Hola amigos, quería saber sí es posible lo siguiente: me gustaría que
mi servidor centos 5.3 generara archivos de manera automática y los
colocara en un destino específico, por ejemplo, todos los días a las 6
pm que genere un archivo que se envíe a un directorio donde con una
aplicación como
2009/6/27 Danny Dias ing.diasda...@gmail.com:
Hola amigos, quería saber sí es posible lo siguiente: me gustaría que
mi servidor centos 5.3 generara archivos de manera automática y los
colocara en un destino específico, por ejemplo, todos los días a las 6
pm que genere un archivo que se envíe a
Hi,
the servers will be on the same subnet. httpd services...You stated that you
wrote your own solution. I am curious if it is possible to be implemented
using CentOS clustering tools...
thnx,
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 8:09 AM, Neil Aggarwal n...@jammconsulting.comwrote:
Do you want the
There might be a way to do it, but I have not explored that yet.
You may call me to discuss it. My number is in my signature below.
Neil
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CentOS has the redhat piranha packages available for install. Piranha
is a repackaging of the linux virtual server software, along with a
web-based front-end. You can find information about that in the
CentOS docs and also by googling for redhat piranha.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:57 PM, fmb
Thnx Brian. This is the first thing that I will do...
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Brian Mathis brian.mat...@gmail.comwrote:
CentOS has the redhat piranha packages available for install. Piranha
is a repackaging of the linux virtual server software, along with a
web-based front-end. You
WE have a centos 5.3 install, and our server is keep getting hacked.
We see load averages of 500+ and see people from all over the world
logging into our server (used last).
Is there a good place to start to avoid these kinds of things?
For example, here is what I already did.
Open up sshd port
Mag Gam wrote:
WE have a centos 5.3 install, and our server is keep getting hacked.
We see load averages of 500+ and see people from all over the world
logging into our server (used last).
what protocols are they logging on via? what accounts?
have you changed all the passwords and so
Aa, I'm pulling out my hair over here!
I have an external USB drive which I had at work, connected just fine
to my CentOS 5.3 box. I recall there was some jiggery-pokery
involved, but do not recall just what.
So now I'm on my wife's freshly installed CentOS 5.3 laptop trying to
get it
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Alan McKayalan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Aa, I'm pulling out my hair over here!
I have an external USB drive which I had at work, connected just fine
to my CentOS 5.3 box. I recall there was some jiggery-pokery
involved, but do not recall just what.
So
The fuse module is built by dkms. Make sure you have the kernel devel
package that *matches* your running kernel. What is the output of:
uname -mr
and
rpm -qa kernel\* | sort
[r...@localhost ~]# uname -mr
2.6.18-128.el5 i686
[r...@localhost ~]# rpm -qa kernel\* | sort
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Alan McKayalan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
The fuse module is built by dkms. Make sure you have the kernel devel
package that *matches* your running kernel. What is the output of:
uname -mr
and
rpm -qa kernel\* | sort
[r...@localhost ~]# uname -mr
Can you see that your kernel-devel (2.6.18-128.1.14) is newer than
your running kernel (2.6.18-128) ?
No, that was not obvious to me
I strongly suggest that you run 'yum update' and get the latest kernel
and reboot.
OK, will do.
thanks
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On Sat, 27 Jun 2009, Alan McKay wrote:
The fuse module is built by dkms. Make sure you have the kernel devel
package that *matches* your running kernel. What is the output of:
uname -mr
and
rpm -qa kernel\* | sort
[r...@localhost ~]# uname -mr
2.6.18-128.el5 i686
[r...@localhost ~]# rpm
But what is far the easiest solution is to head over to the elrepo
repository at:
Good luck and please report back !
Thanks again. Already started the yum update so if that does not take
care of it then I will try that other stuff.
Will let you know how it goes
cheers,
-Alan
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Dag Wieers wrote:
No need for dkms, dkms-fuse, kernel-devel, kernel-headers or a
compiler. I recommend it nowadays over any dkms packages.
Good luck and please report back !
I just noticed that my email client (alpine) was still configured to use
the centos.org
Bingo!
The yum update took care of it.
Oddly enough, until I started my new job 2 months ago I'd always been
in the habit of running 'yum -y update' first thing after installing
Fedora or CentOS. But the product software we develop does not like
that very much so I got out of the habit very
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