[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2013:C001 CentOS 5 firefox Update

2013-12-18 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:C001 

Upstream details at : http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6850

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
69ea2073d271e4b8e9bb4cca244633e1a8402f591693f7463d5f05f38dad7a09  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el5.centos.i386.rpm

x86_64:
69ea2073d271e4b8e9bb4cca244633e1a8402f591693f7463d5f05f38dad7a09  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el5.centos.i386.rpm
8752daf842a7211d30f5659c14403ec47efa5cd264464d14d25d04c5c3818681  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el5.centos.x86_64.rpm

Source:
0a0c769cc50e5f3c6047d1293f8422c7608cb4e1dd6795852291e9948aa06ad9  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el5.centos.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2013:1856 CentOS 6 libvirt Update

2013-12-18 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1856 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-1856.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
488920f329f234c27ec7e3865c3aedc5370d3dd5ba37944b6bb545fcfb6fdde1  
libvirt-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.i686.rpm
b34e8d2233345736748be1117b847f6719d973d6170b689065c356818554ee3d  
libvirt-client-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.i686.rpm
fba0f8164f5ffc59eb2805e779db698ec2ee89c4f2e26826bd70aede2a46d490  
libvirt-devel-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.i686.rpm
f8eba9f7d04ccfc930cdaae2bc31f70194a9b4ec7778ab7d4e23777026f8fb50  
libvirt-python-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.i686.rpm

x86_64:
c8e9f2955cb51cc7bd9d37d75cfa0dc846a877a6cf2b33aabf09e02bf96aecee  
libvirt-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm
b34e8d2233345736748be1117b847f6719d973d6170b689065c356818554ee3d  
libvirt-client-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.i686.rpm
4ad9395728b924dd6310fbdb1fc80e04cfff0fd2436eef2b22de40817a9d98ec  
libvirt-client-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm
fba0f8164f5ffc59eb2805e779db698ec2ee89c4f2e26826bd70aede2a46d490  
libvirt-devel-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.i686.rpm
94c40bc90d0aa1cce0d3a9f0224ea2b1edd75385799a2196b7f620d32b62d530  
libvirt-devel-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm
f9075f761f1483c1de29d82eca8ce33e984491e29372e000d1589a9af957c642  
libvirt-lock-sanlock-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm
649e578b285facb92e4b993283e7bcbd4b42d80a6cb6e5df6206ec196a8522d8  
libvirt-python-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm

Source:
852ece733b4bfa2de4c280f96b98e9e136a32f5c9b00a23c23943744ae070c25  
libvirt-0.10.2-29.el6_5.2.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2013:C001 CentOS 6 firefox Update

2013-12-18 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:C001

Upstream details at : http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6850

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
ba44d1947d4da34a5163c6c00b7795c8ea58e2ac3b0c8fe90d2eda9b8382  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el6.centos.i686.rpm

x86_64:
ba44d1947d4da34a5163c6c00b7795c8ea58e2ac3b0c8fe90d2eda9b8382  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el6.centos.i686.rpm
ec62fa4dec4087ab4ed84cb624d0f886ac6f018fb666c1bad98538b455048862  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el6.centos.x86_64.rpm

Source:
74868b0e7f866bac66e44ded2394912d6a1e311067c7ec53247a5c8f430534c4  
firefox-24.2.0-1.0.1.el6.centos.src.rpm



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[CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread Alberto Crego
Buenos días, estoy intentando hacer un script para que me comparare el
contenido de un archivo, con los archivos de un directorio, voy a explicar
mejor el tema.
Tengo  en un archivo un listado de todos los archivos que voy a hacer en
una instación, en  dicho archivo tengo el nombre del archivo y lo que
ocupa, la instalación la tengo que hacer en cerca de 15 máquinas distintas
y paso los archivos por ftp.
Lo que me gustaría hacer es comparar el listado que tengo con los archivos,
con los directorios y que me diga si existe o no ese archivo y si el tamaño
es el mismo.
LLevo varios días dandole vueltas y no soy capaz.
Necesitaria alguíen que me pueda orientar, es decir, que no me haga el
script, pero que me de unas directrices.
Un saludo.
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Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread Andres Genovez
Puedes utilizar el master de los lenguajes de administración: PERL

Creo que hay modulos para eso.

Saludos.


El 18 de diciembre de 2013, 12:27, Alberto Crego
albertocr...@gmail.comescribió:

 Buenos días, estoy intentando hacer un script para que me comparare el
 contenido de un archivo, con los archivos de un directorio, voy a explicar
 mejor el tema.
 Tengo  en un archivo un listado de todos los archivos que voy a hacer en
 una instación, en  dicho archivo tengo el nombre del archivo y lo que
 ocupa, la instalación la tengo que hacer en cerca de 15 máquinas distintas
 y paso los archivos por ftp.
 Lo que me gustaría hacer es comparar el listado que tengo con los archivos,
 con los directorios y que me diga si existe o no ese archivo y si el tamaño
 es el mismo.
 LLevo varios días dandole vueltas y no soy capaz.
 Necesitaria alguíen que me pueda orientar, es decir, que no me haga el
 script, pero que me de unas directrices.
 Un saludo.
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Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread David González Romero
Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado de tu
diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.

Se puede hacer en shell script, php o perl... incluso hasta en C o Python.

Saludos,
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Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread Maxi
El día 18 de diciembre de 2013, 14:50, David González Romero
dgrved...@gmail.com escribió:
 Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado de tu
 diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
 archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.

 Se puede hacer en shell script, php o perl... incluso hasta en C o Python.

 Saludos,
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rsync no sirve para esto?

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Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread Alberto Crego
El listado q tengo es en formato txt, donde tengo una linea con el nombre,
tamaño, por ejemplo, hp001.oct,3500.

Lo q me gustaria es q buscara en el directorio q quiero y que me diga si el
archivo existe y si el tamaño coincide, nada más.

me gustaria que fuera en bash, si puede ser.
El 18/12/2013 18:50, David González Romero dgrved...@gmail.com escribió:

 Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado de tu
 diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
 archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.

 Se puede hacer en shell script, php o perl... incluso hasta en C o Python.

 Saludos,
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Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread Maxi
El día 18 de diciembre de 2013, 15:22, Alberto Crego
albertocr...@gmail.com escribió:
 El listado q tengo es en formato txt, donde tengo una linea con el nombre,
 tamaño, por ejemplo, hp001.oct,3500.

 Lo q me gustaria es q buscara en el directorio q quiero y que me diga si el
 archivo existe y si el tamaño coincide, nada más.

 me gustaria que fuera en bash, si puede ser.
 El 18/12/2013 18:50, David González Romero dgrved...@gmail.com escribió:

 Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado de tu
 diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
 archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.

 Se puede hacer en shell script, php o perl... incluso hasta en C o Python.

 Saludos,
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es con gui o sin ella, no tengo mas tiempo pero con lazarus (object
pascal) tambien se puede hacer. Pero con php me parece mas facil

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Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread Alberto Crego
Hola seria en consola.
El 18/12/2013 19:28, Maxi maximiliano.dua...@gmail.com escribió:

 El día 18 de diciembre de 2013, 15:22, Alberto Crego
 albertocr...@gmail.com escribió:
  El listado q tengo es en formato txt, donde tengo una linea con el
 nombre,
  tamaño, por ejemplo, hp001.oct,3500.
 
  Lo q me gustaria es q buscara en el directorio q quiero y que me diga si
 el
  archivo existe y si el tamaño coincide, nada más.
 
  me gustaria que fuera en bash, si puede ser.
  El 18/12/2013 18:50, David González Romero dgrved...@gmail.com
 escribió:
 
  Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado
 de tu
  diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
  archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.
 
  Se puede hacer en shell script, php o perl... incluso hasta en C o
 Python.
 
  Saludos,
  David
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 es con gui o sin ella, no tengo mas tiempo pero con lazarus (object
 pascal) tambien se puede hacer. Pero con php me parece mas facil

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Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

2013-12-18 Thread Luis Terrel
Es simple en bash hay varias formas te sirve el arg -e de if que es para saber 
si el file existe y tamaño lo puedes sacar de un ls -l con un for y awk luego 
hacer comparacion con tu archivo tanto nombre de archivo y tamaño con for y if 
es el juego si necesitas un ejemplo avisa.

Saludos

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Desde: Alberto Crego albertocr...@gmail.com
Enviado: 18 de diciembre de 2013 1:29 p.m.
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] Script comparar listado de un archivo

Hola seria en consola.
El 18/12/2013 19:28, Maxi maximiliano.dua...@gmail.com escribió:

 El día 18 de diciembre de 2013, 15:22, Alberto Crego
 albertocr...@gmail.com escribió:
  El listado q tengo es en formato txt, donde tengo una linea con el
 nombre,
  tamaño, por ejemplo, hp001.oct,3500.
 
  Lo q me gustaria es q buscara en el directorio q quiero y que me diga si
 el
  archivo existe y si el tamaño coincide, nada más.
 
  me gustaria que fuera en bash, si puede ser.
  El 18/12/2013 18:50, David González Romero dgrved...@gmail.com
 escribió:
 
  Me gustaria saber que tiene tu archivo y como deseas hacer el listado
 de tu
  diretocrio fuente? En todo caso me gustaría más tener el formato de tu
  archivo, de ahi se saca la otra info.
 
  Se puede hacer en shell script, php o perl... incluso hasta en C o
 Python.
 
  Saludos,
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 es con gui o sin ella, no tengo mas tiempo pero con lazarus (object
 pascal) tambien se puede hacer. Pero con php me parece mas facil

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[CentOS-es] (sin asunto)

2013-12-18 Thread NetBiker
Hola,

actualize a CentOS 5.10 un equipo que sirve como gateway entre mi red
local y la red LAN de la institución, tengo habilitado net.ipv4.ip_forward
= 1 y las interfaces de red eth0 y eth1 como Trusted Devices con la
versión anterior funcionaba todo acceso de una red a otra en varios
servicios (impresora de red, servidor de archivos)

pero ahora no puedo acceder de la red LAN a mi red local, pero si desde mi
red local a la red LAN de la institución

las trazas desde la red LAN hacia mi red local no muestran mas alla del
gateway pero viceversa pueden llegar a destino

cual puede ser el problema o que se necesita adicionar en la configuración
con CentOS 5.10 para este propósito

además con el comando: system-config-securitylevel, en entorno gráfico, no
aparecen los Trusted Devices en el wizard; pero en
system-config-securitylevel-tui si aparecen

además que el chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT está implementado en el firewall
en los CentOS 5.xx y creo que el problema radica por ahi

muchas gracias por la ayuda

saludos,

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Re: [CentOS-es] (sin asunto)

2013-12-18 Thread Carlos Restrepo
El 18 de diciembre de 2013, 16:04, NetBiker netbi...@gmail.com escribió:

 Hola,

 actualize a CentOS 5.10 un equipo que sirve como gateway entre mi red
 local y la red LAN de la institución, tengo habilitado net.ipv4.ip_forward
 = 1 y las interfaces de red eth0 y eth1 como Trusted Devices con la
 versión anterior funcionaba todo acceso de una red a otra en varios
 servicios (impresora de red, servidor de archivos)

 pero ahora no puedo acceder de la red LAN a mi red local, pero si desde mi
 red local a la red LAN de la institución

 las trazas desde la red LAN hacia mi red local no muestran mas alla del
 gateway pero viceversa pueden llegar a destino

 cual puede ser el problema o que se necesita adicionar en la configuración
 con CentOS 5.10 para este propósito

 además con el comando: system-config-securitylevel, en entorno gráfico, no
 aparecen los Trusted Devices en el wizard; pero en
 system-config-securitylevel-tui si aparecen

 además que el chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT está implementado en el firewall
 en los CentOS 5.xx y creo que el problema radica por ahi

 muchas gracias por la ayuda

 saludos,

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Luego verifica si puedes conectarte, si el problema persiste no es el
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Re: [CentOS-es] Falla FTP desde exterior

2013-12-18 Thread angel jauregui
Ya he abierto los puertos pasivos en el firewall del server y del router
ISP, tambien reconfigure el vsftpd especificando los puertos pasivos y
YES en el servicio pasivo.

Volvi a intentar conectar y ya me lista los directorios, pero al
intentar *subir
algo* me tira este error:

Error: No se pudo leer desde el socket: ECONNRESET - Connection reset by
peer
Error: Desconectado del servidor
Error: Transferencia fallida

Saludos !


El 16 de diciembre de 2013, 14:33, Pablo Alberto Flores
pabfl...@uchile.clescribió:

 aps.
 olvide esta linea

 pasv_enable=Yes



 El 16 de diciembre de 2013, 15:32, Pablo Alberto Flores
 pabfl...@uchile.clescribió:

  falta definir los puertos pasivos
  pasv_min_port=10190
  pasv_max_port=10199
 
  esos puerto los puedes cambiar a gusto.
  tambien debes abrir en tu iptables
 
  Saludos
 
 
  El 16 de diciembre de 2013, 14:04, angel jauregui 
 darkdiabl...@gmail.comescribió:
 
  @pablo gracias por responder...
 
  El firewall de mi maquina tiene abiertos los puertos FTP (20 y 21), el
  firewall del router también (apuntando al mismo IP del equipo con ftp),
 y
  la configuración del vsftpd es:
 
  *shell# cat /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf*
  anonymous_enable=NO
  local_enable=YES
  write_enable=YES
  local_umask=022
  anon_upload_enable=NO
  dirmessage_enable=YES
  xferlog_enable=YES
  connect_from_port_20=YES
  xferlog_std_format=YES
  listen=YES
  pam_service_name=vsftpd
  userlist_enable=YES
  tcp_wrappers=YES
  max_clients=5
  max_per_ip=5
 
  Algo que vean mal o falte ?
 
  Saludos !
 
 
  El 16 de diciembre de 2013, 10:59, Pablo Alberto Flores
  pabfl...@uchile.clescribió:
 
   Estimado,
   Estas entrando de forma pasiva o activa.
  
   no recuerdo muy bien pero el pasivo ocupa puertos sobre el 1024 para
   establecer conexion además del 20 y 21. eso lo debes configurar en tu
  ftp y
   abrir esos puertos.
  
   dentro de tu red lan abre sin problemas por mucha razones, depende del
   diseño de tu red, la ubicacion del ftp dentro de ella, etc.
  
   Saludos
  
  
  
   El 15 de diciembre de 2013, 14:46, angel jauregui
   darkdiabl...@gmail.comescribió:
  
Buen dia.
   
Curiosamente estoy teniendo un fallo con el FTP al momento de
 acceder
   desde
fuera, vaya.. generalmente siempre que me conecto al FTP  es desde
 la
conexion interna (la LAN), ya que mi servidor esta en la LAN.
   
Pero cuando estoy en mi casa e intento acceder al FTP, ya no puedo
  :(...
   
Verifique y los puertos *si estan abiertos*.
   
*shell# map -sT -P0 -p 20-22 midominio.com http://midominio.com*
PORT   STATESERVICE
20/tcp filtered ftp-data
21/tcp open ftp
22/tcp open ssh
   
Si intento entrar via *consola* (shell# ftp midominio.com) si puedo
acceder.
Si uso algun cliente visual: gFTP, FileZilla o cualquier otro, no me
  deja
:S
Hice una ultima prueba desde el navegador:
ftp://username:passw...@dominio.com, y fallo.
El servicio que tengo es *vftpd*.
   
Les dejo los estados que pone el *FileZilla* en un intento de
  conexion:
   
*FileZilla*
Comando: OPTS UTF8 ON
Respuesta: 200 Always in UTF8 mode.
Estado: Conectado
Estado: Recuperando el listado del directorio...
Comando: PWD
Respuesta: 257 /home/miusuario
Comando: TYPE I
Respuesta: 200 Switching to Binary mode.
Comando: PASV
Respuesta: 227 Entering Passive Mode (a,b,c,d,104,127).
Comando: LIST
Error: Conexión superó el tiempo de espera
Error: Error al recuperar el listado del directorio
   
*IMPORTANTE:* hace como que conecta bien y todo, pero no puedo ver
 la
   lista
de archivos y por lo cual no puedo subir y bajar cosas :S
   
Saludos !
   
   
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[CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread JEWEL AHMMED
How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?

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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am 18.12.2013 09:31, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?

May I ask why you like to do so? That's not a clever idea.

If you don't want to run Postfix, then switch it off. If you run it on
purpose, then you should have a possibility to see what it does. Thus
there are syslog() messages from Postfix.

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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread JEWEL AHMMED

On 18/12/2013 4:00 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
 Am 18.12.2013 09:31, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?
 May I ask why you like to do so? That's not a clever idea.

 If you don't want to run Postfix, then switch it off. If you run it on
 purpose, then you should have a possibility to see what it does. Thus
 there are syslog() messages from Postfix.

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My PostFix server is running good now,
but, When I send many email from my server,
PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
so, I want to disable log reporting it.
Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
If yes, Please tell me the process.
I am new in Linux.

thank you
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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 My PostFix server is running good now,
 but, When I send many email from my server,
 PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 so, I want to disable log reporting it.
 Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
 If yes, Please tell me the process.
 I am new in Linux.
 
 thank you

How can you be sure your Postfix is running properly and that there are
no issues if you have no log file reporting? Without logging you have no
chance to judge about what is going on. Again, it is not a clever idea
to disable writing a mail log.

And 30 MB of log file size is definitely nothing to worry about.


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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread JEWEL AHMMED

On 18/12/2013 4:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
 Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 On 18/12/2013 4:00 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
 Am 18.12.2013 09:31, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?
 May I ask why you like to do so? That's not a clever idea.

 If you don't want to run Postfix, then switch it off. If you run it on
 purpose, then you should have a possibility to see what it does. Thus
 there are syslog() messages from Postfix.

 My PostFix server is running good now
 and if this changes you won't notice it without logs

 but, When I send many email from my server,
 PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 laughable argumentation

If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ?
My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?






 so, I want to disable log reporting it.
 Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable?
 again: man rsyslog.conf

 If yes, Please tell me the process
 again: man rsyslog.conf

 nobody should give more infos for doing something terrible wrong

 I am new in Linux
 obviously, otherwise you would not have the plain stupid idea
 to disable logging of a mail-daemon with the result never realize
 any sort of problems like get blacklisted, configuration errors
 and whatnot

 nobody right in his mind disable maillog



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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread ken
On 12/18/2013 05:47 AM Alexander Dalloz wrote:
 Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 My PostFix server is running good now,
 but, When I send many email from my server,
 PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 so, I want to disable log reporting it.
 Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
 If yes, Please tell me the process.
 I am new in Linux.

 thank you

 How can you be sure your Postfix is running properly and that there are
 no issues if you have no log file reporting? Without logging you have no
 chance to judge about what is going on. Again, it is not a clever idea
 to disable writing a mail log.

 And 30 MB of log file size is definitely nothing to worry about.

In addition, you can use logrotate to manage the size of log files saved 
on your server.


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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread JEWEL AHMMED

On 18/12/2013 4:57 PM, ken wrote:
 On 12/18/2013 05:47 AM Alexander Dalloz wrote:
 Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 My PostFix server is running good now,
 but, When I send many email from my server,
 PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 so, I want to disable log reporting it.
 Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
 If yes, Please tell me the process.
 I am new in Linux.

 thank you
 How can you be sure your Postfix is running properly and that there are
 no issues if you have no log file reporting? Without logging you have no
 chance to judge about what is going on. Again, it is not a clever idea
 to disable writing a mail log.

 And 30 MB of log file size is definitely nothing to worry about.
 In addition, you can use logrotate to manage the size of log files saved
 on your server.

Ya, Finally I understood about it. Now, I want to use  logrotate can 
you tell me process?

thank you :)



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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread Michael Schumacher
Hi,

Wednesday, December 18, 2013, 11:26:26 AM, you wrote:

 When I send many email from my server, PostFix make log file big.
 now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 so, I want to disable log reporting it.

You shouldn't disable logging, you should run logrotate so that it
takes care of old log files automagically.


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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread Peter
On 12/18/2013 11:49 PM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
 
 If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ?
 My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?

You're newer to a lot more than just Linux if you think that log files
use up RAM.

RAM != Disk space.


Peter

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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread JEWEL AHMMED

On 18/12/2013 5:23 PM, Peter wrote:
 On 12/18/2013 11:49 PM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
 If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ?
 My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?
 You're newer to a lot more than just Linux if you think that log files
 use up RAM.

 RAM != Disk space.


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No, It's use Disk Space  that i know,
But, When my server handle a big file ..
Maybe, It's use more Ram memory.
so, what you  thinking now ? :D
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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread ken
On 12/18/2013 06:03 AM JEWEL AHMMED wrote:

 On 18/12/2013 4:57 PM, ken wrote:
 On 12/18/2013 05:47 AM Alexander Dalloz wrote:
 Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
 My PostFix server is running good now,
 but, When I send many email from my server,
 PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 so, I want to disable log reporting it.
 Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
 If yes, Please tell me the process.
 I am new in Linux.

 thank you
 How can you be sure your Postfix is running properly and that there are
 no issues if you have no log file reporting? Without logging you have no
 chance to judge about what is going on. Again, it is not a clever idea
 to disable writing a mail log.

 And 30 MB of log file size is definitely nothing to worry about.
 In addition, you can use logrotate to manage the size of log files saved
 on your server.

 Ya, Finally I understood about it. Now, I want to use  logrotate can
 you tell me process?

 thank you :)

My experience has been that logrotate is already installed and 
configured by default during a server install.  And so it may be on your 
machine.  But this is not a certainty.

There are quite a few conditions relevant to your particular machine 
(e.g., df -H) and many configuration options.  Since your are 
obviously brand new to logrotate, you should do some reading and 
investigation on your own.  Start off with man logrotate and googling 
for logrotate centos redhat.  There might also be info for you on the 
centos wiki.

If/When you have more specific questions, then it would be beneficial to 
post them here on this list.

hth,
ken

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Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 13:24:08 +
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Subject: [CentOS-announce] CEBA-2013:1848  CentOS 6 pcs Update
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1848 

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The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
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8974a573add7ed9ccc28907b4440c129f6c563c008119c0fc921afa74c02b8fd  
pcs-0.9.90-2.el6.centos.2.noarch.rpm

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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1845 

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openjpeg-1.3-10.el6_5.i686.rpm
47449f0180e8fe40a44367ab784a6dd6bed91003a885d077cbe662009f8ee11a  
openjpeg-devel-1.3-10.el6_5.i686.rpm
4150898842f70f3986a72fbcc77fa93366b20d80296c083266f0c146780aaa8b  
openjpeg-libs-1.3-10.el6_5.i686.rpm

x86_64:
82c082404fb499270130185c9bf3cda3d3ccf6f9ab2c88afaeb3588d960fb7a8  
openjpeg-1.3-10.el6_5.x86_64.rpm
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openjpeg-devel-1.3-10.el6_5.i686.rpm
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openjpeg-devel-1.3-10.el6_5.x86_64.rpm
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openjpeg-libs-1.3-10.el6_5.x86_64.rpm

Source:
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Re: [CentOS] ZFS on Linux testing

2013-12-18 Thread Chuck Munro

On 12/18/2013, 04:00 ,  li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
 I may be being presumptuous, and if so, I apologize in advance...

 It sounds to me like you might consider a disk-to-disk backup solution.
 I could suggest dirvish, BackupPC, or our own home-rolled rsync-based
 solution that works rather well:http://www.effortlessis.com/backupbuddy/

 Note that with these solutions you get multiple save points that are
 deduplicated with hardlinks so you can (usually) keep dozens of save
 points in perhaps 2x the disk space of a single copy. Also, because of
 this, you can go back a few days / weeks / whatever when somebody
 deletes a file. In our case, we make the backed up directories available
 via read-only ftp so that end users can recover their files.

 I don't know if dirvish offers this, but backupbuddy also allows you to
 run pre and post backup shell scripts, which we use (for example) for
 off-site archiving to permanent storage since backup save points expire.

 -Ben

Not presumptuous at all!  I have not heard of backupbuddy (or dirvish), 
so I should investigate.  Your description makes it sound somewhat like 
OS-X Time Machine, which I like a lot.  I did try backuppc but it got a 
bit complex to manage IMHO.

Thanks for the tip!

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Re: [CentOS] Headless system

2013-12-18 Thread David G . Miller
Ashley M. Kirchner ashley@... writes:

 
 So I'm in a bit of a pickle ...  I have a machine that needs to be
 repurposed from WinXP to CentOS.  I downloaded the CentOS DVD and all then
 realized ... I don't have a keyboard/mouse for the machine.  It only has
 USB ports on it, and I don't have a single available USB keyboard that I
 can plug in.  Bit of a problem.
 
 Usually what I do is install via VNC anyway, but that is contingent on me
 already having something on the machine that allows me to connect to it so
 that when it boots up, I can edit the boot parameters and enable VNC.  I
 don't have that this time.
 
 So, the question is: can I make a DVD image that starts the installer with
 VNC options set and if so, how do I go about that?
 


Kind of don't raise the bridge, lower the river suggestion:

Pull the hard drive and put it in another system long enough to do the
install.  As long as the chip architecture is the same (32bit vs. 64 bit),
it should work fine.  It should work even if one system is Intel and the
other AMD.

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Re: [CentOS] ZFS on Linux testing

2013-12-18 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Chuck Munro chu...@seafoam.net wrote:

 Not presumptuous at all!  I have not heard of backupbuddy (or dirvish),
 so I should investigate.  Your description makes it sound somewhat like
 OS-X Time Machine, which I like a lot.  I did try backuppc but it got a
 bit complex to manage IMHO.

I've always considered backuppc to be one of those rare things that
you set up once and it takes care of itself for years.  If you have
problems with it, someone on the backuppc mail list might be able to
help.   It does tend to be slower than native rsync and especially bad
at handling huge directories, but sometimes you can split up large
filesystems into smaller subdirectory runs and if necessary you can
use the ClientAlias feature to make it look like a single large host
is several different systems so you can skew the full and incremental
runs of different areas to different days.

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Re: [CentOS] Headless system

2013-12-18 Thread Billy Crook
What about when special modules need to be in the initrd for hardware
upon which boot depends (raid cards, SAN HBAs, NICs sometimes)?

On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:26 AM, David G. Miller d...@davenjudy.org wrote:
 Ashley M. Kirchner ashley@... writes:


 So I'm in a bit of a pickle ...  I have a machine that needs to be
 repurposed from WinXP to CentOS.  I downloaded the CentOS DVD and all then
 realized ... I don't have a keyboard/mouse for the machine.  It only has
 USB ports on it, and I don't have a single available USB keyboard that I
 can plug in.  Bit of a problem.

 Usually what I do is install via VNC anyway, but that is contingent on me
 already having something on the machine that allows me to connect to it so
 that when it boots up, I can edit the boot parameters and enable VNC.  I
 don't have that this time.

 So, the question is: can I make a DVD image that starts the installer with
 VNC options set and if so, how do I go about that?



 Kind of don't raise the bridge, lower the river suggestion:

 Pull the hard drive and put it in another system long enough to do the
 install.  As long as the chip architecture is the same (32bit vs. 64 bit),
 it should work fine.  It should work even if one system is Intel and the
 other AMD.

 Cheers,
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Re: [CentOS] Headless system

2013-12-18 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Presumably, that's what you'd use kickstart for ... but I'm going to leave
that for someone with more knowledge answer that.  I'm just happy with a
working system right now.


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Billy Crook bcr...@riskanalytics.comwrote:

 What about when special modules need to be in the initrd for hardware
 upon which boot depends (raid cards, SAN HBAs, NICs sometimes)?

 On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:26 AM, David G. Miller d...@davenjudy.org
 wrote:
  Ashley M. Kirchner ashley@... writes:
 
 
  So I'm in a bit of a pickle ...  I have a machine that needs to be
  repurposed from WinXP to CentOS.  I downloaded the CentOS DVD and all
 then
  realized ... I don't have a keyboard/mouse for the machine.  It only has
  USB ports on it, and I don't have a single available USB keyboard that I
  can plug in.  Bit of a problem.
 
  Usually what I do is install via VNC anyway, but that is contingent on
 me
  already having something on the machine that allows me to connect to it
 so
  that when it boots up, I can edit the boot parameters and enable VNC.  I
  don't have that this time.
 
  So, the question is: can I make a DVD image that starts the installer
 with
  VNC options set and if so, how do I go about that?
 
 
 
  Kind of don't raise the bridge, lower the river suggestion:
 
  Pull the hard drive and put it in another system long enough to do the
  install.  As long as the chip architecture is the same (32bit vs. 64
 bit),
  it should work fine.  It should work even if one system is Intel and the
  other AMD.
 
  Cheers,
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Re: [CentOS] Headless system

2013-12-18 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Billy Crook bcr...@riskanalytics.com wrote:
 What about when special modules need to be in the initrd for hardware
 upon which boot depends (raid cards, SAN HBAs, NICs sometimes)?


If you are building an image to run on a different system, you can add
the drivers in /etc/modeprobe.conf (or the files under
/etc/modeprobe.d/ and rebuild the initrd to include them (assuming you
know the right names - you might need to do an install on a similar
system to find them).

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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread Keith Keller
On 2013-12-18, JEWEL AHMMED li...@jewelahmmed.me wrote:


 My PostFix server is running good now,
 but, When I send many email from my server,
 PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 so, I want to disable log reporting it.
 Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
 If yes, Please tell me the process.
 I am new in Linux.

If you are this new to linux, you probably shouldn't be running a
publicly accessible MTA.  Normally I don't appreciate such a suggestion,
but MTAs are so susceptible to abuse that in this case it's usually
warranted.  (And normally I don't throw around TLAs like MTA, but it's
the same principle: if you don't know what an MTA is you shouldn't be
running one that's publicly accessible.)

If you insist on continuing to run Postfix, be sure to monitor all the
spam listing services you are likely to end up on, thus resulting in
having your mail blocked by sites which use those services.

I am sorry if this sounds harsh, but I have seen too many people try,
and fail, to successfully run a secure MTA.

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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread JEWEL AHMMED

On 19/12/2013 1:44 AM, Keith Keller wrote:
 On 2013-12-18, JEWEL AHMMED li...@jewelahmmed.me wrote:

 My PostFix server is running good now,
 but, When I send many email from my server,
 PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
 so, I want to disable log reporting it.
 Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ?
 If yes, Please tell me the process.
 I am new in Linux.
 If you are this new to linux, you probably shouldn't be running a
 publicly accessible MTA.  Normally I don't appreciate such a suggestion,
 but MTAs are so susceptible to abuse that in this case it's usually
 warranted.  (And normally I don't throw around TLAs like MTA, but it's
 the same principle: if you don't know what an MTA is you shouldn't be
 running one that's publicly accessible.)

 If you insist on continuing to run Postfix, be sure to monitor all the
 spam listing services you are likely to end up on, thus resulting in
 having your mail blocked by sites which use those services.

 I am sorry if this sounds harsh, but I have seen too many people try,
 and fail, to successfully run a secure MTA.

 --keith

Thank you for your message, I already solved my current issue about MTA.
If face any problem, then I will mail you again.
Thank You
JEWEL AHMMED

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Re: [CentOS] ZFS on Linux testing

2013-12-18 Thread Lists
On 12/18/2013 07:50 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
 I've always considered backuppc to be one of those rare things that
 you set up once and it takes care of itself for years.  If you have
 problems with it, someone on the backuppc mail list might be able to
 help.   It does tend to be slower than native rsync and especially bad
 at handling huge directories, but sometimes you can split up large
 filesystems into smaller subdirectory runs and if necessary you can
 use the ClientAlias feature to make it look like a single large host
 is several different systems so you can skew the full and incremental
 runs of different areas to different days.

BackupPC is a great product, and if I knew of it and/or it was available 
when I started, I would likely have used it instead of cutting code. Now 
that we've got BackupBuddy working and integrated, we aren't going to be 
switching as it has worked wonderfully for a decade with very few issues 
and little oversight.

I would differentiate BackupBuddy in that there is no incremental and 
full distinction. All backups are full in the truest sense of the 
word, and all backups are stored as native files on the backup server. 
This works using rsync's hard-link option to minimize wasted disk space. 
This means that the recovery process is just copying the files you need. 
Also, graceful recovery for downtime and optimistic disk space usage are 
both very nice. (it will try to keep as many backup savepoints as it can 
disk space depending)

I'm evaluating ZFS and will likely include some features of ZFS into 
BBuddy as we integrate these capabilities into our backup processes. 
We're free to do this in part because we have redundant backup sets, so 
a single failure wouldn't be catastrophic in the short/medium term.

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Re: [CentOS] ZFS on Linux testing

2013-12-18 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
 
 I would differentiate BackupBuddy in that there is no incremental and
 full distinction. All backups are full in the truest sense of the
 word,

For the people who don't know, backuppc builds a directory tree for
each backup run where the full runs are complete and the incrementals
normally only contain the changed files. However, when you access the
incremental backups through the web interface or the command line
tools, the backing full is automatically merged so you don't have to
deal with the difference - and when using rsync as the xfer method,
deletions are tracked correctly.   As far as the rsync-based xfer
goes, the difference between a full and incremental run is that the
fulls add the --ignore-times option to force a full block checksum
compare of the file data, while the incrementals quickly skip files
where the diretory timestamp and length match.

 and all backups are stored as native files on the backup server.
 This works using rsync's hard-link option to minimize wasted disk space.

Backuppc normally compresses the files for even more disk savings, and
it hard-links all files with identical content with its hash based
pooling mechanism.  This works across targets, not just for the
unchanged files in a single run so it is great where you have copies
of the same files on many hosts.

 I'm evaluating ZFS and will likely include some features of ZFS into
 BBuddy as we integrate these capabilities into our backup processes.
 We're free to do this in part because we have redundant backup sets, so
 a single failure wouldn't be catastrophic in the short/medium term.

By the way, there is a new version of backuppc (4.0) in alpha testing
that does not use hardlinks for the pooling plus some other changes
that will help make it easier to rsync the whole archive to an offsite
mirror.   I haven't tried it myself yet and am not sure off the top of
my head if it chunks up large files for better pooling of the
unchanged portions.

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Re: [CentOS] Why the huge shmmax default setting?

2013-12-18 Thread Woodchuck
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 7:55 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
 On 12/17/2013 4:33 PM, Lists wrote:
 This large value doesn't really make sense to me - can somebody explain
 why the change to such a large value?

 its just a limit, it has no impact unless someone claims too much shared
 memory.

 the only place it makes sense to set it small is on a shared ssytem with
 potentially hostile users who might think its funny to allocate too much
 and cause a denial of service eg, Students.

Thank the gods there are so few networked systems these days!

Paco Marmotta
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Re: [CentOS] How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog )

2013-12-18 Thread Peter
On 12/19/2013 12:33 AM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
 
 But, When my server handle a big file ..
 Maybe, It's use more Ram memory.
 so, what you  thinking now ? :D

I'm thinking that you have no idea what you're talking about and you're
trying to solve a non-issue.


Peter
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Re: [CentOS] ZFS on Linux testing

2013-12-18 Thread Lists
On 12/18/2013 03:04 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
 For the people who don't know, backuppc builds a directory tree for
 each backup run where the full runs are complete and the incrementals
 normally only contain the changed files. However, when you access the
 incremental backups through the web interface or the command line
 tools, the backing full is automatically merged so you don't have to
 deal with the difference - and when using rsync as the xfer method,
 deletions are tracked correctly.
Should I read this as BackupPC now has its own filesystem driver? If 
so, wow. Or do you mean that there are command line tools to read/copy 
BackupPC save points?



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Re: [CentOS] ZFS on Linux testing

2013-12-18 Thread John R Pierce
On 12/18/2013 3:41 PM, Lists wrote:
 Should I read this as BackupPC now has its own filesystem driver? If
 so, wow. Or do you mean that there are command line tools to read/copy
 BackupPC save points?


web interface, primarily.  you can restore any portion of any version of 
any backup to the original system, or download it as a .zip or .tar file.



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Re: [CentOS] ZFS on Linux testing

2013-12-18 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Lists li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
 On 12/18/2013 03:04 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
 For the people who don't know, backuppc builds a directory tree for
 each backup run where the full runs are complete and the incrementals
 normally only contain the changed files. However, when you access the
 incremental backups through the web interface or the command line
 tools, the backing full is automatically merged so you don't have to
 deal with the difference - and when using rsync as the xfer method,
 deletions are tracked correctly.

 Should I read this as BackupPC now has its own filesystem driver? If
 so, wow. Or do you mean that there are command line tools to read/copy
 BackupPC save points?

No it is all application level stuff that really only needs hardlinks
to work correctly and atomically on the underlying filesystem.  It
does, however, have its own rsync implementation in perl that knows
how to work with compressed files on the server side while chatting
with a stock rsync at the other end.   There is a web interface to
browse/restore (or download single files or tar/zip images) and
command line tools to extract single files or tar images.  I think
someone did do a read-only fuse filesystem on top of it though, so you
could do things like grep/diff/rsync directly - but it is not part of
the standard system.

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[CentOS] CentOS, linux and kernel version

2013-12-18 Thread Jayadevan Maymala
Hi,
I am using CentOS 6.4.
uname -r gives me

3.9.3-x86_64 Kernel version is 2.6.32. My questions -

What is 3.9? In Ubuntu, uname -r and /boot give the same version numbers.

Do we have a mapping of CentOS versions, the numbers like 3.9 and
kernel versions maintained somewhere?


Regards,

Jayadevan
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS, linux and kernel version

2013-12-18 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Jayadevan Maymala
jayadevan.technol...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 I am using CentOS 6.4.
 uname -r gives me

 3.9.3-x86_64 Kernel version is 2.6.32. My questions -

 What is 3.9? In Ubuntu, uname -r and /boot give the same version numbers.

 Do we have a mapping of CentOS versions, the numbers like 3.9 and
 kernel versions maintained somewhere?

Please show us the output returned by:

rpm -qa kernel\* | sort

That should give us some clue.

Akemi
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