On 03/27/2011 01:58 PM, Alex/AT wrote:
Manuel Wolfshantwo...@nobugconsulting.ro писал(а) в своём письме Sun,
27 Mar 2011 14:57:27 +0400:
I modified it a bit.
However, I fail to understand why is all this complicate procedure
needed, given that starting the installer with linux ext4 (linux
On 03/27/2011 03:39 PM, Alan Bartlett wrote:
My wetware failure is to blame here - was thinking that only came in
with RHEL6 and failed to check; however, a brief article on ext4 the
right way would still be worthwhile.
Perhaps one of the QA team would test / confirm an ext4 installation,
I'm not sure I'm understanding your problem, but generally I create the
vlan interface inside the guests machine. Notice that we use *ONLY*
tagged vlan so we can use different vlan in each switch port.
B.
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Desde luego, no podría ser de otra manera. Os detallo los pasos que
seguí para llegar a buen puerto con el reinicio del servidor:
1. Copiar el /boot de otro servidor (con mismo Software CentoOs 5.5 y
mismo nivel de kernel, sin PAE, pero diferente hardware) al servidor
donde tuve el
Consulta, como debo montar el Mysql en centos, para que diferentes puestos de
trabajo puedan tener coneccion, actualmente tengo una aplicacion en .net y esta
accedediendo a un server 2003, la idea es que acceden a un servidor centos con
mysql.
Ureta David Gustavo Andres
Saludos
Hola,
2011/3/28 David Ureta uretada...@hotmail.com:
Consulta, como debo montar el Mysql en centos, para que diferentes puestos de
trabajo puedan tener coneccion, actualmente tengo una aplicacion en .net y
esta accedediendo a un server 2003, la idea es que acceden a un servidor
centos con
El 24/03/2011 17:32, Juan Pablo Botero escribió:
Hola Juan Pablo!
Me entró como duda el como saber la capacidad soportada de Memoria RAM del
Kernel, si existe algún comando o una herramienta para eso.
No conozco ningún comando que te permite conocer la cantidad máxima de
memoria con la que
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 09:41:04AM -0400, Steve Thompson wrote:
The slightly longer story...
First. With Xen I was never able to start more than 30 guests at one time
with any success; the 31st guest always failed to boot or crashed during
booting, no matter which guest I chose as the
Do you need Tomcat6? It's available over at www.jpackage.org, and will
be in CentOS 6. Not that this deals with your issue, but I thought you
might appreciate a heads up on its availability as a more contemporary
version to aim for.
Thanks, Nico, I will stick with CentOS5 onboard tools for
Hope this email finds you well.
I need your advice with something if you can help out.
I have an RC serer (selenium rc) which is running on a centos 5.2 and another
on a 5.4 machine.
if i run it through X server, in other words if i run the server while
connected to VNC.
it works fine.
but
On Sun, 2011-03-27 at 22:41 -0400, ken wrote:
It's been many years, but it seems that I have to receive a fax and
might have to send one too. Is there a way to do this on CentOS 5.5?
(Hope so.)
Hylafax; has been quietly running at work, without incident, for years.
Hello,guys:
I try to compile heartbeat 3.0.4 from official sources on CentOS 5.5 x86_64 .
When I start the heartbeat configuration, I encountered a problem:
./ConfigureMe configure --prefix = /path/hb
.
.
.
checking for heartbeat / glue_config.h ... No
configure: error: Core
Hello,
I was trying to install CentOS-5.5-i386-bin-DVD tonight and kept on getting
this
same error and i have no idea what is causing this annoyance and not letting me
complete the install because as soon as this error is produced it says this a
bug and should be filed. Before I file a bug
2011/3/28 Steven Vishoot sir_funz...@yahoo.com:
Hello,
I was trying to install CentOS-5.5-i386-bin-DVD tonight and kept on getting
this
same error and i have no idea what is causing this annoyance and not letting
me
complete the install because as soon as this error is produced it says
From: sync jian...@gmail.com
checking for heartbeat / glue_config.h ... No
configure: error: Core development headers not found
Google for... glue_config.h
JD
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Roland RoLaNd wrote:
Hope this email finds you well.
I need your advice with something if you can help out.
I have an RC serer (selenium rc) which is running on a centos 5.2 and
another on a 5.4 machine.
if i run it through X server, in other words if i run the server while
connected to
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 09:41:04AM -0400, Steve Thompson wrote:
First. With Xen I was never able to start more than 30 guests at one time
with any success; the 31st guest always failed to boot or crashed during
booting, no matter which guest I chose
I'm trying to install CentOS-5.5 on my new HP micro-server,
which has no CD drive.
I've set up cobbler and cobbler-web on my old server,
and can access cobbler-web from my laptop.
I have 3 queries about the installation.
1. Is there any advantage is using the 64-bit CentOS
rather than 32-bit?
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 03:49:21PM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm trying to install CentOS-5.5 on my new HP micro-server, which has
no CD drive.
I've set up cobbler and cobbler-web on my old server, and can access
cobbler-web from my laptop.
I have 3 queries about the installation.
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm trying to install CentOS-5.5 on my new HP micro-server,
which has no CD drive.
I've set up cobbler and cobbler-web on my old server,
and can access cobbler-web from my laptop.
I have 3 queries about the installation.
1. Is there any advantage is using the 64-bit
On 3/28/2011 9:49 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm trying to install CentOS-5.5 on my new HP micro-server,
which has no CD drive.
I've set up cobbler and cobbler-web on my old server,
and can access cobbler-web from my laptop.
I have 3 queries about the installation.
1. Is there any
On 28/03/11 16:49, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm trying to install CentOS-5.5 on my new HP micro-server,
which has no CD drive.
I've set up cobbler and cobbler-web on my old server,
and can access cobbler-web from my laptop.
I have 3 queries about the installation.
1. Is there any
Am 28.03.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Timothy Murphy:
I'm trying to install CentOS-5.5 on my new HP micro-server,
which has no CD drive.
I've set up cobbler and cobbler-web on my old server,
and can access cobbler-web from my laptop.
I have 3 queries about the installation.
1. Is there any
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
2. The CentOS OS seems to be available in 7 or 8 CDs.
(I tried downloading the DVD ISO with ktorrent,
but this was a complete failure.
It started OK, but then created literally thousands of links
to one file, which brought my server down,
and left it in a state which
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Why not use the netinstall ISO rather than download everything?
How exactly do I do this?
I guess I could install it on a USB stick,
and boot that on my new server.
Is that what you mean?
(There is no CD drive on the server.)
I can actually run Fedora-14 from a USB stick
Am 28.03.2011 um 17:37 schrieb Timothy Murphy:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
2. The CentOS OS seems to be available in 7 or 8 CDs.
(I tried downloading the DVD ISO with ktorrent,
but this was a complete failure.
It started OK, but then created literally thousands of links
to one file, which
Les Mikesell wrote:
Cobbler is kind of overkill for a single install. If you can drop the CD
iso images under an NFS export, boot from USB and do an nfs install
you'll be done before you'd have cobbler set up.
I'm not sure what you mean by drop the CD iso images under NFS.
In any case, I'd
Am 28.03.2011 um 17:45 schrieb Timothy Murphy:
So I'll repeat my query, which as far as I can see no-one has
answered:
how do I use cobbler with 8 CD ISOs?
To be specific, what exactly do I cobbler import?
You don't.
You import the DVD(s).
On 3/28/2011 10:41 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Why not use the netinstall ISO rather than download everything?
How exactly do I do this?
I guess I could install it on a USB stick,
and boot that on my new server.
Is that what you mean?
(There is no CD drive on the
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 10:59:23AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 3/28/2011 10:41 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Why not use the netinstall ISO rather than download everything?
How exactly do I do this?
I guess I could install it on a USB stick,
and boot that on my
On 3/28/2011 10:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Cobbler is kind of overkill for a single install. If you can drop the CD
iso images under an NFS export, boot from USB and do an nfs install
you'll be done before you'd have cobbler set up.
I'm not sure what you mean by drop
Sometimes the path of least resistance is best, spend $40 on a USB DVD and call
it a day.
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On 3/28/2011 11:13 AM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
One _real_ quick way to join all your CD ISO's together is to use
fuse-unionfs on an existing Linux box. Tell it to union each of your
loopback mounted ISO mountpoints into a new mountpoint, then export
that via NFS to your installation client (or
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 11:23:49AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 3/28/2011 11:13 AM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
One _real_ quick way to join all your CD ISO's together is to use
fuse-unionfs on an existing Linux box. Tell it to union each of your
loopback mounted ISO mountpoints into a new
On 03/28/2011 08:45 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Cobbler is kind of overkill for a single install. If you can drop the CD
iso images under an NFS export, boot from USB and do an nfs install
you'll be done before you'd have cobbler set up.
I'm not sure what you mean by drop
Cobbler is rather complex to setup. If you want to pxeboot, you can still do
this much faster by setting up a tftp server, a dhcp server and exporting the
install tree via NFS or HTTP. I simply loop mount the ISO image and export
the mounted DVD via NFS. I use something similar to
On 3/28/2011 11:28 AM, Nataraj wrote:
Cobbler is rather complex to setup. If you want to pxeboot, you can
still do this much faster by setting up a tftp server, a dhcp server and
exporting the install tree via NFS or HTTP. I simply loop mount the ISO
image and export the mounted DVD via NFS.
it is, I'm coming I do not understand the need to recreate and validate
the file keyset-en ... I then recreate a good record with the key in
this file and my past signatures are good. I did not understand
correctly the operation of dlv
keyset files and I recreated downgrade bind to the
Timothy Murphy wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
2. The CentOS OS seems to be available in 7 or 8 CDs.
(I tried downloading the DVD ISO with ktorrent,
but this was a complete failure.
It started OK, but then created literally thousands of links
to one file, which brought my server down,
and
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 11:23:49AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 3/28/2011 11:13 AM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
One _real_ quick way to join all your CD ISO's together is to use
fuse-unionfs on an existing Linux box. Tell it to union each of your
loopback mounted ISO
At Mon, 28 Mar 2011 16:37:33 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
2. The CentOS OS seems to be available in 7 or 8 CDs.
(I tried downloading the DVD ISO with ktorrent,
but this was a complete failure.
It started OK, but then created literally
At Mon, 28 Mar 2011 16:41:23 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Why not use the netinstall ISO rather than download everything?
How exactly do I do this?
I guess I could install it on a USB stick,
and boot that on my new server.
Actually, since
On 28.3.2011 17:36, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 28.03.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Timothy Murphy:
But how exactly do I cobbler import these?
I see that for Fedora on my laptop I ran
sudo cobbler import --path=/mnt/dvd --name=F14-i386
Download the DVDs and import them.
Or import over the
On 28.3.2011 05:53, Tom Diehl wrote:
According to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=440240 and
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1287.html the ability to chroot was
backported into rhel/centos 5 back in 2009-09-02.
In addition sshd_config(5) says the following:
Subsystem
Rainer Duffner wrote:
The DVD ISOs are available on my local mirror, so they should be
elsewhere, too.
Where is your local mirror?
As I said, I couldn't see them on any of the mirrors offered to me.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
The DVD ISOs are available on my local mirror, so they should be
elsewhere, too.
Where is your local mirror?
As I said, I couldn't see them on any of the mirrors offered to me.
--
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
The DVD ISOs are available on my local mirror, so they should be
elsewhere, too.
Where is your local mirror?
As I said, I couldn't see them on any of the mirrors offered to me.
The kernel.org mirror system has servers in the EU and
On 03/28/2011 05:58 AM Roland RoLaNd wrote:
Hope this email finds you well.
I need your advice with something if you can help out.
I have an RC serer (selenium rc) which is running on a centos 5.2 and
another on a 5.4 machine.
if i run it through X server, in other words if i run the
On 03/28/2011 05:59 AM Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Sun, 2011-03-27 at 22:41 -0400, ken wrote:
It's been many years, but it seems that I have to receive a fax and
might have to send one too. Is there a way to do this on CentOS 5.5?
(Hope so.)
Hylafax; has been quietly running at work,
On 3/28/2011 2:31 PM, ken wrote:
I need your advice with something if you can help out.
I have an RC serer (selenium rc) which is running on a centos 5.2 and
another on a 5.4 machine.
if i run it through X server, in other words if i run the server while
connected to VNC.
it works fine.
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 3/28/2011 2:31 PM, ken wrote:
I need your advice with something if you can help out.
I have an RC serer (selenium rc) which is running on a centos 5.2 and
another on a 5.4 machine.
if i run it through X server, in other words if i run the server while
connected to
On 3/28/2011 2:53 PM, ken wrote:
It's been many years, but it seems that I have to receive a fax and
might have to send one too. Is there a way to do this on CentOS 5.5?
(Hope so.)
Hylafax; has been quietly running at work, without incident, for years.
At Mon, 28 Mar 2011 15:53:50 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
On 03/28/2011 05:59 AM Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Sun, 2011-03-27 at 22:41 -0400, ken wrote:
It's been many years, but it seems that I have to receive a fax and
might have to send one too. Is there a way
we have several servers on same rack and servers are all inside firewall.
Centos version from 4.X to 5.X. sometime the connection are very slow (compare
to servers on other racks also inside firewall).
we discuss with network engineer he ask us use ping and traceroute to check.
Both tools
On 3/27/2011 3:07 PM, Jure Pečar wrote:
It's interesting that nobody so far mentioned openVZ
I wouldn't use it since being bitten by its lack of swap support.
I run a couple of web sites on a fairly heavy web stack which loads up
a bunch of dependencies that don't actually end up being used
What's there way to do this? AKA is there a proc command that will show
me what chips i have installed in a server without having to crack the
case? Just a general pointer is fine..:)
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 05:27:08PM -0400, William Warren wrote:
What's there way to do this? AKA is there a proc command that will show
me what chips i have installed in a server without having to crack the
case? Just a general pointer is fine..:)
dmidecode
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Stephen
William Warren wrote:
What's there way to do this? AKA is there a proc command that will show
me what chips i have installed in a server without having to crack the
case? Just a general pointer is fine..:)
lshw, dmidecode, cat'ing files in /proc
mark
On 3/28/2011 5:29 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
William Warren wrote:
What's there way to do this? AKA is there a proc command that will show
me what chips i have installed in a server without having to crack the
case? Just a general pointer is fine..:)
lshw, dmidecode, cat'ing files in
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 05:13 +0800, mcclnx mcc wrote:
we have several servers on same rack and servers are all inside firewall.
Centos version from 4.X to 5.X. sometime the connection are very slow
(compare to servers on other racks also inside firewall).
we discuss with network engineer
Please also consider OpenNode - http://opennode.activesys.org - a CentOS based
KVM full virtualization + OpenVZ linux containers solution. Supports VM
templating and live migration, etc - with easy bare metal setup.
Cheers,
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On 3/29/11, mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw wrote:
we have several servers on same rack and servers are all inside firewall.
Centos version from 4.X to 5.X. sometime the connection are very slow
(compare to servers on other racks also inside firewall).
we discuss with network engineer he ask
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 5:13 PM, mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw wrote:
we have several servers on same rack and servers are all inside firewall.
Centos version from 4.X to 5.X. sometime the connection are very slow
(compare to servers on other racks also inside firewall).
we discuss with
Mark Tomandl wrote:
Where is your local mirror?
As I said, I couldn't see them on any of the mirrors offered to me.
The kernel.org mirror system has servers in the EU and has the DVDs.
From the link below choose your architecture, download and verify the
iso files, and you should be good
on 3/27/2011 5:36 AM Ian Murray spake the following:
What makes you think CentOS is not willing to be commercially sponsored?
(Or only work developing CentOS?)
I would LOVE to be able to do CentOS as my only job.
No one that we know of is willing to pay a full time salary for 1 or 2
or
Anyone know someone who can front at least 2 years working capital to get
started and productive?
From a pure business standpoint, it would be near impossible to pull off. No
one is going to pony up $2,000,000 to start CentOS up as a for-profit company.
Aside from the small point that you would
$200/month = $200/year
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Timothy Murphy wrote on 03/28/2011 07:24 PM:
However, when I go towww.centos.org and click on
Downloads=Mirrors=CentOS-5 ISOs=x86_64
Go to
Downloads / Mirrors / Mirror List
And look at the column headed Direct DVD Downloads.
Phil
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To answer your questios:
1. network is Intranet not internet.
2. servers CPU and I/O are very light. We did use sar -u and sar -b to
check.
3. is NOT only one server has this network slow problem. at least 4 to 5
servers on that rack all report slow. it is NOT possible all servers on
I don't think it is cable problem. The reason are:
1. it happen every 3 to 4 weeks once.
2. problem last 4 to 5 hours then back to normal.
3. not one server has this problem, several servers on that rack all have
problem at same time.
--- 11/3/28 (一),Peter Larsen
This may seem overly obvious, but have you simply run a netstat while the
slowdown occurs to see what the box(es) are doing at that point in time?
Alex
On 2011-03-28, at 6:32 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
I don't think it is cable problem. The reason are:
1. it happen every 3 to 4 weeks once.
On 3/28/11 7:32 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
I don't think it is cable problem. The reason are:
1. it happen every 3 to 4 weeks once.
2. problem last 4 to 5 hours then back to normal.
3. not one server has this problem, several servers on that rack all have
problem at same time.
Is this
On 3/29/11, mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw wrote:
I don't think it is cable problem. The reason are:
1. it happen every 3 to 4 weeks once.
2. problem last 4 to 5 hours then back to normal.
3. not one server has this problem, several servers on that rack all have
problem at same time.
Did
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:47 PM, David Brian Chait dch...@invenda.com wrote:
Anyone know someone who can front at least 2 years working capital to get
started and productive?
From a pure business standpoint, it would be near impossible to pull off. No
one is going to pony up $2,000,000 to
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