On 05/25/2012 12:49 AM, Juan Pablo Botero wrote:
Gracias por las respuestas.
No recordaba la opción del netinstall, estaba pensando en alguna opción que
involucre PXE.
pxe, buenazo, realmente, con él te ahorras el tener que insertar un cd o
usb para arrancar
saludos
epe
Podrías hacer un spin de un CD o DVD de instalación CentOS, que tenga
opciones de autoconfiguración post-install, para que lo dejes trabajando y
te olvides de ese PC.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD
A priori, no recuerdo si la configuración varía mucho de la
Dissculpenme, yo queria descargar el S.O CentOS 5.6 para DVDpero no se donde
descargarlo. Me gustaria que apoyen por ladescarga...Gracia! y saludos.
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On 05/25/2012 11:31 AM, Lorenzo Diaz Perez wrote:
Dissculpenme, yo queria descargar el S.O CentOS 5.6 para DVDpero no
se donde descargarlo. Me gustaria que apoyen por ladescarga...Gracia!
hola Lorenzo
como no indicas si 32 o 64 aquí te va:
http://centos.mirror.iweb.ca/5/isos/
saludos
epe
Sólo por curiosidad... Por qué tiene que ser CentOS 5.6? No te sirve 5.8?
De todas maneras, http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/ tiene los mirrors de
CentOS 5.x
El 25 de mayo de 2012 13:36, Ernesto Pérez Estévez
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On 05/25/2012 11:31 AM, Lorenzo Diaz Perez wrote:
Tienes que buscar en la boveda xD
http://vault.centos.org/5.4/isos/i386/
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Mi error, http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/ solamente tiene CentOS 5.8 (o
al menos no tiene la ISO de CentOS 5.6)
El 25 de mayo de 2012 13:41, Héctor Herrera hherre...@gmail.com escribió:
Sólo por curiosidad... Por qué tiene que ser CentOS 5.6? No te sirve 5.8?
De todas maneras,
Revisen los mirror que envían, asi dejan de publicar link que no tiene
ninguna iso
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Aqui http://vault.centos.org/ existen todas las versiones disponibles..
Centos 5.6 -- http://vault.centos.org/5.6/isos/i386/
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On 05/25/2012 11:43 AM, Alexander Jose Labrador Guevara wrote:
Revisen los mirror que envían, asi dejan de publicar link que no tiene
ninguna iso
exactamente a quién va dirigido esto? revisa lo que escribes para saber
a quién va y poder ser de utilidad
Solo a modo de dar un aporte, ahora que mencionan lo del repositorio
local, aqui hay un pequeño review que hice hace unos 3 años en mi blog y
que procedi a actualizarlo. Quizas pueda ser de su ayuda.
Muchas gracias por el dato, encontré el que buscaba
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Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] (sin asunto)
Para:
Dear Jeff,
On Thu, 24 May 2012 15:16:13 -1000
Jeff Sadino jsadino.que...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a CentOS4 install and I am trying to mount a Windows Server
2008 folder. When I use this command:
You can try the sernet samba repositories.
http://www.sernet.de/en/
Dear Wessel,
I'd do the following.
give both servers a static non changing IP:
ldapA.yourdomain.tld, e.g. 10.0.0.1 on eth0
ldapB.yourdomain.tld, e.g. 10.0.0.2 on eth0
These two IPs will always be the same. You can access ldapA or ldapB
anytime via it's designated name.
For failover, use an
Hello,
I would like to compile python 2.7.3 for centos and was wondering if there
were any instructions I should follow. I would like to keep the standard
python the way it is. I would like to compile to /opt. Any tips or ideas
would be much appreciated.
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On Wednesday 23 May 2012 14.23.31 Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
...
I used 'arcconf' to create a big RAID60 out of (see below).
But then I mount it and it is way too small
This should be about 20TB :
...
/dev/sdb1 186G 60M 176G 1% /mnt/J4400-1
...
Here is how I created it :
From: Rita rmorgan...@gmail.com
I would like to compile python 2.7.3 for centos and was wondering if there
were any instructions I should follow. I would like to keep the standard
python the way it is. I would like to compile to /opt. Any tips or ideas
would be much appreciated.
Read the file
Rita wrote on 05/25/2012 06:29 AM:
Hello,
I would like to compile python 2.7.3 for centos and was wondering if there
were any instructions I should follow. I would like to keep the standard
python the way it is. I would like to compile to /opt. Any tips or ideas
would be much appreciated.
Hello,
The support for Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless is
native in the kernel since 2.6.37 (module brcm80211, renamed brcmsmac
since 2.6.39).
But is it backported to some kernel available for CentOS ?
Thanks,
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On 25 May 2012 08:39, Philippe Naudin philippe.nau...@supagro.inra.frwrote:
Hello,
The support for Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless is
native in the kernel since 2.6.37 (module brcm80211, renamed brcmsmac
since 2.6.39).
But is it backported to some kernel available for
Philippe Naudin wrote on 05/25/2012 08:39 AM:
Hello,
The support for Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless is
native in the kernel since 2.6.37 (module brcm80211, renamed brcmsmac
since 2.6.39).
But is it backported to some kernel available for CentOS ?
Thanks,
Check
Hey folks,
I have a 14TB disk array that I want to use for rsnapshot backups, and
am considering putting a dedup FS onto it. I know I've got about a TB
of duplication, at least. And it is not easy to remove manually.
Google lands me LessFS and SDFS as the prime candidates.
thanks,
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
First, thanks very much for continuing to help me.
On 05/23/2012 04:41 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
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Error: Protected multilib versions: glibc-2.12-1.47.el6_2.12.x86_64 !=
glibc-2.12-1.47.el6_2.9.i686
** Found 3
Tim,
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 05/23/2012 04:41 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
snip
3. The real issue here is to make sure you figure out HOW you got in
this position and how NOT to get into it again.
I think I understand how it occurred.
I tried to
Le ven. 25 mai 2012 09:42:14 CEST, Phil Schaffner a écrit:
Philippe Naudin wrote on 05/25/2012 08:39 AM:
Hello,
The support for Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless is
native in the kernel since 2.6.37 (module brcm80211, renamed brcmsmac
since 2.6.39).
But is it
Earl Ramirez wrote on 05/25/2012 09:37 AM:
Philippe,
You can try ELRepo, I believe that they have the drivers for boderdom, they
also have kernel 3.3.x, please read their note about using kernel 3.3.x. I
have tried it and I did not have any issues with it.
http://elrepo.org/tiki/kernel-ml
On 5/24/2012 8:00 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
I'll step out on a limb here and generalize somewhat; I would think that most
CentOS users use at least one third-party repository, if the traffic on this
list is any indication (and, again, I reserve the right to be wrong). So
knowing how to
Is there a way to force file permissions by directory (and subdirectories
under it)?
For example, the user's default umask value is 022 but I want it to be 002 in
certain directories.
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On a related note, I have a server that is using both the epel and
rpmforge repos. Is there a way to determine which packages came from
which repo?
You could try something like this:
rpm -qa --qf %-30{NAME}%{VENDOR}\n
See the man for more useful
Frank Cox wrote:
Is there a way to force file permissions by directory (and subdirectories
under it)?
For example, the user's default umask value is 022 but I want it to be 002 in
certain directories.
I have cronjobs like this to regularly give group read permissions (and
x for dirs) on
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:00 AM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com
On a related note, I have a server that is using both the epel and
rpmforge repos. Is there a way to determine which packages came from
which repo?
You could try something like this:
You could try something like this:
rpm -qa --qf %-30{NAME}%{VENDOR}\n
In 6.x, yum keeps track of where packages were installed from.
yum history packages-info packagename(s)
Hi. From http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=240877
yum list installed | grep repositoryname
Regards,
On 5/25/2012 12:43 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:00 AM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com
On a related note, I have a server that is using both the epel and
rpmforge repos. Is there a way to determine which packages came from
which
I have a client project to implement PCI/DSS compliance.
The PCI/DSS auditor has stipulated that the web server, application
middleware (tomcat), the db server have to be on different systems.
In addition the auditor has also stipulated that there be a NTP
server, a patch server,
The Host OS on
Arun Khan wrote:
I have a client project to implement PCI/DSS compliance.
The PCI/DSS auditor has stipulated that the web server, application
middleware (tomcat), the db server have to be on different systems.
In addition the auditor has also stipulated that there be a NTP
server, a patch
wow, seems like quite a lot.
What level of PCI/DSS compliance are you going for?
The only other thing I might add
Are you hosting the hardware? If it's
hosted else where then the facility that's
hosting the hardware needs to be PCI/DSS complaint.
On 5/25/2012 10:22 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
I
Ken godee wrote:
wow, seems like quite a lot.
Heh. When I was working for the company, I had a guy who sat in easy
earshot who was one of their folks who dealt with questions from companies
and businesses. The *easiest* one, the lowest level, was 60 or 63
questions. The serious, highest one was
Bowie Bailey wrote on 05/25/2012 01:00 PM:
Is Fedora Project EPEL?
Yes.
Phil
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2012/5/25 Arun Khan knu...@gmail.com:
I have a client project to implement PCI/DSS compliance.
The PCI/DSS auditor has stipulated that the web server, application
middleware (tomcat), the db server have to be on different systems.
requirement one primary function per server.
In addition the
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Philippe Naudin
philippe.nau...@supagro.inra.fr wrote:
Le ven. 25 mai 2012 09:42:14 CEST, Phil Schaffner a écrit:
Check http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-compat-wireless to see if it supports
your hardware with the standard kernel.
Phil, Earl,
Thanks for pointing
Users on Machine A with rights to log into and run jobs on Machine B using ssh
want to be able to view and cancel print jobs on Machine B.
This is easily accomplished via the commandline with lpq and lprm, but is there
a GUI that I can give them? I have them running things like scribus using
Greetings,
I *do* still have an FC2 box.
Would anyone second this procedure:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=14052forum=37post_id=47945
Thanks.
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Frank Cox wrote:
Users on Machine A with rights to log into and run jobs on Machine B using ssh
want to be able to view and cancel print jobs on Machine B.
This is easily accomplished via the commandline with lpq and lprm, but is
there
a GUI that I can give them? I have them running things
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Max Pyziur p...@brama.com wrote:
I *do* still have an FC2 box.
Would anyone second this procedure:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=14052forum=37post_id=47945
It might possibly work, but I can't quite imagine why anyone would
want
On Sat, 26 May 2012 00:05:40 +0200
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:
Users on Machine A with rights to log into and run jobs on Machine B using
ssh want to be able to view and cancel print jobs on Machine B.
This is easily accomplished via the commandline with lpq and lprm,
On Fri, 25 May 2012, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Max Pyziur p...@brama.com wrote:
I *do* still have an FC2 box.
Would anyone second this procedure:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=14052forum=37post_id=47945
It might possibly work, but I
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Max Pyziur p...@brama.com wrote:
I *do* still have an FC2 box.
Would anyone second this procedure:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=14052forum=37post_id=47945
It might possibly work, but I can't quite imagine why anyone would
want
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I think I understand how it occurred.
I tried to yum-remove a package
(I don't remember which one, but it wasn't important)
and I was told that 300+ packages would be removed.
I wasn't sure it I would be asked yes/no to this
(I know now that I will always be asked to
Greetings,
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey folks,
I have a Sun J4400 SAS1 disk array with 24 x 1T drives in it connected
to a Sunfire x2250 running 5.8 ( 64 bit )
You can perhaps think about using GFS apart from XFS
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I just noticed this, which doesn't actually seem to affect anything but does
create a mystery:
[frankcox@mutt temp]$ cat test.c
#include stdio.h
int main(void)
{
printf(Hello world\n);
return 0;
}
[frankcox@mutt temp]$ gcc -o test test.c
[frankcox@mutt temp]$ file
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Ken godee k...@perfect-image.com wrote:
wow, seems like quite a lot.
What level of PCI/DSS compliance are you going for?
I have to check this with the client. Credit card information will
be encrypted and stored in client's own db.
The only other thing I
Hi Eero,
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 1:12 AM, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
2012/5/25 Arun Khan knu...@gmail.com:
I have a client project to implement PCI/DSS compliance.
The PCI/DSS auditor has stipulated that the web server, application
middleware (tomcat), the db server have to
2012/5/26 Arun Khan knu...@gmail.com:
Hi Eero,
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 1:12 AM, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
2012/5/25 Arun Khan knu...@gmail.com:
I have a client project to implement PCI/DSS compliance.
The PCI/DSS auditor has stipulated that the web server, application
What level of PCI/DSS compliance are you going for?
I have to check this with the client. Credit card information will
be encrypted and stored in client's own db.
Yup, this is exactly what they don't want people to do and
I believe in the future they'll strive for just a handful
of
2012/5/26 Ken godee k...@perfect-image.com:
What level of PCI/DSS compliance are you going for?
I have to check this with the client. Credit card information will
be encrypted and stored in client's own db.
Yup, this is exactly what they don't want people to do and
I believe in the future
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