On 11/14/2010 05:25 PM, compdoc wrote:
Unless you have old cards you have to retain, PCI-x isn't useful anymore.
Too slow.
Depends on what you consider 'too slow'. I just benchmarked an 8 drive
software RAID6 (8 x 1.5 TByte Seagate drives) on a PCI-X card (Areca
ARC-1120 configured for JBOD
On 11/15/2010 09:00 AM, compdoc wrote:
It's still useful, but why invest in an older technology when the newer
technology is there and doesn't cost more?
Because it *does* cost more and doesn't (in my case) provide anything
special I need feature wise. I already had a nice hot swappable 2U
Hola Listeros:
Tengo una problema con una solicitud que me han hecho para bloquear a un
usuario el acceso a internet, Les cuento tengo configurado un proxy en mi
empresa el cual tiene 3 Acl 1 que permite el acceso full a internet otra con
un acceso medio ( con algunas paginas bloqueadas) y la
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 15:40:59 -0300, tuxmax tux...@gmail.com wrote:
Hola Listeros:
Tengo una problema con una solicitud que me han hecho para bloquear a
un
usuario el acceso a internet, Les cuento tengo configurado un proxy
en mi
empresa el cual tiene 3 Acl 1 que permite el acceso full a
Hola Julio
lo que me solicitaron es quitarle el internet a ese usuario que no pueda
navegar, pero que si tenga acceso a su correo que es Web ( de google apps),
este correo web tiene la posibilidad de ser configurado ademas por pop3 y
imap, yo acutalmente lo deje como imaps y segun lo que informa
From: Nicolas Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net
What's the best (cleanest, easiest, whatever) way to install the proprietary
NVidia driver on CentOS 5.5 ? Usually I'm using the RPMForge 3rd party repo
and compile the odd missing package myself from a Fedora SRPM. But the
nvidia
packages
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, John Doe wrote:
I use dkms-nvidia-x11-drv and it works fine between kernel updates... While
I know kmod is said to be better, last time I tried it, I failed to make it
work. Maybe I will retry kmod later...
I'd previously had an identical experience to yours with
On Sat, 2010-11-13 at 18:09 -0500, bluethundr wrote:
hello list
I'm having a very strange problem with my centos 5.5 system. For some
strange reason, this machine cannot find ldapsearch:
[r...@virtcent13 ~]# ldapsearch
ldapsearch: Command not found.
[r...@virtcent13 ~]# whereis
Hi,
On 11/14/10 5:38 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Ok I try that, but the thing is:
* motherboards not that old
* its exactly 11 hours (+/- a couple of seconds) each time
sounds like a conflict between time zones.a PC hardware clock could
be set to UTC or local time. I
On Monday 15 November 2010 00:13:53 Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Does yum update tzdata update /etc/localtime or does this need
to be done manually?
No, it doesn't. It is created by Anaconda during install.
[this is part of the hwclock problem, a guy from sage-au has given me a
hint]
I
I tought of that, and I will be needing something like this, since I have
some services that need to be restarted in the event of them dying or being
killed.
But I'm not that much confortable scripting a modification of the initab to
activate / deactivate services on a server-by-server
On 11/11/2010 13:47, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
Hi all,
We currently have an issue with multiple versions of a custom package
being installed. The RPM contains a liquibase script (a Java-based DB
change management tool) and a %post script to run liquibase.
We are installing with scripts that
On 11/11/2010 06:41 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Hi.
I run peridocally (from cron) on all of my machines
30 * * * * root /sbin/hwclock --systohc
All of those machines in question take their time via NTP
from the same local server, and that server gets its time
from a ntp pool.
Now I
In that case:
yum install gtk2 gtk2-devel
Funny thing is those are already installed.
However I require a later version of gtk+.
I'm attempting to compile from source.
CentOS comes with an old version of GTK 2. Most application these days
require a later version of the library, so you
Gabriel Tabares wrote, On 11/15/2010 08:05 AM:
On 11/11/2010 13:47, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
Hi all,
We currently have an issue with multiple versions of a custom package
being installed. The RPM contains a liquibase script (a Java-based DB
change management tool) and a %post script to run
After a long, and quite disheartening, series of hardware problems
with my HP laptop I decided to try out a Mac (late 2009 Intel based
19.5 inch). In the months since January past I have discovered this
to be no significant improvement and I have grown tired of the
persistent wireless connectivity
On 11/15/2010 10:18 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
After a long, and quite disheartening, series of hardware problems
with my HP laptop I decided to try out a Mac (late 2009 Intel based
19.5 inch). In the months since January past I have discovered this
to be no significant improvement and I have
信已收到,谢谢!
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Being a mac system admin and support specialist and CentOS guy. I can say you
can always try using an external hard drive to boot the Mac off of and install
CentOS on that drive to play around and test out all the drivers for video
card, wireless, etc...
I don't boot into CentOS but have it
On Mon, November 15, 2010 11:44, Les Mikesell wrote:
Can't help directly with the hardware questions, but (a) if you are
still within your Applecare coverage, take the thing in and get
anything that doesn't work fixed before touching the OS, and (b)
you might try Virtualbox with Centos as a
This is off list topic, but I have seen weirdness in airport cards on macs
especially when connecting to Apple's Airport. A cheap fix is to buy a 2nd
wireless access point and make sure to use that in bridged mode so it is not
acting as a router and wire that to your airport base station.
I
Hi,
just in case some ipvs knowledgable people read this...
I tried to find some info on ipvs destination hashing on the net but did
not find anything...
Right now we have a basic direct routing round-robin keepalived configuration:
abc.example.com (a.b.c.d) = LVS ( round-robin ) =
[r...@virtcent13 ~]# ldapsearch
ldapsearch: Command not found.
[r...@virtcent13 ~]# whereis ldapsearch
ldapsearch: /usr/bin/ldapsearch /usr/share/man/man1/ldapsearch.1.gz
$ file /usr/bin/ldapsearch
$ ldd /usr/bin/ldapsearch
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On 11/15/2010 11:29 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
Can't help directly with the hardware questions, but (a) if you are
still within your Applecare coverage, take the thing in and get
anything that doesn't work fixed before touching the OS, and (b)
you might try Virtualbox with Centos as a guest
All,
I have 3 servers. All 3 are CentOS 5.5. All 3 have identical
/etc/ssh/sshd_config files. I used ssh-keygen (with no arguments) to
generate keys with no password. I then added all 3 id_rsa.pub keys to the
authorized_keys file.
With this set up, I should be able to ssh between all 3 boxes
You should check the perms on the dirs, ssh will not allow it use the keys
if they are too permissive. So I would check starting at /home
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:29 PM, John Kennedy skeb...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
I have 3 servers. All 3 are CentOS 5.5. All 3 have identical
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/10/10 6:58 PM, Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
Hey everyone,
I just got one of these today:
Nov 10 16:07:54 stormy kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code =
0x0800
Nov 10 16:07:54 stormy kernel: sda: Current: sense key: Medium Error
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, cliff here wrote:
You should check the perms on the dirs, ssh will not allow it use
the keys if they are too permissive. So I would check starting at
/home
This is the most likely cause; I'd check there too.
If not,
1. Ensure the file hash is the same (e.g., no
I am looking for a beginner guide to shell scripting simple tasks on CentOS
(e.g. ssh'ing into a server / router / switch, checking for certain things,
then exiting and going to the next IP).
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to look? (I'm relatively new to
bash)
I do believe the perms need to be at 700 for the ./ssh dir and 640 for the
actual key files contained.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Paul Heinlein heinl...@madboa.com wrote:
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, cliff here wrote:
You should check the perms on the dirs, ssh will not allow it use
the keys
On 11/15/2010 01:47 PM, Kill Script wrote:
I am looking for a beginner guide to shell scripting simple tasks on
CentOS (e.g. ssh'ing into a server / router / switch, checking for
certain things, then exiting and going to the next IP).
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to look? (I'm
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 13:45, Paul Heinlein heinl...@madboa.com wrote:
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, cliff here wrote:
You should check the perms on the dirs, ssh will not allow it use
the keys if they are too permissive. So I would check starting at
/home
This is the most likely cause; I'd
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 13:54, Max Hetrick maxhetr...@verizon.net wrote:
On 11/15/2010 01:47 PM, Kill Script wrote:
I am looking for a beginner guide to shell scripting simple tasks on
CentOS (e.g. ssh'ing into a server / router / switch, checking for
certain things, then exiting and going
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 04:47:02PM -0200, Kill Script wrote:
I am looking for a beginner guide to shell scripting simple tasks on CentOS
(e.g. ssh'ing into a server / router / switch, checking for certain things,
then exiting and going to the next IP).
Does anyone have any suggestions on
On 15/11/10 10:21, John Hodrien wrote:
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, John Doe wrote:
I use dkms-nvidia-x11-drv and it works fine between kernel updates... While
I know kmod is said to be better, last time I tried it, I failed to make it
work. Maybe I will retry kmod later...
I'd previously had an
2010/11/14 韦加宁 weijian...@mail.ctbu.edu.cn:
信已收到,谢谢!
This means something like Letter has been received, thank you!. I
don't know why somebody needs such an auto-replay for mailing lists?
cheers Sven
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On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Max Hetrick maxhetr...@verizon.net wrote:
The book Learning the bash Shell helped me out a lot.
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565923478
Classic online learning guide is Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
(I use it as reference,
Jobst Schmalenbach wrote, On 11/11/2010 07:41 PM:
Hi.
I run peridocally (from cron) on all of my machines
30 * * * * root /sbin/hwclock --systohc
Why?
AFAIK a kernel that is running ntpd and ntpd thinks has reasonably synced to
the NTP server will,
every _eleven_ minutes write the
John Hodrien wrote:
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, John Doe wrote:
I use dkms-nvidia-x11-drv and it works fine between kernel updates...
While I know kmod is said to be better, last time I tried it, I failed
to make
it work. Maybe I will retry kmod later...
I'd previously had an identical experience
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:35 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
John Hodrien wrote:
I'd previously had an identical experience to yours with kmod-nvidia, but
when I recently tried it all worked without a hitch. dkms-nvidia from
rpmforge
is just too far out of date now really.
Unless, of course,
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to look? (I'm relatively
new to bash)
http://www.google.com/search?q=bash+tutorial has quite a few.
I wrote a simple one a few years back:
http://www.happyhacker.org/gtmhh/basha.shtml
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Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:35 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
John Hodrien wrote:
I'd previously had an identical experience to yours with kmod-nvidia,
but when I recently tried it all worked without a hitch. dkms-nvidia
from
rpmforge is just too far out of date now really.
I am curious what is the best way to upgrade my dom0 and domUs to V.6
(currently 5) when it releases. Any experience or docs on this?
Dave
--
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
Krishnamurti
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On 11/16/2010 12:36 AM, Dave Stevens wrote:
I am curious what is the best way to upgrade my dom0 and domUs to V.6
(currently 5) when it releases. Any experience or docs on this?
the Base CentOS-6 will have no Xen dom0 support, so you will almost
certainly want to stick with centos-5 on the
Quoting Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org:
On 11/16/2010 12:36 AM, Dave Stevens wrote:
I am curious what is the best way to upgrade my dom0 and domUs to V.6
(currently 5) when it releases. Any experience or docs on this?
the Base CentOS-6 will have no Xen dom0 support, so you will almost
On 11/15/2010 07:36 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
I am curious what is the best way to upgrade my dom0 and domUs to V.6
(currently 5) when it releases. Any experience or docs on this?
Dave
I know that there is discussion on getting dom0 support into Fedora 15,
with maybe 50/50 chance that it will
2010/11/16 Dave Stevens g...@uniserve.com:
I am curious what is the best way to upgrade my dom0 and domUs to V.6
(currently 5) when it releases. Any experience or docs on this?
Hi,
take a look at here:
I wrote a simple one a few years back:
http://www.happyhacker.org/gtmhh/basha.shtml
This is great! Thanks for sharing.
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