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Hola a todos alguien me podría echar una mano quiero instalar y
configurar el postgres y el pgadmin III para realizar unas pruebas.
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It makes a difference. All of what I hear about KVM clearly states that
its performance is much worse than a paravirtualized RHEL/CentOS.
i never mentioned anything about performance - pvirt works very well for
me right now on a large scale so with 'support' being around for over 6
Frank thank you for the feedback... I understand that there will not be
a real time Spidering and update of Google, that's fine, once the
150,000 part numbers are Spidered once, then that is 1/2 the work done.
The other side, that I want to be some what real time, is a onsite
search feature
Hi all,
Is there a way to dump the current packages installed on a machine and
use it do install/uninstall packages on other machines? I've
configured one at install time but to speed up other installations I
would like to install default packages and then install/uninstall some
starting
Davide Cittaro wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to dump the current packages installed on a machine and
use it do install/uninstall packages on other machines? I've configured
one at install time but to speed up other installations I would like to
install default packages and then
On Nov 26, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
rpm -qa foobar
scp foobar machine2:/var/tmp
ssh machine2
sudo yum install $(cat /var/tmp/foobar)
Great! Thanks!
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Italy
tel.:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
On a small scale, running VMware ESX3i or VMware-server is perfectly
possible.
There seems to be a lot of fanboy affinity around ESXi - and with the
fact that its 'available' off the shelf, zero cost up front. however to
make it do anything you still need to buy into
I have a machine on CentOS 5 with two disks in RAID1 using Linux software
RAID. /dev/md0 is a small boot partition, /dev/md1 spans the rest of the
disk(s). /dev/md1 is managed by LVM and holds the system partition and
several other partitions. I had to take out disk sda from the RAID and low
Karanbir Singh wrote:
There seems to be a lot of fanboy affinity around ESXi - and with the
fact that its 'available' off the shelf, zero cost up front. however to
make it do anything you still need to buy into vmware tools. I dont see
how that is a lot more of a technology lockdown than Xen
John Plemons wrote:
Frank thank you for the feedback... I understand that there will not
be a real time Spidering and update of Google, that's fine, once the
150,000 part numbers are Spidered once, then that is 1/2 the work
done. The other side, that I want to be some what real time, is a
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 13:37 +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
On a small scale, running VMware ESX3i or VMware-server is perfectly
possible.
There seems to be a lot of fanboy affinity around ESXi -
No, the hypervisor in a virtualized environment is an absolutely
critical
I was thinking about implementing Xen for our school district. Now
that
I'm hearing all of this I guess I need to look at something else.
What does everyone recommend?
Thanks
Bo Lynch
How much money do you have?
What (how many systems, what do they do?) do you actually want to
John Thomas wrote:
John Plemons wrote:
Set up a web page that can be cataloged by search engines capturing all
of the part numbers in a db. This page would be tied to a MySql or
other Linux DB so that people can also do a basic on site part number
search.. We have 150,000 different
Davide Cittaro wrote on Wed, 26 Nov 2008 11:54:18 +0100:
Oh, I'm going to RTFM too... but I'm new to CentOS and yum...
I think you want to look into mirroring the CentOS repo locally and point
your machines and new kickstart installations to it.
Kai
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Get your
Ned Slider wrote:
*If* xen is not included in RHEL6 then it will, by definition, be
deprecated in favour of KVM irrespective of whether (or not) RH
continues to support it throughout the life of RHEL5. Note that xen was
dropped (not deprecated, dropped) in Fedora 10, read into that what you
It's obvious but I should have mentioned it nevertheless that I copied the
partition table from sdb back to sda, of course.
I wonder how the superblock for /dev/md1 could be missing?
Kai
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote on Wed, 26 Nov 2008 10:49:20 +:
Fedora10 does have DomU support for Xen, dom0
support wasent ready in time,
what exactly does that mean? That you can run Fedora as a pv guest in
other distros, but not under Fedora itself?
Fedora10, yes, not
MHR wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to use tightvnc back in August and had some help, but I stopped due
to IPv6 support. Now I am back at tightvnc and cannot get the server
started. This is on a new Centos install that did have
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
John Thomas wrote:
John Plemons wrote:
Set up a web page that can be cataloged by search engines capturing all
of the part numbers in a db. This page would be tied to a MySql or
other Linux DB so that people can also do a basic on site part number
search.. We have
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:34 PM, John Plemons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a application, and or ideas on how to
Set up a web page that can be cataloged by search engines capturing all of
the part numbers in a db. This page would be tied to a MySql or other
Linux DB so that
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Xen isnt going anywhere - Redhat and others have put in major efforts
into making it work and as far as I can see, while kvm might be a far
superior platform, its only an 'alternative' platform. Not the
replacement one.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Please pardon my newbie-ness on this issueI've a / partition which is
full (quite suddenly, actually) and I'm not sure how to fix this.
I've searched for uneeded logs, etc in /var/log and /tmp to no avail.
nate wrote:
Cathrow cautioned, however, that although Red Hat will
continue to develop new features for both platforms, it
might not make sense to incorporate all the latest
enhancements in Xen, he said.
... Redhat are not the only people working on Xen and the Linux kernel...
Xen's been a
-Original Message-
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Andrés Pulido F.
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:08 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] PPTP VPN server
Hi!
Thanks everyone who helped me. In the end, it seems the
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten up.
Try a yum clean all. That might help. But
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 09:50 -0500, Ray Leventhal wrote:
Hi all,
Please pardon my newbie-ness on this issueI've a / partition which
is full (quite suddenly, actually) and I'm not sure how to fix this.
I've searched for uneeded logs, etc in /var/log and /tmp to no avail.
The system
Tom Brown wrote on Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:42:30 +:
i never mentioned anything about performance
Exactly, that's why I did it. You wrote it doesn't make a difference, it
does.
Kai
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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Please pardon my newbie-ness on this issueI've a / partition which is
full (quite suddenly, actually) and I'm not sure how to fix this.
I've searched for uneeded logs, etc in /var/log and
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Ray,
You can find where the data is through the following command:
du -h --max-depth=1
Start in the root (/) and follow the trail.
Succes
Best regards,
Joost Waversveld
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:32 AM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, oracle lacks credible inhouse support.
We also found this to be true.
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm
John Plemons wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, but not exactly what I have in mind, the
inventory is fluid and quantity changes are updated daily. My goal
would be a real time link to a secondary DB which has a update push from
the primary DB, the primary is a Firebird DB under Windows 2003
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten up.
Try a yum
Ray Leventhal schrieb:
Hi all,
Please pardon my newbie-ness on this issueI've a / partition which
is full (quite suddenly, actually) and I'm not sure how to fix this.
du -xck / |sort -n -r |less
If du df, then reboot.
Maybe you've got open filehandles...
Rainer
snip
Thanks to all who replied.
/ filled up when my nightly rsync snapshot did something which I'm still
looking into.
I run a nightly rsync script to make copies (to an external HDD
connected via USB) of user data files:
#backup to USB drive location for /home
# /media/bkup is /dev/sdg1
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten
Ramon Nieto wrote:
I've searched google for a while looking for a list of USB or PCI dialup
modems supported by CentOS without success.
I have a Motorola SLVR L6 attached via usb to one of my servers in the
DC, that works fine over usb-serial. I've used my main phone, E61, to
get onto the
Karanbir Singh wrote:
nate wrote:
You don't really need to buy anything, you do if you want
fancy enterprise-like management of multiple systems from
one screen. And there are limitations in ESXi, it certainly
isn't equivalent in abilities to enterprise or standard edition.
I've been
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten up.
Try a yum
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten up.
Try a yum
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 14:33 +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
No, the hypervisor in a virtualized environment is an absolutely
critical component; there is no room at all for fanboys. VMware is a
well established solution [+50% customer satisfaction, Citrix at ~30%;
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 15:16 +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
nate wrote:
You don't really need to buy anything, you do if you want
fancy enterprise-like management of multiple systems from
one screen. And there are limitations in ESXi, it certainly
isn't equivalent in abilities to enterprise
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 11:15 -0500, Ray Leventhal wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
snip
Hi again all,
There was a 3.5hr power outage last night which explains it all. Sadly,
I've got some investigation to do about why my *supposed* 5hrs of
battery backup didn't last long enough to cover,
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:01 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Looking for an application to work with Centos
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 22:28:50 -0500
John Plemons
I have a Motorola SLVR L6 attached via usb to one of my servers in the DC,
that works fine over usb-serial. I've used my main phone, E61, to get onto
the net often, again over usb-serial :D
That sounds cool, i haven't thought using a cell phone instead a modem and a
landline.
Ray Leventhal wrote:
There was a 3.5hr power outage last night which explains it all. Sadly,
I've got some investigation to do about why my *supposed* 5hrs of
battery backup didn't last long enough to cover, but the
mount point was, in fact, unmounted and so rsync did it's job right into
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Ray Leventhal scribbled on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:50 PM:
I have additional HDDs available if growing the partition is in order
(would appreciate pointers to that, if applicable), but I'm really
stumped as to where the space is being eaten up.
There seems to be a lot of fanboy affinity around ESXi - and with the
fact that its 'available' off the shelf, zero cost up front. however to
make it do anything you still need to buy into vmware tools.
Huh, Tools are free? I do _a lot_ of nothing apparently without what
I assume you meant,
I've been repeatedly told ( including by people @vmware ) that you need
the VI-client in order to get a management interface on ESXi, which
neither runs on Linux nor is freely available.
Am I being lied to ?
yes, VI is free. It does not run on Linux though which sucks, but same for
XenServer's
Robert wrote:
snip original stuff
I noticed the chorus of agreement that your problem was likely a
result of failure to mount your backup drive. My backup script, which
also uses rsync begins like this, insuring a good mount before shoving
bytes around. It's not SUPPOSED to be mounted
Ned Slider wrote:
Which is why I originally wrote...
*Some* are interpreting this... as an indication that
xen will be dropped from RHEL6 as they direct their efforts
towards KVM.
*If* xen is not included in RHEL6 then it will, by
definition, be deprecated in favour of KVM irrespective
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
It doesn't make sense not to care about such things as they have real
bearing on the viability of a product/project. And customer
satisfaction does mean something. I do care about such things (they
are not the ONLY things) and they are reasons *to use* Open Source
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
yes, VI is free. It does not run on Linux though which sucks, but same for
XenServer's commercial product...
your definition of Free is kinda warped if by your free you mean, having
to buy windows, agreeing to the draconian MS licenses and adding all
that layer on top
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
ESXi, like all vmware products, is highly polished and very reliable.
I am a HUGE fan of Xen, spent a lot of time learning it and I love it.
But don't discount ESXi since it's not open source.
I discount it as a product I cant use. And as a product that does not
give
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 1:01 PM, nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
ESXi, like all vmware products, is highly polished and very reliable.
I am a HUGE fan of Xen, spent a lot of time learning it and I love it.
But don't discount ESXi since it's not open source.
So very
Is there a way to enable a repo, and ask it to download a package and
all dependencies
and save these files to a given directory then some time later execute a
command
to install those files that were saved.
Is that possible?
I would like to take a snapshot of something like VLC on dag and
Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a way to enable a repo, and ask it to download a package and
all dependencies
and save these files to a given directory then some time later execute
a command
to install those files that were saved.
Is that possible?
I would like to take a snapshot of something
offers medium to low performance compared to other
similar products
I get it, you *hate* Microsoft and Windows and ... That's cool. But before you
make claims about facts (not opinion, which is very valid as I respect your
personal choices to be good for you) you should verify those. Vmware is
I'd be happy to have you over my place and we can do some real world
performance testing in server roles
I would actually love that (just for the sake of learning) but me thinks were on
opposite sides of the pond:)
btw, as might not be clear to some people, I dont do Windows
hosts/guests so
Am 26.11.2008 um 18:55 schrieb Karanbir Singh:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
It doesn't make sense not to care about such things as they have real
bearing on the viability of a product/project. And customer
satisfaction does mean something. I do care about such things (they
are not the ONLY
Places like where I am, cell phone charges are very high if connection
is for longer periods. I've got a USB Thundercom modem but could not get
it connected to go online.
A list of modems, (might be outdated) can be found at
http://www.linuxsecurity.com.br/info/unix/winmodem.html
Ramon Nieto
Hi all,
Sometimes, the working threads occupy 100% CPU, and I just cann't
ssh login with root. my question is: Is there any solution for this
case?
I googled and found some related links, but not helpful.
Ryan J M wrote:
Hi all,
Sometimes, the working threads occupy 100% CPU, and I just cann't
ssh login with root. my question is: Is there any solution for this
case?
I googled and found some related links, but not helpful.
I'm not aware of any method under linux directly to reserve a set
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Anyway, I think the point is made, Vmware is by far the most locked in
product out there, offers medium to low performance compared to other
similar products, however has a lower user ability threshold to get into.
Do you mean some specific version of VMware or what as
I can recall on countless occasions over the years being able to
login to a system that is running at 100% cpu usage and not
really have any noticeable impact on being able to login or
interact with the system.
I agree here. I do remember not being able to log in when i/o is
completely
Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
the first boot will not take place, instead the system loops. Any hints?
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nate wrote:
Michael Kress wrote:
Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
the first boot will not take place, instead the system
Michael Kress wrote:
Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
the first boot will not take place, instead the system loops. Any hints?
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