Hi
Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com schrieb am 26.08.2009 13:31:22:
Ivan Varbanov wrote on Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:10:27 +0300:
It will not work if the drives are in raid
Don't know if that is really true ... Anyway:
Install a minimal system and then rsync everything over.
I always
Morrien, Rob rob.morr...@eds.com schrieb am 26.08.2009 15:30:10:
I did' an test , using the yum.repoes files from the new initialled
systems which are working, I' copied those to the upgraded systems and
there they are not working.
Still the url problem
Can you share the error message from
Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org schrieb am 26.08.2009 15:56:08:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 08/26/2009 02:25 PM, frank.brodb...@klingel.de wrote:
Nice... same problem here. yum upgrade probably sets a new
/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo in place,
That should not happen, if you have
Hi Roger,
Roger K. Wells roger.k.we...@saic.com schrieb am 27.08.2009 14:26:17:
warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
6b8d79e6
GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 5] OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or
directory: '/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rpmforge-dag'
It
Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com schrieb am 27.08.2009 20:53:14:
I'd assume that 'telnet hostname 443' is intended to be a test for
an https web service - which should in fact not permit a connection
without ssl encryption. The linux version of telnet probably tries
to do some options
Hi,
nate cen...@linuxpowered.net schrieb am 31.08.2009 23:57:09:
MontyRee wrote:
What is the best way to delete fast without too much load?
If you put /var on another file system you could:
- go to single user mode
- copy all files off of /var except those in the queue directory
-
Hi,
Daniel Burkland d...@dburkland.com schrieb am 04.09.2009 02:16:31:
# Create /usr/bin/yum-check and make it executable
cat EOF10 /usr/bin/yum-check
First of all, I don't think this is a kickstart problem, I think
you'd have the same problem doing that on the console. Compare:
# cat
Hi
Carlos Santana neu...@gmail.com schrieb am 10.09.2009 20:04:02:
Howdy,
I have a diff file in my /var/tmp and would like to apply patch to a
file in a different directory (other than /va/tmp). I tried using
patch with -d switch, but that doesn't work. It complains abt 'patch:
Hi,
Roland Roland r_o_l_a_...@hotmail.com schrieb am 16.09.2009 11:10:05:
I can browse to abcd.com
I can browse to local.abcd.com
but I cannot access public.abcd.com as the dns search for public
under it's records and it cannot find it..
how can I solve this? changing the domain is in
Roland Roland r_o_l_a_...@hotmail.com schrieb am 16.09.2009 12:01:34:
I'll explain again... excuse my english..
1. I can browse local virtual hosts normaly
2. I can browse abcd.com (my company's website, and is set also as my
local
network domain)
3. if go to public.abcd.com from outside
Hi,
Pascal Robert prob...@macti.ca schrieb am 21.09.2009 20:01:20:
[r...@golgoth ~]# iostat
I've learned that you must always ignore the first output of
iostat but do something along the line of ``iostat 5'' and let
it collect some data before even starting to care about it.
Frank.
Hi,
Sol Fulop sfu...@core101.com schrieb am 23.09.2009 17:33:32:
I am trying to use logrotate to rotate our web logs for our various
vhosted sites to cut down on space and rotate out old logs that are
not necessary to keep around personally. What Im curious to find
out, is how supported
Hi,
I have to install CentOS on a spare partition of a laptop with
Windows pre installed. Is there anything I have to watch out for?
Couldn't find anything in the wiki or does the installer handle this
well without me doing some magic, or so?
TIA,
Frank.
Frank Thommen frank.thom...@embl-heidelberg.de schrieb am 29.09.2009
16:11:05:
I have to install CentOS on a spare partition of a laptop with
Windows pre installed. Is there anything I have to watch out
for?
Couldn't find anything in the wiki or does the installer
Robert Heller hel...@deepsoft.com schrieb am 01.10.2009 19:35:20:
At Thu, 01 Oct 2009 10:13:26 -0400 CentOS mailing list
centos@centos.org wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
One possibility is that the missing data is hiding under a
mount-point in the
normal case.
/Peter
Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com schrieb am 27.10.2009 16:04:56:
Victor Subervi wrote:
What I was interested in doing was to make it impossible for root to
login directly, but rather enable other users to login and then su to
root. So I edited /etc/ssh/sshd_config to read:
Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com schrieb am 27.10.2009 16:29:18:
frank.brodb...@klingel.de wrote:
Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com schrieb am 27.10.2009 16:04:56:
Victor Subervi wrote:
What I was interested in doing was to make it impossible for root to
login directly, but
vijay shanker vijay.s...@gmail.com schrieb am 29.10.2009 16:24:54:
No Ross,
This is the irony; i am working on the same machine. There is no
network in between
Install strace, then run sudo via strace and look which syscall
is causing the hangs. As always the manpage is your friend.
As a
You don't have to chroot to install grub on a different disk. Please read
grub-install(8).
Frank.
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Hi,
I'd try this as a quickshot:
find /etc /root /home -type f -exec grep -l PS3 {} \;
than I'd take a closer look at the files that will show up. And I'd
read bash(1) closely to learn which files are being read in which
order and especially when.
If all of the above doesn't lead me
Hi,
is there a way / software to find out which security patches my
different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according
CESA announcement displayed?
TIA,
Frank.
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Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org schrieb am 19.01.2010 11:48:54:
On 01/19/2010 10:32 AM, frank.brodb...@klingel.de wrote:
is there a way / software to find out which security patches my
different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according
CESA announcement displayed?
I am
Tom Bishop bisho...@gmail.com schrieb am 19.01.2010 15:53:52:
So I downloaded the tar file, wget running as root (su -).
Looking at the file permissions owner and group are root but when I
untar the file the new directory and all of the files have the UID
and GID set to 1000, which
Gregory P. Ennis po...@pomec.net schrieb am 02.02.2010 04:27:52:
#1. If you change anything in sshd_config you must restart sshd before
your changes will become active. You can do this in the root account
easily by entering :
service sshd restart
Wrong. While this is working on CentOS
grep medintux /etc/group || groupadd medintux
or in a if operation:
if [[ ! grep medintux /etc/group ]]
then
groupadd medintux
fi
Regards,
Frank.
Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net schrieb am 01.03.2010 17:03:46:
Hi,
I'm currently writing an install script for an application, and my
Ich werde ab 30.03.2010 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
31.03.2010.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
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