Hi,
how does one update a bug in the bug-database?
Or is that only possible while it's still open?
The update is only cosmetic in that I had the same problem but found out
what the solution was (the bug is the only hit you get when searching for
the error-message via google)
Rainer
Hi,
I'm trying to set my iSCSI initiator name to a different value than the
default.
I edited /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi
but iscsi-iname still shows the old value.
How would I change it so it reflects the hostname?
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 01:46:19PM +, Always Learning wrote:
I, and I suspect many other Centos users too, do not indulge in IRC. We
have better things to do with our scarce time.
That's nice. You do realize, I hope, that the centos dev team
is on IRC on a near daily basis;
.
Anybody using prelude (http://www.prelude-ids.org)?
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On 4/2/2011 2:54 PM, Dawid Horacio Golebiewski wrote:
You might be asking why I didn't choose to make a ~19 TB RAID-5 volume
for the native 3ware RAID test
That is really a no-brainer.
In the time it takes to re-build such a RAID, another disk might just
fail and the R in RAID goes down the
But ...
I've been reading about some of the issues with ZFS performance and have
discovered that it needs a *lot* of RAM to support decent caching ...
the recommendation is for a GByte of RAM per TByte of storage just for
the metadata, which can add up. Maybe cache memory starvation is one
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 19:19, Ljubomir Ljubojevic off...@plnet.rs
wrote:
If you read some of complaints, you will see some people quote and are
offended and complain about it will be ready when it is ready attitude
of devs.
I think it's fair to suggest that those people should be going to
On Tuesday 12 April 2011 15:34:21 Torres, Giovanni (NIH/NINDS) [C] wrote:
On Apr 12, 2011, at 3:23 AM, Matthew Feinberg wrote:
ext4 does not seem to be fully baked in 5.6 yet. parted 1.8 does not
support creating ext4 (strange)
The CentOS homepage states that ext4 is now a fully supported
nate wrote:
if you have a SAN that supports logical volumes that have snapshot and
grow and such, I'm not sure why you'd bother with LVM on top of that, it
would just further obfuscate things.
And how do you grow a filesystem without LVM?
Online?
Steve Barnes wrote:
[...]
Or maybe having that core root tree on separate HDD and separate HDD
controller.
Unfortunately, all this does not matter at all.
The problem is: sshd is swapped out and the system needs to swap-out
something else first, before it can take sshd back in.
This thread is like a bad joke. You've been given the answer 37 times by
23
people.
Harrow?!!
Well, if all you've got is a hammer, everything will begin to look like a
nail.
Doesn't it?
;-)
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What value does the language lab associate to these files?
And how is backup done?
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in an
environment with, say, 500x1000 servers, for collection of logs and can
voice a few opinions.
The problem, as the author recognizes, is not collection but retrieval and
processing (a cron-job that deletes them periodically does not qualify as
processing...).
Rainer
I recently ran across the Octopussy project which looks interesting. I
Interesting , thanks.
haven't tried it out yet though. Can't say that I like the url too much
either. http://www.8pussy.org/doku.php
;-)
They should _really__ never, ever let that domain-name expire
(if the hardware is
supported - but if you have a decent NIC, it should not be a problem)
For a workstation, go Virtual-Box, if you don't have much legacy stuff
sitting around.
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that you can achieve the entire desired feature set just using the
components already included in CentOS-5.
But there is no GFS for OSX, IIRC.
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On 11/9/10 2:53 AM, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
Did you look at Nexentastor for this? You might need the commercial
version for
a fail-over set but I think the basic version is free up to a fairly
large
size.
12T, IIRC.
That's not exactly great IMO.
You get that with a RAID10 over
On 11/21/10 10:51 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
Alix2D2 or similar.
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d2.htm
they sell for about $80, add a flash card or small HD to hold your
router
and at the most basic level (patches only) it costs
94/year/system.
Does anybody know how fast they implement the fixes from upstream?
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Am 2017-03-15 06:22, schrieb Keith Keller:
On 2017-03-14, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
You could try Matt Simerson's Toaster:
https://github.com/msimerson/Mail-Toaster-6
It does a lot more than just qmail and replaced as much of qmail as
possible...
But is it for
Hi,
I need to get agent-forwarding working.
I have:
- a local OpenSUSE 42.1 box, where my key(s) reside (ssh agent running
and working)
- a remote FreeBSD 10.3 box, where I can login with my key (works)
- from the FreeBSD box, I need to get to a CentOS 7 box (without
entering a password
Am 2017-03-14 10:44, schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
You might want to take a look at /var/log/secure on the machine you're
logging into, that might have more information on why the key wasn't
accepted.
D'uh.
I had made a typo.
The authorized_keys file wasn't exactly named like it should have been.
Am 2017-03-14 10:19, schrieb Alice Wonder:
On 03/14/2017 12:53 AM, Rajmohan Banavi wrote:
Is there any package available for qmail? I am having hard time
finding it.
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Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with OwnCloud and Nextcloud on a sandbox
CentOS 7 server. I've been using OwnCloud for the last two years for my
own purposes on a Slackware server, and I'm quite happy with it.
In my humble opinion, every admin who
Am 2017-09-19 20:06, schrieb Jonathan Billings:
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 07:59:00PM +0200, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
With PHP, I try to stay as close to upstream as possible.
If upstream EOLs a version, it's time to upgrade.
If you want something stable, don't run PHP.
Unfortunately, with
Am 2017-10-24 12:19, schrieb Adrian Jenzer:
Hi Rainer
I would if I could but external offers only FTP and SCP...
Regards Adrian
AFAIK, for scp you need a proper shell.
I've done that exactly once (chrooted ssh) and it was such a pain that I
vowed to never do it again.
The problem
Am 2018-05-09 13:00, schrieb Leon Fauster:
Am 08.05.2018 um 21:46 schrieb Stephen John Smoogen
:
On 8 May 2018 at 15:34, wrote:
Anyone have any clues about how to sanitize a dead SSD? We haven't
had it
yet, but we're sure it's coming. Esp. since I'm a
Am 2018-06-06 12:06, schrieb Alice Wonder:
Hello,
But... can anyone recommend a web front end?
Just use gitlab.
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Am 2018-03-26 10:28, schrieb isdtor:
Over the next month I have to setup a new network in a local school,
and
I wonder if I should use NIS/NFS. I still have my own documentation,
it's simple and somewhat bone-headed to setup, and it just works.
In my opionion, there is a serious gap in this
Am 2018-03-26 10:46, schrieb Clint Dilks:
Hi, as you why it is insecure the biggest reason is that it is trivial
for
a user to get sensitive information about other users. Particularly
things
like password hashes, and with the compute power available today
cracking a
hash is not
Am 2018-03-29 09:38, schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
Le 29/03/2018 à 06:44, Keith Keller a écrit :
I wonder how much support there is for NIS any more in recent
distros. Is it possible CentOS 7 doesn't support NIS, or does but is
buggy?
I'm planning to test this very soon, probably during the next
Am 2018-10-30 08:06, schrieb Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.:
Yeah.I guess that's one way to look at it.
My biggest worry? Is I've placed so much time and effort "getting to
know" Fedora and its intricacies, idiosyncrasies, its ins and
outs...dealt with ridicule on this very same list when I first
Am 2018-10-30 15:53, schrieb Simon Matter:
Still I wasn't sure how to compare the real life speed of POWER9
compared
to something like the AMD EPYC 7601.
It probably depends on the workload.
And then, will everything work smooth
on POWER the same way it does on the AMD?
AFAIK, there were
Am 2018-10-30 10:03, schrieb Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.:
_To me it looks pathetic that a lively profitable entity with an
entirely different corporate psychology is consumed by big
conglomerates. What for? _
Even more profit.
Also, borrowing money is still very cheap these days (AFAIK, Amazon
Am 2018-11-23 00:01, schrieb Mark Rousell:
On 22/11/2018 21:44, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 22.11.2018 um 22:41 schrieb Frank :
Is it only me or are the talks not public on YouTube. When I open the
link, it says "Private Video" for every entry in the playlist.
Nope.
Probably need
What's the data worth?
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Am 2019-05-07 17:51, schrieb Fabian Arrotin:
On 07/05/2019 16:23, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 07/05/19 16:07, Rich Bowen ha scritto:
This morning Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8.
More details at
Hi,
I realized this still uses php 7.2.10, while 7.2.20 was released almost
two weeks ago.
How are these packages updated? Who does that?
Any idea how to get the update in?
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Am 2019-07-25 14:51, schrieb hw:
Hi,
how can DNS reliability, as experienced by clients on the LAN who are
sending queries, be increased?
Would I have to set up some sort of cluster consisting of several
servers all providing DNS services which is reachable under a single
IP address known to
Am 2019-07-25 15:41, schrieb hw:
On 7/25/19 2:53 PM, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
Am 2019-07-25 14:51, schrieb hw:
Hi,
how can DNS reliability, as experienced by clients on the LAN who are
sending queries, be increased?
Would I have to set up some sort of cluster consisting of several
Hi,
I see they are being built, but they can't be accessed directly.
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Hi,
I'm trying to mirror the PostgreSQL12 RHEL8 repo:
https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/12/redhat/rhel-8-x86_64/
[root@cobbler yum.repos.d]# cat pgdg-12-centos8.repo
# PGDG Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS stable repositories:
[pgdg12-rhel8]
name=PostgreSQL 12 for RHEL/CentOS
little praise for it.
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- added the following line to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
/usr/sbin/915resolution 54 1280 800 32
- that's all; no need to fiddle with xorg.conf because it just changes
the reolution #54 from 1024x768 to 1280x800
Hth
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/targetfs
/targetfs is a NFS mounted filesystem.
What network link is there between these hosts?
Are these 1 or 2 million small files or bigger ones?
Does the data change a lot?
Is it a SAN or JBOD?
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Am 21.06.2008 um 21:51 schrieb Mag Gam:
Network is a 10/100
You're kidding?
1 million large files
No SAN, JBOD
Move the data by moving the storage itself.
It will take months to transfer 100 TB via FastEthernet.
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, you would have the possibility of synching the data outside
of the filesystem, during normal operations.
100 TB is a lot of data.
How do you back that up, BTW?
What is your estimated time to restore it from the medium you back
it up to?
cheers,
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, the calculation is that it needs a GB of RAM for every TB
of managed data.
So, if RAM is scarce and the feature of ZFS are not needed (for
whatever reason), CentOS may be still be a good option.
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sense in the early days, when SUN's thumper (X4500, 2*DC
Opteron, 48 disks, 16 GB RAM) more or less fit the requirements
perfectly.
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and happens to save a huge amount of money compared to
a SAN from HP).
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to switch it on/off while the server is online).
You don't want to have your disk-drives hanging on the same SCSI-bus at
that point.
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So, I wouldn't ditch it completely.
But on a normal LAN, it's not a good idea.
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the trouble.
One of these exceptions is Areca (don't know if the driver is in now
RHEL/CentOS) - the guy maintaining the driver at Areca actually
responds to email enquiries.
But then, they distribute source and not BLOBs.
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;-)
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think our Licensing does not allow you to do that.
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Please explain to me why not?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony
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package-selections, user-requirements,
patch-policies and downtime-schemas etc.pp.
I hope to be able to test pakiti soon.
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don't read everything.
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offers a rough
list:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
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a RAID controller?
What controller would that be?
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Controller or so. In a DL140 G3.
For HP, you should get the data if you install the Insight Manager
agents.
For Dell - I don't know.
cu,
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Am 29.07.2008 um 00:31 schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
Mhr wrote on Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:41:17 -0700:
Or maybe it makes the machine feel good
Funny that you say that. Believe it or not, but after I found that
hpasm
didn't provide any useful for me (at least at the moment) and I shut
down
the
).
If your storage needs are not constantly growing, Linux is OK.
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Robert Moskowitz schrieb:
My corporate tech guy told me the first step is to get a standard XP
mbr back on the system, and then he believes he can talk me through
getting the encryption working again.
If you really have SafeBoot, I have my doubts about that.
cheers,
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result is that instead of booting to CentOS after the RDP job is done
I get a notice that Admin is not a valid boot option.
I don't know Altiris, but I doubt it has 5% of the power of cobbler.
http://www.cobbler.et.redhat.com
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. Look for URLs in the
logs that fetch stuff from remote servers.
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sbeam schrieb:
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 10:16, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Anything in /tmp ?
Disable register_globals and allow_url_fopen.
Set open_basedir for any virtual hosts to the absolute minimum.
I have mod_security installed now, but I tested a similar attack, and sadly
IEEE1394 always a bit of a gamble.
There's a reason someone came up with this eSATA stuff...
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Install cobbler and use that to do a mass-installation.
http://cobbler.et.redhat.com/
dd is so 20th century
Rainer
Rainer
to create a repo for that.
What 3rd-party SW, BTW?
Does it come as RPM?
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Am 17.08.2008 um 17:42 schrieb Noob Centos Admin:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Filipe Brandenburger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 18:43, Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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My experience with Firewire has not been all that good. I figured
that
since Apple
what happened with my backup-software back then.
With a live-CD, you could also just pipe dd through netcat
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the
possible reasons?
What do you mean by will get hanged?
If any one provide me suitable links providing all of the above
information in detail it will be quite usefull.
Is this your homework?
;-)
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it to XFS, and it
only used 50.8MB!
Just yesterday we had the case of hitting ext3 limits - a folder can
only contain 32k subfolders. So I had to create a XFS container, to hold
the amount of data.
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offerings.
With 100TB, DIY is out of the question ;-)
BTW: what does the client do with the disk-space? What's the access-
pattern?
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Go EMC. Support is solid and the units are well designed.
But-But - they run Windows on the low-end stuff, don't they?
;-)))
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And unless there's repository out there that has all this for CentOS,
it may not be the right platform.
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to be very careful because it doesn't cache
sites with cookies.
Different drupal-modules and extensions will create their own cookies
and so almost nothing will cache.
Probably, the people at
http://groups.drupal.org/nginx
know more about this than me anyway.
Rainer
a minimal centos to it (yum with --installroot option)
- put this into S3 as an AMI
- start an instance of it
- clone this to an EBS file with rsync
- make a snapshot of this EBS
- convert this snapshot to an EBS AMI
- use your EBS instances...
Hth
Rainer
Am 29.01.2011 16:32, schrieb Sanjay Arora:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Rainer Trauttr...@gmx.de wrote:
To get an image into the cloud I did:
- format a 10GiB file with ext3
- install a minimal centos to it (yum with --installroot option)
- put this into S3 as an AMI
- start
Am 29.01.2011 15:27, schrieb Tony Mountifield:
In article4d44212c.6050...@gmx.de, Rainer Trauttr...@gmx.de wrote:
I had to use this cmdline to make the initrd:
KVER=$(uname -a|awk '{print $3}')xen
Don't need awk: KVER=$(uname -r)xen
Thx, Tony.
I wrote it at 3am for a presentation that day
amounts of money flowed in.
So, I think it's a bit naive to believe that more money would make the
project better or make releases appear faster on the mirrors.
Hopefully, the people actually involved in the release-effort don't
get too distracted by this noise.
Rainer
rid of child processes entirely:
find . -type f -mtime +15 -ls
Or don't depend on ls for such applications. Use stat or echo instead.
Why?
And if you give good advice, why is the OP seeing the problem?
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Am 26.02.2011 um 21:24 schrieb John R Pierce:
On 02/26/11 12:12 PM, Always Learning wrote:
Because : is sometimes used in an address to indicate the start of a
port number, examplehttp://www.anyonejunk.com:1234, the IP6 address
can
be enclosed within [ ] with the port number remaining
Am 28.02.2011 um 04:15 schrieb Ray Van Dolson:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 07:13:32PM -0800, JD wrote:
Any word on approximate release date of Centos 6?
Cheers,
JD
Seriously? Seriously?!
It's like Sesame Street, you know...
There's a new audience coming every week ;-)
OK, as a measuring yardstick: approximately how many
months after RHEL5's release date was Centos 5 released?
That might give people an approximate idea.
It's difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.
While extrapolating from past data is legitimate, it does not apply to
having tried it RHEL6/SL6 this is FUD.
I've written tools to turn an RHEL 5 box to CentOS 5, and back. It's a
pain and I don't recommend it.
For how many boxes do you need to do this?
I did this with some boxes and never run into issues.
Rainer
specify the exclude pattern to match
only /tmp/foo/dir2 , can I?
Thx
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Am 15.03.2011 10:37, schrieb Luigi Rosa:
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Rainer Traut said the following on 15/03/11 10:25:
This always sends me an unwanted email with:
tar: Removing leading `/' from member names
Redirect the stdout/stderr to some file:
tar cvzf /mnt
Am 15.03.2011 12:37, schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Rainer Trauttr...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi List,
hope this is not too offtopic, but this bothers me and my backup.
My backups are tar jobs in cron, eg:
20 23 * * * tar -zcf /mnt/backupInternalHosts/backup
see how it can be used as a server,
without adding a second ethernet input?
Use VLAN-trunks.
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Am 26.03.2011 um 20:55 schrieb John R Pierce:
On 03/26/11 12:51 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Use VLAN-trunks.
someone using a $350 micro server as his ADSL gateway is highly
unlikely
to have layer 2 managed switches capable of handling VLANs.
E.g. the HP Procurve 1800-8G is quite cheap
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