I'm unable to start a virtual machine with KVM.
I'm using Centos 5.4
I have installed all necessary rpms (to my knowledge), but as you can see
from the output (below), the system does not boot the CD-ROM. It just sits
there doing nothing:
# virt-install --prompt
Would you like to use KVM
Just curious as to what hardware you're running it on. And
when you say you've installed the necessary rpms, does this
mean you installed KVM by hand after the install, or through
the installer when you first installed it?
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Hola,
para resolver esta situación te aconsejo que modifiques un fichero que
se encuentra en:
nano /etc/sysconfig/iptables
Si se modifica ese fichero (siguiendo sus reglas) al volver a
iniciar/reiniciar el servicio/demonio de iptables se activarán los
cambios, y esos cambios también estarán
Hola amigos en esta ocasión quiera ver si me pueden apoyar en la tarea
de migrar mi servicio de LDAP de un servidor a otro, por que que me
gustaría saber que y como respaldar y y regenerar mis archivos de
configuración a si como las cuentas de usuario en el nuevo equipo
saludos
Encontré este texto en alcancelibre.org que quizás les interese:
Así es ya esta disponible para todo el publico la versión Beta de Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6. Mientras nos llega el comunicado de prensa oficial,
comentamos lo siguiente...Entre las mejoras, incluyen un mejor gestor de
On Mon, 2010-04-26 at 16:01 -0500, Alejandro Marin Maturano wrote:
pero si lo tengo implementado con samba los uausrios que di de alta con
smbldap-useradd con sus passwords como se pasan???
samba almacena en el arbol ldap TODA la informacion del dominio, SID,
usuarios, equipos y obviamente tb
no puedo configurar la conexion inalambrica de mi laptop, es una lenovo y no
encuentro ls drivers...help me!!!
Alberto Torres Paredes:
Ingenieria de Sistemas
Ya te viste la configuración que te indica en consola cuando ejecutas el
comando
ifconfig wlan0 para ver si el HW fue detectado correctamente?
El 26 de abril de 2010 22:59, Jose Alberto Torres Paredes
jalber...@hotmail.com escribió:
no puedo configurar la conexion inalambrica de mi laptop, es
sync wrote:
Hi,guys:
I am trying to connect to a NFS-filesystem on a CentOS 5.3 i386 guest
system. The host system is CentOS 5.4 x86_64.
I set up the NFS server correctly and rpcinfo is also ok inside the guest
system show.
The problem is, I can't connect to, or see the open port
From: m.r...@5-cent.us m.r...@5-cent.us
I just do not understand why it's such a song and dance,
rather than, say,
syslinux /dev/sdb1
mount /dev/sdb1 /tmp/mnt
mount -o loop CentOSiso /mnt
cp -pr /mnt/ /tmp/mnt
If that's all it takes, you should replace the wiki content...
And what does
The contents of /etc/exports on the server is the following :
/home/test 192.168.7.67(rw)
Is there anything error ?
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 6:21 PM, James Pearson
jame...@moving-picture.comwrote:
sync wrote:
Hi,guys:
I am trying to connect to a NFS-filesystem on a CentOS 5.3 i386
sync wrote:
The contents of /etc/exports on the server is the following :
/home/test 192.168.7.67(rw)
Is there anything error ?
Hi
First, do not top-post[1].
In general you can find more information in /var/log/messages.
You watch with
# (as root) tail -f /var/log/messages
and
sync wrote:
The contents of /etc/exports on the server is the following :
/home/test 192.168.7.67(rw)
Is there anything error ?
I assume you have run something 'export -avr' since changing this file -
or restarted the nfs server processes on the server?
You could try changing that
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I am sorry to all , because I suddenly entered the send button for the
blank content.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:49 PM, sync jian...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, guys:
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On Mon, 2010-04-26 at 18:37 +0800, sync wrote:
The contents of /etc/exports on the server is the following :
/home/test 192.168.7.67(rw)
Is there anything error ?
Not very familiar with virtual box (I prefer vmware or kvm) but shouldn't you
export to your vboxnet0 ip, which I
From: m.r...@5-cent.us m.r...@5-cent.us
I'd still like to know why syslinux is broken
It was a version problem (default packaged syslinux was too old)...
Might be this, but not sure:
Changes in 3.72 : ... ISOLINUX: support generating images which can be
either a CD-ROM or a hard disk
john maclean wrote on 04/24/2010 04:27 AM:
...
The last time I installed from a USB key all I did was:-
wget http://mirrors.dedipower.com/centos/5.4/os/i386/images/diskboot.img
dd if=/path/to/diskboot.img of=/path/to/usb.key
That only gets you a bootable USB key, but without the packages.
It had solved , the error encounters from thousands of a bad sectors :( i
do
not know how it happened but recovery system has repaired after then
mount /dev/sda /mnt ext3
grub-install /dev/sda
has worked thanks
snip
Thousands of bad sectors? Today, order/walk in and buy a replacement
disk.
2010/4/24 cahit Eyigünlü cahit.eyigu...@gmail.com:
It had solved , the error encounters from thousands of a bad sectors :( i do
not know how it happened but recovery system has repaired after then
Throw that disk away and get a new one ASAP.
Do not trust and use that disk.
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On 4/26/2010 9:04 AM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
2010/4/24 cahit Eyigünlücahit.eyigu...@gmail.com:
It had solved , the error encounters from thousands of a bad sectors :( i do
not know how it happened but recovery system has repaired after then
Throw that disk away and get a new one ASAP.
Do not
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Matt
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On Mon, April 26, 2010 12:09 pm, Matt wrote:
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Take a look at Munin (available from RPMforge): http://munin-monitoring.org
Marko
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On Apr 26, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Matt wrote:
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Matt
Cacti
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I'm very fond of Munin. Easy to install and maintain.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Matt
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm very fond of Munin. Easy to install and maintain.
p.s. also has and extremely helpful mailing list.
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Take a look at the sysstat package which will collect data over
time. There's a java-based desktop app called kSar that can use
this data to generate graphs.
There are also other options, such as SNMP monitoring, Cacti, etc...
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote:
Is
Matt wrote:
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Matt
Hi
I recommend Ganglia.
http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/
If you are using for a single system can be an overkill.
Regards
mg.
On 4/26/2010 11:15 AM, Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Matt wrote:
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Matt
Hi
I recommend Ganglia.
http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/
If you are using for a single system can be an
From: Matt lm7...@gmail.com
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Here, we use Nagios + Pnp.
But that might be a little too heavy if it is only for one server...
Check cacti or mrtg...
JD
Take a look at the sysstat package which will collect data over
time. There's a java-based desktop app called kSar that can use
this data to generate graphs.
I have sysstats already but want a graphing. ksar sounds appealing.
I do not have physical access to this server so I need to access
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Brian Mathis brian.mat...@gmail.com wrote:
Take a look at the sysstat package which will collect data over
time. There's a java-based desktop app called kSar that can use
this data to generate graphs.
I use kSar as well as Munin. Munin's only problem is
I have sysstats already but want a graphing. ksar sounds appealing.
I do not have physical access to this server so I need to access ksar
through http on the server. Does it support that? Googling for the
answer on how to do this but not finding what I want yet.
No, kSar is a desktop app
You need to edit the ports in /etc/sysconfig/nfs to make them static before
enabling IPTABLES. Once that is done you need to open not only those ports
but also tcp:udp 111 and tcp:udp 2049.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:59 AM, kalinix calin.kalinix.co...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, 2010-04-26 at
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
No, kSar is a desktop app and is IMO a PITA to use - I keep it in my
pocket only when I need very fine granularity.
p.s. this happens mainly in 2 cases :
- the SW design team doing sandbox tests, trying to eke out more
Matt sent a missive on 2010-04-26:
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
You could use any of these hyperic, cricket depending on your needs and
wants... I use/used cacti, ganglia, mrtg and hyperic... ganglia we
On 4/26/2010 11:38 AM, Matt wrote:
Take a look at the sysstat package which will collect data over
time. There's a java-based desktop app called kSar that can use
this data to generate graphs.
I have sysstats already but want a graphing. ksar sounds appealing.
I do not have physical access
kSar runs on your local desktop and connects via SSH to the remote
server and collects the sysstat data. It's good for checking or
reviewing server stats once in a while. If you need sustained
graphing and reporting, then look into one of the other monitoring
tools mentioned here.
On Mon, Apr
I had installed the vmware server ( VMware-server-2.0.1-156745.i386 ) on my
CentOS 5 box how ever i am not able to to find the command
vmware-server-console . Do i need to install that RPM separately .
Thanks
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Am 26.04.2010 um 19:36 schrieb Agnello George:
I had installed the vmware server ( VMware-
server-2.0.1-156745.i386 ) on my CentOS 5 box how ever i am not able
to to find the command vmware-server-console . Do i need to install
that RPM separately .
v2.0 uses a servlet running on an
On 4/26/2010 12:36 PM, Agnello George wrote:
I had installed the vmware server ( VMware-server-2.0.1-156745.i386 ) on
my CentOS 5 box how ever i am not able to to find the command
vmware-server-console . Do i need to install that RPM separately .
The 2.x server doesn't have a separate console
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/26/2010 12:36 PM, Agnello George wrote:
I had installed the vmware server ( VMware-server-2.0.1-156745.i386 ) on
my CentOS 5 box how ever i am not able to to find the command
vmware-server-console . Do i need to
Am 26.04.2010 um 19:52 schrieb Kwan Lowe:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Les Mikesell
lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/26/2010 12:36 PM, Agnello George wrote:
I had installed the vmware server ( VMware-
server-2.0.1-156745.i386 ) on
my CentOS 5 box how ever i am not able to to find
On 4/26/2010 1:01 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
I switched to ESX4i and use a Windows VM with VI-Client to manage it -
there's no other way to do it, unfortunately.
For something that works on Windows exclusively (Dot-Net...), it's
horribly slow and buggy.
I don't see how a Java-solution would
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There's the glibc issue that's still unresolved. There's
On 4/26/10 4:57 PM, Dan Irwin d...@jackies.com.au wrote:
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[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Kwan Lowe
Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2010 3:52 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] vmware-server-console not
Agnello George wrote:
I had installed the vmware server ( VMware-server-2.0.1-156745.i386 ) on
my CentOS 5 box how ever i am not able to to find the command
vmware-server-console . Do i need to install that RPM separately .
The console app is a Firefox plugin, but I extract the app and run it
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Dan Irwin d...@jackies.com.au wrote:
So that's why the management interfaces from vmware 2 appear to keep
crashing!
Also, the console plugin seems to work fine in Firefox on Fedora 12, for
me anyway.
Firefox 3.5.x appears to be working. F3.6.x has some
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Gary Greene
ggre...@minervanetworks.com wrote:
On 4/26/10 4:57 PM, Dan Irwin d...@jackies.com.au wrote:
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Kwan Lowe
Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2010 3:52 AM
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:11 PM, James Pearson
jame...@moving-picture.comwrote:
sync wrote:
The contents of /etc/exports on the server is the following :
/home/test 192.168.7.67(rw)
Is there anything error ?
I assume you have run something 'export -avr' since changing this file -
From memory, here is how you do that:
1. Get a copy of vmware-vmrc-linux-x86.xpi (mine was in
/usr/lib/vmware/webAccess/tomcat/apache-tomcat-6.0.16/webapps/u
i/plugin/vmware-vmrc-linux-x86.xpi)
2. Rename the file to vmware-vmrc-linux-x86.xpi.zip
3. Unzip the file
Now run vmware-vmrc
You don't need to downgrade for the whole OS, you can just do it for
VMware. See the procedure in the first comment in this bug
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3884. I have done that and it
works fine. Just remember that if you update vmware, the edits to
vmware-hostd will be undone, so you
But when I change these message:
/home/test 192.167.7.67(rw)
The result is not ok ~
So what is the problem with it ?
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But when I change these message:
/home/test 192.167.7.67(rw)
The result is not ok ~
So what is the problem with it ?
Perhaps you need to specify a netmask:
/home/test 192.167.7.67/255.255.255.0(rw)
Appologies in advance for the html post. Bloody outlook.
Regards,
Dan
On 21/04/10 23:47, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
Hi Clint
I've got NFS4 running on F11 and your configuration looks fine to me.
{The Client}
[r...@silver ~]# cat /etc/idmapd.conf
[General]
...
[Mapping]
Nobody-User = nfsnobody
Nobody-Group = nfsnobody
You may want to check that
On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 13:23 +1000, Dan Irwin wrote:
Appologies in advance for the html post. Bloody outlook.
Regards,
Dan
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Greetings,
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as
CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something?
Try Zabbix. It may be seem to be an overkill.
All the same, it is very extensible and have tried it
Dan can you can the Blue Test Please?
Hey I did appologise! We do use that feature of outlook internally, and
if I reply to a html post, outlook will do that by default.
I already know the fix - To use my gmail account instead of my work
email account for this mailing list.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Dan Irwin d...@jackies.com.au wrote:
But when I change these message:
/home/test 192.167.7.67(rw)
The result is not ok ~
So what is the problem with it ?
Perhaps you need to specify a netmask:
/home/test
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Dan Irwin d...@jackies.com.au wrote:
But when I change these message:
/home/test 192.167.7.67(rw)
The result is not ok ~
So what is the problem with it ?
Perhaps you need to specify a netmask:
/home/test
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