Ø Do you have the latest BIOS/firmware versions installed?
Ø Also you could try installing without selecting the Virtualization option
during centos installation.. does it boot then (on baremetal without Xen) ?
Ø -- Pasi
Yes, I have the latest firmeware, and yes, if
Pueden enviarme el link para descargar el ultimo centos,creo que es el 5.5.
Alberto Torres Paredes:
Ingenieria de Sistemas :
Universidad
Hola,
Si no eres capaz de encontrar el link, planteate instalar centos :)
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/isos/
Recuerda que la pag oficial es www.centos.org y tiene una solapa de download.
2010/6/15, Jose Alberto Torres Paredes jalber...@hotmail.com:
Pueden enviarme el link para
El 12 de junio de 2010 14:34, Antonio amgallard...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola Javier:
Si has cambiado la contraseña o el usuario de la base de datos en el
servidor mysql, también es necesario que actualices los datos en la
configuración de Joomla para que pueda conectarse a dicha base de
Saludos a todos desde Barquisimeto Venezuela
Estoy recien comenzando a instalar TSM 5.3 en Centos 5.4 como todos saben
es
una aplicacion de IBM algo complicada pero muy poderosa..
Al momento de ejectutar el instalador me muestra el siguiente error
*/tmp/license/jre/bin/exe/java: error
Estimado Javier:
Como dice Jorge, nunca uses la clave de root de MySQL en tus aplicaciones
web, es un problema de seguridad muy grande a la hora que un intruso acceda
a tu servidor, tiene el control de toda la maquina y los servicios, te
recomendaría que crearas un usuario nuevo que tenga
hola a tos nesesito ayuda tengo centos server intalado y cuando trato de
aser yum -y update me devuelve lo sigiente
Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers is needed by
package java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-40jpp.115.i386 (installed)
You could try using --skip-broken to
AMIGOS SOLO ME FALTA CORREGIR DOS ERRORES QUE SON:
Prueba de las funciones json
GLPI no puede funcionar correctamente sin las funciones json_encode y
json_decode
Comprobar la memoria asignada
Memoria asignada: 16777216 octets
Generalmente se necesita un mínimo de 64MB para GLPI.
2010/6/15 Linux - Centos wildest...@yahoo.es
AMIGOS SOLO ME FALTA CORREGIR DOS ERRORES QUE SON:
*Prueba de las funciones json*
GLPI no puede funcionar correctamente sin las funciones json_encode y
json_decode
*Comprobar la memoria asignada* *Memoria asignada: 16777216 octets*
Hola amigos, como puedo lograr que mi servidor apache redireccione el
pedido del navegador de internet.
es decir si escribo una direccion IP en la barra de búsquedas del
navegador me envíe hacia otro sitio. Ej: 10.30.60.20 a
http://ftp.midominio.net
--
«»»
O§many
Hola a todos.
Tengo un problema con una configuracion y quisiera ver sus opiniones y
expertice en este caso.
Estoy configurando un CentOS 5 + Squid 2.6.stable21 (en modo
transparente) y estos se deben de comunicar con un router cisco usando wccp.
Ya tengo levantado un tunel GRE contra la
Para hacer redireccionamiento hacia otro servidor usa un meta y un refresh de 0
Segs
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Asunto: [CentOS-es] redireccionar
De: O§many Oconnor ocon...@gera.uo.edu.cu
Fecha: 15/06/2010 16:47
Hola amigos, como puedo lograr que mi servidor apache redireccione el
pedido del
Pudes crear un VirtualHost en apache
El 15 de junio de 2010 22:10, Lic. Domingo Varela Y.
domin...@linuxsc.netescribió:
Para hacer redireccionamiento hacia otro servidor usa un meta y un refresh
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Asunto: [CentOS-es] redireccionar
De: O§many Oconnor
On 15/06/10 12:50, Dan Burkland wrote:
Is there anyway I can disable sendmail on my various machines and
configure mailx on them to utilize my Postfix SMTP server?
ssmtp may do what you want
Kal
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Am 15.06.2010 04:50, schrieb Dan Burkland:
Is there anyway I can disable sendmail on my various machines and configure
mailx on them to utilize my Postfix SMTP server?
Thanks,
Dan
Install ssmtp from EPEL and run `alternatives --config mta' to change
from sendmail to ssmtp. That
thats a reinstall, not a downgrade at all
On 06/14/2010 05:03 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2010/6/14 Juergen Gotteswinter j...@internetx.de:
simply... no
why, not? just take backup and then just reinstall 5.0 :)
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Dan Burkland a écrit :
Is there anyway I can disable sendmail on my various machines and configure
mailx on them to utilize my Postfix SMTP server?
CentOS contains an utility to do just that.
# yum install postfix system-switch-mail
# system-switch-mail
-- replace Sendmail by Postfix
I am attempting to create a rpm of the latest version of a program. The
rpm for the previous version contains a number of patch files that make
numerous changes various files in the tar.gz as downloaded from the
project's website so it will work properly on Linux.
The latest version of the
Ed Westphal wrote:
I'm getting the following dependency problem. Please advise how to resolve.
Running 5.5 with latest kernel and all updates. Tried getting this one to
update and can't - what am I missing?
known problem, see the rpmforge users list.
It's being worked on.
Current solution:
Am 15.06.2010 09:08, schrieb Niki Kovacs:
Dan Burkland a écrit :
Is there anyway I can disable sendmail on my various machines and configure
mailx on them to utilize my Postfix SMTP server?
CentOS contains an utility to do just that.
# yum install postfix system-switch-mail
#
Dear All
I have one centos server equipped with WiFi . I want to measure data rate
speed on this connection . Is there any utility on my centos that can
measure data speed on one specific Ethernet connection when transferring
large size files through WiFi connection?
Thank you
use iptraf
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 5:09 PM, hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All
I have one centos server equipped with WiFi . I want to measure data rate
speed on this connection . Is there any utility on my centos that can
measure data speed on one specific Ethernet
Dear All
I have one centos server equipped with WiFi . I want to measure data rate
speed on this connection . Is there any utility on my centos that can
measure data speed on one specific Ethernet connection when transferring
large size files through WiFi connection?
Thank you
rpmforge
hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I have one centos server equipped with WiFi . I want to measure data
rate speed on this connection . Is there any utility on my centos that
can measure data speed on one specific Ethernet connection when
transferring large size files through WiFi connection?
From: Frank Cox thea...@sasktel.net
... some of the files that need to be patched have
had some stuff moved around a bit, just enough
to (apparently) cause patch to fail...
... By way of experimentation, I manually changed one of the files
... is there a way to automate the process...
I am
transfer a file, time it, divide file size in megabytes / seconds to get
MB/sec speeds. multiply by 8 or 10 to get approximate backbone speed in
megabit/sec. (10 approximates protocol overhead)
___
Thank you very much. I got the point.
From: Whit Blauvelt w...@transpect.com
Should be useful when I extend our Nagios monitoring to include snmp data.
We're using Nagios extensively, but it doesn't seem suited to the sort of
load graphing we need for our CPU cores - or if it is it's a side of Nagios
I'm unfamiliar with (which
From: hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com
I have one centos server equipped with WiFi . I want to measure data rate
speed on this connection . Is there any utility on my centos that can measure
data speed on one specific Ethernet connection when transferring large size
files through WiFi
Iptraf is a great utility
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 15, 2010, at 5:45 AM, hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com wrote:
transfer a file, time it, divide file size in megabytes / seconds to
get
MB/sec speeds. multiply by 8 or 10 to get approximate backbone
speed in
megabit/sec. (10
Hi all,
we are about to buy some IBM x3550 M2 servers with ServeRAID M5014 SAS
onboard controller. Can anyone confirm that these controllers will work
with CentOS 5.5 (seems to be some rebranded LSI controller).
I cannot find any hint in the 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5 sources...
Regards,
Peter
On 06/15/2010 01:45 PM, Peter Hinse wrote:
Hi all,
we are about to buy some IBM x3550 M2 servers with ServeRAID M5014 SAS
onboard controller. Can anyone confirm that these controllers will work
with CentOS 5.5 (seems to be some rebranded LSI controller).
According to:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/technotes/tips0738.pdf clearly states Support
for RHEL 4 as well as 5, so you should have no problem with CentOS 5.5.
regards
Jens Neu
Peter Hinse l...@d0pefish.de
Sent by: centos-boun...@centos.org
06/15/2010 01:46 PM
Please respond to
CentOS mailing list
Dan Burkland wrote:
Is there anyway I can disable sendmail on my various machines and configure
mailx on them to utilize my Postfix SMTP server?
You might, but I'd leave sendmail in its default configuration of only
accepting
connections from localhost because a lot of other programs
Am 15.06.2010 13:55, schrieb Mogens Kjaer:
we are about to buy some IBM x3550 M2 servers with ServeRAID M5014 SAS
onboard controller. Can anyone confirm that these controllers will work
with CentOS 5.5 (seems to be some rebranded LSI controller).
According to:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I have one centos server equipped with WiFi . I want to measure data
rate speed on this connection . Is there any utility on my centos that
can measure data speed on one specific Ethernet connection when
transferring large size files through WiFi connection?
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Frank Cox wrote:
By way of experimentation, I manually changed one of the files in the
new version to match what the patch says it should be, then created a
new patch file from that and it applies and appears to work fine. (I
patched the previous version's file, compared
Frank Cox wrote:
I am attempting to create a rpm of the latest version of a program. The
rpm for the previous version contains a number of patch files that make
numerous changes various files in the tar.gz as downloaded from the
project's website so it will work properly on Linux.
The
Hi,
I do have a samba server up and running and users are authenticated by ldap.
Login to the samba server works as long as the user has a home directory.
Now if I create a new ldap entry for an user I'd like to use
pam_oddjob_mkhomedir to create a home directory if it dose not exist on
login.
Dan Burkland wrote:
Is there anyway I can disable sendmail on my various machines and configure
mailx on them to utilize my Postfix SMTP server?
leave sendmail there and in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc add the line:
FEATURE(`nullclient', `smtp.server.example.com')dnl
restart sendmail
nullclient
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 03:31:42AM -0700, John Doe wrote:
You could just use PNP and a custom script...
http://docs.pnp4nagios.org/
PNP looks like a great project, when it matures. Someday it will be the
obvious answer, once someone writes a Nagios plugin that captures per-core
CPU load rather
At Tue, 15 Jun 2010 07:45:58 -0500 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I have one centos server equipped with WiFi . I want to measure data
rate speed on this connection . Is there any utility on my centos that
can measure data speed on one
From: Whit Blauvelt
Should be useful when I extend our Nagios monitoring to include snmp
data. We're using Nagios extensively, but it doesn't seem suited to the
sort of load graphing we need for our CPU cores - or if it is it's a
side of Nagios I'm unfamiliar with (which could be, it's nicely
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 02:44 -0700, John Doe wrote:
I am afraid patch is not able to auto-magicaly adapt an old patch to a
heavily modified file...
That's what I was afraid of. I was hoping, however, that there might be
some way to verify that everything in the patch has now been done in the
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 08:55 -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
First, am I going about this the right way?
no -- Usually one unrolls the old tree, applies the patches to
the old; and then unrolls the new in a directory 'next to' the
first, and diffs from a point above the top of each
What would
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 08:55 -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
First, am I going about this the right way?
no -- Usually one unrolls the old tree, applies the patches to
the old; and then unrolls the new in a directory 'next to' the
first, and diffs from a point
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 12:17 -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
The point is to see where changes are happening, and to be
able to cherry pick in a migration toward the latest [but
being able to spot the deltas from the prior version], which,
as I understood it, was your goal
I can see that.
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Frank Cox wrote:
A single monolithic diff of the entire tree would lose this functional
separation of the patches, and it would be a lot more maintainable and
understandable into the future if I could retain that instead.
time for training of that Mk I eyeball ;)
some
Frank Cox wrote, On 06/15/2010 11:51 AM:
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 02:44 -0700, John Doe wrote:
I am afraid patch is not able to auto-magicaly adapt an old patch to a
heavily modified file...
That's what I was afraid of. I was hoping, however, that there might be
some way to verify that
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 13:06 -0400, Todd Denniston wrote:
Where did the original SRPM come from?
rpmfusion.
What was it of/for?
vice-2.1-3.src.rpm
Does the original source repository/group exist anymore?
... someone else may have already been here with the product you are
looking at.
I
CentOS-4.8
cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-10
sendmail-8.13.1-3.3
I have a mail hub which uses cyrus-imap with sendmail It has worked
well for us on this and prior hosts going back to 1995. And, I do
not have a problem with the current setup.
What I would like to do however, is to deliver plus-formatted
On 6/15/2010 9:04 AM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 03:31:42AM -0700, John Doe wrote:
You could just use PNP and a custom script...
http://docs.pnp4nagios.org/
PNP looks like a great project, when it matures. Someday it will be the
obvious answer, once someone writes a Nagios
Hello,
I've rented a dedicated root server (SR7 at strato.de)
and would like to run qemu at it, but get the error:
# qemu -hda install.img -cdrom install47.iso -boot d
Could not initialize SDL - exiting
It seems that I have to establish X connection,
so I've installed Xming at my WinXP laptop
If you setup X11 forwarding in PuTTY, then double-click on a saved
putty session, it will clear out the X11 forwarding and use the
settings from the saved session (no X forwarding). If X forwarding is
properly enabled, you should not have to set the DISPLAY variable on
the remote side.
You don't
Hello Brian,
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Brian Mathis brian.mat...@gmail.com wrote:
If you setup X11 forwarding in PuTTY, then double-click on a saved
putty session, it will clear out the X11 forwarding and use the
settings from the saved session (no X forwarding). If X forwarding is
On 6/15/2010 2:10 PM, Alexander Farber wrote:
Hello,
I've rented a dedicated root server (SR7 at strato.de)
and would like to run qemu at it, but get the error:
# qemu -hda install.img -cdrom install47.iso -boot d
Could not initialize SDL - exiting
It seems that I have to establish X
Am 15.06.2010 20:55, schrieb James B. Byrne:
CentOS-4.8
cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-10
sendmail-8.13.1-3.3
I have a mail hub which uses cyrus-imap with sendmail It has worked
well for us on this and prior hosts going back to 1995. And, I do
not have a problem with the current setup.
What I
On 6/15/2010 2:32 PM, Alexander Farber wrote:
Hello Brian,
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Brian Mathisbrian.mat...@gmail.com wrote:
If you setup X11 forwarding in PuTTY, then double-click on a saved
putty session, it will clear out the X11 forwarding and use the
settings from the saved
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Is something in your .profile or .bashrc clearing your DISPLAY variable?
When I log in with putty with the X forwarding box checked I get a
DISPLAY variable set automatically (you can see it with 'env') that
isn't set
grep -rw DISPLAY /etc/
doesn't set anything either...
So, when connecting via SSH/PuTTY,
then the DISPLAy should be set to localhost:10.0 by SSH, correct?
Regards
Alex
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Alexander Farber
alexander.far...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Les
I'm trying to do an update to some servers... and they have both i386 and
x86_64 perl. The latter won't update, because the idiotic *man pages* are
dups. Is there *any* way, short of using rpm directly with a --force, to
get yum to ignore the dups and do the update?
And why does *anyone* make it
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Alexander Farber
alexander.far...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Brian,
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Brian Mathis brian.mat...@gmail.com wrote:
If you setup X11 forwarding in PuTTY, then double-click on a saved
putty session, it will clear out the X11 forwarding
Alexander Farber wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Is something in your .profile or .bashrc clearing your DISPLAY variable?
When I log in with putty with the X forwarding box checked I get a
DISPLAY variable set automatically (you can see it
On 6/15/2010 2:56 PM, Alexander Farber wrote:
grep -rw DISPLAY /etc/
doesn't set anything either...
So, when connecting via SSH/PuTTY,
then the DISPLAy should be set to localhost:10.0 by SSH, correct?
Yes - that's mostly magic done by sshd when the client requests
forwarding. I think
I'm happy to help in some way, too. We have barebones CentOS 5 images we've
been using in EC2 for a long time, and our process for initially creating
them is fairly well documented, so holler if I can help.
Thanks,
Don
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.orgwrote:
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 12:17 -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
The point is to see where changes are happening, and to be
able to cherry pick in a migration toward the latest [but
being able to spot the deltas from the prior version], which,
as I understood it, was your goal
I just found the
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Ed Westphal wrote:
I'm getting the following dependency problem. Please advise how to resolve.
Running 5.5 with latest kernel and all updates. Tried getting this one to
update and can't - what am I missing?
known problem, see the rpmforge users list.
It's
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Frank Cox wrote:
I just found the slickest tool to compare files.
meld
yum install meld will get it for you from the epel repository.
I did not know that Mr. Spock had brought that back from
Vulcan; next think you know the secret of the nerve pinch will
be revealed
Hello Don,
I would be more than interested about CentOS on EC2.
Regards,
--
Andrei
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Don MacAskill d...@smugmug.com wrote:
I'm happy to help in some way, too. We have barebones CentOS 5 images
we've been using in EC2 for a long time, and our process for
On 06/16/2010 06:10 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm trying to do an update to some servers... and they have both i386 and
x86_64 perl. The latter won't update, because the idiotic *man pages* are
dups. Is there *any* way, short of using rpm directly with a --force, to
get yum to ignore the
On 6/15/10 3:26 PM, Kahlil Hodgson kahlil.hodg...@dealmax.com.au wrote:
On 06/16/2010 06:10 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm trying to do an update to some servers... and they have both i386 and
x86_64 perl. The latter won't update, because the idiotic *man pages* are
dups. Is there *any* way,
On 06/15/2010 03:26 PM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
On 06/16/2010 06:10 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm trying to do an update to some servers... and they have both i386 and
x86_64 perl. The latter won't update, because the idiotic *man pages* are
dups. Is there *any* way, short of using rpm
On 06/15/2010 03:52 PM, Benjamin Franz wrote:
On 06/15/2010 03:26 PM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
On 06/16/2010 06:10 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm trying to do an update to some servers... and they have both i386 and
x86_64 perl. The latter won't update, because the idiotic *man
mattias jonsson m...@mjw.se wrote:
Or
Enter the 5.0 repo?
That won't work because yum will just tell you everything is up to date.
You need to either look at what broke (if anything, and the reason for
your wanting to go backwards) and just back those out, or do what
others have said: back up
On 16/06/10 08:47, Gary Greene wrote:
On 6/15/10 3:26 PM, Kahlil Hodgson kahlil.hodg...@dealmax.com.au wrote:
Yes, this is frustrating. I've encountered it a number of times while
packaging perl modules that override those in the core (e.g.
Test::More). Sorry, but I've never found a really
- Original Message
From: R P Herrold herr...@centos.org
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Tue, June 15, 2010 4:14:03 PM
Subject: [CentOS] rpm - diff and patch updating
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Frank Cox wrote:
I just found the slickest tool
to compare files.
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