Hi Aaron,
Welcome aboard,
On 02/10/2012 03:51 AM, Aaron Anderson wrote:
I want to create wiki pages for community use with instructions on how
to do common post-install tasks such as Configuring a multi-client
OpenVPN server, or adjusting fonts, or installing LAMP, or replacing
apache with
In article 4f345cd3.4060...@bobhoffman.com,
Bob Hoffman b...@bobhoffman.com wrote:
so I gave up on bonding.
I found about 300 posts showing eth0 and eth1 both pointing to br0 (bridge)
as interfaces.
I followed them correctly, or so I thought.
I pointed both ethx to the bridge, restarted
On Thursday 09 February 2012 23:38:51 sheraz naz wrote:
#/bin/bash
for i in $(cat certificates.txt)
do
echo $i
done
Bad practice.
Try:
while read i;do echo $i;done certificates.txt
--
That's the right solution, but don't forget to always quote your variables $i
Hi,
Running Transaction
Updating : selinux-policy 1/6
Updating : kmod-r8168 2/6
Working. This may take some time ...
An hour later, still working...
S+ 10:51 0:08 | \_
From: John Doe jd...@yahoo.com
Should I wait or can I just ctrl-c, reset the usb_storage module to clean up
and
retry yum update?
Never mind, it did end after a while...
JD
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On 02/10/2012 12:54 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
so I gave up on bonding.
I found about 300 posts showing eth0 and eth1 both pointing to br0 (bridge)
as interfaces.
I followed them correctly, or so I thought.
I pointed both ethx to the bridge, restarted network and bam...!!!
Bonding and bridging
Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
In general, this does not work with gtar. You are exactly in the area that
caused my conclusion that gtar is not useful at all for incremental
backups.
No, a general file-oriented case would handle FAT and NTFS filesystems, and
continue to
On 02/10/2012 11:18 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article4f345cd3.4060...@bobhoffman.com,
Bob Hoffmanb...@bobhoffman.com wrote:
so I gave up on bonding.
I found about 300 posts showing eth0 and eth1 both pointing to br0 (bridge)
as interfaces.
I followed them correctly, or so I thought.
I
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Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote
/Fri Feb 10 06:47:22 EST 2012/
On 02/10/2012 12:54 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
/ so I gave up on bonding.
// I found about 300 posts showing eth0 and eth1 both pointing to br0 (bridge)
// as interfaces.
// I
i have several centos 5.x servers with bonding enabled. And none of them
have any problems.
I used this tutorial:
http://www.howtoforge.com/network_card_bonding_centos
I use mode=6.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Bob Hoffman b...@bobhoffman.com wrote:
Bob Hoffman wrote:
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote
/Fri Feb 10 06:47:22 EST 2012/
On 02/10/2012 12:54 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
/ so I gave up on bonding.
// I found about 300 posts showing eth0 and eth1 both pointing to br0
(bridge)
// as interfaces.
// I followed them correctly, or so I
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On 02/09/2012 05:06 PM, fred smith wrote:
new info, see below...
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 08:31:17PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 08:45:48PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:22:32AM +0100, Ljubomir
On Thu, 9 Feb 2012, Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
Hi everyone, I was creating a script and i found something i can't figure out.
#/bin/bash
for i in $(cat certificates.txt)
do
echo $i
done
I expected this
RSA Secure Server Certification Authority
VeriSign Class 1 CA Individual
On 02/10/2012 02:54 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
-
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote
/Fri Feb 10 06:47:22 EST 2012/
On 02/10/2012 12:54 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
/ so I gave up on bonding.
// I found about 300 posts showing eth0 and eth1 both
On 02/10/2012 04:14 AM, Nataraj wrote:
On 02/09/2012 03:19 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 02/09/2012 08:19 PM, Phil Savoie wrote:
Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone has had the occasion to use one of these for
usb networking with Centos 6.2. Did it work out of the box? Any
/
=
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote
// Yea, I gave up on bonding, ended up just using eth1. But every tutorial
// I found had added eth0 and eth1 as interfaces to br0, thus sharing the
// bridge so to speak.
// All the tutorials were for debian though, all the
Hello Alejandro,
On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 23:29 -0800, Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
#/bin/bash
for i in $(cat certificates.txt)
do
echo $i
done
(As people already pointed out in case the input is coming from a file
you should use a redirect.)
What you see has to do with the internal
On 02/10/2012 04:25 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
/
=
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote
// Yea, I gave up on bonding, ended up just using eth1. But every tutorial
// I found had added eth0 and eth1 as interfaces to br0, thus sharing the
// bridge so to speak.
// All
/ =
// Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote//
// Nothing at all to do with bonding. Not at all.
// eth1 to br0 , eth0 to br0that's all.
// If that is possible, I see no reason for a bond at all.
// I just want to make sure if an NIC fails, the other one is still
Steve Brooks wrote:
On Thu, 9 Feb 2012, Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
Hi everyone, I was creating a script and i found something i can't
figure out.
#/bin/bash
for i in $(cat certificates.txt)
do
echo $i
done
I expected this
RSA Secure Server Certification Authority
VeriSign
Bob,
I'd suggest you do some more reading on the purpose behind bonding
and bridging. It *sounds* like what you functionally need is
to have a server with a single route upstream, not acting as
a gateway, but where you want to be able to take a failure on
one of the upstream network connections
I can't speak to the actual USB device mentioned, but I bought a
couple of Startech PCIe gigabit cards a few months back to add
an extra set of interfaces on a pacemaker cluster and those cards
turned out to be absolute crap. They would tend to go numb at
random times and eventually require a
One problem I have with custom CentOS 6 installation is that NIS auto.*
maps are not available. According to boot.log, ypbind starts before autofs,
but when I login to the machine, the maps are not available until I issue
a service autofs restart.
Any pointers on what to check?
THanks all who gave me an answer, i found this doc and helped me. Thanks again
http://mywiki.wooledge.org/DontReadLinesWithFor
--
Alejandro Rodriguez Luna
E-mail: el_alexl...@yahoo.com.mx
Movil: 044-311-112-86-41
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Lars Hecking writes:
One problem I have with custom CentOS 6 installation is that NIS auto.*
maps are not available. According to boot.log, ypbind starts before autofs,
but when I login to the machine, the maps are not available until I issue
a service autofs restart.
Any pointers on
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Having troubles with perl libraries. Does everyone use yum to install
perl modules on CentOS 5.x? I have installed the rpmforge repository.
I am having terrible luck with installing libraries though. Needed
Mechanize for one script but had all sorts of conflicts. Ended up
installing mechanize
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:05 AM, Joerg Schilling
joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote:
No, a general file-oriented case would handle FAT and NTFS filesystems,
and
continue to work even if you mount one of those in the path of your
planned
backup or restore. Star fails that.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Bob Hoffman b...@bobhoffman.com wrote:
Nothing at all to do with bonding. Not at all.
eth1 to br0 , eth0 to br0that's all.
If that is possible, I see no reason for a bond at all.
I just want to make sure if an NIC fails, the other one is still working
On Feb 9, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
entire ip block went out.
when I called datacenter they told me the router was under attack
and I
was like 'uh oh' and told them to just shut off my computer I would be
there to fix it. They did not believe me.
An hour later I was there and
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Matt matt.mailingli...@gmail.com wrote:
Having troubles with perl libraries. Does everyone use yum to install
perl modules on CentOS 5.x? I have installed the rpmforge repository.
I am having terrible luck with installing libraries though. Needed
--On Friday, February 10, 2012 01:49:05 PM -0600 Les Mikesell
lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
I suppose it is possible for a NIC to fail, but I can't recall actually
ever seeing it. I've seen lots of complicated failover schemes introduce
new problems and their own failure modes [...]
+1.
Devin Reade wrote:
snip
I do have clusters where bonding is in use but those have helped not so
much in avoiding NIC failures as they do in allowing the machines
to continue operating as the network team brings down part of the
redundant switch network for maintenance (or to replace a failed
--On Friday, February 10, 2012 04:40:59 PM -0500 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Devin Reade wrote:
snip
or when some fool decides that they can unplug a network cable
briefly so that they can move other cables around).
Now wait a minute - I would dearly love to disconnect some cables we have
in
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 3:40 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Devin Reade wrote:
snip
I do have clusters where bonding is in use but those have helped not so
much in avoiding NIC failures as they do in allowing the machines
to continue operating as the network team brings down part of the
Devin Reade wrote:
--On Friday, February 10, 2012 04:40:59 PM -0500 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Devin Reade wrote:
snip
or when some fool decides that they can unplug a network cable
briefly so that they can move other cables around).
Now wait a minute - I would dearly love to disconnect some
On 02/11/2012 09:04 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Mattmatt.mailingli...@gmail.com wrote:
Having troubles with perl libraries. Does everyone use yum to install
perl modules on CentOS 5.x? I have installed the rpmforge repository.
I am having terrible luck with
On Feb 9, 2012, at 10:57 AM, C. L. Martinez carlopm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Giles Coochey gi...@coochey.net wrote:
On 2012-02-09 15:35, C. L. Martinez wrote:
Hello all,
How can I configure yum to download updates when I need to
authenticate to a Microsoft
Trying to use Putty 0.62 (the most current version I can find) and when
I use the c compiler, I see a bunch of terminal codes that obfuscate the
output of the compiler. (Teaching my son some programming)
Anybody know what I should be setting to what? It's pretty much a
CentOS6 server set up
Found the problem several google searches later... need to use UTF8
encoding instead of ISO-8859-1 as found on this website:
http://turbulentsky.com/cygwin-funny-characters-man-pages-putty.html
On 02/10/2012 08:07 PM, Lists wrote:
Trying to use Putty 0.62 (the most current version I can find)
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