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Hi,
Actually, we study virtualization on CentOS with Xen, our goal is to test if
the migration of Xen with SLES 11 to CentsOS.
Our first tests are ok except for one problem and I don't find any solutions on
the net. I hope, you can help me.
The problem is that I can't connect to my vm
On 04/06/2014 20:17, Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:
Hello,
I would like to continue this process in the SIG Virt. Any advice/steps
which I should follow?
Thanks!
Douglas,
we are not ignoring you. As it turns out there are quite a few unknown
pieces related to the libvirt version for
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Timo Schöler t...@riscworks.net wrote:
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Hi list,
I searched the web for bug reports regarding this phenomenon I see on
*multiple* machines of a customer, however, I didn't find an exact
fit. So, I'd like to ask
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 3:12 AM, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
George Dunlap dunl...@umich.edu writes:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 1:45 AM, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
Hi,
what is the proposed way to create domU guests on centos 6.5? At first
I tried to follow the documentation on the xen
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 10:18 AM, jaumotte, styve s.jaumo...@cg49.fr wrote:
Hi,
Actually, we study virtualization on CentOS with Xen, our goal is to test if
the migration of Xen with SLES 11 to CentsOS.
Our first tests are ok except for one problem and I don't find any solutions
on the
On 06/05/2014 12:37 PM, thus George Dunlap spake:
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Timo Schöler t...@riscworks.net
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Hi list,
I searched the web for bug reports regarding this phenomenon I
see on *multiple* machines of a customer,
George Dunlap dunl...@umich.edu writes:
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 3:12 AM, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
George Dunlap dunl...@umich.edu writes:
I was merely trying to create a VM on a centos host, using xen. Hence
my question what the centos way of doing this (without a GUI) is.
By trial
Hi,
how would I make it so that a particular virtual network interface of
dom0 is attached to a particular bridge created for a particular VM?
When I start the VM with 'virsh start domU', I get interfaces vif1.0,
vif1.1 and vif1.2. After shutting down domU with 'virsh shutdown
domU' and
George Dunlap dunl...@umich.edu writes:
*I* care about the documentation that didn't work, so that other
people don't trip over the same thing. :-) If you've walked this
path and become frustrated, there are probably a dozen other people
who have also walked it and just not said anything.
El 4 de junio de 2014, 6:15, David González Romero dgrved...@gmail.com
escribió:
Oh Gran Bola Magica, traeme los script, los log, etc... para poder
adivinar posibles causas...
Saludos,
David
El día 3 de junio de 2014, 22:38, alfredo.rigue...@ptravel.com.uy
escribió:
Hola A todos, tengo
Estimados listeros voy a ser muy breve por custion de tiempo
Tengo un problemilla muy raro en la red
Como Gateway tengo un Centos corriendo, los usuarios se conectan a internet
y todo ok.
Pero existe una ubuntu detras del gateway que al conectarlo a la red bota
al Gateway, he revisado
On 2014-06-04 21:37, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 02:42:23PM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Tue, June 3, 2014 12:37, Stephen Harris wrote:
The OP likely has a function called cd which does other stuff (sets
hll-m22:~ byrnejb$ alias
A function is not an alias.
In other
Is there any tool for analysing the MBR on a computer?
I know one can just dd it and see roughly what it contains.
But surely one should be able to work out the exact content
of the MBR and the neighbouring sectors read at boot time?
I had a difficult day, probably due to my ignorance,
which
Hello all,
I progress slowly in my installation of Samba; but I'm confronted to two
problems:
1) Is it possible to configure Samba (4.1.7) directly from GNU/Linux (CentOS
6.5) for automatically mount the user's home directory to H: when he connects
to the domain ?
2) In addition, after that,
Hello Νικόλαος,
On Sat, 17 May 2014 12:56:41 -0700 (PDT) ngeorgop ngeor...@gmail.com wrote:
New compilation of firefox (v. 29.0)
build with
1) devtools-2 (http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-2/readme)
2) python27 (from SCL)
The dd command shows you **exactly** what is in the MBR and, if you want, the
following sectors. But the following sectors are not particularly relevant to
boot. THe MBR contains the boot record and the partition table. There is not
room for anything else. But your problem is not with the MBR
On 06/05/14 07:01, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is there any tool for analysing the MBR on a computer?
I know one can just dd it and see roughly what it contains.
But surely one should be able to work out the exact content
of the MBR and the neighbouring sectors read at boot time?
I had a difficult
Hello,
On Sat, 17 May 2014 12:56:41 -0700 (PDT) ngeorgop ngeor...@gmail.com wrote:
New compilation of firefox (v. 29.0)
build with
1) devtools-2 (http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-2/readme)
2) python27 (from SCL)
From: Pascal Blétard paddel...@hotmail.com
1) Is it possible to configure Samba (4.1.7) directly from GNU/Linux (CentOS
6.5) for automatically mount the user's home directory to H:
when he connects to the domain ?
This worked for me:
/etc/samba/smb.conf
logon script = logon.bat
logon
I get the digest version fo this list so I apologise for any discontinuity to
my reply posts introduced thereby.
On Wed, June 4, 2014 15:36, Herta Van den Eynde wrote:
No OSX here either, but just to be sure, could you publish the results of:
which cd; echo $?
locate cd | grep '/cd'$;
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 05:39:47 -0700
From: jd...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 4.1.7 + CentOS 6.5 - Home's directory mounting in
W7 + Roaming of Profils
To: paddel...@hotmail.com; centos@centos.org
From: Pascal Blétard paddel...@hotmail.com
1) Is it possible to configure Samba
1. What does the 1+ in the shell expansion ${1+$@} mean and do?
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/68484/what-does-1-mean-in-a-shell-script-and-how-does-it-differ-from
2. I know that $0 returns the shell name or shell script file name. How does
${0##*/} differ in effect from $0.
wwp wrote:
Any chance to see x86_64 packages for this? And a firefox 29.x update?
The downloads of firefox 29 i686/x86_64 from http://www.mozilla.org/
run fine on CentOS 6
James Pearson
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On Thu, 05 Jun 2014 14:44:23 +0100 James Pearson jame...@moving-picture.com
wrote:
wwp wrote:
Any chance to see x86_64 packages for this? And a firefox 29.x update?
The downloads of firefox 29 i686/x86_64 from http://www.mozilla.org/
run fine on CentOS 6
I know this..
On 6/5/2014 9:29 AM, Pascal Blétard wrote:
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 05:39:47 -0700
From: jd...@yahoo.com
I tried it first, but this seems doesn't working for me :/
- Can you send me your whole smb.conf (in particular for sysvol and
global shares)
- Which OS on client? Win7 ?
- What's
what about RHSA-2014:0624-1?
On 06/05/2014 06:38 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:0626 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-0626.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the
Hi,
Its in the pipes, coming in the next few minutes.
- KB
On 06/05/2014 05:16 PM, Joe Pruett wrote:
what about RHSA-2014:0624-1?
On 06/05/2014 06:38 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:0626 Important
Upstream details at :
New EL6 compilation of chromium (34.0.1847.132) (aura)
Based on russian fedora build
Build with devtools-2 (http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-2/readme)
chromium-34.0.1847.132-4.el6.i686.rpm
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9RlkKQB1POSM1ByMUNMaWNVYmM/edit?usp=sharing
David Both wrote:
The dd command shows you **exactly** what is in the MBR and, if you want,
the following sectors. But the following sectors are not particularly
relevant to boot. THe MBR contains the boot record and the partition
table. There is not room for anything else. But your problem
On 6/5/2014 10:47 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is this strictly true - that only the MBR is read at boot-time?
the MBR has two elements.
A) the boot code, which is read and executed by the BIOS at boot time,
only on the boot drive
and
B) the master partition table, which is read on any drive when
Tim Dunphy bluethu...@gmail.com writes:
I'm very grateful. Ok so here is what I have so far of my script to get the
number of apache requests to a given host:
[...]
So now my question is, is there any way to limit the size of the output log
from within the script without having to use
On Wed, 4 Jun 2014, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Tue, June 3, 2014 13:03, Paul Heinlein wrote:
Try
cd ${HOME}/Library/Application Support/
hll-m22:~ byrnejb$ cd ${HOME}/Library/Application Support/
-bash: cd: /Users/byrnejb/Library/Application: No such file or directory
It looks to me like
Never mind... I didn't read far enough down my inbox to see the SOLVED
section of the thread.
On Thu, 5 Jun 2014, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jun 2014, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Tue, June 3, 2014 13:03, Paul Heinlein wrote:
Try
cd ${HOME}/Library/Application Support/
hll-m22:~
John R Pierce wrote:
On 6/5/2014 10:47 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is this strictly true - that only the MBR is read at boot-time?
the MBR has two elements.
A) the boot code, which is read and executed by the BIOS at boot time,
only on the boot drive
and
B) the master partition table,
On 6/5/2014 12:07 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
A) the boot code, which is read and executed by the BIOS at boot time,
only on the boot drive
and
B) the master partition table, which is read on any drive when its
inserted
That doesn't really answer my question;
I know (roughly) what the MBR, ie
On 6/5/2014 1:31 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
parted -a min /dev/sdb
oops, that was supposed to say, parted -a /none
/
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
On 6/5/2014 10:47 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is this strictly true - that only the MBR is read at boot-time?
the MBR has two elements.
A) the boot code, which is read and executed by the BIOS at boot time,
only on the boot drive
and
B) the
John R Pierce wrote:
On 6/5/2014 12:07 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
snip
That doesn't really answer my question;
I know (roughly) what the MBR, ie the first 512 bytes, contains.
But I notice that my laptop, for example, leaves 64 sectors
for something at the start of the disk;
and when I get
On 6/5/2014 1:56 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
mkpart pri 0.0GB x.GB
*always* gives me aligned partions (and parted - talk about user hostile
programs! Not aligned, with not a clue as to what it actually wants)
I've taken to always running parted with -a none, as its alignment rules
are
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:00 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 6/5/2014 1:56 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
mkpart pri 0.0GB x.GB
*always* gives me aligned partions (and parted - talk about user hostile
programs! Not aligned, with not a clue as to what it actually wants)
I've
John R Pierce wrote:
On 6/5/2014 1:56 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
mkpart pri 0.0GB x.GB
*always* gives me aligned partions (and parted - talk about user
hostile programs! Not aligned, with not a clue as to what it actually
wants)
I've taken to always running parted with -a none, as its
On 6/5/2014 2:50 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
New bigger disks may use 4k physical sectors but report 512 for
backwards compatibility. If you don't write 4 contiguous sectors it
has to read, wait for the disk to spin back around, then write,
merging in what you did write. Which means writes will
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 5:06 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 6/5/2014 2:50 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
New bigger disks may use 4k physical sectors but report 512 for
backwards compatibility. If you don't write 4 contiguous sectors it
has to read, wait for the disk to spin back
We still haven’t seen the CentOS 5 openssl-0.9.8* RPM updates show up on the
CentOS mirrors today.
Checked:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5.10/updates/x86_64/RPMS/
http://mirror.yellowfiber.net/centos/5.10/updates/x86_64/RPMS/
John R Pierce wrote:
the rest of the space between the sector 0 MBR and the first primary
partition is completely empty, nothing puts anything there.
You say that with supreme self-confidence,
but I have just looked at 3 disks with eg
[tim@helen tmp]$ sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=sdb.mbr bs=2048
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ummm, yeah That's why I let gparted do the math.
But even gparted leaves some maths to be done,
eg since it uses MiB's it seems logical to use GiB's
which means difficult calculations like 80x1024 = ?
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School of
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ummm, yeah That's why I let gparted do the math.
But even gparted leaves some maths to be done,
eg since it uses MiB's it seems logical to use GiB's
which means difficult calculations like
On 06/05/2014 03:31 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
traditional PC partitioning tools, dating back to MSDOS, put partitions
on 'cylinder' boundaries. this is a bad idea on modern disks, whether
they be SSD's that often have 128K physical write blocks, or newer HD's
with 4096 byte physical sectors,
Hi to all...
After a hard search i dont found the way to install Vanitygen to make Bitcoin
addres on centos. After 3 days i decide to find the way and make the how to.
I post the how to on bitcointalk.com and want to share with centos people.
How to link:
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