Hola a todos un saludo
Tengo una duda en mi maquina tengo instalado Apache2 y tengo la intención de
apuntarla a un nombre de dominio que acabo de comprar en nic.mx, pero, como
ago eso? si alguien tiene un manual o alguna aguan receta que me pueda
sugerir estaría fenomenal y por cierto mi ip es
Hola amigos, recurro a ustedes, porque como ya he mencionado he contratado un
servicio de VPS y viene con centOS 5.5, y quisiera saber si hay alguna guia de
configuracion, o algo en lo que pueda guiarme.
Exitos,
Carlos Sura.
El 23 de julio de 2010 10:46, Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez
cen...@nuestroserver.com escribió:
On 07/23/2010 09:22 AM, Carlos Sura wrote:
Hola amigos, recurro a ustedes, porque como ya he mencionado he
contratado un servicio de VPS y viene con centOS 5.5, y quisiera saber si
hay alguna guia
Hola, les agradezco sus respuestas.
Ernesto, el manual esta muy interesante, pero no es el que busco. De todas
maneras agradezco tu aporte, todos los dias se aprende algo nuevo y lo lei.
Jorge, si contrate el VPS como dices tu ya armado, es decir, venia instalado
con la configuracion minima
Hola,
Si te comprendo que tengo que configurar todo eso, la verdad, si tengo ya
varias ip's publicas y en eso estoy, configurandolo todo... Por eso preguntaba
por alguna guia, manual, etc...
Gracias por la respuesta,
Exitos,
Carlos Sura
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:08:02 -0500
From:
Hei,
Ok, as many of you pointed out, the raid arrays did not start
automatically on linux rescue boot (when not mounting the arrays).
I followed Mogens' advice: I let linux rescue mount the arrays, then
checked /etc/mtab and unmounted everything. After that fsck run ok.
(Turned out the
Hello,
I read an article on the site lwn.net (http://lwn.net/Articles/397034/). My
question (a newbie question !) is : where may I find these packages
xulrunner-1.9.2.7-2.el5.x86_64.rpm and firefox-3.6.7-2.el5.centos.x86_64.rpm
?
Regards,
Yann
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I'm currently trying to install centos 5.4 x86-64bit on a raid 1, so if one the
2 disks fails the server will still be available.
i installed grub on /dev/sda using the advanced grub configuration option
during the install.
after the install is done i boot in linux rescue mode , chroot
From: David da...@adurotec.com
Has anyone successfully built a USB key for installing centos5.5 either
manually or using a tool like unetbootin?
I am trying to create one using the 64bit install DVD iso and so far the
USB either won't boot (unetbootin) or the installation aborts after I
From: Yann I. yann.i@googlemail.com
I read an article on the site lwn.net (http://lwn.net/Articles/397034/). My
question (a newbie question !) is : where may I find these packages
xulrunner-1.9.2.7-2.el5.x86_64.rpm and firefox-3.6.7-2.el5.centos.x86_64.rpm ?
Tried yum update?
The text says
From: Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com
I have an HP Server w/ a Smart Array controller I need to test. I always
used to use Inquisitor for this, but the hd tests are flaking out on the
cciss syntax and I don't have time to dig into it, the machine is essential
and I need to know
Has anyone here managed to send files from a mobile phone to a CentOS
system via Bluetooth? I'm trying with a Samsung E1310, using the GNOME
tools, but can't get it to work. I can send files from the Linux box to
this phone using the Nautilus bluetooth plugin
(nautilus-sendto-bluetooth), and
From: Hakan Koseoglu ha...@koseoglu.org
In the past, I heard that these 700MB were normally reserved for bios or
chipset
It still is, even with with 64 bit. If your motherboard supports
remapping this memory with 64 bit you can use the whole 4GB. Otherwise
you're limited to 3.2:
Toralf Lund wrote:
Hello.
Has anyone here managed to send files from a mobile phone to a CentOS
system via Bluetooth?
Yes, send and receive files by bluetooth, under CentOS 5.5 with a SE
T630 phone and the following setup:
# rpm -qa | grep blue
bluez-gnome-0.8-2.fc7
python-bluez-0.15-1.el5.rf
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Toralf Lund wrote:
Hello.
Has anyone here managed to send files from a mobile phone to a CentOS
system via Bluetooth?
Yes, send and receive files by bluetooth, under CentOS 5.5 with a SE
T630 phone and the following setup:
# rpm -qa | grep blue [ ... ]
I'm currently trying to install centos 5.4 x86-64bit on a raid 1,
/snip
So when you were asked where to install the boot loader, what did you choose?
Everything looks fine...
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Toralf Lund wrote:
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Toralf Lund wrote:
Getting service list...
Service not found
Is your bluetooth usb-stick(?) working? For example my bluetooth
usb-stick doesn't work with all USB-HUBs and does only work with USB
1.1. It's a little bit tricky.
regards
Olaf
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Toralf Lund wrote:
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Toralf Lund wrote:
Getting service list...
Service not found
Is your bluetooth usb-stick(?) working? For example my bluetooth
usb-stick doesn't work with all USB-HUBs and does only work with USB
1.1.
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:12:13AM +0200, Wessel | Postoffice wrote:
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to install centos 5.4 x86-64bit on a raid 1, so if one
the
2 disks fails the server will still be available.
i installed grub on /dev/sda using the advanced grub configuration option
during
Hi,
I have a curious problem installing WordPress on a local LAMP server
running CentOS 5.5. I have some other (dynamic) websites running on the
same machine without problems. Here's what I did.
1) Create a 'wordpress' database in MySQL monitor.
2) Download WordPress, unzip it into
Basti Schubert a écrit :
have a look at your webserver error log
cheers
basti
That did the trick!
I took a peek in /var/log/httpd/error_log, and found a few lines of
script tried to increase memory_limit to bytes.
I edited /etc/php.ini and increased the memory limit from 16M to
snip
And here's where things go wrong. When I click on Begin installation,
Firefox wants to open the file install.php by leaving me one of the
two following choices :
a) edit install.php in GEdit
b) download install.php
It sounds like you might not have your php set up correctly in apache
Try something like this:
Grubdevice (hd0) /dev/sdb
Grubroot (hd0,0)
Grubsetup (hd0)
His syntax shows the installation from within a grub prompt which is right,
Yours looks more like what you use with grub-install. Regardless, his approach
is how my kickstart has been doing it for years with
I don't have a direct answer to your question, but here is the howto I
have been using twice, with good results:
http://www.howtoforge.com/software-raid1-grub-boot-fedora-8
After installing grub to the other disk, did you update your grub.conf
accordingly?
Terv.
Jussi
On 23.7.2010 11.12,
I actually did follow this as the manual attempt at getting it to work;
unsuccessfully. I probably should have clarified it better in my
original email.
The USB boots, I get the install menu, the USB drivers, etc. are
installed and then I am prompted for the location of the iso. Once I
On 7/22/2010 6:09 PM, David wrote:
Has anyone successfully built a USB key for installing centos5.5 either
manually or using a tool like unetbootin?
I am trying to create one using the 64bit install DVD iso and so far the
USB either won't boot (unetbootin) or the installation aborts after
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure how to start but I have an automount map tripping as soon as
automount starts.
I've no services that use that mount point and am baffeled as to why
its mounted.
When I remove the map entry fro that mount point, I get complaints in /
Did you try the HP Insight Diagnostics from the SmartStart CD?
It was 3 faulty discs, heat aggravated such that it wasn't easy to diagnose.
Fixed...
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 7/22/2010 6:09 PM, David wrote:
Has anyone successfully built a USB key for installing centos5.5 either
manually or using a tool like unetbootin?
I am trying to create one using the 64bit install DVD iso and so far the
USB either won't boot (unetbootin) or the
From: David da...@adurotec.com
The USB boots, I get the install menu, the USB drivers, etc. are
installed and then I am prompted for the location of the iso. Once I
select the location and then the actual iso, the install aborts.
Is there an error message before it aborts?
I use a
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 4:12 AM, Wessel | Postoffice
wes...@postoffice.nl wrote:
I'm currently trying to install centos 5.4 x86-64bit on a raid 1, so if one
the 2 disks fails the server will still be available.
i installed grub on /dev/sda using the advanced grub configuration option
during
On 7/23/2010 9:00 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Try something like this:
Grubdevice (hd0) /dev/sdb
Grubroot (hd0,0)
Grubsetup (hd0)
His syntax shows the installation from within a grub prompt which is right,
Yours looks more like what you use with grub-install. Regardless, his approach
is
One problem I've discovered in cpuspeed is that there are drivers missing:
# cd /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.8.1.el5/kernel/drivers/cpufreq
# ll
total 72
-rwxr--r-- 1 root root 14408 Jul 1 21:40 cpufreq_conservative.ko
-rwxr--r-- 1 root root 16168 Jul 1 21:40 cpufreq_ondemand.ko
-rwxr--r-- 1 root
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 11:54:53AM -0400, ken wrote:
One problem I've discovered in cpuspeed is that there are drivers missing:
# cd /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.8.1.el5/kernel/drivers/cpufreq
# ll
total 72
-rwxr--r-- 1 root root 14408 Jul 1 21:40 cpufreq_conservative.ko
-rwxr--r-- 1 root
On 07/23/10 5:47 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
3) # chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/wordpress
I have always been told that apache shouldn't own or have write access
to files or directories unless it absolutely has to, as this is a
unnecessary security exposure
ken wrote:
One problem I've discovered in cpuspeed is that there are drivers missing:
# cd /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.8.1.el5/kernel/drivers/cpufreq
# ll
total 72
-rwxr--r-- 1 root root 14408 Jul 1 21:40 cpufreq_conservative.ko
-rwxr--r-- 1 root root 16168 Jul 1 21:40 cpufreq_ondemand.ko
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 11:22:58AM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 7/22/2010 6:09 PM, David wrote:
Has anyone successfully built a USB key for installing centos5.5 either
The only problem I found was that the install insisted on installing
grub on the USB drive
John Doe wrote:
From: David da...@adurotec.com
The USB boots, I get the install menu, the USB drivers, etc. are
installed and then I am prompted for the location of the iso. Once I
select the location and then the actual iso, the install aborts.
Is there an error message before it
Hello,
This message just came across on another mailing list I am on. The
little dig on Unix as being old and Windows being new got me annoyed so
I wanted to reply, but with some real contacts that he asks for at the end.
I figured there might be some folks who could help him out. Feel free to
2010/7/23 Kurt Hansen khan...@charityweb.net:
Hello,
This message just came across on another mailing list I am on. The
little dig on Unix as being old and Windows being new got me annoyed so
I wanted to reply, but with some real contacts that he asks for at the end.
I figured there might
Kurt Hansen wrote:
Hello,
This message just came across on another mailing list I am on. The
little dig on Unix as being old and Windows being new got me annoyed so
I wanted to reply, but with some real contacts that he asks for at the
end.
I figured there might be some folks who could
On Jul 23, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Kurt Hansen khan...@charityweb.net wrote:
Hello,
This message just came across on another mailing list I am on. The
little dig on Unix as being old and Windows being new got me annoyed so
I wanted to reply, but with some real contacts that he asks for at the
On 07/23/10 12:05 PM, Kurt Hansen wrote:
Our company has 30 shops that connect to a central server where the
point -of-sale software runs, and is currently operating on Unix (it´s
an old system we acquired when we bought another company). It seems
obvious we have to replace this Unix
I need to run a copy table to '/home/user/dir/copy.txt'; but I get
permission denied. Filesystem dir modes are ok and I get no event
logged in audit.log, but if I setenforce 0, I can do the copy. This
explains auditd silence:
# sesearch --audit |egrep postgres.*home
dontaudit postgresql_t
On 7/23/2010 12:40 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 07/23/10 5:47 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
3) # chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/wordpress
I have always been told that apache shouldn't own or have write access
to files or directories unless it absolutely has to, as this is a
Tonight I have to boot a diskless server with iLO and dd a remote image
available by ssh
onto a usb key. As there is no local place to store the image, whats the most
efficient
cmd to push the image from the remote server using ssh into the local pipe
pushing out
to `dd of=/dev/sdx`?
Would a
On Jul 23, 2010, at 6:27 PM, Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com
wrote:
Tonight I have to boot a diskless server with iLO and dd a remote image
available by ssh
onto a usb key. As there is no local place to store the image, whats the most
efficient
cmd to push the image from the
Hi all,
Is there a way to automate the removal of Klipper?
It fouls up one of our major applications.
Thanks in advance.
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The easy way is to plain just not start it at login by doing the following:
rm -f /usr/share/autostart/klipper.desktop
On 7/23/10 5:06 PM, aurfal...@gmail.com aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to automate the removal of Klipper?
It fouls up one of our major applications.
YOu can ssh to it and mount an iso from a web server as well.
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, Ross Walker wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 6:27 PM, Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com
wrote:
Tonight I have to boot a diskless server with iLO and dd a remote image
available by ssh
onto a usb key. As
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Tonight I have to boot a diskless server with iLO and dd a remote image
available by ssh
onto a usb key. As there is no local place to store the image, whats the most
efficient
cmd to push the image from the remote server using ssh into the local pipe
pushing out
dd over ssh should be a sure thing. If you do a lot of image copies remote or
otherwise you might want to try clonezilla-live. It knows enough about most
file systems to only copy the used blocks and can access the image store with
smb, nfs, or ssh.
Yeah not lots, just an esxi update...
I'll
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