CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:1303
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:1302
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2012, Kevin Coleman wrote:
I am using pygrub to boot and this is how I got it to work:
xm create -c path to dev3.cfg
at the boot splash select the kernel you are using to boot with..
press e to edit.
press e and edit the kernel line and put single right after the kernel
On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 12:05 -0400, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
...
If I use virt-manager to make changes to the configuration, I see the
changes in /etc/xen/vm_name
I am now wondering if there is another config file some where that
virt-manager
is writing to.
...
You could also run virsh
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Greetings,
We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried
to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a
centos workstation.
As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos workstation,
be it via gdm or su ldap_user, the slapd process on the
Darod Zyree wrote:
Greetings,
We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried
to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a
centos workstation.
As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos workstation,
be it via gdm or su ldap_user,
2012/9/21 m.r...@5-cent.us:
Darod Zyree wrote:
Greetings,
We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried
to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a
centos workstation.
As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos workstation,
be
On 09/21/2012 12:02 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 09/20/2012 03:07 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
you should look at puppet, since it does all of those things and a bunch
more
So I'd log in to a client managed by puppet and type what to see a
'diff' style report indicating how the puppet master
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I'm updating a script to work with EL6 (previously worked on EL5) and am
stumped, google fu is failing me. Part of the script is to detect USB
drives and mount them. Previously, It worked something like
isUsbDevice() {
if [ -f /sys/block/$1/usb ] ; then
// do stuff
fi;
}
but I don't find
Answering my own message for posterity's sake: This line will output E:
ID_BUS=usb for any block
device connected to a USB bus:
udevadm info --query=all --name=$file 2/dev/null | grep -i BUS=usb;
The basic idea is to
1) use udevadm to get all info on device $file (where $file is a string
like
On Sep 21, 2012, at 8:05 AM, Darod Zyree wrote:
Greetings,
We have been attempting to set up a centos ldap server and then tried
to log in with a user account specified in our ldap environment on a
centos workstation.
As soon as we attempt any kind of login from the centos workstation,
Hello all.
Does anyone have any suggestions for making centos cloud images that can
automatically repartition the root device to resize the filesystem?
All the Ubuntu UEC images do this, so using the same image, you can launch
cloud instances of a variety of flavors and the VM instance will
Abel Lopez wrote:
Hello all.
Does anyone have any suggestions for making centos cloud images that can
automatically repartition the root device to resize the filesystem?
All the Ubuntu UEC images do this, so using the same image, you can launch
cloud instances of a variety of flavors and the
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012, Craig White wrote:
as a server, OpenLDAP resources will use RAM based upon the number of
entries but until you get upwards of 100,000 entries it shouldn't be of
any concern and CPU usage should be extremely light save the brief
moment of starting the daemon.
As an
Yes, it can be done.
Kickstart configs are the solution.
Note: I generally do not have more than one LV or physical partition
that is set to --grow. But it was out of simplicity and I didn't have
a need.
Given the online documentation, it does look like you can specify more
than one. But it
On 09/21/2012 10:19 PM, Abel Lopez wrote:
Hello all.
Does anyone have any suggestions for making centos cloud images that can
automatically repartition the root device to resize the filesystem?
this is done via a hook in cloud-init ( which is available for CentOS-5
and 6 in EPEL ). You just
On 21.09.2012 22:19, Abel Lopez wrote:
Hello all.
Does anyone have any suggestions for making centos cloud images that
can automatically repartition the root device to resize the
filesystem?
All the Ubuntu UEC images do this, so using the same image, you can
launch cloud instances of a
Thanks Nux, I used your image, and I see resizing works as expected.
Odd, I too use the cloud-init rpm, but mine just ignores it. I can take what
you have and make it work.
On Sep 21, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Nux! wrote:
On 21.09.2012 22:19, Abel Lopez wrote:
Hello all.
Does anyone have any
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