Hi.
We have several Centos 5 firewalls in our company - they are all in
bridging mode.
We updated them to the latest Centos 5.x last night.
4 hours later there was a crash.. (previously it had never crashed - and
had been running for at least 1.5 yrs)
The crash occurred when someone added a r
Hi
I'm trying to access an SD-card using the built-in reader on a Lenovo
T61 Laptop running CentOS 5.7. The unit is recognised by lspci:
# lspci
[ ... ]
15:00.2 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro
Host Adapter (rev 21)
15:00.3 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C843 MMC H
whitivery wrote:
>Setting up bonding in active-backup mode 1 (using ARP monitoring)
>on a server, it looked OK, but pulling the active link cable
>didn't actually work, it didn't fail over.
>
>Eventually with manual playing around with modprobe, ifconfig,
>ifenslave, etc., a solution was stumbled
One of the mods requested some data, here ya go..think it is a video
issue...
I think I am narrowing it down to choking on my ATI ES1000
controller..which might be causing some issues.
When I did a full desktop, everything worked okay though, but command
line only or with x windows system vide
Sorry if I seem a bit dumb in this question, but are these virtual
servers going to be used in a production environment or are they test
servers? Also, in my experience, using a GUI on a server is not really
necessary, as everything can be done from the command line. Yes it may
be easier to do it w
chris hawker wrote
==
Sorry if I seem a bit dumb in this question, but are these virtual
servers going to be used in a production environment or are they test
servers? Also, in my experience, using a GUI on a server is not really
necessary, as everything can be done from th
A simple google search returned this: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/KVM I
don't know if it is helpful or not.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> chris hawker wrote
> ==
>
> Sorry if I seem a bit dumb in this question, but are these virtual
> servers go
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> very frustrating. Just sitting here with my useless brick of a computer
> unable to deploy it.
> Gonna call supermicro today and ask about the es1000.
> Also will try to install xorg to get to the xorg.conf and see if that can
> help, however most errors are deeper in the boot
=
Bob Hoffman wrote:
>/ very frustrating. Just sitting here with my useless brick of a computer
/>/ unable to deploy it.
/>/ Gonna call supermicro today and ask about the es1000.
/>/ Also will try to install xorg to get to the xorg.conf and see if that can
/>/ help, however most
On 10/13/11, whitivery wrote:
>>Eth0 is the onboard device, using an updated VIA Velocity driver
>>(velocityget 1.42 instead of default via-velocity):
>>
>>05:00.0 Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6120/VT6121/VT6122
>>Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (rev 82)
>>
>>Eth1 is a Linksys (Cisco) US
On 13/10/11 09:35, Toralf Lund wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to access an SD-card using the built-in reader on a Lenovo
> T61 Laptop running CentOS 5.7. The unit is recognised by lspci:
> # lspci
> [ ... ]
> 15:00.2 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro
> Host Adapter (rev 21)
>
Hi,
I'm needing to expand a LUN on my EMC CX4-120 SAN. (Well I already had done
it).
On this LUN I had a PV of a cLVM VG. Know I need to run pvresize on it.
Has anybody done this on a cLVM PV ?
I'm trying to rescan the devices, but I can't "see" the new size. And,
googling on it
Vreme: 10/13/2011 04:23 PM, Bob Hoffman piše:
> the way intended for a brand new install just to install a guest via
> command line.
> I am thinking new video card.
>
> First time sorely disappointed with supermicro...very disappointed
> unless they have a fix.
> ___
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> De: "Antonio da Silva Martins Junior"
> Para: centos@centos.org
> Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 13 de Outubro de 2011 15:58:34 (GMT-0300)
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> Assunto: [CentOS] pvresize on a cLVM
>
> Hi,
>
>I'm needing to expand a LUN on my EMC CX
The thread is about an issue of not being able to bring up simple guis
required to
install virt guests on centos 6.
Apparently a bug exists in xorg-x11-drv-ati-6.13.0-6.el6-x86_64
the driver for the ati es1000 and how it deals with xorg.
Ubuntu I think has popped in a fix as well as many others.
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> After a month of fighting this and finally figuring it out, kinda bummed
> I cannot resolve it.
> I have no choice but to buy a temporary card, lose access to IPMI due to
> second card, and just hope
> they get out 6.1 sometime soon.
Can you not just pull
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Vreme: 10/13/2011 04:23 PM, Bob Hoffman piše:
> > the way intended for a brand new install just to install a guest via
> > command line.
> > I am thinking new video card.
> >
> > First time sorely disappointed with supermicro...very dis
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Mark Pryor wrote:
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>
> Is it possible to do a text install (<512RAM) of C6 server, w
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