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On 11/16/10 21:28, Alexey Vasyukov wrote:
Hello again.
Unfortunatelly we do not have that much materials in English. (But if you can
read Russian - welcome to http://www.ossportal.ru/technologies/rhev. :-) )
If you want just to see SPICE in action it is not hard. You need qemu with
SPICE
The SPICE protocol is implemented as a guest graphics adapter of QEMU.
In other words, it's made for virtual desktops running under QEMU/KVM.
That's why it does not work directly on a physical machine.
Siggi
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 19:37 +0100, RedShift wrote:
On 11/16/10 21:28, Alexey
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- Original Message -
So as I understand it correctly, this whole SPICE thing is just
something like VNC on steroids? Why can't we have this SPICE thing
work on physical hosts as well?
SPICE was specifically designed to be a display protocol for a KVM virtual
machine. Most
Buenas, tengo un qmail sobre un Centos, logre configurarlo para enviar y
recibir mails mediante pop e imap, ademas de autenticar con openldap.
Quiero lograr que para enviar mails tenga que autenticar el smtp.
En /services/smtpd/tcp configuré de la siguiente manera:
Un cordial saludos para todos usted,
Colegas necesito instalar el servidor web Lighttpd en Centos 5.3 y
necesito saber desde repo puedo descargar el Lighttpd empaquetado y
listo para instalar en Centos 5.3 gracias de antemano
___
CentOS-es
Puedes usar EPEL.
Sls
El 17 de noviembre de 2010 16:35, Javier Castellanos
jcastella...@csh.uo.edu.cu escribió:
Un cordial saludos para todos usted,
Colegas necesito instalar el servidor web Lighttpd en Centos 5.3 y
necesito saber desde repo puedo descargar el Lighttpd empaquetado y
On 11/17/2010 04:35 PM, Javier Castellanos wrote:
Un cordial saludos para todos usted,
Colegas necesito instalar el servidor web Lighttpd en Centos 5.3 y
necesito saber desde repo puedo descargar el Lighttpd empaquetado y
listo para instalar en Centos 5.3 gracias de antemano
I'm trying to install CentOS 5.5 on a couple of servers of type IBM
System x3550 M3, but it's not going too well. Actually, the install
setup phase runs as expected, and the actual installation also appears
to be successful, but the system will not boot [ ... ]
On 16.11.2010 10.25, 49163653 wrote:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerAdmin gitserver
DocumentRoot /
Directory /
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks includes
order allow,deny
AllowOverride None
allow from all
/Directory
ServerName
Hello Dick,
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 22:52 -0500, Dick Roth wrote:
/dev/sdb /usbdrive ext3user,noauto,rw 0 2
The last entry is the fsck order used at boot. Setting it to 2 probably
prompts the system to check it.
Anyway, you shouldn't need to add explicit entries to
I spent most of the evening trying to boot a new install of CentOS in a
VirtualBox VM. The VM recognizes the install DVD, runs it, asks for me to
boot it and I type in return (or any number of other combinations, all of
which fail in exactly the same way) and it continues to run up to the point
On 11/16/2010 08:26 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Yes, I was thinking about vnc console.
back on Centos 5.2, I built a boot CD for it, and had to hard code the
IP addr for my notebook for it. Then, perhaps once on FC12, it was a
boot option and actually easy to use. So I will have to look it up
This is just for test,not for the serious situation!
And I just find the solution to my problem yesterday.
The reason is that the selinux on my CentOS prevent httpd from visiting file.
Issus will be fine after I change the file's context label via chcon.May be
this can be useful to you!
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: Leonard den Ottolander leon...@den.ottolander.nl
Subject: Re: [CentOS] How to stop automount
Hello Dick,
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 22:52 -0500, Dick Roth wrote:
/dev/sdb /usbdrive
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 18:32 +0800, 49163653 wrote:
This is just for test,not for the serious situation!
And I just find the solution to my problem yesterday.
The reason is that the selinux on my CentOS prevent httpd from
visiting file.
Issus will be fine after I change the file's context
Hello Keith, Dick,
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 11:13 +, Keith Roberts wrote:
Also, if you add a partition label to the USB drive, HAL
should then create a mount point of the same name, under
/media/PartLabel.
Yes, indeed. Automount only works if the drive or partitions on it have
a label.
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hello Keith, Dick,
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 11:13 +, Keith Roberts wrote:
Also, if you add a partition label to the USB drive, HAL
should then create a mount point of the same name, under
/media/PartLabel.
Yes, indeed. Automount only
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 05:52, Dick Roth raro...@comcast.net wrote:
I just put a USB hard drive into service, but find that unless the drive
is connected to my PC the machine won't boot and drops to a shell.
Below is the line I added to fstab. I thought that the option noauto
would prevent
I'm doing some testing in a lab which is isolated from the rest of my
network (DMZ). I'm doing both inbound and outbound filtering at the
firewall (CentOS +iptables).
What protocols, ports and destination IP addresses does yum use to
identify updates, and then actually go get them for
On 11/17/2010 05:29 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 11/16/2010 08:26 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Yes, I was thinking about vnc console.
back on Centos 5.2, I built a boot CD for it, and had to hard code the
IP addr for my notebook for it. Then, perhaps once on FC12, it was a
boot option
Mark wrote:
I spent most of the evening trying to boot a new install of CentOS in
a VirtualBox VM. The VM recognizes the install DVD, runs it, asks for
me to boot it and I type in return (or any number of other
combinations, all of which fail in exactly the same way) and it
continues to
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 7:36 AM, David McGuffey
davidmcguf...@verizon.net wrote:
I'm doing some testing in a lab which is isolated from the rest of my
network (DMZ). I'm doing both inbound and outbound filtering at the
firewall (CentOS +iptables).
What protocols, ports and destination IP
On 11/17/10 7:25 AM, Tom H wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 7:36 AM, David McGuffey
davidmcguf...@verizon.net wrote:
I'm doing some testing in a lab which is isolated from the rest of my
network (DMZ). I'm doing both inbound and outbound filtering at the
firewall (CentOS +iptables).
What
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Dotan Cohen wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [CentOS] How to stop automount
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 05:52, Dick Roth raro...@comcast.net wrote:
I just put a USB hard drive into service, but find that
Leonard den Ottolander wrote, On 11/17/2010 03:45 AM:
Hello Dick,
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 22:52 -0500, Dick Roth wrote:
/dev/sdb /usbdrive ext3user,noauto,rw 0 2
The last entry is the fsck order used at boot. Setting it to 2 probably
prompts the system to check
On 17/11/10 11:36, Mark wrote:
I spent most of the evening trying to boot a new install of CentOS in a
VirtualBox VM. The VM recognizes the install DVD, runs it, asks for me
to boot it and I type in return (or any number of other combinations,
all of which fail in exactly the same way) and it
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Dick Roth wrote:
To: CentOS List centos@centos.org
From: Dick Roth raro...@comcast.net
Subject: [CentOS] How to stop automount
I just put a USB hard drive into service, but find that unless the drive
is connected to my PC the machine won't boot and drops to a shell.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Athmane Madjoudj athma...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/16/2010 02:30 AM, Morten P.D. Stevens wrote:
2010/11/16 Dave Stevensg...@uniserve.com:
I am curious what is the best way to upgrade my dom0 and domUs to V.6
(currently 5) when it releases. Any experience or docs
On 11/17/2010 10:39 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
So, do I understand this corret: RH6 won't have (native?) XEN support
anymore, which obviously means CentOS won't have it either?
Have anyone used both XEN KVM before? What are your experiences with
either, in comparison to each other? We've been
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Digimer li...@alteeve.com wrote:
On 11/17/2010 10:39 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
So, do I understand this corret: RH6 won't have (native?) XEN support
anymore, which obviously means CentOS won't have it either?
Have anyone used both XEN KVM before? What are your
On 11/17/2010 11:02 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Thanx Digimer,
Just out of curiosity, are you part of the CentOS development team?
Maybe the Wiki hasn't been updated with your info yet?
Would you mind posting your findings to this list as well?
Nope, I'm independent. When I am done though, if
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Have anyone used both XEN KVM before? What are your experiences
with either, in comparison to each other? We've been using XEN for
about 4 years now, and only use CentOS as our server platform. I'd
hate to move to Debian or OpenSuse just for XEN,
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Toralf Lund wrote:
I'm trying to install CentOS 5.5 on a couple of servers of type IBM
System x3550 M3, but it's not going too well. Actually, the install
setup phase runs as expected, and the actual installation also appears
to be successful, but the system will not boot [ ... ]
it looks like one of the recent updates will sometimes chmod /dev/null
to 600. out of 20 machines i've updated, 3 of them had the odd
/dev/null perms afterwards. i haven't tried to identify what it doing
it yet, but wanted to give a heads up to others that might start seeing
weird behavior.
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Have anyone used both XEN KVM before? What are your experiences
with either, in comparison to each other? We've been using XEN for
about 4 years now, and only use CentOS as our server platform. I'd
hate to move to Debian or OpenSuse just for XEN, and
On 11/17/10 19:22, Joe Pruett wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Have anyone used both XEN KVM before? What are your experiences
with either, in comparison to each other? We've been using XEN for
about 4 years now, and only use CentOS as our server platform. I'd
hate to move to
At Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:16:51 -0800 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
it looks like one of the recent updates will sometimes chmod /dev/null
to 600. out of 20 machines i've updated, 3 of them had the odd
/dev/null perms afterwards. i haven't tried to identify what it doing
it
Nope, I'm independent. When I am done though, if people thinks it's
good
enough quality, I'll make my docs available to the CentOS community
should they want to use them.
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On 11/17/2010 10:35 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:16:51 -0800 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
it looks like one of the recent updates will sometimes chmod /dev/null
to 600. out of 20 machines i've updated, 3 of them had the odd
/dev/null perms afterwards.
Hello John,
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 12:04 +, John Hodrien wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Yes, indeed. Automount only works if the drive or partitions on it have
a label. Apparently HAL is not smart enough to create a random mount
point if the device/partion is
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Veiko Kukk veiko.k...@krediidipank.ee wrote:
On 17/11/10 11:36, Mark wrote:
I spent most of the evening trying to boot a new install of CentOS in a
VirtualBox VM. The VM recognizes the install DVD, runs it, asks for me
to boot it and I type in return (or any
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 10:45 -0800, Joe Pruett wrote:
On 11/17/2010 10:35 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:16:51 -0800 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
it looks like one of the recent updates will sometimes chmod /dev/null
to 600. out of 20 machines i've
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Kill Script
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 9:06 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] good shell script examples?
I wrote a simple one a few years back:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 15:08, Brunner, Brian T.
bbrun...@gai-tronics.comwrote:
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Kill Script
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 9:06 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:39:38AM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 11/16/2010 01:03 AM, Digimer wrote:
Once the bugs have been ironed out, I suspect that CentOS support will
follow soon after. There will be experimental kernels before then, but I
would not recommend them outside of test
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 04:14:01PM -0600, Barry Brimer wrote:
Quoting James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com:
Eh? How can you have 16GBs on a 32bit kernel?
You can have up to 64GB using PAE
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension.
Yeah, but in reality you
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen pa...@iki.fi wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 04:14:01PM -0600, Barry Brimer wrote:
Quoting James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com:
Eh? How can you have 16GBs on a 32bit kernel?
You can have up to 64GB using PAE
On 11/17/2010 04:13 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:39:38AM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 11/16/2010 01:03 AM, Digimer wrote:
Once the bugs have been ironed out, I suspect that CentOS support will
follow soon after. There will be experimental kernels before then, but I
On 11/17/2010 04:32 PM, Digimer wrote:
On 11/17/2010 04:13 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:39:38AM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 11/16/2010 01:03 AM, Digimer wrote:
Once the bugs have been ironed out, I suspect that CentOS support will
follow soon after. There will be
I was looking for something to test the IDE ports on my
mobo, and came across this item:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PC-Desktop-LPT-IDE-Printer-Port-Analyzer-Tester-Checker-/250725873680?pt=UK_Computing_DesktopComponents_RLhash=item3a606d3810
Has anybody on the list seen or used anything like this
Keith Roberts wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Dick Roth wrote:
To: CentOS Listcentos@centos.org
From: Dick Rothraro...@comcast.net
Subject: [CentOS] How to stop automount
I just put a USB hard drive into service, but find that unless the drive
is connected to my PC the machine won't boot and
You could also try Fedora, which is considerably more modern as a client OS
than Cent 5 these days. Obviously it will be quite similar to future
releases of CentOS. I wouldn't really want to run RHEL on my laptop as a
client OS.
Understandable if you want to stick with CentOS 5 for certain
On 11/16/2010 09:32 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
There never seemed to be a Disk Druid text support for LVM. If you do
not like the defaults (and I rarely do), you either have to be good with
kickstart (I am not) or use the Gui to set up the partitions as you want.
system-config-kickstart does
Hi All,
If I have a vlan-Id on an interface with an ipv6 address, then I am unable
to ping a real router.
The problem is that the Neighbour Solicitation originated from the Centos
machine is missing the Vlan-Id in the packet.
Therefore a real router will drop such a packet.
I have tried this
On 11/16/2010 06:19 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Stephen Harrisli...@spuddy.org wrote:
Depends on the sshd_config; UsePrivilegeSeparation yes (which is
normally the default) means that phase is run as the destination user
and not as root.
To clarify, the sshd
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