Can I install a ubuntu guest in a para virt mode from an ISO file in
CentOS Dom0 without using debootstarp?
I have an appliance based on ubuntu which I need to install as a para
virt guest.
Thanks !
Paras.
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Hi all,
I am trying to install openbsd 4.5 amd64 in HVM domU.
dom0 runs CentOS 5.3 x86_64 with xen 3.4.0
During installation process everything is looks good except network..
When I've configured the network parameters I began to receive
multiple messages like this -
re0: watchdog timeout
and
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Paras pradhanpradhanpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I install a ubuntu guest in a para virt mode from an ISO file in
CentOS Dom0 without using debootstarp?
I have an appliance based on ubuntu which I need to install as a para
virt guest.
Thanks !
Paras.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Paras pradhanpradhanpa...@gmail.com wrote:
We don't use KVM here. It should be Xen.
Paras.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Victor Padrovpa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Paras pradhanpradhanpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I install a ubuntu
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Victor Padrovpa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Paras pradhanpradhanpa...@gmail.com wrote:
We don't use KVM here. It should be Xen.
Paras.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Victor Padrovpa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:57 PM,
2009/8/4 Jorge Moratilla jo...@moratilla.com:
Hola a todos,
soy nuevo en la lista, y me he suscrito de hecho para preguntar si
alguien sabe o tiene acceso a una imagen iso, más o menos reciente, de
centos para s390. Llevo una semana con el torrent puesto y no pillo
nada. He buscado en todos
guys,
i have installed mailscanner, spamassassin, etc on my machine. This was done
sometime ago. Some of these rpms i got not frm centos repos.
What command ( or yum command ) can i use to find out which repo did this
installled package come from.
yum info packagename just says;
repo :
On Mon, 03 Aug 2009 23:33:52 -0700 (PDT)
Linux Advocate wrote:
What command ( or yum command ) can i use to find out which repo did this
installled package come from.
rpm -qi packagename
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Linux Advocate wrote:
guys,
i have installed mailscanner, spamassassin, etc on my machine. This was done
sometime ago. Some of these rpms i got not frm centos repos.
What command ( or yum command ) can i use to find out which repo did this
installled package come from.
yum info
Frank,
On Mon, 03 Aug 2009 23:33:52 -0700 (PDT)
Linux Advocate wrote:
What command ( or yum command ) can i use to find out which repo did this
installled package come from.
rpm -qi packagename
# rpm -qi spamassassin
Name: spamassassin Relocations: /usr
What command ( or yum command ) can i use to find out which repo did this
installled package come from.
rpm -qi packagename
# rpm -qi mailscanner
Name: mailscanner Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 4.74.13 Vendor:
Guys,
i have heard of vispan, phplistadmin, spamstat from the mailscanner manual and
would like to experiment with them.
1. Any thoughts on them? ( i am trying to avoid mailwatch bcos i think vispan
is better fit for reporting)
2. I have googled for their centos rpms but no luck? Any ideas
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 17:39 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
snip
Or IPcop?
http://www.ipcop.org/
BTW, Scott and other IPCop users, there is a new version of IPCop
coming out. It's in testing now:
That's good to hear. I was afraid the project was dead. It had been so
long since a release.
Am Montag, den 03.08.2009, 13:59 +0200 schrieb Didi:
Hey
I am just organizing the CentOS village at HAR and need a rough
estimate of people who will be attending.
What do people want?
you don't want an honest answer to that question, do you? ;)
Shall the CentOS people have their own
In article 780192.16859...@web51101.mail.re2.yahoo.com,
Linux Advocate linuxhous...@yahoo.com wrote:
guys,
i have installed mailscanner, spamassassin, etc on my machine. This was done
sometime ago.
Some of these rpms i got not frm centos repos.
What command ( or yum command ) can i use
Yes, I have found this is a limitation of yum. It would be nice if the
information about the source repository could be stored somewhere.
If these were installed after the initial OS installation, and you haven't
done a yum clean, you might be able to glean some info from the cache:
#
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Christoph Maserc...@financial.com wrote:
Am Montag, den 03.08.2009, 13:59 +0200 schrieb Didi:
Hey
I am just organizing the CentOS village at HAR and need a rough
estimate of people who will be attending.
What do people want?
you don't want an honest answer
we have CENTOS 4.X on DELL server and one one of virtual disk include 4 disk
configure as REID5 (one more disk for hot spare). I saw /var/log/messages file
have:
Aug 4 06:27:02 host1 Server Administrator: Storage Service EventID: 2094
Predictive Failure reported: Physical Disk 1:5
On 08/04/2009 01:27 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
...
1. is this disk really degrade or not?
Disks aren't in degraded mode. The RAID system
will run in degraded mode when the disk eventually
fails.
2. how O.S. can predicate disk going to failure?
The disk's SMART feature tells it so.
3. do I
Ran into a strange issue with XEN on CentOS that I think is specific
to CentOS, which is why I'm starting by posting to this list first,
I'll post on the XEN list depending on responses. My sense is this
issue has something to do with how CentOS handles network setup on
first boot of the XEN
Am Dienstag, den 04.08.2009, 14:43 +0200 schrieb Brett Serkez:
Ran into a strange issue with XEN on CentOS that I think is specific
to CentOS, which is why I'm starting by posting to this list first,
I'll post on the XEN list depending on responses. My sense is this
issue has something to do
Hi,
This commonly happens when you using Xen in the bridged mode (when you
reboot your system the first time, this is default Xen configuration).
You have to change your configuration to routed mode if you want to
prevent that in future.
You can get more info about network in Xen going by links
From: mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw
2. how O.S. can predicate disk going to failure?
As I understand it, disks can handle a certain amount of bad 'sectors', thanks
to some hidden extra space.
When a 'sector' fails, the disk marks it as 'bad' and then map it to a 'sector'
from the hidden
2009/8/4 mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw:
[snip]
my questions are:
1. is this disk really degrade or not?
2. how O.S. can predicate disk going to failure?
3. do I need replace this disk now?
I understand that the drive electronics can check things such as the
time it takes to read a
On Tuesday 04 August 2009 14:48:03 Kwan Lowe wrote:
2009/8/4 mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw:
[snip]
my questions are:
1. is this disk really degrade or not?
2. how O.S. can predicate disk going to failure?
3. do I need replace this disk now?
I understand that the drive
Disks are cheap, your data is not. Replace the disk without hesitation.
2009/8/4 mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw:
we have CENTOS 4.X on DELL server and one one of virtual disk include 4 disk
configure as REID5 (one more disk for hot spare). I saw /var/log/messages
file have:
Aug 4
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 01:38:27PM +0200, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
3. do I need replace this disk now?
That would be a good idea, the disk could fail in
5 minutes or in 5 month, you can't tell.
Or, indeed, 5 years. I have a number of throwaway workstations at
one customer site -- throwaway in
Below is my firewall rules for iptables.
everything is working fine except for NFS
I cannot mount my drive.
If I turn off iptables I can mount.
Looking at this :
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-nfs.html
Important
In order for NFS to work with a default
Hi,
you also need to add portmapper ( port 110 ) and lock the following ports
preventing portmapper to assign random ports
Uncomment the following in /etc/sysconfig/nfs and make sure the portmapper
is restarted.
RQUOTAD_PORT=875
LOCKD_TCPPORT=32803
LOCKD_UDPPORT=32769
MOUNTD_PORT=892
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:23, Jerry Geisge...@pagestation.com wrote:
Below is my firewall rules for iptables.
everything is working fine except for NFS
I cannot mount my drive.
If I turn off iptables I can mount.
You need to also allow access to daemons such as rpc.mountd, rpc.lockd
and
Hi,
you also need to add portmapper ( port 110 ) and lock the following ports
preventing portmapper to assign random ports
Uncomment the following in /etc/sysconfig/nfs and make sure the portmapper
is restarted.
RQUOTAD_PORT=875
LOCKD_TCPPORT=32803
LOCKD_UDPPORT=32769
MOUNTD_PORT=892
Le Mar 4 août 2009 16:23, Jerry Geis a écrit :
Below is my firewall rules for iptables.
everything is working fine except for NFS
I cannot mount my drive.
If I turn off iptables I can mount.
Looking at this :
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-nfs.html
Brett Serkez wrote on Tue, 4 Aug 2009 08:43:28 -0400:
My understanding of the HWaddr is that the first portion is
manufacturer assigned for uniqueness, I cannot image this NIC
originally had this HWaddr, but I don't know what it originally was.
Indeed, AFAIK all hardware adapters start with
Sergey Smirnov wrote on Tue, 4 Aug 2009 17:14:48 +0400:
This commonly happens when you using Xen in the bridged mode (when you
reboot your system the first time, this is default Xen configuration).
You have to change your configuration to routed mode if you want to
prevent that in future.
mcclnx mcc wrote:
1. is this disk really degrade or not?
Depends on your point of view, to me it would be. I remember
two situations with predictive failure on HP Smart arrays a
few years ago where the drives were practically dead but the
controller kept using them dragging performance down
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Christoph Maserc...@financial.com wrote:
snip
When Xen starts does some trickery with your interfaces. You should see
FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF on device peth0 and the real MAC-address on device
eth0.
All Xen vif devices will show also MAC FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. That is
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Brett Serkezbser...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Christoph Maserc...@financial.com wrote:
snip
When Xen starts does some trickery with your interfaces. You should see
FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF on device peth0 and the real MAC-address on device
On Aug 4, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Ross Walker rswwal...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Brett Serkezbser...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Christoph Maserc...@financial.com
wrote:
snip
When Xen starts does some trickery with your interfaces. You
should
Maybe because you are looking at the bridge's mac and not the
ethernet's which would be peth0.
No I am not. dmesg shows the kernel messages at boot and it is
looking at the physical device, let's not get distracted, the issue is
clear in this regard. As I previously stated, this happens even
Brett,
I think the following link answers your question about the MAC changes. You
may find more useful links on the resources page of the Running Xen site
http://runningxen.com/resources/.
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-02/msg00030.html
If you performed a fresh
Brett Serkez wrote:
Maybe because you are looking at the bridge's mac and not the
ethernet's which would be peth0.
No I am not. dmesg shows the kernel messages at boot and it is
looking at the physical device, let's not get distracted, the issue is
clear in this regard. As I
Brett Serkez wrote:
- Investigation concluded the issue was that the HWaddr address of the
physical NIC matched the fabricated HWaddr that XEN uses for most of
its adapters: FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF.
I had the same problem after (IIRC) a kernel panic. After a few rounds
of research and ineffective
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Brett Serkezbser...@gmail.com wrote:
snip
# Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8169 Gigabit Ethernet
DEVICE=eth1
BOOTPROTO=none
HWADDR=00:40:F4:CE:E6:7B
So now I know what the original MAC address was.
Is it possible for the MAC address to be changed
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote on Tue, 4 Aug 2009 16:56:22 + (UTC):
Please refer to my thread excessive DNS slows httpd
Why don't you keep posting in there then?
Suggestions would be most welcome.
Foremost, you want to find out why those queries are generated despite the
fact that
How do admins handle a situation with many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands - how is that done?
(I mean without actually logging into 1,2,3,4...X and executing the
commands)
Thanks,
Jerry
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Jerry Geis wrote:
How do admins handle a situation with many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands - how is that done?
(I mean without actually logging into 1,2,3,4...X and executing the
commands)
Thanks,
Jerry
On Aug 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
How do admins handle a situation with many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands - how is
that done?
one such tool, and links to many others, are here:
http://web.taranis.org/shmux/
-steve
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Am Dienstag, den 04.08.2009, 21:35 +0200 schrieb Alan Sparks:
Jerry Geis wrote:
How do admins handle a situation with many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands - how is that done?
(I mean without actually logging into 1,2,3,4...X and executing
Jerry Geis wrote:
How do admins handle a situation with many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands - how is that done?
(I mean without actually logging into 1,2,3,4...X and executing the
commands)
Depends what the commands have to do. For most of
Jerry Geis schrieb:
How do admins handle a situation with many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands - how is that done?
(I mean without actually logging into 1,2,3,4...X and executing the
commands)
Just found phpAdamoto[1] on freshmeat and will
--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Jerry Geis ge...@pagestation.com wrote:
How do admins handle a situation with
many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands -
how is that done?
(I mean without actually logging into 1,2,3,4...X and
executing the
commands)
Hello
Has anyone tried to build ghc and xmonad on a centos 5.3 set or is
there a repo somewhere with the goodies ?
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I'm getting this on two XF_64 systems by running yum update today.
Perhaps Python 2.4 is missing some lib64 libraries?
-- Running transaction check
--- Package python.x86_64 0:2.4.3-24.el5_3.6 set to be updated
--- Package tkinter.x86_64 0:2.4.3-24.el5_3.6 set to be updated
-- Processing
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 16:18, Curt Millshac...@fluke.com wrote:
I'm getting this on two XF_64 systems by running yum update today.
Perhaps Python 2.4 is missing some lib64 libraries?
It's a known problem, apparently a bug in yum...
Run yum clean all, after that your yum update should work
Curt Mills wrote:
I'm getting this on two XF_64 systems by running yum update today.
Perhaps Python 2.4 is missing some lib64 libraries?
I'm getting this error on 32 bit systems as well.
yum clean all
Then run your updates again, and it worked fine after that.
Regards,
Max
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Filipe
Brandenburgerfilbran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 16:18, Curt Millshac...@fluke.com wrote:
I'm getting this on two XF_64 systems by running yum update today.
Perhaps Python 2.4 is missing some lib64 libraries?
It's a known problem,
I wish to use PostgreSQL with PHP+PDO. I haven't use PDO before.
I have the php-pdo package installed on my CentOS 4.7 server:
# rpm -qa |grep pdo
php-pdo-5.1.6-3.el4s1.10
Now when I try connect to the PostgeSQL db with this code:
?php
print PDO testbr /;
try {
$db = new
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Jerry Geisge...@pagestation.com wrote:
How do admins handle a situation with many boxes like 50 for example.
If I wish to tell 50 boxes to run a handful of commands - how is that done?
(I mean without actually logging into 1,2,3,4...X and executing the
2009/8/4 mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw:
we have CENTOS 4.X on DELL server and one one of virtual disk include 4 disk
configure as REID5 (one more disk for hot spare). I saw /var/log/messages
file have:
Aug 4 06:27:02 host1 Server Administrator: Storage Service EventID: 2094
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:31:22 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote on Tue, 4 Aug 2009 16:56:22 + (UTC):
Please refer to my thread excessive DNS slows httpd
Why don't you keep posting in there then?
Because the new title reflects a new focus, and I hoped
to attract
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
Except that nscd was not set to run, it is probably not
specifically a CentOS problem. Perhaps I made a wrong
choice in setup?
Something I like to do when troubleshooting apache related things
is turn on mod_status and mod_info and compare the results
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:31:22 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote on Tue, 4 Aug 2009 16:56:22 + (UTC):
Please refer to my thread excessive DNS slows httpd
Why don't you keep posting in there then?
Because the new title reflects a new
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Mike -- EMAIL
IGNOREDm_d_berger_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:31:22 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote on Tue, 4 Aug 2009 16:56:22 + (UTC):
Please refer to my thread excessive DNS slows httpd
Why don't you keep posting
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 17:23:04 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:31:22 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
[...]
Until now, for a long time, mine wasn't doing it either.
Part of the problem was suggested by someone on the Apache group; there
are two
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 18:55:01 -0400, Matty wrote:
[...]
If you are uncertain where the DNS lookups are originating from, you
could always add an interposer between Apache and glibc. When the
culprit calls one of the get* routines, you could log a backtrace to a
file. Summarizing the
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 14:58:17 -0700, nate wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
Except that nscd was not set to run, it is probably not specifically a
CentOS problem. Perhaps I made a wrong choice in setup?
Something I like to do when troubleshooting apache related things is
turn on
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
If I really want to know what is different between two boxes, I'll do
something like NFS mount one into the other or rsync their /etc trees
somewhere on a common host and let diff -r walk through them.
As indicated above, I already know the difference between
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 18:28:13 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
If I really want to know what is different between two boxes, I'll do
something like NFS mount one into the other or rsync their /etc trees
somewhere on a common host and let diff -r walk through them.
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 18:28:13 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
If I really want to know what is different between two boxes, I'll do
something like NFS mount one into the other or rsync their /etc trees
somewhere on a common host and let
Peter Peltonen wrote:
I wish to use PostgreSQL with PHP+PDO. I haven't use PDO before.
I have the php-pdo package installed on my CentOS 4.7 server:
# rpm -qa |grep pdo
php-pdo-5.1.6-3.el4s1.10
Now when I try connect to the PostgeSQL db with this code:
?php
print PDO testbr /;
try {
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