Hi,
Noticed a real little typo here:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Https
433 should be 443.
Thanks!
-will
3. Setting up the virtual hosts
Just as you set VirtualHosts for http on port 80 so you do for https on
port 433 . A typical VirtualHost for a site on port 80 looks
Hi Will,
I wrote this HowTo and have updated the post. Thanks for reporting the
typo!
Thanks
George
On 30 Aug 2008, at 08:48, Will F. wrote:
Hi,
Noticed a real little typo here:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Https
433 should be 443.
Thanks!
-will
3. Setting up the virtual hosts
Just
Hi,
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Https
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the private keys get automatically
generated and httpd gets configured for it (via conf.d/ssl.conf)? I'm just not
sure what's different doing it the way described in the document.
Thanks,
-will
Hi,
I recently found a need for me to setup a Samba share for some quick and dirty
file copying. I already knew how to do this, but was wondering if it would be
worth while to add it to the tips tricks or howto section.
Thanks!
-will
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6c7274c7baf77c6617c4e0c9d371110d
Hola,
Si bien parece ser que White Box y CentOS (acumulando esfuerzo) hacen lo
mismo a partir de los sources de Redhat.
¿Alguien sabe si con los mismos sources/estructura los ha compilado
optimizado para las diferentes arquitecturas a modo Gentoo?
Vamos un clon optimizado para una arquitectura
At my physics lab we have 30 servers with 1TB disk packs. I am in need
of monitoring for disk failures. I have been reading about SMART and
it seems it can help. However, I am not sure what to look for if a
drive is about to fail. Any thoughts about this? Is anyone using this
method to
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Mag Gam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At my physics lab we have 30 servers with 1TB disk packs. I am in need
of monitoring for disk failures. I have been reading about SMART and
it seems it can help. However, I am not sure what to look for if a
drive is about to
Rak,
Thanks! The Google paper is intense. I was hoping to get some
practical usage with command or scripts to better monitor my SMART
environment.
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 4:57 AM, Richard Karhuse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Mag Gam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At
On Saturday 30 August 2008 09:57:10 Richard Karhuse wrote:
http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/
smartmontools Home Page
Welcome! This is the home page for the smartmontools package.
I use this, and it's worth noting that it can be run on windows boxes, too.
Anne
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Thankyou Anne.
I just installed this and its seems to work. I am behind a RAID
controller so hopefully anyone with cciss drivers can shed some light.
I am able to see my logical devices but I have 6 drives per logical
device. I would like to see all 12 drive status if possible.
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If using Linux, smart runs as a daemon and watches all drives. What I've
done is create a cron job that searches /var/log/messages for the word
smart and emails me the result. If I get a blank message, no drive
problems,
The following url has a sample of what /var/log/messages might show
Mag Gam wrote:
Thankyou Anne.
I just installed this and its seems to work. I am behind a RAID
controller so hopefully anyone with cciss drivers can shed some light.
I am able to see my logical devices but I have 6 drives per logical
device. I would like to see all 12 drive status if possible.
Thankyou again.
I suppose I can take a look at smartd to get log files and have them
forward to syslog-ng, unless smartd has an email feature :-)
What does your smartd config look like for HP P400/800 controller? I
would be curious to look at that.
TIA
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 10:15 AM,
Mag Gam wrote:
Thankyou again.
I suppose I can take a look at smartd to get log files and have them
forward to syslog-ng, unless smartd has an email feature :-)
What does your smartd config look like for HP P400/800 controller? I
would be curious to look at that.
I don't run smartd on the
Mogens,
Correct thats what I am using.
N=0 is the controller
N=1 1 drive
N=2 2 Drive
N3 is not working for me. Strange
I have 2 logical drives. /dev/cciss/c0d1 and /dev/cciss/c0d2
Each logical drive has 6 physical volumes totaling 12 physical volumes
Are you experiencing the same thing?
On
But, how would the OS know about physical drives. I though it would
only know about the logical drive
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Mogens Kjaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mag Gam wrote:
Mogens,
Correct thats what I am using.
N=0 is the controller
N=1 1 drive
N=2 2 Drive
N3 is not
Hi,
i was wondering what is the status of 4.7
Thank you,
Best regards,
Adrian
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