On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 4:10 PM, mark wrote:
> So you're saying I should set the MAC address for the lan channel 1 to the
> MAC address of the second NIC?
No, you don't do anything to the MAC addresses on the BMC/IPMI. They
already have their own preset values. You decide which port you want
Jon Pruente wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 3:16 PM, mark wrote:
>
>> The man page isn't helping, nor have I been able to find examples that
>> work.
>>
>> For example, the man page claims I can do ipmitool lan get active, and
>> I try, and it says, "invalid lan command, get".
>
> get isn't a
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 4:06 PM, Jon Pruente
wrote:
> or configure the MAC shown by issuing 'lan print 2' in the ipmitool shell.
>
I should finish that sentence.
... or configure the MAC (shown by issuing 'lan print 2' in the ipmitool
shell) in your DHCP server. Though, running server
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 3:16 PM, mark wrote:
> The man page isn't helping, nor have I been able to find examples that
> work.
>
> For example, the man page claims I can do ipmitool lan get active, and I
> try, and it says, "invaling lan command, get".
>
get isn't a recognized subcommand under
Michael C. Tiernan wrote:
> ipmitool -I open lan get *NUMBER*
>
Description:CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core)
Release:7.5.1804
ipmitool -I open lan get 1
Invalid LAN command: get
I'm saying that the get command with lan DOES NOT WORK. ipmitool doesn't
understand it
The man page isn't helping, nor have I been able to find examples that work.
For example, the man page claims I can do ipmitool lan get active, and I
try, and it says, "invaling lan command, get".
Do I set the MAC address for the lan to NIC 2? Anyone have a clue - I do
*not* want martians on the
I'm using ZFS On Linux with CentOS 6 since almost two years.
http://zfsonlinux.org/
I'm not using it to boot from it or for any vm stuff, but just for storage
disks.
Recently updated to ZOL version 0.7.9.
To install, I simply follow the instructions from this page:
Il 25-06-2018 23:59 Yves Bellefeuille ha scritto:
I think the simplest solution would be to add this (which I haven't
tried):
http://zfsonlinux.org/
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/RHEL-and-CentOS
to the Available Repositories for CentOS wiki page:
John Hodrien wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2018, Felix Kölzow wrote:
>
>
>> After downloading and installing the nvidia driver from nvidias
>> homepage and modifying
>
> This bit should say that you've installed the nvidia driver from elrepo.
> Anything else is just a world of pain of your own making.
>
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018, Felix Kölzow wrote:
After downloading and installing the nvidia driver from nvidias homepage and
modifying
This bit should say that you've installed the nvidia driver from elrepo.
Anything else is just a world of pain of your own making.
jh
Hello CentOS-Community,
I have to maintain a server that should be useable with VNC and some
software requires to run VirtualGL.
Also a nvidia graphic card is installed.
After downloading and installing the nvidia driver from nvidias homepage
and modifying
the xorg.conf as mentioned on
On Mon, 2018-06-25 at 21:36 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote:
> Binary compiled on a system with ggc 5.5.0 w/ libstdc++.so.6.0.21
>
> Because the major version is libstdc++.so.6 there shouldn't be any
> problems running it on CentOS 7 with libstdc++.so.6.0.19, right?
'Fraid not - there are sub
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 03:43:56PM +0200, Toralf Lund wrote:
Well, I'm not. Or the CentOS machine is not configured for it, anyway. Might
be possible to do, but I'm not entirely sure it would be worth the effort.
All you'd need is to use AD's
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