Con uno o 2 gateways puedes hacerlo, cada gateway de su red y punto y luego a
través de enrutamiento estático o dinámico conectas las 2 redes!!
No tiene spor que ponerle 2 GW a cada equipo, simplemente con que en cada GW le
digas, lo que venga con dirección 172.26.x.x lo envías pro esta pata y
2010/8/3 daniel danielog2...@gmail.com
gracias Eduardo pues por los requerimientos que me dices si los cumplo
todos a excepción de que segun el diagrama no entonces lo centos que es
gateway deberian tener 3 tarjetas de red cada uno?, osea una tarjeta que va
a su respectiva subred otra que va
2010/8/4 Eduardo Grosclaude eduardo.groscla...@gmail.com
(o las direcciones de red y máscara que correspondan). Y no hace falta
reconfigurar los clientes. Estos datos también los puedes poner
estáticamente en el archivo de rutas de la placa
(/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-ethX). La
El 03/08/10 16:59, Renato Covarrubias escribió:
On 02/08/10 10:31, Fernando Jesús Rojas de la Torre wrote:
¿cuales son los pros y los contras de cada uno?
De entrada, para mi caso particular, no soy conocecor de java y el hecho
de depender de èl me pone a pensarlo doble.
Mi intenciòn es
Saludos, hermanos.
El 03/08/10 16:59, Renato Covarrubias escribió:
On 02/08/10 10:31, Fernando Jesús Rojas de la Torre wrote:
¿cuales son los pros y los contras de cada uno?
De entrada, para mi caso particular, no soy conocecor de java y el hecho
de depender de èl me pone a
Muchas gracias monica una pregunta si pongo eso que me dices en la tabla de
routeo por donde saldrian a internet cada subred? por ejemplo si de la
subred A mando una peticion a Internet como biene de la direccion de la red
A lo va a mandar a la subred B entonces de la subred B es por donde sale a
2010/8/4 daniel danielog2...@gmail.com
Eduardo no puedo ponerle mas tarjetas a los gw centos (bueno si puedo pero
me estan calificando mis jefes la calidad de mi trabajo y no quiero pedir
mucho equipo solo como ultimo recurso)
Permíteme un consejo de administrador de redes con amarga
Hola
Tengo problemas para ejecutar Blender 2.5 ya que este usa glibc 2.6
y Centos 5.5 usa glibc 2.5 como puedo hacer para que me funcione
Blender sin problemas.
Gracias
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On 04/08/10 14:29, JOSE DIAZ RODRIGUEZ wrote:
Hola
Tengo problemas para ejecutar Blender 2.5 ya que este usa glibc 2.6
y Centos 5.5 usa glibc 2.5 como puedo hacer para que me funcione
Blender sin problemas.
Lo más sencillo y seguro es cambiar de versión de Linux.
Fedora 13 es lo más lógico
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
On 8/3/10, Janez Kosmrlj postnali...@googlemail.com wrote:
Has anyone an idea, how to force users to print b/w on a color printer.
Strange how come people miss out the loclhost:631 on the system
Greetings,
On 8/4/10, Emmanuel Noobadmin centos.ad...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/4/10, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
Only concern now is the usual split-brain issue and whether linuxZFS
is matured enough to be used in conjunction as the underlying fs on
Centos5.
Dunno if its relevent, but are we
Greetings,
On 8/4/10, Janez Kosmrlj postnali...@googlemail.com wrote:
The best solution would be command line and if possible bash scriptable.
Ignore the previous jest.
In your scenario, puppet would possibly be one of the components
twiddling the /etc/cups* stuff in the clients across
On 08/03/10 11:31 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
But then is ZFS a Cluster filesystem at all like GFS2/OCFS? Haven't
studied that angle as yet.
its not. and, afaik, the linux implementation of ZFS is not very well
supported, I certainly wouldn't commit to a project relying on it
without
Greetings,
On 8/4/10, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 08/03/10 11:31 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
It just triggered an idea, why not leave the storage blocks as clvm
bricks and the BMR/Restore and the such be delgated to a lower lever
mechnism such as clvm
On 8/4/10, Rajagopal Swaminathan raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
Dunno if its relevent, but are we talking about inband/power or
storage fencing issues for stonith here?
COZ, HA, to the best of my knowledge, requires some form of fencing...
Typically yes, but it doesn't necessarily require
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:30 PM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
You can do:
rpm -q --changelog kernel changelog.log \
rpm -q --changelog kernel-2.6.18-194.8.1.el5 changelog.log
To view the changelog for patches and BZs Applied to the kernel or any
rpm. As in load up the newest one and
On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 00:41 -0700, Mark wrote:
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:30 PM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
You can do:
rpm -q --changelog kernel changelog.log \
rpm -q --changelog kernel-2.6.18-194.8.1.el5 changelog.log
To view the changelog for patches and BZs Applied to the
3) # shred -vzn 65536 /dev/hda
For future reference, man shred:
NAME
shred - overwrite a file to hide its contents, and optionally delete it
SYNOPSIS
shred [OPTIONS] FILE [...]
DESCRIPTION
Overwrite the specified FILE(s) repeatedly, in order to make it harder
for
On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 04:49 -0400, JohnS wrote:
On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 00:41 -0700, Mark wrote:
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:30 PM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
You can do:
rpm -q --changelog kernel changelog.log \
rpm -q --changelog kernel-2.6.18-194.8.1.el5 changelog.log
To
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 20:19, Rajagopal Swaminathan
raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
Ondeed, considering the OP's past questions. y'know Middle Easterners
come with such questions all too frequently. Been there for about 6
years and I guess Les was more than charitable with his kind donation
of
Dotan you haven't put up with his inane queries that often contradict
previous ones always with lacking information for nearly a year. I went
through all his posts yesterday out if curiosity and there was indeed not
one bit of research and usually lacking information for that which us trying
to be
On 31 July 2010 14:52, Drew drew@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any reason to use LVM on a personal desktop install of
CentOS? It seems to me, for my purposes, that LVM is just a pain in
the neck -- although I've always just let CentOS set it up during the
install in the past. I would like to
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 13:33, James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.com wrote:
Dotan you haven't put up with his inane queries that often contradict
previous ones always with lacking information for nearly a year. I went
through all his posts yesterday out if curiosity and there was indeed not
one
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 12:56:47PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I'm Middle Eastern and I subscribe to the list to search it, not to
ask redundant questions. I'm still a noob and I did recently ask a
question that I could not google, but your generalization is a bit
broad.
I should also note
On Wednesday 04 August 2010 02:18:55 Janez Kosmrlj wrote:
but the user can still change back to color mode, if he wants to in the
print dialog. I want that they don't even have the option to print in color
Have you tried modifying the PPD file to remove the color option? I mean, I
would copy
Whit Blauvelt a écrit :
So is the notion that help your neighbor is more Middle Eastern and dog
eat dog more, what, American? The Middle East currently has Al Qaeda,
Hizbolla, Hamas, the Taliban, the IDF ... all embracing a philosophy for
which dog eat cog would be too kind a label. I'm
Mathieu Baudier wrote:
3) # shred -vzn 65536 /dev/hda
For future reference, man shred:
NAME
shred - overwrite a file to hide its contents, and optionally delete it
SYNOPSIS
shred [OPTIONS] FILE [...]
DESCRIPTION
Overwrite the specified FILE(s) repeatedly, in
Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
ZFS is a local file system as far as I understand it. It's by Solaris
but there are two efforts to port it to Linux, one through userspace
via Fuse and the other through kernel. It seems like the Fuse approach
is more matured and at the moment slightly more
John R Pierce wrote:
On 08/03/10 11:31 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
But then is ZFS a Cluster filesystem at all like GFS2/OCFS? Haven't
studied that angle as yet.
its not. and, afaik, the linux implementation of ZFS is not very well
supported, I certainly wouldn't commit to a
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 07:47:34AM -0400, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
So is the notion that help your neighbor is more Middle Eastern and dog
eat dog more, what, American? The Middle East currently has Al Qaeda,
Please, people, could you take this off-list?
--
rgds
Stephen
Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote, On 08/03/2010 11:13 AM:
From what I understand, I cannot do the equivalent of network RAID 1
with a normal DRBD/HB style cluster. Gluster with replicate appears to
do exactly that. I can have 2 or more storage servers with real time
duplicates of the same data so that
Hi All,
Anyone know if the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD will support dual
monitors with CentOS ?
Thanks in advance
/Kevin
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Here we are thinking
we're being punked by an idiot, missing the possibility that
we're being punked by a space alien idiot.
Fixed
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This sounds like a gen-u-ine spammer.
Can the mailing list be set to recognize and flag particular senders
(Hadi for example), and reply such with a page of links to FAQs, RTFM's
and list-purpose/posting guidelines?
Hadi's emails go straight to trash for me but I see responses
to his
On 8/4/2010 7:20 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Whit Blauvelt a écrit :
So is the notion that help your neighbor is more Middle Eastern and dog
eat dog more, what, American? The Middle East currently has Al Qaeda,
Hizbolla, Hamas, the Taliban, the IDF ... all embracing a philosophy for
which dog
1) Insert CentOS install CD until you come to the first screen.
2) Open virtual console : Alt+F2
3) # shred -vzn 65536 /dev/hda
4) Watch messages scroll by. Wait until it's finished (important),
then post here to tell us the results.
Mean!
And particularly useful to all
On 8/4/10, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought the GPL on the kernel code would not permit the inclusion of less
restricted code like the CDL-covered zfs. For a network share, why not use
That's why the Fuse effort is further along, being in user space it
bypasses the limits of
Good morning everyone. This is my first post to this list. I am very new to
Linux so please bear with me. Also, English is not my first language so
please excuse me if I am unclear.
I am trying to install CentOS Linux operating system in a virtualization
setup. I have already built four host
On 8/4/10, Todd Denniston todd.dennis...@tsb.cranrdte.navy.mil wrote:
To have more than one active server with DRBD (or other disk type shared
between active machines)
you need to be using a file system which supports shared disk resources.
http://www.drbd.org/docs/about/
On 8/4/2010 10:10 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
derivative work or something along those lines.
the OpenSolaris or NexentaStor versions since you wouldn't be using much
else
from the system anyway.
If I really have to, but I was hoping I wouldn't need to learn another
relatively similar
From: Brunner, Brian T. bbrun...@gai-tronics.com
1) Insert CentOS install CD until you come to the first screen.
2) Open virtual console : Alt+F2
3) # shred -vzn 65536 /dev/hda
4) Watch messages scroll by. Wait until it's finished (important),
then post here to tell us the
Does virt-manager show anything for the guest when connected to the kvm
host?
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On 4 Aug 2010 16:31, Kevin Chang kico.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
Good morning everyone. This is my first post to this list. I am very new
to
Linux so please bear with me. Also, English is not my
On Wednesday, August 04, 2010 10:57:58 am Les Mikesell wrote:
Aren't we all pretty comfortable with using thousands of man-hours of
other people's work for free? And, his posts are a tiny percentage of
this thread and I can't see where anyone else has added much useful
content either, nor
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 8/4/2010 7:20 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Whit Blauvelt a écrit :
So is the notion that help your neighbor is more Middle Eastern and
dog eat dog more, what, American? The Middle East currently has Al
Qaeda,
Hizbolla, Hamas, the Taliban, the IDF ... all embracing a
Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote, On 08/04/2010 11:33 AM:
Easier because instead of running gluster raid 0 on top of DRBD raid
1, we can take out the DRBD layer and just use gluster to achieve the
equivalent by distribute on replicate.
More importantly there is the issue of cost, DRBD needs a pair
On 04/08/10 10:08, JohnS wrote:
UPDATE !
Replying to my self those you see missing are not on Red Hats Public
Mirror Site so evidently those are not built to go in CentOs.
I presume those come out in the fastrack repository? Can someone
correct me here if I am wrong.
No, they are
Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 11:30 -0400 schrieb Kevin Chang:
I found a script via google:
#!/bin/sh
virt-install \
-n calcnode01 \
-r 1024 \
-f /dev/vmstorage_vg/calcnode01 \
--cdrom=/software/iso/CentOS-5.5_x86_64-boot.iso \
--accelerate \
--vnc \
-x
Is anyone currently using CentOS 5.5 with 2008 R2 AD authentication and a
fully Kerberized NFSv4? If so would you mind sharing your configuration
with me?
I have been able to successfully get it working with Windows 2003 as
discussed earlier on the list
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Christoph Maser cma...@gmx.de wrote:
When I start this script from the SSH terminal it starts but I cannot
see anything being installed. I entered the virsh console and see the
calcnode01 entry if I do a list. If I try to connect using virsh I do
not see
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Christoph Maser cma...@gmx.de wrote:
since you use --vnc the console of the vurtual machine is using vnc, you
can use virt-manager or virt-viewer to atttach a graphical console.
I was silly and did think that vnc was for the virtual nic.
On 04/08/10 00:24, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
Fascinating. Could this be an AI, or a sort of Eliza? Perhaps its an alien
probe gathering data on our network infrastructure by methodically
generating questions to our lists. No human being would simultaneously need
to accomplish the above on three
Hi.
I am trying to find something (php prefered) that I can stick onto a
Centos apache server that would allow me to browse a selected file system
by employees through a web-browser explorer like interface.
I know I can do this through WinSCP (and have done so), but my problem is I have
Linux,
On 08/04/10 6:08 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to find something (php prefered) that I can stick onto a
Centos apache server that would allow me to browse a selected file system
by employees through a web-browser explorer like interface.
enable apache directory indexes.
On 08/05/2010 02:21 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 08/04/10 6:08 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to find something (php prefered) that I can stick onto a
Centos apache server that would allow me to browse a selected file system
by employees through a web-browser explorer like
Greetings,
On 8/5/10, Kahlil Hodgson kahlil.hodg...@dealmax.com.au wrote:
On 04/08/10 00:24, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
Damn! You bet me to it! I've always had a faint suspicion that HADI was
a bot.
rgh.. I was just googling for some information on Snort IDS and the such.
Now this has just
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:08 AM, Jobst Schmalenbach jo...@barrett.com.au wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to find something (php prefered) that I can stick onto a
Centos apache server that would allow me to browse a selected file system
by employees through a web-browser explorer like interface.
I
On 8/4/10, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
That's sort of the point of nexentastor which gives you a web interface
to manage the filesystems and sharing since you don't need anything
else. But the free community edition only goes to 12 TB. That might be
enough per-host if you are
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 04:08, Jobst Schmalenbach jo...@barrett.com.au wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to find something (php prefered) that I can stick onto a
Centos apache server that would allow me to browse a selected file system
by employees through a web-browser explorer like interface.
I know
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