2011/4/21 Timothy Lee timothy.ty@gmail.com:
Dear Ralph,
Can you give HaoweiLee (wiki account) permission to change all Chinese
pages. Thanks! He'll be working on the simplified Chinese translations. :)
Done for zh/ and his homepage.
Cheers and thanks,
Ralph
hi Ralph,
Thanks for your granting. I just found that wiki site page could not be
loaded out when I visit from China by IE8. The just page just show me a
backgroud, but nothing. Could you check it ?
Regards,
At 2011-04-21 18:55:37,Ralph Angenendt ralph.angene...@gmail.com wrote:
'yum update' runs into the following error message.
Package libuser-devel-0.54.7-2.1.el5_5.2.i386.rpm is not signed
I got this too, there's two ways around it:
1) Wait until the package is signed and then update.
2) Run: yum update --nogpgcheck
Other workarounds for this particular issue
On 04/21/2011 01:04 AM, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
'yum update' runs into the following error message.
Package libuser-devel-0.54.7-2.1.el5_5.2.i386.rpm is not signed
I got this too, there's two ways around it:
1) Wait until the package is signed and then update.
2) Run: yum update
Hello again.
Do any of you have one of the 'new' HDDs with 4kB Sectors currently in use?
I would upgrade to the 4kB disks but I don't know if this might be
problematic as I intend to use ZFS w/ RAIDz or at least a classic RAID6.
How might this affect performance under 5.5 and how do I go about
Good morning, I am trying to install binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5 so that
we can obtain lib liberty required by the oprofile-0.9.6 Linux profiler.
Using root , I enter: yum local install
binutils-devel-2.20.51.0.7-6.fc14.i686.rpm. Then I get the message: Public key
for
On 21/04/11 11:14, Frank Chang wrote:
Good morning, I am trying to install binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5 so
that we can obtain lib liberty required by the oprofile-0.9.6 Linux profiler.
Using root , I enter: yum local install
binutils-devel-2.20.51.0.7-6.fc14.i686.rpm. Then I
Good morning, I am trying to install binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5 so
that we can obtain lib liberty required by the oprofile-0.9.6 Linux
profiler.
Using root , I enter: yum local install
binutils-devel-2.20.51.0.7-6.fc14.i686.rpm. Then I get the message:
So, why this package,
On 04/21/2011 12:18 AM, Bob Hepple wrote:
Hmmm - it's 10 days on and I still can't see all of the [a-l]
*.src.rpm's. I strongly suspect that something's gone wrong - or
perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place -
Yes, you are right. Amongst the various tests, there is one that checks
for dupe
On 04/21/2011 12:47 AM, Don Krause wrote:
It doesn't appear to be me, as much as kernel.org. Their webpage
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.6/os/SRPMS/?C=M;O=D
has nothing newer than Dec 14th either..
Something must be broke (or really slow) out there.
Broke yes, but in a good way. No
On 04/21/2011 09:26 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Other workarounds for this particular issue have just been suggested here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2011-April/110547.html
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2011-April/110551.html
I find it strange that people are making such
On 04/21/2011 12:49 AM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
2) Run: yum update --nogpgcheck
please dont do that :(
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 04/21/2011 09:26 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Other workarounds for this particular issue have just been suggested here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2011-April/110547.html
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2011-April/110551.html
After the upgrade, my VMs stopped loading. Found others with the problem
and followed the guidance to use virsh to dump the xml file of the VM,
undefine the VM, edit the xml file to change 'raw' to 'qcow2', redefine
the VM from the edited xml, and restart the machine. I still get the
following
Other workarounds for this particular issue have just been suggested here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2011-April/110547.html
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2011-April/110551.html
I find it strange that people are making such recommendations. A non
verifyable signature
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Sorry, but not everybody is on production machines.
Since the OP could not analyze himself the error message, one could
safely assume he is not dealing with critical production environments.
Maybe he was just told: install quickly this CentOS in
On 04/21/2011 12:26 PM, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Sorry, but not everybody is on production machines.
Security and integrity of an install is not optional, wherever you might
be. Imho anyway.
Maybe he was just told: install quickly this CentOS in VirtualBox,
just to make sure our app is
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Karanbir Singh wrote:
yes, a package was released, unsigned, and has been fixed. ( and 4 more
tests added to the release process to make sure that this does not
happen again; or atleast reduce the chance of this going out ).
And if people stick with the sane practice of
- Original Message
From: John R. Dennison j...@gerdesas.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Thu, 21 April, 2011 1:01:22
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos 6 Update?
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:31:04PM +0100, Ian Murray wrote:
Seriously, just skip over my posts. I
- Original Message
From: Garry Dale garry.d...@gmail.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Thu, 21 April, 2011 1:37:33
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos 6 Update?
(someone) wrote:
Why does the website say something so different, then?
Seriously? Are people
On 04/21/2011 06:11 AM, David McGuffey wrote:
After the upgrade, my VMs stopped loading. Found others with the problem
and followed the guidance to use virsh to dump the xml file of the VM,
undefine the VM, edit the xml file to change 'raw' to 'qcow2', redefine
the VM from the edited xml, and
- Original Message
From: Ron Blizzard rb4cen...@gmail.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Thu, 21 April, 2011 1:59:19
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos 6 Update?
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Ian Murray murra...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Seriously, just skip over my
It sounds to me like your big beef is that you can't run the CentOS
distribution the way *you* want it run. Whether you agree or not,
doesn't change the fact that CentOS *is* enterprise ready.-- and many
enterprises use it. The only time there are significant delays in
No, I would just
- Original Message
From: John R. Dennison j...@gerdesas.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Thu, 21 April, 2011 2:58:36
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos 6 Update?
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 08:29:07PM +0100, Ian Murray wrote:
I have it black and white in a
And do us a favor? Take your own advice.
I always try to state as far as I know, as far as I can tell, in my
opinion/belief.
Can we recall that I commented on the fact that a major Linux magazine had put
up a pretty damning article. I don't know why I am getting attacked for that.
how do I go about setting up
the alignment of the partitions I use?
If you use one large partition it's easy: you just create the partition
leaving 1 meg of free space before the partition. This causes the partition
to start at sector 2048, which is a number that 4096 is divisible by. Newer
I still get the following error when I try to start the VM:
redlibvirtError: internal error Process exited while reading
console log output: qemu: could not open disk image /dev/had
Is the disk image a qcow2 type file?
Someone wrote:
You should not need to do anything in virsh to dump a file
Not updating is entirely sensible and sounds like the best default position.
Installing a package you'd expect to be signed when it isn't signed should
ring alarm bells.
I agree that my first answer was probably wrong, even with all
disclaimers and warnings.
I thought of a technical way
On 04/21/2011 08:34 AM, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Not updating is entirely sensible and sounds like the best default position.
Installing a package you'd expect to be signed when it isn't signed should
ring alarm bells.
I agree that my first answer was probably wrong, even with all
disclaimers
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 04/21/2011 08:34 AM, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Not updating is entirely sensible and sounds like the best default
position.
Installing a package you'd expect to be signed when it isn't signed
should ring alarm bells.
I agree that my first answer was probably wrong, even
I guess I need the list again.
I try to install my first KVM guest. Here is what I do, and finally,
what I stumble on.
First I created a qcow2 img:
# qemu-img create -f qcow2 /var/lib/libvirt/images/test1.img 15G
And I created a network bridge (not essential here)
To get a text-based
--On Thursday, April 21, 2011 11:16:36 AM +0200 Dawid Horacio Golebiewski
dawid.golebiew...@tu-harburg.de wrote:
Do any of you have one of the 'new' HDDs with 4kB Sectors currently in
use?
I have them in use, and set up the partitions manually before installing
the OS. This is the relevent
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 01:27:23PM +0100, Ian Murray wrote:
No, I would just like the name and website to match the facts. I would
suggest
that anybody that calls centOS enterprise-ready might have a different
concept
to what an enterprise is to me. Enterprise to me is at least a 1000
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2011/4/21 Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org:
On 04/21/2011 06:11 AM, David McGuffey wrote:
redlibvirtError: internal error Process exited while reading console log
output: qemu: could not open disk image /dev/hda
You should not need to do anything in virsh to dump a file ... there
should be an
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
I guess I need the list again.
I try to install my first KVM guest. Here is what I do, and finally,
what I stumble on.
First I created a qcow2 img:
In my experience, virt-install will create the disk image when passed
a filename via
On Apr 21, 2011, at 3:32 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 04/21/2011 12:47 AM, Don Krause wrote:
It doesn't appear to be me, as much as kernel.org. Their webpage
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.6/os/SRPMS/?C=M;O=D
has nothing newer than Dec 14th either..
Something must be broke (or really
Its pretty funny how flaming any thread with Centos 6 in it can get.
So the devs do/do not communicate, who cares.
When Centos 6 does come out, many will say O big daddy, thank you
sooo much, I love you... or something like that.
And the old adage about No one ever got fired for buying IBM
And think about how the Plutonians feel after there home was bumped
down from planet to moon, or was cold worthless chunk rotating the Sun.
- aurf
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And think about how the Plutonians feel after there home was bumped
down from planet to moon, or was cold worthless chunk rotating the Sun.
Equal rights for Pluto!
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On Apr 21, 2011, at 10:22 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
And think about how the Plutonians feel after there home was bumped
down from planet to moon, or was cold worthless chunk rotating the
Sun.
Equal rights for Pluto!
Sheee ku, thats what I be sayin.
- aurf
2011/4/21 Ian Forde ianfo...@gmail.com:
Turns out that wasn't the only problem I faced in my migration. With 2
KVM servers, both sharing a volume mounted via NFS for VMs, I migrated
all VMs to the second node, upgraded the first, them moved them all back
to KVM1. Instant disk corruption on
Greetings -
This may be a little off-topic here so if someone wants to point me to a
more appropriate mailing list I would appreciate it.
I administer the network for my small company and am preparing to install a
new server in the next month or so. It will be running CentOS 6 and
function
On Thursday, April 21, 2011 07:56:27 AM John Hodrien wrote:
If people think that disabling gpg checking is a good idea, you risk this
finding its way into their yum.conf. That's exactly what you've seen amongst
some spacewalk users.
FWIW, there are some out there who don't even think unsigned
Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
This may be a little off-topic here so if someone wants to point me to a
more appropriate mailing list I would appreciate it.
snip
The issue that I would like to be able to resolve when the new server is
installed, is that currently if a user wants to change the
On Apr 21, 2011, at 11:51 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
This may be a little off-topic here so if someone wants to point me
to a
more appropriate mailing list I would appreciate it.
snip
The issue that I would like to be able to resolve when the new
server
On 04/21/2011 01:16 PM, Kenni Lund wrote:
2011/4/21 Ian Forde ianfo...@gmail.com:
Turns out that wasn't the only problem I faced in my migration. With 2
KVM servers, both sharing a volume mounted via NFS for VMs, I migrated
all VMs to the second node, upgraded the first, them moved them all
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 02:51:35PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
installed, is that currently if a user wants to change the password on
their Windows workstation, I have to manually update that new password
on the
Linux user account, and also manually
On 04/21/2011 11:01 AM, Kenni Lund wrote:
2011/4/21 Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org:
On 04/21/2011 06:11 AM, David McGuffey wrote:
redlibvirtError: internal error Process exited while reading console log
output: qemu: could not open disk image /dev/hda
You should not need to do anything in
On 4/21/2011 1:39 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
This may be a little off-topic here so if someone wants to point me to a
more appropriate mailing list I would appreciate it.
I administer the network for my small company and am preparing to install a
new server in the next month or so.
On Apr 21, 2011, at 12:09 PM, Scott Robbins wrote:
I have a page on openldap--though I don't cover it with samba--that
is a
cut above most of the documentation, in my not at all humble
opinion--I
fully agree with Mark that the vast majority of ldap documentation is
horrendous. Some
Scott Robbins wrote:
snip
I have a page on openldap--though I don't cover it with samba--that is a
cut above most of the documentation, in my not at all humble opinion--I
fully agree with Mark that the vast majority of ldap documentation is
horrendous. Some folks have found my page useful, so
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 4/21/2011 1:39 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
This may be a little off-topic here so if someone wants to point me to a
more appropriate mailing list I would appreciate it.
I administer the network for my small company and am preparing to
install a new server in
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
On 04/21/2011 11:01 AM, Kenni Lund wrote:
The XML-files in /etc/libvirt/qemu represent libvirt defined VMs, you
should never edit these files directly while the libvirtd service is
running. You should either use 'virsh
On 4/21/2011 2:24 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 4/21/2011 1:39 PM, Jeff Boyce wrote:
Greetings -
This may be a little off-topic here so if someone wants to point me to a
more appropriate mailing list I would appreciate it.
I administer the network for my small company
I'd say base it on OpenLDAP. As far as the password change option,
one simple but effective system is the passwd.cgi script from cgipaf:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cgipaf/
Although you already have to provide your old password to do an
update, putting it behind http-basic authentication
--On Thursday, April 21, 2011 01:49:16 PM -0600 Devin Reade g...@gno.org
wrote:
As far as the password change option,
one simple but effective system is the passwd.cgi script from cgipaf:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cgipaf/
Sorry, brain fart.
Yes, cgipaf will allow you to change samba
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 20:16 +0200, Kenni Lund wrote:
2011/4/21 Ian Forde ianfo...@gmail.com:
Turns out that wasn't the only problem I faced in my migration. With 2
KVM servers, both sharing a volume mounted via NFS for VMs, I migrated
all VMs to the second node, upgraded the first, them
On 21.4.2011 19.04, Paul Heinlein wrote:
In my experience, virt-install will create the disk image when passed
a filename via --disk=path=/path/to/nonexistent/disk.dsk,size=15
In other words, I'd suggest skipping the disk-creation step...
Thanks Paul - it works! I wonder if the disk image
On 21.4.2011 23.17, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
I wonder if the disk image will be of type
qcow2. I guess I will soon find out.
Nope. Command qemu-img info.. tells me that the image type is raw.
But I don't think I need any of the qcow2 specialties.
- Jussi
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Hi all,
I have a Dell server running cent 5.6, new install, connecting to an IBM
DS3500. I have configured iscsi connections using iscsid and can log into
the targets on the IBM. I can also mount the LUNs when accessing them from
their active controller path. When I throw multipath into the
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 03:23:20PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Scott Robbins wrote:
snip
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/ldap.html
And after a *very* brief glance, I've bookmarked it for future reference,
since it has things like *examples* of what needs doing, and how
Simon Matter and Ned Slider, Thank you for your answers. This afternoon , I
installed binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5. Then , I installed all the QT
packages except for the two QT client packages.
When I ran ./configure --with-kernel-support on the OProfile Linux
profiler
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 11:30:37 +0100
Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
On 04/21/2011 12:18 AM, Bob Hepple wrote:
Hmmm - it's 10 days on and I still can't see all of the [a-l]
*.src.rpm's. I strongly suspect that something's gone wrong - or
perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place -
On Apr 21, 2011, at 4:28 PM, Adam Wead amsterda...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Dell server running cent 5.6, new install, connecting to an IBM
DS3500. I have configured iscsi connections using iscsid and can log into
the targets on the IBM. I can also mount the LUNs when accessing
Hi Jussi
After installing guest image,
Convert it from raw to qcow2 by convert command.
qemu-img convert -f raw disk0.raw -O qcow2 newdisk0.qcow2
Now you can mount newdisk to empty VM with virt-manager.
Or you can edit DOMAIN.xml as follows..
/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/DOMAIN.xml:
domain
Frank Chang wrote on 04/21/2011 05:36 PM:
Simon Matter and Ned Slider, Thank you for your answers. This afternoon
, I installed binutils-devel on Centos Linux 5.5. Then , I installed all
the QT packages except for the two QT client packages.
When I ran ./configure --with-kernel-support on the
On 22/04/11 9:15 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
Check the archives, there was someone who posted their multipathd config for
an MD3000i a month ago which should be applicable (with a vendor/model name
change).
Also check Dell's linux wiki at:
http://linux.dell.com/
As some of my new R310s and 510s
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 18:01 +0200, Kenni Lund wrote:
2011/4/21 Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org:
On 04/21/2011 06:11 AM, David McGuffey wrote:
redlibvirtError: internal error Process exited while reading console log
output: qemu: could not open disk image /dev/hda
You should not need to
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 21:09 -0400, David McGuffey wrote:
On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 18:01 +0200, Kenni Lund wrote:
2011/4/21 Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org:
On 04/21/2011 06:11 AM, David McGuffey wrote:
redlibvirtError: internal error Process exited while reading console log
output: qemu:
Hi , all :
I have many LDAP Servers which are 389 LDAP Server on different network .
So I want to merge them to the one server.
Could someone can give some suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
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