[CentOS-es] Error al iniciar DHCP

2012-10-31 Thread Fidel Dominguez
Hola amigos, cuanto intento iniciar el DHCP me da el siguiente error:
Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpdNo subnet declaration for eth1 (no IPv4
addresses).
Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth1.  If this is not
what
Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:you want, please write a subnet declaration
Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:in your dhcpd.conf file for the network
segment
Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:to which interface eth1 is attached. **


Tengo la tarjeta de red eth1, pero esta aun no esta conectada al switch. No
se si esto tiene algo que ver, pero quisiera algun consejo o ayuda al
respecto

Saludos

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Re: [CentOS-es] Error al iniciar DHCP

2012-10-31 Thread Miguel González Castaños
Hola:

   Tendrás que explicarnos el esquema que tienes de red. Parece que te 
falta una declaración de una subred (subnet)

Saludos,

Miguel

On 31/10/2012 23:43, Fidel Dominguez wrote:
 Hola amigos, cuanto intento iniciar el DHCP me da el siguiente error:
 Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpdNo subnet declaration for eth1 (no IPv4
 addresses).
 Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth1.  If this is not
 what
 Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:you want, please write a subnet declaration
 Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:in your dhcpd.conf file for the network
 segment
 Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:to which interface eth1 is attached. **


 Tengo la tarjeta de red eth1, pero esta aun no esta conectada al switch. No
 se si esto tiene algo que ver, pero quisiera algun consejo o ayuda al
 respecto

 Saludos

 Fidel
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Re: [CentOS-es] Error al iniciar DHCP

2012-10-31 Thread Fidel Dominguez
2012/10/31 Miguel González Castaños miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es

 Hola:

Tendrás que explicarnos el esquema que tienes de red. Parece que te
 falta una declaración de una subred (subnet)


Si amigo eso parece, pues te comento mas que he visto
Cuando conecto el router a eth1 funciona todo bien, porque coje la ip que
da el router.

Me he fijado y solo tengo este archivo
/etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0
No se si tendre que copiar el mismo y ponerlo como eth1 y editarlo.
La tarjeta funciona bien.
Ahora lo que creo que en vez de un problema de DHCP lo que tengo es
problema para configurar esta tarjeta
Tambien cuando ejecuto:
system-config-network
no me sale eth1

Alguna idea?


 Saludos,

 Miguel

 On 31/10/2012 23:43, Fidel Dominguez wrote:
  Hola amigos, cuanto intento iniciar el DHCP me da el siguiente error:
  Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpdNo subnet declaration for eth1 (no IPv4
  addresses).
  Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd: ** Ignoring requests on eth1.  If this is not
  what
  Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:you want, please write a subnet
 declaration
  Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:in your dhcpd.conf file for the network
  segment
  Oct 31 18:34:21 dns1 dhcpd:to which interface eth1 is attached. **
 
 
  Tengo la tarjeta de red eth1, pero esta aun no esta conectada al switch.
 No
  se si esto tiene algo que ver, pero quisiera algun consejo o ayuda al
  respecto
 
  Saludos
 
  Fidel
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Re: [CentOS-es] eliminar archivo disco nas lleno

2012-10-31 Thread Gabriel
El 29/10/12 20:57, victor santana escribió:
 Hola a tod@s.
 Tengo un disco nas para backup con dirvish, y resulta que se ha llenado y
 necesito eliminar algun archivo para poder seguir metiendo backups.
 Los parametros del montaje en fstab estan:

 192.168.1.2:/nas-00/ /mnt nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr

 Intento eliminar con:
 rm -fr archivo.txt
 y me devuelve:
 no se puede borrar archivo.txt no queda espacio en el dispositivo.

 Entonces intenté moverlo, e hice:
 mv .//archivo.txt /var/tmp/
 me devuelve:
 preserving permissions for «/var/tmp/archivo.txt»: La operación no está
 soportada

 Ya no se que más hacer...
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Podrias enviar un df ?

Intentaste hacer archivo.txt ?


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Re: [CentOS-es] Error al iniciar DHCP

2012-10-31 Thread Miguel González Castaños
On 01/11/2012 00:25, Fidel Dominguez wrote:
 2012/10/31 Miguel González Castaños miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es

 Hola:

 Tendrás que explicarnos el esquema que tienes de red. Parece que te
 falta una declaración de una subred (subnet)

 Si amigo eso parece, pues te comento mas que he visto
 Cuando conecto el router a eth1 funciona todo bien, porque coje la ip que
 da el router.
Evidentemente tienes configurado eth1 como dinámico

 Me he fijado y solo tengo este archivo
 /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0
 No se si tendre que copiar el mismo y ponerlo como eth1 y editarlo.
Tienes que tener un fichero ifcfg-eth1 ya creado. Probablemente con 
protocolo dhcp. Tienes que ponerlo como static y poner una IP de la 
misma subred que te da el router

Saludos

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Re: [CentOS-es] Error al iniciar DHCP

2012-10-31 Thread Fidel Dominguez
Amigo muchas gracias por todo, me diste la idea y pues problema solucionado.
Conecte el router a esta tarjeta y despues system-config-network y listo.
Ahora si me levanto el dhcp sin errores, ahora lo que debo esperar a que me
llegue el switch que ordene,

Saludos
Fidel


2012/10/31 Miguel González Castaños miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es

 On 01/11/2012 00:25, Fidel Dominguez wrote:
  2012/10/31 Miguel González Castaños miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es
 
  Hola:
 
  Tendrás que explicarnos el esquema que tienes de red. Parece que te
  falta una declaración de una subred (subnet)
 
  Si amigo eso parece, pues te comento mas que he visto
  Cuando conecto el router a eth1 funciona todo bien, porque coje la ip que
  da el router.
 Evidentemente tienes configurado eth1 como dinámico
 
  Me he fijado y solo tengo este archivo
  /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0
  No se si tendre que copiar el mismo y ponerlo como eth1 y editarlo.
 Tienes que tener un fichero ifcfg-eth1 ya creado. Probablemente con
 protocolo dhcp. Tienes que ponerlo como static y poner una IP de la
 misma subred que te da el router

 Saludos

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Re: [CentOS] Issue installing Centos server on Vmware Fusion/Server

2012-10-31 Thread Madhurranjan Mohaan
Hi,

Thanks for the responses. I was trying with Vmware server and Vmware fusion.

Hakan - you're right . Choosing the other vm along with Linux 2.6.x
kernel  allows me to install the server bit. This is with Vmware fusion.
With Vmware Workstation, that option doesn't quite appear.  With the above
other and linux 2.6 kernel option, it provides it with 384MB of Ram and
8GB hard disk.  In this case you can't change the Ram which is weird again .

Surprisingly, every time you choose a different option,  you'll get
different settings of Ram and Hard disk .  If you choose Centos and 64bit
it allocates it 1gb ram and 20gb hard disk by default . You can change the
hard disk value though.

Booting with 384MB ram , the gui installer complains saying it doesn't have
enough memory to run but the command line Centos setup comes up correctly
but there is no network interface! Seems to be a crazy exercise . I guess I
need to play with a few more options here.

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[CentOS] Gnome Screensaver - not functioning as advertised

2012-10-31 Thread Rob Kampen

Hi List,
Currently running a couple of CentOS 6.3 workstations / laptops with 
gnome as the default window manager.

Since the original 6.1 install the behaviour of the screensaver has changed.

I use the cosmos theme and have this activate after five minutes of idle.
Initially, when the five minutes were up, the screen would start to dim 
and if one moved the mouse or hit a key on the keyboard it would drop 
out of screensave and return to full bright screen.
With one of the updates since then, the behaviour has changed - now once 
the 5 minutes are up - one has to wait until the gradual dimming of the 
screen is complete (a couple of seconds) and only then move the mouse or 
hit a key to show the password dialog - enter password and then get a 
working screen - all quite time consuming.


So I thought, remove the Lock screen when screensaver is active - I 
have unchecked this option, logged in and out, and it just ignores it 
and insists on a password - always.


I guess there is some option buried deep within the gnome system panel 
that needs some attention - any ideas?


My preference is to have it back to the original behaviour, once the 
screen begins to fade, a mouse movement or key click prevents the 
screensaver from gaining complete control and needing the password entry 
dialog etc. all my precious seconds being wasted - especially as I have 
a 5 minute idle setting.


Suggestions welcome
TIA
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Re: [CentOS] Gnome Screensaver - not functioning as advertised

2012-10-31 Thread Rob Kampen

On 10/31/2012 08:23 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:

Hi List,
Currently running a couple of CentOS 6.3 workstations / laptops with 
gnome as the default window manager.
Since the original 6.1 install the behaviour of the screensaver has 
changed.


I use the cosmos theme and have this activate after five minutes of idle.
Initially, when the five minutes were up, the screen would start to 
dim and if one moved the mouse or hit a key on the keyboard it would 
drop out of screensave and return to full bright screen.
With one of the updates since then, the behaviour has changed - now 
once the 5 minutes are up - one has to wait until the gradual dimming 
of the screen is complete (a couple of seconds) and only then move the 
mouse or hit a key to show the password dialog - enter password and 
then get a working screen - all quite time consuming.


So I thought, remove the Lock screen when screensaver is active - I 
have unchecked this option, logged in and out, and it just ignores it 
and insists on a password - always.
Oops, I lie - my testing involved the use of the WindowL or Sytem  
Lock Screen menu and of course these do lock the screen and need the 
password. The auto initiation of screensave after five minutes does now 
return to full desktop with mouse movement - however the full 4 second 
fade out insists on taking place, b 4 the mouse re-activates the screen 
- still undesirable in my view.


I guess there is some option buried deep within the gnome system panel 
that needs some attention - any ideas?


My preference is to have it back to the original behaviour, once the 
screen begins to fade, a mouse movement or key click prevents the 
screensaver from gaining complete control and needing the password 
entry dialog etc. all my precious seconds being wasted - especially as 
I have a 5 minute idle setting.


Suggestions welcome
TIA
Rob


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Re: [CentOS] Gnome Screensaver - not functioning as advertised

2012-10-31 Thread Nux!
On 31.10.2012 07:23, Rob Kampen wrote:
 Hi List,
 Currently running a couple of CentOS 6.3 workstations / laptops with
 gnome as the default window manager.
 Since the original 6.1 install the behaviour of the screensaver has 
 changed.

 I use the cosmos theme and have this activate after five minutes of 
 idle.
 Initially, when the five minutes were up, the screen would start to
 dim and if one moved the mouse or hit a key on the keyboard it would
 drop out of screensave and return to full bright screen.
 With one of the updates since then, the behaviour has changed - now
 once the 5 minutes are up - one has to wait until the gradual dimming
 of the screen is complete (a couple of seconds) and only then move 
 the
 mouse or hit a key to show the password dialog - enter password and
 then get a working screen - all quite time consuming.

 So I thought, remove the Lock screen when screensaver is active - I
 have unchecked this option, logged in and out, and it just ignores it
 and insists on a password - always.

 I guess there is some option buried deep within the gnome system
 panel that needs some attention - any ideas?

 My preference is to have it back to the original behaviour, once the
 screen begins to fade, a mouse movement or key click prevents the
 screensaver from gaining complete control and needing the password
 entry dialog etc. all my precious seconds being wasted - especially 
 as
 I have a 5 minute idle setting.

 Suggestions welcome
 TIA
 Rob


You will want to follow this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=848016

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Re: [CentOS] Gnome Screensaver - not functioning as advertised

2012-10-31 Thread Rob Kampen

On 10/31/2012 09:40 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 31.10.2012 07:23, Rob Kampen wrote:

Hi List,
Currently running a couple of CentOS 6.3 workstations / laptops with
gnome as the default window manager.
Since the original 6.1 install the behaviour of the screensaver has
changed.

I use the cosmos theme and have this activate after five minutes of
idle.
Initially, when the five minutes were up, the screen would start to
dim and if one moved the mouse or hit a key on the keyboard it would
drop out of screensave and return to full bright screen.
With one of the updates since then, the behaviour has changed - now
once the 5 minutes are up - one has to wait until the gradual dimming
of the screen is complete (a couple of seconds) and only then move
the
mouse or hit a key to show the password dialog - enter password and
then get a working screen - all quite time consuming.

So I thought, remove the Lock screen when screensaver is active - I
have unchecked this option, logged in and out, and it just ignores it
and insists on a password - always.

I guess there is some option buried deep within the gnome system
panel that needs some attention - any ideas?

My preference is to have it back to the original behaviour, once the
screen begins to fade, a mouse movement or key click prevents the
screensaver from gaining complete control and needing the password
entry dialog etc. all my precious seconds being wasted - especially
as
I have a 5 minute idle setting.

Suggestions welcome
TIA
Rob


You will want to follow this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=848016

Thanks - appears to gain little attention, although I cannot see the 
entire bugzilla posting.
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[CentOS] Virtualization Options!

2012-10-31 Thread Antonio da Silva Martins Junior
Hi, 

   I'm searching for virtualization options. I already take a look on 
VMware, but it needs too much MS software to work for my needs. Citrix needs
less, but the key validation is still MS-AD.

   Now I'm taking a look at RHEV... and run into Oracle VM! Somebody had already
take a look at Oracle VM? 

   We need in primary a solid VM solution for an enterprise cloud running 
on top of some old and new Dell servers in conjunction with an EMC Cx4-120 
storage.

   We had plans to provide desktop virtualization in the future, most to
labs class, and maybe adminstrative tasks. But it isn't necessary now.

   Anybody had some other options to tell?

   Thanks in advance,


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Re: [CentOS] Issue installing Centos server on Vmware Fusion/Server

2012-10-31 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 2:20 AM, Madhurranjan Mohaan
moha...@thoughtworks.com wrote:

 Hakan - you're right . Choosing the other vm along with Linux 2.6.x
 kernel  allows me to install the server bit. This is with Vmware fusion.
 With Vmware Workstation, that option doesn't quite appear.  With the above
 other and linux 2.6 kernel option, it provides it with 384MB of Ram and
 8GB hard disk.  In this case you can't change the Ram which is weird again .

 Surprisingly, every time you choose a different option,  you'll get
 different settings of Ram and Hard disk .  If you choose Centos and 64bit
 it allocates it 1gb ram and 20gb hard disk by default . You can change the
 hard disk value though.

 Booting with 384MB ram , the gui installer complains saying it doesn't have
 enough memory to run but the command line Centos setup comes up correctly
 but there is no network interface! Seems to be a crazy exercise . I guess I
 need to play with a few more options here.

Can't you adjust all the options including RAM after creating the VM
if it isn't running?

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Re: [CentOS] Virtualization Options!

2012-10-31 Thread Digimer
On 10/31/2012 01:40 PM, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
 Hi, 
 
I'm searching for virtualization options. I already take a look on 
 VMware, but it needs too much MS software to work for my needs. Citrix needs
 less, but the key validation is still MS-AD.
 
Now I'm taking a look at RHEV... and run into Oracle VM! Somebody had 
 already
 take a look at Oracle VM? 
 
We need in primary a solid VM solution for an enterprise cloud running 
 on top of some old and new Dell servers in conjunction with an EMC Cx4-120 
 storage.
 
We had plans to provide desktop virtualization in the future, most to
 labs class, and maybe adminstrative tasks. But it isn't necessary now.
 
Anybody had some other options to tell?
 
Thanks in advance,
 
 
  Antonio.  

I use KVM on RHEL (not RHEV specifically) and the VMs (linux, windows,
*bsd, solaris) are perform very well. I actually couple this to Red
Hat's cluster suite and Linbit's DRBD to make the VMs highly available.
I've got this setup in production in several locations around north
america going back to when 6.0 was released, and it's been fantastic.

If you're interested, here is exactly how I do it;

https://alteeve.ca/w/2-Node_Red_Hat_KVM_Cluster_Tutorial

All open source (and free-as-in-beer on CentOS)!

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[CentOS] Centos 6.2 x64 after GRUB menu, black screen with blinking cursor

2012-10-31 Thread David McGiven
Dear CentOS users,

I installed CentOS 6.2 x64 in a Sun Fire X4450 machine, it has 4 disks and
I configured them to be a single volume (no RAID). The installer sees the
volume perfectly, its 570Gb. I created two ext3 partitions, /dev/sda1 and
/dev/sda2. In the logs I see they are formated correctly. All the files are
installed.

Then when I reboot, I get to the GRUB menu. Choose the first and only
option, and immediately after that I only see a black screen with blinking
cursor on top left.

I've tried recreating the grub manually with :
find /boot/grub/stage1 (reported it on hd0,0)
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
quit

Then I try to boot and I get the same blinking cursor.

I tried another approach with no luck either :
replacing root=LABEL=UUID for root=/dev/sda1 just to see if this could help
... but I have the same problem.

I don't really now what's going on. Is there anyway to put grub into
verbose mode so I can see what exactly it is doing or looking for ?

Thanks in advance.

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[CentOS] test

2012-10-31 Thread Nux!
test

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Re: [CentOS] Issue installing Centos server on Vmware Fusion/Server

2012-10-31 Thread Mike Burger
 Hi,

 Thanks for the responses. I was trying with Vmware server and Vmware
 fusion.

 Hakan - you're right . Choosing the other vm along with Linux 2.6.x
 kernel  allows me to install the server bit. This is with Vmware fusion.
 With Vmware Workstation, that option doesn't quite appear.  With the above
 other and linux 2.6 kernel option, it provides it with 384MB of Ram
 and
 8GB hard disk.  In this case you can't change the Ram which is weird again
 .

 Surprisingly, every time you choose a different option,  you'll get
 different settings of Ram and Hard disk .  If you choose Centos and
 64bit
 it allocates it 1gb ram and 20gb hard disk by default . You can change the
 hard disk value though.

 Booting with 384MB ram , the gui installer complains saying it doesn't
 have
 enough memory to run but the command line Centos setup comes up correctly
 but there is no network interface! Seems to be a crazy exercise . I guess
 I
 need to play with a few more options here.

What I've found, using VMware player, is that after I've selected the ISO
from which I want to install, I need to go into the VM's properties and
remove the *first* CD/DVD drive...this removes the default option that VMP
tries to use, and then uses the ISO I want it to use.
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Re: [CentOS] Gnome Screensaver - not functioning as advertised

2012-10-31 Thread Nux!
On 31.10.2012 08:46, Rob Kampen wrote:
 Thanks - appears to gain little attention, although I cannot see the
 entire bugzilla posting.

Well, feel free to contribute to it. :-)
Alternatively you can try good old xscreensaver (it's in EPEL).

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Re: [CentOS] test

2012-10-31 Thread Frank Cox
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 16:22:44 +
Nux! wrote:

 test

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Re: [CentOS] Virtualization Options!

2012-10-31 Thread Stephen Harris
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:40:05PM -0200, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
 Hi, 
 
I'm searching for virtualization options. I already take a look on 
 VMware, but it needs too much MS software to work for my needs. Citrix needs
 less, but the key validation is still MS-AD.

http://sweh.spuddy.org/Essays/Virtualization_options.html
http://sweh.spuddy.org/Essays/Virtualization_update.html
http://sweh.spuddy.org/Essays/Virtualization_allchange.html

I'm still using KVM, but using with kickstart rather than templates.

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Re: [CentOS] Centos 6.2 x64 after GRUB menu, black screen with blinking cursor

2012-10-31 Thread Yves Bellefeuille
On Wednesday 31 October 2012, David McGiven davidmcgiv...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 I tried another approach with no luck either :
 replacing root=LABEL=UUID for root=/dev/sda1 just to see if this
 could help ... but I have the same problem.

I take it, then, that you can access and modify the file 
/boot/grub/grub.conf? If so, please post it. Make sure all files 
mentioned in grub.conf (kernel and initrd) actually exist.

 I don't really now what's going on. Is there anyway to put grub into 
 verbose mode so I can see what exactly it is doing or looking for ?

You can try removing rhgb from grub.conf, but if the problem is with 
Grub itself, it probably won't say more than it already does.

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Re: [CentOS] Virtualization Options!

2012-10-31 Thread Steve Thompson
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012, Stephen Harris wrote:

 I'm still using KVM, but using with kickstart rather than templates.

I switched from Xen (and, before that, VMware) to KVM about eighteen 
months or so ago just to see what the fuss was about, and have not looked 
back. I have since deployed about 75-80 virtual machines with KVM (Linux 
and Windows XP, 2003, 7) and have had zero problems; everything worked 
perfectly first time out and has continued that way. Performance is better 
too. I install Linux on a KVM guest using the same PXE+kickstart 
procedures that are used for physical boxes. I can expound further on my 
KVM likes if anyone is interested.

Steve
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[CentOS] network and stability issues

2012-10-31 Thread Karanbir Singh
hi Guys,

Over the last 24 hours we have had a series of stability issues. First,
the DC our mail/lists machine is hosted in had power issues ( Internap
LGA9, NY, USA ); then we had a h/w failure and needed a chassis swap (
thanks to the guys in the DC who executed this within minutes ); and we
have since again had network issues - although power to the DC and the
server seems stable now.

Over the next 24 hours, lets just try and be a bit patient and work with
this. We have good backups so if things dont stabalise in the next 24
hrs we will failover.

The primary reason we have not done this as yet ( failover ), is down to
the fact that its taken a long time, in years, for us to build a
reputation with large hosting facilities and email providers and are on
many whitelists. Moving the host over makes it hard for us to get that
sort of level of trust again really quickly. Longer term, we should
perhaps spread the load through multiple machines and then ensure we
have good relationships out of all these machines exit IP's with the
various vendors and service providers.

There are backup MX's in place, so if there are issues with the primary
machine, we will have mail's go into holding queues and we should not
lose anything inbound.

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Re: [CentOS] network and stability issues

2012-10-31 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 10/31/2012 11:07 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
 hi Guys,
 
 Over the last 24 hours we have had a series of stability issues. 

if it wasent clear : isues on mail.centos.org and lists.centos.org


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Re: [CentOS] Virtualization Options!

2012-10-31 Thread Nux!
On 31.10.2012 17:40, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
 Hi,

I'm searching for virtualization options.

KVM+libvirt, definitely (+VirtManager as desktop GUI). It's a fantastic 
match.
Might be worth looking at openstack, too, it's all the rage these days. 
It is also using kvm and libvirt.

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Re: [CentOS] Virtualization Options!

2012-10-31 Thread Fajar Priyanto
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior
asmart...@uem.br wrote:
 Hi,

I'm searching for virtualization options. I already take a look on
 VMware, but it needs too much MS software to work for my needs. Citrix needs
 less, but the key validation is still MS-AD.

The latest VMware vSphere 5.1 supports plain LDAP and Web client.
But yeah it's not 100% MS free.
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