Ralph Angenendt wrote:
The slides have to be done next Thursday (29th of January), so please
translate those first.
There is an error in slide 4.
a) please drop the testing repository from that slide.
b) for the extras repository: Change does upgrade base to does not
upgrade base
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Why don't you get your proprietary drivers from nvidia.com? Or do you need an
actual rpm-package? Anyway, you're bound to get newest stuff from Nvidia.com.
Yes, using an rpm package is better, as the packaged drivers do not
remove libGL.so, for example, like the nvidia driver
Paul Johnson wrote:
I installed Centos on some machines that need long term support. I'm
running up against some simple user convenience issues.
How to play MP3?
I've been really puzzled today that the addon rpm sites like livna,
rpmforge, rpmfusion, epel, don't seem to have something
Hi,
anyone here who wants to really help out with the CentOS project?
Then please check if you speak a language which is not yet on
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.2 and help us
translate the Release Notes for 5.3 (and 5.4, 5.6, 6.0 and whatever
comes next).
If you want to
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
I tried to cover each section but don't know if they are correct at all
and if I missed something. I propose you to share this work with those
people before take a decision, grab opinions, things that are missing,
and anything else that avoid using the theme. That
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
...
What do you think ?
Okay, let us go for it. Do you think you could build an updated redhat
artwork package? Do you need help with that?
Yes please, I really would like to do it ... How I build
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
The paths are still wrong in the svg files, that has to be fixed
also - except if you are able to render *all* files with the correct
char sets.
It still tries to look for files under /home/al/Desktop/CentOS
Can we correct that somehow?
Yes. I'll try to
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi,
Could we organize the anaconda slide translation guide in the page:
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/wiki/HowToTranslateSlides
It already has some some headers.
Can you check that for errors, please?
Cheers,
Ralph
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Warren Young wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
CentOS 5 requires 512MB for installation
I had an EL5 install attempt fail on a VM with 512 MB of RAM. Big ugly
anaconda Python stack dump type error. Upped the RAM for the VM, and it
installed.
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
1. Has anyone here gone though such a procedure and got good arguments
against the need for anti-virus?
There is no good argument against running malware detection on any
sever.
2. Alternatively - what linux anti-virus (oh, the shame of typing this
word
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 22 January 2009 09:35:11 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server? Especially: How is it run
by you? What do you think it protects you against on a linux server?
1 - it protects you against passing on any windows viruses to windows
Anne Wilson wrote:
I'm sure there are plenty of people that can give Ralph detailed information
about using it efficiently.
Sorry, I do not want to know how to use clamav efficiently, I am just
wondering what good clamav will do on a server, as there aren't really
any hooks into file writing
Matt Shields wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Ralph Angenendt
ra+cen...@br-online.dera%2bcen...@br-online.de
As far as I know there is no AntiVirus solution for Linux which works
the same as all the solutions under Windows do. And if you do not have
real time scanning on a server
John Plemons wrote:
I use AVG, they have a nice and clean Real Time Scanning piece of
software for Linux
Oh. So maybe dazuko now isn't a resource hog anymore?
Thanks, that is the first time I've heard about a component like that.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Ned Slider wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Remove the Stay in touch at planet centos link and put a prominent
link like Stay in touch with 5.3 development on there?
Can we get a page created - say something like, CentOS-5.3 Release
Status, and then worry about where to link it from
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
What do you do with clamav on a linux server?
You scan the server for malware.
When? Every day via crontab? That can be much too late. Every hour? That can
be much too late. Every 10 minutes? That can be much too late - and your
server is busy scanning the file
John Clement wrote:
Bit of an emergency as I'm told this laptop has to leave here in 15 minutes,
I've gone ahead and configured, made, installed PHP 5.2 but an httpd restart
still only sees the old PHP 5.0.4, I think there's a fairly simple way to
get it to find the 5.2 version I've just
Michael St. Laurent wrote:
Is there a projected release date for CentOS-5.3?
hedidnotask...this
search the forums..when it's done..unless you would like to help..:)
I have helped by sending money. I don't know if that counts or not
though.
Sure does and thank
Miguel Medalha wrote:
Well, you must concede that it is *somewhat* ridiculous to read a
one-line innocent email containing a twelve-line dense disclaimer...
Yes, but it is not his fault.
Now let us all laugh at his employer and be finished with it.
Other people in here cannot trim their
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
We should straighten this out as soon as possible, as I want to team up
the translators again. And if we go with a new set of slides (I was even
thinking of changing some of the old ones or adding a new one - I have
to read through them again), I must be able to give
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Slides-2 changes the slide design into a more horizontal one and
introduce a left side image that can be customized in each slide.
Something to illustrate the text.
See:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
There's your limit. However, you should check with your hardware if upping
it is really desirable. With 4 GB I think you won't be able to handle much
more anyway.
That really depends. If you only shove out static pages and have one or
two or three odd cgis on the machine,
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
But I'm wondering where we need to put it ? I was thinking in either
the general CentOS FAQ or in the CentOS 5 FAQ ? Anyone can think of a
better place ?
I don't think people will find that when it's put in the FAQ, especially
if work is being done on that page (like
Bob Taylor wrote:
After installing my backup of /home and seeing firefox not restart, I
started it from the command line with the immediate error:
Could not find compatible GRE between version 1.9.0.5 and 1.9.0.5.
I'm sorry, I'm at a complete loss. What's a GRE?
It's probably misspelt and
Bob Taylor wrote:
Try sudo xulrunner --register-global, because somehow firefox believes
that it cannot find a working xulrunner instance on your machine.
Your second request.
# xulrunner --register-global
#
This returns nothing.
Yes, but does it work again after doing that? If not -
Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote:
Not sure about that:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/csgfs/i386/RPMS/?C=M;O=A
Last change in centos is from 12-Sep-2008
In centos mirror:
GFS-kernel-2.6.9-80.9.i686.rpm 30-Jul-2008 15:59
218K
Hmmm. Okay, that is older
jk...@kinz.org wrote:
Hi -
I've signed up to add some stuff to the wiki.
My username is jkinz
JeffKinz would be preferrable (best practice on our wiki up to now). But
as you have signed up at the wrong place anyway, you can still do it
that way :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote:
Centos CSGFS is at this time really outdated compared to current rh
updates and fixes, is the centos team still giving support to this
version???.
What are you missing?
GFS-kernel-2.6.9-80.9.el4_7.5.src.rpm is the latest kernel which is
available on
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I think cdrdao will do what you want. It's in the base repository, so
no extra repos needed.
No, it cannot make an iso image.
How about mkisofs? Part of cdrtools, IIRC.
This is for making a file system into an iso, does not seem to say
anything about
Sam Drinkard wrote:
After I think the last or next to last update to firefox, I started
seeing some problems, wherein I no longer have a back function on any
pages or tabs. Also, I get some kind of strange message
Assertion Failed ASSERT:***Search:_installLocation: engine has no
Matt wrote:
Is there anyway to tell with top or iostat which process is hogging
all the disk I/O?
No, you need systemtap for this.
http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/ScriptsTools has examples.
Remember, you'd also need the corresponding kernel-debuginfo package for
your running kernel which
Ed Donahue wrote:
Any use Xpdf or something else?
Use evince. Acroread just isn't worth it.
Ralph
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Vandaman wrote:
David Mackintosh wrote:
irrelevant banter
Would you like the joke explained to you in more detail?
What time will your mummy come home. You should not be playing
on a mailing list like this. :-)
We have the serious business of CentOS to talk about.
Did I already
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
...
Oh, I remember this from the last update... So off to
/var/named/chroot/etc and do a 'chown named:named *' then named started.
I see the same problem every time bind is updated.
My /var/named/chroot/var/named files are writable by named
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And therein hangs my snafu. named.acl only had 600 for permissions so
when the group was changed to root by the update, the named process
could no longer access the file even with the owner being named. Go
figure. So I just need to fix my permissions to 644 and I
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
...
Which really is strange, as only rndc.key gets chowned by the scripts
in the bind package.
Maybe it's because I have bind-chroot installed?
The script calls:
/usr/sbin/bind-chroot-admin --enable /dev/null 21;
as part of postinstall
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And therein hangs my snafu. named.acl only had 600 for permissions so
when the group was changed to root by the update, the named process
could no longer access the file even with the owner being named. Go
figure. So I just need to fix
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just applied the BIND updates.
Then I fixed the one file that had a second include of named.ca
(remembered that from last time) and did a 'service named restart', and
it failed.
Never heard about someone having to apply that fix - do you have a bug entry
from
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
What is there available for Centos?
ffmpeg, mencoder.
Now that Audacity is no longer available to us...
Have you tried helping to resolve that issue with rpmforge?
Ralph
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I didn't notice that before but I see that there are a lot of errors already
before the update:
Jan 11 16:38:00 chacha named[11307]: client 192.168.1.228#1994: view
internal:
update 'bolera.lan/IN' denied
You have a windows machine on the network and it gets its
Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed a fresh CentOS 5.2
Now, I run yum update and I get:
Could not retrieve mirrorlist
http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5arch=i386repo=os error was
[Errno 4] IOError: urlopen error (110, 'Connection timed out')
One of the mirrorlist servers
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I just didn't get to do it properly during the last three months. Things
look
a bit brighter now, this is one of the first things I wanted to do in the
new
year.
we more-or-less have a nice kickass server to replace wiki-m's platform
Vandaman wrote:
Perhaps the OP David Hrbáč's talents can be utilised elsewhere
in CentOS such as php which people ask for and they are told it
is in testing for 5 years?
The problem lies somewhere else: None of the people who use that php from
testing are ever reporting back. It is built,
David Hrbáč wrote:
Ralph Angenendt napsal(a):
The problem lies somewhere else: None of the people who use that php from
testing are ever reporting back. It is built, but does not get any thumbs
up (or thumbs down).
Ralph
Ralph,
you are not right this time. I remember at least 2-3
Matt wrote:
Is it possible to tell it not to waste CPU and I/O updating
directories that contain Maildir? If so how?
Not really, PRUNEPATHS doesn't take wildcards afaics. So you'd have to enter
*every* directory into updatedb.conf(5).
Cheers,
Ralph
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Mats Karlsson wrote:
Ralph,
He says my alias is Romster.
Not really :)
[root data]# grep -ri romster pages/
[root data]# grep -ri rawlin pages/
[root data]#
Cheers,
Ralph
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Dag Wieers wrote:
- Easier to register
We have discussed this before, what is the current status ?
Quite ready. We have people who want to be on the Editorial Team, there
will be an alias for them on the mail server. The registration page has to
be changed (a preview of that has been
Dag Wieers wrote:
www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Networking Support - Wireless ...
14.7. Establishing a Wireless Connection
- Get rid of the www.centos.org - prefix for all pages
- Get rid of the Forums - prefix for the forums
- Get rid of the Networking Support prefix for
JohnS wrote:
Hey Dag, does the Wiki even have a Site Map? If not that can greatly
help with the google searches (has to be submitted to Google).
http://wiki.centos.org/TitleIndex is there. No idea if that is what Google
accepts as a sitemap.
Also each page upon creation needs a way to
JohnS wrote:
On Sat, 2009-01-03 at 19:41 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
JohnS wrote:
Hey Dag, does the Wiki even have a Site Map? If not that can greatly
help with the google searches (has to be submitted to Google).
http://wiki.centos.org/TitleIndex is there. No idea
Michael Kress wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to install a CentOS 5.2 guest with virt-manager/qemu on a
CentOS 5.2 system (X86_x64, 3ware 9650SE, 2 x Intel VT capable xeon
cpus, 8 GB)
Unfortunately I'm getting a crash in the guest install process. (see
crash text below). Other systems are installing
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jan 2009, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp/ListInfo is referenced throughout the
wiki,
for example.
Yes, I knew about that one. Should we move that one now ? What would be a
good location for it ? Mailinglists ? Documentation
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Sure, this should be possible (and we also can change the link the Tab
points to).
Great, I merged both and added a redirect so that other links are still
valid. Can you change the Help tab to point to Documentation ? (Keeping
Marko A. Jennings wrote:
I would like to add an entry for the Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX to
this page:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList/Webcams
I need your WikiName for that ...
Ralph
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Dag Wieers wrote:
Is it possible to link the Contribute tab on the top to the Contribute
page instead and then remove the HowToContribute page ?
Done. (Yes, this has to be done in the config file ...).
Cheers,
Ralph
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Dag Wieers wrote:
I would prefer to keep the Documentation page (or rename it to Learn or
Help, I don't mind) and point the Help tab to the same page. And
Redirecting from the original GettingHelp page to this new page.
Sure, this should be possible (and we also can change the link the Tab
David Hláčik wrote:
Hello guys,
our company is going to distribute our software as rpms.
I have prepared set Source RPMS which works ok on 64-bit and i386 platform.
I want to make our build process more automatic.
1. What is the best way to build 32bit RPMS on 64bit CentOS machine?
Use
Vitor Afonso Strabello wrote:
Hello, I'm Vitor Afonso Strabello and I need to be added as a member into
the Wiki to edit/create some tips and entries on the Wiki.
Just a short Hi - I don't really have the network connectivity I'd
like to have at the moment, so I'll get back to you after the
bulmoji-cen...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
Let's see if that works with spaces in the wiki name (I don't see
why it shouldn't, but ...). If you have problems editing, please
change your account to YoungHoonPark and mention it here.
I've changed my login name to YoungHoonPark.(just removed
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Btw, where should I look for editorial notes ? I just looked and failed
at finding anything.
If you tell me what you mean by that I might help you looking.
Although that might be the Orval from last night still doing the
rounds in my head.
Augustiner Beer does the
Patrice Guay wrote:
Here is were I would like to put this page:
http://www.redhat.com/red_hat_network/
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/PackageManagement/Spacewalk
You think that that is the best place for the HowTo? How about adding a
Deployment section to that page and get Matt to pimp up his
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Works fine here.
usr_01.txt.gz [readonly][noeol] 11L, 2903C
vim-common-7.0.109-5.el5.br.3.x86_64
Should have read more carefully. Only works in vim, not vi.
Ralph
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Spiro Harvey wrote:
and if I enter the binary just by typing vim or vi the splash
screen tells me: version 7.0.237
Yepp, correct. How very strange ...
Ralph
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Dag Wieers wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Dag Wieers wrote:
On CentOS 5.2, using vim 7.0.237, I'm having a consistent issue across
all my centos boxen.
Is it me, or do you have a newer vim than CentOS is shipping ?
[r...@rhun ~]# rpm -q vim-common
vim-common-7.0.109-4.el5_2.4z
Phil Schaffner wrote:
Davide Cittaro wrote:
Ok, another one: the process I would like to start is not a daemon
itself. If I start it with daemon function it remains in foreground.
Ok, I can play with '' but is there a init function to start in
background a process?
You just
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if CentOS 4.7 will support PHP5 natively? I have
searched centos.org site, but can't see anything related to this?
You mean other than the php5 in the centosplus repository?
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/CentOSPlus
Phil Schaffner wrote:
By the time you satisfied all the dependencies I expect you'd have
something closer to rawhide than CentOS.
Well, you cannot have both - Country *and* Western.
Ralph
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Hi,
quick(?) question: Has anybody seen that problem below? More important
question: Did anybody solve that?
This is my smb.conf (well, only the most important parts):
[global]
workgroup = FOOBAR
server string = My Server
map to guest = Bad User
preferred master = No
local
John wrote:
No offense but LOL same problem I had with Linux clients. Here is what I did;
The only way I got this to work is add the mount entry to fstab.. auto-mount
would not work right it would end up hanging the Linux client.
//ethans27/SAN1 /mnt/SAN1 cifs
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Hmmm. I haven't tried if force user breaks in the same way.
Wow, that doesn't break. Let me see if I can live with the consequences.
Cheers,
Ralph
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chloe K wrote:
1/ ls it rpmforge.net? I can't find it!
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
2/ I know yum install package
but how can I know the binary eg: set up coming from what package name?
How about reading the manual page then? Kai already gave you the command
so
Niki Kovacs wrote:
L'entreprise Red Hat réagit à la crise... en supprimant une énorme fête
d'entreprise. Au lieu de cela, ils ont décidé de donner l'argent à
l'équivalent américain des Restos du Coeur, soit quelque 800.000 repas:
http://www.newsobserver.com/business/story/1314667.html
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On one system I am missing /etc/log/rpmpkgs
/etc/log? Are you sure that you don't mean /var/log/rpmpkgs?
That one is updated via /etc/cron.daily/rpm, which belongs to the
rpm package. So if you do have rpm installed, you should have a) the
cron job and b) the log file.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have to build my own rpms for the HIPL project. I update my copy of
the code and make rpm.
Thing is the rpm name never changes from patch to patch.
Is there a way to have yum apply the new code as an update and not have
to erase then install?
Do it the
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
That one is updated via /etc/cron.daily/rpm, which belongs to the
rpm package. So if you do have rpm installed, you should have a) the
cron job and b) the log file.
I see...
Well, rpm is on the system. /etc/cron.daily/rpm exists
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 13:11, Nasreddine Kroun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will be out of the office starting 12/08/2008 and will not return until
12/15/2008.
Fourth time since June.
Time for moderator to intervene?
Hmmm. I don't seem to get the originals ...
David Hrbáč wrote:
So finally got it working, r8169 is a piece of crap, at least at 2.6.18
kernel :o).
I think you can drop the last part. They are cheap and good for home
use, I definitely wouldn't use them in a server environment.
Although the driver source seems to imply that mii (or
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Where can I find uuid-devel
http://centos.karan.org/ has that in the testing repository for
CentOS 5.
Ralph
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Ned Slider wrote:
The hardware list page on the Wiki:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList
says:
I'd like to see this page as an entry point for hardware that does not
work with CentOS out of the box or only with some effort. I do not see a
need for a list which
And it is fast! And big! And louder!
What is? The new CentOS mail server is, which coincidentally also hosts
the mailing lists you are reading right now.
After three short hours and (AFAICS) no lost mail we now have the following
situation:
The mailq on the old mail server now is empty, while
David Hrbáč wrote:
Hi,
I have been playing this weekend with bonding on PCI netcards and found
that all of netcards I have, but old 3com, do not support MII. So
bonding is not going to happen with them. Do you have some pci netcards
supporting MII successfully running on bonging?
That is
And it is fast! And big! And louder!
What is? The new CentOS mail server is, which coincidentally also hosts
the mailing lists you are reading right now.
After three short hours and (AFAICS) no lost mail we now have the following
situation:
The mailq on the old mail server now is empty, while
Hello,
there will be a downtime of the mail and list server tomorrow evening from
around 20:00 UTC and a few (hopefully) hours after that. This means that there
will be no mail traffic at that time to and from centos.org domains.
We need to move away mail from the current machine to a new
happymaster23 wrote:
So I have opened telnet, connected via port 25 and writed ehlo
hostname and then finded out, that there is missing STARTTLS. Is
possible, that some bad configuration on client side (firewall,
etc...) can cause this error including that this function is missing
in printout
Hello,
there will be a downtime of the mail and list server tomorrow evening from
around 20:00 UTC and a few (hopefully) hours after that. This means that there
will be no mail traffic at that time to and from centos.org domains.
We need to move away mail from the current machine to a new
Thomas Dukes wrote:
Any ideas?
How many entries do you have in the arp table?
arp -a | wc -l should show you. If you really have lots of entries in
there you should try to find out the reason for that.
Ralph
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Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a way to enable a repo, and ask it to download a package and
all dependencies and save these files to a given directory then some
time later execute a command to install those files that were saved.
Is that possible?
Yes.
yum deplist vlc shows you all
Davide Cittaro wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to dump the current packages installed on a machine and
use it do install/uninstall packages on other machines? I've configured
one at install time but to speed up other installations I would like to
install default packages and then
John Thomas wrote:
John Plemons wrote:
Set up a web page that can be cataloged by search engines capturing all
of the part numbers in a db. This page would be tied to a MySql or
other Linux DB so that people can also do a basic on site part number
search.. We have 150,000 different
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Can I just download an rpm from a repo without installing it?
I don't see anything like yum download or yum install --downonly
Install yum-downloadonly and then you can use yum downloadonly foobar.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Sam Drinkard wrote:
Subject pretty much says it all. I want the 5.2 without the xen kernel.
I've grabbed bits from 2 different mirrors and they all appear to have
xen on them. It would be very nice if someone could throw some text
into the mirrors file to differentiate the two
Sam Drinkard wrote:
Question... is there a kernel for
5.2 that does not have xen built into it, and if so, where is it?
The normal kernel 2.6.18-92.1.17.el5 does not have xen built into it,
the xen kernel is 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5xen.
Perhaps someone can
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Sam Drinkard wrote:
Question... is there a kernel for
5.2 that does not have xen built into it, and if so, where is it?
The normal kernel 2.6.18-92.1.17.el5 does not have xen built into it,
the xen kernel is 2.6.18-92.1.13
Sadaruwan Samaraweera wrote:
Hi,
I've tried to install CentOS 5.2 on Core 2 Duo T5750 2.0Ghz laptop
but what happens is every thing hangs up when anconda system installer
starts. So I tried PCLinuxOS in it's text-based installer it detects
the CPU core 1 and when it try to detected the
Sam Drinkard wrote:
I've just installed CentOS 5.2 for the x86_64 on a SuperMicro X6DA8-G
board with two 250g SATA drives configured in the bios as a raid 1
array. After getting the base installed, I've tried to yum update the
system and I wind up with these errors
-- Finished
Fabian Arrotin wrote:
If you use the hw raid, you can easily manager your raid array with
either ipssend cli or ServeRAID manager gui (both are downloadable from
IBM support website)
Faultdetection sucks with that, but you can use ipmitool for that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ipmitool sdr|grep
Tom Diehl wrote:
I installed the OpenIPMI packages but when I run the above command
I get the following:
(geppetto pts5) # ipmitool sdr
Could not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0: No such
file or directory
Get Device ID command failed
Unable to open SDR for
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
For 'avalable' I mean available from rpmforge, from where I downloaded
nagios-3.0.5. The idea was to download both together. I don't know if
this make any difference... But since the latest nagios is available,
why not the plugins?
Why not ask on the rpmforge
Scott Silva wrote:
on 11-11-2008 11:11 AM Ralph Angenendt spake the following:
Jerry Geis wrote:
I saw were it said if I dont correct Something I'll be back on the list.
I'm trying to figure out want Something is.
Not sending mail should do the trick. Our server was in CBL because
John wrote:
Ralph Wrote:
BTW: It would be great if you could fix your mail client so one can see
which parts of a mail were written by you and which were written by
others. http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html - it is
written for usenet, but most of it also applies to mailing
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