Hello there,
What is the hypervisor that hosts the VM? What does ifconfig show on it?
Boris.
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Gordon Messmer
wrote:
> On 11/06/2016 11:00 PM, Sean Son wrote:
>
>> How do I
>> configure the networking so that both IPs are pingable and
I am sorry, I am stepping into the conversation late and may not fully
understand all aspects of the situation but I wonder if it may make sense
to set up a server process on the NFS server machine that simply listens
for incoming requests to perform a file copy and then does so as requested
-
Keith,
I am sorry, unfortunately I don't remember model numbers. Those were Dell
boxes as far as I remember.
Boris.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 7:03 PM, Keith Keller <
kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
> On 2016-09-18, Boris Epstein <borepst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> &
Is there a little setup display right on the box? Just asking because I
have seen that on some boxes.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 12:15 AM, Keith Keller <
kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
> On 2016-09-17, Alice Wonder wrote:
> >
> > Okay if it
OK, here's the PHP info:
http://borisepstein.info/php.php
Looks like it got the right php.ini but that is still not happening. Is
there any chance something overwrote the variable settings after php.ini
was read in?
Boris.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Valeri Galtsev
Hello all,
Does anybody know where to enter settings for php-fpm? I have tried a
number of things, including starting it with "-c /etc/php.ini" but that
seemed to have any effect. Any idea on how to control it? What am I doing
wrong? :)
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Boris.
I would think the same as Gordon that as long as your 64-bit VM
virtualization is running properly there should be no problem running C7 on
a VM running under C6. May I ask what the initial doubt was based upon? Has
anybody out there had such an issue before?
Cheers,
Boris.
On Tue, Jun 21,
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 12:47 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 3/14/2016 9:35 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
>> But packages aside, as Linux is UNIX-like system, you can always install
>> it UNIX way: download tarball from perl site, compile and install it. You
>> will have to do
Hello listmates,
What are the proven/tested version of Perl for CentOS 6 and 7? Is Perl 6
operational on either?
Thanks.
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Does anybody know if this one has been patched?
http://thehackernews.com/2016/01/openssh-vulnerability-cryptokeys.html
Thanks.
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On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Tris Hoar <trish...@bgfl.org> wrote:
> On 04/11/2015 20:59, John R Pierce wrote:
>
>> On 11/4/2015 12:52 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
>>
>>> I don't get this for some reason... not even sure why. ESXi's default
>>> behavio
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Boris Epstein <borepst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Tris Hoar <trish...@bgfl.org> wrote:
>
>> On 04/11/2015 20:59, John R Pierce wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/4/2015 12:52 PM, Boris Epstein wro
>>
> vmware esxi 5.5.0 (free, using vsphere client to manage), vm is minimal
> centos 7 64bit. I added a 16gb vdisk and immediately see this in dmesg...
>
> [155484.386792] vmw_pvscsi: msg type: 0x0 - MSG RING: 1/0 (5)
> [155484.386796] vmw_pvscsi: msg: device added at scsi0:1:0
>
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 1:57 PM, <m.r...@5-cent.us> wrote:
> Boris Epstein wrote:
> >>
> >> My turn for a dumb question: from not paying a lot of attention to this
> >> thread, the answer isn't clear to me: has the *host* recognized the
> >&g
t; #scsi-rescan #if you have sg3_utils package
> #lsscsi
> Or
> #echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host[n]/scan
>
> Julius
>
> > On Nov 4, 2015, at 15:31, Boris Epstein <borepst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
Hello all,
Is there a way to recognize a hot-plugged disk (i.e., to get the system to
recognize it and build the appropriate /dev/sd* device for the new device)
without a reboot?
Thanks.
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> On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 05:39:59PM +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> > I think, this is possible with scsi disks
> >
> >
> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/vmware-add-a-new-hard-disk-without-rebooting-guest.html
>
> While
>
>
>
> was the controller you added the virtual disk to an IDE or scsi controller?
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It was a SCSI controller.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Eero Volotinen <eero.voloti...@iki.fi>
wrote:
> It should work fine. What esxi version you are using?
>
> Eero
> 4.11.2015 6.27 ip. "Boris Epstein" <borepst...@gmail.com> kirjoitti:
>
>
Eero,
<zgreenfel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 11/04/2015 10:27 AM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Boris Epstein <borepst...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> Hello Julius,
> >>
> >> Thanks - but it doesn't seem to work.
>
>
> It usually works very nice here,
> Have you added only the disk or by accident another scsi controller?
> This happens (you probably know) if you select another bus while creating
> the disc.
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> My turn for a dumb question: from not paying a lot of attention to this
> thread, the answer isn't clear to me: has the *host* recognized the disk?
> If not, the guest's not going to see it.
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> Ok, that *is* small. I'd worry about a logfile suddenly growing massively,
> and freezing your system. (Yes, it has happened here, and then there was
> the time a summer student ran something, wouldn't be back until Monday...
> and got a 20G logfile, which blew out the NFS-mounted home
Hello all,
In your view, what is the most reliable and safe way to increase an LV
housing the root filesystem of a Centos 6 VM. I am thinking either growing
the virtual HD virtual device, or creating a new device and adding it as a
PV to the VM, or perhaps migrating the whole FS to a new virtual
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:57 PM, <m.r...@5-cent.us> wrote:
> Boris Epstein wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > In your view, what is the most reliable and safe way to increase an LV
> > housing the root filesystem of a Centos 6 VM. I am thinking either
> growi
there as a result of
an update.
I have not been able to see what the issue was with the original image.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Leonard den Ottolander
leon...@den.ottolander.nl wrote:
Hello Boris,
On Tue, 2015-08-25 at 15:59 -0400, Boris Epstein wrote:
We have a Centos 6 VM (64
- potentially
making the machine no longer bootable.
I am going to investigate this angle.
Boris.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello listmates,
I have encountered a rather peculiar situation.
We have a Centos 6 VM (64 bit) running on a VMware
Hello listmates,
I have encountered a rather peculiar situation.
We have a Centos 6 VM (64 bit) running on a VMware vSphere 5.5 server. It
was running just fine until one day I decided to reboot it and it just
would not boot up. Effectively, dracut failed to initialize the LVM, much
like under
Hello all,
It appears that, for some reason I have thus far failed to understand when
you use marking in iptables you then run into troubles if you attempt to do
NAT (MAQUERADE).
Let me describe this in more detail.
We are attempting to use a network test environment named ATCD running it
on a
Hello all,
iptables provides a way to mark/tag packets for future
identification/accounting, etc. A brief discussion of it is offered here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_traffic_control
Here is a more detailed description of the issue I am working on:
Hello all,
We have installed this network testing environment:
https://github.com/facebook/augmented-traffic-control
which seems pretty nice overall.
It allows you to artificially degrade your network performance by issuing
tc commands to directly affect your networking.
I have it set up on
Cheers
Mal
On 27/03/15 13:33, Boris Epstein wrote:
Hello listmates,
I am wondering if there is a set of scripts/utilities for automatically
starting and running headless (no X11) VM's using VirtualBox omn a CentOS
6
server. VNC/RDP access to the VM's would be fine.
Any help much
Awesome!
Thanks for your replies everybody.
I was looking more or less at the same options. Just was wondering if there
was a ready-made set of scripts somewhere to set all of this in motion to
save me a little time - but if not, I will just make one.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at
Hello listmates,
I am wondering if there is a set of scripts/utilities for automatically
starting and running headless (no X11) VM's using VirtualBox omn a CentOS 6
server. VNC/RDP access to the VM's would be fine.
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers,
Boris.
Gordon, thanks!
What sort of security implications did you have in mind? Just curious.
Boris.
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wrote:
On 01/25/2015 04:20 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
I have resolved this, finally. The problem was that I configured VLAN
Hello all,
Does anybody know if there is a modern Linux client compatible with the
latest versions of Checkpoint VPN ( http://www.checkpoint.com/ )? They used
to have a Linux client back in the day but that seems to have been
discontinued.
Is anybody able to connect to a Checkpoint VPN server
Stephen,
That is right - it is not on a trunk port. I guess this must be it.
Thanks.
Boris.
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 9:25 AM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 09:12:29AM -0500, Boris Epstein wrote:
OK... but why does it need to be a trunk port?
If you
OK... but why does it need to be a trunk port?
Boris.
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 6:53 PM, SilverTip257 silvertip...@gmail.com
wrote:
Andrew and Dennis are spot on.
Their conclusions about your server being connected to an access port and
not a trunk port would be my conclusion as well.
On
at 11:42 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Andrew Holway andrew.hol...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 25 January 2015 at 15:12, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
OK... but why does it need to be a trunk port?
Because a trunk port will trunk
-50
hq
Boris.
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 7:05 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you everyone.
OK, the mystery deepens, I guess. The machine does need to support several
VLAN's, it is currently on a trunkport (8021q encapsulated), it made it
into the ARP table - which I
and that works.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 7:13 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
And additionally here are the detailed port configs on the switch end:
hqshow interface Gi1/0/3 switchport
Name: Gi1/0/3
Switchport: Enabled
Administrative Mode: trunk
Operational Mode
On 24.01.2015 01:34, Boris Epstein wrote:
Steve,
Thanks, makes sense.
I just don't see why I have to effectively waste an extra IP address to
get
my connection established.
Boris.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org
wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23
Hello all,
I have a machine running Centos 6.6 connected to a port on a Cisco Catalyst
3750 series switch. That port is part of VLAN 48. I have VLAN 48 on the
CentOS machine too.
The IP network on VLAN 48 is 192.168.48.0/255.255.255.0. The address on the
CentOS side is 192.168.48.101, the
Steve,
Thanks, makes sense.
I just don't see why I have to effectively waste an extra IP address to get
my connection established.
Boris.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 07:10:57PM -0500, Boris Epstein wrote:
This makes two
.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello all,
I have a machine running Centos 6.6 connected to a port on a Cisco
Catalyst
3750 series switch. That port is part of VLAN 48
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 7:02 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
wrote:
Less,
You are 100% right. Of course I brought up my eth0 - but, like you said,
with no IP. Meanwhile, I brought up eth0.48
last year. :-)
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- Original Message -
From: Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Wednesday, 14 January, 2015 18:47:17
Subject: Re: [CentOS] DJBDNS
: I'm also curious for a solution.. for when djbnostalgia hits me.
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Sent: Tuesday, 13 January
Hello all,
We have put a DNS server online running DJBDNS v1.06
(ndjbdns-1.06-1.el6.x86_64) on a 64-bit CentOS 6.6 server. We have done
some limited testing on the machine which it passed - i.e., dnscache was
talking to tinydns, the queries went through fine, etc.
As soon as we put it online
Hello all,
As far as which VMWare tools to use - the ones from VM Ware or the
open-vm-tools available through the EPEL - is there any consensus on what
is better? I know that for CentOS 7 you are told to use open-vm-tools but
what is the situation with CentOS 6?
Thanks.
Boris.
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
wrote:
Am 07.11.2014 um 19:05 schrieb Boris Epstein:
As far as which VMWare tools to use - the ones from VM Ware or the
open-vm-tools available through the EPEL - is there any consensus on what
is better? I know
Hello listmates,
Somehow or other my DNS services that are part of
the ndjbdns-1.06-1.el7.x86_64 package would not start properly at startup.
When I then start them up using systemctl:
systemctl start dnscache
systemctl start tinydns
they start just fine.
From the log I got the following for
PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello listmates,
Somehow or other my DNS services that are part of
the ndjbdns-1.06-1.el7.x86_64 package would not start properly at startup.
When I then start them up using systemctl:
systemctl start dnscache
systemctl start tinydns
OK, on the second take, even 5 seconds has proved to be enough of a sleep
period in my case.
Just FYI.
Boris.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello again,
I think I have resolved this issue by adding the following line to my
relevant service
to see them.
Once again, thank you all for responding.
Cheers,
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 5:12 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
is there a good wirte-up on how edit script files in
the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory on Centos to assign multiple
IP
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 6:49 PM, James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 17 Oct 2014 23:32, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to get djbdns ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djbdns )
running
on CentOS 7. So far I have wirtten the djbdns.service
Hello all,
I am trying to get djbdns ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djbdns ) running
on CentOS 7. So far I have wirtten the djbdns.service and djbdns.socket
files. The sockets (TCP and UDP 53) for some reason would not start and I
don't know how to debug that; the service does start but only when
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 6:42 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to get djbdns ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djbdns )
running
on CentOS 7.
There's an ndjbdns in EPEL
Hello listmates,
I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
Thanks.
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Hello all,
is there a good wirte-up on how edit script files in
the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory on Centos to assign multiple
IP addresses to the same NIC on boot?
Thanks for any and all help.
Cheers,
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Hello all,
Amongst a number of modern CentOS machines we have this one RHEL 3 machine
(don't ask me why:) and on it we have bash 2.05b. I was trying to compile a
version of bash for it that would be Shellshock-proofed.
To do that, I downloaded a copy of the code from the GNU along with all the
exactly as
expected, whether a VLAN is named or not!
Problem solved!
Thank you all very much again. This was an obscure one for sure.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
/configuration/guide/3750xscg/swvlan.html#wp1150876
).
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Boris Epstein wrote the following on 5/30/2014 2:59 PM:
Hello all,
I have a CentOS box that has a NIC (eth0) on which I defined 4 VLAN's
(counting the NIC itself): eth0, eth0.1, eth0.2 and eht0.3. Initially the
Cisco switch
Hello all,
I have a CentOS box that has a NIC (eth0) on which I defined 4 VLAN's
(counting the NIC itself): eth0, eth0.1, eth0.2 and eht0.3. Initially the
Cisco switch was not partitioned into VLAN's which means that the only VLAN
running on it was the default one (VLAN 1).
I have then played
Hello listmates,
I feel a little embarrassed but I can not get through this one and any help
will be much appreciated.
I have a Broadcom WiFi adapter in a 64-bit CentOS 6.5 laptop. Trying to get
it connect automatically - and it just would not - no error messages,
nothing. With the same config
Hello listmates,
Normally whenever I needed to grab the contents of a disk/partition in its
entirety I would just use dd to pipe it wherever I wanted and that would
just work.
However, with a VZFS partition on a Parallels VM itdoes not seem to work:
root@nei [~]# dd if=/dev/vzfs of=/dev/null
Hello all,
Let's say I have an OpenVPN (v2) server sitting on a Linux machine with the
IP address of, say, 192.168.10.1o. We are talking real address, assigned to
a NIC on the machine.
Now let us say the OpenVPN server hands out IP's in the
192.168.20.0/24range. And let us say that I want the
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 09:00:16AM -0400, Boris Epstein wrote:
Let's say I have an OpenVPN (v2) server sitting on a Linux machine with
the
IP address of, say, 192.168.10.1o. We are talking real address, assigned
Hello listmates,
If I have a regular, ACL-capable filesystem on Linux (say, ext4 or xfs) is
there a way for me to establish the following:
1) There is a directory, say, /home/joe . It is owned by user joe . No one
but joe (and root, of course) can read or write anything in this directory.
2) No
I have, thanks! That one works just fine.
Unfortunately, it does load balancing - and that is all. ClearOS, for
instance, does a myriad of things but the kind of load balancer I want.
And I would like to have it all in one machine. That is another challenge I
face.
Boris.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013
Hello all,
Many thanks to everyone who responded with extremely helpful tips.
Reporting back that I implemented HAProxy on CentOS 6.3 and this works like
a charm - after I worked out a couple of HAProxy kinks.
Boris.
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote
Hello all,
The question is not necessarily CentOS-specific - but there are lots of
bright people on here, and - quite possibly - the final implementation will
be on CentOS hence I figured I'd ask it here. Here is the situation.
I need to configure a Linux-based network load balancer (NLB)
Leon,
Thanks!
Looks good - though seems to be highly specific. I will check it out.
Boris.
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Leon Fauster leonfaus...@googlemail.comwrote:
Am 19.01.2013 um 21:35 schrieb Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com:
Hello all,
The question is not necessarily
19.01.2013 um 21:35 schrieb Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com:
Hello all,
The question is not necessarily CentOS-specific - but there are lots of
bright people on here, and - quite possibly - the final implementation
will
be on CentOS hence I figured I'd ask it here. Here
joseph85...@yahoo.comwrote:
From: Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] load balancer recommendations
Joseph,
Thanks!
Did you mean this:
https://www.barracudanetworks.com/products
Hello listmates,
If I have a NIC on my CentOS 6.2 machine two which I want to assign to IP
addresses: one acquired via DHCP, the other one fixed - is there a way to
do that? How do I do that?
Thanks.
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Am 01.10.2012 um 22:53 schrieb Boris Epstein:
Hello listmates,
If I have a NIC on my CentOS 6.2 machine two which I want to assign to IP
addresses: one acquired via DHCP, the other one fixed - is there a way
Hello all,
If I were looking for a load balancer to run on a Linux - specifically,
CentOS - machine - what would you recommend?
Thanks.
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Hello listamtes,
Here's is a curious issue: netcat (nc) seems to not do UDP for me, even
though TCP works flawlessly. Not even on the local host.
Here's the server session I am running:
cat test.dd | nc -l -u -n -k -v 2456
(test.dd is just a large file with random data)
Here's the client:
nc
Hello all,
We have a somewhat unique setup whereby our default router is outside of
the local network.
Let us say our network is 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0
So we have a route-eth0 file that looks something like this:
10.1.1.1 via 192.168.10.1 dev eth0
default 10.1.1.1 dev eth0
The last
Hello again,
Looks like the functions I need - at least some of them - are defined in
videobuf-vmalloc.h
I still have no idea where to find them - i.e., what to include/install to
make them resolve.
Boris.
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:41 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Boris Epstein wrote:
Hello again,
Looks like the functions I need - at least some of them - are defined in
videobuf-vmalloc.h
I still have no idea where to find them - i.e., what to include/install
to
make them resolve
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:48 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Boris Epstein wrote:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:41 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Boris Epstein wrote:
Hello again,
Looks like the functions I need - at least some of them - are defined
in videobuf-vmalloc.h
I still have
Hello all,
I am trying to install Epiphan's ( http://www.epiphan.com/ ) VGA2USB device
on a Centos 6 machine and when I am trying to compile and install the
driver for it I get the following errors:
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.32-279.2.1.el6.x86_64/extra/vga2usb.ko needs
unknown symbol
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 2:39 AM, James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.comwrote:
Named segfaulted here and there, and when the master instance failed,
takeover didn't work for whatever reason.
I have four IPAs replicating together across two DCs with full DNS and CA
integration plus using it
Hello all,
Is anybody using http://freeipa.org on a CentOS 6 server? Is it working
well?
Thanks.
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Hello listmates,
Has anybody attempted to run an XFS in a file mounted via -o loop? The file
size is about 20 TB and it resides in a larger XFS filesystem residing on a
disk. That filesystem's size is about 25 TB. What sort of degradation
should one expect under that sort of scenario?
The reason
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On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 10:59:13AM -0400, Boris Epstein
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:11 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
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To be specific, I use UNFSD to export a MooseFS file system
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On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 10:59:13AM -0400, Boris Epstein wrote:
A process implemented in the userland may not be as efficient as one
implemented as part of the kernel - but that doesn't mean it can't scale
well
Hello listmates,
I am running DHCPD for IPv4 on a Centos 5 machine. I am wondering if anyone
has got a functional dhcpd.conf configuration serving static routes to
Linux, Mac OS X and Windows clients.
I tried a couple of variations of static-routes options - but have yet to
create something that
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On 06/12/2012 09:14 AM, Boris Epstein wrote:
Hello listmates,
I am running DHCPD for IPv4 on a Centos 5 machine. I am wondering if
anyone
has got a functional dhcpd.conf configuration serving static routes
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On 06/12/2012 10:05 AM, Boris Epstein wrote:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Rob
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On 06/12/2012 09:14 AM, Boris Epstein wrote:
Hello
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On 06/01/2012 10:26 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
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On 06/01/12 2:27 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
I believe that unfsd (http://unfs3.sourceforge.net
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On 06/02/2012 02:16 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 6:16 AM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
On 06/01/2012 10:26 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 6:36 PM, John R
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On 06/02/2012 02:16 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 6:16 AM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
On 06/01/2012 10:26 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 6:36 PM, John R
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On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 03:36:09PM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
maybe in 2003, when Linux NFS was sketchy, this made sense.
Unlikely back then, either. It's a userland implementation, subject to
all the same
A process implemented in the userland may not be as efficient as one
implemented as part of the kernel - but that doesn't mean it can't scale
well, does it?
Anything that needs atomic operations is difficult to scale. Throw in
distributed components and an extra user/kernel layer and
Hello there,
I believe that unfsd ( http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/ ) now does have
multi-threaded capability and as such should be fairly well scalable. I am
using it on CentOS 6.2 and it seems to become all but unusable when more
then 3-4 users connect to it. Is that normal? What sort of
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 6:36 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 06/01/12 2:27 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
I believe that unfsd (http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/ ) now does have
multi-threaded capability and as such should be fairly well scalable. I
am
using it on CentOS 6.2
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