Fedora - Knowledge Base Archives - Hivelocity Hosting https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/tag/fedora/ Dedicated Servers, Private Cloud & Colocation Mon, 18 Dec 2023 21:33:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6 How to unrar on Fedora core Linux Server ? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-to-unrar-on-fedora-core-linux-server/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-to-unrar-on-fedora-core-linux-server/#respond Tue, 29 Jan 2013 14:24:36 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=10908 If you are using Fedora core Linux server then use yum to install rar : yum install unrar Also you can refer following steps: – root@server [~]#cd /tmp root@server [~]#wget https:// www . rarlab.com/rar/rarlinux-3.6.0.tar.gz root@server [~]#tar -zxvf rarlinux-3.6.0.tar.gz root@server [~]#cd rar root@server [~]#cp rar unrar /bin To extract rar file you have to use following …

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If you are using Fedora core Linux server then use yum to install rar :

yum install unrar

Also you can refer following steps: –

root@server [~]#cd /tmp

root@server [~]#wget https:// www . rarlab.com/rar/rarlinux-3.6.0.tar.gz

root@server [~]#tar -zxvf rarlinux-3.6.0.tar.gz

root@server [~]#cd rar

root@server [~]#cp rar unrar /bin

To extract rar file you have to use following command

root@server [~]# unrar e file.rar

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Install Direct Admin on Linux systems https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-install-direct-admin-on-linux-systems-2/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-install-direct-admin-on-linux-systems-2/#respond Sun, 14 Nov 2010 09:45:26 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=2294 Step 1) Do you meet the system requirements? – Clean OS install: Redhat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, Fedora (any version), CentOS (any version). PS :- The setup file for Redhat also works for Fedora and CentOS (any version). – At least one external IP address (NAT/LAN-based systems will NOT work). – SSH installed, gcc installed …

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Step 1)
Do you meet the system requirements?

– Clean OS install: Redhat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, Fedora (any version), CentOS (any version).

PS :- The setup file for Redhat also works for Fedora and CentOS (any version).

– At least one external IP address (NAT/LAN-based systems will NOT work).

– SSH installed, gcc installed (these are usually standard with 99% of systems).

Step 2: Make sure your license information is correct.

Sign into your client account at

*** https://www.directadmin.com/clients ***

and click the “view” link next to your license.

Verify that the server IP address and operating system is correct. Also make sure that the license is Active and Verified (if it isn’t, then the DA billing system hasn’t processed your order yet).

Step3) Login as root and download the setup.sh file

Command

# wget https://www.directadmin.com/setup.sh

Step4) Change permissions on the setup.sh file

Command

# chmod 755 setup.sh

Step5) Run the setup script!

Command

# ./setup.sh

You will be prompted for a client ID number, license ID number, and hostname.

Important: The hostname should not be the same as the primary domain name. e.g. gary.com is not a good hostname, where server.gary.com is good. Having the same host/main domain name will cause e-mail and FTP problems. Also, please make sure the hostname resolves once you setup DNS.

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Install Fantastico on cpanel server https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-to-install-fantastico-on-cpanel-server/ Sun, 14 Nov 2010 04:42:55 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1927 Install Fantastico on Linux cpanel server Before installing Fantastico you must replace the buggy version of wget that ships with your OS or Fantastico will not install. After you fix this you can continue with the installation process: If you have Fedora Core 5/6 or CentOS 5 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on your …

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Install Fantastico on Linux cpanel server

Before installing Fantastico you must replace the buggy version of wget that ships with your OS or Fantastico will not install.

After you fix this you can continue with the installation process:

If you have Fedora Core 5/6 or CentOS 5 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on your server and are experiencing troubles with respect to upgrades (forced or otherwise) of Click Be! or Fantastico or Universina, please check the wget version that you have on your server.

If it is wget-1.10.2-3.3.fc5 or wget-1.10.2-7.el5 or wget-1.10.2-8.fc6.1, we suggest that you replace it immediately with an older and/or stabler version. This version does not honor the “-P” switch.

An alternate version that we suggest is wget-1.10.2-3.2.1

Fire the following commands from command line:

# rpm -qa wget ;
# wget ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/core/5/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/
wget-1.10.2-3.2.1.i386.rpm;
# rpm -e wget ;
# rpm -ivh –force wget-1.10.2-3.2.1.i386.rpm ;
# rpm -qa wget ;

Note: version of wget included with Fedora Core 7 does not have this problem, so that may be a better option for some people.

Installation process : SSH to your server(s) and enter following commands:

# cd /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot/cgi
# wget -N https://files.betaservant.com/files/free/fantastico_whm_admin.tgz
# tar -xzpf fantastico_whm_admin.tgz
# rm -rf fantastico_whm_admin.tgz

Note: if you have problems contacting this server, please try this alternate location:

wget -N https://files.netenberg.com/files/free/fantastico_whm_admin.tgz

Now go to WHM, login as root and follow the link

WHM -> Add-Ons (Plugins on v11.x or higher) -> Fantastico De Luxe WHM Admin (scroll down the left menu).

Upon loading, Fantastico De Luxe WHM Admin

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How do I install Direct Admin on Linux systems? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-install-direct-admin-on-linux-systems/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-install-direct-admin-on-linux-systems/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 14:14:24 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1594 Step 1) Do you meet the system requirements? – Clean OS install: Redhat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, Fedora (any version), CentOS (any version). PS :- The setup file for Redhat also works for Fedora and CentOS (any version). – At least one external IP address (NAT/LAN-based systems will NOT work). – SSH installed, gcc installed …

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Step 1)
Do you meet the system requirements?

– Clean OS install: Redhat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, Fedora (any version), CentOS (any version).

PS :- The setup file for Redhat also works for Fedora and CentOS (any version).

– At least one external IP address (NAT/LAN-based systems will NOT work).

– SSH installed, gcc installed (these are usually standard with 99% of systems).

Step 2: Make sure your license information is correct.

Sign into your client account at

*** https://www.directadmin.com/clients ***

and click the “view” link next to your license.

Verify that the server IP address and operating system is correct. Also make sure that the license is Active and Verified (if it isn’t, then the DA billing system hasn’t processed your order yet).

Step3) Login as root and download the setup.sh file

Command

# wget https://www.directadmin.com/setup.sh

Step4) Change permissions on the setup.sh file

Command

# chmod 755 setup.sh

Step5) Run the setup script!

Command

# ./setup.sh

You will be prompted for a client ID number, license ID number, and hostname.

Important: The hostname should not be the same as the primary domain name. e.g. gary.com is not a good hostname, where server.gary.com is good. Having the same host/main domain name will cause e-mail and FTP problems. Also, please make sure the hostname resolves once you setup DNS.

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How do I update my system with yum? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-update-my-system-with-yum/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-update-my-system-with-yum/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 12:39:52 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1454 Use the update option to upgrade all of your Fedora system software to the latest version with one operation. To perform a full system update, type this command: su -c 'yum update' At the prompt, enter the root password. If you want to automatically update your system The yum package supplied with Fedora Core includes …

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Use the update option to upgrade all of your Fedora system software to the latest version with one operation.

To perform a full system update, type this command:

su -c 'yum update'

At the prompt, enter the root password.

If you want to automatically update your system

The yum package supplied with Fedora Core includes scripts to perform full system updates every day. To activate automatic daily updates, enter this command:

su -c '/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 yum on; /sbin/service yum start'

At the prompt, enter the password for the root account.
[Note]
How Daily Updates are Run

There is no separate yum service that runs on your system. The command given above enables the control script /etc/rc.d/init.d/yum. This control script activates the script /etc/cron.daily/yum.cron, which causes the cron service to perform the system update automatically at 4am each day.

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How do I add additional alias IP addresses in CentOS or Fedora? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-add-additional-alias-ip-addresses-in-centos-or-fedora/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-add-additional-alias-ip-addresses-in-centos-or-fedora/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 12:36:56 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1445 The steps to add additional IP’s are: Login into the server as the root user: Change to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts Assuming that the network interface name is eth0 cp ifcfg-eth0 as ifcfg-eth0:1 Edit the ifcfg-eth0:1 file and change the DEVICE parameter to DEVICE=eth0:1 Change the other parameters in the file such as IPADDR to …

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The steps to add additional IP’s are:

Login into the server as the root user:

Change to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory
cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts

Assuming that the network interface name is eth0

cp ifcfg-eth0 as ifcfg-eth0:1

Edit the ifcfg-eth0:1 file and change the DEVICE parameter to DEVICE=eth0:1

Change the other parameters in the file such as IPADDR to the new IP address.

After this restart the network service:
service network restart

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Can I install on ReiserFS, JFS, or XFS? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/can-i-install-on-reiserfs-jfs-or-xfs/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/can-i-install-on-reiserfs-jfs-or-xfs/#respond Tue, 09 Nov 2010 17:27:09 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=733 Yes, you can install Fedora on ReiserFS, JFS, or XFS. None of these file systems are officially supported by the Fedora Project. (That means that you can use them, but you won’t find a lot of official help from the Fedora Project if things go wrong.) At the installer prompt, type this for ReiserFS: linux …

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Yes, you can install Fedora on ReiserFS, JFS, or XFS.

None of these file systems are officially supported by the Fedora Project. (That means that you can use them, but you won’t find a lot of official help from the Fedora Project if things go wrong.)

At the installer prompt, type this for ReiserFS:

linux selinux=0 reiserfs

or this for JFS:

linux selinux=0 jfs

or this for XFS:

linux xfs

NOTE: You cannot use SELinux on ReiserFS or JFS. XFS is OK. (If you don’t know what SELinux is, you can ignore this warning.)

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