I recently installed CentOS 5.2 64-bit on a partition on a MacBook Pro 17
inch. It installed just fine, but wired Ethernet is not available. lspci
shows it as nVidia...unknown.
Is it possible to get wired Ethernet running on this laptop under CentOS
without having to create a virtual machine
First question - under CentOS 5, if I created non LVM partitions on a server
with 6 disks - 2 disks are RAID 1 (OS), how do I remind myself or inquire the
type of RAID of the remaining 4 disks (RAID 1 or RAID 5), without having to
reboot?
Second question - A newly installed server consisting
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 10:04 -0800, nate wrote:
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Second question - A newly installed server consisting of CentOS 5.2,
straight
off the DVD, I invoke a command by hand, realize I want to kill it soon
after
(logged in as root). I issue ps
Under CentOS 5.2, is it possible to mount an iscsi filesystem/partition as
rw for root, but ro for users?
If so, what would be the proper syntax?
Thanks.
Scott
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If using Linux, smart runs as a daemon and watches all drives. What I've
done is create a cron job that searches /var/log/messages for the word
smart and emails me the result. If I get a blank message, no drive
problems,
The following url has a sample of what /var/log/messages might show
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 volumes I have created
on the 3000i to be seen by the OS as usuable drives.I have printed out
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 volumes I have created
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID volumes I have created
on the 3000i to be seen by the OS as usuable drives.
What's the size of the volume(s)?
I am currently experimenting with 2 x 500 GB
Post the output from #fdisk -l
Done many
Is there a detailed history/diff of what 5.1 adds/removes/changes from
5.0, and the same for 5.2 from 5.1 and 5.0?
I checked around the centos.org but couldn't obviously find this.
Thanks.
Scott
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Ignore. I found it.
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008, Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
Is there a detailed history/diff of what 5.1 adds/removes/changes from 5.0,
and the same for 5.2 from 5.1 and 5.0?
I checked around the centos.org but couldn't obviously find this.
Thanks.
Scott
I am trying to compile an application on a CentOS 5.0 64-bit machine that gives
me the error:
/usr/local/bin/myprog: /usr/lib64/libstdc++: version `GLIBXX.3.4.9' not found
(required by /usr/local/bin/myprog)
I have gcc 4.2.3.
I've performed a yum install compat-* and glibc*
What am I
I am trying to install gcc 4.3.0 or 4.3.1 on a 64-bit CentOS 5.0 machine, fully
patched, and keep getting:
make[3]: *** [libgfortran.la] error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory /path/to/source/libgfortran
make[2]: *** [all] error 2
make[2]: leaving directory /path/to source/libgfortran
make[1]: ***
I am trying to install Oracle client 10g (10.2.0) on a 64-bit CentOS 5.0
system.
'rpm -q make gcc glibc etc' reveals some packages as not installed, yet
a yum install package name consistently returns Nothing to do. Yum list
available package name yields nothing needed.
If rpm -q list of
I have an Overland tape library connected, via SCSI card, to an
out-of-box, full install of C5 install on an old PC.
I have a script that uses tar to archive data to tape and mtx to change
tapes. What I don't know, if possible, is to obtain the status of how
much tape is left in the drive.
Let's not forget one fundamental fact - can you easily download RHEL from
Redhat's site? If yes, then it was meant to be publicly distributed. If
no, it was not, and such copies should not be trusted.
My philosophy - if you cannot obtain a copy of what you want from the
original
But for writing to tape:
$ tar cvf /dev/st0 /etc
I think the dmesg told me which device to use to control.
mjh
On 13/03/2008, Scott R. Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My unit's firmware: library 05.03, tape d22h, shows the device as set to
random mode. But mtx -f /dev/st0 status gives
So I thought I'd get a head start for next week -
I have a low-power Linux box that has a few samba shares mounted, and
limited hard disk space. This box is connected to a tape library via
SCSI card.
I want to find the best way to create a full, then incremental backup of
the samba
My unit's firmware: library 05.03, tape d22h, shows the device as set to
random mode. But mtx -f /dev/st0 status gives an error that google says
the device is in sequential mode. dmesg|grep -i hp does reflect CentOS
thinks the device is a sequential unit.
I've tried this with Fedora 8, too,
I have an application that requires the use of netbios names instead of IP
addresses, and the company that produces the application says that's the
way it is.
I have a Windows XP machines running the application, and I want to add it
to a domain controller. I have a Centos 5 machine onto
On Sat, 8 Mar 2008, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Sat, March 8, 2008 19:18, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
I have a Dell PowerEdge 2950 with 6 SAS disks and a PERC 5/i controller
what won't do RAID 6. I plan to have 2 drives as RAID 1 for the OS, and
the remaining 4 as RAID 6
I have a Dell PowerEdge 2950 with PERC 5/i, and 6 disks. Two disks have
one logical volume via a hardware RAID 1 and consist of CentOS 5 64-bit;
the remaining four comprise a logical volume via a hardware RAID 0, and
is all user data.
One drive on the RAID 0 went bad. I removed it while
So I've learned a valuable RAID 0 lesson, and it fortunately was not a major
catastrophy. I got lucky, and had a workable-enough backup on tape to make the
user who needed some data happy.
Now, from the OS side, LVM is an option. Say the RAID controller only allows
hardware striping or
A Centos 5 64-bit server reflected some SCSI kernel errors in the logs, so
I opted to reboot, only to be prompted to perform a manual fsck, that an
automatic fsck wouldn't be permitted.
As a result, the fsck is taking a long time, as I have to babysit the
server for every bad block that is
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008, Adam Breaux wrote:
Are you using CAT5e or CAT6 cabling? What brand of switch are you using?
I was misinformed. The desktop connections are actually 100 Mb.
But, we did get to learn about a few tools and methods to check the link
and make changes, so it was not wasted
Quoting Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
Media checked fine with both md5sum and sha1sum. I believe I obtained
my DVD version from kernel.org, and were obtained within the last couple
of months.
what does this say : 'rpm -qf /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo'
sudo
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