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is emptied, and new installation media are
generated?
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is to install rpmorphan. Don't use it blindly, but if you have
a lot of extra packages, it helps to sort through them.
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capability?
Boris.
Look at Eucalyptus
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own network?
- is it OK to use an unmanaged switch (as long as it is Gigabit), or are
there some features of a managed switch that are desirable/required with
iSCSI?
thanks,
-Alan
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relevant bits to the bug) will also help.
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and admins whose stuff
will 'break'. Or you sign up to an endless treadmill of piecemeal
selinux admin.
(IMO selinux is great...)
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a fair number of HD's to store the e-mail while I try my
experiments.
Can anyone provide some realistic specs while maintaining a small budget?
-Jason
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On Wed, 3 Aug 2011, John R Pierce wrote:
for $500, you could get a low end desktop computer. or a HP microserver.
Or lots of used servers to choose from on ebay that are much beefier
than the one Russ mentioned.
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Hey, at least the bug poster took the time to write it up nicely. Still
impossible...
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011, R P Herrold wrote:
I see in my overnight email spool:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=726872
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in the Fedora line of releases (including the ability to
list additional repositories for remote installation as part of the
process), they could certainly make it a supportable option for the RHEL
line.
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is no longer powerful enough... etc.
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--arch=x86_64 --os-type=linux
--os-variant=rhel5 -l http://192.168.200.2/c5u5_x86_64 -x
ks=http://192.168.200.2/buildhost.ks -f /dev/vg_tosh/lv_phys -b virbr0
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setting
and believe the gnome one does as well.
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or /etc/libvirt/* or /var/lib/libvirt/*??
Has that been cleaned up and documented?
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not run a double
virtual environment?
I'd be very surprised if that would work. The virtual environments
check for the correct processor type. A virtual cpu is probably not
on the list..
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, the original bios
would only allow you to set PXE boot on 1 of the interfaces at a time.
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Jim Wildman wrote:
One of the more frustrating servers I've worked with. You can only use
the serial port for the console after you set it up in the bios..which
you can't do from the serial port if it isn't already setup.
Confirm that you need the C2T cable. Be aware
,
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, Alice Anderson wrote:
Is there a way to identify if an rpm package is unused, or how much it is used?
look for rpmorphan package
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that, for the sake of this
first-level admin course, EPEL might be sufficient for now.
How to identify and work your way out of rpm conflicts. (without using
nodeps of course).
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://joey.kitenet.net/code/etckeeper/
among other things it includes a plugin for yum so 'yum install'
includes a commit.. Very nice touch..
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an Oracle license anyway.
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with ssh, is that in the CentOS rescue mode?
How about remote cpio?
-Ross
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in when the inspector leaves.
What is gained? You're no more secure than you were before the
inspection, and and you're no longer running what you had running during
the inspection.
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is simply to check off a box on a form, why not just
write the Sooper Dooper Security Scanner yourself?
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Some combination of the above has always worked so far.
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in less than 2 hours
b) configure all the services to your specifications within 3 hours. If he
can't, you don't pay him.
Simple as that.
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CentOS 5.4 with Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP x86_64 on an
AMD 7750 64x2 with 4GB of RAM
Much more flexibilty in setting up networking, etc. Agree that the lack
of a client is irritating..
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minutes after your email, I got one from our local computer
shop.
Windows 7 coming soon!!!
no date. no reason. Just churn.
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.
No need to burn more cd's. Check out the Red Hat site (under
documentation) for more info on kickstart.
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moving
the drive, or blow them away first.
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and stashed
into our spec file templates.
In an environment where I had to manage the servers as well, then puppet
or cfengine or Red Hat Satellite/Spacewalk, etc, etc would definitely be
in the mix.
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of the game.
As I replied earlier, this is not true and has not been true for over a
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009, Tom Brown wrote:
people should worry less
If they would carefully read and consider, then they could worry less..
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Society
with KDE)
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On Sat, 28 Mar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote:
2) Is it possible, using yum, to know which packages holds what file?
(like dpkg -S in Debian/Ubuntu)
bit faster with rpm
rpm -qf `which command`
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want a program does when it doesn't
have a man page?
What? You can't read Postscript with less??
/usr/share/doc/iproute-2.6.18/ss.ps
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it to provide the inputs, email it off,
stash it away, etc, etc.
Plus its the first Python program I ever modified (did I mention that
it is dead simple to extend?).
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008, Sergio Belkin wrote:
How to configure yum for install only 64 bit packages?
man yum.conf
look for the word exact
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, then they want to cheap out on the support
contract on the OS.
Very short sighted.
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says please
update package X to the latest version from Red Hat and you can't do it.
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Sam
What is in /etc/yum.repos.d?
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as a iSCSI server?
Is so, does anyone have some good HOWTO / tutorials / docs on how to set it up?
I'm running CentOS 5.2
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on CentOS)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fannagioscd
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Bob Hoffman wrote:
http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/examples/scc.centos50.html
Really cool.
Relly intense view of the whole server.
Looks like the output of sosreport.
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Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Jim Wildman wrote:
Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
I have a new Dell PowerEdge 2950 running CentOS 5.0 out-of-box and a
Dell MD3000i. I am new to iscsi and, with google and included
documentation, am having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID
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rpm from the vendor (evil laughter),
put it in a local repository and use yum to install it and it's
dependencies.
And do all the firewall, selinux, hosts.{allow,deny} and NSA stuff too.
Jim Wildman, CISSP, RHCE
, RH is involved. It is being (or has been) integrated into
the JBoss suite(s).
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, D Steward wrote:
On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 05:08 -0400, Jim Wildman wrote:
Check out the OpenAMQ project for a secure, scaleable messaging engine and
protocol. It may be overkill for what you want (maybe not), but should
look good on the resume.
http://www.theserverside.com
without.
Then on the invoking end alias/script/config shortcuts to ssh -i the
right one.
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issues.
If you don't need them, yum erase away.
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for your question. What's the problem with that?
d) I suggest you read
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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to be the
'backend') really should be on a separate box?
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when Windows was my host OS,
only when CentOS is the host OS)
I've seen this issue myself on a seemingly random basis. Flip the drive
to an ide rather than a scsi one and see if it works.
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