Thanks guys, This now work fine. I found your help extremely useful.
This URL - (
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Managing_Confined_Services/sect-Managing_Confined_Services-Configuration_examples-Changing_port_numbers.html)
further shed more light on SELinUX .
Thanks
From: Alexander Farber alexander.far...@gmail.com
I run a small Facebook game at a CentOS 6.3 machine
with PostgreSQL 8.4.3 + few PHP scripts + 1 Perl daemon
and even though the server worked ok,
I've suggested my users to double up the RAM
to 32 GB and they have collected money for that.
Anyone using VIRT to make decisions about resource utilization is
completely ignorant of its function.
I agree. I don't understand why Sun Grid Engine does exactly that.
I posted a full explanation of this problem and the solution we used here:
From: Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
If I were looking for a load balancer to run on a Linux - specifically,
CentOS - machine - what would you recommend?
We use (an old) keepalived/ipvs in direct routing here...
Works fine; except for the apparent lack of good (up to date) documentation.
If you're talking about web traffic, I'd recommend Varnish: cache and
load-balancer in one application.
BR Bent
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
If I were looking for a load balancer to run on a Linux - specifically,
CentOS - machine -
Hello list,
I am soliciting opinion here as opposed technical help with an idea I
have. I've setup a bacula backup system on an AWS volume. Bacula stores a
LOT of information in it's mysql database (in my setup, you can also use
postgres or sqlite if you chose). Since I've started doing this I
On 01.10.2012 19:24, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hello list,
I am soliciting opinion here as opposed technical help with an idea
I
have. I've setup a bacula backup system on an AWS volume. Bacula
stores a
LOT of information in it's mysql database (in my setup, you can also
use
postgres or
What a wild idea! :-)
I don't think it will work; S3 is not really a filesystem afaik.
Hey, well thanks for the compliment! Thing is once you mount your s3 bucket
to your local file system via fuse and the s3fs app, your S3 bucket will
ACT like a local filesystem in every way. If you read the
Hi, folks.
Ever since we brought some of our servers up to 6.x, where the gspca
module comes with the kernel, instead of us building it, we've been
seeing problems. One system gives very strange loops - someone walks
through, then repeat a few times, then the next motion, etc. The
current
Hi,
700 GB is quite large. What was the amount of data you would have
backed up till this point ? Could be that the catalog data is building
up, have you looked at
http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Catalog_Maintenance.html
While your setup in theory should work, have you tested
On 10/01/12 11:24 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
So I had an idea. What about uses the fuse based s3fs to mount an S3
bucket on the local filesystem and use that as your mysql data dir? In
other words mount your s3 bucket on /var/lib/mysql
databases need fast reliable commited random small block
Am 01.10.2012 um 20:24 schrieb Tim Dunphy:
Hello list,
I am soliciting opinion here as opposed technical help with an idea I
have. I've setup a bacula backup system on an AWS volume. Bacula stores a
LOT of information in it's mysql database (in my setup, you can also use
postgres or sqlite
At our shop we have used quadstor - http://www.quadstor.com with good
amount of success. But our use is specifically for vmware environments
over a SAN. However it is possible (i have tried this a couple of
times) to use the quadstor virtual disks as a local block device,
format it with ext4 or
Hello listmates,
If I have a NIC on my CentOS 6.2 machine two which I want to assign to IP
addresses: one acquired via DHCP, the other one fixed - is there a way to
do that? How do I do that?
Thanks.
Boris.
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On Oct 1, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hello list,
I am soliciting opinion here as opposed technical help with an idea I
have. I've setup a bacula backup system on an AWS volume. Bacula stores a
LOT of information in it's mysql database (in my setup, you can also use
postgres or
On Mon, 1 Oct 2012, Craig White wrote:
On Oct 1, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
I am soliciting opinion here as opposed technical help with an idea
I have. I've setup a bacula backup system on an AWS volume. Bacula
stores a LOT of information in it's mysql database (in my setup,
you
Am 01.10.2012 um 22:53 schrieb Boris Epstein:
Hello listmates,
If I have a NIC on my CentOS 6.2 machine two which I want to assign to IP
addresses: one acquired via DHCP, the other one fixed - is there a way to
do that? How do I do that?
aliases are used to bind a second ip to the
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:46 PM, Leon Fauster leonfaus...@googlemail.comwrote:
Am 01.10.2012 um 22:53 schrieb Boris Epstein:
Hello listmates,
If I have a NIC on my CentOS 6.2 machine two which I want to assign to IP
addresses: one acquired via DHCP, the other one fixed - is there a way to
Hi all,
I was recently charged with configuring a new fairly large (24x3TB
disks) fileserver for my group. I think I know mostly what I want to do
with it, but I did have two questions, at least one of which is directly
related to CentOS.
1) The controller node has two 90GB SSDs that I plan to
On 10/01/12 8:39 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
The controller node has two 90GB SSDs that I plan to use as a
bootable RAID1 system disk. What is the preferred method for laying
out the RAID array?
a server makes very little use of its system disks after its booted,
everything it needs ends up in
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