2. Now that I've written /HowTos/Xen/NvidiaWithXen, how does one
get it added to the table of contents/indexes? From wiki.centos.org,
Basically say I'm done. I'll add it then. To answer your other mail:
With more contributions, normally elevation to the EditGroup
happens. Those still
Am 15.04.10 17:07, schrieb Ronaldo Saheki:
I want to contribute in the wiki in the HowTos, Documentations and
WebsiteVer2 WebPages
Do you have anything special you'd like to contribute to at the moment
(on the wiki)?
and if possible to work on the site
br.centos.org for brazilian content.
How do i know which NTP server is my linux box contacting to synchronize
its time with that of the server ?
Thanks
Jatin
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You can use /var/log/messages info for your synchronized time server.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Jatin Davey jasho...@cisco.com wrote:
How do i know which NTP server is my linux box contacting to synchronize
its time with that of the server ?
Thanks
Jatin
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thus Wahyu Darmawan spake:
You can use /var/log/messages info for your synchronized time server.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Jatin Davey jasho...@cisco.com wrote:
How do i know which NTP server is my linux box contacting to synchronize
Jatin Davey wrote:
How do i know which NTP server is my linux box contacting to synchronize
its time with that of the server ?
$ /usr/sbin/ntptrace
localhost: stratum 3, offset 0.17, synch distance 0.07758
io.sf.netdot.net: stratum 2, offset 0.000548, synch distance 0.04774
Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
why dont you download the source and compile it, its really easy.
Source installs are not encouraged:
http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/SourceInstalls
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Thanks for all the support , i found that i dont have the ntp daemon
running on my box which will contact the server. once i have it i could
use the support provided.
Thanks
Jatin
On 4/15/2010 2:25 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
Jatin Davey wrote:
How do i know which NTP server is my linux
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 17:36 -0700, listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
--
Problem:
Postfix is doing RBL lookups on zen.spamhaus.org.
Everything goes along groovy - but then lookups start failing.
Does your network interface show any abnormalities - dropped packets
etc? I assume you have no
Hi,
I have quite a few low-end development/test servers running
continuously and I would like to better manage their power
consumption.
I have found interesting information on how to perform CPU scaling
(e.g. [1] or [2]).
But I cannot find if there is a way to (software) monitor power
On Thursday 15 April 2010, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Hi,
I have quite a few low-end development/test servers running
continuously and I would like to better manage their power
consumption.
I have found interesting information on how to perform CPU scaling
(e.g. [1] or [2]).
But I cannot find
At Thu, 15 Apr 2010 13:31:11 +0200 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
On Thursday 15 April 2010, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Hi,
I have quite a few low-end development/test servers running
continuously and I would like to better manage their power
consumption.
I have
You mention 200 locations... Do you want to consolidate the application
to 1 location and those locations use this? Not clear to me what it is
you want to accomplish...
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010, CList wrote:
For what its worth...I do a little cloud-y type stuff at home. Mostly
spinning up VMs
- Original Message
From: Jobst Schmalenbach jo...@barrett.com.au
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Thu, April 15, 2010 1:20:45 AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] How Do I ...
;-)
in the olden days it was so easy, you had PCI cards and they were
named by the slot number, starting with eth0
We had to trunk the 4 internal switches for the install, then we had to...
Actually all you had to do was utilize ks config params for this scenario.
See the link I posted earlier or read the ks deployment chapter.
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On 4/15/2010 10:32 AM, Fernando Gleiser wrote:
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! ;-)
Then
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 17:36 -0700, listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
--
Problem:
Postfix is doing RBL lookups on zen.spamhaus.org.
Everything goes along groovy - but then lookups start failing.
Does your network interface show any abnormalities - dropped packets
etc? I assume you have no
Check out the following bug report. I would also look at other bind bug
reports. My sense is that redhat has deviated quite a bite from the ISC
version of bind. In particular I believe that they disabled or otherwise
modified the caching behavior back about 6-8 months ago when there were
Oh, static IP on the computer. Yeah, already did that to no avail.
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:08:16 -0400
From: JohnS jse...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [CentOS] timeout problem
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Message-ID: 1271264896.3366.23.ca...@ethies
listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
Check out the following bug report. I would also look at other bind bug
reports. My sense is that redhat has deviated quite a bite from the ISC
version of bind. In particular I believe that they disabled or otherwise
modified the caching behavior back about
What happens if you change your resolv.conf to google's dns ?
On 4/15/10, Nataraj incoming-cen...@rjl.com wrote:
listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
Check out the following bug report. I would also look at other bind bug
reports. My sense is that redhat has deviated quite a bite from the ISC
What happens if you change your resolv.conf to google's dns ?
I haven't tried this, but from reports, spamhaus.org blocks google's dns. [The
traffic limits are too high. If they didn't, no one would buy a
commercial zone transfer license...]
So, while it's not likely to fix this problem, even
sys Admin wrote:
What happens if you change your resolv.conf to google's dns ?
Changing dns to public services such as google or OpenDNS is not going
to help as DNSBLs like Spamhaus will have blocked access by these
services. Otherwise it would be simple to avoid paying for (business)
listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
What happens if you change your resolv.conf to google's dns ?
I haven't tried this, but from reports, spamhaus.org blocks google's dns. [The
traffic limits are too high. If they didn't, no one would buy a
commercial zone transfer license...]
So, while
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Changing dns to public services such as google or OpenDNS is not going
to help as DNSBLs like Spamhaus will have blocked access by these
services. Otherwise it would be simple to avoid paying for (business)
access to
Larry Vaden wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Changing dns to public services such as google or OpenDNS is not going
to help as DNSBLs like Spamhaus will have blocked access by these
services. Otherwise it would be simple to avoid paying for
Hey folks,
Maybe there is a Perl/CPAN list that is a better place to ask this?
If so, maybe someone can point me to it.
Anyway, I want to be able to script the installation of a bunch of
CPAN modules, and the first basic problem I am coming up against is
that the cpan command seems to always
Anyway, I want to be able to script the installation of a bunch of
CPAN modules, and the first basic problem I am coming up against is
that the cpan command seems to always return 0 regardless of whether
or not the install completed.
While I can't answer that, I might try to actually call a Perl
On 4/15/2010 3:00 PM, listserv.traf...@sloop.net wrote:
What happens if you change your resolv.conf to google's dns ?
I haven't tried this, but from reports, spamhaus.org blocks google's dns. [The
traffic limits are too high. If they didn't, no one would buy a
commercial zone transfer
Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
Maybe there is a Perl/CPAN list that is a better place to ask this?
If so, maybe someone can point me to it.
Anyway, I want to be able to script the installation of a bunch of
CPAN modules, and the first basic problem I am coming up against is
that the cpan
While I can't answer that, I might try to actually call a Perl check after
which although slightly extra work would yield the answer.
Hmmm, good point - I could do that. I've come across several methods
of checking module versions and none of them seemed perfect to me.
Can you recommend a
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Larry Vaden wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Changing dns to public services such as google or OpenDNS is not going
to help as DNSBLs like Spamhaus will have blocked access by
Hmmm, good point - I could do that. I've come across several methods
of checking module versions and none of them seemed perfect to me.
Can you recommend a method?
Well, depends if you are in Perl, or bash, but really something as simple
as:
perl -e 'use HTML::Parser;'
echo $?
Aside from the
On 4/15/2010 3:23 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
Maybe there is a Perl/CPAN list that is a better place to ask this?
If so, maybe someone can point me to it.
Anyway, I want to be able to script the installation of a bunch of
CPAN modules, and the first basic problem I am coming up against
on 4-15-2010 1:36 PM Larry Vaden spake the following:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Larry Vaden wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Changing dns to public services such as google or OpenDNS is not going
to help
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Scott Silva ssi...@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 4-15-2010 1:36 PM Larry Vaden spake the following:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Larry Vaden wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Larry Vaden wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Scott Silva ssi...@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 4-15-2010 1:36 PM Larry Vaden spake the following:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
Larry Vaden wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:03
We're looking for a laptop to run in a 10,000', cold, occasionally wet
environment, and it needs to run CentOS 5. Perhaps something like the
Dell Latitude E6400 ATG? There's a reference to a minor trackball bug
for the 6400 under CentOS 5 (http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=4192)
but otherwise it
Jim Davis wrote:
We're looking for a laptop to run in a 10,000', cold, occasionally wet
environment, and it needs to run CentOS 5. Perhaps something like the
Dell Latitude E6400 ATG? There's a reference to a minor trackball bug
for the 6400 under CentOS 5
That is NOT a CentOS thing, **ONLY**.
It is valid for ANY distribution, indeed!
Most computers would be stable including windows machines if
people would stop installing crap, e.g. why did Mircosoft invent
the feature of restoring system32 (from dllcache) or any of their
other features to make
Yeah, but that has an advantage!
After you plug in the USB-nic you can do an ifconfig and
immediately know the HW address ... make up an ifcfg-ethX for
that ... plug in the next one ... ifconfig ... make up an ifcfg-ethx
for that one and so on.
I use this method to tap into bridged adsl
Then came blade servers with built-in nics you can't unplug because they're
plugged to the blade center enclosure's internal switches :)
ok, granted:
2
(OUCH)
Jobst
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 08:32:06AM -0700, Fernando Gleiser
(ferglei...@yahoo.com) wrote:
- Original
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 04:31:08PM -0400, Alan McKay (alan.mc...@gmail.com)
wrote:
While I can't answer that, I might try to actually call a Perl check after
which although slightly extra work would yield the answer.
snip
We don't do auto-updates on production boxes so this is not a
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 03:42:22PM +0700, Wahyu Darmawan
(wahyu.darma...@gmail.com) wrote:
You can use /var/log/messages info for your synchronized time server.
That is only for the standard config, if you inherit
machines this could be in /var/log/ntp.log or something
as you can specify e.g.
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 definitely a possibility.
I believe Synaptic is installed. I did not upgrade but used Synaptic to
On 04/15/2010 11:10 AM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
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.
On 04/15/2010 10:58 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Thu, 15 Apr 2010 09:58:40 +1000 CentOS mailing listcentos@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
david walcroft wrote:
On 04/15/2010 11:10 AM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
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
On 04/16/2010 01:02 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
david walcroft wrote:
On 04/15/2010 11:10 AM, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
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
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Christopher Chan
christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
Hi all,
Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's?
cheers,
Christopher
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Christopher Chan
christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
Hi all,
Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's?
RedHat has acknowleged that Sun's JDK is faster - despite the
Hi All,
Not sure exactly a memory leak or not. I was porting my nagios from
Redhat 7.3 to CentOS 5.4 and I observed the memory usage was gradually
increasing on the new centos box.
When I ran all my perl plugins with Valgrind -3.2.1, all the plugins
complained about a memory leak. Not
On 04/16/2010 04:59 AM, david walcroft wrote:
...
I tried your command but this error came up
[da...@reddwarf ~]$ growisofs -dvd-compat -Z
/dev/dvd=rpm/CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso
:-( /dev/dvd: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 0
What does this command say?
dvd+rw-mediainfo
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