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Xen 3.2 is in the final stages of preparation. We (Xen upstream) are
planning to provide binary packages for Centos 5.1, amongs others.
I've merged the patches and so on from xen-3.0.3-41.centos5.i386.rpm
Hola.
Tengo la siguiente duda, en un servidor tengo centos 4.5 con cpanel +
apache2.2 y php 5.2.3 cuando reviso el phpinfo este me entrega el siguiente
path en la configuración de apache
/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
si cambio el nologin por bash en /etc/passwd
Hi,
I just finished replacing my mail server with the new one from CentOS 4.6 to
CentOS 5.1. The mail are running smoothly with user able to send/receive mail
from Outlook using IMAP or POP3 and Webmail locally. My problem is that when I
am outside my network like in home, I cannot able to
Jun Salen wrote:
Hi,
I just finished replacing my mail server with the new one from CentOS 4.6 to
CentOS 5.1. The mail are running smoothly with user able to send/receive mail
from Outlook using IMAP or POP3 and Webmail locally. My problem is that when I
am outside my network like in home, I
Firewall? What have you done to try and find out what the problem is?
I disable firewall and SELinux on mail server machine and the PIX firewall
where the machine connects to outside world allow port 80 and 443 just as
before but still the problem persist. I will try to up later the old machine
Firewall? What have you done to try and find out what the problem is?
I disable firewall and SELinux on mail server machine and the PIX firewall
where the machine
connects to outside world allow port 80 and 443 just as before but still the
problem persist.
I will try to up later the old
Les Mikesell wrote:
I have a number of machines that have 4 NICs, two of which are actually
in use, running Centos 5. When they are rebooted, they seem to change
the eth interface names, assigning them in different orders. I'm a
little fuzzy on the details because they are at a remote
Yes, gzip and gunzip both work as compress and uncompress. The problem
is that there is a key in compress and uncompress (-) that is used to
inform them to read from stdin so we have to eventually change scripts
that used compress and uncompress to contemplate this feature. In our
case if we
I disable firewall and SELinux on mail server machine and the PIX firewall
where the machine
connects to outside world allow port 80 and 443 just as before but still the
problem persist.
I will try to up later the old machine and will check if the web mail becomes
accessible and
then restore
Daniel Martins wrote:
Yes, gzip and gunzip both work as compress and uncompress. The problem
is that there is a key in compress and uncompress (-) that is used to
inform them to read from stdin so we have to eventually change scripts
that used compress and uncompress to contemplate this
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Johnny Tan wrote:
Steve Campbell wrote:
I don't understand, though, how it could have been populated with Mac
stuff unless it either had a Mac fs or something or the sorts. A Mac
wrote the data, but I'm not sure what type of format the system had.
I really don't have a clue about this or
Our large and complex build system is having very sporadic failurs
as we try to update to CentOS 4.5. This takes the form of files that
exist - and have existed for some time - not being found:
file.whatever: No such file: No such file or directory
This happens both with source files, .o's -
Les Mikesell wrote:
MatsK wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
I have a number of machines that have 4 NICs, two of which are
actually in use, running Centos 5. When they are rebooted, they seem
to change the eth interface names, assigning them in different
orders. I'm a little fuzzy on the
In case someone's using the nixspam RBL and wondering why the influx from
the CentOS mailing lists has stopped today:
http://www.dnsbl.manitu.net/lookup.php?language=envalue=72.21.40.12
Kai
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which I can't seem to find with yum.
# yum list *sendmail*
Loading installonlyn plugin
Loading priorities plugin
Setting up repositories
rpmforge 100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
base 100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
updates
I'm attempting to configure sendmail to relay outgoing mail to an
internal smtp server. I found that the commented line in sendfile.mc
that starts with 'dnl define(`SMART_HOST'... needed to be uncommented
and a valid value inserted. No problem there, but when I attempt to
'make -C /etc/mail', I
Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
I'm attempting to configure sendmail to relay outgoing mail to an
internal smtp server. I found that the commented line in sendfile.mc
that starts with 'dnl define(`SMART_HOST'... needed to be uncommented
and a valid value inserted. No problem there, but when I
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:00 -0500, Steve Campbell wrote:
Johnny Tan wrote:
Steve Campbell wrote:
I don't understand, though, how it could have been populated with Mac
stuff unless it either had a Mac fs or something or the sorts. A Mac
wrote the data, but I'm not sure what type of
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 03:14:50PM +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
In case someone's using the nixspam RBL and wondering why the influx from
the CentOS mailing lists has stopped today:
http://www.dnsbl.manitu.net/lookup.php?language=envalue=72.21.40.12
Hi Kai,
Thanks for the heads up.
It's
Les Mikesell wrote:
I do have the ifcfg-ethX files for the 2 interfaces that are currently
active, but since the machines were built by image copies of a master
disk, they do not have HWADDR address entries. A person on-site with
access to the console adjusted them if they didn't come up
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 11:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
Here is a request for Zimbra to provide official CentOS support:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23487
Here is a poll that might help them see how many CentOS Customers they
REALLY have:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:02 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 11:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
Here is a request for Zimbra to provide official CentOS support:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23487
Here is a poll that might help
Is there a command that will monitor a process for exiting (crash or
normal exit) and
then execute another command based on the said process no longer being
active?
Or is there a wrapper command that runs a process and when that
process exists
due to crashing or just exiting normally) that
Nope, found my problem after I pressed the send button. I found the
package and all is (almost) well.
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer MCP, MCP+I, MCSE RHCE
American Income Life Insurance Co. Phone: (254)761-6649
1200 Wooded Acres Dr.Fax:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 10:22:56AM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a command that will monitor a process for exiting (crash or
normal exit) and then execute another command based on the said
process no longer being active?
You can use SNMP to do this. It will set a flag in a certain OID
Tru Huynh wrote on Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:33:26 +0100:
The entry 72.21.40.12 is not listed
Ah, great. I sent them a delistong request at the same time, but since
they tell to send it from the offending IP wasn't sure if they would
accept it.
Kai
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Kai Schaetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All of a sudden yum hangs on a Centos 4.5 (updated to the latest patch
before 4.6) when I try to use it. clean metadata didn't help.
The output of -d5 shows it gets to the point of Reading Local RPMDB and
then sits there. The process doesn't die, but
Steve Campbell wrote:
I have no need to use these original files other than to have them as a
backup source for the originals.
I think I'm hearing everyone say just to mount my Centos partition on a
Mac and copy them from the Thecus to the Centos partition.. Is that the
concensus here? If so
Before I do this without need I have a question: if the rpm db is corrupt
shouldn't rpm -q or -qa stop working?
Kai
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Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:02 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 11:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
Here is a request for Zimbra to provide official CentOS support:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23487
Here is a poll that
Mark Belanger wrote:
We are currently using mount options of:
rw,nosuid,bg,timeo=50,retry=1
And have also tried:
rw,intr,bg,proto=tcp,nfsvers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
without success.
This might be a silly question, but does /proc/mounts show the hard
option? You need this unless you like
Is there a switch in find (or some other command besides find) that'll let
you find files larger than a specified size?
My file system is 88% full and I'd like to see where the biggest space hoggers
are.
PG
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Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Mark Belanger wrote:
We are currently using mount options of:
rw,nosuid,bg,timeo=50,retry=1
And have also tried:
rw,intr,bg,proto=tcp,nfsvers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
without success.
This might be a silly question, but does /proc/mounts show the hard
option? You need
On Thu, January 10, 2008 11:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a switch in find (or some other command besides find) that'll
let you find files larger than a specified size?
-size
Read the man page.
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Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:00 -0500, Steve Campbell wrote:
Johnny Tan wrote:
Steve Campbell wrote:
I don't understand, though, how it could have been populated with Mac
stuff unless it either had a Mac fs or something or the sorts. A Mac
wrote the data, but
I have a few C5 machines on an isolated LAN that connect to a RHEL5
server via NFS and NIS for authentication. I discovered that one of the
C5 workstations worked fine for NFS exporting, but refused to
collaborate with the EL5 server for NIS user authentication.
I had successfully connected
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 12:01 -0500, Steve Campbell wrote:
netatalk - link provided earlier in thread, use their cvs version for
CentOS 5
Never used CVS to access a file. I don't see how I can get the files
here. For now, I've downloaded the 2.0.3 stable. What are the
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 20:12:18 -0700
Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can see the reason that you would take it personally but they
don't mean it personally, it's just typical of another
proprietary software company shirking responsibility...no more,
no less.
What do you mean shirking
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:42 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 20:12:18 -0700
Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can see the reason that you would take it personally but they
don't mean it personally, it's just typical of another
proprietary software company
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Mark Belanger wrote:
This really seems like a client side issue. The targeted NFS dirs
range from CentOS 3.x hosts to NetApp filers. All exhibit the same
problem and all work fine when our builds are run on CentOS3.x or
Solaris
I have also regularly seen this issue and
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 12:01 -0500, Steve Campbell wrote:
netatalk - link provided earlier in thread, use their cvs version for
CentOS 5
Never used CVS to access a file. I don't see how I can get the files
here. For now, I've downloaded the
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 11:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
Here is a request for Zimbra to provide official CentOS support:
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23487
Here is a poll that might help them see how many CentOS Customers they
REALLY have:
Let me set up a Very Dumb Question (VDQ). My apologies in advance for
repeating much of this to those who have been of such vast help getting me
this far. (Followup to: is set as gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general)
I have a testbed machine which currently has /dev/hda1 - 6, according to
qtparted,
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 10:10 AM
To: centos@centos.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CentOS] VDQ : Triple Boot Advice?
Let me set up a Very Dumb
Steve Campbell wrote:
Unfortunately, these are pre OS X files. They probably are more messed
up than usual as they are 2003-2008 MultiAd Creator files. A lot of the
fonts, font info, graphic stuff were placed in the meta files, and
without those, they are useless without a lot of extra work
Steve Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Mark Belanger wrote:
This really seems like a client side issue. The targeted NFS dirs
range from CentOS 3.x hosts to NetApp filers. All exhibit the same
problem and all work fine when our builds are run on CentOS3.x or
Solaris
I have also
Folks,
Are there updated instructions on how to set up PXE boot under CentOS 5.x? I
found that the system-config-netboot RPM has been absent, and the instructions
written reference it, with a bug report not yet closed on Red Hat.
Thanks,
OSC
Les Mikesell wrote:
Can someone point me to the code where this
happens? Until recently the machines were running centos 3.x and this
seems to be a difference in behavior.
CentOS 3 and 4 uses dev structure but with 5 was udev introduced. Thats
the reason for the changes, but if you uses the
This is the correct bug report I wanted to share, thanks.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=236749
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From: Oscar Usifer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] How to PXE Boot
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:37:09 -0500
Folks,
Are
Hi,
Has someone created RPM packages of citadel for CentOS 4 or 5? I would be
interested. If anyone has it in a public repository and would like to share,
please tell me. I looked for it in CentOS base repositories and Rpmforge but
didn't find anything. Anyway, please let me know.
Thanks!
Filipe
Hi,
I was trying to setup winbind on a CentOS 4 host to authenticate to the AD
on my network. My smb.conf is very simple, I'm only setting workgroup,
realm, security, and I'm setting for winbind:
encrypt passwords = yes
winbind separator = +
idmap uid = 1-2
idmap gid =
Twice I've gotten the report that a user has attempted to move a folder
of many files up one level, and all of the files disappeared. Searching
for the files in the share proves that they aren't there any more, nor
are they where they should have been moved to. I desperately need to
find the
On Jan 9, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Ryan Ordway wrote:
On Jan 9, 2008, at 12:27 PM, Jack Bailey wrote:
Ryan Ordway wrote:
I had been running CentOS 5 happily on my Sun Fire X4200 M2 systems,
then I upgraded the BIOS and iLOM firmware. Now I'm running into
what
seems to be a fairly common problem
Hi,
I've recently switched to CentOS 5.0 from RedHat 9.0 and found a new
directory /proc which contains virtual files according to the docs.
When I try to run my normal backup which uses cpio to create archives,
it complains about not being able to access many files in the /proc
directory.
Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a command that will monitor a process for exiting (crash or
normal exit) and
then execute another command based on the said process no longer being
active?
Or is there a wrapper command that runs a process and when that
process exists
due to crashing or just
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 14:40 -0600, Sean Carolan wrote:
Can anyone point me to a how to or beginners guide to setting up LDAP
authentication on CentOS5 with replication?
well, if you want something that's comprehensive, I probably can't offer
much.
CentOS documentation definitely has some
Oscar Usifer wrote:
Folks,
Are there updated instructions on how to set up PXE boot under CentOS 5.x? I found that the system-config-netboot RPM has been absent, and the instructions written reference it, with a bug report not yet closed on Red Hat.
you can use Cobbler, its available in the
Does anyone here know of a utility that will filter a flash stream into
its video and audio components? In order of preference -- 1)RPM 2)any
open source tool 3)anything that does the job. Thanks for any clues.
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On Jan 10, 2008 6:18 PM, Krautkramer, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Searching for something that wouldn't have this problem, I tried
mondorescue. One of the first things I noticed is, by default, mondorescue
skips the /proc directory. Does anyone know the details of my observations
here? Are
Jim Perrin wrote:
/proc and /sys are essentially 'runtime' filesystems which provide
information about your system, including memory use, available
hardware, various performance settings, etc. The files in here can
vary greatly and should not be backed up like you would with /usr/ or
/var/.
Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a command that will monitor a process for exiting (crash or
normal exit) and
then execute another command based on the said process no longer being
active?
Or is there a wrapper command that runs a process and when that
process exists
due to crashing or just
J wrote:
Twice I've gotten the report that a user has attempted to move a folder
of many files up one level, and all of the files disappeared. Searching
for the files in the share proves that they aren't there any more, nor
are they where they should have been moved to. I desperately need to
Robert wrote:
Does anyone here know of a utility that will filter a flash stream into
its video and audio components? In order of preference -- 1)RPM 2)any
open source tool 3)anything that does the job. Thanks for any clues.
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Christopher Chan wrote:
J wrote:
Twice I've gotten the report that a user has attempted to move a
folder of many files up one level, and all of the files disappeared.
Searching for the files in the share proves that they aren't there any
more, nor are they where they should have been moved
On Jan 10, 2008 9:33 PM, Christopher Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
J wrote:
Twice I've gotten the report that a user has attempted to move a folder
of many files up one level, and all of the files disappeared. Searching
for the files in the share proves that they aren't there any more, nor
On Jan 10, 2008 6:38 PM, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 14:40 -0600, Sean Carolan wrote:
Can anyone point me to a how to or beginners guide to setting up LDAP
authentication on CentOS5 with replication?
well, if you want something that's comprehensive, I
2008/1/10, Sean Carolan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anyone point me to a how to or beginners guide to setting up LDAP
authentication on CentOS5 with replication?
http://freshmeat.net/projects/smbldap-tools/
this is what I've been using the last 4-5 years.
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