On 2 February 2011 03:40, Jim Perrin jper...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Alan Bartlett a...@elrepo.org wrote:
The broken link is to a section of the blog of Jim Evolution Perrin.
Are you still around Jim? If so, will you please fix it. :-)
Yep, that'd be my fault. The
Claudio,
Piranha es para Load Balancing. Lo necesitas para High Availability es cman
(cluster manager), rgmanager, y luci ricci (conga project)
Saludos
From: Claudio Ceballos Paz claudioceb...@gmail.com
To: centos-es@centos.org
Sent: Mon, 21 February, 2011
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 18:41:14 -0800 (PST), Julio Martinez wrote:
Claudio,
Piranha es para Load Balancing. Lo necesitas para High
Availability es cman
(cluster manager), rgmanager, y luci ricci
(conga project)
Saludos
From: Claudio Ceballos Paz
On 22/02/11 19:25, sync wrote:
Jan 11 07:56:00 kernel: [17179663.076000] atkbd.c: Unknown key released
(translated set 2, code 0x81 on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 11 07:56:00 kernel: [17179663.076000] atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes
e001 keycode' to make it known.
Jan 11 07:56:00 kernel:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Cameron Kerr came...@humbledown.orgwrote:
On 22/02/11 19:25, sync wrote:
Jan 11 07:56:00 kernel: [17179663.076000] atkbd.c: Unknown key released
(translated set 2, code 0x81 on isa0060/serio0).
Jan 11 07:56:00 kernel: [17179663.076000] atkbd.c: Use
I run a local repo for our company's packages. Since yesterday we have
problems with creating the repo files. When i run createrepo --update -s
sha rpmdir i get the folowing error:
File /usr/share/createrepo/genpkgmetadata.py, line 249, in ?
main(sys.argv[1:])
File
SOLVED.
While uddating a package i accidentally put a ¸ in the package version in
the spec file. And createrepo doesn't like this.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Janez Kosmrlj
postnali...@googlemail.comwrote:
I run a local repo for our company's packages. Since yesterday we have
problems
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
SHUT UP
Where are you, Evolution? CentOS needs you once again. You can come
out now from your hiding place [1].
Akemi
[1] http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-February/033406.html
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
This is the last post I am making to this thread ... and maybe to this
list in general. During the build processes, here are the files that we
have had to add (at various times) to get packages to build. I have no
idea
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Akemi Yagi
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 11:03 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Any update on 5.6 / 6?
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Johnny Hughes
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On Feb 22, 2011, at 8:23 AM, Larry Vaden wrote:
A California saying is that you are only as good as your last load..
That was a VERY GOOD LOAD, Johnny. The community thanks you.
The metaphor is Only as good as your last game.
What part of
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 11:25:45 am Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
We strive to present to the world a BUG-FOR-BUG-IDENTICAL distribution
of the corresponding RHEL release.
That's pretty well covered by the line on that page saying: Under normal
circumstances CentOS will NOT add patches to
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Corey Quinn co...@sequestered.net wrote:
The metaphor is Only as good as your last game.
What part of California are YOU from? :-)
An OKie by birth, this CentOS community member of lowest possible rank
lived at least five years each in West Germany and SoCal
Corey A Johnson wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
All,
(and please do not turn this into the next long thread)
snip
I am not a man of many words.. and i am usually very quiet on this
list. But would just like to say that i appreciate all the CentOS team
members immensely. I sincerely
I understand how answering everyone's requests for progress updates can
slow a development process, I've been on the development side of that
before. I want a progress report as much as anyone I'm sure (and so
does my boss), but, I'm not going to ask for it. I instead spend a
little time, and
No one is taking you wrong here;
Did you check with everybody before you spoke for them all?
How about the project
renames the distribution to IfYouDontLikeItYouAreNotForcedToUseItOS?
That is a fantastic idea because IMHO it would be a much fairer assessment of
the
How about the project
renames the distribution to
IfYouDontLikeItYouAreNotForcedToUseItOS?
That is a fantastic idea because IMHO it would be a much
fairer assessment of
the distribution than alluding to the Enterprise aspect.
Calling it Enterprise is important because doing
Can we *please* kill this thread, which has run on *far* too long, till at
least next month (that is, if one of the above isn't out yet)?
mark we now return you to your normal problem statements
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Can we *please* kill this thread,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, please!
Kai
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Calling it Enterprise is important because doing so establishes the
*origin* and the *objective* of the work: a BUG-FOR-BUG-IDENTICAL
de-branding/re-branding of Red Hat ENTERPRISE Linux.
How about BugforbugIdenticaldebreandingrebrandingofupstreamenterpriselinuxOS?
Only joking. I take
- Original Message
From: m.r...@5-cent.us m.r...@5-cent.us
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Tue, 22 February, 2011 20:08:21
Subject: [CentOS] was: Re: Any update on 5.6 / 6?, is please kill for
another
month
Can we *please* kill this thread, which has run on
Ian Murray wrote:
From: m.r...@5-cent.us m.r...@5-cent.us
Can we *please* kill this thread, which has run on *far* too long, till
at least next month (that is, if one of the above isn't out yet)?
So we resume on Tuesday?!?
I vote for kill because I got the last word in!
Pardon my
How much maximum memory will CentOS 5 support, please?
The product info page at http://www.centos.org/product.html
says 16GB, but I am running 80 GB RAM right now and seeing
80 GB in top.
I see the same 16 GB limit on the RHEL page:
http://www.redhat.com/rhel/compare/#note_4
The server hardware
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:53 PM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin
atsaloli.t...@gmail.com wrote:
How much maximum memory will CentOS 5 support, please?
The product info page at http://www.centos.org/product.html
says 16GB, but I am running 80 GB RAM right now and seeing
80 GB in top.
I see the same 16
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 07:54:58PM +, Ian Murray wrote:
No one is taking you wrong here;
Did you check with everybody before you spoke for them all?
Pretty damned sure I made it explicitly clear in a post from
Sunday that I speak only for myself and no one
I really appreciate the availability of CentOS. Thank you to all the people
who work on it and form part of this community!!
Best,
Aleksey
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Oh, and I forgot to mention this one also:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76271
(The problem also happens in Redhat-based systems, but there seems to be
more resolution in Debian-based forums)
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On 22/02/11 22:28, sync wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Cameron Kerr came...@humbledown.org
mailto:came...@humbledown.org wrote:
On 22/02/11 19:25, sync wrote:
Jan 11 07:56:00 kernel: [17179663.076000] atkbd.c: Unknown key
released
(translated set 2, code
On my CentOS box, in C++ programs, is there a way to print
Unicode characters?
Thanks,
Mike.
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Hello list,
I am running an openldap 2.4 server under FreeBSD that was working
well until the config was tweaked by someone on the team without
properly documenting their work
# /usr/local/etc/ldap.con on ldap server (FreeBSD 8.1)
host LBSD.summitnjhome.com
base dc=summitnjhome,dc=com
Michael D. Berger wrote:
On my CentOS box, in C++ programs, is there a way to print
Unicode characters?
google knows...
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On 02/22/11 2:37 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
On my CentOS box, in C++ programs, is there a way to print
Unicode characters?
if you're running in an xterm that's configured for UTF8, or a ssh
session to console that's configured for UTF8, then yes. if you're
running on a textmode console in
On 02/22/2011 02:35 PM, Ian Murray wrote:
Calling it Enterprise is important because doing so establishes the
*origin* and the *objective* of the work: a BUG-FOR-BUG-IDENTICAL
de-branding/re-branding of Red Hat ENTERPRISE Linux.
How about
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
I think 8 million unique machines disagree with you assessment.
With 8 million unique machines running Centos and perhaps millions
people more depending on them comes great responsability.
I hope the Centos crew know what
With 8 million unique machines running Centos and perhaps millions
people more depending on them comes great responsability.
I hope the Centos crew know what they're doing.
Obviously they do, or they would not have come this far.
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I think 8 million unique machines disagree with you assessment. Who
knows, maybe all 8 million are wrong and the 10-20 people who are
discussing it on this list are right.
Man, you could build a killer botnet if you wanted to!! (which strengthens your
argument about the point about the
Hi,
I have a problematic CentOS XEN server and hope someone could point me
in the right direction to optimize it a bit.
The server runs on a Core2Quad 9300, with 8GB RAM (max motherboard can
take, 1U chassis) on an Intel motherboard with a 1TB SATA HDD.
dom0 is set to 512MB limit with a few
2011/2/23 Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com:
Hi,
I have a problematic CentOS XEN server and hope someone could point me
in the right direction to optimize it a bit.
(SNIP)
the server itself seems to eat up a lot of resources:
root@zaxen01:[~]$ free -m
total used free
On 23/02/11 12:29, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi,
I have a problematic CentOS XEN server and hope someone could point me
in the right direction to optimize it a bit.
The server runs on a Core2Quad 9300, with 8GB RAM (max motherboard can
take, 1U chassis) on an Intel motherboard with a 1TB SATA
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:37 AM, Kenni Lund ke...@kelu.dk wrote:
2011/2/23 Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com:
Hi,
I have a problematic CentOS XEN server and hope someone could point me
in the right direction to optimize it a bit.
(SNIP)
the server itself seems to eat up a lot of resources:
Are they paravirt of HVM guests? qemu might have something to do with it if HVM
guests are involved.
- Original Message
From: Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Tue, 22 February, 2011 23:29:29
Subject: [CentOS] how to optimize CentOS XEN
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:41 AM, Ian Murray murra...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Are they paravirt of HVM guests? qemu might have something to do with it if
HVM
guests are involved.
Uhm, I know that I should know this, but how do I tell from a quick
glance? It's almost 2am in the morning here, and
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Michael D. Berger
m_d_berger_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
On my CentOS box, in C++ programs, is there a way to print
Unicode characters?
Thanks,
Mike.
Why do you want to? And what sort of monitor or client are you using?
Xterm, Putty, NX, SSH,
And what do you mean
I heard about some inexpensive security cameras which get their power
through the same cat5 cable which delivers the data/pictures (which
would simplify wiring tremendously). Does anyone know about these? Do
they work with Linux, particularly CentOS?
tnx 4 tips.
Not sure it will answer your question but there was an article in
December 2010 issue of Linux Magazine re surveillance cameras and linux.
HTH.
B.J.
Tue Feb 22 21:00:42 EST 2011, RHEL 6, Linux 2.6.18-194.32.1.el5 athlon
On Tue, 2011-02-22 at 20:27 -0500, ken wrote:
I heard about some
On 02/22/11 5:27 PM, ken wrote:
I heard about some inexpensive security cameras which get their power
through the same cat5 cable which delivers the data/pictures (which
would simplify wiring tremendously). Does anyone know about these? Do
they work with Linux, particularly CentOS?
TCP/IP
On Tue, 2011-02-22 at 18:04 -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
TCP/IP cameras would work with any OS, most just FTP or whatever the
pictures to a webserver you provide, or they run their own server and
you can wget the pics off them. but I've never seen any IP cameras I'd
call really cheap.
Hi.
I am trying to configure sendmail that is looks up the users
credentials to allow them to send email via that server
via an imap server on the same machine when sending email
while on the road.
I can send email when specifying a user that is stored
in the servers /etc/shadow ... no problem
you should have a look at your I/O disk status.
try with iostat -dx 5 to see the disk utilization info over time.
when it comes to slowdown on a virtual environment on a Desktop grade
machine, i suspect disk I/O latency and bottleneck as a cause.
check that your disk is running at its optimal
Hi.
Apologies to the list for sending this twice as
I forgot to enter a proper subject line, I wanted
to write the content first and then make
up the subject line ;-)
I am trying to configure sendmail that is looks up the
The server runs on a Core2Quad 9300, with 8GB RAM (max motherboard can
take, 1U chassis) on an Intel motherboard with a 1TB SATA HDD.
dom0 is set to 512MB limit with a few small XEM VM's running:
root@zaxen01:[~]$ xm list
Name ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State
51 matches
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