The xen output doesn't show anything that I was expecting to see...
This might be an fbcon issue - there needs to be a change between CentOS 5
and CentOS 6 as to how the module is compiled to work by default with mkinitrd
(as a module) and dracut (compiled in). I understand there are
Title: Ericsson Signature
Hi,
How does cpu and memory allocation works in KVM, If your total vm's
on a certain hyp are alloted more RAM and CPU then total physically
available CPU-Cores and RAM
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I've just installed kernel version 3.4.68-9 and now everything works as
expected.
So I guess something is wrong with kernel 3.10.20.
26.11.2013, 23:03, Vyacheslav Tokarev vs.toka...@yandex.ru:
Yes, I was able to get output from Xen.
Log file is attached.
Slava.
Bob Ball
How can I ssh to the machine if it doesn't start? I tried, but there was no
response.
27.11.2013, 13:56, Bob Ball bob.b...@citrix.com:
The xen output doesn't show anything that I was expecting to see...
This might be an fbcon issue - there needs to be a change between CentOS 5
and CentOS 6
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:45:43AM -0500, R P Herrold wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Stephen Harris wrote:
% cat /etc/udev/rules.d/90-owon.rules
ACTION==add, \
SUBSYSTEM==usb, \
SYSFS{idVendor}==5345, \
SYSFS{idProduct}==1234, \
RUN+=/usr/bin/virsh attach-device
Si disculpa que no postee el log
error log
2013/11/26 16:28:52 [error] 6276#0: *1 FastCGI sent in stderr: Primary
script unknown while reading response header from upstream, cli
php-fpm mi corre bien.
/etc/init.d/php-fpm status
php-fpm (pid 27675 27674 27673 27672 27671) is running...
Ese error es usualmente debido a que Nginx le está pasando mal los
parámetros Php-fpm y este no los entiende (lo estoy resumiendo para que se
pueda entender).
Cual es el path del root de la claúsula server? debería ser el mismo path
para el SCRIPT_FILENAME (en el location de php). Ya estás usando
umm , hola a ver no te entiendio clusula server ?
te refieres a esta: root /var/www/vhost/sip.domian.com/htdocs;
y en el SCRIPT_FILENAME del localtion lo tengo igual que arriba
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME
/var/www/vhost/sip.mific.gob.pri/htdocs$fastcgi_script_name;
he comentado el location
Hi Cliff,
theer is just one path; I rechecked. The storage and server are attached
currently direct with one twinaxial cable and just one ip on each side.
Multipathing was never configured.
I'm confused.
Currently I reattached the targets and reformatted the devices.
in dmesg I just see one
Hello,
I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
modest-ish (£500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)
I have Asus U32U, and CentOS works fine on it ;)
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
Hello,
I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
On Tue, November 26, 2013 18:58, Michael Hennebry wrote:
$300 desktops? Where?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Compaq-DC5700-SFF-Desktop-PC-w-Intel-Core-2-E6300-1-86Ghz-2GB-250GB-HDD-/390710754143?pt=Desktop_PCshash=item5af82cfb5f
Shipping will probably cost you more that the system but even
I'd like to run a CLI broadband speed tester on my CentOS server.
I downloaded tespeed from http://sourceforge.net/projects/tespeed/.
This ran fine under Fedora-19, but failed under CentOS
with the message # reject large message,
although from a quick look at the source
it did not seem to be using
On 27/11/13 14:02, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'd like to run a CLI broadband speed tester on my CentOS server.
I downloaded tespeed from http://sourceforge.net/projects/tespeed/.
This ran fine under Fedora-19, but failed under CentOS
with the message # reject large message,
although from a quick
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 02:54:24PM +0100, Fabrizio Di Carlo wrote:
I have Asus U32U, and CentOS works fine on it ;)
I have the older UX31E, which also works with CentOS. I _might_ have had
to get a driver from elrepo for wired, but wireless worked out of the box.
It has an ASIX USB to
On 11/27/2013 07:26 AM, Nux! wrote:
Hello,
I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 14:02:28 +
Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Does anyone know of an alternative CLI speed-tester for CentOS?
Or how to get this one to work under CentOS?
There is https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli
which uses the servers from speedtest.net
BR
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On 27/11/2013 15:01, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 11/27/2013 07:26 AM, Nux! wrote:
Hello,
I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
touch laptops, in fact I'm after a
I'm running CentOS 5.9 x86_64 on a machine I built myself that has 6 SATA
II hard drives (4 - 1 TB drives; 2 - 1.5 TB drives) all in several RAID-1
arrays. These arrays were created when I did the original installation
with CentOS 5.1 and each created partition (both standard and LVM) were
Gene Poole wrote:
I'm running CentOS 5.9 x86_64 on a machine I built myself that has 6 SATA
II hard drives (4 - 1 TB drives; 2 - 1.5 TB drives) all in several RAID-1
arrays. These arrays were created when I did the original installation
with CentOS 5.1 and each created partition (both standard
Thank you, developers, for the continuous release packages. It's nice
to get a head start on testing 6.5 for wider release.
So far -- one VM, one dev server -- so good!
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:44 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Gene Poole wrote:
I'm running CentOS 5.9 x86_64 on a machine I built myself that has 6 SATA
II hard drives (4 - 1 TB drives; 2 - 1.5 TB drives) all in several RAID-1
arrays. These arrays were created when I did the original
Guess what?
It died again.
This time I took a look at BIOS stuff.
Fan rpms (approximately, two of them changed):
Processor region: 3000
Rear: 1500
Front: 0
Perhaps that is my problem.
I do have more fans lying around somewhere.
The last even the BIOS logged was from
Michael Hennebry wrote:
Guess what?
It died again.
This time I took a look at BIOS stuff.
Fan rpms (approximately, two of them changed):
Processor region: 3000
Rear: 1500
Front: 0
Perhaps that is my problem.
I do have more fans lying around somewhere.
The last
On 27.11.2013 17:06, Paul Heinlein wrote:
Thank you, developers, for the continuous release packages. It's nice
to get a head start on testing 6.5 for wider release.
So far -- one VM, one dev server -- so good!
+1, really nice, tasty stuff in CR repo!
--
Sent from the Delta quadrant using
On further, further, further toying, I now have mcelog running on my 32-bit
CentOS 6 systems! I admit to doing it the dumb way: I grabbed the source
from the git repository, compiled and installed it, and THEN discovered
that the init.d file supplied with the source was not CentOS compatible, so
I
And all that work was done to get this, output of a corrected memory parity
error. I get about one of these per workstation per 3 days, more or less; is
this a surprising number? (The workstation under the heaviest load gets
more, while the idle spare gets none at all; no surprise there!)
MCE 6
Glenn Eychaner wrote:
And all that work was done to get this, output of a corrected memory
parity error. I get about one of these per workstation per 3 days, more
or less;
is this a surprising number? (The workstation under the heaviest load gets
more, while the idle spare gets none at all; no
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Michael Hennebry wrote:
Fan rpms (approximately, two of them changed):
Processor region: 3000
Rear: 1500
Front: 0
This is ok?
On boot I got a message saying that the CPU was being
throttled because it was over the
Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Michael Hennebry wrote:
Fan rpms (approximately, two of them changed):
Processor region: 3000
Rear: 1500
Front: 0
This is ok?
I have no idea if a) you have a front fan, or b) if it has a
On 27/11/13 13:26, Nux! wrote:
Hello,
I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
modest-ish
CentOS 6.4.
We've got a subversion repo on a server. Currently, it's set to use krb5.
Trouble is, the krb5.conf is set up to use pcscd authentication (using PIV
cards). Whether anything else on the server needs it, it appears that when
people issue certain svn commands (I haven't nailed down
*Something* is causing it to appear that there are two paths. I can't think
how else the two apparently different disks have the *same* file system.
But I've not used iSCSI much. Perhaps if you post the type of the device
someone might have any idea?
Cheers,
Cliff
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:30
Is there a way to get a list of packages AND version of that package
in centos/redhat 7? Perhaps from one a beta of 7 or something?
I searched for list of packages in redhat 7 and I can get a list
but the list did not have any version information just the
package name and description.
Not off
Hello,
I am trying to come up with a way to auto add new servers deployed with
LSI raid cards to the MegaRaid Software management server. From the gui,
it looks like I can add them by IP manually, or have the control server
scan for hosts with the MegaRaid client software, which only works if
the
On 27/11/13 18:37, Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a way to get a list of packages AND version of that package
in centos/redhat 7? Perhaps from one a beta of 7 or something?
I searched for list of packages in redhat 7 and I can get a list
but the list did not have any version information just the
On 11/27/2013 3:56 PM, Grant Keller wrote:
I am trying to come up with a way to auto add new servers deployed with
LSI raid cards to the MegaRaid Software management server. From the gui,
it looks like I can add them by IP manually, or have the control server
scan for hosts with the MegaRaid
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:58 PM, Michael Hennebry
henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Depends on the cost of the system, and the budget... and it sounds to me
as though the OP is working on his own system, and his budget approaches
$1 as a
Hey Michael,
I would try to check it up from bottom up and note that each time it
fails you may have an error popping out later.
The first thing is to check voltage in the BIOS.
Then if it's by percentage 12V should be between 11.9 to 12.1 when these
are quite not the best thing to have if
Hi,
I rebooted a old Centos 5 box and now its stuck in an ever increasing timeout
loop;
nss_ldap: reconnecting tl LDAP server (sleeping # seconds)
This happens before network services starts.
Any one know how I can break out of this?
I tried booting in single user mode from the grub menu
Hey All,
Could someone provide a URL to a page that states what LSB level
RHEL/CentOS 6.4 is certified to.
I'm looking to download a driver:
http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Epson/Epson-WorkForce_1100
They offer a driver for LSB 3.1 or LSB 3.2. I'm hoping that one of
those applies to
On 11/28/2013 06:16 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey All,
Could someone provide a URL to a page that states what LSB level
RHEL/CentOS 6.4 is certified to.
I'm looking to download a driver:
http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Epson/Epson-WorkForce_1100
They offer a driver for LSB 3.1 or
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 00:16:25 -0500
Mark LaPierre wrote:
Could someone provide a URL to a page that states what LSB level
RHEL/CentOS 6.4 is certified to.
https://www.linuxbase.org/lsb-cert/productdir.php?infopcid=278
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2013, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
The first thing is to check voltage in the BIOS.
Then if it's by percentage 12V should be between 11.9 to 12.1 when these
are quite not the best thing to have if possible.
Also take a look at the 3V and 5V to make sure that all the voltage in
the
Dell XPS 13 has the advantage to be in the market with a special version of
Ubuntu made for engineers, called project Sputnik
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
On 27/11/13 13:26, Nux! wrote:
Hello,
I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for
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