On 07/07/2010 07:26 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
checking OpenSSL dir for SNMP... no
/usr/bin/net-snmp-config: line 43: net-snmp-config-x86_64: command not found
/usr/bin/net-snmp-config: line 43: net-snmp-config-x86_64: command not found
/usr/bin/net-snmp-config: line 43: net-snmp-config-x86_64:
On 12/10/2009 08:05 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I don't see how to do it.
I had to telnet into a firewall and run a trace, and I had to stop it,
copy and paste to gedit, then start again, etc.
I find it interesting, and sad, that there is no easy 'output to file'
profile setting.
man
On 11/24/2009 07:04 AM, Jim Perrin wrote:
That would make for a hell of a press release too!
Linux (specifically CentOS) responsible for LHC blackhole that
destroyed the world!
Just think of the publicity we'd get!
No worse than getting CentOS getting blamed for hacking web servers
;-)
I am working on setting up an NFS server, which will mainly serve files
to web servers, and I want to setup two bonds. I have a question
regarding *which* bonding mode to use. None of the documentation I have
read suggests any mode is better than other with the exception of
specific use cases
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've installed denyhosts on centos 5.3 trying to block automated
attacks on ssh. It appears to be working in that entries are being added to
/etc/hosts.deny yet the daily emails sent from denyhosts show only one ip
being added perday when the total is many more than
happymaster23 wrote:
My question is why is this option disabled as default in CentOS?
I believe you are not getting the answer you seek because you are not
asking the right question to the right people.
The right question is Why is this option disabled as default in
*RHEL*? The right people to
Jason Pyeron wrote:
In particular do you have any complaints about doing complicated setups?
We are using a clustered mysql setup and the pdns servers all connect to
the same database. This means no worrying about master-slave XFRs. When
changes occur to database such as adding/removing zones,
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Hi All,
I have a CentoS 5.3 Xen Instance at Mosso.
I need to run ColdFusion and I have in the past successfully made
everything work, but not on Linux rather Windows.
I just cannot get Apache and CF talking. I added mod_jrun22, When I
try to serve a
James Wilson wrote:
Since upgrading to 5.3 we have noticed that overnight all 4GB of
physical RAM and all 4GB of swap is eaten and the web service
unresponsive. We can still SSH into the machine and restart Apache.
This rectifies the issue. These are production boxes and subject to
Hello,
Over the weekend, I upgraded one of my servers that runs mysql and pdns
to 5.3. Previous to the update I have not had an issue form this server.
But since, I have had mysql die multiple times from oom-killer.
$ uname -a
Linux rack2a 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 09:10:25 EDT 2009
JohnS wrote:
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 10:31 -0400, Rick Barnes wrote:
Hello,
I have had mysql die multiple times from oom-killer.
Thanks,
Rick
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In seeing what you do I would be looking at the queries being made.
SPROCs, Triggers, Views. Also very import is if that one particular data
JohnS wrote:
Seeing as you said you upgraded from 5.2 - 5.3 I would be looking at the
kernel release notes and the mysql release notes for known problems
since you did not have prior problems. I would check out the Cacti and
DNS Databases because there more realtime in nature to running on
Kenneth Porter wrote:
Here's what I'm seeing logged. (Newlines added to make it easier to see
the log line boundaries with wrapping.) It looks like it's failing to
traverse the root directory to get to the directory with the content in
it, but why doesn't it fail on /var/www/html or home
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I discovered a similar problem early this week and a colleage on irc was
told it was a copy and paste error.
in man syslogd, the following can be found:
Sucker rod def. -- 3/4, 7/8 or 1in. hardened steel rod,
male threaded on each end. Primary use
Dougal Ballantyne wrote:
I am having some problems installing CentOS 5.2 x86_64 onto a
Supermicro 6015V-T with Intel 5000V chipset and ESB2 controller using
SATA drives. Currently I am running CentOS 4.7 i386 and it sees both
drives but when I boot into the CentOS 5 install CD it fails to see
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I am looking online trying to find a procedure to automount a CIFS
share but need to use username/domain/pass in the credential file
thats referenced in fstab. Its not working, anyone know of a resource
that works in CentOS5.1?
If it matters, the unc has a dash and a $
Hiep Nguyen wrote:
hi all, where exactly sshd log files???
this is what i have in /etc/sshsshd_config
SyslogFacility AUTHPRIV
if i want to log who login/logout sshd, what option do i need to turn on???
/var/log/secure
thanks,
t. hiep
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Is it possible to install CentOS 5 with a degraded RAID 1 array using
kickstart? I have the kickstart file already created but the server I
want to use only has 1 hard drive in it at the moment. Until I can order
a 2nd drive, I wanted to install the OS then once I received the
replacement drive
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Jan 8, 2008 4:51 AM, Rick Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jack Bailey wrote:
These domains are fully virtualized and set up identically, except
badclock is allocated two processors versus one processor for
goodclock. DomU's clock is running normally.
Anyone know
Hello,
I have a client that wants to have a dedicated smtp sending host. But
they have 2 separate domains then that don't want to have share IP
address. The reasons from this is long and drawn out.
Is it possible to setup postfix in a virtual host config, like apache
for example, such that,
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Rick Barnes wrote:
Hello,
I have a client that wants to have a dedicated smtp sending host. But
they have 2 separate domains then that don't want to have share IP
address. The reasons from this is long and drawn out.
try the postfix list first.
Thanks will do
Jason Ross wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
have come back to haunt me.
The OS is running on an IBM NetVista. Every thing
abhishek singh wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install Windows 2003 server as a guest OS in Centos 5 Xen
and installation is freeze , i am attaching screen shot, here is xend
log file details
snip
Can anyone tell me why i am not able to install window 2003 server on xen,
I got this to work
Scott Silva wrote:
on 9/26/2007 7:29 AM chloe K spake the following:
Hi all
I want to get 64 bit of snmp work in the PAE kernel
1/ ls there any snmp rpm for 64 bits
2/ when i get from source of net-snmp, i compile with
./configure --enable-mfd-rewrites
after installation, the snmp can't
Scott Moseman wrote:
Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical
CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make
software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one to
handle our CentOS servers. I have done something via scp/sftp
in the past, which
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