Am Dienstag, den 10.06.2008, 22:54 -0700 schrieb John R Pierce:
Ruslan Sivak wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
whats cat /proc/meminfo say?
# cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 6104064 kB
...
HighTotal: 0 kB
HighFree:0 kB
LowTotal: 6104064 kB
LowFree:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:04 AM, henry ritzlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many VMs are running and how much memory do they consume?
This memory is not shown in DOM0 any more.
The total memory should be visible within xentop.
Or with :
# virsh nodeinfo
CPU model: x86_64
Hi there,
I am slightly confused by the RHEL release notes and an earlier thread
here about rsyslogd, so I hope someone can clear this up for me;
I see that rsyslog is included in RHEL as of 5.2 (and so will be
available in CentOS when 5.2 is ready) however there is no indication of
whether
Hello all,
I understand that when releasing updates the CentOS team strips logos
and such things from the upstream sources.
If I'm not mistaken there is also a certain QA process going on before
the actual releases, at least for major updates like the upcoming 5.2
version.
Does this happen also
Laurence Alexander Hurst wrote:
Hi there,
I am slightly confused by the RHEL release notes and an earlier thread
here about rsyslogd, so I hope someone can clear this up for me;
I see that rsyslog is included in RHEL as of 5.2 (and so will be
available in CentOS when 5.2 is ready)
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 6/10/08, Sam Drinkard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Sam Drinkard wrote:
Ok.. I'm way behind the 8-ball on setting things up correctly, but after
going over the protection things in yum, I ran a yum check-update and it
returned with
Hi Harry,
Has much has I like Centos and RH for big sophisticated setup, it would
not be my first choice for your project.
For 25 systems and if you want this done without spending to much time,
Clarkconnect would by my first choice for server side OS (#2 would be SME).
For me CentOS x64
Alain Terriault scribbled on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:55 PM:
How do you mean big sophisticated setup?
I think CentOS is rather easy to setup, in fact CentOS was the OS of choice
when I first started with linux. I'm not fishing for flaming or trolling, just
curious on why you think like you
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt enlightened us:
This is something you don't have to back up with some arguments, as a
non-green tree (at least from spring to fall) doesn't look that healthy
and who has ever heard of a yellow fire engine?
Not to pick nits, but in
Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt enlightened us:
This is something you don't have to back up with some arguments, as a
non-green tree (at least from spring to fall) doesn't look that healthy
and who has ever heard of a yellow fire engine?
Not
Not to pick nits, but in Columbus, OH, USA the fire trucks are (or were)
all
an awful shade of fluorescent yellow :-)
Safty first...
http://www.psychologymatters.org/solomon.html
...and not all trees are green in the spring and summer. ;)
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Given the cost and ease of setup, CentOS is a great choice, using one of
the machines as a server and the other as clients. CentOS is very
robust, and can be configured for one machine to hundreds, so to ear
mark it as only a Enterprise package is wrong, and no there isn't a
great deal of
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:22:03PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt enlightened us:
Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt enlightened us:
This is something you don't have to back up with some arguments, as a
non-green tree (at least from spring to fall)
Can anyone recommend something for tracking assets
particularly computer. I'm looking to capture:
hostname
OS/arch
Hardware info(cpu, mem, etc)
Function(i.e. what is the machine used for)
-Mark
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Tim Verhoeven wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:04 AM, henry ritzlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many VMs are running and how much memory do they consume?
This memory is not shown in DOM0 any more.
The total memory should be visible within xentop.
Or with :
# virsh nodeinfo
CPU
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While it seems to make sense (and both xentop and virsh nodeinfo) show the
right amount of memory, even when I shut down one of the VM's, free and top
still think I only have 6GB of ram.
That is normal, the memory that was
John Plemons wrote:
Why not setup a simple DB, or use a spread sheet... Open Office should
have the tools you need
Easily done of course. I was thinking a simple web based asset tracker
may save a little wheel-reinvention and give me a few nice reports for
the suits.
-Mark
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Mark Belanger wrote:
Can anyone recommend something for tracking assets
particularly computer. I'm looking to capture:
hostname
OS/arch
Hardware info(cpu, mem, etc)
Function(i.e. what is the machine used for)
I use GLPI:
Matt Hyclak wrote on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:18:25 -0400:
Not to pick nits, but in Columbus, OH, USA the fire trucks are (or were) all
an awful shade of fluorescent yellow :-)
I'm sure that's why he wrote *favorite* color ;-)
Kai
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Tim Verhoeven wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While it seems to make sense (and both xentop and virsh nodeinfo) show the
right amount of memory, even when I shut down one of the VM's, free and top
still think I only have 6GB of ram.
That
Sounds similar to the mod_jk connector in apache to connect to
tomcat. When I had to deal with this I setup a dedicated apache
instance on each system running tomcat whose sole purpose for
existence was for testing that connector.
So say setup an apache instance on another port, and have it
In a chroot Bind installation, named.conf is located in /var/named/chroot/etc/.
In that file, references to files for includes and other zones can be made as
filename
without a path. What is the expected location when no path is used, simply up
one dir
under chroot/? While moving a DNS from one
On 6/11/08, Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the number of Packages being excluded (318) is in the ballpark.
73, Lanny
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OT, but wow, Lanny. I haven't seen Phillips code in years :) Thanks
for the nostalgia!
73/30
-R
Ray: I
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 09:53 -0600, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
In a chroot Bind installation, named.conf is located in
/var/named/chroot/etc/.
In that file, references to files for includes and other zones can be made
as filename
without a path. What is the expected location when no path is
Sean Carolan wrote:
In our environment we have many legacy application servers running
apache/jserv. There is a web server front end, then a couple of
load-balanced java servers on the backside. One of the problems we
are faced with is hung or stuck jvms. I have looked at the java
process
on 6-10-2008 11:10 PM Chris Boyd spake the following:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 6:40 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
python-sqlite-1.1.7-1.2.1.x86_64
ding ding ding!
Scott Silva wins a Prize!
That was the last key piece.
You know... that was in the thread you linked to in your first message...
Last
Sean Carolan wrote:
Sounds similar to the mod_jk connector in apache to connect to
tomcat. When I had to deal with this I setup a dedicated apache
instance on each system running tomcat whose sole purpose for
existence was for testing that connector.
So say setup an apache instance on another
Mark Belanger wrote:
Can anyone recommend something for tracking assets
particularly computer. I'm looking to capture:
hostname
OS/arch
Hardware info(cpu, mem, etc)
Function(i.e. what is the machine used for)
How much of this could you get done with Smolt / Func ? The s/w is
available in the
on 6-10-2008 11:59 PM Balaji spake the following:
Dear All,
I am new in Itanium server Installation and I have installed all the
CentOS4.4 ia64 CDs
and kernel version is 2.6.9-42.EL and I need the Cluster Suite Package
for the same.
I tried to google-out and i can't find out the
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:22 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt enlightened us:
This is something you don't have to back up with some arguments, as a
non-green tree (at least from spring to fall) doesn't
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alain Terriault scribbled on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:55 PM:
How do you mean big sophisticated setup?
I think CentOS is rather easy to setup, in fact CentOS was the OS of choice
when I first started with linux.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here in California we have green fire engines (US Forestry) and red
(burning) trees!
At least in the summer. ;-P
Really? Our trees burn yellow and black. Of course, I'm in OC, which
is just too conservative to do
Max Hetrick wrote:
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Mark Belanger wrote:
Can anyone recommend something for tracking assets
particularly computer. I'm looking to capture:
hostname
OS/arch
Hardware info(cpu, mem, etc)
Function(i.e. what is the machine used for)
I use GLPI:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 6-10-2008 11:59 PM Balaji spake the following:
Dear All,
I am new in Itanium server Installation and I have installed all the
CentOS4.4 ia64 CDs
and kernel version is 2.6.9-42.EL and I need the Cluster Suite
Package for the same.
I do believe that CentOS only builds
MHR wrote:
Well, actually, there was an experiment out here in the wild woolly
west of California where, for a year or so, new (?) fire engines were,
in fact, painted yellow. It was a kind of dull yellow, not as bright
as a school bus, but my family always used to joke about the school
buses
Little substance .. I have live and still working system with ..
- Centos with +100 users, ldap (LAM), sendmail (or postfix), web, samba,
netatalk, dhcp .. all with certificates on a bunch of dell 1950 and
MD1000. Because it is scalable, stable 24/7 and for 100 users+ worth all
the time spending
Am Mittwoch, den 11.06.2008, 11:36 -0400 schrieb Ruslan Sivak:
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While it seems to make sense (and both xentop and virsh nodeinfo) show the
right amount of memory, even when I shut down one of the
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:53:29AM -0700, MHR enlightened us:
Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt enlightened us:
This is something you don't have to back up with some arguments, as a
non-green tree (at least from spring to fall) doesn't look that
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 14:41 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 6/10/08, Bob Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Best Buy currently has an eMachine on sale for less than $300.00
without monitor. I didn't see any recent complaints on
[snip]
HW guru I am not. Linux guru I am not. I have a suggestion
MHR wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess it has something to do with the ballooning driver for Dom0. It
looks like I just tried to allocation too much memory to DomU and the box
went down hard. I think there's a setting in xen to the min
Am Mittwoch, den 11.06.2008, 10:06 -0700 schrieb MHR:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess it has something to do with the ballooning driver for Dom0. It
looks like I just tried to allocation too much memory to DomU and the box
went down hard. I
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Les Mikesell wrote:
Someone else mentioned ocsinventory-ng
(http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/), but to complete the picture,
ocsinventory-ng includes agents for windows and linux that will
automatically send each machine's hardware and software
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
If you have a disk with several partitions set up as members of a
raid1 md devices, can you make a dd image of that disk to replace its
matching drive with identical partitions or are there differences
between the mirrored partitions?
you can 'dd' the MBR and then
I realise linux distros are rather a religious matter where each
individual/user/sysadmin/whatever think that their particular distro is the
best. 8-)
With that said, in my case, chosing CentOS was actually a no-brainer, as our
department had already settled with RHEL3/4 for application
Everything was orangy, yellow or weird green in the 70s... ;-)
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MHR wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:31 PM, henry ritzlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 11.06.2008, 10:06 -0700 schrieb MHR:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess it has something to do with the ballooning driver for Dom0. It
looks like I
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Everything was orangy, yellow or weird green in the 70s... ;-)
God, and that included my kitchen floor!
-Ross
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you talking about VMware Server 1?
Yes.
Isn't there an issue with only being
able to allocate 3.4GB of ram or something to that point? I guess it
wouldn't be an issue since I only have 8GB of ram on this box,
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Ross S. W. Walker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Everything was orangy, yellow or weird green in the 70s... ;-)
God, and that included my kitchen floor!
Okay, where did you get those AWESOME drugs? I want some
mhr
on 6-11-2008 10:45 AM Sorin Srbu spake the following:
Everything was orangy, yellow or weird green in the 70s... ;-)
I think you took some of the bad acid! ;-P
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Sorin Srbu wrote:
Everything was orangy, yellow or weird green in the 70s... ;-)
Throw in a little brown and you've described a tie-dyed shirt I wore in
high school.
Just the other day my wife and I were looking at our old neighborhood
with google street view. Unfortunately, some
nate wrote:
MHR wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:31 AM, henry ritzlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I evaluated VMware Server myself (v1.0.3) and at that time, Disk I/O was
pretty bad within a virtual machine. The only solution I found was XEN
with paravirtualization. Has there been any
Hi,
1. I am NOT asking when it will be out. It will be when it's ready, very
soon.
2. Is there a good tutorial on how to use Xen with Windows? I have googled
and have not found some nice clear such as step 1,2,3... and why use this
configuration.
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Thanks
http://www.911networks.com
When the
Les Mikesell wrote:
snip
'mdadm' writes a listing of the devices in the array to the md
superblock and orders them by number,major,minor. You cannot add
another device to the array with the same tuple.
Isn't this updated at detect time so the device minor's
should always be
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
1. I am NOT asking when it will be out. It will be when it's ready, very
soon.
Yep, completly correct :-)
2. Is there a good tutorial on how to use Xen with Windows? I have googled
and have not found some nice clear such as
All,
After many hours of research I have found there is a incompatibility
between OpenLDAP V2.3.x and V2.2.x, or atleast between V2.3.27 the
current version on CentOS V5 and V2.2.13 the current version on CentOS
V4.
The syncrepl feature of OpenLDAP, to keep multiple slapd servers
sync'd, was
It is actually pretty simple. Only hardware requirement, your CPU
needs to support the hadware virtualization extensions (recent Intel
and AMD cpu's have that). If you have that you start the
virtualization manager point it to a .iso image of a Windows install
CD and you are ready. The
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Robert - elists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you talk about recent processors in the Intel or AMD realm, do you, or
does anyone else on this list, have practical experience with the
virtualization extentions on HP or Dell or other Quad Xeon or Multi-CPU AMD
Robert - elists wrote:
Tim
When you talk about recent processors in the Intel or AMD realm, do you, or
does anyone else on this list, have practical experience with the
virtualization extentions on HP or Dell or other Quad Xeon or Multi-CPU AMD
boxes ?
I don't know exactly what to ask in
Brett Serkez wrote:
Has anyone else seen this issue? Is anyone aware of a fix in the
pipeline or a work around?
Compile the source rpm from centos 5.x on a 4.x system and upgrade the
4.x systems to it ? (short of upgrading the entire OS to 5.x if you
don't want to do that it can be a major
William L. Maltby wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 16:22 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I now officially hate you, because you broke my brilliantly laid out
retort.
Retort? I could've sworn it was a troll. ;-
Na, no troll.
The reply stating a favorite was an opinion, possibly useful to the
Alain Terriault, Mr. wrote:
Okay, I can see where you are getting with Clarkconnect and SME. That
really might be easier for people who aren't into administrating
servers.
- Workstations, Fedora or Ubuntu .. because I like having the most
up2date versions and goodies on my desktop for free.
Robert - elists wrote:
Using XEN or Vmware or Both?
Thanks!
- rh
I've run VMware Server (free, as in cost, not as in open source) on
CentOS to host WinXP VMs since it was in beta and have no complaints.
There is an RPM package available on VMware's site:
$ rpm -q VMware-server
On 6/11/08, Masters IT Gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if I offend someone by sending this mail that is not related to
Centos, but I am installing Ubuntu in a VM (Vmware) and after I installed
Ubuntu when is booting it freezes and I can write commands but I don't know
what to do to view
On 6/11/08, Ned Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I've run VMware Server (free, as in cost, not as in open source) on
CentOS to host WinXP VMs since it was in beta and have no complaints.
There is an RPM package available on VMware's site:
$ rpm -q VMware-server
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 00:08 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
nate wrote:
Brett Serkez wrote:
Has anyone else seen this issue? Is anyone aware of a fix in the
pipeline or a work around?
Compile the source rpm from centos 5.x on a 4.x system and upgrade the
4.x systems to it ?
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 00:08 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I tried to do that, as I wanted to have LDAP overlays (hey, anyone who
wants to test those on CentOS 5 - there are packages in the testing
repository).
And I found out that you don't want to do that. There are
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Ned: I was very interested to read that you've run VMWare Server on
systems with only 512 MB of RAM. I haven't tried it, because the box
I can use only has 512 MB of RAM.
Yes, assuming you give 256MB to a single VM guest and allow the CentOS
host 256MB, you'll get
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ned: I was very interested to read that you've run VMWare Server on
systems with only 512 MB of RAM. I haven't tried it, because the box
I can use only has 512 MB of RAM.
My impression is that Xen is much more demanding
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 00:36 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 00:08 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I tried to do that, as I wanted to have LDAP overlays (hey, anyone who
wants to test those on CentOS 5 - there are packages in the testing
repository).
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That said, I don't recall syncrepl ever working in 2.2.x and have used
slurpd for replicating with 2.2 but if the OP says he thinks he had it
running, well, I'm not gonna argue with him.
syncrepl 2.2.x works fine between
If you only have 512mb of ram, there's almost no reason to virtualize. Windows
needs a minimum of 128-512MB to run stable. I highly suggest that you get more
RAM - its very cheap these days.
If you want to dedicate a box to virtualization, and won't be using more then
4GB of ram for your
From the manual, localnets matches hosts belonging to a network for which the
server
has an interface in. I have a dns server in a dmz with an ip of 192.168.2.2 in
/24. Named.conf
has 3 views, localhost_resolver - localhost, internal - localnets, and
external - !localnets; !localhost.
I have a
Brett Serkez wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That said, I don't recall syncrepl ever working in 2.2.x and have used
slurpd for replicating with 2.2 but if the OP says he thinks he had it
running, well, I'm not gonna argue with him.
syncrepl 2.2.x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you only have 512mb of ram, there's almost no reason to virtualize.
Windows needs a minimum of 128-512MB to run stable. I highly suggest that
you get more RAM - its very cheap these days.
seconded. my standard server has 8G unbuffered ecc. Newegg sells
Dear All,
Thank you very much to every one on the list for the sincere suggestion
and recommendations
I have received amazing response from all; I will try to recap
a) Use CentOS for server infrastructure and fedora 8 on the
workstations
b) Use K12ltsp-terminal server and all
Luke S Crawford wrote:
I wonder if it can be combined with other technologies - KVM, openVZ, etc to give more then 4GB of ram for virtualization? I tried installing vmware, but it wouldn't run under.a xen kernel.
running vmware under a xenU guest wouldn't lift any ram limit imposed by
Luke S Crawford wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you only have 512mb of ram, there's almost no reason to virtualize. Windows needs a minimum of 128-512MB to run stable. I highly suggest that you get more RAM - its very cheap these days.
seconded. my standard server has 8G
Hi,
I'm trying to install 5.1 using the onboard LSI Symbios 53C1010, and I'm
running into some trouble. When the computer first boots, the SCSI BIOS
sees the three HDDs, but when I go to install, the installer hangs for a
while at inserting the sym53c8xx driver and if I go over to the screen
on
Hola a [EMAIL PROTECTED], tengo un centos 4.4 montado con
postfix corriendo en l sin problemas y varios dominios virtuales.
Me gustara saber si es posible generar autoresponder para algunas
direcciones de correo de algunos dominios...
gracias...
Alguien sabe que significa el mensaje que me da el log messages en el
controlador de dominio??
como ven son a la misma hora y se repiten en todos los segundos, pero no
se que es lo que falla, gracias
Jun 10 16:55:07 imcpdc slapd[2762]: = bdb_equality_candidates:
(mailAlternateAddress)
Luis Huacho Lazo wrote:
Hola amigos
Queria consultarles si alguien ha implementado un PDC con samba en LINUX, y
cuando cree directorios para compartir, estos automaticamente sean montados
en el explorador de windows con una unidad G: o H: que se pueda configurar
previamente; he visto en
Estimados
La opción emulate_httpd_log on no me funciona, la fecha y hora en el access.log
no sale en el formato deseado, si bien uso sarg para ver los log de squid, me
gustaría poder verlos también directamente en el access.log pero con un formato
de hora y fecha entendible.
¿Qué puede
Estimados
La opción emulate_httpd_log on no me funciona, la fecha y hora en el access.log
no sale en el formato deseado, si bien uso sarg para ver los log de squid, me
gustaría poder verlos también directamente en el access.log pero con un formato
de hora y fecha entendible.
¿Qué
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