Result for 398B6E39D64DCD02F0C1A9A257FDEBC9D29EE4D8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/drbdlinks-1.20/WHATSNEW
FileSize3964
MD5C1F666F44FC363182EEDABFE003E3A60
SHA-1398B6E39D64DCD02F0C1A9A257FDEBC9D29EE4D8
SHA-2565AFA9739B8A785BCD09C161D37458249BD0D17F929D1B7FAF5275CA2F97634BC
SSDEEP96:fSjCZpGzUoSiFCM7sYB+vx3QKcnfS/h1Lhca2zpJ5ZaiH:fIyTves/Z3LRfr8ZD
TLSHT1BC81B70FBF4D1A330B4605D1F9A69963DBA581AE07206448B4EDE0DC171237EA777EB4
hashlookup:parent-total7
hashlookup:trust85

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Parents (Total: 7)

The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F92958CF79092624E547193215C5EC9F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe drbdlinks program manages links into a DRBD partition which is shared among several machines. A simple configuration file, "/etc/drbdlinks.conf", specifies the links. This can be used to manage e.g. links for /etc/httpd, /var/lib/pgsql and other system directories that need to appear as if they are local to the system when running applications after the drbd shared partition has been mounted. When running drbdlinks with "start" as the mode, drbdlinks will rename the existing files/directories and then make symbolic links into the DRBD partition, "stop" does the reverse. By default, rename appends ".drbdlinks" to the name, but this can be overridden. An init script is included which runs "stop" before heartbeat starts, and after heartbeat stops. This is done to try to ensure that when the shared partition isn't mounted, the links are in their normal state.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrbdlinks
PackageRelease1.fc15
PackageVersion1.20
SHA-137AD90D2BD66A01EB34B4E0CF03850E9F311D8F3
SHA-256F3C2A4138777425DEDFCE12CBAA8181FB5F8AE881DF92EA4C9CC507C556C7E2B
Key Value
MD5EC7C98580EB9BCE477AFDF79D5A52D8F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe drbdlinks program manages links into a DRBD partition which is shared among several machines. A simple configuration file, "/etc/drbdlinks.conf", specifies the links. This can be used to manage e.g. links for /etc/httpd, /var/lib/pgsql and other system directories that need to appear as if they are local to the system when running applications after the drbd shared partition has been mounted. When running drbdlinks with "start" as the mode, drbdlinks will rename the existing files/directories and then make symbolic links into the DRBD partition, "stop" does the reverse. By default, rename appends ".drbdlinks" to the name, but this can be overridden. An init script is included which runs "stop" before heartbeat starts, and after heartbeat stops. This is done to try to ensure that when the shared partition isn't mounted, the links are in their normal state.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrbdlinks
PackageRelease1.fc16
PackageVersion1.20
SHA-1E6D63908536AF20982CD7DB00D79EB9FCA0EBD8A
SHA-256759E47E9330F1E01FACC498AE64B276B2FA3AF9F056BC7D680C6178E4989EB3C
Key Value
MD50DE3A35027C53E5E98AB97A93813DC80
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe drbdlinks program manages links into a DRBD partition which is shared among several machines. A simple configuration file, "/etc/drbdlinks.conf", specifies the links. This can be used to manage e.g. links for /etc/httpd, /var/lib/pgsql and other system directories that need to appear as if they are local to the system when running applications after the drbd shared partition has been mounted. When running drbdlinks with "start" as the mode, drbdlinks will rename the existing files/directories and then make symbolic links into the DRBD partition, "stop" does the reverse. By default, rename appends ".drbdlinks" to the name, but this can be overridden. An init script is included which runs "stop" before heartbeat starts, and after heartbeat stops. This is done to try to ensure that when the shared partition isn't mounted, the links are in their normal state.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrbdlinks
PackageRelease2.fc17
PackageVersion1.20
SHA-1D4E59FD762617EBF397EAEA5F70A7A59D9E3C578
SHA-25684A451043783CBF9D640E651DB0B598D8A8D1B1D535B63555EFADCA941195D0B
Key Value
MD56631E707127BBE0CF1609C00B978AD5A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe drbdlinks program manages links into a DRBD partition which is shared among several machines. A simple configuration file, "/etc/drbdlinks.conf", specifies the links. This can be used to manage e.g. links for /etc/httpd, /var/lib/pgsql and other system directories that need to appear as if they are local to the system when running applications after the drbd shared partition has been mounted. When running drbdlinks with "start" as the mode, drbdlinks will rename the existing files/directories and then make symbolic links into the DRBD partition, "stop" does the reverse. By default, rename appends ".drbdlinks" to the name, but this can be overridden. An init script is included which runs "stop" before heartbeat starts, and after heartbeat stops. This is done to try to ensure that when the shared partition isn't mounted, the links are in their normal state.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrbdlinks
PackageRelease2.fc17
PackageVersion1.20
SHA-1FF57BAEA34BB39BCAA175862FFED38A9731A9A67
SHA-256A9770BB12C6E9B917F5E97E7F5F308273AA1888A27621E327A64E9FCE8AB2A26
Key Value
MD531EA58285DB38681FD3FE26EF3869BA1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe drbdlinks program manages links into a DRBD partition which is shared among several machines. A simple configuration file, "/etc/drbdlinks.conf", specifies the links. This can be used to manage e.g. links for /etc/httpd, /var/lib/pgsql and other system directories that need to appear as if they are local to the system when running applications after the drbd shared partition has been mounted. When running drbdlinks with "start" as the mode, drbdlinks will rename the existing files/directories and then make symbolic links into the DRBD partition, "stop" does the reverse. By default, rename appends ".drbdlinks" to the name, but this can be overridden. An init script is included which runs "stop" before heartbeat starts, and after heartbeat stops. This is done to try to ensure that when the shared partition isn't mounted, the links are in their normal state.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrbdlinks
PackageRelease1.fc16
PackageVersion1.20
SHA-15063E224B2F965FEC17F41DE26FD539D57599FAA
SHA-256449D83230307DF7CEBA7C99E32A46ADEEC4BBD1EF00EFAF1F92AA55795A52665
Key Value
MD5119D3CFF34FB700EBDD883F745B0F3F9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe drbdlinks program manages links into a DRBD partition which is shared among several machines. A simple configuration file, "/etc/drbdlinks.conf", specifies the links. This can be used to manage e.g. links for /etc/httpd, /var/lib/pgsql and other system directories that need to appear as if they are local to the system when running applications after the drbd shared partition has been mounted. When running drbdlinks with "start" as the mode, drbdlinks will rename the existing files/directories and then make symbolic links into the DRBD partition, "stop" does the reverse. By default, rename appends ".drbdlinks" to the name, but this can be overridden. An init script is included which runs "stop" before heartbeat starts, and after heartbeat stops. This is done to try to ensure that when the shared partition isn't mounted, the links are in their normal state.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrbdlinks
PackageRelease1.el4
PackageVersion1.20
SHA-1E9227161FBC8283045A485E9528E2D9C56C9466B
SHA-256A86EACBB74AFF935517CCB51309EFD3FE92E826E4703236A14AACD1AC1BD1461
Key Value
MD50D4050B69E4DE59C31D61010BCE8EA8B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe drbdlinks program manages links into a DRBD partition which is shared among several machines. A simple configuration file, "/etc/drbdlinks.conf", specifies the links. This can be used to manage e.g. links for /etc/httpd, /var/lib/pgsql and other system directories that need to appear as if they are local to the system when running applications after the drbd shared partition has been mounted. When running drbdlinks with "start" as the mode, drbdlinks will rename the existing files/directories and then make symbolic links into the DRBD partition, "stop" does the reverse. By default, rename appends ".drbdlinks" to the name, but this can be overridden. An init script is included which runs "stop" before heartbeat starts, and after heartbeat stops. This is done to try to ensure that when the shared partition isn't mounted, the links are in their normal state.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedrbdlinks
PackageRelease2.fc17
PackageVersion1.20
SHA-1FCF5B4DE58AB492BC383E775E782923685E0D91A
SHA-256A5FAFDBA2B51E532C4D5327ED4C80D12A4E993F686D2CD04F09C3C4E59BFC527