I have the CentOS 5.5 install DVD and trying to install with software
RAID1 on two 2TB SATA drives. The CentOS install only sees one drive.
This is a Supermicro motherboard with fakeraid turned off in bios.
I tried the trick like so:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=64
dd
Hi All,
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
have an uplink port, which you could connect to another (other model)
IBM server and use that as the head node. But, I don't have one
available.
It
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
Hi All,
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
have an uplink port, which you could connect to another (other model)
IBM
2010/12/19 Fajar Priyanto fajar...@arinet.org
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
Hi All,
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
have an uplink port,
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi All,
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
have an uplink port, which you could connect to another (other model)
IBM server and use that as the head node. But, I
On Sun, 2010-12-19 at 12:10 +, James Pearson wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi All,
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
have an uplink port, which you could connect to another (other
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, R P Herrold wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: R P Herrold herr...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Building packages using RPMBUILD
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, Keith Roberts wrote:
gpg --import-key yourkey.asc
Thanks for your reply Tim. It still does not
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, R P Herrold wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: R P Herrold herr...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Building packages using RPMBUILD
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, Keith Roberts wrote:
gpg --import-key yourkey.asc
Thanks for your reply Tim. It still does not
QPS works OK.
Here's a screenshot of what it looks like:
http://i55.tinypic.com/35l6t7b.jpg
And if you like it here's a temporary link to download it
from my site:
http://www.karsites.net/centos/downloads/5.5/qps-1.9.18.6-1.i386.rpm
The binary is not signed by me, as I've not got that far
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:12:09PM -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Ross Walker rswwal...@gmail.com wrote:
There is XenServer from Citrix and I think there is a community version too.
-Ross
I'd welcome your opinion. I did a bunch of integration with
Hi All,
I setup a new Centos 5.5 bod and it will be running a site for me. Apache is
running and daily I get e-mailed a log from the box.
The log today said:
- httpd Begin
Requests with error response codes
404 Not Found
2010/12/19 Jason T. Slack-Moehrle slackmoeh...@me.com:
Hi All,
I setup a new Centos 5.5 bod and it will be running a site for me. Apache is
running and daily I get e-mailed a log from the box.
The log today said:
- httpd Begin
Requests with
On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Keith Roberts wrote:
# rpm --import Fedora6-GPG-public-key.asc
and then that objection will be silenced
Thanks Russ.
That has cured the problem.
Do I need the .gpg subdirectory in my rpmbuilder homedir?
no - that was created by GnuPG for maintaining a keystore,
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Fajar Priyanto fajar...@arinet.org wrote:
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
Hi All,
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:12:09PM -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Ross Walker rswwal...@gmail.com wrote:
There is XenServer from Citrix and I think there is a community version
too.
On Sun, 2010-12-19 at 13:46 +, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.karsites.net/centos/downloads/5.5/qps-1.9.18.6-1.i386.rpm
You should have a /5/
/x86_64
/i386
/SRPMS
Structure to the
This is not FOSS stuff, but something like ioncube might
help you speed things up.
http://www.ioncube.com/comments.php
HTH
You can also use xCache, we've had dramatsic performance improvement with it.
From .12 s page load tome to 0.007 for some case. It was not druppal, but our
am i right, or i'm missing something?
You are right. Google Chrome OS is Open Source. But with Google
Chrome OS you can do exactly nothing, because there are no
applications (even basic UNIX tools are not available). The
My understanding is that Chrome OS is based on Chromium OS, which is
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
have an uplink port, which you could connect to another (other model)
IBM server and use that as the head node. But, I don't have one
available.
That'd
On 12/19/10 9:33 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Stephen Harrisli...@spuddy.org wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:12:09PM -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Ross Walkerrswwal...@gmail.com wrote:
There is XenServer from Citrix and I
On 12/19/10 9:50 AM, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
am i right, or i'm missing something?
You are right. Google Chrome OS is Open Source. But with Google
Chrome OS you can do exactly nothing, because there are no
applications (even basic UNIX tools are not available). The
My understanding is that
Hello All
First, sorry by my poor english, hope you understand me :-)
I have a problem, i don't understand or don't know how to solve
I need to interconnect 2 networks with different numbers. One is
192.168.236.0/24 the other 192.168.1.0/24. Mainly i need to access services in
the 236. from
Hi,
2010/12/19 Ed Warner edwarne...@yahoo.com:
What is the best VPN solution for both PC and iPad? I was told that OpenVPN
won't work for iPad.
Ed Warner
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On 12/19/10 11:07 AM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
Hello All
First, sorry by my poor english, hope you understand me :-)
I have a problem, i don't understand or don't know how to solve
I need to interconnect 2 networks with different numbers. One is
192.168.236.0/24 the other
El 19/12/2010, a las 19:01, Les Mikesell escribió:
On 12/19/10 11:07 AM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
Hello All
First, sorry by my poor english, hope you understand me :-)
I have a problem, i don't understand or don't know how to solve
I need to interconnect 2 networks with
2010/12/19 Ed Warner edwarne...@yahoo.com:
What is the best VPN solution for both PC and iPad? I was told that OpenVPN
won't work for iPad.
I think that it works on jailbroken ipad.
anyway, ipad supports pptp directly?
--
Eero
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First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
centos
box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236 interface and 'just work'.
If
not, you have firewalls or something else blocking traffic. When you route
other traffic from the .1 network, the
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2010/12/19 Ed Warner edwarne...@yahoo.com:
What is the best VPN solution for both PC and iPad? I was told that OpenVPN
won't work for iPad.
I think that it works on jailbroken ipad.
anyway, ipad supports pptp directly?
That's what we use with iPad
On 12/19/10 12:15 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
centos
box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236 interface and 'just work'.
If
not, you have firewalls or something else blocking traffic. When you
El 19/12/10 20:23, Les Mikesell escribió:
On 12/19/10 12:15 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
centos
box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236 interface and 'just
work'. If
not, you have firewalls or
On 12/19/10 12:31 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
centos
box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236 interface and 'just
work'. If
not, you have firewalls or something else blocking traffic. When you
El 19/12/2010, a las 20:34, Les Mikesell escribió:
On 12/19/10 12:31 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
centos
box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236 interface and 'just
work'. If
not, you have
On 12/19/10 1:45 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
El 19/12/2010, a las 20:34, Les Mikesell escribió:
On 12/19/10 12:31 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
First make sure that you can ping/access those 'other' services from the
centos
box with 2 nics. It should source from the .236
Hi,
The Fedora box (1. network):
[j...@idi ~]$ ping 192.168.236.80
PING 192.168.236.80 (192.168.236.80) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.236.80: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=1.61 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.236.80: icmp_req=2 ttl=64 time=0.684 ms
[j...@idi ~]$ ifconfig eth0 | grep
On 12/19/10 8:40 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
But the ESXi version isn't exactly fair to someone who would deploy on the
hardware intended. Also, the restriction to 1 CPU isn't built-in - there's a
place where you select the number of CPUs you will use when you are
registering
for the free
El 19/12/10 21:17, Michel van Deventer escribió:
Hi,
The Fedora box (1. network):
[j...@idi ~]$ ping 192.168.236.80
PING 192.168.236.80 (192.168.236.80) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.236.80: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=1.61 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.236.80: icmp_req=2 ttl=64
Les Mikesell wrote:
div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedOn
12/18/10 3:24 PM, Sean wrote:
Or, you might move to java for a more self-contained, OS/distribution
independent way of doing things.
Why Perl? Because writing/maintaining 20,000 lines of terse Perl code is
On 12/19/10 2:40 PM, Sean wrote:
Starting from scratch now or recently, it would be hard to argue
maintainability for perl vs. java, but back in java 1.4 days or
before, it was probably the right choice. But java sort of isolates
you from changes in the rest of the platform. And groovy
On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Drew wrote:
I recently got some IBM Xseries 335 servers 2nd hand, and noticed they
don't have any graphics card. Some google searched indicate they only
have an uplink port, which you could connect to another (other model)
IBM server and use that as the head node. But, I
On 12/19/10 2:30 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
This doesn't make much sense without a route. Can you try a traceroute
to the
fedora box address from the 192.168.236.80 box to see how/why it gets
there?
Hope it helps (all addresses are 192.168. Trimmed to compact the schema):
On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Jim Wildman wrote:
One of the more frustrating servers I've worked with. You can only use
the serial port for the console after you set it up in the bios..which
you can't do from the serial port if it isn't already setup.
Confirm that you need the C2T cable. Be aware
Les Mikesell escribió:
On 12/19/10 2:30 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
This doesn't make much sense without a route. Can you try a traceroute to the
fedora box address from the 192.168.236.80 box to see how/why it gets there
Hope it helps (all addresses are 192.168. Trimmed to
On 12/19/10 4:08 PM, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
Les Mikesell escribió:
On 12/19/10 2:30 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
This doesn't make much sense without a route. Can you try a traceroute
to the
fedora box address from the 192.168.236.80 box to see how/why it gets
there
El 19/12/2010, a las 23:15, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com escribió:
On 12/19/10 4:08 PM, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
Les Mikesell escribió:
On 12/19/10 2:30 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
This doesn't make much sense without a route. Can you try a
traceroute to the
fedora
On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, R P Herrold wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: R P Herrold herr...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Building packages using RPMBUILD
On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Keith Roberts wrote:
# rpm --import Fedora6-GPG-public-key.asc
and then that objection will
On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, JohnS wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: JohnS jse...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Building packages using RPMBUILD
On Sun, 2010-12-19 at 13:46 +, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.karsites.net/centos/downloads/5.5/qps-1.9.18.6-1.i386.rpm
Hello Jose,
from the picture you provided the situation looks pretty simple.
- you have enabled IP forwarding on router, I recommend you to put it
into /etc/sysctl.conf for persistence.
- you have configured firewall rules on router to allow forwarding
traffic from left to right subnet. You
On 18/12/10 13:37, Bart Schaefer wrote:
The presence and appearance of title bars (except for the text
content) are controlled by the window manager, not by the application
framed in the window. In the case of the standard Gnome desktop, that
application is metacity. So you need to look for
Hi , all :
Is there any HR management software which used the LDAP authentication
method in the linux?
I used the orangeHRM tool , but found it did not have the LDAP
authentication .
So would anyone can give me some suggestions ? Thanks in advance.
I used the orangeHRM tool , but found it did not have the LDAP authentication .
You sure about that?
http://www.orangehrm.com/wiki/index.php/33%29_How_the_ldap_works_in_OrangeHRM.
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jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
I used the orangeHRM tool , but found it did not have the LDAP
authentication .
You sure about that?
http://www.orangehrm.com/wiki/index.php/33%29_How_the_ldap_works_in_OrangeHRM
.
Yes.
I read that
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