Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread James Hogarth
Yeah, I've gone that deep. And a tad deeper. I had almost *everything* working by hand, and went to figure out how to convert it to idomatic CentOS network configuration scripts. And took my network down *three times* because of the script-processing stripping things out. The files to use

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote: Intent is to maintain the old, slow (but has an SLA) connection as a fallback, and migrate services to the new connection piecemeal. Meanwhile, the same DNS server on the new connection can be, e.g. ns3. The same mailserver

Re: [CentOS] trying to recover an audio CD...

2013-05-02 Thread Fred Smith
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 12:25:40AM -0400, Ted Miller wrote: On 05/01/2013 11:33 PM, fredex wrote: Fred Smith [hidden email] wrote: Jörg: [snip] - Is it possible to use the original drive that was used for writing? the original isn't a drive per se, it's a professional audio

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Mol
On 05/02/2013 08:57 AM, Les Mikesell wrote: On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote: Intent is to maintain the old, slow (but has an SLA) connection as a fallback, and migrate services to the new connection piecemeal. Meanwhile, the same DNS server on the new

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Mol
On 05/02/2013 01:01 AM, anax wrote: On 2013-05-01 22:05, Michael Mol wrote: I'm attempting to configure source-specific routing so that my servers can exist on multiple subnets from multiple upstream providers. A rough diagram of the network layout: ISP1 router (blackbox, routes subnet A,

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Mol
On 05/02/2013 05:13 AM, James Hogarth wrote: Yeah, I've gone that deep. And a tad deeper. I had almost *everything* working by hand, and went to figure out how to convert it to idomatic CentOS network configuration scripts. And took my network down *three times* because of the

[CentOS] AT-2972SX

2013-05-02 Thread Ray Van Dolson
Anyone know off the top of their heads if this (AT-2972SX) fiber network card will work out of the box with CentOS 6.x? Sounds like it's a Broadcom-based card, so perhaps it will, or maybe something exists for it in elrepo? Hoping to avoid needing to build custom drivers from source. Ray

Re: [CentOS] AT-2972SX

2013-05-02 Thread Yves S. Garret
Well, at least they have RPM files for you that you can just install. You could always just try and see what happens :) . http://www.alliedtelesis.com/p-1856.html On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Ray Van Dolson ra...@bludgeon.org wrote: Anyone know off the top of their heads if this

[CentOS] Kickstart and volume group with a dash in the name

2013-05-02 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
Hi, I'm trying to setup the provisioning of new OpenStack hypervisors with cinder volumes on them. The problem is that kickstart doesn't allow dashed in volume group names? I tried this: volgroup cinder-volumes --pesize=4096 pv.02 and this: volgroup cinder--volumes --pesize=4096 pv.02 but in

Re: [CentOS] Kickstart and volume group with a dash in the name

2013-05-02 Thread maxxik
Hi Dennis Did you try to screen it via \ ? i.e. volgroup cinder\-volumes --pesize=4096 pv.02 ? Max On 03/05/13 00:13, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: Hi, I'm trying to setup the provisioning of new OpenStack hypervisors with cinder volumes on them. The problem is that kickstart doesn't allow

Re: [CentOS] Kickstart and volume group with a dash in the name

2013-05-02 Thread SilverTip257
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn denni...@conversis.de wrote: Hi, I'm trying to setup the provisioning of new OpenStack hypervisors with cinder volumes on them. The problem is that kickstart doesn't allow dashed in volume group names? Since LVs can be referenced in a

Re: [CentOS] AT-2972SX

2013-05-02 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 12:05:24PM -0400, Yves S. Garret wrote: Well, at least they have RPM files for you that you can just install. You could always just try and see what happens :) . http://www.alliedtelesis.com/p-1856.html Yep -- definitely. We don't have the cards yet and am just

Re: [CentOS] AT-2972SX

2013-05-02 Thread Yves S. Garret
My gut guess is that it's just going to work. Most of the networking stuff most Linux distros have down pat (unless we're talking about something really rare/weird). I looked at the file itself, the license is GPL. On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Ray Van Dolson ra...@bludgeon.org wrote: On

Re: [CentOS] AT-2972SX

2013-05-02 Thread Yves S. Garret
What's weird is that they packaged the actual binaries as a bunch of small ISOs. At this point I'd probably build them from source if all else fails :) . On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Yves S. Garret yoursurrogate...@gmail.comwrote: My gut guess is that it's just going to work. Most of the

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote: Ultimately, for this to work cleanly, anything which requires a public IP (be it a raw authoritative DNS server or a load balancer) will require an IP on both public subnets. No it doesn't, as long as you don't mind losing

Re: [CentOS] Kickstart and volume group with a dash in the name

2013-05-02 Thread Carl T. Miller
On 05/02/2013 12:13 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: Hi, I'm trying to setup the provisioning of new OpenStack hypervisors with cinder volumes on them. The problem is that kickstart doesn't allow dashed in volume group names? I tried this: volgroup cinder-volumes --pesize=4096 pv.02 and

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Mol
On 05/02/2013 01:05 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote: Ultimately, for this to work cleanly, anything which requires a public IP (be it a raw authoritative DNS server or a load balancer) will require an IP on both public subnets.

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote: with its default gateway pointing toward the ISP handling it. DNS service is simple enough to have standalone servers for each instance you need. This would also require either resources or underlying authorizations I

Re: [CentOS] Configuring source-specific routing

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Mol
On 05/02/2013 02:02 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote: with its default gateway pointing toward the ISP handling it. DNS service is simple enough to have standalone servers for each instance you need. This would also require either

Re: [CentOS] AT-2972SX

2013-05-02 Thread Ray Van Dolson
To close the loop on this -- the card worked fine with the built-in tg3 driver in RHEL 6. Ray On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 12:55:24PM -0400, Yves S. Garret wrote: What's weird is that they packaged the actual binaries as a bunch of small ISOs. At this point I'd probably build them from source if

[CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Matt
There is a unix command called repeat. repeat 10 some_command Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6 and what package provides it? ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Paul Norton
Hello Matt try man watch All the best Paul On 2 May 2013 22:05, Matt matt.mailingli...@gmail.com wrote: There is a unix command called repeat. repeat 10 some_command Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6 and what package provides it?

Re: [CentOS] ECC memory errors

2013-05-02 Thread Peter Peltonen
Replying to myself: On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Peter Peltonen peter.pelto...@gmail.comwrote: The EDAC error msg reports problems with bank0. Can I trust this? I tried installing edac-utils to get more information, but after installation it only generates segmentation fault: #

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread m . roth
Matt wrote: There is a unix command called repeat. repeat 10 some_command Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6 and what package provides it? Would never have looked for it - for (( i=-; $i 10; i++ )); do echo $i;done mark

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Matt
Hello Matt try man watch All the best Paul What I am trying to do is: http://www.redbarn.org/dns/ratelimits repeat 10 dig @server-ip-address +short +tries=1 +time=1 your-zone.com a Can I do that with watch? ___ CentOS mailing list

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Paul Norton
ok I'd use a script and use sleep On 2 May 2013 22:26, Matt matt.mailingli...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Matt try man watch All the best Paul What I am trying to do is: http://www.redbarn.org/dns/ratelimits repeat 10 dig @server-ip-address +short +tries=1 +time=1 your-zone.com a Can I

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Mol
On 05/02/2013 05:05 PM, Matt wrote: There is a unix command called repeat. repeat 10 some_command Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6 and what package provides it? # yum whatprovides *bin/repeat [snip] No Matches found HTH signature.asc Description:

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Alfred von Campe
On May 2, 2013, at 17:34, Michael Mol wrote: On 05/02/2013 05:05 PM, Matt wrote: There is a unix command called repeat. repeat 10 some_command Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6 and what package provides it? # yum whatprovides *bin/repeat [snip]

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Les Mikesell
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 4:16 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6 and what package provides it? Would never have looked for it - for (( i=-; $i 10; i++ )); do echo $i;done I'm even more old-school with bourne syntax: i=0 while [

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread John R. Dennison
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 04:26:06PM -0500, Matt wrote: repeat 10 dig @server-ip-address +short +tries=1 +time=1 your-zone.com a Can I do that with watch? No. But you can do it with 'seq': for x in $(seq 1 10); do dig @server-ip-address +short +tries=1 +time=1 your-zone.com a; done

[CentOS] I Know It's A Stupid Question......

2013-05-02 Thread Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
But I'm trying to give my son a cool-yet-kind-of-geeky 13th Birthday Present..he hinted he liked the CentOS logo, but where would I find things that are branded with it?searching the web doesn't really help me much, only because I'm not sure what I need to be looking for...any

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Markus Falb
On 02.Mai.2013, at 23:37, Alfred von Campe wrote: On May 2, 2013, at 17:34, Michael Mol wrote: On 05/02/2013 05:05 PM, Matt wrote: There is a unix command called repeat. repeat 10 some_command Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6 and what package

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Markus Falb
On 03.Mai.2013, at 00:01, John R. Dennison wrote: On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 04:26:06PM -0500, Matt wrote: repeat 10 dig @server-ip-address +short +tries=1 +time=1 your-zone.com a Can I do that with watch? No. But you can do it with 'seq': for x in $(seq 1 10); do dig

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread John R. Dennison
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 01:36:36AM +0200, Markus Falb wrote: this works but at least with bash you can do it with brace expansion for x in {1..10}; do … ; done it's a bashism but maybe more portable, e.g. OS-X has no seq no fork (for the seq) is necessary as well True. Thing I like about

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Scott Robbins
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 01:36:36AM +0200, Markus Falb wrote: On 03.Mai.2013, at 00:01, John R. Dennison wrote: On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 04:26:06PM -0500, Matt wrote: repeat 10 dig @server-ip-address +short +tries=1 +time=1 your-zone.com a for x in $(seq 1 10); do dig

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread Markus Falb
On 03.Mai.2013, at 01:45, John R. Dennison wrote: On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 01:36:36AM +0200, Markus Falb wrote: this works but at least with bash you can do it with brace expansion for x in {1..10}; do … ; done it's a bashism but maybe more portable, e.g. OS-X has no seq no fork (for the

Re: [CentOS] repeat command

2013-05-02 Thread John R. Dennison
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 02:03:06AM +0200, Markus Falb wrote: $ echo {1..10..2} C6's bash supports this; C5 sadly does not. But thank you for pointing this out to me as I was unaware of this form. John -- Failure is not the only

Re: [CentOS] I Know It's A Stupid Question......

2013-05-02 Thread Michael Mol
On 05/02/2013 07:26 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote: But I'm trying to give my son a cool-yet-kind-of-geeky 13th Birthday Present..he hinted he liked the CentOS logo, but where would I find things that are branded with it?searching the web doesn't really help me much, only

Re: [CentOS] I Know It's A Stupid Question......

2013-05-02 Thread Yves S. Garret
Not stupid. However, I recommend that you get a better understanding of what it is that you'd like. There are sites like shapeways.com where people can make physical objects of various sizes (within reason). Would you like to give him a physical logo? A t-shirt with the logo? The answer to

Re: [CentOS] Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?

2013-05-02 Thread Rex Dieter
Rock wrote: Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native? I like knode (in kdepim rpm) -- rex ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] No more support for chrome/chromium on rhel6

2013-05-02 Thread Robert Arkiletian
Johnny, there is someone here https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=227320 who is willing and able to help. On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote: On 04/15/2013 01:26 AM, Robert Arkiletian wrote: Is there any chance CentOS might add Chromium to

Re: [CentOS] I Know It's A Stupid Question......

2013-05-02 Thread Dave Stevens
Quoting Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. eoconno...@gmail.com: But I'm trying to give my son a cool-yet-kind-of-geeky 13th Birthday Present..he hinted he liked the CentOS logo, but where would I find things that are branded with it?searching the web doesn't really help me much, only

Re: [CentOS] I Know It's A Stupid Question......

2013-05-02 Thread John R Pierce
On 5/2/2013 10:13 PM, Dave Stevens wrote: why not take the logo to a t-shirt shop and give him a custom shirt? computer printed one-of shirts aren't as durable or nice as proper silk screened shirts... and screen printing, you need to be making a few 100 for them to be cheap enough. a couple