CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:0047
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:0048
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:0084
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Hello Juerg,
I wasn't sure what all was useful, so I figured I would respond back and
post whatever was asked for that might help with sorting this out.
Here is the rundown on a few details on the setup. First off the hardware
is an HP DL580G5 server with 4x E7450 Xeon CPU's in the
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 at 05:22 -, Howard Leadmon wrote:
The FreeBSD release I am trying to load on a guest VM is the
production release of FreeBSD 10, the ISO grabbed from the master
site is FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso, and the virt-install
command I am using is:
virt-install
Il 18/01/2014 18:45, Les Mikesell ha scritto:
This is the realm for ClearOS, SME, or Nethserver which will have a
reasonable mail system working out of the box instead of the months it
will take someone to get the details right from scratch. But, no, it
isn't likely to match Google in terms
Il 18/01/2014 23:58, Rob Kampen ha scritto:
Question for the list:
What level of integration do you have for your contact list?
I need something that makes my workstation and laptop (both CentOS 6.5)
using Thunderbird and IMAP mail servers (mostly CentOS postfix/dovecot +
some gmail) and
I'm trying to install C6.5 on a USB stick (created using Fedora
LiveUSB Creator).
The problem is the machine using an Intel ITX board sets the USB stick
as a HDD instead of a CDROM. During install, the DVD couldn't find the
installer automatically and I must choose the HDD option for it to
Hi All,
I have been trying out XFS given it is going to be the file system of
choice from upstream in el7. Starting with an Adaptec ASR71605 populated
with sixteen 4TB WD enterprise hard drives. The version of OS is 6.4
x86_64 and has 64G of RAM.
This next part was not well researched as I
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httpd-2.2.15 (centos)
I am trying to understand how directory access control works in Apache-2.2.
Does a means exist to revoke access in a subdirectory if access has been
granted in a higher one? We restrict access to the entire site via htdigest
but some directories are need to be
On 2014-01-21, Steve Brooks ste...@mcs.st-and.ac.uk wrote:
mkfs.xfs -d su=512k,sw=14 /dev/sda
where 512k is the Stripe-unit size of the single logical device built on
the raid controller. 14 is from the total number of drives minus two
(raid 6 redundancy).
The usual advice on the XFS list
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014, Keith Keller wrote:
On 2014-01-21, Steve Brooks ste...@mcs.st-and.ac.uk wrote:
mkfs.xfs -d su=512k,sw=14 /dev/sda
where 512k is the Stripe-unit size of the single logical device built on
the raid controller. 14 is from the total number of drives minus two
(raid 6
Hi,
- Original Message -
|
| Hi All,
|
| I have been trying out XFS given it is going to be the file system of
| choice from upstream in el7. Starting with an Adaptec ASR71605
| populated
| with sixteen 4TB WD enterprise hard drives. The version of OS is 6.4
| x86_64 and has 64G of RAM.
Hi Dennis, Keith,
Thanks for your pointers.
I tried disabling C-states and and pcie-aspm options. No luck so far. My
box has to be rebooted
once in every 2-3 days.
Following is the last info in my syslog before reboot.
Jan 21 01:33:41 usmovd dnsmasq-dhcp[3254]: DHCPREQUEST(virbr0)
On 2014-01-21, James A. Peltier jpelt...@sfu.ca wrote:
Changing to inode64 and back is no problem. Keep in mind that inode64 may
not work with clients running older operating systems. This bit us when we
had a mixture of Solaris 8/9 clients.
I assume you are referring to NFS specifically;
'Twasn't the PSU.
I replaced it and got the same symptoms.
Pardon me. I need to go kill something.
--
Michael henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu
SCSI is NOT magic. There are *fundamental technical
reasons* why it is necessary to sacrifice a young
goat to your SCSI chain now and then. -- John
I'm getting the (unintelligible to me) error message
ipmi_si: Could not set up I/O space
ERST: Failed to get Error Log Address Range
when I try to boot any OS on the grub menu
apart from the one I last installed.
(Actually, Windows also boots properly.)
I wonder if anyone has had this error
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Michael Hennebry
henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu wrote:
'Twasn't the PSU.
I replaced it and got the same symptoms.
I still have a beige box here...
Pardon me. I need to go kill something.
--
Michael henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu
SCSI is NOT magic.
On 22/01/14 03:00, Michael Hennebry wrote:
'Twasn't the PSU.
I replaced it and got the same symptoms.
Pardon me. I need to go kill something.
Hey Michael,
Don't run to kill something..
it will not help but it will...
There are issues related to hardware which not everyone has the tools to
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