On 2/4/2010 3:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
What do you mean? Forwarding to the virtuser expansion address should
work just like any other address.
It sounds like he didn't forward before, but queue and deliver (e.g. he's
the only available MX and queues for a firewalled MX or uses mailertable
--On Thursday, February 04, 2010 8:36 AM -0600 Robert Nichols
rnicholsnos...@comcast.net wrote:
Looks like that's about all you can do. USB devices aren't available
until hotplug discovers them, and that's proceeding in parallel with the
rest of the boot sequence. Be sure to put a timeout
Bo Lynch wrote:
Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out or
district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and some sort of redundancy
would be nice.
Will clustering not work with certain apps? We have a couple mysql dbases,
oracle database, smb shares, nfs,
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 14:19 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Thursday, February 04, 2010 8:36 AM -0600 Robert Nichols
rnicholsnos...@comcast.net wrote:
Looks like that's about all you can do. USB devices aren't available
until hotplug discovers them, and that's proceeding in parallel
Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out or
district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and some sort of redundancy
would be nice.
I'm in the process of going through something like that right now. The
solution we're pursuing is to virtualize our existing
Ned Slider wrote:
Yes, you can sign the drivers yourself, but the issue as I understand it
is that for the drivers to work with Windows (Vista, Server 2008, Win7
??), they need to be signed by a cert that has a chain of trust to
Microsoft's root cert. Red Hat (and others) have such a cert
On 2/4/2010 3:17 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out or
district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and some sort of redundancy
would be nice.
Will clustering not work with certain apps? We have a couple mysql dbases,
oracle database,
Drew wrote:
I know nothing about vmware and virtualbox on this score.
VMware ESX(i) has their own set of optimized drivers for disks (and
Lan). Forget the names off the top but they are paravirtualised and
are available for Linux Windows.
the drivers are called 'vmware tools'.
On Thursday 04 February 2010 14:21, adrian kok wrote:
Hi
I change eth1 from realtek to dlink but the centos is showing eth2 instead
of eth1
Edit your ifcfg-eth1 and add the MAC Address of the card.
I would do this for every interface.
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Regards
Robert
Linux User #296285
I had added user umarzuki to wheel group
# usermod -G wheel umarzuki
*Yes, I can use/setup sudo but I do this just for learning purpose
My /etc/pam.d/su as below
authsufficient pam_rootok.so
# Uncomment the following line to implicitly trust users in the wheel
group.
#auth
my mistake, i had done sticky bit on /sbin/ifconfig yesterday
# chmod u+s /sbin/ifconfig
2010/2/5 Umarzuki Mochlis umarz...@gmail.com
I had added user umarzuki to wheel group
# usermod -G wheel umarzuki
*Yes, I can use/setup sudo but I do this just for learning purpose
My /etc/pam.d/su as
Hey All,
Just wondering if any of you have been able to setup CentOS 5.4 to authenticate
against AD on a Server 2008r2 Domain Controller. I am trying to complete this
particular setup however I have run into some difficulties such as not being
able to lookup domain users via getent passwd.
On Friday, February 05, 2010 12:20 PM, Dan Burkland wrote:
Hey All,
Just wondering if any of you have been able to setup CentOS 5.4 to
authenticate against AD on a Server 2008r2 Domain Controller. I am trying to
complete this particular setup however I have run into some difficulties such
I am indeed using winbind. While I am not new to CentOS I am a greenhorn when
it comes to Winbind. What log is considered the main Winbind log? (perhaps
/var/log/samba/winbind.log?) Also. I have posted my smb.conf on pastebin:
http://centos.pastebin.com/f5b4406a7
Thanks again for your help,
On Friday, February 05, 2010 12:45 PM, Dan Burkland wrote:
I am indeed using winbind. While I am not new to CentOS I am a greenhorn when
it comes to Winbind. What log is considered the main Winbind log? (perhaps
/var/log/samba/winbind.log?) Also. I have posted my smb.conf on pastebin:
On Thursday 04 February 2010, Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
I stumbled upon this while looking for something else
http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/151340
And it is something I could actually really make use of. But right on
that site they list 3 different ones, and so I'm wondering
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