:
dn: cn=config
nsslapd-maxdescriptors: 65535
Thanks,
-- Mitch Patenaude
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is read by pam_limits.so, so until you
log in, it isn't effective. I don't have an elegant solution, but my hackish
solution so far is just to put a ulimit -n 65536 into the init script. Does
anybody have a better (more elegant) solution?
-- Mitch Patenaude
repository, I find
httpd-2.2.3-63.el5.centos.1.x86_64.rpm
Is this the same (or later) release? I suspect not, because the el5 !=
el5_8.1, but I'm not 100% sure I understand the mapping between the two
sets of RPM names.
Thanks,
-- Mitch Patenaude mpatena...@shutterfly.com
instead:
ssh your_server -L8080:localhost:80
Then you can open a browser with the url:
http://localhost:8080/horde/
and that should do what you want.
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file yields the impression of nscd for ldap, and
it's config either supersedes or replaces /etc/ldap.conf.
Thanks for all the good ideas,
-- Mitch Patenaude mpatena...@shutterfly.com
From: Mitch Patenaude
mpatena...@shutterfly.commailto:mpatena...@shutterfly.com
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 15:10
I'm having trouble setting up ldap based authenication.
I have a virtual (KVM) CentOS 5.4 box set up to authenticate to a 389 (fedora)
directory server, and that works fine.
However, I set up a virtual box running CentOS 6, and I can't get it to
authenicate.
I've run authconfig with the
, it will
ignore slapd.conf. I can't figure out how to translate slapd.conf into the
(new?) standard of slapd.d because all the examples I can find still use
slapd.conf.
Am I better off just deleting (or renaming) slapd.d? Does anybody know the
proper format for slapd.d entries?
Thanks,
-- Mitch
We're running a large cluster, and are leery of upgrading them all to 5.5,
but would like to find the latest security patches.
Is there a repo for this? I can't seem to find a 5.4 specific update repo
with anything since last March. Is 5.4 EOL'd?
Thanks,
-- Mitch
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Gene bran...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Can you tell us more about you cluster? Nodes? Purpose? I managed a small
90 node cluster for seismic work.
300+ nodes total, 200 in a hadoop cluster used for mapreduce, the rest in a
variety of headless datacenter roles (web,
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011, Jerry Geis wrote:
All - I am running a virtual windows 7 (pro 64) on centos 5.5 x86_64.
I was hoping to run virtual XP inside windows7 in this configuration.
I get an error about cannot start virtual XP when I try this.
Do I not have something setup correctly or can
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