I have a Centos server 5.4 64 bits with xen server, and It has 6 virtual
servers, windows 2003 and centos 5.4 64bits.
One of my servers have a special problem with the time. It is a centos
server 5.4 64 bits, with apache, and mysql and dokuwiki running. When
somebody update the content in the wiki
Hello
I have a physical server (Dell Poweredge 1950III) running current
CentOS 5.4 x86_64 and the XEN hypervisor, provided by CentOS.
This machine has 2 virtual machines installed, both with CentOS 5.4 x86_64.
Unfortunatly SSH connections coming both, from an external machine or
from DOM0,
Ive seen this happen in some distros when the option
'UseDNS' is set to yes in the file sshd_config
Of course, there could be issues with your network setup as
well...
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Hello,
While i m trying to start my apache server i am getting following
error.
[Wed Apr 14 01:47:58 2010] [warn] Useless use of AllowOverride in line
31 of /home/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf.
[Wed Apr 14 01:47:58 2010] [warn] Useless use
- John Berrocal johnstev...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a Centos server 5.4 64 bits with xen server, and It has 6
virtual servers, windows 2003 and centos 5.4 64bits.
One of my servers have a special problem with the time. It is a centos
server 5.4 64 bits, with apache, and mysql and dokuwiki
I'm going to chime in, hoping that you won't waste everyone's time with your
stupidity in the future: What does this *warning* have to do with
virtualization?
Ease up there tough guy. We were all rookies once. Encouraging people
like this will help you/us because the world will be
- John Thomas gmane-2006-04...@jt-socal.com wrote:
I'm going to chime in, hoping that you won't waste everyone's time
with your stupidity in the future: What does this *warning* have to do
with virtualization?
Ease up there tough guy. We were all rookies once. Encouraging people
[Wed Apr 14 01:47:58 2010] [warn] Useless use of AllowOverride in line
31 of /home/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf.
[Wed Apr 14 01:47:58 2010] [warn] Useless use of AllowOverride in line
36 of /home/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf.
I suggest your search proceed in the following order. Usually, 1. will
be
Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
- John Thomasgmane-2006-04...@jt-socal.com wrote:
I'm going to chime in, hoping that you won't waste everyone's time
with your stupidity in the future: What does this *warning* have to do
with virtualization?
Ease up there tough guy. We were all rookies
So what, it's 2010? People still have to start somewhere, and being rude and
unwelcoming is not the right way to go about things. Please keep your rude
comments to yourself, or don't subscribe to mailing lists where people are
inevitably going to make mistakes?
Luke.
-Original Message-
Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
- John Thomas gmane-2006-04...@jt-socal.com wrote:
I'm going to chime in, hoping that you won't waste everyone's time
with your stupidity in the future: What does this *warning* have to do
with virtualization?
Ease up there tough guy. We
compdoc wrote:
Ive seen this happen in some distros when the option
'UseDNS' is set to yes in the file sshd_config
Of course, there could be issues with your network setup as
well...
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- Luke Carrier luke.carr...@xinos.org wrote:
So what, it's 2010? People still have to start somewhere, and being rude and
unwelcoming is not the right way to go about things. Please keep your rude
comments to yourself, or don't subscribe to mailing lists where people are
inevitably going
Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
Aww, you're so sweet. Maybe there are some girls on the list you can impress
with your unbounded kindness. Who says it's not the right way? Since we're
going to start fielding off topic questions to waste everyone's time on a
focused list, can you tell me why
- John Thomas gmane-2006-04...@jt-socal.com wrote:
May I suggest you include a link to this conversation in your web site
and resume. Since you have all these skills in dealing with people, you
certainly should not force your perspective employers or employees to
use a search engine to
Ain't implement a NTP server yet, but if I can't find another solution I
think I have to do it.
The localtime was setted correctly.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Christopher G. Stach II c...@ldsys.netwrote:
- John Berrocal johnstev...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a Centos server 5.4 64
And you really think treating people like *that* is going to get anyone to
take you or the projects you contribute to seriously? Really? This would be
funny if it weren't for the fact it's such a shame that people like you
manage to give the projects you contribute to a bad name. I'm not going to
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Luke Carrier wrote:
And you really think treating people like *that* is going to get anyone to
take you or the projects you contribute to seriously? Really? This would be
Rightly or wrongly as to how we got to this point, this
ranting back and forth is and remains off
Hi all,
Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's?
cheers,
Christopher
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2010/4/14 Christopher Chan christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk:
Hi all,
Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's?
it's at least missing webstart ?
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On Wednesday, April 14, 2010 02:26 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2010/4/14 Christopher Chanchristopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk:
Hi all,
Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's?
it's at least missing webstart ?
Hmm, not sure if that is crucial to Corendal's
Niki Kovacs a écrit :
Since the aim is lowcost, would it be wrong to install that fileserver
on a no-name desktop PC with a 64bit processor and enough RAM, and then
simply put 2 x 2 To hard disks in it, either with a mirroring RAID (can
never remember which does what in 0, 1 and 5) or
On Wednesday, April 14, 2010 02:59 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Niki Kovacs a écrit :
Since the aim is lowcost, would it be wrong to install that fileserver
on a no-name desktop PC with a 64bit processor and enough RAM, and then
simply put 2 x 2 To hard disks in it, either with a mirroring RAID
Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
And so on. In the end, I decided not to bother and just left.
I think most consultants have one* of those in their pasts. The trick is to
cut your losses, as soon as possible. You had a narrow escape there.
Best,
--- Les Bell
Dear all,
i have SVN server 1.4.x working on production.
i want to go ahead and update to 1.6.x
i'm hoping your experience would help me prevent possible downtime..
is there any issues that may arise from updating the SVN server from one
version to another on a production server?
Dear all,
i have SVN server 1.4.x working on production.
i want to go ahead and update to 1.6.x
i'm hoping your experience would help me prevent possible downtime..
is there any issues that may arise from updating the SVN server from one
version to another on a production server?
I upgraded
Hello,
Anytime when I issue rpm command, there will be a warning massage warning:
only V3 signatures can be verified, skipping V4 signature.
For example,
[r...@hadoop-datanode44 ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i post
postgresql-server-8.3.8-1PGDG.rhel4
warning: only V3 signatures can be verified, skipping
Matt Keating wrote:
Dear all,
i have SVN server 1.4.x working on production.
i want to go ahead and update to 1.6.x
i'm hoping your experience would help me prevent possible downtime..
is there any issues that may arise from updating the SVN server from one
version to another on a
On 04/13/2010 05:26 PM, ken wrote:
Stay tuned (but not necessarily iTuned).
Que the sad trombone!
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Les Mikesell wrote:
Matt Keating wrote:
Dear all,
i have SVN server 1.4.x working on production.
i want to go ahead and update to 1.6.x
You shouldn't have any problem upgrading the server side and it will
be backwards compatible with older clients, but you should be
All,
I've got a machine running CentOS 5.3 and this machine has got 2 -
built-in 1 Gig NICs and a expansion card with 4 - 100 Meg NICs. For
whatever reason at install time, it made the expansion card eth0 through
eth3 and the internal ports eth4 and eth5. And by default the 'machine' is
How can I force the internal NICs to be eth0 and eth1?
Edit the hardware address in the ifcfg-ethx scripts and the ips
of the nics in question to be on the subnet of choice and
arrangement of choice. Add a route statement or I think placing
your gateway line in the eth cfg script should do
You can go to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts , edit and move around
ifcfg-ethX files
Gabe
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On 4/14/2010 9:58 AM, gene.po...@macys.com wrote:
All,
I've got a machine running CentOS 5.3 and this machine has got 2 -
built-in 1 Gig NICs and a expansion card with 4 - 100 Meg NICs. For
whatever reason at install time, it made the expansion card eth0 through
eth3 and the internal ports
The eth? names are assigned in more or less random order at bootup
Not exactly random but not always as expected:)
http://linux.dell.com/files/whitepapers/nic-enum-whitepaper-v3.pdf
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On 4/14/2010 10:04 AM, Gabriel Rosca wrote:
You can go to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts , edit and move around
ifcfg-ethX files
But you can't just rename them. They have the device name inside the
file also and are tied to the corresponding NIC by the hardware address.
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From: gene.po...@macys.com gene.po...@macys.com
I've got a machine running CentOS 5.3
and this machine has got 2 - built-in 1 Gig NICs and a expansion card with
4 - 100 Meg NICs. For whatever reason at install time, it made the
expansion card eth0 through eth3 and the internal ports eth4 and
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 15:12 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
The eth? names are assigned in more or less random order at bootup
Not exactly random but not always as expected:)
http://linux.dell.com/files/whitepapers/nic-enum-whitepaper-v3.pdf
---
Nice paper by Michael.. What I do is disable
Nice paper by Michael.. What I do is disable all the nics in the bios
via console rdir of drac 3 -5. Enable one at a time to install then
enable the other integrated nics. Then have the the other nic hardware
installed. Can also be done remote or local. It eases the frustration.
Then you have
Am Mittwoch, den 14.04.2010, 17:58 +0200 schrieb JohnS:
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 15:12 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
The eth? names are assigned in more or less random order at bootup
Not exactly random but not always as expected:)
I found the response below today online to a question I had.
For some reason I never got the mail. I am not quite clear
on what DHCP + DFG + 2DNS entries means when calculating the IP
to set for the router:
Thanks
Re: [CentOS] Yum/WGET/HTTP sourceforge etc. new
April 12, 2010 08:10AM
On Sun,
Change to clamd (use clamdscan). Yes, clamscan needs quite a bit of RAM.
Kai
Thank you Kai, our performance looks a lot better now.
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On 14 Apr 2010, at 17:05, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
Or use HP's :)
I had the same issue (admittedly with RedHat 5.3) with an HP server
with the on board NICs detected last.
Just edit the ifcfg-ethX files so that MAC refers to the NIC you want
it to be.
Ben
On 4/14/2010 11:16 AM, Christoph Maser wrote:
Nice paper by Michael.. What I do is disable all the nics in the bios
via console rdir of drac 3 -5. Enable one at a time to install then
enable the other integrated nics. Then have the the other nic hardware
installed. Can also be done remote
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 16:23 +, tony.chamberl...@lemko.com wrote:
I found the response below today online to a question I had.
For some reason I never got the mail. I am not quite clear
on what DHCP + DFG + 2DNS entries means when calculating the IP
to set for the router:
Thanks
Re:
Thanks Juergen for your response. I did not post till now because i've been
fighting with all cluster stuff ! :D
I mean GFS2. DRBD, mysql and heartbeat work fine in an active/passive
configuration.
What really does not fit to my needs is the cluster stuff which i have to
use only to be able to
On 04/13/2010 05:26 PM ken wrote:
On 04/13/2010 05:08 PM ken wrote:
Anyone know how to download and play stuff from itunes.apple.com
(without having to use Windows or Mac)?
Apparently iTunes installs and runs on wine. I'm gonna try that. Stay
tuned
Well, I got wine installed, but
I got my hands on a HP t5720. This was designed as a thin-client
workstation (originally Windows XPembedded, talking to a Windows terminal
server). It's not very powerful, with an AMD Geode NX 1500 (1.0 GHz),
256Mb RAM (16MB used for video) and a 512Mb flash hard disk.
I plugged in a USB DVD
A while back I struggled to get Domainkeys and DKIM to work properly on
my little home server. While I'm sure they weren't necessary in a
strict sense, it not only enabled me to learn about the technology but
allowed for more of a verification of the email coming from my server.
And so this week
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 15:36 -0400, ken wrote:
On 04/13/2010 05:26 PM ken wrote:
On 04/13/2010 05:08 PM ken wrote:
Anyone know how to download and play stuff from itunes.apple.com
(without having to use Windows or Mac)?
Apparently iTunes installs and runs on wine. I'm gonna try that.
What do people recommend for building this? What would have the quickest
power-on-to-ready time?
Well, you could use thin station, I have used it in the past and its pretty
slick...
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On 4/14/2010 2:38 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
I got my hands on a HP t5720. This was designed as a thin-client
workstation (originally Windows XPembedded, talking to a Windows terminal
server). It's not very powerful, with an AMD Geode NX 1500 (1.0 GHz),
256Mb RAM (16MB used for video) and a
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 03:04:26PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 4/14/2010 2:38 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
I look at the LTSP code base, but this looks like it wants to run as it's
own OS; I already have a C5 server in my house, I don't want to build
LTSP doesn't install another OS on the
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 07:50:42PM +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
What do people recommend for building this? What would have the quickest
power-on-to-ready time?
Well, you could use thin station, I have used it in the past and its pretty
slick...
Hmm... I'll take a look at that.
Thanks!
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Stephen Harris wrote:
My reading of the ltsp pages is that they prefer to distribute it as
an OS image, with the ltsp components already integrated and that it's
hard work to do the integration yourself.
Install the image for a t5725 from a USB stick. Very cool.
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DriverDownload.jsp?lang=encc=usprodNameId=3221864taskId=135prodTypeId=12454prodSeriesId=3221863lang=encc=ussubmit=Go%20%BB
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On 4/14/2010 3:26 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 03:04:26PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 4/14/2010 2:38 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
I look at the LTSP code base, but this looks like it wants to run as it's
own OS; I already have a C5 server in my house, I don't want to build
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On 04/14/2010 03:48 PM Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 15:36 -0400, ken wrote:
On 04/13/2010 05:26 PM ken wrote:
On 04/13/2010 05:08 PM ken wrote:
Anyone know
At Wed, 14 Apr 2010 15:38:20 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
I got my hands on a HP t5720. This was designed as a thin-client
workstation (originally Windows XPembedded, talking to a Windows terminal
server). It's not very powerful, with an AMD Geode NX 1500 (1.0 GHz),
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
CentOS 5.x 64 bit.
Matt
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On 04/15/2010 12:58 AM, gene.po...@macys.com wrote:
I've got a machine running CentOS 5.3 and this machine has got 2 -
built-in 1 Gig NICs and a expansion card with 4 - 100 Meg NICs. For
whatever reason at install time, it made the expansion card eth0 through
eth3 and the internal ports eth4
Quoting Matt lm7...@gmail.com:
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
CentOS 5.x 64 bit.
Fedora Core 6. Please understand that FC6 is no longer supported by Fedora, and
hasn't been for a couple
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Barry Brimer li...@brimer.org wrote:
Quoting Matt lm7...@gmail.com:
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
CentOS 5.x 64 bit.
Fedora Core 6. Please understand
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
CentOS 5.x 64 bit.
I am really looking for a Squid 3.1 rpm for CentOS 5.x.
Matt
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On 4/14/2010 5:16 PM, Matt wrote:
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
CentOS 5.x 64 bit.
I am really looking for a Squid 3.1 rpm for CentOS 5.x.
At least some new stuff is backported into
snip
And so on. In the end, I decided not to bother and just left.
:o)
Niki
Good move. Something would have broke after you were done and YOU would surely
be the new blame scapegoat. Everything was working great until HE was here...
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 04:37:21PM -0400, Reynolds McClatchey wrote:
Install the image for a t5725 from a USB stick. Very cool.
Huh. A small version of Debian Etch. Boots (once POST has complted)
in under 25 seconds.
Hmm, old versions of software, and apt-get upgrade causes the system
to die
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 05:11:12PM -0400, Robert Heller wrote:
I got my hands on a HP t5720. This was designed as a thin-client
What do people recommend for building this? What would have the quickest
power-on-to-ready time?
You will *probably* find LTSP's performance disapointing,
At Wed, 14 Apr 2010 16:56:18 -0500 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Quoting Matt lm7...@gmail.com:
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
CentOS 5.x 64 bit.
Fedora Core 6.
I downloaded CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso but I haven't used Centos
before and I've haven't used a -bin-DVD.iso before,every attempt so far
to burn one has produced coasters,what do I do to get an image.
Thanks david
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Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 04:37:21PM -0400, Reynolds McClatchey wrote:
Huh. A small version of Debian Etch. Boots (once POST has complted)
in under 25 seconds.
Hmm, old versions of software, and apt-get upgrade causes the system
to die (root disk filled out) but
My apologies if I'm posting the wrong place, or am asking a common
question. All my looking so far hasn't turned up anything very useful
in knowing what to look at, or what to modify.
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Hardware:
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Sata drives - non mirrored etc.
Load is
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 04:37:21PM -0400, Reynolds McClatchey wrote:
Install the image for a t5725 from a USB stick. Very cool.
Huh. A small version of Debian Etch. Boots (once POST has complted)
in under 25 seconds.
Hmm, old versions of software, and apt-get
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 05:26:44PM -0700, Benjamin Franz wrote:
If you aren't adverse to Ubuntu, 10.04 LTS (beta right now but final by
the end of the month) boots in 10 seconds from a hard drive. I've tried
it: It was impressively fast.
Will it run in 256Mb RAM and on 512Mb of disk? 'Cos
At Thu, 15 Apr 2010 09:58:40 +1000 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
I downloaded CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso but I haven't used Centos
before and I've haven't used a -bin-DVD.iso before,every attempt so far
to burn one has produced coasters,what do I do to get an image.
On 15/04/10 09:58, david walcroft wrote:
I downloaded CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso but I haven't used Centos
before and I've haven't used a -bin-DVD.iso before,every attempt so far
to burn one has produced coasters,what do I do to get an image.
I've had graphical apps give me coasters on
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 07:41:40PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 04:37:21PM -0400, Reynolds McClatchey wrote:
Install the image for a t5725 from a USB stick. Very cool.
Huh. A small version of Debian Etch. Boots (once POST has complted)
in
On 4/14/2010 6:27 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 4/14/2010 5:16 PM, Matt wrote:
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
CentOS 5.x 64 bit.
I am really looking for a Squid 3.1 rpm for
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 7:36 PM, listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
First, someone's going to ask - perhaps Zen's blocking you. I don't
think so. Here's why.
-We're non-commercial, using the definition set my spamhaus,
-mail connects TOTAL are well less than 100K a day. (Less than 10K in
there are (sadly) a large number of people who are afraid (paranoid?)
that you take out a saw and cut off some of the legs of the (high) chair
they are sitting on (fig), you just came across one of those.
You have a number of options:
* go with the flow, make him feel go(o)d ;-) and you
;-)
in the olden days it was so easy, you had PCI cards and
they were named by the slot number, starting with eth0 in PCI slot 1 and so on.
Then came the inbuilt nics
Then came the PCIx built nics
Then came the PCI-e built nics
OUCH! ;-)
run ifconfig and get all hardware addresses first AND(!)
A few months ago I had two machines that I changed to CentOS, note I
did not say upgrade ;-) one was a FC6 and the other one FC7.
I put the CentOS 5.4 DVD in, booted, selected install over other OS.
It went OK after I solved a few issues with SOME packages (package-cleanup)
Both actually are a
why dont you download the source and compile it, its really easy.
Jobst
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 05:16:52PM -0500, Matt (lm7...@gmail.com) wrote:
Which Fedora release is the CentOS 5.x kernel based on? I am wanting
to know which Fedora rpm's I would have the best luck installing on
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 05:26:44PM -0700, Benjamin Franz wrote:
If you aren't adverse to Ubuntu, 10.04 LTS (beta right now but final by
the end of the month) boots in 10 seconds from a hard drive. I've tried
it: It was impressively fast.
Will it run in
Greetings,
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Jobst Schmalenbach
jo...@barrett.com.au wrote:
IMHO the windows world is full of these guys, they haven't got
a clue, I call them MCMJ's (Microsoft Certified Mouse
Jockeys).
You meant MCMM? s/Jokeys/Monkeys/g
they feel
threatend by people who
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 05:26:44PM -0700, Benjamin Franz wrote:
If you aren't adverse to Ubuntu, 10.04 LTS (beta right now but final by
the end of the month) boots in 10 seconds from a hard drive. I've tried
it: It was
listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
My apologies if I'm posting the wrong place, or am asking a common
question. All my looking so far hasn't turned up anything very useful
in knowing what to look at, or what to modify.
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Stephen Harris wrote:
So I thought this would be a great device to build as an instant on
type device. Well, as close to instant-on as possible :-) This probably
means a standard C5 build is not suitable (too many processes running;
would take a while to start up). So an X terminal, maybe.
For what its worth...I do a little cloud-y type stuff at home. Mostly
spinning up VMs using KOAN/Cobbler and configuration with Puppet. Is that
the kind of thing you are interested in?
I am deploying an application for about 200 locations, and I think cloud is
what I am looking for
Is there any tutorial/implementation cloud on CentOS? Or anyone with
experience like to share?
There is a rpm image for eucalyptus on CentOS.
http://open.eucalyptus.com/downloads
Many experience is available from the comunity.
Many thanks.. Will look into that website.
wL.
Is there any tutorial/implementation cloud on CentOS? Or anyone with
experience like to share?
Can you be a little more specific. Do you want the Virtualisation, the
Management, the Storage, the Processing. Basically what do you want to
do with the cloud? There are so many options of
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