edHat there was an editable
> option to change the number of displayable
> lines as is done in putty.
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> --Hal.
>
find the info in man about size.
man xterm
/geometry
/geometry
and
/geometry
/geometry
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LY forced with the USB to not be a module and let the
other modules be
provided by the contents of the original initrd.
secondary trick, change all the "%define build*"s in the spec file that you
don't need to 0.
it speeds up the build a lot.
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an.
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/etc/anacrontab
/etc/updatedb.conf
ls /etc/cron.*
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h
broken proxies truncating DVDs that are 4GB like happened with CentOS 5.5.
Added bonus... unlike
bittorent, no ISPs block or mess with jigdo's traffic.
Granted, I don't know how much of the community would make use of them and they
take some cpu+labor
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m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 11/29/2010 05:20 PM:
> Todd Denniston wrote:
>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 11/22/2010 02:21 PM:
>>> Anyone working with/using it? One thing that's driving me nuts is that
>>> it keeps spitting garbage into the logs (card absent or mute!!!
hich is where the fellow
who maintains pcsc
hangs out and he may have some incantation for you.
http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle
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brings up a window titled "Removable Drives and Media Preferences"
and un-check the "Mount removable media when inserted" and the "Burn a CD or
DVD when a blank disk
is inserted" so that I can work with rewritable CD/DVD media the way I want.
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sh/id_rsa.priv is readable only by the user.
assumption 4: someone has not configured the other machine to disallow keyed
login (nuts, but could
happen. PubkeyAuthentication no?).
have you done
`ssh-add .ssh/id_rsa.priv`
before you ssh?
what does
ssh-add -L
and
ssh-add -l
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\
date ; hwclock --show ; date
4) run
hwclock --systohc; \
date -u ; hwclock --show --utc; date -u ; \
date ; hwclock --show ; date
5) wait 23 more minutes
6) run
date -u ; hwclock --show --utc; date -u ; \
date ; hwclock --show ; date
if at 3 and 6 the utc versions of date and hwclock are in sync, then
nstalling one
>> package will remove the previous verison. Is there any way to prevent
>> this issue?
>>
>> We're using CentOS 5.4 on x86_64
>>
> Any suggestion, guys?
>
> Thanks
>
> Gabriel
>
The fedora folks have a pretty thorough how to:
htt
eplacement hassle now?
Only YOU (and the data owner) know the risk trade-off levels you have to
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g kernel ].
And I have never had a problem getting rid of rhgb, which I do on all most all
machines I admin.
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Gordon Messmer wrote, On 10/24/2010 04:20 PM:
> On 10/22/2010 01:08 PM, Todd Denniston wrote:
> ...
>> 5) root_squash is in play
> ...
>> 2) Open up the _read_ perms on authorized_keys
>> 3a) IIRC you _may_ also have to open up the _read_ perms on ~/.ssh
>> 3b) II
you _may_ also have to open up the _read_ perms on ~/.ssh
3b) IIRC you _may_ also have to open up the exec perms on ~/.ssh
If you have to do one of 3a or 3b, try each individually and only give as much
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ODBC"
http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?65,148441,148441
* OK, I often come at problems from a different direction. *
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t to remote host: Connection timed out
> ✈dcl:~$
>
>
are you coming to it from a 178.63.65.* or from a private IP (even if through a
NAT)?
i.e. could there be one of those router things that does not pass private IP
traffic on through
between you and it? :)
Grasping at a straw tha
case you were not aware of it, you could run NTP on one of them
using local clock if you
don't have a good trust able time server available for some reason. Also making
your DHCP machines
NTP peers would be good too.
Or are you talking about some other type of time?
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then I can't find a way to post eyes>
>
> Thanks, James.
>
> mark
>> - Original Message -
>> | Upgraded the kernel to the latest, then tried to rebuild the
>> | proprietary
>> | Catalyst driver for a Radeon HD 4550 on a Dell Optip
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote, On 09/08/2010 07:05 AM:
> Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Todd Denniston wrote:
>>
>>> is there an available package for CentOS5 which provides the metafont
>>> command, or a replacement? What is the name and which repo? please.
>> The c
not seem to be available.
tetex provides the /usr/share/texmf/metafont directory structure, but not a
*/bin/metafont...
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and try it, just to have that
reassuring feeling of
having seen it in action myself, as so far I have only come to that point where
the NEXT update
would be the one which got me. :)
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s which can
conspire to cause reboot
trouble (with the kernel) with long uptimes
1) automatic updates by yum-updatesd
2) small (only 3) installonly_limit
If you are not careful, the last known working kernel is gone when you go to
reboot. :(
I usually am mindful of both of these settings.
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the display from lshw
>
> Oh, and I *do* have to do at DOD full sanitization: I work at a US gov't
> agency, and the machine's being surplused
>
> mark
>
Suggestion, check with your local DRMO (or whatever they are calling themselves
now) representative
a
nel-`uname -r` kernel-2.6.18-194.11.1.el5xen seems to have the same info
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(of course this is without trimming the 450MB that repomanage --nocheck -k1 -o
i386/ might tell you
about if the mirror is maintained with out rsync)
current epel
3.7Gi386
4.2Gx86_64
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Jason Pyeron wrote, On 08/12/2010 09:27 AM:
>
>
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: Todd Denniston
>> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 9:07
>> Jason Pyeron wrote, On 08/12/2010 08:01 AM:
>> Assumption: the time servers that you are following
>&
a slow link it could
>> make a substantial difference.
>
> Just add gzip (or bzip2) to the pipeline:
>
> program | bzip2 | ssh -q remote-host 'bunzip2 | remote-program'
>
>
or even easier (though maybe not as good a compression as bzip would get if
dealing with t
uld be that you don't get any local clock loops in the setup
because you have a
defined leader, but if even the defined leader is lost the other machines
should do a stable drift.
suggestion 2: 65, 66 & 67 should ALL peer with one another for added stability
in the time farm.
suggestion 3:
VEs: see URL, yes or empty (unless fills a CentOS tracker item
too).
Description : Upstream details URL from announce msg.
Files: Well, what did the build from SRPM produce for this arch?
Over all at least have it so yum update-minimal would work, and full details
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or concern (even if it is too late, for you now), is if that box
is serving NIS/LDAP to
an older sunos/solaris/[other old Unix] system (how IT would be up to to date
security wise is
another question), then you may have a problem if the sun has not been updated
to handle MD5
pa
epositories available
after exclusions reaches 0, the first [0 index] mirror passed to you is used
anyway instead of
reporting no mirrors available and exiting.
see fastestmirror.py lines 194-216.
[hoping my reading is not too far off :]
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JohnS wrote, On 08/05/2010 11:24 AM:
> On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 11:04 -0400, Todd Denniston wrote:
>> You speak of transactions in a way that makes me think you are dealing with
>> databases.
>> If this is the case, then I suggest you take a few searches over to the drbd
>&
erstands the
transactions.
** http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/drbd-user/
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hink.
If Gluster is doing the mirror of "Server1 md0 to Server2..." by itself, then
yes adding DRBD to it
would be a bit overkill, as I would be having DRBD setup to do something
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es above that someone
would want to look at.
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Ron Blizzard wrote, On 07/30/2010 05:16 PM:
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Todd Denniston
> wrote:
>
>> Best use for LVM I have seen...
>> Reducing the number of times you need to enter the LUKS pass phrase to once
>> per boot, i.e., one LUKS
>> containing
indicate the primary/secondary yum *mirrors* were ready to be
pulled from.
Now I miss it.
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as an independent /home, /etc/crypttab can
be used (with
appropriately constructed and protected cryptpassphrase files).
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you want.
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-December/087863.html
and (If I read correctly) it is available in EPEL
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-December/087866.html
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rror ---cut-dirs=2 -no-host-directories \
http://example.com/subdir1/subdir2/fileiwant
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between the different hosts.
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ate that.
***I don't remember which is the correct term to search.
but this link has two sets of source to show the difference:
http://linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2006/11/30/linux-out-of-memory.html
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l database.
see planner -> Help -> Configuring a Planner database
Used in a non Group way, I have found Planner to be an adequate replacement for
Project.
it looks like there have been some SQL fixes since the version included with
CentOS 5.X
http://live.gnome.org/Planner
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[2] http://www.drbd.org/docs/applications/
http://www.drbd.org/users-guide-emb/ch-gfs.html#s-gfs-primer
http://www.drbd.org/users-guide-emb/ch-ocfs2.html#s-ocfs2-primer
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ixed but not in the
same way, i.e.,
contact upstream and ask if the reasons for the patches has gone away so you
don't need to patch for
it anymore?
Would the upstream be interested in integrating the patches, or similar
functionality changes, for you?
Would the upstream be interested in inte
es?
rpm -e a package?
chkconfig ip6tables off?
My starting point for understanding this problem would be***:
/sbin/chkconfig --list |grep tables
rpm -qa iptables\*
yum info iptables\*
*** of course you'll understand the appropriate man pages before executing what
some random
Not saying there is not a problem, but perhaps there is a problem in a deeper
place that needs
reported to the appropriate folks.
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ll it not to install grub and then do a
> grub-install from a rescue prompt afterwards?
>
painful, but possible.
Hopefully enough clues to be helpful.
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planations (at least to my
opinion).
If you get an answer that helps, please drop a URL pointer line back on this
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to keep the SE permissions intact as you copy/edit the file.
i.e. you may need to:
A) restorecon /etc/init.d/smb and any other samba files that you have
copied/edited.
B) look in one of the /var/log/ files for selinux messages when you are
starting samba.
Good luc
Weiner, Michael wrote, On 05/24/2010 11:38 AM:
> Todd Denniston, On Monday, May 24, 2010 11:15 AM
>
>> BTW had your support contract ran out with Dell/RH?
>
> We do have support on the box, but don't purchase a RHEL license and we
> run CentOS instead
>
>> y
t the $HOME directory stuff off that I failed to copy off
> before removing the disk?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Michael
>
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nt-eth#.conf
when it builds the file.
Can you tell I ran into this problem recently? :{
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ng Fedora 1
machines with DRBD as
an NFS server).
man fuser
"-m ... All processes accessing files on that file system are listed. ..."
man lsof
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Karanbir Singh wrote, On 05/19/2010 01:11 PM:
> On 05/19/2010 05:15 PM, Todd Denniston wrote:
>>> We use CentOS and RHEL, the 5.5 RHEL ISO for x86_64 is 3.7GB (**), the
>>> CentOS one
>>> is 4602MB (***) split over two DVDs. Is this reasonable and correct?
>&g
VD-1of2.iso + CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-2of2.iso
> (according to ftp.heanet.ie:/pub/centos/5.5/isos/x86_64 )
perhaps the following will help in understanding.
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=25548&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&start=29
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what applications are you having autocompletion issues with? I have been
using autofs for ~15
years and have only had issues with soft mounting causing data corruption.
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s to be failing on
how to build dhclient-enter-hooks for the purpose (if that would even help).
anyone got better suggestions than:
a) mod /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-eth to build
/etc/dhclient-$(DEVICE).conf combining the
options I want.
b) brute forcing things with `chattr +i /etc/ntp.
ps use
TrueCrypt there if
you KNOW they are out to get you. TrueCrypt is also useful if you need to
share a partition with
certain Non-Unix operating systems.
You do need to select the LUKS encryption when you do the CentOS install.
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ight try :
> cat bigfile | egrep -v '^$' | wc -l
>
> or if you want the names into a second file :
> cat bigfile | egrep -v '^$' > fileB
>
> Regards,
>
> Michel
Or if you don't mind loosing replicates:
cat bigfile |s
s.
>
> Thanks david
As stated earlier:
The following links may be of some use for an attempt at "blanking" the disk
before reuse.
DVD+RW
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/creating-dvds.html#AEN25355
Of course the source of growisofs may be of use
http://fy.cha
like, from my quick read, DVD-RW may need an explicit blank before
reuse
Of course the source of growisofs may be of use
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
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; mark
>
from my other email...
12) ...
i.e. understand /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common kicks it off for you.
...
in runlevel 5, not sure if it does so in any other runlevel.
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setup the way I think it is.
i.e. understand /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common kicks it off for you.
13) we should see a delta in the agent PID from report 1 to report 2.
14) we should see only one agent in both reports.
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the appropriate
variables in the
environment.
I don't think I had to do anything special at install time to have gdm kick
that off as I log in.
This instance does end with the end of my sessions.
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. considering "Checking root filesystem" is where the
error shows up, I
would be
a) reading `man rpm`
and
b) running some variation of
for i in `all the packages installed`; \
do \
echo "looking at $i"; \
rpm -V $i;\
done > howbadismysystem.txt 2>&1
or
rpm -Va > confusin
gt;
>>> Not yet ~
>> why not?
>>
>> try reading the bottom of this page:
>> http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
>>
>> it's publicly readable, unlike your link.
>>
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better applications than top for seeing where the processors are
spending their time,
but my brain is mush for remembering them right now.
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-count-links /*
du -shxc --apparent-size /*
du -shxc --count-links --apparent-size /*
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o seem to indicate that you may be down to either soft or manual runtime
calibration:
http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/manual.html#battery-replacement
http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/manual.html#battery-installation
http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/manual.html#soft-runtime-calibration
http://www.apcup
ue-by-four available?
[1] http://www.x.org/archive/X11R6.8.1/doc/X.7.html
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mild use.
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autofs list thread will point to something
for Eric:
subject: "[autofs] ldap and reloading"
http://linux.kernel.org/pipermail/autofs/2009-June/005775.html
http://linux.kernel.org/pipermail/autofs/2009-June/005779.html
BTW the 'how to' debug Autofs is at:
http://people.redha
Benjamin Smith wrote, On 11/18/2009 06:11 PM:
> On Tuesday 17 November 2009 15:37:24 Todd Denniston wrote:
>> Benjamin Smith wrote, On 11/17/2009 01:46 PM:
>>> See comments below...
>>>
>>> On Tuesday 17 November 2009 07:52:01 Todd Denniston wrote:
>>>&
Benjamin Smith wrote, On 11/17/2009 01:46 PM:
> See comments below...
>
> On Tuesday 17 November 2009 07:52:01 Todd Denniston wrote:
>> Benjamin Smith wrote, On 11/16/2009 10:56 PM:
>>> I have a 1TB USB drive plugged into a USB2 port that I use to back up the
>>
d reduce the processor list
#to just 3 or 4 instead of both.
#3 don't update atime
# (should at worst be a minor thing, and you say that
# the usb mounted file system is responsive,
# but perhaps it would help some.)
mount -oremount,noatime /media/backups/
I have not had the taskset of the
USB disk and the ability to
submit bugs on a
subscription to that prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor.
(or see if a proven change could be put in a CentOS plus kernel[module])
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bash
. ./func-file
MyLN=$LINENO Line ... it should be $LINENO
LineO ... it should be $LINENO
-
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ardware with some live
CD's and BZ the results.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-November/msg00106.html
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=532842
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493441
I would have piled on, with info from a live CD, but my bugzilla
7;s feedback.
Off to try mock out and see if I do or don't like it. :)
And do a little thinking on the relevance of using the distro version of mock.
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with the extras version instead? Or even reasons other than the shiny version
number on the epel one
to go with it?
Is the extras version the version used by the upstream provider and thus the
CentOS team keeps it
around to do the matching builds?
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worked well enough to use xemacs and
>> mozilla across. Also when
>
> Man, talk about a time traveller! How'd you get a copy of firefox back to
> when we only had Netscape?
Your right, I started with Mosaic & an "andrew" mail/message program,
covered `ssh -C` (in combination with X or Y), to
host the apps back.
There was still a little lag but overall it was _much_ snappier.
I have yet to use X across a vnc or with freenx so I can't comment on how they
compare to `ssh -C`.
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Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Wa
expedient
alternatively if the problem is not really the shell length, then
yum localupdate /install
or
yum localupdate /install/*
might work.
https://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=118#comment90
http://fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-140404.html
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Todd Denniston
Cra
[I have seen a library get munged on first install, and a reinstall would fix
it, but if the upgrade
used the same version of the lib, it would not fix it.]
Just another guess, what processor do you have?
How close to being full is the disk after the 5.X install?
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Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Nava
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