Hello Ozy,
having used Hyper-V for about two years, ever since it was 'published'
in it's pre-release version immediately after release of Windows 2008
Server, I'm very glad you found the time to write a Wiki article on the
issue. I remember the time drifts in particular, and wasting two
Am 31.03.11 01:57, schrieb Jonathan Q.:
Hi, I'd like to request the creation of a homepage. I'm working on an
update of the Nagios HowTo, and I'd like to post it for review. My
userid is JonathanQuist
Go ahead.
Ralph
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Am 31.03.11 18:39, schrieb Jim Woods:
Hello,
I just want to create a homepage in the CentOS Wiki,
Wiki name: JimWoods
Go ahead.
Ralph
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Am 31.03.11 18:52, schrieb Jim Woods:
Hello again,
I want to contribute to the Wiki, in the WebsiteVer2 section,
What exactly there? You have seen the Thread(s) on the centos-devel
mailing list? There will be an IRC meeting, probably next week - thread
also is on the devel list.
Ralph
Am 02.04.11 15:15, schrieb Milos Blazevic:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2387594
Having said that, I would really appreciate if you could review the
article, got back to me with your findings, and if the content from this
source could find it's way into this fine Wiki article of yours
Am 30.03.11 17:18, schrieb Alex Goffe:
I have created the bulk of the document over at
http://wiki.centos.org/AlexGoffe, This is a basic hand holding guide
for a user to install fog 0.30 on centos 5.5, ideally aimed at users
with basic Linux experience. Anyone with FOG experience please
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Am 02.04.11 15:15, schrieb Milos Blazevic:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2387594
Having said that, I would really appreciate if you could review the
article, got back to me with your findings, and if the content from this
source could find it's way into
Hi Ralph,
I emailed you sometime last week off-list. I re-read the website
version 2, next steps thread, tried to write an email in response,
realized it was terribly too long, and figured I would edit the wiki
pages or put up a couple of new ones.
That's when I realized I had to ask for
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, John R Pierce wrote:
On 04/01/11 6:54 PM, Digimer wrote:
I would not fault someone for moving on, but I would when said person
does so in a manner that only leads to unhelpful drama.
yeah, seriously. call the WHAHmbulance.
I don't see how this is helpful either.
On 04/01/11 11:56, Kumar, Ranjan wrote:
Hi,
We are a Channel product team within LSI and we are trying to add Cent OS 5.5
to our compatibility Matrix. We found out that LSI currently has a
relationship with CentOS for another project on the Internal Storage division
but not with the OS
Mark Pryor wrote:
I'm trying to install CentOS-5.5 on my new HP
micro-server,
which has no CD drive.
If all you want to do is kick-off an install via USB stick, you want
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.5/os/x86_64/images/diskboot.img
and use syslinux/memdisk to boot it on a vfat
Are it possible?
With full root access?
And gnome etc
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You could try to be more specific ??
What do you want to run from USB ? And from what device ?
On Sat, 2011-04-02 at 13:49 +0200, mattias wrote:
Are it possible?
With full root access?
And gnome etc
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I will run centos from usb like you can with e.g ubuntu
A usb pendrive
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Michel van Deventer
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 2:03 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Run from usb
Mattias wrote on Sat, 2 Apr 2011 14:19:17 +0200:
I will run centos from usb like you can with e.g ubuntu
A usb pendrive
And what is the problem? This information is all available on the net.
Kai
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well, first question: why don't you allow local access to port 80?
There is no reason for that.
This is httpd itself. Switch on the status page and then look for
yourself. It's a well-known phenomenon since Apache 2.0 or 2.2.
Kai
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I've replaced disks in a hardware RAID 1 with larger disks and enlarged
the array. Now I have to find a way to tell LVM about the extra space.
It seems there are two ways:
1. delete partition with fdisk and recreate a larger one. This is
obviously a bit tricky if you do not want to lose data, I
A quick Google search on 'centos from usbstick' returned the following
link (among others) :
https://projects.centos.org/trac/livecd/wiki/ImageFlash
Regards,
Michel
On Sat, 2011-04-02 at 14:53 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Mattias wrote on Sat, 2 Apr 2011 14:19:17 +0200:
I
And this list are not only for problems
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Kai Schaetzl
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 2:53 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Run from usb
Mattias wrote on Sat, 2 Apr 2011
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I've replaced disks in a hardware RAID 1 with larger disks and enlarged
the array. Now I have to find a way to tell LVM about the extra space.
It seems there are two ways:
1. delete partition with fdisk and recreate a larger one. This is
obviously a bit tricky if you do not
On Sat, 2011-04-02 at 12:02 -0500, Jay Leafey wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I've replaced disks in a hardware RAID 1 with larger disks and enlarged
the array. Now I have to find a way to tell LVM about the extra space.
It seems there are two ways:
2. create another partition on the disk,
Did you check if you already have the G05 firmware on all RE4-GP?
The G04 firmware is not suitable for RAID.
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=182t=25057
GS
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On Sat, 2 Apr 2011, Gerhard Schneider wrote:
Did you check if you already have the G05 firmware on all RE4-GP?
The G04 firmware is not suitable for RAID.
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=182t=25057
Yes all our drives are on G05 firmware.
Cheers,
Steve
mattias wrote:
And this list are not only for problems
(snip)
Mattias wrote on Sat, 2 Apr 2011 14:19:17 +0200:
I will run centos from usb like you can with e.g ubuntu
A usb pendrive
And what is the problem? This information is all available on the net.
Kai
Correct, Mattias. But,
I have trouble finding definitive information about this. I am considering
the use of SME 7.5.1 (centOS based) for my server needs, but I do want to
use ZFS and I thus far I have only found information about the ZFS-Fuse
implementation and unclear hints that there is another way. Phoronix
reported
Can so. tell me if fuse-ZFS is more trouble than it's worth?
I've tried both fuse-ZFS, and also zfs installed from rpm's on
zfsonlinux.org. Both on centos 5.5.
fuse-ZFS is more polished, but cut write speeds in half on my raid 5.
I ended up going ext4.
SME Server is great by the way - been
On 04/02/11 1:54 PM, Dawid Horacio Golebiewski wrote:
I have trouble finding definitive information about this. I am considering
the use of SME 7.5.1 (centOS based) for my server needs, but I do want to
use ZFS and I thus far I have only found information about the ZFS-Fuse
implementation and
I pondered Solaris for some time, but as I do not intend to build the OS
from scratch and nexenta was to GUIed for me I started researching SME.
What puzzled me is the theory and the practice: RAIDz is the best
solution from a theoretical standpoint (maximum features available) but
still raid
On 04/02/11 2:28 PM, Dawid Horacy Golebiewski wrote:
Opensolaris supposedly stopped last February.
opensolaris has been superceded by openindiana (full distribution) and
illumos (a community developed/supported kernel derived from opensolaris).
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