any ideas how I might go about doing this, before I
roll my own solution?
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are blank. Is this perhaps caused by the wrong terminal setting in
putty or is there something with Centos man pages that cause this to happen?
Try this:
in Putty, go to Window - Translation
for Received data assumed to be in which character set: select UTF-8
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[encijan ~]$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/dirsplit
genisoimage-1.1.6-6.fc8
Then use growisofs.
I can send you dirsplit-0.3.1-1.bob.src.rpm if you wish.
Yes please, that would be useful.
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drivers, only SCSI/SAS drivers.
So before I continue on, can I get a sanity check here -- am I barking
up the right tree?
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* are replaced with
/dev/sd* in fstab etc.
Hi Tom,
I can also confirm that this works, thank you for the assistance.
Can I ask what you used as your google query? I think I missed
something obvious.
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with software raid. I would then try the *BSD family,
but only after Solaris because I have extensive Solaris experience.
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On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 01:46:20AM -0400, Ed Donahue wrote:
Anyone know which rpm give you the screen command?
Or tell me how to figure this out on my own :-)
# yum install screen
It will tell you what it wants to download and install before it does it.
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/etc/mdadm.conf file.
See the details at
http://wiki.xdroop.com/space/Linux/Software+Raid+compound+devices
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resources I can use to
learn from.
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change the first line of my script to be #!/bin/bash, it works
as expected.
Thanks for looking.
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 02:46:39PM -0400, James Pifer wrote:
Yeah, that was pretty easy. Any way to get it to save logs from
different hosts to specific files?
I use syslog-ng for that, I think from rpmforge.
http://wiki.xdroop.com/space/Sun/Syslog-ng
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Justin Morgan is probably going to be killed from the list also!
How about people who respond to out-of-office-mails?
vbeg
..or people who prolong these off topic threads by saying please
don't prolong these off topic threads by replying to them?
Oh wait, that was me.
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On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 10:14:51AM -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Sophana wrote:
David Mackintosh a écrit :
I've followed a set of instructions I found on
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/centos_linux_guides/centos_enterprise_linux_sysadmin_guide/ch-diskless.htmli
than you will
want to spend.
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be forced
(Heh.)
So I can't be the first person to go down this road. Can anyone provide a
hint as to how to get out of the hole I've dug for myself?
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On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:25:21PM -0400, David Mackintosh wrote:
I have some users who have a 64-bit CentOS 4.x install (current),
which was installed with @Everything and then some annoying packages
strategically removed (mrtg, pegasus*, mailman...) and they have
decided they have a need
/sda1 instead of /dev/md1) shows
that /dev/md1 doesn't get assembled, therefore it doesn't get mounted.
Can anyone tell me what I've done wrong?
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--one-file-system.
:)
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network mounted filesystems or otherwise recursing.
Note that $WHERE-MACHINE-B-FILES-WILL-LIVE on machineA cannot be /
since it will likely interfere with the currently running OS.
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don't know anything about how to get php to show these errors, since
the simple phpinfo.php file works (but admittedly it doesn't really do
anything).
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or perhaps offer me other
directions in which to dig?
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On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 08:39:25AM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 9/28/07, David Mackintosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone point me in the right direction, or perhaps offer me other
directions in which to dig?
Would this wiki help?
http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/CentOSPlus
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 12:48:23PM -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 12:24 -0400, David Mackintosh wrote:
Ahh, I didn't know you could ldd modules. But I still cannot see a problem:
Did you run it on a system exhibiting the problem?
Yes, I did.
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On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 11:47 -0400, David Mackintosh wrote:
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 11:29:34AM -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
ldd is your friend.
My apologies, as this must be obvious, but I am asking ldd
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 11:15:44AM -0400, David Mackintosh wrote:
Ok, so if you tuned in last time, I couldn't make the installation/upgrade of
PHP5 from the Centos4 CentOS Plus repository work. Not one to be easilly
dissuaded, I shapened my shovel and dug myself a hole.
[...]
Now, my users
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 06:38:51PM +0200, Frank Büttner wrote:
David Mackintosh schrieb:
Anyone had any success with or hints for a system based on the Asus
P5B-VM DO board, or the Intel Q965 (with its associated Intel GMA
3000 VGA chip) in general?
Have you try it with CentOS 5
]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-55.0.9.EL-smp-x86_64'
make: *** [modules] Error 2
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-imapd could not provide reliable service when the
datastore
was on NFS.
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to it.
In practice this is probably nothing to worry unduly about unless you
are paying extra for verified TLS-secured mail transmission. The expired,
mismatched-name cert will be used to encrypt the mail transmission just as
well as a proper cert will.
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creating a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead just creating a user
bugs -- to mysql, they are different.
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support mechanisms for those individual parts, and the rest (ie anaconda
and friends) probably belongs in the upstream vendor's forums?
What does that leave? The color of the logo?
(I like the blue.)
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, and emotionally immature person that expects all projects
You tripped the irony detector.
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 11:14:22AM +, Vandaman wrote:
Its not the time to be nannying people
over how to behave on mailing list.
/irony
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, it would have been MORE ironic if your rant had been in HTML,
but I guess that's too much to hope for.
Would you like the joke explained to you in more detail?
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kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-34.EL ro root=/dev/md0
initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.9-34.EL.img
And there are several other kernels on the system, but I honestly
don't know which ones have been run successfully.
Does anyone know what I did wrong?
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is
extremely highly valuable, do the swap now.
But if you don't care about the data, and/or can tollerate some
downtime, don't worry about it.
Backups *are* good, right? :)
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change this behavior, can anyone point me in the right direction?
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to be actually
using it.
Closer inspection reveals that the two systems which are having the
problem the most are both v5u1. I'm starting to suspect that the
root cause is an automounter issue in 5u1.
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-2.6.18-53.1.4 or higher.
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. The CentOS 5 release
seems to include a ksh rpm:
$ rpm -qa | grep ksh
ksh-20060214-1.7
$ which ksh
/usr/bin/ksh
Convincing your Oracle installer thing to accept this is something
you'll have to take up with Oracle.
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35% less bitter!
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xdriver=vesa during install).
I don't know. If FC6 could handle it, CentOS 5 can probably handle it.
Always use the latest DVD/CD image to do your initial install from, that
gives you the best chance of hardware compatibility.
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the RTwiki: http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/RPMInstall
It describes how a CentOS-4 user can use a yum repository to deal
with the dependancy hell. I heartilly endorce this approach, as I
lost two days trying to satisfy the dependancy hell manually.
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complicated than building a Saturn-V rocket out of
1960's era TV parts.
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What do you want to do? If you have a mailbox system that does not
depend on unix users existing (the Cyrus IMAPd is such a critter,
complex though it is) then Sendmail can deliver to those mailboxes.
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that sendmail doesn't deliver to mailboxes, but
depends on a local mailer (the mail delivery agent, or MDA, and typically
procmail) to perform that function.
Strictly speaking you are correct, in the Cyrus case it is lmptd doing the
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to deal with this?
This is what I do.
http://wiki.xdroop.com/space/Linux/Limited+SSH+Access
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And then after that, you'd have to insist on some kind of security on
the remote system to ensure that your passwords are not being
captured. Etc, etc.
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