On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 12:43:03PM -0800, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
OMSA conflicts with mega-cli, though we may find that the latter is the
more useful package. Both are pretty byzantine, the Dell stuff simply
doesn't have docs (in particular: docs on how to interpret the omconfig
log output).
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:51 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:33 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
Based on that info I assume the board having a 8x SAS Ports via LSI
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011, compdoc wrote:
+36C and +39C are likely your cpu and motherboard temps. You have to look at
the temps in the cmos and match them.
The +87C is likely just a miss-reading by lm_sensors. Anything running that
hot won't be stable.
In testing nVidia graphics cards to
compdoc wrote:
According to the man page, it apparently needs a kernel driver
named OpenIMPI, which it claims is installed in standard
distributions. I don't find it on my system.
lm_sensors is another, and I think installs ready to use from the repos.
sensors says that the three temp
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Simon Matter wrote:
- Take a vacuum cleaner and *carefully* clean the whole box. Dust can
really do bad things because it is not a perfect insulator.
Take the wrong vacuum cleaner and static your machine to death.
jh
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Unfortunately, I live out with the cows, so I am using DSL to
download the latest - it will take awhile. It has been awhile
since I downloaded the four disks, however I assume disk 1
contains all that I need to do a rescue.
Yes that's correct, you need to download only disk 1.
Once I get
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:10 PM, John Hodrien j.h.hodr...@leeds.ac.uk wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Simon Matter wrote:
- Take a vacuum cleaner and *carefully* clean the whole box. Dust can
really do bad things because it is not a perfect insulator.
Take the wrong vacuum cleaner and static
Am 03/10/2011 11:04 AM, schrieb Simon Matter:
- Take a vacuum cleaner and *carefully* clean the whole box. Dust can
really do bad things because it is not a perfect insulator.
Never ever do that. Especially not inside the machine. There is a real
risk of simply vacuuming smaller components
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
On 03/03/2011 05:57 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
Just curious... CentOS4 lifetime tracks RHEL4 somewhat... Since RedHat
has announced LTS (Long Term Support) for RHEL4, are there plans to
extend the CentOS 4 support window?
No,
Has anyone played with SDFS on CentOS? Is it usable?
http://www.opendedup.org/
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Lars Hecking
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Has anyone played with SDFS on CentOS? Is it usable?
http://www.opendedup.org/
I haven't tried SDFS, but I've been using LessFS for our fileserver
for few months now.
Beside dedup, it also gives file
I haven't tried SDFS, but I've been using LessFS for our fileserver
for few months now.
How do you do backup and archiving?
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Lars Hecking
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I haven't tried SDFS, but I've been using LessFS for our fileserver
for few months now.
How do you do backup and archiving?
It's a VM. I back it up to encrypted external HDD then off to offsite location.
On Thursday, March 10, 2011 05:35:29 am Rudi Ahlers wrote:
I prefer to use a dust blower instead. It doesn't risk pulling loose
components with dry or loose soldering
I use both: antistatic canned air to blow the dust and a metal-tubed vacuum
rested on a part of the case away from any boards
Here are some pics of the RAID configuration:
http://www.knuka.org/raid1.jpg
http://www.knuka.org/raid2.jpg
It does indeed look configured...
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Well, I have the disks in hand - all 4, but there is the
overriding level of apprehension. Is there a reference to what I
should do *if* I cannot reboot that I should read?
Also, after reading the responses to my query about using FAT32
to store data, I decided to follow the suggestions to
Well, I have the disks in hand - all 4, but there is the
overriding level of apprehension. Is there a reference to what I
should do *if* I cannot reboot that I should read?
As I said before, you may need to run grub-install, but I don't know for
sure. And then, you have to know where to
On 03/09/11 16:55, Peter Peltonen wrote:
I need to do a new CentOS net install on a new server having the
Supermicro X7DVL-3 motherboard:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/xeon1333/5000V/X7DVL-3.cfm
Based on that info I assume the board having a 8x SAS Ports via LSI
1068E
John,
Thank you for all your pointers! You are right.. I was able to create a keytab
file. Still having some issues with getting apache to work the way I wan to,
but will continue troubleshooting it.
Thank you!
Asya
On Mar 9, 2011, at 10:09 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011,
Simon Matter wrote:
One fan is listed as 0 rpm. Something to look into.
Hmm, much has been said now in this thread and I know how difficult it can
be to find such an issue. However, I suggest not to throw in too many new
tools in parallel. And, be careful of how to interpret any
Alexander Arlt wrote:
Am 03/10/2011 11:04 AM, schrieb Simon Matter:
- Take a vacuum cleaner and *carefully* clean the whole box. Dust can
really do bad things because it is not a perfect insulator.
Never ever do that. Especially not inside the machine. There is a real
risk of simply
Peter Peltonen wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:12:48 +0200:
Should this controller be supported by CentOS5.5 without a driver disk?
Yes, but maybe not in this specific card. For instance, I get this from
lspci:
02:00.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1068E PCI-
Express
Peter Peltonen wrote on Wed, 9 Mar 2011 17:55:04 +0200:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/xeon1333/5000V/X7DVL-3.cfm
Based on that info I assume the board having a 8x SAS Ports via LSI
1068E Controller.
Well, did you check at the LSI site for the controller/card that *is*
RedShift wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:05:02 +0100:
That controller doesn't really support RAID, what you're getting is
commonly called FakeRAID
If you are referring to the 1068E, that is completely wrong.
Kai
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Simon Matter wrote:
The MB docs/website don't mention ECC support, but I presume
it is as part of the DDR2 spec.
I'll check whether the memory has ECC. If not, this is a reasonable
upgrade.
Your board does not support DDR2.
See
centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Michael Eager
ea...@eagerm.com wrote:
Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
If the issue is repeated but rare system failures on one of a set of
similarly configured hosts, I'd RMA the box and get a replacement.
End of story.
I'll
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Your board does not support DDR2. (url for MSI KT3 Ultra)
Support 2.5v DDR200/266/333 DDR SDRAM DIMM
The OP says this:
House-built, Gigabyte MB, AMD Phenom II X6, 6Gb RAM.
Somehow, info has gotten crossed...
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com wrote:
RedShift wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:05:02 +0100:
That controller doesn't really support RAID, what you're getting is
commonly called FakeRAID
If you are referring to the 1068E, that is completely wrong.
The
centos-boun...@centos.org wrote:
Your board does not support DDR2. (url for MSI KT3 Ultra)
Support 2.5v DDR200/266/333 DDR SDRAM DIMM
The OP says this:
House-built, Gigabyte MB, AMD Phenom II X6, 6Gb RAM.
Somehow, info has gotten crossed...
Possibility... Please excuse...
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:
John,
Thank you for all your pointers! You are right.. I was able to create a
keytab file. Still having some issues with getting apache to work the way I
wan to, but will continue troubleshooting it.
No problem, and I'll be interested to hear
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 05:53:34PM +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2011/2/28 Yang Yang dapiy...@gmail.com:
hi,i have a question want to ask
if i add a user like:
useradd test
groupadd test -g www
and how to control user test only can see and write only folder(like
Peter Peltonen wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 19:08:14 +0200:
2) If I need to use the binary driver by LSI, how do I proceed with
kernel updates?
The download is quite large and you will notice that there is a dkms rpm
in it, amongst a lot of other stuff. dkms can cater with updates, AFAIK.
It
Dominik Zyla wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:10:37 +0100:
We're using megacli wrapped by perl to provide information about Perc
events. It works quite well as far.
Do you have a megacli rpm that works with the CentOS-provided drivers,
which is MPT 3.something? I googled about this some time ago
Google for LSI M1068E. There are a few interesting postings on the first
result page, all people with heavy problems to get it working.
You have an M1068E which doesn't seem to be the same as 1068E, at least
not on the firmware side. You *need* the MegaRAID driver. The built-in
won't work.
Kai
On 03/10/11 8:35 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
RedShift wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:05:02 +0100:
That controller doesn't really support RAID, what you're getting is
commonly called FakeRAID
If you are referring to the 1068E, that is completely wrong.
They do have basic hardware raid, with an
On 3/10/2011 12:19 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
That controller doesn't really support RAID, what you're getting is
commonly called FakeRAID
If you are referring to the 1068E, that is completely wrong.
They do have basic hardware raid, with an embedded control processor,
but they don't have any
On 03/10/11 10:56 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
How important is the card-level battery if you have a UPS and a scheme
to monitor it and do a graceful shutdown before it fails?
how important is your data? if your system *never* crashes, and you're
not running something like a database server
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 06:47:09PM +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Dominik Zyla wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:10:37 +0100:
We're using megacli wrapped by perl to provide information about Perc
events. It works quite well as far.
Do you have a megacli rpm that works with the CentOS-provided
On 3/10/2011 1:01 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 03/10/11 10:56 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
How important is the card-level battery if you have a UPS and a scheme
to monitor it and do a graceful shutdown before it fails?
how important is your data? if your system *never* crashes, and you're
not
On 03/10/11 11:36 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Sure, UPS's fail, plugs get pulled, etc., but the cards and internal
batteries most likely have their own failure modes. Or the whole box
can fry at once. Did you have any way to tell if your battery-backed
saved any data as the disks lost power or
John R Pierce wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:19:00 -0800:
but they don't have any battery back write-back cache
not true, there's a slot on the card to plug a battery pack.
Kai
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on 07:45 Thu 10 Mar, Todd (slackmoehrle.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
LogWatch reports items like:
Connection attempts using mod_proxy:
83.167.123.83 - 205.188.251.1:443: 1 Time(s)
83.167.123.83 - 64.12.202.36:443: 2 Time(s)
Requests with error response codes
403 Forbidden
On 3/10/2011 1:50 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
battery backed writeback caches on raid controllers flush any pending
data to the disks when power is restored. if for some reason they
can't, they flag an error
I know what they are supposed to do - I was just wondering if it happens
in practice
We utilize LVM snapshots for some periodic maintenance. They're
manually created and, usually, manually destroyed.
But not always.
So there's now a nightly script monitoring for open snapshots.
Which raises the question of when a given snapshot was created.
Absent good practices of, say,
On 03/10/11 12:40 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I thought there were also problems in layers like lvm that keep the OS
from knowing exactly what happened. And a lot of software that should
fsync at certain points probably doesn't because linux has historically
handled it badly.
thats another
Hi,
I am getting following error on creating a swap fs. CentOS 5.5
{{{
mkswap: unable to relabel /srv/cloud/one/var/25/images/disk.1 to
system_u:object_r:swapfile_t: Operation not supported
}}}
The selinux is configured in permissive mode. Any clues on what might
be wrong here and how to fix it?
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On 03/10/2011 04:02 PM, neubyr wrote:
Hi,
I am getting following error on creating a swap fs. CentOS 5.5
{{{
mkswap: unable to relabel /srv/cloud/one/var/25/images/disk.1 to
system_u:object_r:swapfile_t: Operation not supported
}}}
The
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com wrote:
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On 03/10/2011 04:02 PM, neubyr wrote:
Hi,
I am getting following error on creating a swap fs. CentOS 5.5
{{{
mkswap: unable to relabel /srv/cloud/one/var/25/images/disk.1
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On 03/10/2011 04:37 PM, neubyr wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com wrote:
On 03/10/2011 04:02 PM, neubyr wrote:
Hi,
I am getting following error on creating a swap fs. CentOS 5.5
{{{
mkswap: unable to
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Michael Eager ea...@eagerm.com wrote:
Previous cleaning have been with canned compressed air.
Thanks for the caution about vacuums and static. I may
use the vacuum on the case fans from the outside. The
case should provide an adequate static shield.
I've
On Mar 10, 2011, at 3:49 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 03/10/11 12:40 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I thought there were also problems in layers like lvm that keep the OS
from knowing exactly what happened. And a lot of software that should
fsync at certain points probably
B.J. McClure
keepert...@bellsouth.net
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On Mar 10, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Michael Eager ea...@eagerm.com wrote:
Previous cleaning have been with canned compressed air.
Thanks for the caution about vacuums and
On Mar 10, 2011, at 6:33 PM, Ross Walker rswwal...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 10, 2011, at 3:49 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 03/10/11 12:40 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I thought there were also problems in layers like lvm that keep the OS
from knowing exactly what happened. And
I'm trying to setup the Janrain implementation of OpenID in a dev box
running CentOS 5.5. The detect.php script is telling me, Your web server
seems to corrupt queries. Received , expected a=%26b.
Check for mod_encoding. Does anyone know what package provides this?
Thanks
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 6:49 PM, B.J. McClure keepert...@bellsouth.net wrote:
B.J. McClure
keepert...@bellsouth.net
Sent from MacBook-Air
On Mar 10, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Michael Eager ea...@eagerm.com wrote:
Previous cleaning have
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Simon Matter simon.mat...@invoca.ch wrote:
Well, I have the disks in hand - all 4, but there is the
overriding level of apprehension. Is there a reference to what I
should do *if* I cannot reboot that I should read?
As I said before, you may need to run
I have just bought a new machine and of course installed CentOS 5.5 x86_64
from a recently created DVD. So the machine has:
PHP Version = 5.2.17
MySQL Client API version = 5.0.77
Apache/2.2.3
Does anyone know how to get odbtp installed? I have followed all the
INSTALL and README instructions
This is a bit long-winded, but I wanted to share some info
Regarding my earlier message about a possible race condition with mdadm,
I have been doing all sorts of poking around with the boot process.
Thanks to a tip from Steven Yellin at Stanford, I found where to add a
delay in the
I'm trying to reinstall CentOS on a machine I've reconditioned for it,
but for reasons I can't fathom, when the installation disk comes up
and prompts for the install type, and I type either enter (graphics
isntall) or linux textenter, after it loads the initrd image, the
machine shuts off.
It's
2011/3/11 Mark mhullr...@gmail.com:
I'm trying to reinstall CentOS on a machine I've reconditioned for it,
is it really working? check for broken memory chips and so..
but for reasons I can't fathom, when the installation disk comes up
and prompts for the install type, and I type either enter
On 3/10/11 9:25 PM, Chuck Munro wrote:
However, on close examination of dmesg, I found something very
interesting. There were missing 'bindsd??' statements for one or the
other hot spare drive (or sometimes both). These drives are connected
to the last PHYs in each SATA controller ... in
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
2011/3/11 Mark mhullr...@gmail.com:
I'm trying to reinstall CentOS on a machine I've reconditioned for it,
is it really working? check for broken memory chips and so..
The memory was working perfectly before I put it
Try checking the power supply, swap in another one from a different pc.
Chris
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Mark said the following on 11/03/11 04:51:
Any suggestions?
If is not an issue related to the hardware try with
linux text acpi=off
Ciao,
luigi
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I've previously used includes in CentOS 4.4 and they worked fine.
But in CentOS 5.5, trying to specify a driver disk via an include
does not work.
If I instead specify it directly, it loads fine.
When it fails (because it can't see the disk drive - needs the
driver disk to see the hard disk),
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Chris Weisiger cweisi...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Try checking the power supply, swap in another one from a different pc.
Yeah, I figured that out about half an hour ago and got it going.
Shoulda thought of that up front.
Interestingly, I have a power supply
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2011:0337
vsftpd security update for CentOS 4 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2011-0337.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing
to the mirrors:
x86_64:
vsftpd-2.0.1-9.el4.x86_64.rpm
src:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2011:0337
vsftpd security update for CentOS 4 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2011-0337.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing
to the mirrors:
i386:
vsftpd-2.0.1-9.el4.i386.rpm
src:
Buenos días,
Estoy tratando de hacer funcionar un CentOS Directory Server con Samba 3.3,
para lo que empecé siguiendo este tutorial:
http://iaranda.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/instalacion-e-integracion-de-centos-directory-server-con-samba-3/
Tras múltiples y reiterados intentos, seguidos de sus
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