Les Mikesell wrote:
As I understand it, tomcat can either be run standalone
or behind apache.
I am running httpd on the server, so either method should be available.
It seems that the standalone option is simpler,
so I would probably prefer that.
On the tomcat side there really isn't any
On Sun, March 3, 2013 18:57, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
If / when I get the guts to build my own Apache web server...I would
think that the ONLY way to do it would be to document
EVERYTHINGsort
of as a Just-In-Case policy?or is it only after you've built
it?...and when you make
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:45:40AM +0100, Sorin Srbu wrote:
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of Fred Smith
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2013 5:03 AM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] acrobat reader for x86_64?
On 2013-03-03 17:46, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Looks a bit too much to take on at this point. But I will put a link
in
my notes for future study. Thanks.
Along with disabling the avahi service in my kickstart files, I also
add NOZEROCONF=yes to /etc/sysconfig/network. That way the service
My old Centos 5.5 servers had a /root/.forward to send things like
logwatch to this email account. It did not take any special
configuration in sendmail for this to work.
Now Centos 6.3 is using postfix (as we well know, and generally I am
happy for this) and I have set up the /root/.forward
Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:45:40AM +0100, Sorin Srbu wrote:
Behalf Of Fred Smith
Adobe doesn't seem to have acroread for x86_64 linux, or at least I
don't see it anywhere.
Anybody know otherwise?
snip
What would be the advantage running having this software in 64b?
You should set e-mail address for root in /etc/aliases and then issue command
'postman /etc/aliases' to alert postfix to the changes.
using a '.forward' has been out of vogue for many years
Craig
On Mar 4, 2013, at 8:27 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My old Centos 5.5 servers had a
Hello,
it looks like the usual way to do ipsec on centos5 won't work anymore on
centos6
I installed ipsec-tools but an interface type IPsec is not recognized by
the kernel
ifup ipsec0
Device does not seem to be present, delaying initialization.
I am not planning to use the awful OpenSwan, I
On 03/04/2013 10:29 AM, Craig White wrote:
You should set e-mail address for root in /etc/aliases and then issue command
'postman /etc/aliases' to alert postfix to the changes.
using a '.forward' has been out of vogue for many years
Shows how long I have been coasting along. I will take
On 03/04/2013 10:29 AM, Craig White wrote:
You should set e-mail address for root in /etc/aliases and then issue command
'postman /etc/aliases' to alert postfix to the changes.
# postman /etc/aliases
-bash: postman: command not found
So I will read the postfix docs for how else to do this...
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
On 03/04/2013 10:29 AM, Craig White wrote:
You should set e-mail address for root in /etc/aliases and then issue
command 'postman /etc/aliases' to alert postfix to the changes.
# postman /etc/aliases
-bash:
On 03/04/2013 11:03 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/04/2013 10:29 AM, Craig White wrote:
You should set e-mail address for root in /etc/aliases and then issue
command 'postman /etc/aliases' to alert postfix to the changes.
# postman /etc/aliases
-bash: postman: command not found
Use
I'm going to rebuild my system at home soon, and was planning to mirror
two drives. However, I was just looking up something about RAID, and on
wikipedia found some information about the Linux MD driver, and near and
far RAID10.
Anyone have some opinions about them?
mark or should that be
yeah - that probably works too.
and sorry for the typo… seems that Apple Mail helpfully autocorrects spelling
which changed postmap to postman so quickly I never noticed. I have literally
begged my boss to let me swap out my Macintosh for a Linux box to no avail.
Craig
On Mar 4, 2013, at 9:09
On 03/04/2013 11:13 AM, Craig White wrote:
yeah - that probably works too.
and sorry for the typo… seems that Apple Mail helpfully autocorrects spelling
which changed postmap to postman so quickly I never noticed. I have literally
begged my boss to let me swap out my Macintosh for a Linux
Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver. You get the
best of both worlds, data speed and data back up..
john
On 3/4/2013 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm going to rebuild my system at home soon, and was planning to mirror
two drives. However, I was just looking up
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/04/2013 11:13 AM, Craig White wrote:
yeah - that probably works too.
and sorry for the typo… seems that Apple Mail helpfully autocorrects
spelling which changed postmap to postman so quickly I never noticed. I
have literally begged my boss to let me swap out my
John Plemons wrote:
On 3/4/2013 11:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm going to rebuild my system at home soon, and was planning to mirror
two drives. However, I was just looking up something about RAID, and on
wikipedia found some information about the Linux MD driver, and near
and
far
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:20 AM, John Plemons j...@mavin.com wrote:
Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver. You get the
best of both worlds, data speed and data back up..
john
yeah, that's the industry standard. he's asking you to go find and read
On 03/04/2013 04:20 PM, John Plemons wrote:
Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver. You get the
best of both worlds, data speed and data back up..
right, thats the industry standard RAID-10
this case is around the non-standard mdraid10, which can do a bunch of
interesting
On 03/04/2013 10:45 AM, Riccardo Veraldi wrote:
Hello,
it looks like the usual way to do ipsec on centos5 won't work anymore on
centos6
I installed ipsec-tools but an interface type IPsec is not recognized by
the kernel
ifup ipsec0
Device does not seem to be present, delaying
zGreenfelder wrote:
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:20 AM, John Plemons j...@mavin.com wrote:
Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver. You get the
best of both worlds, data speed and data back up..
yeah, that's the industry standard. he's asking you to go find and read
On 03/04/2013 11:32 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/04/2013 11:13 AM, Craig White wrote:
yeah - that probably works too.
and sorry for the typo… seems that Apple Mail helpfully autocorrects
spelling which changed postmap to postman so quickly I never noticed. I
On 04.Mär.2013, at 17:20, John Plemons wrote:
Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver.
You can of course build a layered raid 0 above some raid1 arrays, but linux md
raid10 is another beast. Actually you can build a raid10 with only 2 disks. The
theoretical benefit is that
On 04.Mär.2013, at 17:39, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
zGreenfelder wrote:
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:20 AM, John Plemons j...@mavin.com wrote:
Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver. You get the
best of both worlds, data speed and data back up..
yeah, that's the industry
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 10:32 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
On 03/04/2013 11:13 AM, Craig White wrote:
yeah - that probably works too.
and sorry for the typo… seems that Apple Mail helpfully autocorrects
spelling which changed postmap to postman so quickly I never noticed. I
have literally
On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 17:32:25 -0500, Robert wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 20:21:34 + (UTC)
Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
Last time I had a machine running CentOS (6.2 iirc) I had managed
to get a big yellow arrow to show the mouse cursor. It was wonderful.
Now I have
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 17:32:25 -0500, Robert wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 20:21:34 + (UTC)
Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
Last time I had a machine running CentOS (6.2 iirc) I had managed
to get a big
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote:
You should set e-mail address for root in /etc/aliases and then issue command
'postman /etc/aliases' to alert postfix to the changes.
using a '.forward' has been out of vogue for many years
Well, since running sendmail
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Ian Pilcher arequip...@gmail.com wrote:
I updated my home server with the 6.4 CR packages, and I've experienced
3 or 4 hard lockups since. The server is a fanless VIA C7
CentaurHauls system with a 1GHz CPU underclocked to 800MHz and 1GB of
RAM. It has a
Am 04.03.2013 um 17:41 schrieb Steve Clark scl...@netwolves.com:
On 03/04/2013 10:45 AM, Riccardo Veraldi wrote:
Hello,
it looks like the usual way to do ipsec on centos5 won't work anymore on
centos6
I installed ipsec-tools but an interface type IPsec is not recognized by
the kernel
Am 04.03.2013 um 17:13 schrieb Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com:
yeah - that probably works too.
and sorry for the typo… seems that Apple Mail helpfully autocorrects spelling
which changed postmap to
postman so quickly I never noticed. I have literally begged my boss to let me
swap out
On 03/04/2013 04:45 PM, Riccardo Veraldi wrote:
[snip]
I am not planning to use the awful OpenSwan, I Want to sue the Kame
implementation which was working fine on CentOS5
I don't have experience with the Kame implementation. Maybe have a look
at Libreswan which was forked from Openswan
I upgraded one of my old machines running 5.x to the latest kernel (from
308.24.1 to 348.1.1).
After rebooting network connectivity was gone. I rebooted with the old
kernel, I also tried the one before it (308.20.1) still no luck. So I
assume it's got nothing to do with the kernel or even
On 03/03/2013 07:35 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 10:56:26AM +0800, Earl Ramirez wrote:
On Sun, 2013-03-03 at 21:49 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
Has anyone gotten 64-bit google earth to run on el6 x86_64?
It dies almost immediately, complaining for lack of ld-lsb.so.3.
Perusing
Fred wrote:
Just bringing up a Centos-6 (x86_64, FWIW) and I can't find the mixer app...
on my C5 box(es), double click on the speaker icon in the top panel and I
get a mixer app appears on the screen.
My new C6 box doesn't do that. I've installed all the PULSEAUDIO RPMS I can
find, but
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com wrote:
I upgraded one of my old machines running 5.x to the latest kernel (from
308.24.1 to 348.1.1).
After rebooting network connectivity was gone. I rebooted with the old
kernel, I also tried the one before it (308.20.1)
thanks for the tip, but, unfortunately, this cannot be the case here.
Networking of the host is also affected, even when Xen is shut off.
I have no smart switches in this office and I ruled out switches by using
a direct connection to the laptop.
Kai
thanks for the tip, but, unfortunately, this cannot be the case here.
Networking of the host is also affected, even when Xen is shut off.
I have no smart switches in this office and I ruled out switches by using
a direct connection to the laptop.
So it's something unrelated to xen...
Is the
On 03/03/2013 02:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Once upon a time, it worked this way out of the box.
You can go all the way back to the first release of Fedora or RHEL and
check the configuration files. mod_proxy has never been enabled by
default, and the included example was not an open one:
On 03/04/2013 07:45 AM, Riccardo Veraldi wrote:
I am not planning to use the awful OpenSwan, I Want to sue the Kame
implementation which was working fine on CentOS5
No can do. As Leon pointed out, ipsec-tools was discontinued. The
documentation for ipsec-tools was always *awful* and the
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Gordon Messmer yiny...@eburg.com wrote:
On 03/03/2013 02:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Once upon a time, it worked this way out of the box.
You can go all the way back to the first release of Fedora or RHEL and
check the configuration files. mod_proxy has
On 03/04/2013 08:34 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-standard_RAID_levels#Linux_MD_RAID_10,
and it seems to be a non-standard RAID, with several options, and the
first uses only two drives.
The storage industry tends to use RAID 1+0 when they specifically
refer to
On 03/04/2013 01:54 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
If you tcpdump do you see all the packets you'd expect for layer 2
connectivity (ie ARP requests and responses?)
specifically, use tcpdump on your bridged interface:
tcpdump -nn -i br0
Check your bridge details and make sure that the
On 03/04/2013 03:04 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I remember having a problem back in the RH (not RHEL) 5 or 6 era where
I was using ProxyPass or rewriterules with [P} and it somehow enabled
random proxy requests which I noticed when the logs filled up with
requests that were intended to run up to
Gordon Messmer wrote on Mon, 04 Mar 2013 15:29:58 -0800:
Check your bridge details and make sure that the ethernet device is listed:
brctl show
If those look good, send the content of
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-{br0,eth0} (or whatever eth device
is a member of the bridge).
On Tue, 05 Mar 2013 02:02:54 +0100
Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote on Mon, 04 Mar 2013 15:29:58 -0800:
This is all fine, it's been this way for years. It looks as it always has. No
errors, collisions, whatever anywhere. TX and RX are about the same.
Just to
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Juan De Mola juan.dem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I have CentOS 6 on a HP ProLiant ML110 G7. We have a cobol invoicing
system that prints to LPD printers on Windows hosts via CUPS.
All works great until the ADSL service goes down. The printers stop
working and
El 04/03/2013 09:41 p.m., SilverTip257 escribió:
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Juan De Mola juan.dem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I have CentOS 6 on a HP ProLiant ML110 G7. We have a cobol invoicing
system that prints to LPD printers on Windows hosts via CUPS.
All works great until the ADSL
Adobe *does* have a 64-bit repo.
As far as I know, that's for Flash. Reader only exists in x86 arch...
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On 03/04/2013 07:52 PM, Juan De Mola wrote:
The logs only show LPD backend failed.
I have tested restarting networking, re enabling printers, restartig the
service. The only way to print is sending release commands from the CUPS
web interface.
The telnet login screen also become slow when the
On 03/04/2013 05:02 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
The tcpdump shows a lot of arp requests
who-has IP tell IP
As I understand these are requests for MAC addresses? And tell is the asking
IP number?
The arp request will have both the source IP address and the Ethernet
address of the requesting host.
I have been reading about software raid. I configured my first software raid
system about a month ago.
I have 4 500 Gig drives configured in RAID 5 configuration with a total of
1.5TB.
Currently I configured the complete individual drivers as software raid, then
created a /dev/md0 with the
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of m.r...@5-cent.us
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 4:29 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] acrobat reader for x86_64?
Adobe *does* have a 64-bit repo. Install it as follows:
Hi all,
I have a few centos 6 boxes running sssd, they are talking to OpenLDAP server
still runs on centos 5. Today I enabled sssd debugging and found the following
lines of messages in logs:
...
(Mon Mar 4 23:11:13 2013) [sssd[be[ldap]]] [get_naming_context] (0x0200):
Using value from
Hi all,
I'm new to sssd configs and debugging. Recently we have encountered some
problems with sssd. Basically 6 out of 50 servers has 'getent passwd' lost all
userIDs from LDAP backend, while others are OK.
My sssd is at version 1.8.0-32. the related error messages are attached below.
The
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On 03.03.2013 08:24, Ahmed Hassan wrote:
Yeah, I already created an account. However, there is an
underscore between my first, and last name.
My account is: ahmed_hassan
Okay, why don't you put a page first under your homepage:
Nope, it Doesn't work.
Did you give me permissions to edit it?
On Mon, 2013-03-04 at 23:03 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
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On 03.03.2013 08:24, Ahmed Hassan wrote:
Yeah, I already created an account. However, there is an
underscore between
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2013:0590 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2013-0590.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
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