#Q-ALGO-BASIC-STEP-SLEW
Apart from that, the ntp-implementation (or chrony nowadays) "wants" to
have more than one time source.
http://www.ntp.org/ntpfaq/NTP-s-algo-real.htm#Q-NTP-ALGO
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I had the same problem on SUSE machines.
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mostly about
sernet's commercial Samba offering. Ok, the .rpms are freely
downloadable but it looks like everything else is commercial support.
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of irrelevant info. What I'd like
to see is the LDAP queries that the samba server issues. But I have no
idea which magic switch will make this happen.
My google-fu seems to be bad today, too as I cannot find any relevant
info either.
Help!
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On 01/30/2014 08:12 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 01/30/2014 05:36 PM, Dirk Olmes wrote:
Hi,
I'm setting up Samba to authenticate against an LDAP Server. I have the
basic setup running but authentication fails. I'm 95% sure that the LDAP
config is still wrong but the guy I'm setting
of
- googling around comes up with wildly different numbers from 16 up to 64k.
The limit for CentOS seems to be around 32 ... can anyone confirm?
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the maximum number of groups but it's actually something different.
Sorry for the noise,
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I've never had any trouble with the stock kernel so I never looked for
alternatives :-)
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of thresholds and alerts via email.
The epel repo has fairly recent zabbix20 RPMs. Zabbix' web GUI can
produce nice graphs that can even be modified on the fly. I don't know
though if Zabbix is overkill for monitoring a single host ...
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From the virt-manager, I am able to shutdown/reboot the Debian and
Ubuntu guest OSs but not the CentOS 6 guests.
For the CentOS 6 guests, I have to resort to Force off
Install the acpid package and make sure it is properly started when the
VM starts.
-dirk
with setxkbmap de in the end, but no difference.
So this might have been the right syntax to set a different keyboard
layout, but somehow it did not work - do I understand the error message
right?
There is no error or hint in the Xorg log file(s).
Any hint or help is appreciated.
Dirk
this should be sufficient, so I am
quite stuck. How can I figure out if this is a problem of the CentOS
config or of XQuartz?
Any hint or help would be appreciated.
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attributes are set on those files.
Run ls -Z to see them.
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On 03/13/2013 04:30 PM, Craig White wrote:
you need an IMAP server / MTA to handle login accounts since Postfix provides
SMTP.
Dovecot? Cyrus-IMAP?
I'd go for dovecot - actively maintained, designed for security, easy to
configure.
-dirk
appreciated.
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will do then (is there some
place to publish those files?)?
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I am very happy with RedHat Cluster Suite and GFS2 on a shared SAN
storage (i.e. scsi block device), since RedHat Cluster Suite not only
handles the file systems but also looks to the availability of the xen
vms (live migration, restart, etc.).
Dirk
Am 14.10.10 13:25, schrieb Rudi Ahlers
Am 15.10.10 22:59, schrieb Pasi Kärkkäinen:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 02:15:30PM +0200, Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi folks,
I would like to test Xen3.3 on CentOS 5.5 on an older machine which is
not 64bit capable.
Since this is just a first impression test I do not want to fuzz
Xen3.3 kernels for
CentOS 5? GITCO supplies 64bit kernels only, and googling brought up
nothing else.
Thanks for any hint or help.
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the net but found no recent entries for that problem,
just older posts.
Has anyone had the same problem recently? If yes: is there any workaround?
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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problem?
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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Kai,
Am 08.04.10 12:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Thu, 08 Apr 2010 11:29:53 +0200:
Can you please stop this? You are repeating your messages to the list with
slightly changed subjects and content because you apprently don't get the
answers you want. This is unfriendly
seen that? Is that something I can configure off somehow?
Any hint or help is appreciated, any deeper insight very welcome.
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Hi Kai,
Am 22.03.10 15:31, schrieb Kai Schaetzl:
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Mon, 22 Mar 2010 13:41:50 +0100:
What I am concerned about is the fact that the client sends out using
various gateways at once. Is there some configuration item in VSFTPD
which can prevent this and reject packets
).
That did not work, applying some patches failed. Has anybody tried that
successfully before?
I do not want to end up compiling manually on a production machine, but
I am not deep enough into rpmbuilding to tweak my own spec file.
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then, it's only
2.3.3-2.1 with added mysql/pqsql support.
Is there anything I am doing wrong? Or is there just no postfix 2.6.5 in
centosplus?
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Kai Schaetzl schrieb:
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:14:30 +0100:
Is there anything I am doing wrong? Or is there just no postfix 2.6.5 in
centosplus?
yes.
Kai
Ahem, sorry for insisting: yes one or yes two?
Dirk
:
Is that nonsense or has it been withdrawn (and if yes, for what reason?).
By the way, you are right, I did not know the repositories can be
browsed on the web. How can I do that?
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Kai Schaetzl schrieb:
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:19:09 +0100:
Is that nonsense
it's absolute nonsense. There is at least one source for a very new
postfix.
http://www.w3bservice.de/index.php?
option=com_remositoryItemid=13func=selectid=1
(haven't used any
packaged by him so let him know what you think. I
believe you just have to add the yum repo.
--Daniel M. Anson
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Hi folks,
after several updates and a reboot I get errors concerning gconfd
wanting to create a directory /usr/share/tomcat5/.gconfd which fails
and other errors - when I start Tomcat5.
Why is gconfd (suddenly) needed/activated if Tomcat5 is started? Can I
disable that - and how?
Dirk
that take time for
recalculation (like spanning tree) do not interfere at the moment of a
link failure because then your cluster communication maybe runs into a
timeout also.
Dirk
* the reason is that you have to handle the following case:
server a bonds to switch 1 and switch 2 with link 1a and 2a
/RGManager.
Thanks for any further help.
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) to make snapshots of vm resources?
And if yes, does that make use of xm's save feature?
Best reagards,
Dirk
Dirk H. Schulz schrieb:
Hi Fabian,
Fabian Arrotin schrieb:
- snip -
Yes you're right and normally the updated luci/ricci RPMS (0.12.2-6.1)
should have been already pushed
it?
Or can someone send me a valid vm ressource entry for the
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf file so I can adapt that? I have not found
really enlightening examples on the web, and docs on this seem quite
sparse.
Thanks for any hint or help.
Dirk
this and can send me a policy
I can work with?
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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rely on some kind of inter process communication?
I am not a programmer, so maybe the second question is completely
nonsense. Any hint or help is appreciated.
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. And, by the way, in my /etc/ssh/
sshd_config I have UsePAM yes.
Any help or hint is appreciated.
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Thanks, Filipe,
that has lead me to exactly what I was looking for.
Dirk
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On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 15:02, Dirk H. Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have configured vsftpd with virtual users for webserver
This does not look like httpd errors. These are missing MIBs, presumably
you have installed and (mis)configured NetSNMP.
Dirk
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I have the following error messages on a CentOS server.
Googling did not identify the error
. Is there anything I can do to find the denial I
need to feed into audit2allow? Or some other way to make SElinux accept
vsftpds access?
Perhaps someone out there has already gone through this process.
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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? Is there any way to work around it? I do not
have these problems with CentOS 5.2 domUs on the same machine (at least not
that massive).
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Hi folks,
I tried to find out what xen version upstream intends to use in 5.3, but
did not find anything.
So now I hope that there is some secret knowledge among the CentOS people
you could share? :-)
Any hint or link would be helpful. Thanks in advance,
Dirk
not sound like they are ntp
servers.
You should find out why your ntp tries to send to them (and what).
The total synchronizations ... line at least seems to say that your ntp
sync works - you could check that with ntpdate against a server from the
above pool to be sure.
Dirk
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on the server and this logs analyzer tool should generate
reports separately for each host.
What exactly do yo want the analyzer to do? The simplest thing would be to
use logwatch on the servers and customize it, but that depends on what kind
of analyzation you have in mind.
Dirk
installed for usage is
perl-Nagios-Plugin, but that did not lead to installation of
perl-Class-Accessor. Should I inform someone of that (whom? how?).
Thanks for your help,
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::CPAN in cpan shell does not solve the
problem. How can I find out what exactly goes wrong there? Googling for the
error message does not show up anything helpful.
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On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 12:13 +0200, Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi folks,
I have lots of messages like these appearing on my local CentOS 5.2
consoles:
Oct 17 12:03:29 machine kernel: printk: 1 messages
.
Dirk
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Ned,
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Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi folks,
I have installed postgrey from the rpmforge repo, but it does not work
well with postfix from CentOS 5.2: I always get the error:
warning: connect to postgrey/socket: Permission
seem okay (postfix could write to it):
srw-rw-rw- 1 postgrey postgrey0 4. Okt 14:48 socket
I also tried restorecon -R /var/spool/postfix/postgrey, but that did not
change anything, either.
Googling does not show anything recent and helpful. Any hint or help is
appreciated.
Dirk
Hello Nataraj,
--On 12. August 2008 22:56:48 -0700 Nataraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 20:28 +0200, Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
- snip -
The setup works - using conntrackd -e I can see the connection table
entries the other router's conntrackd has synchronized. What I cannot
on it.
My initial testing is going very well - but was hoping for some unbiased
opinions (as opposed to asking on the kerio forum) on it's use with
centos (5 in particular if possible). THE typical q's - IE performance,
issues, etc.
I would be interested in that, too.
Dirk
(are
they the same for the from=... entry?), does that Centos4-Box reach the
DNS RELIABLY etc. SSH lies much emphasis on a working DNS.
Dirk
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I am setting up some systems with ssh public keys and as part of this I
As long as you only want the absolute amount of data (not the percentage of
total file space that is used) you could use du -sh / on that server.
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it as new connection - that means iptables does not
recognize conntrackd's addition to the session table.
Seems that I have a conceptional misunderstanding here - but I do not find
anything that could be wrong. Could somebody please help? I am stuck.
Any hint or help is appreciated.
Dirk
Hi Robert,
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That works as expected. If e.g. I ping from an inside server to
somewhere outside, ICMP request leaves via router2, the answer comes
back via
120 SYN_SENT src=93.185.115.91 dst=93.94.80.133 sport=4290
dport=135 [UNREPLIED] [active since 46s]
So I hope to find someone on the list have done this kind of setup before.
Thanks for your interest so far.
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that has no problem with bonding at all has been using 92.1.6
for weeks now - the server having the problem is still running 53 - I try
updating it to 92.1.10 now.
Dirk
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Kai,
I am sorry, but I simply do not understand at the moment. I thought xvda is
the method the disks are mounted into the VM - you sound like it being the
format of the disk itself.
Please explain.
Dirk
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Dirk H
Hi Kai,
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If you don't mind ending up with xvda it's a
good way.
What is the problem with xvda? And what is the alternative?
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on the nic driver if bonding works? And why does it
not work in xen, but work fine without xen? What can I do to analyse the
problem?
I know I could ask this on the xen list, but I fear that this is a
redhat/centos specific phenomenon.
Any hint or help is appreciated.
Dirk
partition is LVM (8e).
Did anybody out there succeed in mounting an LVM partition out of an image
file?
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
snip- I venture it is because the second partition is LVM (8e).
Did anybody out there succeed in mounting an LVM partition out of an
image file?
That's why kpartx (for lvm
Hi Kai,
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Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Thu, 07 Aug 2008 16:46:47 +0200:
Do you have any other idea?
Do you want to regularly access it that way or do you just need to access
the files onetime?
I do not like this xvda stuff
is appreciated.
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of this (like
chrooting him), but is there one technique to get it all?
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Thanks to all who helped - rbash seems to be a good starting point since
selinux is quite complex and takes some time to get into.
Dirk
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does this work? Can I
force the cluster to bind it to a certain interface?
I need this because the routing daemon (xorp) does not make use of an ip
address that is not bound to an interface.
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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Okay, I found that ifconfig does not show the virtual IP address, but ip
addr show shows it bound to an interface. Seems that ifconfig can only
handle old style aliases.
dirk
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I have set up a cluster
different
results.
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(the -o bond1
part).
Did you try without renaming? I do not use it, but it works nonetheless:
alias bond0 bonding
options bond0 mode=2
alias bond1 bonding
options bond1 mode=2
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that is 3.74 GB!
as Tim already wrote, CentOS 5.2 is not released yet, so don't use it.
Also please note there are two DVDs on RHN:
the server version with 2,934 MB
and the client version with 3,682 MB
CentOS distributes only one DVD which contains everything bundled into
one DVD.
Kind Regards,
Dirk
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