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He intentado hacer algo con rsync pero no pude hacer los respaldos
incrementales, o mas bien no supe como lo que me pasa es que casi todas las
herramientas me dicen que tengo que crear un directorio para respaldos y lo
que no tengo es espacio en mi servidor.
Me parece muy bien el script, solo
Victor Ramirez wrote:
He intentado hacer algo con rsync pero no pude hacer los respaldos
incrementales, o mas bien no supe como lo que me pasa es que casi todas las
herramientas me dicen que tengo que crear un directorio para respaldos y lo
que no tengo es espacio en mi servidor.
Me parece muy
Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez wrote:
Victor Ramirez wrote:
He intentado hacer algo con rsync pero no pude hacer los respaldos
incrementales, o mas bien no supe como lo que me pasa es que casi
todas las
herramientas me dicen que tengo que crear un directorio para
respaldos y lo
que no tengo es
Hi CentOS users,
The centos-promo team is looking for your help.
Is anyone interested in creating nice CentOS screenshots ?
We can have them on the wiki as well for future articles or presentations.
A good screenshot should:
+ Be clear on what it is showing
- applications like eg.
Hi guys,
need some clarification on whether there is a config file sourced by the
init script to determine where PGDATA is located.
Right now, it seems like it's not sourced from anywhere by located on
the init file itself.
Appreciate if you guys can let me know if this is the correct place for
On Tue, September 25, 2007 3:34 am, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Hi guys,
need some clarification on whether there is a config file sourced by the
init script to determine where PGDATA is located.
Right now, it seems like it's not sourced from anywhere by located on
the init file itself.
Appreciate
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Ken Sedlacek wrote:
Running Centos5 server software.
Running ALL software except virtualization and server cluster.
Patched this server software via yum updates as of 9.24.2007
Downloaded the webcam software for FC7 from:
On Monday 24 September 2007 12:33:39 William Warren wrote:
I mistyped..hardware raid is the way to go. FRIAD will perform worse
than Linux software raid most times..:)
Feizhou wrote:
William Warren wrote:
actually it'll perform WORSE in many cases than Linux software raid.
Used to
Hi All,
what can you recommend for mail server. I'll be needing mail server with
tls,ssl and virtual domains with web ui management, im doing this for a
client of mine.
Thanks!
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On Monday 24 September 2007, Rajeev R Veedu wrote:
...
I got a Gparted live CD and tried to create a partition for 3tb but still
the maximum size of partition I could create is 0.75gb.
Just using parted or gparted is not enough, you need to use a gpt, not a
traditional dos-style, partition
what can you recommend for mail server. I'll be needing mail server with
tls,ssl and virtual domains with web ui management, im doing this for a
client of mine.
Hi Mark,
I would recommed you postfix as MTA and dovecot for POP3 and IMAP.
The web ui management software depends on what
Out of interest, is this something that is always required when
upgrading Grub?
i.e. should one always manually run grub-install /dev/XXX after
doing so?
No, it shouldn't. But in my case, I didn't upgrade grub. I simply
did a yum update which installed, among other things, a new
what can you recommend for mail server. I'll be needing mail server
with tls,ssl and virtual domains with web ui management, im doing this
for a client of mine.
i have been using this for about 3 years now
http://www.techie.org/TNMailServer/TNMailServer.php
its great and has a gui front
Good Morning,
I have a Centos 4.5 (x86_64) server running samba to share data with
windows users. We've been going through a security audit and the
following log entries were noted:
[2007/09/24 09:37:29, 0] rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_alias_user_groups(206)
get_alias_user_groups: gid of
Good answer but I can't agree on the NIS part.. NIS is plain text over the
network and is deprecated for a long time. Sun is talking about dropping
support, HP the same and even in the Linux camp there is some talk about
taking NIS support out of the standard distributions.
Add to that the
On 9/25/07, Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at:
http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities
http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/RPMForge
If you have enabled the RPMforge repository, you can simply run:
yum install perl-Device-SerialPort
Kind
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On 9/25/07, Mark Quitoriano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
what can you recommend for mail server. I'll be needing mail server with
tls,ssl and virtual domains with web ui management, im doing this for a
client of mine.
You should take a look at http://www.kolab.org
If you install it on
Do you have multiple disk ?
Can you search on all your disk for grub's files ?
On 9/25/07, mark pryor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
the last 3 times I installed C5, the MBR was unchanged and nothing was
written into /boot/grub except splash.xbm.gz
there were no stage* files, nor a
what can you recommend for mail server. I'll be needing mail server with
tls,ssl and virtual domains with web ui management, im doing this for a
client of mine.
I have been using Qmail. http://www.qmailrocks.org/ This site has everything
you will need.
Without all the rules, it's not easy to reply.
Your NAT rules looks fine but some filter are missing (I thing). FW1
should also accept to FORWARD port 25
If you use rules including --state NEW, you must have other rules like
iptables -t filter -A INPUT/FORWARD -m state --state
On 9/25/07, Gregory P. Ennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everyone,
I recently added a 300gig Seagate sata drive on a Centos 5.0 and have a
couple of questions.
The drive was recognized with the device as /dev/sdc. The system came
with some SCCI drives that are labeled as /dev/sda and
On Sep 25, 2007, at 8:16 AM, CentOS List wrote:
what can you recommend for mail server. I'll be needing mail server
with tls,ssl and virtual domains with web ui management, im doing
this for a client of mine.
I have been using Qmail. http://www.qmailrocks.org/ This site has
everything
Peter Arremann wrote:
On Monday 24 September 2007, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NFS uses the user ID of the user (UID) for permissions. You
will need
to have the correct permissions on each system, and the correct
username associated with the same UID on each
At 13:35 -0400 24/9/07, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Ok, so here is the command I would use:
Thanks - here are the results (tried CentOS 4.5 and RHEL5, with tests
on sdb when configured as both RAID 0 and as RAID 1):
Sequential reads:
disktest -B 4k -h 1 -I BD -K 4 -p l -P T -T 300 -r /dev/sdX
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 11:05:09AM +0200, Tru Huynh wrote:
Hi,
I am currently uploading the latest versions.
done
Tru
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On 9/25/07, Tru Huynh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 11:05:09AM +0200, Tru Huynh wrote:
Hi,
I am currently uploading the latest versions.
done
Tru
Thanks, Tru, for all the hard work.
Akemi
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Simon Banton wrote:
At 13:35 -0400 24/9/07, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Ok, so here is the command I would use:
Thanks - here are the results (tried CentOS 4.5 and RHEL5, with tests
on sdb when configured as both RAID 0 and as RAID 1):
Sequential reads:
disktest -B 4k -h 1 -I BD -K 4 -p
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 10:08 +0930, Michael Kratz wrote:
On 25/09/2007, at 6:41 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
Alfred von Campe spake the following on 9/24/2007 1:59 PM:
Today I decided to install all the latest updates (including the
-06 kernel). The yum update seems to have run just fine (no
umair shakil wrote:
Well, i havenot faced such kind of issues. Its about months i am running
applications
and their performance also seems to be good enough.
cpan isnt going to satisfy rpm depends, so isnt really going to help at all.
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On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 14:13 +0200, Alain Spineux wrote:
Do you have multiple disk ?
Can you search on all your disk for grub's files ?
On 9/25/07, mark pryor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
the last 3 times I installed C5, the MBR was unchanged and nothing was
written into /boot/grub
Peter Arremann wrote:
On Monday 24 September 2007, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NFS uses the user ID of the user (UID) for permissions. You will need
to have the correct permissions on each system, and the correct
username associated with the same UID on each machine.
mark pryor wrote:
hello,
the last 3 times I installed C5, the MBR was unchanged and nothing was
written into /boot/grub except splash.xbm.gz
there were no stage* files, nor a menu.lst
I know how to fix that.
Would I have better luck using a partition mounted as /boot?
Anyone succeded with
On 9/25/07, Phil Schaffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have installed C5 with/without a /boot partition, but having a /boot
seems to be the safer bet. If / is LVM a /boot is required as GRUB
doesn't seem to be able to deal with LVM
My one experience with installing CentOS 5 with / on a USB drive
--- Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/25/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
Well, i havenot faced such kind of issues. Its
about months i am running
applications
and their performance also seems to be good
enough.
cpan isnt going to satisfy
On 9/25/07, Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/25/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
Well, i havenot faced such kind of issues. Its about months i am running
applications
and their performance also seems to be good enough.
cpan isnt going to
on 9/25/2007 8:56 AM Jim Perrin spake the following:
On 9/25/07, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
Well, i havenot faced such kind of issues. Its about months i am running
applications
and their performance also seems to be good enough.
cpan isnt going to satisfy rpm
So I'm trying to RAID-1 this system which has two identical disks
installed in it, and it isn't working for some reason.
I started by doing a CentOS-4 install on /dev/sda1 as root, and with
/dev/sda2 as my swap.
I finish the install, yum update, and then I want to make the mirrors.
I copy the
Simon Banton wrote:
At 10:36 -0400 25/9/07, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Post the modinfo driver name to the list just in case somebody
else knows of any issues with the version you are running.
This is from RHEL5 - it's the driver that comes built-in:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# modinfo 3w-9xxx
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi list
Can you please say me what this output exactly mean? Anything in
relation to fans/cooling? What does active and ok mean? Which values
are healthy?
# acpi -tBSc
Thermal 1: active[3], 50.0 degrees C
Thermal 2: ok, 47.0 degrees C
On 9/25/07, David Mackintosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I copy the contents of / over to the one-armed mirror:
# cd /
# mnt /dev/md1 /mnt/md1
# tar cfpl - . | ( cd /mnt/md1 ; tar xfp -)
??? you made a copy of /mnt/md1 into /mnt/md1/mnt/md1 ???
use
# tar cfpl - --one-file-system . |
Hi, guys!
We need to setup our both network device on centos-4.5 as follow:
eth0: IP: 192.168.1.0/24 GW 192.168.1.1
eth1: IP: 192.168.10.0/24 GW 192.168.10.1
We don't know how to create our setup files for both network (eth0,
eth1 and their routes)?
Help us, please.
Thx
Adriano
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 15:37 -0300, Hapia IN wrote:
Hi, guys!
We need to setup our both network device on centos-4.5 as follow:
eth0: IP: 192.168.1.0/24 GW 192.168.1.1
eth1: IP: 192.168.10.0/24 GW 192.168.10.1
We don't know how to create our setup files for both network (eth0,
eth1
First, some light reading:
http://lartc.org/howto/
Secondly, take a look at how RedHat/CentOS uses network startup scripts:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/en-US/Reference_Guide/pt-network-services-reference.html
Thirdly, READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT. Seriously. Not
I would like to know why CentOS doesn't have xmms.
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On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 12:57 -0700, Barry Schiffman wrote:
eers.com/r
Thanks Barry,
I've downloaded and installed mpg123 etc i386.rpm for rhel 4 (CentOS
4.4), but still can't play MP3 files - any idea what I have to do next
to get it working?
Thanks,
Andy
I installed CentOS-5 on a test machine, a P4 1.8 Ghz Compaq Evo D510
series. This was a clean install onto a new disk drive and everything
went well. After updating with YUM and installing Postgresql, Rails for
Ruby, Firefox-2 and Thunderbird I shutdown and restarted the system
several times
Anyways, my suggestion is to check all the drives in your system
for said files as mentioned. If they are there, but not where grub
is looking for you may have to make changes.
My system started its life with one drive and CentOS 4.3, and has
been yum updated and is now at CentOS 4.5. I
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 09:12 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
on 9/24/2007 3:42 PM Gregory P. Ennis spake the following:
Everyone,
I recently added a 300gig Seagate sata drive on a Centos 5.0 and have a
couple of questions.
The drive was recognized with the device as /dev/sdc. The system
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 15:02 +0200, Alain Spineux wrote:
On 9/25/07, Gregory P. Ennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everyone,
I recently added a 300gig Seagate sata drive on a Centos 5.0 and have a
couple of questions.
The drive was recognized with the device as /dev/sdc. The system came
Hi,
Anyone know what are the reasons behind that
glibc-profile packages doesn't come with Centos 5
distribution which has version 2.5 glibc? Some
colleagues around have been asking for the glibc
profiling functions to be available continuously...
I could change the glibc source RPM/spec file
Hi there,
what's your favorite (OS) hosting panel for centos5 ?
What's most interesting for me is the usability by others i.e. users who
don't know the tool very much, so it has to be very simple. Second is of
course security.
Greetings TIA Michael
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William Warren wrote:
virtualmin pro
Michael Kress wrote:
Hi there,
what's your favorite (OS) hosting panel for centos5 ?
What's most interesting for me is the usability by others i.e. users
who don't know the tool very much, so it has to be very simple.
Second is of course security.
What those types of users need is either a simple curses driven menu (if you
want to be elaborate and give them graphics that is) or maybe lynx set to start
up at a local html page and all the href's are file:// with lynx set to autorun
file:// if you're dealing with users logging in with X
Important note: I'm talking about users logging in via SSH to get to these
menus and not via an external webpage.
Geoff
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 23:55:00
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On 9/25/07, Robinson Tiemuqinke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know what are the reasons behind that
glibc-profile packages doesn't come with Centos 5
distribution which has version 2.5 glibc? Some
colleagues around have been asking for the glibc
profiling functions to be available
On 9/24/07, David Mackintosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:25:21PM -0400, David Mackintosh wrote:
I have some users who have a 64-bit CentOS 4.x install (current),
which was installed with @Everything and then some annoying packages
strategically removed (mrtg,
what's your favorite (OS) hosting panel for centos5 ?
What's most interesting for me is the usability by others i.e. users who
don't know the tool very much, so it has to be very simple. Second is of
course security.
Greetings TIA Michael
Directadmin.com
Matt
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 16:52 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 04:43:04PM -0400, Manuel E. Chavez Manzano wrote:
I would like to know why CentOS doesn't have xmms.
Because RHEL doesn't.
Because it uses the GTK 1.x for it's toolkit and it's not really
maintained anymore.
I hate to say this, but when it comes to apache and php I find building them
from the source on apache.org and php.net to be a lot less painful because of
the dependency problems that seem to plague php. The final straw was when
Nessus said one of them was vulnerable and no updates were on the
Hello,
Is that possible to disable running of PHP on certain directories?
I am running a server which provides personal homepage service. However, not
every user are familiar with security, some may upload some PHP scripts with
bugs/holes. I do not want them to be executed on the server.
I can
This is just an off the cuff guess, but you can associate the .php file
extension so that it's treated like .htm in those select directories. You
would have to do this in your httpd.conf and on a specific per directory basis
or, if you're using virtual hosts, you can put the assignment in the
Paul kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 26. syyskuuta 2007
05:35):
Fedora does not have it anymore in core ... it got shoved off to extras.
Other distros have dropped it also as it's gotten so out of date with
requirements for old libs.
I XMMS was a favorite of mine as I was an
Dear,
Why not u go for xmms source package means tar.gz. i have installed and
used xmms once
when i used Redhat 9 as desktop.
I am suggesting u people to uses UBUNTO (www.ubunto.com) as your desktop.
Its apt-get
repository is almost have everything
Regards,
Umair Shakil
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