CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2010:0063
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2010-0063.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
x86_64:
d7e0cb4c1bffc48c7660daae23dc33ad
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2010:0067
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2010-0067.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
i386:
0359b64de9cc0711a229d8582a6e69e5
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2010:0067
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2010-0067.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
x86_64:
8fdba09a085135e653b0d33f6325f641
me he confgurado vsftpd:
pero mis problemas son de acceso hacia este servidor y no encuentro la
soluci'on.
. puedo acceder de esta manera al ftp://mired-local.cu pero si lo
intento de esta manera no puedo acceder ftp.mired-local.cu.
he leido bastante en la web pero no encuentro soluci'on a
Hi folks,
according to several findings on the web I tried to find postfix-2.6.5
in centosplus adding this to my /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo:
[base]
exclude=postfix
[centosplus]
includepkgs=postfix
in the right places.
But when I yum remove and yum install postfix
Dear All
I have my CentOS server at @172.16.17.100 and my remote network element at @
172.16.17.110 and both ones have Internet access . I need to virtually put
the remote network element on the same LAN as my CentOS server to be touched
with . In my application , both the ip addresses are as
2010/1/26 mistofeles ptmu...@utu.fi:
Is there some simple documentation about how to set the user permissons in a
Samba server ?
In my server I have the permissions like this:
drwxrwx--- 3 mydemo domain users 4096 2009-12-29 08:19 mydemo
Now the other users can not read nor write to this
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:14:30 +0100:
Is there anything I am doing wrong? Or is there just no postfix 2.6.5 in
centosplus?
yes.
Kai
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From: Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com
I need a script that will backup compress the folder /media/system in
the folder /media/backups
But that's not the problem, I need that only the last 7 backups (last 7
days, yeah I know, cronjob...) will stay in that folder...
The script need:
1 -
Em 25/01/2010 16:56, Lennart Andersen escreveu:
How about something like this..
#!/bin/bash
# This script makes a backup of the files on the primary server directory.
# Change the values of the variables to make the script work:
BACKUPDIR=/data/
BACKUPFILES=*.cdf
Hello everyone!
How can I detect if a folder have changed (sync logic) than run a script
if it's true?
I found this script over the net, but I think it's such complicated for
that simple thing...
#!/bin/bash
### detectdir.sh by Jagbir Singh #
#
#
CentOS support, so we don't impact RH's business. Oracle on the
other hand DOES offer paid support, which impacts RH's business, and
I don't see any substantive attempts by oracle to give anything back
to the community at large.
Just to be fair to Oracle on this count, they do give to
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone!
How can I detect if a folder have changed (sync logic) than run a script if
it's true?
I found this script over the net, but I think it's such complicated for that
simple thing...
IIRC, fam, gamin and
Em 26/01/2010 09:28, Renato Botelho escreveu:
IIRC, fam, gamin and some other softwares can do it for you.
Could you point me some how to?
Tanks for the help!
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On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com wrote:
Em 26/01/2010 09:28, Renato Botelho escreveu:
IIRC, fam, gamin and some other softwares can do it for you.
Could you point me some how to?
I never played with it, but you can start reading here:
Kai Schaetzl schrieb:
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:14:30 +0100:
Is there anything I am doing wrong? Or is there just no postfix 2.6.5 in
centosplus?
yes.
Kai
Ahem, sorry for insisting: yes one or yes two?
Dirk
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Yes to the last one quoted. There is no newer package on centos-plus. You
know you can browse the repositories on the web in case you mistrust your
yum?
Kai
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Greetings,
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone!
How can I detect if a folder have changed (sync logic) than run a script if
it's true?
inotify perhaps? never tried that though...
regards,
Rajagopal
From: Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com
How can I detect if a folder have changed (sync logic) than run a
script if it's true?
I found this script over the net, but I think it's such complicated for
that simple thing...
You could do something like (untested):
CHECKFILE=/path/to/checkfile
if
Kai Schaetzl schrieb:
Yes to the last one quoted. There is no newer package on centos-plus. You
know you can browse the repositories on the web in case you mistrust your
yum?
Kai
Thanks for clarifying.
Since several people on the web referred to postfix 2.6.5 in centosplus:
Is that
Dear all,
I installed CentOS 5.4 (graphic setup) today, but I cannot startx server.
What can I do then?
The following is detail information and logs for your reference, thanks in
advance!
Motherboa: Intel 965G
xorg.conf: (I configure this file using FC12 Live CD, it's the same)
Hi,
Got some issues regarding Kerberos and Directory Server and hope someone can
help me out.
Used these for the configiruation :
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-kerberos.html
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/install/index.html
Server : CentOS 5.4
If you know C, you can write a simple program using
inotify(7). For example, you could write a program
to continually monitor the directory and pass
in the script plus args as a arg.
See: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-inotify.html
Cheers,
--
Wade Hampton
You could do something like (untested):
CHECKFILE=/path/to/checkfile
if [! -f $CHECKFILE]; then touch $CHECKFILE; fi
find -cnewer $CHECKFILE | myscript.sh
touch $CHECKFILE
JD
I think that now we are on the way, but this script compare the
CHECKFILE whit what?
Em 26/01/2010 10:38, Wade Hampton escreveu:
If you know C, you can write a simple program using
inotify(7). For example, you could write a program
to continually monitor the directory and pass
in the script plus args as a arg.
See:
Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
Em 26/01/2010 10:38, Wade Hampton escreveu:
If you know C, you can write a simple program using
inotify(7). For example, you could write a program
to continually monitor the directory and pass
in the script plus args as a arg.
See:
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:19:09 +0100:
Is that nonsense
it's absolute nonsense. There is at least one source for a very new
postfix.
http://www.w3bservice.de/index.php?
option=com_remositoryItemid=13func=selectid=1
(haven't used any package from it, just found it yesterday)
You could just run rsync periodically without checking anything. It will only
transfer files that have changed and will walk the whole tree doing the
comparisons with the -R or -a options.
Yeah i know, but my work is sync lots of small files (hundreds of them),
and rsync will stay all
Hi,
If you don't spent time with script you have backup-manager.
I have a howto on it.
Backup manager can create backup of file svn mysql on the number of day you
define and can also push those file to a another place over FTP,ssh.
by default all archive are put on /var/archives.
Fabien FAYE
From: Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com
You could do something like (untested):
CHECKFILE=/path/to/checkfile
if [! -f $CHECKFILE]; then touch $CHECKFILE; fi
find -cnewer $CHECKFILE | myscript.sh
touch $CHECKFILE
I think that now we are on the way, but this script compare
Em 26/01/2010 12:42, fabien faye escreveu:
Hi,
If you don't spent time with script you have backup-manager.
I have a howto on it.
Backup manager can create backup of file svn mysql on the number of day you
define and can also push those file to a another place over FTP,ssh.
by default all
muiz wrote:
(II) LoadModule: bitmap
(WW) Warning, couldn't open module bitmap
(II) UnloadModule: bitmap
(EE) Failed to load module bitmap (module does not exist, 0)
that's strange... same for pcidata
I'm on x86_64 vs your i686, but I get:
(II) LoadModule: bitmap
(II) Loading
Hi,
I don't have these files. Do you resolve this problem? I don't know which
package I need to install (E.g. using yum). I search from internet and found a
few guys face the same problem, but don't know how to resolve this problem.
[r...@localhost lib]# find / -name *bitmap*.so
Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
You could just run rsync periodically without checking anything. It will
only
transfer files that have changed and will walk the whole tree doing the
comparisons with the -R or -a options.
Yeah i know, but my work is sync lots of small files (hundreds of them),
Yes backup-manager.
i hope this link can help you :
http://www.generationip.com/documentation/system-documentation/72-backup-manager
Fabien FAYE
RHCE
www.generationip.com
Free network tools HOWTO for centos and Redhat
- Mail Original -
De: Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com
À: CentOS
Kai Schaetzl schrieb:
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:19:09 +0100:
Is that nonsense
it's absolute nonsense. There is at least one source for a very new
postfix.
http://www.w3bservice.de/index.php?
option=com_remositoryItemid=13func=selectid=1
(haven't used any
muiz wrote:
(II) LoadModule: bitmap
(WW) Warning, couldn't open module bitmap
(II) UnloadModule: bitmap
(EE) Failed to load module bitmap (module does not exist, 0)
that's strange... same for pcidata
I'm on x86_64 vs your i686, but I get:
(II) LoadModule: bitmap
(II) Loading
On Jan 26, 2010, at 2:30 AM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 13:41 +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
JohnS wrote:
On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 08:19 +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
Are complicated relationships being stored in postgresql and not in
mysql? I do not know how things
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of nimmerm...@chello.at
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 6:23 AM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Kerberos integration in directory server
Hi,
Got some issues regarding
muiz wrote:
(II) LoadModule: bitmap
(WW) Warning, couldn't open module bitmap
(II) UnloadModule: bitmap
(EE) Failed to load module bitmap (module does not exist, 0)
that's strange... same for pcidata
I'm on x86_64 vs your i686, but I get:
(II) LoadModule: bitmap
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Ross Walker rswwal...@gmail.com wrote:
Some really nice things are happening with postgresql as well, you
should check it out.
This was a great thread. For one, it's interesting to see the
approaches you can take to solve an issue. I.e., we can tune the OS to
On 1/26/2010 9:46 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Ross Walkerrswwal...@gmail.com wrote:
Some really nice things are happening with postgresql as well, you
should check it out.
This was a great thread. For one, it's interesting to see the
approaches you can take to
Is there an easy way to remove unwanted files in the boot partition? I
have run out of space and need to remove unneeded files, however I do
not have extensive administrative skills.
Todd
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49931 Feb 27 2007 config-2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49930
Is there an easy way to remove unwanted files in the boot partition? I
have run out of space and need to remove unneeded files, however I do
not have extensive administrative skills.
yum remove kernel-2.6.9-42 kernel-2.6.9-55
mark
Todd
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49931 Feb 27 2007
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Todd Cary t...@aristesoftware.com wrote:
Is there an easy way to remove unwanted files in the boot partition?
If you install the yum-utils rpm (run yum install yum-utils as root)
then you could use the package-cleanup command with the --old-kernels
flag.
I get this error:
No Packages marked for removal
Todd
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Is there an easy way to remove unwanted files in the boot partition? I
have run out of space and need to remove unneeded files, however I do
not have extensive administrative skills.
yum remove
Dirk H. Schulz wrote on Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:31:59 +0100:
Thanks, just gave it a try, but their download functions seems to
misbehave - just an empty html page coming back.
Just tried, same for me. Sorry. Try this search:
Robert Heller wrote:
At Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:20:23 +0100 CentOS mailing listcentos@centos.org
wrote:
Robert Heller wrote:
At Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:31:02 -0800 CentOS mailing listcentos@centos.org
wrote:
I get this error:
No Packages marked for removal
(Was anything else displayed,
On 1/26/2010 11:42 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Mon, January 25, 2010 13:40, Les Mikesell wrote:
.
I'd say it is more likely that the command that resulted in an error
wasn't exactly what was posted or there is a filesystem problem.
I do not consider a file system issue, as in error or
Hello again!
I have this piece od code:
#
#lftp will make the backup
lftp -u user,password -e mirror --reverse --delete --only-newer
--verbose /var/bkp /test_bkp somehost.com $LOGFILE
# end log file
date $LOGFILE
echo Backup Completo! $LOGFILE
#
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello again!
I have this piece od code:
#
#lftp will make the backup
lftp -u user,password -e mirror --reverse --delete --only-newer
--verbose /var/bkp /test_bkp somehost.com $LOGFILE
Try
Em 26/01/2010 16:54, Akemi Yagi escreveu:
lftp -u user,password -e mirror --reverse --delete --only-newer
--verbose /var/bkp /test_bkp somehost.com
Already tryed the exit, but no sucess...
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Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
Em 26/01/2010 16:54, Akemi Yagi escreveu:
lftp -u user,password -e mirror --reverse --delete --only-newer
--verbose /var/bkp /test_bkp somehost.com
Already tryed the exit, but no sucess...
try ncftpput instead?
http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/doc/ncftpput.html
The
try ncftpput instead?
http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/doc/ncftpput.html
The purpose of ncftpput is to do file transfers from the
command-line without entering an interactive shell. This lets
you write shell scripts or other unattended processes that can
do FTP. It is also useful for advanced
2010/1/26 Alan Hoffmeister alan...@gmail.com:
how can I exit lftp and finish the bash?
Use the -c flag instead?
From the manpage:
-c commands
Execute the given commands and exit. Commands can be
separated with a semicolon, `' or `||'.
Ben
On 1/26/2010 1:11 PM, Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
try ncftpput instead?
http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/doc/ncftpput.html
The purpose of ncftpput is to do file transfers from the
command-line without entering an interactive shell. This lets
you write shell scripts or other unattended processes that
Amazon (or perhaps Amazon's configuration of Xen) forces a machine to
come up at run level 4, regardless of what's in /etc/inittab.
I've looked through /etc/rc.sysinit and /etc/rc.d/rc, to determine which
(if any script) looks at /proc/cmdline and forces a particular run
level, but to no avail.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Kurt Newman
knew...@globaldataguard.com wrote:
Amazon (or perhaps Amazon's configuration of Xen) forces a machine to
come up at run level 4, regardless of what's in /etc/inittab.
I've looked through /etc/rc.sysinit and /etc/rc.d/rc, to determine which
(if any
At Tue, 26 Jan 2010 19:01:50 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Robert Heller wrote:
At Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:20:23 +0100 CentOS mailing listcentos@centos.org
wrote:
Robert Heller wrote:
At Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:31:02 -0800 CentOS mailing listcentos@centos.org
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/26/2010 11:42 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Mon, January 25, 2010 13:40, Les Mikesell wrote:
.
I'd say it is more likely that the command that resulted in an error
wasn't exactly what was posted or there is a filesystem problem.
I do not consider a file system issue,
What was your original find command?
Robert Nichols wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/26/2010 11:42 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Mon, January 25, 2010 13:40, Les Mikesell wrote:
.
I'd say it is more likely that the command that resulted in an error
wasn't exactly what was posted or there is a
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/26/2010 11:42 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Mon, January 25, 2010 13:40, Les Mikesell wrote:
.
I'd say it is more likely that the command that resulted in an error
wasn't exactly what was posted or there is a
according to several findings on the web I tried to find postfix-2.6.5
If you actually need a feature in 2.6.5, Simon Mudd has been releasing them
officially for postfix for ages...
http://www.postfix.org/packages.html Which leads to -
http://ftp.wl0.org/official/2.6/RPMS-rhel5-x86_64/
Kwan Lowe wrote:
Kurt Newman wrote:
Amazon (or perhaps Amazon's configuration of Xen) forces a machine to
come up at run level 4, regardless of what's in /etc/inittab.
I've looked through /etc/rc.sysinit and /etc/rc.d/rc, to determine which
(if any script) looks at
Kurt Newman wrote:
Is it /sbin/init? I can't seem to find any reference of that in any man
pages. Essentially, I'm trying to short-circuit this boot process to
execute a run level of my choosing, and not be forced to use 4.
it's probably the kernel itself calling the value defined in
hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I have my CentOS server at @172.16.17.100 and my remote network element at @
172.16.17.110 and both ones have Internet access . I need to virtually put
the remote network element on the same LAN as my CentOS server to be touched
with . In my application , both
nate wrote:
Kurt Newman wrote:
Is it /sbin/init? I can't seem to find any reference of that in any man
pages. Essentially, I'm trying to short-circuit this boot process to
execute a run level of my choosing, and not be forced to use 4.
it's probably the kernel itself calling the value
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 03:48:45PM -0600, Kurt Newman wrote:
What I'm trying to figure out is at what point in the booting process is
something looking at /proc/cmdline INSTEAD of /etc/inittab for the
default run level.
Aren't these passed by the kernel to init as cmdline arguments and
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 03:48:45PM -0600, Kurt Newman wrote:
What I'm trying to figure out is at what point in the booting process is
something looking at /proc/cmdline INSTEAD of /etc/inittab for the
default run level.
Aren't these passed by the kernel to init as
On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 20:36 -0500, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 07:52:53PM -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
As I migrate away from Windows, I need to move the data out of my old
rolodex program (written in Pascal back in the late 80's) into something
that runs on Linux. The
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 05:35:37PM -0600, Kurt Newman wrote:
I meant /etc/rc.d/rc being CentOS-specific (technically, RHEL-specific).
You can still use the legacy names /etc/rc#.d (eg /etc/rc4.d is a symlink
to /etc/rc.d/rc4.d; /etc/rc - /etc/rc.d/rc).
In any event, it appears the easiest bet
On Monday 25 January 2010 09:35, Roland Roland wrote:
it's all working fine, right now i want to change the main public dns
from one IP to another to do some testing (the new public dns ip has
records which the old one doesnt have and it's done as such for testing)
so i got into
On 1/25/2010 8:49 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote:
Anas Alnaffar wrote:
I tried to run this command
find -name *.access* -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \;
Should have been: find ./ -name \*.access\* -mtime +2 -exec rm -f {} \;
No difference. If the path is omitted, current versions of find
HI All,
I am considering buying this:
http://www.godaddy.com/Compare/gdcompare_ssl.aspx?isc=sslqgo003a
Since I have a domain that will be collecting data and processing payments.
Where can I find instructions on how to install the certificate?
Do I have to run another domain or sub domain
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/25/2010 8:49 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote:
Anas Alnaffar wrote:
I tried to run this command
find -name *.access* -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \;
Should have been: find ./ -name \*.access\* -mtime +2 -exec rm -f {} \;
No difference. If the path is omitted,
ML wrote:
Since I have a domain that will be collecting data and processing payments.
Where can I find instructions on how to install the certificate?
Depends on what web server software your running looks like godaddy
has quite a few sets of instructions
http://help.godaddy.com/article/5346
On Jan 26, 2010, at 6:06 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/25/2010 8:49 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote:
Anas Alnaffar wrote:
I tried to run this command
find -name *.access* -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \;
Should have been: find ./ -name \*.access\* -mtime +2 -exec rm -f {} \;
No
The secondary disc was used in a lab rig to boot off of and test something
after which the primary was replaced and the system was booted off of. It
saw the secondary as more recent and dropped the primary so, the secondary was
removed and the primary was used to boot.
Figuring that made it more
On Wednesday, January 27, 2010 11:35 AM, Kevin Krieser wrote:
On Jan 26, 2010, at 6:06 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/25/2010 8:49 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote:
Anas Alnaffar wrote:
I tried to run this command
find -name *.access* -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \;
Should have been: find
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
The secondary disc was used in a lab rig to boot off of and test something
after which the primary was replaced and the system was booted off of. It
saw the secondary as more recent and dropped the primary so, the secondary was
removed and the primary was used to boot.
Unless there is something on the primary that you need to keep, just re-sync
from the active partition and next time they will come up paired:
mdadm --add md_device missing_partition
cat /proc/mdstat to see the status
Yeah, a one-off test was done to the secondary which was not desired to keep.
On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 09:48 -0500, Ross Walker wrote:
Great things started to happen with mysql @ version 5 . Now it's
just
probally going to wither away. Who really knows?
Some really nice things are happening with postgresql as well, you
should check it out.
-Ross
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On 1/26/2010 4:38 PM, ML wrote:
HI All,
I am considering buying this:
http://www.godaddy.com/Compare/gdcompare_ssl.aspx?isc=sslqgo003a
Since I have a domain that will be collecting data and processing payments.
Where can I find instructions on how to install the certificate?
Do I have
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