Nick,
Do each of your ifcfg-eth* files contain the real HWADDR for your
ethernet devices? I've seen a lot of setups (every place I have walked
into) where they are either duplicated from other ifcfg-eth files or
bashed together in a non-consistent way that casuses grief when it comes
to the bond
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Nick,
Do each
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I apologize, I should have taken an extra minute to re-read my
message. I
am trying to work with timezones and cron together. IE Server is on
CST,
Sorry for the top post. Look up 'mpt-status' and see if it fits your
needs. It requires the 'mptctl' module in RHEL which is included by
default.
You can also use the LSI MegaRaid manager from LSI directly, but it's
more of a bulky GUI and doesn't do much for me.
tcp_frto ?
(from man 7 tcp)
Or perhaps tcp_retries1?
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I've encountered the something similar to the OP. In my case the
java-1.6.0-sun-plugin has a requirement for /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
which is being satifisfied by kdebase.
That puzzles me.
Out of curiosity, what does
rpm -qf /usr/lib/mozilla
and/or if applicatble
rpm -qf /usr/lib64/mozilla
This would work in normal configurations... But I've an additional
configuration... onboard devices (tg3's) are bond together, so adding
HWADDR to ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-eth1 didn't work for me here...
christian
Are you sure? Putting legit HWADDRs into bond-slave is the _only_ way to
go when
Of course, that doesn't prevent a 'rpm -U' from updating it... :)
Kevin
Unless you get really creative, and build the package with some
%pretrans requirements that need a trigger file to be set, before it
proceeds. Or anything else equally ridiculous as that. :)
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# mount -v -t nfs -o vers=3,intr server:/backup /backup
mount: trying 134.171.16.151 prog 13 vers 3 prot tcp port 2049
mount: trying 134.171.16.151 prog 15 vers 3 prot udp port 718
and then it just hangs like that. If I leave out the intr option the
mount command returns but then an ls
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On 12/20/10 15:20, Kinzel, David
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You can easily set that up. Default path will be /var/ftp
# pwd
/etc/vsftpd
# diff vsftpd.conf.orig vsftpd.conf
15c15
local_enable=YES
---
local_enable=NO
27c27
#anon_upload_enable=YES
---
anon_upload_enable=YES
31c31
#anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
---
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
You can easily set that up. Default path will be /var/ftp
Appologizes, that is just for chrooting users. If you mean't the actual
service, you will need to base things off the wuftpd guide and do it
similarly.
# pwd
/etc/vsftpd
# diff vsftpd.conf.orig vsftpd.conf
15c15
local_enable=YES
---
Hi,
It's practically impossible for us to really answer that. The OS
itself does not have to be PCI-compliant, but it is the implementation
that needs to be.
Agreed. You need to go hire yourself an auditor if you are dealing with
PCI compliance. There is much more to PCI compliance than just
I don't know the ETA for the fix to show up everywhere, but I do know
there is a fix (bz 725536), because RH Support was able to get
us a test
package that fixes it.
-Paul
For what it's worth, we also have a support ticket open to get an
official package for 5.7
Hopefully a few of these is
Note that the 'host' command overrides some of the default resolv.h settings.
In particular the timeout is downgraded to a second, so if your internal server
is not working quick enough it will go to the secondary and return the failure.
What does ping on the host do? That will use a regular
I'm still playing around with things. I'm seeing some weird stuff
like multiple identical MAC addresses on a system.
I'll figure it out...
If you bond two devices they will both use the same.
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I'm still playing around with things. I'm seeing some weird stuff
like multiple identical MAC addresses on a system.
I'll figure it out...
If you bond two devices they will both use the same.
So the ifcfg-ethX file may have
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