dids wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: dids [mailto:diddy@host.diddyland.top] Sent: 25 April 2000 11:48 To: Steven T. Hatton Subject: RE: [SLE] Does anyone have any advice on how to get the man pages working ( susehelp ) 6.3
ok. there is a problem here in that nslookup doesnt know my server ip lookup
however if i try and access the same pages from the server ( which does know the lookup ) I get the error
I think that rman isnt lookup, i cant see it in the process tree (pstree )
I have tried reinstalling the rman package. But i cant see rman being called anywhere in the startup boot actions ?
where should this be called
does anyone know which rc.d script should be starting rman ?
thanks dids
on a second note. anyone know which file i need to put the localhost name ( host.diddyland.top ) to allow my win9x pcs to know that this is the server
I'll probably figure the last one out, since it used to work.
Dids, It doesn't show up as a separate process. Be srue inetd, or xinetd is running. If not, you can tell SuSEconfig to make it run by editing the rc.config. This can be done in Yast with the last option in the admin menu, or it can be done by hand. I had a problem with xinetd not being configured correctly by Yast so I went back to using inetd. The file that tells inetd what services to support is called /etc/inetd.conf. I believe all this is handled by something called tcpd and portmap. Yast will not only configure your system to start inetd, it will also configure it to run the rman stuff. This is covered in the documnetation. I don't have time to look it up right now, but if you are still stuck I can look later. I don't believe having entries in an /etc/hosts file will get you around the nslookup issue. Try using ip addresses in place of domain names in the hosts.allow. I believe this is done something like this 123.123.164. which tells the system to allow every thing sharing the first thre octets. You need the "." at the end. I think you also need the LOCAL keword in there as well. HTH Steve -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/