-06-15 22:09:55
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for the first time when i went to usermin i saw that it puts a cookie. where can i view such cookie? |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 22:06:59
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On 15/Jun/2006 17:03 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
<blockquote type=3D"cite">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<b><font color=3D"#000000">Version 1.279 on localhost.localdomain (Ubuntu Linux 5.10)</font></b><br />
<br />
<font color=3D"#000000">By the way</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">This is also not nice: </font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">=A0 localhost.localdomain</font><br />
</blockquote>
This is partially fixed with the no_hostname_f=3D1. The Fully qualified DNS is not shown, but it is okay for me!<br />
<br />
</blockquote>That is expected unfortunately. On most systems, hostname -f outputs the fully qualified hostname .. but for some reason it isn't working on your box.<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />
|
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-15 22:03:40
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> Version 1.279 on localhost.localdomain (Ubuntu Linux 5.10) > > By the way > This is also not nice: > localhost.localdomain This is partially fixed with the no_hostname_f=1. The Fully qualified DNS is not shown, but it is okay for me! |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 21:59:50
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On 15/Jun/2006 16:53 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
<blockquote type=3D"cite">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<font color=3D"#000000">For run after, it reports success even if a add an wrong command</font><br />
<br />
</blockquote>
<font color=3D"#000000">Are you sure? I just tested this with a command like :</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">/bin/false</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">which will of course report a failing exit status, and the backup was correctly recorded as failed.</font><br />
</blockquote>
<br />
cmd to run after:<br />
- /bin/false<br />
or<br />
- asdf<br />
<br />
and here my output:
<pre><b>Performing backup of </b><b><tt>/etc</tt></b><b> to </b><b><tt>/tmp/dummy.dump</tt></b><b> ..</b>
</pre>
<br />
<pre> DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Thu Jun 15 23:46:57 2006<br /> DUMP: Dumping /dev/hda2 (/ (dir etc)) to /tmp/dummy.dump001<br /> DUMP: Label: /<br /> DUMP: Writing 10 Kilobyte records<br /> DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files]<br /> DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories]<br /> DUMP: estimated 47280 blocks.<br /> DUMP: Dumping volume 1 on /tmp/dummy.dump001<br /> DUMP: Volume 1 started with block 1 at: Thu Jun 15 23:47:02 2006<br /> DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories]<br /> DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files]<br /> DUMP: Closing /tmp/dummy.dump001<br /> DUMP: Volume 1 completed at: Thu Jun 15 23:47:15 2006<br /> DUMP: Volume 1 46860 blocks (45.76MB)<br /> DUMP: Volume 1 took 0:00:13<br /> DUMP: Volume 1 transfer rate: 3604 kB/s<br /> DUMP: 46860 blocks (45.76MB) on 1 volume(s)<br /> DUMP: finished in 13 seconds, throughput 3604 kBytes/sec<br /> DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Thu Jun 15 23:46:57 2006<br /> DUMP: Date this dump completed: Th
u Jun 15 23:47:15 2006<br /> DUMP: Average transfer rate: 3604 kB/s<br /> DUMP: DUMP IS DONE<br /></pre>
<b>.. backup complete.</b><br />
<br />
<br />
<b><font color=3D"#000000">Version 1.279 on localhost.localdomain (Ubuntu Linux 5.10)</font></b><br />
<br />
<br />
By the way<br />
This is also not nice: <br />
=A0 localhost.localdomain<br />
And the system is Ubuntu dapper and therefore: <br />
=A0 Ubuntu Linux 6.06
</blockquote>OK, I see the bug now .. it is not checking the post-backup command output when you run in from the web interface. I'll fix this in the 1.280 release.<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-15 21:53:32
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> > For run after, it reports success even if a add an wrong command > > > > Are you sure? I just tested this with a command like : > /bin/false > which will of course report a failing exit status, and the backup was > correctly recorded as failed. cmd to run after: - /bin/false or - asdf and here my output: Performing backup of /etc to /tmp/dummy.dump .. DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Thu Jun 15 23:46:57 2006 DUMP: Dumping /dev/hda2 (/ (dir etc)) to /tmp/dummy.dump001 DUMP: Label: / DUMP: Writing 10 Kilobyte records DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files] DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories] DUMP: estimated 47280 blocks. DUMP: Dumping volume 1 on /tmp/dummy.dump001 DUMP: Volume 1 started with block 1 at: Thu Jun 15 23:47:02 2006 DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories] DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files] DUMP: Closing /tmp/dummy.dump001 DUMP: Volume 1 completed at: Thu Jun 15 23:47:15 2006 DUMP: Volume 1 46860 blocks (45.76MB) DUMP: Volume 1 took 0:00:13 DUMP: Volume 1 transfer rate: 3604 kB/s DUMP: 46860 blocks (45.76MB) on 1 volume(s) DUMP: finished in 13 seconds, throughput 3604 kBytes/sec DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Thu Jun 15 23:46:57 2006 DUMP: Date this dump completed: Thu Jun 15 23:47:15 2006 DUMP: Average transfer rate: 3604 kB/s DUMP: DUMP IS DONE .. backup complete. Version 1.279 on localhost.localdomain (Ubuntu Linux 5.10) By the way This is also not nice: localhost.localdomain And the system is Ubuntu dapper and therefore: Ubuntu Linux 6.06 |
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From: Robert M. <rg...@ht...> - 2006-06-15 21:46:38
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Bit off topic, but I want to use Webmin to set up the procmail filter. I am ASSuMing I have procmail installed. There are some things in my M4 configuration for sendmail that seems to indicate this. Now I am setting up Asterfax. Asterfax wants incoming faxs to be deposited in a directory like: /var/spool/asterfax/inbox My host is sip.htt-consult.com. I want mail for fax.htt-consult.com to go into the asterfax inbox directory. first I set up a CNAME for fax.domain.com Then I add a local domain to sendmail of fax.htt-consult.com and a procmail entry of :0 * ^(To|Cc|Bcc).*@fax.htt-consult.com /var/spool/asterfax/inbox/ (created with Webmin add new filter action) I send an email to 74...@fa... and I see in /var/log/maillog that the to get rewritten to 74...@si... and there is no user 747. Message is rejected. Jun 15 17:16:51 sip sendmail[3172]: k5FLGpeM003172: <74...@si...>... User unknown Jun 15 17:16:51 sip sendmail[3172]: k5FLGpeM003172: from=<rg...@ht...>, size=974, class=0, nrcpts=0, proto=ESMTP, daemon=MTA, relay=[65.84.78.211] So local domain is not the answer. Then I try domain routing (mailertable). I create the entry: fax.htt-consult.com procmail: and spam control (access) fax.htt-consult.com OK seems good. But maillog says: Jun 15 17:26:15 sip sendmail[3252]: k5FLQFXX003252: fro...@si..., size=431, class=0, nrcpts=1, msgid=<115...@si...>, relay=root@localhost Jun 15 17:26:15 sip sendmail[3252]: k5FLQFXX003252: to...@fa..., ctl...@si... (100/101), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=30431, relay=[127.0.0.1] [127.0.0.1], dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1] Oh, since there is a user asterisk on this system, I am using Webmins user mail to send the test messages discussed above. I can't figure out what sendmail did with the message when it got the connection refused.... Oh, I switched to Thunderbird mail from Eudora and still shaking things out... |
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-15 21:45:30
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> > > Yes, that is useful .. > > > If you run the command hostname -f as root at the shell prompt, > > > what does it output? > > > > > > > Thats it! > > > > hostname -f = localhost > > OK .. to fix this, edit the file /etc/webmin/config and add the line : > no_hostname_f=1 > > Which Linux distribution are you running there by the way? I know that > Slackware has > a problem with hostname -f , but others should be OK. Okay I will try it. I run Ubuntu (breezy and dapper) and debian (sarge) |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 18:03:22
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On 15/Jun/2006 05:36 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
<blockquote type=3D"cite">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<font color=3D"#000000">Is this patch also part of the new 1.279?</font><br />
</blockquote>
<font color=3D"#000000">Yes, it is .. let me know if it doesn't work for you.</font><br />
</blockquote>
No, it only works for the run before.<br />
<br />
For run after, it reports success even if a add an wrong command<br /><br />
</blockquote>Are you sure? I just tested this with a command like :<br />/bin/false<br />which will of course report a failing exit status, and the backup was correctly recorded as failed.<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 17:49:56
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On 15/Jun/2006 02:30 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
<blockquote type=3D"cite">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
<font color=3D"#000000">I debugged it myself.</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">Here my results with the call sequence:</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">2. else {</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $get_system_hostname[$m] =3D $flag;</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000"> </font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">=A0=A0=A0 here I get the wrong hostname "localhost"</font><br />
<br />
<font color=3D"#000000">3. return $get_system_hostname[$m];</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000"> </font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">=A0=A0=A0 consequenty, here I get localhost</font><br />
<br />
<font color=3D"#000000">Does this helps?</font><br />
<br />
</blockquote>
<font color=3D"#000000">Yes, that is useful ..</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">If you run the command=A0 hostname -f=A0 as root at the shell prompt, what does it output?</font><br />
<br />
</blockquote>
Thats it!<br />
<br />
<font color=3D"#000000">hostname -f </font>=3D localhost
</blockquote>OK .. to fix this, edit the file /etc/webmin/config and add the line :<br />no_hostname_f=3D1<br /><br />Which Linux distribution are you running there by the way? I know that Slackware has<br />a problem with hostname -f=A0 , but others should be OK.<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br /><br />
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-15 10:36:17
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> > Is this patch also part of the new 1.279? > > Yes, it is .. let me know if it doesn't work for you. No, it only works for the run before. For run after, it reports success even if a add an wrong command |
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-15 07:30:42
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> > I debugged it myself.
> > Here my results with the call sequence:
> > 2. else {
> > $get_system_hostname[$m] = $flag;
> >
> > here I get the wrong hostname "localhost"
> >
> > 3. return $get_system_hostname[$m];
> >
> > consequenty, here I get localhost
> >
> > Does this helps?
> >
>
> Yes, that is useful ..
> If you run the command hostname -f as root at the shell prompt, what
> does it output?
>
Thats it!
hostname -f = localhost
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-14 22:25:05
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On 14/Jun/2006 15:45 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
<blockquote type=3D"cite">
<blockquote type=3D"CITE">
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<font color=3D"#000000">I have an runafter FSdump script, which exits with "exit 1" if i get any error in the script. But the webmin reports a successfull backup!</font><br />
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<font color=3D"#000000">Any hints or ideas?</font><br />
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<font color=3D"#000000">That is a bug (I guess) in Webmin .. even if=A0 the post-backup command fails, the backup still</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">reports success. I will change this in the next release..</font><br />
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Is this patch also part of the new 1.279?
</blockquote>Yes, it is .. let me know if it doesn't work for you.<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-14 22:24:34
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On 14/Jun/2006 15:44 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
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<pre><font color=3D"#000000">Unfortunately there isn't any debug mode, sorry..</font>
<font color=3D"#000000">The closest you could get is editing /usr/libexec/webmin/fsdump/backup.pl</font>
<font color=3D"#000000">and adding code to print information (like the hostname) as it progresses.</font>
<font color=3D"#000000">Something like :</font>
<font color=3D"#000000">print STDERR "hostname =3D ",&get_system_hostname(),"\n";</font>
<font color=3D"#000000"> </font>
<font color=3D"#000000">> Have you got my answer, that the system monitoring module also reports</font>
<font color=3D"#000000">> "localhost" in the mailsubject?</font>
<font color=3D"#000000">Yes .. that looks like the same cause.</font>
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I debugged it myself.<br />
Here my results with the call sequence:<br />
1. if ($gconfig{'os_type'} ne 'windows')<br />
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 # Can use hostname command on Unix<br />
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 &execute_command("hostname", undef, \$get_system_hostname[$m],<br />
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 undef, 0, 1);<br />
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=A0=A0=A0 here I get the correct hostname "manni"<br />
2. else {<br />
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $get_system_hostname[$m] =3D $flag;<br />
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <br />
=A0=A0=A0 here I get the wrong hostname "localhost"<br />
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3. return $get_system_hostname[$m];<br />
=A0=A0 <br />
=A0=A0=A0 consequenty, here I get localhost<br />
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Does this helps?<br />
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</blockquote>Yes, that is useful ..<br />If you run the command=A0 hostname -f=A0 as root at the shell prompt, what does it output?<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-14 20:45:37
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> > I have an runafter FSdump script, which exits with "exit 1" if i get > > any error in the script. But the webmin reports a successfull > > backup! > > > > Any hints or ideas? > > That is a bug (I guess) in Webmin .. even if the post-backup command > fails, the backup still > reports success. I will change this in the next release.. Is this patch also part of the new 1.279? |
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From: Kaiser, H. <r_...@gm...> - 2006-06-14 20:44:31
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> Unfortunately there isn't any debug mode, sorry..
> The closest you could get is editing /usr/libexec/webmin/fsdump/backup.pl
> and adding code to print information (like the hostname) as it progresses.
> Something like :
>
> print STDERR "hostname = ",&get_system_hostname(),"\n";
>
> > Have you got my answer, that the system monitoring module also reports
> > "localhost" in the mailsubject?
>
> Yes .. that looks like the same cause.
I debugged it myself.
Here my results with the call sequence:
1. if ($gconfig{'os_type'} ne 'windows')
# Can use hostname command on Unix
&execute_command("hostname", undef, \$get_system_hostname[$m],
undef, 0, 1);
here I get the correct hostname "manni"
2. else {
$get_system_hostname[$m] = $flag;
here I get the wrong hostname "localhost"
3. return $get_system_hostname[$m];
consequenty, here I get localhost
Does this helps?
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From: Vernon <ve...@cw...> - 2006-06-14 18:26:34
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<HTML> <HEAD> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" http-equiv=3DContent-Type> <META content=3D"OPENWEBMAIL" name=3DGENERATOR> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <font size=3D"2">Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks <br /> <br /> <hr />Vernon Webb=20 <br />(201) 703-1232=20 <br /><a href=3D"http://www.compwiz-designs.com/">web designs</a> & <a = href=3D"http://www.comp-wiz.com/">web hosting</a> by comp-wiz.com, inc. </f= ont> </BODY> </HTML> |
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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-14 18:14:31
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On 14/Jun/2006 12:44 Vernon wrote .. <blockquote type=3D"cite"> <font size=3D"2"><font size=3D"2">Can anyone tell me how I format a hard drive that has already been mounted in my system using Webmin? <br /> <br />-------------------------------------------- <br />Vernon Webb <br />Network Information Systems Engineer - Webmaster <br /><a href=3D"http://www.compwiz-designs.com/">web designs</a> & <a href=3D"http://www.comp-wiz.com/">web hosting</a> by comp-wiz.com, inc. <br /></font></font> </blockquote>Sure .. you need to do the following :<br /><br />1) In the Disk and Network Filesystems module, un-mount the filesystem by clicking on Yes in the mounted column<br />2) Go to the Partitions on Local Disks module, and click on the partition you want to format.<br />3) Use the Create Filesystem button at the bottom of the page to format the partition.<br />4) Go back to the Disk and Network Filesystems module, and re-mount it.<br /><br />Naturally, this will delete ALL data on your filesystem!<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br /> |
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From: Vernon <ve...@cw...> - 2006-06-14 17:44:28
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<HTML> <HEAD> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" http-equiv=3DContent-Type> <META content=3D"OPENWEBMAIL" name=3DGENERATOR> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <font size=3D"2"><font size=3D"2">Can anyone tell me how I format a hard dr= ive that has already been mounted in my system using Webmin?=20 <br /> <br />--------------------------------------------=20 <br />Vernon Webb=20 <br />Network Information Systems Engineer - Webmaster=A0=20 <br /><a href=3D"http://www.compwiz-designs.com/">web designs</a> & <a = href=3D"http://www.comp-wiz.com/">web hosting</a> by comp-wiz.com, inc.=20 <br /></font></font> </BODY> </HTML> |
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From: sasa <sa...@sh...> - 2006-06-14 16:54:37
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Hi, I use the webmin latest version, I have a problem with asterisk webmin module, after that I have installed module with success... ASTERISK PBX in /usr/libexec/webmin/webmin_work (80Kb) under category Servers ..but on link ASTERISK PBX I have in the browser: Error-file not found Thanks. ------ Salvatore. |