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que es mejor la lpic o la de red hat ???
y si la de red hat esta en español???
muchaa gracias
El 15 de julio de 2010 05:21, Javier Basisty javier.basi...@gmail.comescribió:
Que leas mucho y que estes siempre al tanto de las tecnologias
nuevas. Presta mucha atencion a la documentacion
LPI el nivel es muy bajo.
RHCE es mas conocida y de mayor peso, luego del RHCE hay certificaciones
para ir subiendo de categoria como el RHA (si no me equivoco).
El examen RHCE es en ingles.
El 14 de julio de 2010 22:18, JUAN CARLOS carlos.gilarr...@gmail.comescribió:
que es mejor la lpic o
Depende de que exámenes de LPI, si es el 1 si que son sencillos (menos para
una administrador de sistemas) por que son muy a nivel de usuario.
Los de nivel 2 y diría que son más difíciles.
Los de nivel 3 pues no he visto ninguno.
Saludos.
El 15 de julio de 2010 16:12, Anthony Mogrovejo
Buen da,
estoy montando un dominio Samba3X (3.3.8). Lo integre con
centos-DS.
Puedo logearme con los usuarios que he creado con smbldap-useradd.
Pero no puedo unir maquinas al dominio desde maquinas windows xp.
Si la mquina la uno al dominio desde
2010/7/14 victor santana reparaciononl...@gmail.com:
Hola a t...@s, tengo que convertir 2 discos que están en array1 con mdadm en
discos simples, llevar un disco para el /, /boot y el otro disco solo /home.
No estoy seguro de como proceder sin perder datos y obviamente sin
reinstalar.
Hola a todos
Estoy configurando un acceso por medio de ssh entre un ipod-touch y mi
maquina personal tengo dos preguntas
la primera
es posible hacer este tipo de conexión ovio con una aplicación que compre en
la tienda de aplicaciones para conexiones ssh
y la segunda
esta es un tanto mas
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com wrote:
We cannot tell until you check the vendor:device ID pair. It's a one-liner:
for BUSID in $(/sbin/lspci | awk '{ IGNORECASE=1 } /net/ { print $1
}'); do /sbin/lspci -s $BUSID -m; /sbin/lspci -s $BUSID -n; done
Then you can
On 7/15/10, Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com wrote:
AFAIK, VT-d is only implemented LGA 1156/P55 and 34XX Chipsets:
http://www.intel.com/products/server/chipsets/3400-3420/3400-3420-overview.htm
AFAIK from the last couple of weeks of looking for suitable parts,
some of the desktop Q series
No-one else has anything to say about this problem?
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Do you see the slow behaviour (10 MiB/s) for all of the device or only
for the
part that is 2T?
Why use a partition table at all? run dd directly against the device. If
this
is slow then you have a controller side problem.
very true, back to Go :(
Peter Kjellstrom c...@nsc.liu.se
On 7/14/10, William Warren hescomins...@emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com wrote:
On 7/14/2010 1:16 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
Googling up a really old 2005 newsgroup thread says some people had 24
physical NIC (6x 4quad) in a system before and one person vaguely
remembers a hard 256 limit
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 09:05:38PM -0600, Brian Marshall wrote:
My config files can be referenced on my forum post
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flattopic_id=27153forum=42
Your /etc/nscd.conf is only configured to cache passwd/group/hosts. It's
not configured to
The problem I am having is that shadow does not seem to get cached by
nscd. Here's how I have tracked this down.
NSCD not caching shadow user credentials is a fact. There is nothing wrong
with your configuration. NSCD just does not do what you seem to expect
from it. You can't make it what you
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499204
Given I can boot the install disk and chroot in, there must be away around Grub
while still keeping LVM installed.
Any ideas?
Screen says:
Booting Centos (2.6.18-194.3.1.el5)
root (hd0,0)
Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
When launching oowriter and other apps, I get this error:
_IceTransSocketUNIXConnect: Cannot connect to non-local host myh.dom.tld
The app -- oowriter or whatever I happen to be invoking-- starts okay.
But this error message tells me something's not right.
Curiously, the hostname command
Jason Pyeron wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499204
Given I can boot the install disk and chroot in, there must be away around
Grub
while still keeping LVM installed.
Any ideas?
Screen says:
Booting Centos (2.6.18-194.3.1.el5)
root (hd0,0)
Filesystem type is
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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 9:29
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Grub booting issue
Jason Pyeron wrote:
Jason Pyeron wrote:
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of m.r...@5-cent.us
Jason Pyeron wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499204
Given I can boot the install disk and chroot in, there must be away
around Grub while still keeping LVM installed.
Any ideas?
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Grub booting issue
Jason Pyeron wrote:
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
I'm not looking to move virtual machines between physical platforms; just
want some protection between applications sharing a physical server.
They'll all be using local disk in one form or another.
Much the easiest to manage is just having the virtual machine use a file
in dom0 as its disk.
Had some trouble getting Centos x64 installed as a guest in my new Centos
5.5 x64 server using Xen (thanks again for all the help getting the
hardware virtualization turned on and confirmed yesterday!).
When I chose OS Linux, and whatever they called the detailed OS subtype I
chose the Red Hat
To the list:
1) Someone off the list (thanks!) offered to send me an RT kernel based
on 2.6.23.X. So I thought why not try to build a standard / server type
based on the standard 2.6.23 version.
2) Red Hat 6 Beta 2 is based on a similar starting point
3) I was not going to fix something Red
Yes but I have worked in many organizations that use directory services for
authentication and my machines with them have always cached authentication data
so I can login if I'm not online. I can't expect laptop users to always have a
network connection. If Mac OS and Windows can manage to
The virtualization manual doesn't seem to say; does one have to do
anything to get the Centos 5.5 paravirtualization drivers installed? Or is
it sufficient to specify a paravirtualized guest, and the Centos install
will then detect that and load the right things?
And, is there a way to check in
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 09:25:55AM -0600, Seth Bardash wrote:
Officially, Red Hat does not support rebuilds of its kernel with
configurations other than the one Red Hat ships.
In other news; water is wet, flames are hot, night follows day.
But back to our lead story where RedHat only
Brian Marshall wrote, On 07/15/2010 11:37 AM:
Yes but I have worked in many organizations that use directory services for
authentication and my machines with them have always cached authentication
data so I can login if I'm not online. I can't expect laptop users to always
have a network
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Had some trouble getting Centos x64 installed as a guest in my new Centos
5.5 x64 server using Xen (thanks again for all the help getting the
hardware virtualization turned on and confirmed yesterday!).
When I chose OS Linux, and whatever they called the detailed OS
On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 02:52 +, Ru-Benz Cáceres wrote:
I want to take the exams of redhat.. I´m starting now..
What advices I can get from you list?
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Hi Todd,
Yes, I have already used authconfig to enable caching. If you have any
questions about my configs I have a forum post with more details up there
including the related ldap, and pam config files.
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flattopic_id=27153forum=42
In using virt-install, and then virt-viewer to create a CentOS 5.5 x64 guest
(in my case for KVM), using the text mode for the install, it failed on me
in a similar way just if I added extra package groups - just stalled. It
went forward successfully if I just went with the standard default at
On Thu, July 15, 2010 11:19, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
In using virt-install, and then virt-viewer to create a CentOS 5.5 x64
guest
(in my case for KVM), using the text mode for the install, it failed on me
in a similar way just if I added extra package groups - just stalled. It
went forward
It seems there are some bugs discussed around this.
http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2132
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488597
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=599192
That being said, it does not seem like nscd is the way to solve this. Or at
very
On 07/15/2010 08:37 AM, Brian Marshall wrote:
Yes but I have worked in many organizations that use directory
services for authentication and my machines with them have always
cached authentication data so I can login if I'm not online. I can't
expect laptop users to always have a network
Whit Blauvelt wrote:
In using virt-install, and then virt-viewer to create a CentOS 5.5 x64
guest
(in my case for KVM), using the text mode for the install, it failed on me
in a similar way just if I added extra package groups - just stalled. It
went forward successfully if I just went with
On 07/15/2010 09:15 AM, Brian Marshall wrote:
The problem still remains, when the LDAP server is offline there is
no shadow data cached so LDAP users can not authenticate on cached
data despite caching and local auth sufficient being enabled in
authconfig .
Most LDAP servers don't provide
On 07/15/2010 04:57 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
Given I can boot the install disk and chroot in, there must be away around
Grub
while still keeping LVM installed.
What do you mean? Do you think that LVM is causing the problem in some way?
Where is the filesystem containing /boot located?
And
Then am I misinterpreting the fact that getent shadow returns data on ldap
users when ldap is up but not when it's down? I guess I don't understand where
that shadow data comes from when LDAP is up.
I just did some brief testing on installing sssd and there's a ton of fedora
packages I'll need
I think I'm more confused than before.
On 07/14/2010 06:59 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
The clients cannot be upgraded for several more months, possibly over
a year from now. They do not support NFS3.
Is that to say that they are Red Hat 2.1, from 1995? (not RHEL 2.1)?
The Windows server does
Does the fact that I am testing without SSL, TLS or Kerberos enabled have any
effect on this? I figured I'd do the security and encryption last.
I'm grasping at straws at this point. I'm starting feel like maybe LDAP was not
such a great idea since linux clients can't operate in the absence of
On 7/15/10 9:15 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Todd,
Yes, I have already used authconfig to enable caching. If you have any
questions about my configs I have a forum post with more details up there
including the related ldap, and pam config files.
On Jul 15, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Gary Greene wrote:
On 7/15/10 9:15 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Todd,
Yes, I have already used authconfig to enable caching. If you have any
questions about my configs I have a forum post with more details up there
including the related
On 7/15/10 11:29 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Gary Greene wrote:
On 7/15/10 9:15 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Todd,
Yes, I have already used authconfig to enable caching. If you have any
questions about my configs I have
On Jul 15, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Gary Greene wrote:
On 7/15/10 11:29 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Gary Greene wrote:
On 7/15/10 9:15 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Todd,
Yes, I have already used authconfig to enable
If I type xm console 6, say (when I have a virtual machine 6 running),
what should I get?
The documentation seems to indicate that I should get something that
behaves like a telnet to a serial console.
What I actually get is a connection that might show me a couple of lines
of output that do
If I can log in to the guest through the console, I can of course find out
what IP DHCP has assigned it. If I configure a static IP I can of course
connect to the system there (if it runs services, the firewall allows it,
all the usual caveats).
Does there happen to be any way to determine from
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:03 PM, David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net wrote:
If I can log in to the guest through the console, I can of course find out
what IP DHCP has assigned it. If I configure a static IP I can of course
connect to the system there (if it runs services, the firewall allows it,
On Thu, July 15, 2010 14:08, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:03 PM, David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net wrote:
If I can log in to the guest through the console, I can of course find
out
what IP DHCP has assigned it. If I configure a static IP I can of
course
connect to the system
On 7/15/10 11:49 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Gary Greene wrote:
On 7/15/10 11:29 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Gary Greene wrote:
On 7/15/10 9:15 AM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Am 15.07.2010 19:26, schrieb Brian Marshall:
Then am I misinterpreting the fact that getent shadow returns data on ldap
users when ldap is up but not when it's down? I guess I don't understand
where that shadow data comes from when LDAP is up.
/etc/nsswitch.conf
Alexander
What you're looking for is information on sitecustomize. Look at
/usr/lib/python2.4/site.py for more information.
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On Jul 15, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 15.07.2010 19:26, schrieb Brian Marshall:
Then am I misinterpreting the fact that getent shadow returns data on ldap
users when ldap is up but not when it's down? I guess I don't understand
where that shadow data comes from when LDAP
Am 15.07.2010 22:16, schrieb Brian Marshall:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 15.07.2010 19:26, schrieb Brian Marshall:
Then am I misinterpreting the fact that getent shadow returns data on ldap
users when ldap is up but not when it's down? I guess I don't understand
On Jul 15, 2010, at 2:27 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 15.07.2010 22:16, schrieb Brian Marshall:
On Jul 15, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 15.07.2010 19:26, schrieb Brian Marshall:
Then am I misinterpreting the fact that getent shadow returns data on ldap
users when ldap
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[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Messmer
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 13:25
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Grub booting issue
On 07/15/2010 04:57 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
Given I can boot
On 7/15/10 1:14 PM, Brian Marshall neoros...@gmail.com wrote:
What you're looking for is information on sitecustomize. Look at
/usr/lib/python2.4/site.py for more information.
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On 07/15/2010 02:08 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
No, but lilo does not support lvm.
As long as /boot isn't on the LVM, it shouldn't need to.
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On 07/15/2010 01:14 PM, Brian Marshall wrote:
I don't have a file /usr/lib/python2.4/site.py
On a 64 bit system, it'll be /usr/lib64/python2.4/site.py
The easiest way to extend the path is to set the PYTHONPATH environment
variable.
# env PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages
On 07/15/2010 10:26 AM, Brian Marshall wrote:
Then am I misinterpreting the fact that getent shadow returns data on
ldap users when ldap is up but not when it's down?
It would be unusual, but not impossible for getent shadow ... to have
the password hashes available. If that is the case, you
On 07/15/2010 10:32 AM, Brian Marshall wrote:
Does the fact that I am testing without SSL, TLS or Kerberos enabled
have any effect on this?
No, it doesn't.
I'm grasping at straws at this point. I'm starting feel like maybe
LDAP was not such a great idea since linux clients can't operate in
On 07/15/2010 05:09 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Did you build it from source or were you trying to install one of the
binary packages? You'll definitely want to build from source.
I take that back. Don't build it from source, that's silly.
Install the EPEL repo. You can then yum install
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[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Messmer
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Grub booting issue
On 07/15/2010 02:08 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
No, but lilo
On Jul 15, 2010, at 6:15 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 07/15/2010 05:09 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Did you build it from source or were you trying to install one of the
binary packages? You'll definitely want to build from source.
I take that back. Don't build it from source, that's
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Much the easiest to manage is just having the virtual machine use a file
in dom0 as its disk. Without pre-allocating, this lets me over-commit
somewhat to cover unknown future needs, for example.
One sees this a lot in the writeups; one assumes
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