You can add additional lvs to your guest system as separate virtual hard
drives, this is the way I know of to achieve what you are trying to do.
Create additional virtual drives using the lvs you want as the storage,
then attach them to the vm. Hope this helps.
On Dec 7, 2011 7:43 PM, Jeff Boyce
Hola,
Gracias por tu respuesta.
Le 07/12/2011 16:18, carlos restrepo a écrit :
yo controlaria el acceso a esos recursos con ACL'S. (Así aunque el recurso
este visible no lo podra acceder y menos modificar).
Exactamente eso es lo que hago. Cada usuario tiene permisos para entrar
en su recurso
Hola Lista
Tengo una red donde los usuarios se conectan a un firewall que
redirecciona los pedidos a un squid que tiene una tarjeta de red en la
red local y otra con IP real y de esa manera salen a Internet.
Lo que quiero hacer es montar dos squid y que cada uno salga por un
canal diferente (son
On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 17:50 -0500, Rolando Romero Acosta wrote:
Existe alguna herramienta en Centos que se encargue de balancear los
pedidos a uno u otro squid
hola roly
qué gusto saludarte
léete: www.lartc.org
intenta con clearos que es basado en centos y permite multiwan. Pero no,
un
Hi, Folks --
I'm setting up an Acer Aspire 5250 as a Christmas gift, CentOS 6 netinstall
insists on trying to configure wlan0 but I'm using a wired DSL connection,
consequently netinstall fails and only offers the option to Retry.
How can I get it to bypass the wlan0 idea and go straight to
You can put a crontab file in there. Just don't alter any of the
others. Crond automatically runs everything in /etc/cron.d, in
/etc/crontab, and in user crontabs.
Cheers,
Cliff
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Fajar Priyanto fajar...@arinet.org wrote:
Hi all,
Who takes care of cronjob in
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Cliff Pratt enkiduonthe...@gmail.com wrote:
You can put a crontab file in there. Just don't alter any of the
others. Crond automatically runs everything in /etc/cron.d, in
/etc/crontab, and in user crontabs.
That's what I thought, but /etc/crontab only mention
On 12/08/2011 09:11 AM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I'm setting up an Acer Aspire 5250 as a Christmas gift, CentOS 6 netinstall
insists on trying to configure wlan0 but I'm using a wired DSL connection,
consequently netinstall fails and only offers the option to Retry.
How can I get it
Hi, Fabien --
Thanks. :-) I removed two screws that seemed to be holding a cover in place
over the HD-and-memory compartment, but the cover remained pretty tightly in
place anyway. Dunno what I'm missing -- but if there's a switch in this laptop
I'd figure it must be in there. (?) Now what...
On 12/08/2011 09:34 AM, Fabien Archambault wrote:
On 12/08/2011 09:11 AM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I'm setting up an Acer Aspire 5250 as a Christmas gift, CentOS 6 netinstall
insists on trying to configure wlan0 but I'm using a wired DSL connection,
consequently netinstall fails and
On 12/08/11 12:52 AM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Thanks. :-) I removed two screws that seemed to be holding a cover in place
over the HD-and-memory compartment, but the cover remained pretty tightly in
place anyway. Dunno what I'm missing -- but if there's a switch in this
laptop
I'd figure it
Hi, Bert --
Thanks. :-) Doesn't seem to be an opportunity or way to open a console
before this problem comes up, with netinstall. I just scanned to see if
there might be a kernel parameter for it; doesn't seem to be.
-- Jeff --
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 09:53:42AM +0100, Bert Koerperich wrote:
On 12/08/2011 10:13 AM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Bert --
Thanks. :-) Doesn't seem to be an opportunity or way to open a console
before this problem comes up, with netinstall. I just scanned to see if
there might be a kernel parameter for it; doesn't seem to be.
-- Jeff --
On Thu, Dec
Hi Jeff,
You can use Alt + F3 or Alt + F4 once you're inside the installer to open a
console.
If you disable the wlan0 interface before the network part of the installer you
should be ok.
Regards,
Tom
On 08 Dec 2011, at 10:13, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Bert --
Thanks. :-) Doesn't seem to
Hi, John --
Thanks. :-) Looks like it'd be Fn + F3 on this one, but I suspect they set
it up to work that way with Windows. There's no light to be seen anywhere,
and pressing it made no difference to CentoOS netinstall.
-- Jeff --
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 12:58:08AM -0800, John R Pierce
From man 8 cron
Cron searches /var/spool/cron for crontab files which are
named
after accounts ... Cron also
searches for /etc/crontab and the files in the directory, which
are
in a different format (see crontab(5) ).
So cron itself knows about /etc/cron.d and
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Vreme: 12/08/2011 10:13 AM, Jeff Gordon piše:
Hi, Bert --
Thanks. :-) Doesn't seem to be an opportunity or way to open a console
before this problem comes up, with netinstall. I just scanned to see if
there might be a kernel parameter for it; doesn't seem to be.
-- Jeff --
Jeff, can
Am 08.12.2011 09:30, schrieb Fajar Priyanto:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Cliff Pratt enkiduonthe...@gmail.com wrote:
You can put a crontab file in there. Just don't alter any of the
others. Crond automatically runs everything in /etc/cron.d, in
/etc/crontab, and in user crontabs.
Vreme: 12/08/2011 10:38 AM, Jeff Gordon piše:
Hi, John --
Thanks. :-) Looks like it'd be Fn + F3 on this one, but I suspect they set
it up to work that way with Windows. There's no light to be seen anywhere,
and pressing it made no difference to CentoOS netinstall.
Netinstall will not be
On 12/08/2011 09:28 AM, Bert Koerperich wrote:
Hi Jeff,
then sorry for this :)
I have to admit that I up to now only installed other linux-distribs and
there has been always a way to open a console via alt-f1, or f2 etc pp.
you can do that on CentOS as well! its on VC#2, but only once stage2
On 12/08/2011 08:11 AM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I'm setting up an Acer Aspire 5250 as a Christmas gift, CentOS 6 netinstall
insists on trying to configure wlan0 but I'm using a wired DSL connection,
consequently netinstall fails and only offers the option to Retry.
how do you know
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 01:38:04PM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 12/08/2011 08:11 AM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I'm setting up an Acer Aspire 5250 as a Christmas gift, CentOS 6 netinstall
insists on trying to configure wlan0 but I'm using a wired DSL connection,
consequently
Coming into this late
Scott Robbins wrote:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 01:38:04PM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 12/08/2011 08:11 AM, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I'm setting up an Acer Aspire 5250 as a Christmas gift, CentOS 6
netinstall insists on trying to configure wlan0 but I'm
Hey folks,
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
Here is my situation : we have pretty much all Sun hardware with a Sun
StorageTek SL24 tape unit backing it all up. OSes are a combination of
NetWorker Management Console version 3.5.1.Build.269
based on NetWorker version 7.5.1.Build.269
The pickle we are in right now is that this software is Java based, and
stops working at a very specific release of JRE (1.6.26 or something like
that). We still have some machines
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is my situation : we have pretty much all Sun hardware with a Sun
StorageTek SL24 tape unit backing it all up. OSes are a combination of
RHEL and CentOS. The software we are using is EMC
NetWorker Management
On Dec 8, 2011, at 8:43 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is my situation : we have pretty much all Sun hardware with a Sun
StorageTek SL24 tape unit backing it all up. OSes are a combination of
RHEL and CentOS. The
Le jeu 08 déc 2011 09:43:21 CET, Les Mikesell a écrit:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is my situation : we have pretty much all Sun hardware with a Sun
StorageTek SL24 tape unit backing it all up. OSes are a combination of
RHEL and CentOS.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Philippe Naudin
philippe.nau...@supagro.inra.fr wrote:
If you want mostly-online backups with perhaps an occasional tar
archive, it will be hard to beat backuppc because of it's storage
pooling and ability to run over rsync or smb with no remote agents.
For
I'm pretty sure I saw a note on the networker list that 7.6 SP3 works
with update 27, update 29, and java 7.
Well we don't have a support contract - is it a free upgrade?
--
“Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV”
- Michael Pollan, author of In Defense of Food
Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
You missed rsync.
snip
mark
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On Wed, 7 Dec 2011, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I am against it because it adds clutter that I don't want ... also, if I
ever need to build anything on a machine with multi-lib it is very hard
to control what the auto config/compile tools do.
Then there are sometimes issues with the way RH does
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:31 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
You missed rsync.
Rsync is another one-off approach where you have to roll your own
Thanks for all, but I have change apache config to alowed my IP.
Quoting Mitch Patenaude mpatena...@shutterfly.com:
On 12/7/11 1:46 PM, Weplica i...@weplica.com wrote:
[...]
And I do that:
If Apache is running, you must now configure this installation of
Horde by visiting:
Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:31 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for
backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
You missed rsync.
Rsync is another one-off approach where you have
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:00 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for
backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
You missed rsync.
Rsync is another one-off approach where you have to roll your own
Anyone have any experience with this, which just came to my attention
http://www.arkeia.com/en/solutions/open-source-solutions
--
“Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV”
- Michael Pollan, author of In Defense of Food
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CentOS
Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:31 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
You missed rsync.
Rsync is another one-off approach where
I use backuppc, but find that in order to restore one has to be or know
the admin user password.
There appears to be no way to open this up to users to directly see and
restore from the file tree that it manages.
Huh? No. Users can do their own restores from the web interface without
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Rob Kampen rkam...@kampensonline.com wrote:
I use backuppc, but find that in order to restore one has to be or know the
admin user password.
There appears to be no way to open this up to users to directly see and
restore from the file tree that it
On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:06, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
snip
firefox -no-remote
snip
Now, this is aggravating: I went to test it, and all our
servers just got
the current update last Friday, to either 5.7 or 6.x, and
on *both* 5.7
and 6, when I try to run
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey folks,
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
Here is my situation : we have pretty much all Sun hardware with
On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:10, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/07/11 1:58 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
ssh -X yourserver
firefox -no-remote
*Then* http://127.0.0.1/horde,
orhttp://localhost/horde, whatever.
if that doesn't work, `yum install xauth`, then log out
and log in again
with ssh -X
My non-tape solution of choice is definitely rsync = box with ZFS,
snapshot however often you'd like. = forever incrementals.
For more redundancy and performance, add more ZFS boxes, do
replication between them.
Not sure whether ZFS now makes this OT - if so, sorry for not putting OT:
in
O
The web server is probably only bound to the localhost
interface as a security measure.
You could launch a remote firefox as mroth suggested, but
I would use ssh port forwarding instead:
ssh your_server -L8080:localhost:80
Then you can open a browser with the url:
On 12/08/11 11:26 AM, Mikael Fridh wrote:
For more redundancy and performance, add more ZFS boxes, do
replication between them.
what zfs replication is that? last I heard, the only supported
replication was physical block replication of the underlying device(s)
(avs in solaris cluster, drbd
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
My non-tape solution of choice is definitely rsync = box with ZFS,
snapshot however often you'd like. = forever incrementals.
For more redundancy and performance, add more ZFS boxes, do
replication between them.
Not
James B. Byrne wrote:
On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:06, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
snip
firefox -no-remote
snip
Now, this is aggravating: I went to test it, and all our
servers just got the current update last Friday, to either 5.7
or 6.x, and on *both* 5.7 and 6,
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
James B. Byrne wrote:
On Wed, December 7, 2011 17:06, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
snip
firefox -no-remote
snip
Now, this is aggravating: I went to test it, and all our
servers just got the current update last Friday, to either 5.7
or 6.x, and
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:48 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
-no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All of
a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my manager hasn't put any new
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Fajar Priyanto fajar...@arinet.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Cliff Pratt enkiduonthe...@gmail.com wrote:
You can put a crontab file in there. Just don't alter any of the
others. Crond automatically runs everything in /etc/cron.d, in
/etc/crontab,
It's a good idea NOT to put stuff in /etc/crontab and NOT to change
the existing members of /etc/cron.d. It is a good idea NOT to change
root's crontab. Any of these may get overwritten by maintenance.
We generally put cron stuff in a locally named and created member in
/etc/cron.d.
Cheers,
Vreme: 12/08/2011 08:31 PM, Alan McKay piše:
My non-tape solution of choice is definitely rsync = box with ZFS,
snapshot however often you'd like. = forever incrementals.
For more redundancy and performance, add more ZFS boxes, do
replication between them.
Not sure whether ZFS now makes
Am 08.12.2011 21:08, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
It's a good idea NOT to put stuff in /etc/crontab and NOT to change
the existing members of /etc/cron.d. It is a good idea NOT to change
root's crontab. Any of these may get overwritten by maintenance.
/etc/crontab will NEVER get overwritten
to make
Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:48 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
-no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All
of a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:27 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I've always been able to ssh -X to a server, and then run firefox
-no-remote, so that it runs ON THAT SERVER, NOT on my workstation. All
of a sudden, I can't. Is that clearer? AFAIK, my manager hasn't put any
new security in place
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 21:08, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
It's a good idea NOT to put stuff in /etc/crontab and NOT to change
the existing members of /etc/cron.d. It is a good idea NOT to change
root's crontab. Any of these may get
Am 08.12.2011 22:04, schrieb Les Mikesell:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 21:08, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
It's a good idea NOT to put stuff in /etc/crontab and NOT to change
the existing members of /etc/cron.d. It is a good idea NOT to
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
fedora did not overwrite any crontab from FC5 to F15 now because
rpm-packages mark such configurations so the new versions get installed
as .rpmnew
Which means the changes those versions would like to have made won't
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 22:04, schrieb Les Mikesell:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 21:08, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
It's a good idea NOT to put stuff in /etc/crontab and
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 21:08, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
It's a good idea NOT to put stuff in /etc/crontab and NOT to change
the existing members of /etc/cron.d. It is a good idea NOT to change
root's crontab. Any of these may get
Am 09.12.2011 00:53, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 22:04, schrieb Les Mikesell:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 21:08, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
It's a
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 8:38 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 12/08/11 11:26 AM, Mikael Fridh wrote:
For more redundancy and performance, add more ZFS boxes, do
replication between them.
what zfs replication is that? last I heard, the only supported
replication was physical
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic off...@plnet.rs wrote:
Vreme: 12/08/2011 08:31 PM, Alan McKay piše:
[...]
wondering if anyone has some recommended reading that is concise and to the
point, and will give me a good intro.
I read this when got interested:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 09.12.2011 00:53, schrieb Cliff Pratt:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
wrote:
Am 08.12.2011 22:04, schrieb Les Mikesell:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Reindl Harald
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