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October 31st, 2002, 02:23 AM
#1
Member
Errors in System Configuration
Hi, I have looked on the RedHat Bugsite and cant find a solution maybe i missed something but....
Im running Linux 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.19. And when i start up GNOME and go to "PROGRAMS"---->SYSTEM"---->"SERVICE CONFIGURATION" I get an error of"
Application "usr/bin/python" (process 1322) has crashed due to fatal error.
(Segmentation fault)
########################################## ################
And then when i go to ""PROGRAMS"---->SYSTEM"---->"NETWORK CONFIGURATION" i get an error of:
An unhandled exception has occired. This is most likley a bug. Pleasae copy the full text of this exception or save the crash dump to a fle a detailed bug report against redhat0config-network at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 1206, in ?
window = mainDialog()
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 210, in __init__
self.load()
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 226, in load
self.loadProfiles()
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 239, in loadProfiles
profilelist = getProfileList()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/NCProfileList.py", line 393, in getProfileList
PFList.load()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/NCProfileList.py", line 44, in load
hoconf = Conf.ConfEHosts()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 426, in __init__
Conf.__init__(self, '/etc/hosts')
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 180, in __init__
self.read()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 429, in read
self.initvars()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 442, in initvars
raise BadFile, 'Malformed /etc/hosts file'
Conf.BadFile: Malformed /etc/hosts file
Local variables in innermost frame:
self: <netconfpkg.Conf.ConfEHosts instance at 845a788>
var: ['119.13.1.110']
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October 31st, 2002, 02:23 AM
#2
Member
Errors in System Configuration
Hi, I have looked on the RedHat Bugsite and cant find a solution maybe i missed something but....
Im running Linux 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.19. And when i start up GNOME and go to "PROGRAMS"---->SYSTEM"---->"SERVICE CONFIGURATION" I get an error of"
Application "usr/bin/python" (process 1322) has crashed due to fatal error.
(Segmentation fault)
########################################## ################
And then when i go to ""PROGRAMS"---->SYSTEM"---->"NETWORK CONFIGURATION" i get an error of:
An unhandled exception has occired. This is most likley a bug. Pleasae copy the full text of this exception or save the crash dump to a fle a detailed bug report against redhat0config-network at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 1206, in ?
window = mainDialog()
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 210, in __init__
self.load()
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 226, in load
self.loadProfiles()
File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 239, in loadProfiles
profilelist = getProfileList()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/NCProfileList.py", line 393, in getProfileList
PFList.load()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/NCProfileList.py", line 44, in load
hoconf = Conf.ConfEHosts()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 426, in __init__
Conf.__init__(self, '/etc/hosts')
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 180, in __init__
self.read()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 429, in read
self.initvars()
File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/Conf.py", line 442, in initvars
raise BadFile, 'Malformed /etc/hosts file'
Conf.BadFile: Malformed /etc/hosts file
Local variables in innermost frame:
self: <netconfpkg.Conf.ConfEHosts instance at 845a788>
var: ['119.13.1.110']
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October 31st, 2002, 03:24 AM
#3
As stated by the last few lines of the error message, it's possible that your hosts file has been corrupted somehow. If you could post the contents of your /etc/hosts file, we could probably help you figure out what to do.
Another possiblity is a hostname conflict. Have you changed your hostname recently? The XServer communicates with itself over the loopback interface. If you change your hostname, but don't change /etc/hosts accordingly, the Xserver has a fit because it doesn't know what IP address to talk to. If you edit your /etc/hosts file to match the change in hostname, the problems go away.
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October 31st, 2002, 03:24 AM
#4
As stated by the last few lines of the error message, it's possible that your hosts file has been corrupted somehow. If you could post the contents of your /etc/hosts file, we could probably help you figure out what to do.
Another possiblity is a hostname conflict. Have you changed your hostname recently? The XServer communicates with itself over the loopback interface. If you change your hostname, but don't change /etc/hosts accordingly, the Xserver has a fit because it doesn't know what IP address to talk to. If you edit your /etc/hosts file to match the change in hostname, the problems go away.
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October 31st, 2002, 03:43 AM
#5
Member
Here is what my
"/etc/hosts" file looks like
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs that require network functionality will #fail
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
119.13.1.110
119.13.1.120
########################################################
Im not sure if this will help but here is what my "/etc/resolv.conf" file looks too.
domain al.hsia.telus.net
nameserver 119.13.1.110 # <--- i know this is my ISP DNS SERVER
nameserver 119.13.1.120 #<---Secondary ISP DNS Sever
nameserver 207.102.99.66 #<--- But i dont know what this is???
nameserver 207.102.99.82 #<----or this???
search al.hsia.telus.net
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October 31st, 2002, 03:43 AM
#6
Member
Here is what my
"/etc/hosts" file looks like
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs that require network functionality will #fail
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
119.13.1.110
119.13.1.120
########################################################
Im not sure if this will help but here is what my "/etc/resolv.conf" file looks too.
domain al.hsia.telus.net
nameserver 119.13.1.110 # <--- i know this is my ISP DNS SERVER
nameserver 119.13.1.120 #<---Secondary ISP DNS Sever
nameserver 207.102.99.66 #<--- But i dont know what this is???
nameserver 207.102.99.82 #<----or this???
search al.hsia.telus.net
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October 31st, 2002, 04:00 AM
#7
Ok, the nameserver entries don't need to be in your /etc/hosts file. You can remove them from there. Does your computer have a hostname or does it just say localhost at the prompts? If your computer is simply called localhost, then try removing the 119.13.1.110 entry and the 119.13.1.120 entry. Then see if it works any better.
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October 31st, 2002, 04:00 AM
#8
Ok, the nameserver entries don't need to be in your /etc/hosts file. You can remove them from there. Does your computer have a hostname or does it just say localhost at the prompts? If your computer is simply called localhost, then try removing the 119.13.1.110 entry and the 119.13.1.120 entry. Then see if it works any better.
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October 31st, 2002, 04:10 AM
#9
Member
Thanks... str34m3r
I removed the nameserver entries in my "/etc/hosts" that solved it thank you!
"If i wanted to change my host name do i put those to entries back in?"
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October 31st, 2002, 04:10 AM
#10
Member
Thanks... str34m3r
I removed the nameserver entries in my "/etc/hosts" that solved it thank you!
"If i wanted to change my host name do i put those to entries back in?"
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