Jonathan:
Looking at the documentation closer, there does appear to be a way to
add rules to the OUTPUT table, using the rich rules syntax.
Do you see a way to set the default policy to DROP?
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the
firewalld service.
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Tom:
I thought we were supposed to be moving forward
That is my thought exactly. This is a step backwards.
I guess I will disable firewalld and go back to iptables.
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The process /usr/local/bin/firewall.start could not be executed
and failed.
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and outgoing and then add rules to allow very specific traffic through.
Is this possible using the new firewalld service or should I disable it and
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Will the VNC server allow remote logins as root?
From root did you run vncpasswd to create the needed /root.vnc/ files?
Yes, I did. I see a /root/.vnc directory with a log, pid, passwd, and
xstartup
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the problem is solved.
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Our's is not to reason why...
I love that quote! I guess you truncated it to be nice.
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Is there some default setting in the vncserver that I need to change to
allow outside
connections?
And what about iptables?
I have iptables and selinux turned off currently.
It still will not connect.
Any other ideas?
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Hey everyone:
I got it working. I set it up under a user account.
I was trying to set it up with the root account.
It is working with the user account.
Will the VNC server allow remote logins as root?
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Well, once you VNC to the system, you can simply change to the root use if
you have the credentials to do so.
I was hoping to connect to the remote session directly as root as opposed to
doing su.
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Is this c5 or c6?
This is CentOS 6.
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That is a great suggestion. Thanks for the tip!
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What you should do is run postconf without
= hello.world.com
postfix reload
postconf -d | grep myorigin
I get this output:
append_at_myorigin = yes
myorigin = $myhostname
Any ideas why it is not picking up the configuration?
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OK, nevermind. I was supposed to be using postconf -n instead of -d.
Arrgh. Been reading till my eyes are getting crossed.
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Well what are your plans when it gets the AXE??
We will probably consider Maria DB. Hopefully,
it will be mature enough by then.
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database
as a write db and the other as a read defeats that.
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monitoring on the state of the replication endpoints
to make sure they are still active and are not having a problem
communicating to the master.
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that may be OK for an order processing system, but it could
be a serious
problem for something like a banking system where you are
dispersing cash.
I agree. I did preface my comments with that.
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Hi fellows, how can I unrar (.rar of course) from my console?
RPMForge has an unrar package.
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project which adds tremendous value.
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to
start the install but crashes during the installer startup.
This is repeatable so there has to be a way to debug it.
I tried turning on the debug option for virt-install but that
did not give me any useful info.
Any ideas how to debug this?
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i'm under the
impression that RH is firmly in the KVM camp (at least for now), and
that learning Xen on red hat/centos wouldn't be as useful as learning
KVM.
I agree. Since RH is moving to KVM, it is better to learn KVM if
you have a choice.
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I don't have the hardware requirements at home to support KVM
I thought they run on the same hardware. What do you feel
would not support KVM?
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Ben:
What if it were the only real active vm?
There is some overhead in virtualization, but you would
essentially have all the machine's resources available
to your db server. That should be close enough to bare
metal performance.
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We have had good success creating HA services using
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chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory
Do you have selinux disabled or enabled?
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Lanny:
discovered that openssl is not available to me
You should be able to do a yum install openssl.
Do you have root access to the server?
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Jason:
Are there any CentOS versions that support Sparc?
Check out http://sparc.centos.org
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Personally I'd like to see it go down so more people will start
supporting PostgreSQL - which is a far better database anyway
Does PostgreSQL have non-transactional tables like MySQL?
I am not trying to start a holy war, just asking since I
do not know.
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Matt:
It goes into how to make your own cloud. Is there a similiar howto
anywhere for CentOS 5.4 or anything?
Does the RHEL Virtualization Guide help?
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I just want to know if someone have any experience with
fedora installed
as guest/VM on Centos.
Take a look at this page:
http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Guest_Support_Status
for KVM support for specific guests.
I hope this helps,
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tell from the
outside.
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I have had great luck with nvidia fakeraid on RAID1, but I
see there are
preferences for software raid.
I have always heard that fakeraid and software RAID
perform the same.
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That seems to imply things are still not ready for production
use.
Any opinions?
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It looks like sometimes it works and other times it
requires a custom driver.
I did not realize there was a potential issue with that
server. I wish I had one to test to say for sure.
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/rndc.key
into this section
key rndckey {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret [RNDC key];
};
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drivers on it, and I will be using CentOS 5.4 i386
on my little home server everything should work just dandy shouldn't
it?
Supermicro has a good pre-sales team. I would call them and ask.
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So, if you are going to overcommit CPUs, make sure each
one of the guests has a single VCPU. If you want to
allocate multiple VCPUs to the guests, do not overcommit
the CPUs.
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Kai:
Is there a command in virsh to shutdown all domains?
Not sure, but might xend or xendomains stop do this?
I am using KVM so I don't think that will work for me.
Do you know of something similar for KVM?
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Ed:
Is there a command in virsh to shutdown all domains?
I use a script to shutdown my domains.
Thank you for the script. I will play with it to see
if I can get it to work.
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You can always run VMware server or virtualbox and install a
complete 32 bit
system on the same host for a real build/test environment.
Don't forget about KVM. It just a yum install.
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Lucian:
Hmm.. It seems KSM is already included, dumb me!
modinfo ksm
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.18-172.el5/weak-updates/kmod-kvm/ksm.ko
That is good to know. I did not realize it was installed
on my system either!
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different pieces that are running.
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Hello:
Does anyone know a free or low cost online backup
system for CentOS?
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John:
tar(1)
I can use that on the server, but what is the other side
to store the files? I want the storage to be remote.
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How can I RAID 10 on install?
Does anyone know if this approach:
http://www.howtoforge.com/install-ubuntu-with-software-raid-10
Will work for CentOS?
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Ken:
Is it possible to make the ssh connection
connecting to a linux box from a windows machine.
I use cygwin ssh to connect CentOS servers from my windows
laptop.
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From
company for it.
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with multiple smaller drives instead of two larger
ones.
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Is software RAID 10 decent performance?
Given that you are just starting out,
go with SW raid10. When your usage grows,
plan to move to hardware raid or a hosted solution.
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Matt:
Everyone I know recommends Areca cards.
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Seagate does make enterprise SATA drives.
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to be tunneled through
SSH for encryption since VNC does not do that internally.
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machine*: myaccount
would take any name matching machine* and forward onto the
myaccount
mailbox.
Would putting a wildcard in /etc/mail/virtusertable
solve the problem?
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program to do it.
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Did you remove the # in front of the line?
You still have it in your example.
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Victor:
Also, check out section 4.4.2 of the security guide:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/security-guide/s
1-wstation-privileges.html
It addresses your question precisely.
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We had received a new EMC storage (Clariion CX4) and the
EMC analist has
told us that CentOS aren't on their support list, but RHEL are :)
I have always taken the stance that if something works with
RHEL, it will work with CentOS.
Have not had a problem yet.
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on that, but they will usually
listen to a problem with their stuff as long as we
focus on their side of things.
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I am not sure what a VPS is
VPS stands for virtual private server.
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Will your e-commerce site go offline if you have
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stop and start guests
or reboot the host?
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Thanks for the suggestion. I am looking into it
now.
Currently, I use Cacti to graph the data coming
from my switches. Do you know if that will that
work with any of these switches?
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Will your e-commerce site
works with RRD so that seems
like a good solution.
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Matt:
why not just use your current cacti setup and
enable snmp on each of the hosts? That seems like
the simplest and cheapest approach.
As I understand it, I would actually have to
enable snmp on each of the guests, not the hosts.
Am I wrong?
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this.
Are there any pitfalls with this approach?
Would ntop be a good tool for it?
I would like to graph total bytes in and out
as well as 95% usage on an IP address level.
I would like daily, weekly, and monthly graphs.
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yeah, a 1gig port can't handle all the traffic from N 1gig
ports. heck,
ti can't even handle all the traffic from a single full
duplex connection
That is a good point. My traffic is light right now
so I might be able to use it until the traffic grows.
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compatible (Of course!).
I took a look at the offerings from 3Ware, but
their cards are too long.
If you have a card you are happy with, I would
appreciate a recommendation.
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it wants an IP
address but that is contrary to what I am reading on
the Internet.
Any ideas what went wrong?
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I downloaded the DVD iso using the torrent file from
one of the mirrors showing it.
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show in
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
I took a look at my system (CentOS 5.4) and there are no
cpufreq directories in the cpu folders.
Is that a problem?
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I took a look at my system (CentOS 5.4) and there are no
cpufreq directories in the cpu folders.
I think that's probably because the associated driver is
not loaded.
I did some reading on the cpufreq and actually think it
is better that it is not enabled.
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. Is that the same things as a Socket F CPU or
something different?
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Akemi:
http://www.chiplist.com/AMD_Athlon_64_processor/tree3f-section--2103-/
I have an Opteron. I don't see a similar listing for those.
Do you?
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ttp tm stc
The closest match in that list is:
AMD Opteron DP 2000 series Dual-Core processor (Santa Rosa, Rev. F)
So, I guess my processor is a Rev F processor.
I will follow the instructions in the virtualization guide.
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to a question:
If I use BitTorrent to download the DVD image from
tracker.centos.org, I assume the file has to be complete
or could it still be missing something?
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of these misunderstandings in the future.
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or is Windows being obtuse?
Does anyone know how to fix this?
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to the external IP address http://a.b.c.d from
another network, I get an error.
Any ideas?
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is not working.
Any ideas?
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This is interesting:
When I go to lynx http://a.b.c.d on the linux machine,
I get the CentOS test page.
This looks like the connection is not forwarding, it
is just going to the local machine.
Any ideas?
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