Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote on 10/19/2009 04:00 PM:
Hey
Unfortunately I have to delay the Newsletter for a day as I still have
no Interview. Could I also remind people to proof read it.
Sorry about this.
Cheers Didi
Added some media links. Didn't see anything to recommend changing on
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Jasper Siepkes jas...@siepkes.nl wrote:
Hi,
I've made a first attempt at writing the tmpfs CentOS Tips and tricks item
and I'm looking for some feedback. Does it need more (or less) background
info ? Or more (or less) substance perhaps ?
Regards,
Jasper
Hello:
I am trying to follow the RHEL virtualization guide
to set up a bridge on a system running CentOS 5.4.
I copied my ifcfg-eth0 to ifcfg-eth0:1 and
set its content to this:
DEVICE=eth0:1
HWADDR=[The MAC address from eth0]
ONBOOT=yes
BRIDGE=br1
I then created ifcfg-br1 with this content:
Are you using the leaked copy of 5.4 or is it showing on some of the
mirrors now?
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Actually, this worked. I am able to SSH to the box
on the 192.168.2.200 IP address. I had a typo in
my ssh command. Sorry for any confusion.
Thanks,
Neil
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I downloaded the DVD iso using the torrent file from
one of the mirrors showing it.
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Will your e-commerce site go offline if you have
a DB server failure, fiber cut, flood, fire, or other disaster?
If so, ask about our geographically
Te dejo el link de HP dónde vas a poder descargar varios driver sobre Linux.
(Esto es para las placa de un solo canal si la tuya tiene 2 o más navega en
este link)
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?prodName
Pues en esta url encontraras las versiones de Linux que lo soportan recuerda
que todo lo que sirve en redhat enterprice funciona en centos
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?lang=es;
cc=esprodNameId=1143949taskId=135prodTypeId=12169prodSeriesId=1809835su
Solo por curiosidad
No te resuelve lo que quieras hacer, el crear varios servidores virtuales en el
único apache instalado?
Por cada servidor virtual dentro de apache, es como si tuvieras un nuevo
servidor web por cada uno virtual.
Para qué vas a estar gastando recursos en mas de un
Estoy de acuerdo con Gonzalo, no hace falta instalar otro apache. En todo caso
si quieres usar xammp tienes que parar el servidor que ya tienes instalado.
- Original Message -
From: Gonzalo Cáceres
To: centos-es@centos.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:18 AM
Subject: Re:
El 19/10/09 17:14, Rodrigo Julio P�rez escribió:
Estimados Listeros, Buenas Tardes, tengo una pequeña duda, y necesito
vuestra ayuda.
Tengo un servidor de Nombres en un Centos 5.3 funciona muy bien, tengo
el archivo de zona como el que sigue:
[...]
Tengo nuevas IP Publicas y he inscrito
la tarjeta es fibre Channel y al parecer es soportada in redhar 4 y 5, asi que
no deberias tener problemas con centos5.3
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/en/WF06b/12169-304608-336885-336885-336885-1809835-1143949-1143950.html
Supported Operating Systems
Windows 2000
Windows Server
En la madrugada de hoy ya estan disponibles en todos los mirrors la version
oficial de centos 5.4
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=30
http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5.4/
---
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RPM #781455
Tl: 997279281
NITCOM Labs
Si pero sale
5.4 hasnt been released
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Ingeniero en Gestión Informática
Analista de Sistema
Santiago - Chile
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Hola tengo un arreglo RAID 5 de 2 TB el cual se me daño un disco al
momento de cambiarlo se restauro el arreglo pero al parecer algo sucedió
porque encontró errores y me puso que le corriera el siguiente comando:
#mke2fs -n /dev/sdb1 (para que muestre los superbloques)
para lo cual acto
plz prueba los mirrors al parecer hay mucha congestion
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:18:11 -0300, Cesar Erices wrote
Si pero sale
5.4 hasnt been released
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Cesar Erices Vergara
Ingeniero en Gestión Informática
Analista de Sistema
Centos se libera a las 3:00 gmt -5 :D countdown T- 1:54 horas
El 20 de octubre de 2009 11:42, Gino Francisco Alania Hurtado
gala...@nitcom.com escribió:
plz prueba los mirrors al parecer hay mucha congestion
*On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:18:11 -0300, Cesar Erices wrote*
Si pero sale
5.4
Juan Oliva, gracias por esa referencia es muy buena :) justo yo igual andaba
buscando algun lugar donde iniciar con el tema de squid :D
saludos y buen dia
2009/10/13 Juan Oliva jrol...@gmail.com
Te puedes servir esto :
Amigos necesito de su ayuda, tengo mi squid configurado trabajando a la
perfeccion, pero cuando coloco iptables en INPUT Y OUTPUT en DROP deniega la
conexion a internet. ambas deben de estar en ACCEPT para que trabaje a la
normalidad, estuve gogleando yme indica que tengo que habilitar el
despide de Usted, muy atentamente
Cesar Erices Vergara
Ingeniero en Gestión Informática
Analista de Sistema
Santiago - Chile
próxima parte
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Buen día, mi jefe me acaba de hacer una de sus puntadas :) y me gustaría
saber su opinión sobre mi problema porque no pienso claramente como se
hace; les platico mi problema:
1.- Hay en Brasil un servidor que da servicios web entre otros.
2.- Al buscar la página desde otra parte del mundo la
--- On Tue, 10/20/09, Mauricio Cesar Ramirez Torres
mauricio.rami...@axtop.com wrote:
From: Mauricio Cesar Ramirez Torres mauricio.rami...@axtop.com
Subject: [CentOS-es] Balanceo de cargas???
To: centos-es@centos.org
Received: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 6:48 PM
Buen día, mi jefe me acaba
Gente estuve migrando un servidor de correo con demas servicios y por probar
estoy probando el zimbra que escuche q era muy bueno..en fin la instalacion del
mismo con su DNS me sale bien compruebo con un dig y responde bien pero al
entrar al zimbra con su - zimbra y luego ver el estado de los
Chris,
I've got a production system running CentOS 4 that was rock solid
until I upgraded from 2.6.9-55 to 2.6.9-78.0.13 (now running
2.6.9-89.0.11). The system now crashes intermittently after a few
weeks. I finally caught the panic message :
EDAC MC0: INTERNAL ERROR: channel-b out of
Hi,
is there any way to sum and limit quotas for one user across multiple
filesystems?
E.g. I'd like to use different mountpoints on a mailserver for /var/mail
and /home but the user should have only a total of 1GB.
or on a samba server the windows profile files should be on an other
filesystem
Dave Stevens wrote:
Hello All,
In the not too distant future I will be commissioning a new CentOS
(5.4?) box with 4 identical SATA drives. I'd like to set them up as
RAID 1+0 for speed and redundancy. I've read the RHEL 5 deployment
guide on raid setup and it seems to cover the basics
RedShift wrote:
Dave Stevens wrote:
Hello All,
In the not too distant future I will be commissioning a new CentOS
(5.4?) box with 4 identical SATA drives. I'd like to set them up as
RAID 1+0 for speed and redundancy. I've read the RHEL 5 deployment
guide on raid setup and it seems
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
which is about as useful as Microsoft Windows support... is it broken?
reinstall windows
FFS, this attitude amongst opensource guys that MS is the devil and are
trying to murder your family or sabotage your
On Tuesday 20 October 2009, Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator wrote:
Hi,
is there any way to sum and limit quotas for one user across multiple
filesystems?
E.g. I'd like to use different mountpoints on a mailserver for /var/mail
and /home but the user should have only a total of 1GB.
There is
Remember that windows integration website ( don't remember the name
but related to nLite and ryanvm) shutdown by Microsoft - it made a
great deal of news because they had scripts to take out annoyances
such as balloons popping up in the taskbar. MS lawyers had them
disbanded
For a good reason,
I called them and explained to them that I couldn't get it to boot --
they gave me instructions on reinstalling
So Windows is garbage because one support tech is an idiot? There are
no idiots in the Linux world?
The KSOD event occurred after an automatic Windows update (which
isn't all that
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 at 11:47am, Joseph L. Casale wrote
I can't believe I'm jumping into this thread
This useless thread will never end, FOSS guys have their sh!t in a knot
over MS for reason of which I have my own opinions.
I wonder what those opinions are. One of the main reasons *I* am no
more rant on
@ChrisG: maybe you should check your ironyEnabled flag is set to TRUE
and the personalSensitivity enum is not WALLFLOWER but SELFCONFIDENT
thx for your advises and lessons, the best lesson for me now was to see that
trying to refresh a stalled thread by using kind of humor isn't
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just
about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks,
current song playing in MPD :o)
Here's what it looks like :
http://www.microlinux.fr/images/bureau_conky.png
And with more
I wonder what those opinions are.
That would just start a useless flame..
One of the main reasons *I* am no fan
of MS is their clear subversion of standards for their own ends.
Well, they do some stupid things. No Linux vendor ever did?[1]
Exchange, e.g., has a *horrible* IMAP implementation
I am trying to put the dvd iso image of CentOS-5.4 onto a DVD. I
have an LG multi-writer installed. I have used this device on this
host to created CDs in the past but this is my first attempt at
creating a dvd.
When I put a blank DVD-R media in the drive then I see a desktop
icon for CD-ROM
Hi all,
Does anybody know of an editor that can do on Linux what Acrobat /
Acrobat Pro can do on Mac/Windows? I have tried to use the PDF Import
extension to the Open Office which appears barely functional - at
least it is so slow as to be almost impractical. I have also tried
pdfedit under Linux
Hello all:
I am trying to follow the RHEL virtualization guide.
According to Chapter 17, I have a processor without
a constant Time Stamp Counter (Its an Opteron).
According to that guide, I need to set the MIN_SPEED and
MAX_SPEED variables in /etc/sysconfig/cpuspeed to the
highest frequency
James B. Byrne wrote:
I am trying to put the dvd iso image of CentOS-5.4 onto a DVD. I
have an LG multi-writer installed. I have used this device on this
host to created CDs in the past but this is my first attempt at
creating a dvd.
When I put a blank DVD-R media in the drive then I see
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
I took a look at my system (CentOS 5.4) and there are no
cpufreq directories in the cpu folders.
I think that's probably because the associated driver is
not loaded.
nate
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I am trying to put the dvd iso image of CentOS-5.4 onto a DVD. I
have an LG multi-writer installed. I have used this device on this
host to created CDs in the past but this is my first attempt at
I took a look at my system (CentOS 5.4) and there are no
cpufreq directories in the cpu folders.
I think that's probably because the associated driver is
not loaded.
I did some reading on the cpufreq and actually think it
is better that it is not enabled.
Thanks,
Neil
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Does anybody know of an editor that can do on Linux what Acrobat /
Acrobat Pro can do on Mac/Windows?
Ughh, I am in this mess right now myself.
I have tried to use the PDF Import
extension to the Open Office which appears barely functional - at
least it is so slow as to be almost impractical. I
Andrew Hull wrote:
I do exactly what you suggest. I keep a minimal X install on most of my
headless machines -- I still boot run level 3. This lets me ssh -X to
a machine and execute graphical commands, and up the come on my local
Linux workstation.
Occasionally, this is very useful
Les Mikesell a écrit :
If you use X remotely much, just take the whole desktop with freenx on the
server and the NX client that you can download from http://www.nomachine.com.
It is very efficient and lets you disconnect/reconnect with everything still
running, even from a different
Not sure what you are looking to do but have a look at pdfedit. You can
get it from the rpmforge repo.
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Does anybody know of an editor that can do on Linux what Acrobat /
Acrobat Pro can do on Mac/Windows?
Ughh, I am in this mess right now myself.
I have
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody know of an editor that can do on Linux what Acrobat /
Acrobat Pro can do on Mac/Windows? I have tried to use the PDF Import
extension to the Open Office which appears barely functional - at
least
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
I would like to setup something like Openfiler, but we also need todo
some other stuff that OpenFiler doesn't support, so I would prefer to
export some of the HDD space (about 500GB) as iSCSI LUN's
Sorry for the thread
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:18:16 -0400:
The destination address is the private IP of the server. These
seem to be related to outgoing email connections based on the source
IPs
Is 195.140.240.6 the public IP of that machine? Why do you obfuscate
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Les Mikesell a écrit :
If you use X remotely much, just take the whole desktop with freenx on the
server and the NX client that you can download from http://www.nomachine.com.
It is very efficient and lets you disconnect/reconnect with everything still
running, even
ken wrote:
Okay, here's one. Maybe someone here can figure it out.
Upgrading from 4.5 to 4.5. From a 4.6 ISO I copied all the RPMs into a
directory... let's call it c:/install :). Now the oracle dba has
strict parameters on what versions can be installed and which can't.
The rpms in
Upgrade to RHEL 5.4's glibc has rendered vmware-hostd inoperable in
some systems. I don't know if Centos 5.4 has the same conflict between
glibc and VMware Server as RHEL (no reason it shouldn't).
If you run VMware Server 2.0.1 make a copy of /lib64/libc-2.5.so (or /lib/libc-
2.5.so) before
Hello all,
I am setting up freenx on a machine and I am able to connect to it
remotely. However, when I connect and start xfce it does not appear to
use the correct settings. It acts like it is a whole different user.
It is starting the desktop environment as the nx user rather than
conversation. The question is: why are all of these remote servers
trying to make connections back to me on high-numbered ports? Should I
be allowing these connections somehow?
The remote server probably thinks that it's still supposed to be
making connections back to you -- a couple of the
Meenoo Shivdasani wrote:
conversation. The question is: why are all of these remote servers
trying to make connections back to me on high-numbered ports? Should I
be allowing these connections somehow?
The remote server probably thinks that it's still supposed to be
making
On 10/20/2009 09:31 AM, Ben Mohilef wrote:
Upgrade to RHEL 5.4's glibc has rendered vmware-hostd inoperable in
some systems. I don't know if Centos 5.4 has the same conflict between
glibc and VMware Server as RHEL (no reason it shouldn't).
If you run VMware Server 2.0.1 make a copy of
We have decided to get the Thecus 8800N NAS devices at the end of the
day, since they're about 40% cheaper than having to build one. They
run a Linux based OS, and uses software RAID, but I can't build a new
server at this price, even with software RAID.
Hey Rudi, I'm finding myself tracing
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
Hello all,
I am setting up freenx on a machine and I am able to connect to it
remotely. However, when I connect and start xfce it does not appear to
use the correct settings. It acts like it is a whole different user.
It is starting the desktop environment as the
Hey folks,
I don't seem to be able to get a response from the openfiler forums
(and they want 40 quid for the fine manual!), and since there has been
a lot of chat about it here lately, I figured I'd ask here.
Please forgive my terminology as I am just making my first baby steps
into iSCSI and
Meenoo Shivdasani wrote:
But these aren't SMTP connections. The source is port 25, but the
destination is not. The mail server is running normally. I'm allowing
new SMTP connections and traffic for established connections.
They are SMTP connections -- your server initiates a
Hi!
I've got a fileserver currently running under 5.3 with the
/home-partition being an XFS-filesystem. I use the kmod-xfs from
extras. It works great ;)
Now: as I understand it from the release-notes the 5.4 kernel has XFS
already built-in. Right? Or is it just a kmod-package (technology
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Bernhard Gschaider
bgschaid_li...@ice-sf.at wrote:
I've got a fileserver currently running under 5.3 with the
/home-partition being an XFS-filesystem. I use the kmod-xfs from
extras. It works great ;)
Now: as I understand it from the release-notes the 5.4
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Bernhard Gschaider
The -164 kernel is indeed from 5.4 and has xfs as a built-in kernel
module. If you are already running this kernel, that indicates all is
well and no further action is
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
I called them and explained to them that I couldn't get it to boot --
they gave me instructions on reinstalling
So Windows is garbage because one support tech is an idiot? There are
no idiots in the Linux world?
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
We have decided to get the Thecus 8800N NAS devices at the end of the
day, since they're about 40% cheaper than having to build one. They
run a Linux based OS, and uses software RAID, but I can't build a new
server at this
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
I would like to setup something like Openfiler, but we also need todo
some other stuff that OpenFiler doesn't support, so I would prefer to
export some
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Rudi Ahlers wrote
Simple, it's only a NAS device, and not really a file server / web
server / data base server as well. The purposes I needed is to replace
SMB on the network, and iSCSI seemed like a good alternative. The
server in question is a dev server, which I thought would be
beneficial
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From: Miguel Varas A. mva...@inf.utfsm.cl
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Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:09:08 PM
Subject: [CentOS] unsuscribe
Simple, it's only a NAS device, and not really a file server / web
server / data base server as well.
Here is something I am currently lokoing at, and wondering if you'd
considered it or if anyone here has done it.
I've got a bunch of existing hardware - really good IBM stuff that is
all
nate wrote:
Check your bios/system event log for any indication that it
is logging memory errors? Most modern server class motherboards
(past 5 years) do this, though not always reliably.
Nothing in the logs, it's a Supermicro X7DVL-E (fyi).
I've also had trouble with memtest86 myself, I
Alan McKay wrote:
This may seem redundant vs just doing it without openfiler, but as
mentioned a lot of the fancy features you only get with virtualized
disk.
Doing that for the most part defeats the purpose of using things
like Vmotion in the first place, that is being able to evacuate
a
absolutely CRITICAL to any SAN implementations is that the storage
controller (iscsi target, be it openfiler or what) remain 100% rock
solid tsable at all times.
you can NOT REboot a shared storage controller without shutting all
client systems down first (or at least unmounting all SAN
John R Pierce wrote:
absolutely CRITICAL to any SAN implementations is that the storage
controller (iscsi target, be it openfiler or what) remain 100% rock
solid tsable at all times.
you can NOT REboot a shared storage controller without shutting all
client systems down first (or at
John R Pierce wrote:
absolutely CRITICAL to any SAN implementations is that the storage
controller (iscsi target, be it openfiler or what) remain 100% rock
solid tsable at all times.
you can NOT REboot a shared storage controller without shutting all
client systems down first (or at
Hi all,
A while back I vaguely remember someone posting a link to documentation
on how to prioritise console access (for want of a better expression).
For the life of me I can't find it in the archives or via Google; Can
anyone provide a URL?
Basically, I have a remote server that thrashes
Clint Dilks wrote:
Dell have recently announced a product that may help a lot with this
they call it Virtualized ISCSI devices see
http://www.cns-service.com/equallogic/pdfs/WP910_Virtualized_iSCSI_SANs.pdf
Getting OT but
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/92113
Getting OT but
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/92113
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/vsa/index.html
That's not off topic for me - that's where I started in fact :-) But
the HP sales reps evidently do not want to sell the product because
nobody has gotten back
nate wrote:
Network RAID – only available from HP
Fantasy ideas (eg, I've only thought of this and never tried it). YMMV,
caveat emptor, objects in mirror may be closer than they appear, etc etc.
1) two ISCSI servers, each with identical storage. each offers the same
sized iscsi target to
On 10/21/2009 03:34 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
1) two ISCSI servers, each with identical storage. each offers the same
sized iscsi target to the host. the host uses mdraid 1 to mirror these.
I have this running in production. only not with 2 machines, but with 4
machines, doing raid-10 ( not
Alan McKay wrote:
Getting OT but
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/92113
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/vsa/index.html
That's not off topic for me - that's where I started in fact :-) But
the HP sales reps evidently do not want to sell the product because
Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 10/21/2009 03:34 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
1) two ISCSI servers, each with identical storage. each offers the same
sized iscsi target to the host. the host uses mdraid 1 to mirror these.
I have this running in production. only not with 2 machines, but with 4
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
I have this running in production. only not with 2 machines, but with 4
machines, doing raid-10 ( not mdraid10, but conventional 2 sets of
raid-1's 0'd )
Can you give more detail on what you've got there?
Sounds
Some other divisions in my company seem to like these:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/storage/disk/xiv/
but they are a little out of my league.
I did not have to read past high end to know I cannot afford it.
My entire IT budget is about $50K / year!
--
“Don't eat anything you've ever seen
I thought the original object was to make the space available to
multiple VMware ESX(i) servers so you could vmotion guests among them.
Can ESX construct raids out of multiple iscsi sources?
Well, my original may have been a bit obtuse because I do not really
know what I am looking for :-)
I
On 10/21/2009 03:55 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I have this running in production. only not with 2 machines, but with 4
machines, doing raid-10 ( not mdraid10, but conventional 2 sets of
raid-1's 0'd )
I thought the original object was to make the space available to
multiple VMware ESX(i)
Alan McKay wrote:
I thought the original object was to make the space available to
multiple VMware ESX(i) servers so you could vmotion guests among them.
Can ESX construct raids out of multiple iscsi sources?
Well, my original may have been a bit obtuse because I do not really
know what I
If you don't need vmotion you could just use a small local disk to boot
the guest OS and let the guest do the iscsi connections itself for the
main part of its storage - in which case the software raid from
different targets should work.
Vmotion is a great selling feature of virtualization to
On 10/20/2009 10:44 AM Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
James B. Byrne wrote:
I am trying to put the dvd iso image of CentOS-5.4 onto a DVD. I
have an LG multi-writer installed. I have used this device on this
host to created CDs in the past but this is my first attempt at
creating a dvd.
Alan McKay wrote:
If you don't need vmotion you could just use a small local disk to boot
the guest OS and let the guest do the iscsi connections itself for the
main part of its storage - in which case the software raid from
different targets should work.
Vmotion is a great selling feature
Alan McKay wrote:
Vmotion is a great selling feature of virtualization to win over nay-sayers
:-)
Oh so OT but I can't resist!
Also can be a good way to kill off prospects of using vmware if
budgets are tight. When people think vmware most of them
instantly think enterprise version and
Oh so OT but I can't resist!
But I'm running CentOS on top of it everywhere ;-)
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Now that it appears that some folks are able to get the 5.4 downloads
(and a GREAT BIG THANK YOU to all the centos team members who make this
possible!) I'm wondering when the updates will begin flowing so that those
of us running 5.3 can do yum upgrade and enjoy all the benefits too?
Thanks in
Alan McKay wrote:
Oh so OT but I can't resist!
But I'm running CentOS on top of it everywhere ;-)
yeah that's true, as of my last inventory in August I had
180 CentOS VMs running on vmware in production, another
80 in QA.
nate
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody know of an editor that can do on Linux what Acrobat /
Acrobat Pro can do on Mac/Windows? I have tried to use the PDF
John R Pierce wrote:
nate wrote:
Network RAID – only available from HP
Fantasy ideas (eg, I've only thought of this and never tried it). YMMV,
caveat emptor, objects in mirror may be closer than they appear, etc etc.
1) two ISCSI servers, each with identical storage. each
I saw this in the openfiler thread, and realised it is another major
hole in my knowledge
What do you all use for clustering, and does it run out-of-the-box with CentOS?
My main areas of interest are :
- DB clustering (PostgreSQL) - yeah, we're looking at commercial stuff
and skytools
- web
fred smith wrote:
Now that it appears that some folks are able to get the 5.4 downloads
(and a GREAT BIG THANK YOU to all the centos team members who make this
possible!) I'm wondering when the updates will begin flowing so that those
of us running 5.3 can do yum upgrade and enjoy all the
Shh... you are going to upset the gods of syncing :)
mount -o loop -t iso9660 isofile /mount-point
Ex. mkdir /tmp/centos54
mount -o loop -t iso9660 isofile /tmp/centos54
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 8:08 PM, fred smith
fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.uswrote:
Now that it appears that some folks are
Okay,
Well, alot of education out there by watching movies, however noone ever
brought up the most complex driven sub-culture of geeks and nerds worldwide.
THE MATRIX (muhahahahah)
But of course, after sending out my request about the whole server /
security thing, someone did manage to break
use power ISO
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:13 PM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
On 10/20/2009 10:44 AM Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
James B. Byrne wrote:
I am trying to put the dvd iso image of CentOS-5.4 onto a DVD. I
have an LG multi-writer installed. I have used this device on this
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