On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 07:37:25AM -0500, Michael Ekstrand wrote:
Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Michael Ekstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running VMware Server 1.0.6 on a CentOS 5.2 host and am having some
clock difficulties.
Host OS is x86_64
Title: Problema con yum
De: Rodrigo Leal AstorgaEnviado el: Mié 20/08/2008 17:30Para: centos-es@centos.orgAsunto: Problema con yum
Estimados al querer instalar algo con yum install me da el siguiente error, de donde puedo bajar un archivo yum.conf con las direcciones correctas
g :
hola amigos listeros aqui con una duda, bueno deseo colocar una tarjeta
inalambrica pero la duda que marca, si bien la marca no importa si no
esta respaldada con un chip, que chip necesito? atheros?.
muchos de los chips tienen la opcion de monitorizar y ser usado por
herramientas wep crack, y
Estimado
Yo creo que el problema esta en repositorio mas que en el yum.conf, mira este
link y prueba instalando el repositorio de RPMFORGE.
http://www.ecualug.org/?q=2006/03/30/comos/como_usar_el_repositorio_de_dag_en_nuestro_centos
Saludos.
De: [EMAIL
Tuve una experiencia similar.
Lo que hice fue crear el archivo named.conf...en sí, puedes crear sin
problemas los archivos de zona siempre y cuando coincida con las líneas qeu
agregas en las zonas.
espero te sirva...
salu2
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mailto: jorge.alex.sandoval(at)gmail(dot)com
msn:
Me gustaria que me dieran su opinion que es mejor :
instalar los paquetes apache, php y mysql de la distro o es mejor bajar las
fuentes de las respectivas web oficiales y compilarlas
y la otra consulta es como actualizar sistemas que estan instalados desde
las fuentes..
Gracias de antemano
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Carlos Enzo Lazo Basaure wrote:
Me gustaria que me dieran su opinion que es mejor :
instalar los paquetes apache, php y mysql de la distro o es mejor bajar las
fuentes de las respectivas web oficiales y compilarlas
Imagínate que tengas que realizar ese proceso en 100 servidores.. harías
Hola:
instalar los paquetes apache, php y mysql de la distro o es mejor bajar las
fuentes de las respectivas web oficiales y compilarlas
Existe cualquier cantidad de distros de linux. CentOS es solo una de
ellas. Cada una tiene algo que la distingue del resto.
La facilidad para instalar paquetes
Amigos tengo el centos 5.2 .. el printconf-tui ya no vienen en los cd`s de
instalacion?
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Estimados al querer bajar plugin totem me da siguiente mensaje alguien sabe
como solucionar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install totem-plugin
Setting up Install Process
Parsing package install arguments
No package totem-plugin available.
Nothing to do
Rodrigo Leal Astorga wrote:
Estimados al querer bajar plugin totem me da siguiente mensaje alguien sabe
como solucionar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install totem-plugin
Setting up Install Process
Parsing package install arguments
No package totem-plugin available.
Nothing to do
Ese paquete no
cordiales saludos: tengo un servidor con centos 5.0, y requiero hacer copias
de seguridad en cintas desde mi unidad de tape. para lo cual yo siempre en
usado el comando mt para gestionar mis cintas, pero en la version 5.0 de
centos no reconoce este comando, es mas el hago man mt, y desconoce este
Marcel Gutierrez Gavonel wrote:
cordiales saludos: tengo un servidor con centos 5.0, y requiero hacer copias
de seguridad en cintas desde mi unidad de tape. para lo cual yo siempre en
usado el comando mt para gestionar mis cintas, pero en la version 5.0 de
centos no reconoce este comando, es mas
Debes instalarlo esta en herramientas de administracion en los medios
de instacion
2008/8/21, Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcel Gutierrez Gavonel wrote:
cordiales saludos: tengo un servidor con centos 5.0, y requiero hacer
copias
de seguridad en cintas desde mi unidad de
Fail2ban keeps up blacklists of ip:s that have failed authentication too
many times. What is too many, and the duration of blacklisting can be
configured easily in /etc/fail2ban.conf.
Kenneth Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribio (20.8.2008 22:55)
The installation is easy, but the configuration
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 01:22, Rob Townley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
two NICs each that would use two different gateways,
If you are configuring default gateways on each interface, you are
probably doing
Hi,
CentOS 5.x, Sendmail 8.13.8.
I would like to start using disk quotas on my Sendmail server, and optimally
they should be configurable by user or group. How can this be done? (I tried
to google, but no success.)
- Jussi
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Topeliuksenkatu 15 C * 00250 Helsinki *
On 8/21/08, Jussi Hirvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
CentOS 5.x, Sendmail 8.13.8.
I would like to start using disk quotas on my Sendmail server, and
optimally
they should be configurable by user or group. How can this be done? (I
tried
to google, but no success.)
- Jussi
If each
Am trying to install perl module File::Find, but not able it gave the
following
cpan[1] install File::Find
CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.15)
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
Database was generated on Thu, 21 Aug 2008 02:03:21 GMT
Running install for module 'File::Find'
The most recent version
HI,
This is more general linux related topic , i want to know few basic
things.
1) How file systeem get corrupted on linux?
2) why,when and how fsck to be run without lossing data?
3) Is there is any other tool other than fsck available for file system
check
.
4) what are all the
On 8/21/08, Jussi Hirvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/21/08, Jussi Hirvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CentOS 5.x, Sendmail 8.13.8. http://8.13.8.
I would like to start using disk quotas on my Sendmail server, and
optimally
they should be configurable by user or group. How can this be done?
Rudi Ahlers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 14:14):
mm, then I don't know, sorry. Maybe someone else might shed some light on the
subject then.
Ok, thanks Rudi. If someone has a Sendmail system where email is stored in
the users' home folders, please chime in... Does that work ok?
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 16:43 +0530, lingu wrote:
HI,
This is more general linux related topic , i want to know few
basic things.
1) How file systeem get corrupted on linux?
2) why,when and how fsck to be run without lossing data?
3) Is there is any other tool other than fsck
I can only comment from my experience, which is primarily ext2 and ext3.
1) How file systeem get corrupted on linux?
I've almost never seen corruption in a Linux file system, the primary
reason is usually a hardware issue, the secondary reason (by far) is
buggy code.
2) why,when and how fsck
Jussi Hirvi schrieb:
On 8/21/08, Jussi Hirvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CentOS 5.x, Sendmail 8.13.8. http://8.13.8.
I would like to start using disk quotas on my Sendmail server, and optimally
they should be configurable by user or group. How can this be done? (I tried
to google, but no
Centos 5.x again...
Is there a way to limit port access on a per-user basis? My practical goal
is to limit, who is allowed to use SMTP AUTH in Sendmail. Any possible
solutions appreciated...
Obviously, limiting by ip will not work, since the very purpose of SMTP AUTH
is to enable mail relaying
I can only answer some...
lingu schrieb:
HI,
This is more general linux related topic , i want to know few
basic things.
1) How file systeem get corrupted on linux?
Hardware-problems. Loss of power. Bugs in FS ;-)
2) why,when and how fsck to be run without lossing data?
3)
lingu wrote:
1) How file systeem get corrupted on linux?
The same way any file system gets corrupted: data gets damaged or lost
on its way to the physical media.
2) why,when and how fsck to be run without lossing data?
The purpose of fsck is to bring the file system back into a
Jussi Hirvi schrieb:
Centos 5.x again...
Is there a way to limit port access on a per-user basis? My practical goal
is to limit, who is allowed to use SMTP AUTH in Sendmail. Any possible
solutions appreciated...
Obviously, limiting by ip will not work, since the very purpose of SMTP AUTH
Mad Unix wrote:
Am trying to install perl module File::Find, but not able it gave the
following
cpan[1] install File::Find
snip
I made the mistake of trying to use cpan when I was young. I am now
older and wiser and have read things like:
Alexander Dalloz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 14:31):
http://freshmeat.net/projects/milterquota/
Other milters here:
http://www.sendmail.com/sm/partners/milter_partners/open_source_milter_partner
s/
I.e. MIMEdefang can rule quota decisions too, if you know a bit of perl.
Alexander Dalloz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 14:46):
Pretty simple. If your intention is to define SMTP AUTH usage
independent from shell access (i.e. by SSH)
Yes, though ssh access is not used by many users on this mail server. The
important thing is to allow for *all users*
Alexander Dalloz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 14:31):
http://freshmeat.net/projects/milterquota/
I didn't find milterquota with yum so I guess I have to build it... The
Makefile asks me to locate a file that I cannot find:
# change this to the object directory in the sendmail
Jussi Hirvi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 15:56):
I didn't find milterquota with yum so I guess I have to build it... The
Makefile asks me to locate a file that I cannot find:
# change this to the object directory in the sendmail build
Try to find the file through the find command, something like find
/usr -t f -name 'obj.Linux*'
The command locate works with an database, which will be updated just
once a day (If you enable it!), so that will not find any just
installed files...
regards,
Joost Waversveld
Jussi Hirvi
Hi list
Can someone tell me what the exact CentOS policy for end-of-life is for 5.0?
Let me explain: I have been using RHEL for a number of years and had to
switch to Fedora for installing some packages only supported under F6.
As I find Fedora's policy for release life duration too stringent
Hi all
Does anyone know what causes this error?
I have setup a local CentOS repository, with mrepo, and can succesfully use
it for updates installation of just about anything. Yet, this error comes
up.
Here's my /etc/yum.conf:
# PUT YOUR REPOS HERE OR IN separate files named file.repo
# in
Jussi Hirvi schrieb:
Jussi Hirvi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 15:56):
I didn't find milterquota with yum so I guess I have to build it... The
Makefile asks me to locate a file that I cannot find:
# change this to the object directory in the sendmail build
Mad Unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am trying to install perl module File::Find, but not able it gave the
following
cpan[1] install File::Find
CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.15)
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
Database was generated on Thu, 21 Aug 2008 02:03:21 GMT
Running install for module
John Thomas wrote:
Mad Unix wrote:
Am trying to install perl module File::Find, but not able it gave
the following
cpan[1] install File::Find
snip
I made the mistake of trying to use cpan when I was young. I am now
older and wiser and have read things like:
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Is there a way to limit port access on a per-user basis? My practical goal
is to limit, who is allowed to use SMTP AUTH in Sendmail. Any possible
solutions appreciated...
Obviously, limiting by ip will not work, since the very purpose of SMTP AUTH
is to enable mail relaying
Bowie Bailey wrote:
If someone would come up with a way to automate the dependency
resolution so that I could grab and package everything at once, then I
would do it,
dag has a script that does just this.
- KB
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On Aug 21, 2008, at 10:00 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
If someone would come up with a way to automate the dependency
resolution so that I could grab and package everything at once,
then I
would do it,
dag has a script that does just this.
can you post a link? i've
Patrick Derwael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Can someone tell me what the exact CentOS policy for end-of-life is
for 5.0?
As far as I know, 5.0 itself is pretty much EOL; updates are not being
released for it. 5, on the other hand, won't be EOL for quite a few
years.
Let me explain: I have been
Am still not able to install Find_File
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Steve Huff wrote:
If someone would come up with a way to automate the dependency
resolution so that I could grab and package everything at once, then I
would do it,
dag has a
Post the output from #fdisk -l
Done many times - just shows the default layout of the PE2950's native
hard drive.
Am I missing something here? So the OS doesn't see the volumes created by your
raid controller? Do you have the module for your raid card loaded?
I've got a Centos guest and a Windows 2003 server guest running in Xen
under Centos (5.2 in both cases), and they can get out to the network, and
I can ping them from dom0. This is my first Xen install, and I haven't
used Linux as a router before (I'm very familiar with it as a webserver
and
On Aug 21, 2008, at 11:14 AM, Mad Unix wrote:
Am still not able to install Find_File
if i may ask, why do you need to install this module? as was noted
above, it's already part of perl. do you know for certain that you
need a newer version of File::Find than is already installed?
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Steve Huff wrote:
If someone would come up with a way to automate the dependency
resolution so that I could grab and package everything at once,
then I would do it,
dag has a script that does just this.
can you post a link? i've just been searching dag's
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Post the output from #fdisk -l
Done many times - just shows the default layout of the PE2950's native
hard drive.
Am I missing something here? So the OS doesn't see the volumes created by your
raid controller? Do you have the module for your raid card loaded?
Am trying to install ftpsync-1.2.33, prerequisite
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftpsync-1.2.33]# cat README | grep ::
- File::Find, IO::Handle
- Net::FTP
- File::Listing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# perl -version
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi
Copyright 1987-2006, Larry Wall
Perl may
Mad Unix wrote:
Am trying to install ftpsync-1.2.33, prerequisite
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftpsync-1.2.33]# cat README | grep ::
- File::Find, IO::Handle
- Net::FTP
- File::Listing
cpan[2] install File::Find
Running install for module 'File::Find'
The most recent version 1.12 of the module
Thanks,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftpsync-1.2.33]# perl -e 'use File::Find'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftpsync-1.2.33]#
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mad Unix wrote:
Am trying to install ftpsync-1.2.33, prerequisite
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftpsync-1.2.33]# cat README |
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Steve Huff wrote:
If someone would come up with a way to automate the dependency
resolution so that I could grab and package everything at once,
then I would do it,
dag has a script that does just this.
can you post a link? i've just been searching dag's
Bowie Bailey wrote:
http://svn.rpmforge.net/svn/trunk/tools/dar/dar-perl.py
What exactly is this program supposed to do? Can someone give me an
example of how to use it to install a Perl module and its dependencies?
There is an rpmforge mailing list for tools, thats the best place for
this
you'll find the end-of-life information of the centos releases at:
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/General?highlight=(end+of+life)#head-fe8a0be91ee
3e7dea812e8694491e1dde5b75e6d
that FAQ page may also answer other questions you may have, (e.g.,
the relationship between rhel and centos).
- Rick
Patrick Derwael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Can someone tell me what the exact CentOS policy for end-of-life is
for 5.0?
As far as I know, 5.0 itself is pretty much EOL; updates are not being
released for it. 5, on the other hand, won't be EOL for quite a few
years.
snip
I imagine that
Patrick Derwael wrote:
*/[Patrick Derwael] /*
The point is that Parallel supports exactly CentOS 4.4 and 5.0, Fedora
4 and 6 and RHEL 4ES and 5ES.
This bit is interesting. I dont know anything about 'Parallel' so keep
that in mind.
Most vendors when they say only 1 release and only that
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
http://svn.rpmforge.net/svn/trunk/tools/dar/dar-perl.py
What exactly is this program supposed to do? Can someone give me an
example of how to use it to install a Perl module and its
dependencies?
There is an rpmforge mailing list for
on 8-20-2008 2:57 PM Brian Marshall spake the following:
Hi All,
I have some general questions about setting up partitions. I have been
struggling to get an array to mount since I upgraded the drives and
exceeded a 2 gig partition so now the logical drive won't mount after
the install.
on 8-21-2008 4:10 AM Jussi Hirvi spake the following:
On 8/21/08, Jussi Hirvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CentOS 5.x, Sendmail 8.13.8. http://8.13.8.
I would like to start using disk quotas on my Sendmail server, and optimally
they should be configurable by user or group. How can this be done? (I
on 8-21-2008 5:56 AM Jussi Hirvi spake the following:
Alexander Dalloz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (21.8.2008 14:31):
http://freshmeat.net/projects/milterquota/
I didn't find milterquota with yum so I guess I have to build it... The
Makefile asks me to locate a file that I cannot find:
on 8-21-2008 9:24 AM Patrick Derwael spake the following:
Patrick Derwael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Can someone tell me what the exact CentOS policy for end-of-life is
for 5.0?
As far as I know, 5.0 itself is pretty much EOL; updates are not being
released for it. 5, on the other hand,
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 05:38 -0600, Warren Young wrote:
lingu wrote:
4) what are all the precaution to be made to prevent file system
corruption.
1. Put the computer on a UPS.
2. Configure nut (http://networkupstools.org/) to bring the system down
safely well before the UPS's battery
on 8-21-2008 8:41 AM Mad Unix spake the following:
Am trying to install ftpsync-1.2.33, prerequisite
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftpsync-1.2.33]# cat README | grep ::
- File::Find, IO::Handle
- Net::FTP
- File::Listing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# perl -version
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for
Yeah, you're missing the iscsi part. Means the 'drives' are on a
different system on the other end of a network link.
Heh, thought you were trying to export those discs *on* the iSCSI server
and couldn't see them there, my bad :)
'iscsiadm -m discovery -p ip of target' wont give the target
I've been taking a look at how RedHat (and CentOS) handles logrotate.
According to the man page, logrotate is supposed to be fired by cron.
But when I look at root's crontab
$ sudo crontab lu root
no crontab for root
What exactly fires logrotate (and other scheduled events like
logwatch,
I am trying to help a friend with a 2850 and snmp monitoring of a controller
and its arrays.
I don't have any dells, do they have a rpm to make easy work of this for the
Percs? They have
a monitoring solution already. Any hints I could pass on would be appreciated!
Thanks,
jlc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I've got this strange thing:
I setup a openvpn link between two openwrts.
NetA: 192.168.2.0/24
NetB: 192.168.0.0/24
In netA there is a mail server + DNS: 192.168.2.44, with domain name
branch.abc.com
In netB there is a mail server + DNS:
On Aug 21, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Al Sparks wrote:
What exactly fires logrotate (and other scheduled events like
logwatch, which ends up in root's inbox)?
look at /etc/cron.daily/logrotate and /etc/cron.daily/0logwatch.
those scripts (and the others in /etc/cron.*ly) are invoked by the
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:06:19AM -0700, Al Sparks wrote:
I've been taking a look at how RedHat (and CentOS) handles logrotate.
According to the man page, logrotate is supposed to be fired by cron.
But when I look at root's crontab
$ sudo crontab lu root
no crontab for root
See
Try this:
http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Repository/hardware
You can actually use yum to download Dell's rpm repositories.
Also, they have their own mailing list that I've found very helpful for these
types of issues.
It's at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=== Al
- Original Message
--- On Thu, 8/21/08, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CentOS] What fires logrotate
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Date: Thursday, August 21, 2008, 10:13 AM
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:06:19AM -0700, Al Sparks wrote:
I've
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 at 11:06am, Al Sparks wrote
I've been taking a look at how RedHat (and CentOS) handles logrotate.
According to the man page, logrotate is supposed to be fired by cron.
But when I look at root's crontab
$ sudo crontab lu root
no crontab for root
What exactly fires
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I am trying to help a friend with a 2850 and snmp monitoring of a controller
and its arrays.
I don't have any dells, do they have a rpm to make easy work of this for the
Percs? They have
a monitoring solution already. Any hints I could pass on would be
appreciated!
I
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Joost Waversveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try to find the file through the find command, something like find /usr -t
f -name 'obj.Linux*'
The command locate works with an database, which will be updated just once a
day (If you enable it!), so that will not
nate wrote:
I haven't tried to setup Dell's SNMP stuff, but I did download their
driver development kit and wrote a perl script to wrap around their
raidcfg utility to detect a bad(missing) disk.
Now that I've looked at it more, it's the Dell Deployment Toolkit not
the Driver development
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:13 AM, lingu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
This is more general linux related topic , i want to know few basic
things.
Google is your friend. A good spell checker might not hurt, either. :-)
1) How file systeem get corrupted on linux?
Pretty much the same
Patrick Derwael wrote:
you'll find the end-of-life information of the centos releases at:
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/General?highlight=(end+of+life)#head-fe8a0be91ee
3e7dea812e8694491e1dde5b75e6d
that FAQ page may also answer other questions you may have, (e.g.,
the relationship between rhel
I've only tested these on CentOS 4.x and RHEL 4.x. Have not tested
on 5.x.
I am sure you and Al's post will be sufficient!
Certainly wasn't as easy as using HP's hpacucli utility that is
available to scan HP's storage arrays.
nate
OT: I would sure love to get this working inside of busybox so
Joost Waversveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribio (21.8.2008 16:30)
Try to find the file through the find command, something like find /usr -t f
-name 'obj.Linux*'
The command locate works with an database, which will be updated just once a
day (If you enable it!), so that will not find any just
Hi,
I am trying to get my kickstart file that worked under 5.1 to work under 5.2
centos x86_64.
This is the error that I get.
On the screen it says Exception occured and gives me the option to save it. This is that file.
I dont see any odd that would cause it to crash.
Can anyone help. My
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Joost Waversveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribio (21.8.2008 16:30)
Try to find the file through the find command, something like find /usr -t f
-name 'obj.Linux*'
The command locate works with an database, which will be updated just once a
day (If you enable it!), so that will
On Thu, August 21, 2008 10:23, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
The problem is, I can't originate a connection to either guest from
outside.
Solved my own problem. And found I'd forgotten the choices, so maybe my
description didn't fully make sense either.
I was indeed running my guests behind
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 16:38 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
The stuff needed to build milters should be in the sendmail-devel
package and if you have it installed. 'rpm -q --list sendmail-devel'
should show where it landed.
Hot dog! Hey Les! Old home week here on the CentOS list. Ric
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
I would like to start using disk quotas on my Sendmail server, and optimally
they should be configurable by user or group. How can this be done? (I tried
to google, but no success.)
Storing email in users' home folders makes sense in many ways. After
all, those too are
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Yeah, you're missing the iscsi part. Means the 'drives' are on a
different system on the other end of a network link.
Heh, thought you were trying to export those discs *on* the iSCSI server
and couldn't see them there, my bad :)
'iscsiadm -m discovery -p ip of
Should postfix-2.3.3-2.el5.centos.mysql_pgsql be updated for:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0839.html
and, if so, may I humbly request it?
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Sincerely,
John Thomas
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Just my luck,
None of my CentOS systems or my Fedora systems can #yum groupinstall
Development Tools Development Libraries?
Both are having dep issues? Is that a coincidence, or what's going on?
The CentOS boxes all complain:
-- Processing Dependency: glibc-common = 2.5-18.el5_1.1 for package:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:26 PM, Joseph L. Casale
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Just my luck,
None of my CentOS systems or my Fedora systems can #yum groupinstall
Development Tools Development Libraries?
Both are having dep issues? Is that a coincidence, or what's going on?
The CentOS boxes all
There are two times when this becomes an issue. One is on x86_64
systems where build deps can cross architectures, and the other is
when using systems like openvz/virtuozzo where the glibc is often
replaced or otherwise lobotomized.
Which one is yours?
Ahh, all the CentOS boxes are either x64
On Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:28 AM +0300 Jussi Hirvi
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Kenneth Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribio (20.8.2008 22:55)
The installation is easy, but the configuration looks daunting. There's a
bunch of jails and it looks like I need to study fail2ban's model to
understand
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