Rubén C. Díaz Alonso outime wrote:
On 7/27/07, Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, entiendo. ¿Hay alguna manera de limitar el uso de ese proceso?
Un saludo
no entiendes, pues te digo en el mail que el bind no es el culpable.
ps auwwx|grep named
qué dice?
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Hello,
Just noticed a NFS panic on centos5 (no updates applied yet). I don't have
the serial console attached yet to get the exact stack.
However, here is the stack:
shrink_dcache_for_umount
generic_shutdown_super
kill_anon_super
nfs_kill_super
Thanks much for the info. Yes, centosplus seems to have fuse (Somehow, I
missed it earlier)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uname -a
Linux xx 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5.centos.plus #1 SMP Mon Jul 16 08:49:50 EDT 2007
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] modprobe fuse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lsmod | grep fuse
fuse
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 09:42:17 AM +0200, io ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Before launching rpm or yum, however, I'd like to ask the list which
way you think is the best way to do this. By best I mean the way
which:
* has no known issues, gotchas, extra configuration tricks...
* has as little
Greetings,
I would like to install Postfix 2.3 or 2.4 (I need support for SASL
authentication via Dovecot) on a Centos 4.4 server.
I have already found rpm packages at
http://postfix.wl0.org/en/available-packages/ and pages about using
the centosplus repo for postfix.
Before launching rpm or
On 7/26/07, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an RPM for this? I think it's in the kdeedu package on the FC6
DVD. My wife is an amateur astronomer and she uses this excellent
program. If upstream isn't including it, can I get it and not break my
CentOS 4.4 system? (Also, I'd like
On 7/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure there are people running server 1.0.3 on centos 5, what I'd like to
know is, if you are using it then;
Have you read through this bug - http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2189
You may find your answers trying the kernels they
On 7/27/07, beast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since rpm from openoffice.org was not nicely integrate with Centos, what is
the best way to make OO uptodate, can i use (or depend on) package from
fedora (it slightly
outdate but not too far from OO release).
Which version of centos?
Why do you
I'm sure there are people running server 1.0.3 on centos 5, what I'd like to
know is, if you are using it then;
are you using a 64bit centos 5 host ?
are you using core-2 duo cpu ?
and if so, are you suffering from any guest clock/time issues ?
I've read the vmware timekeeping pdf and tried
Hi people,
I am building a cheap remote rsync backup server using a software raid
5 array of 4 500GB disks. What I have available on the market is:
1. HITACHI GST Deskstar T7K500 500GB 7200rpm 16MB cache Serial ATA II-300
2. SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.10 with NCQ 500GB 7200rpm 16MB cache Serial ATA
Just received a fedora email with the following announcement. Seems interesting;
===
If you use enterprise-class Linux (EL) distributions derived from
Fedora, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS, we have something
very exciting for you.
Ever find yourself
On 26 July 2007, Scott Silva wrote:
IF it is in Fedora 6, it might be available for Centos 5, or you might
be able to re-compile the src rpm.
Scott: This is going to be a huge *LEARNING* experience for me! :-) Many
*newbie* questions here: Will it be better for me to get KStars only,
from the
Since rpm from openoffice.org was not nicely integrate with Centos, what is
the best way to make OO uptodate, can i use (or depend on) package from fedora
(it slightly
outdate but not too far from OO release).
Having see the huge spec file (around 3700 lines), building it ourself is
really not
beast wrote:
On 27/07/07 09:42 +0200, M. Fioretti wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to install Postfix 2.3 or 2.4 (I need support for SASL
authentication via Dovecot) on a Centos 4.4 server.
I have already found rpm packages at
http://postfix.wl0.org/en/available-packages/ and pages about using
hi all,
I received a message about EPEL repository, I would like to know if this
repo is long term support too.
thanks;
Jc júnior
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Scott Silva wrote:
Martin Marques spake the following on 7/26/2007 1:46 PM:
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
Another option is that you try to boot with the PAE kernel. That
kernel is made to go over the 4GB boundary on 32bit.
Didn't work for me. :-(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# free
total
JC Júnior wrote:
hi all,
I received a message about EPEL repository, I would like to know if this
repo is long term support too.
You probably should ask that on the EPEL mailing list, but it looks like
it.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Martin Marques spake the following on 7/27/2007 6:43 AM:
Scott Silva wrote:
Martin Marques spake the following on 7/26/2007 1:46 PM:
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
Another option is that you try to boot with the PAE kernel. That
kernel is made to go over the 4GB boundary on 32bit.
Didn't work for me.
Hi,
I have setup MRTG with 14all.cgi cgi script.
I downloaded it from below URL.
http://my14all.sourceforge.net/14all-1.1.txt
and did only below 3 changes to that file. those can be seen in BOLDletters.
# if MRTG_lib.pm (from mrtg) is not in the module search path (@INC)
# uncomment the
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Just received a fedora email with the following announcement. Seems
interesting;
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Fedora, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS, we have something
very
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I was able to install the kdeedu RPM, from the Fedora Core 3 Install
DVD, without any problem, on my CentOS 4.4 box and KStars is up and
running and has been updated. :-)
The bad news is that I didn't learn anything, by doing it this quick
and simple way, so now I'm going to begin reading about
Lanny Marcus spake the following on 7/27/2007 6:29 AM:
On 26 July 2007, Scott Silva wrote:
IF it is in Fedora 6, it might be available for Centos 5, or you might
be able to re-compile the src rpm.
Scott: This is going to be a huge *LEARNING* experience for me! :-) Many
*newbie* questions
beast spake the following on 7/27/2007 2:52 AM:
On 27/07/07 09:42 +0200, M. Fioretti wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to install Postfix 2.3 or 2.4 (I need support for SASL
authentication via Dovecot) on a Centos 4.4 server.
I have already found rpm packages at
Alexander Georgiev spake the following on 7/27/2007 5:32 AM:
Hi people,
I am building a cheap remote rsync backup server using a software raid
5 array of 4 500GB disks. What I have available on the market is:
1. HITACHI GST Deskstar T7K500 500GB 7200rpm 16MB cache Serial ATA II-300
2.
Hi,
I recently discovered setroubleshoot, a wonderful tool that helps
diagnose and resolve selinux problems, even if you really do not
understand selinux. I need to read up on selinux and get to where
I understand it much better.
I'm wondering if there is a text only version of setroubleshoot
Scott Silva wrote:
Handle 0x, DMI type 0, 20 bytes.
BIOS Information
Vendor: Intel Corp.
Version: EV91510A.86A.0482.2006.0222.2350
Many desktop boards are designed for Windows, and linux isn't quite up to
speed on them. You usually need to run Cutting edge distros
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, drew einhorn wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered setroubleshoot, a wonderful tool that helps
diagnose and resolve selinux problems, even if you really do not
understand selinux. I need to read up on selinux and get to where
I understand it much better.
I'm wondering if
Brent L. Bates wrote:
I made the mistake of updating a kernel once instead of
installing it. If one upgrades a kernel and there is a problem, one
can't easily go back to the old one. If one installs a new one, then
one can quickly and easily go back to the old one as you have BOTH
On 7/27/07, Tom Diehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, drew einhorn wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered setroubleshoot, a wonderful tool that helps
diagnose and resolve selinux problems, even if you really do not
understand selinux. I need to read up on selinux and get to
On 25/07/07, Gregory P. Ennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
httpd is working perfectly now. I am still not sure why httpd worked on
other installations I have done without this, but as Ralph mentioned the
certs really needed to be updated anyway.
Probably because previously you don't have HTTPS
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 07:28:24PM -0600, Leonel wrote:
try with
setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect true
and put SELinux to enforcing
Excellent, that did the trick! Thanks very much.
Ray
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All,
I have just put 3 versions of php-suhosin-0.9.20 in the Testing
repository for various versions of CentOS.
From the Suhosin website:
Suhosin is an advanced protection system for PHP installations. It was
designed to protect servers and users from known and unknown flaws in
PHP applications
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