Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote on Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:53:54 +0200:
Just to be sure there is no misunderstanding. I add that line in any
*.repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/ folder, as an option for every
repository definition in those files where repository has releases rpms.
I don't understand the
From webalizer.conf.sample
# The GeoIP option enables or disables the use of geolocation
# services provided by the GeoIP library (http://www.maxmind.com),
#GeoIP no
# GeoIPDatabase specifies an alternate database filename to use by the
# GeoIP library. If an absolute path is not given
Eero Volotinen wrote on Sun, 10 Apr 2011 17:41:20 +0300:
well, I think geoip library it not supported in rhel and this requires
geoip library..
yeah, geoip is an rpmforge package.
Marko, you can easily compile it yourself, it's a set of only two
binaries. No big deal deploying it non-rpm. And
Tom Diehl wrote on Sun, 10 Apr 2011 11:47:04 -0400 (EDT):
I cannot speak for the other Tom but in my case I rebuild the centos-release
rpm and add my own repo files so that all of my machines pull from my local
repos. Yes, I know that the modified repo files do not get overwritten but
that
Folks, it has been asked a few times: PLEASE STOP THE 6 UPDATE THREAD
now!
Developers: please just stop responding to that thread. It's not necessary
to defend yourselves over a certain point (that has long been reached).
Non-devs: if you think you can make a valuable contribution to centos
STOP IT!
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Johan Martinez wrote on Fri, 8 Apr 2011 14:31:32 -0500:
This is working fine on another CentOS system.
It doesn't matter if it works fine. The host command indeed does dns
lookups as John Pierce already pointed out and apache does, too. With your
experience level I suggest believing him. It's
I noticed that I didn't get any of the 5.6 updates rsynced yet, so I
checked my mirror and then the mirrors list. This mirror is indeed not on
the list anymore and also not on the status page. However, I see other
mirrors still on the list that are lagging for days. And I see that this
mirror
Email builder wrote on Tue, 5 Apr 2011 16:46:55 -0700 (PDT):
then the outstanding question is how to figure out why certain
packages are not being updated.
Well, first action: did you actually check with the repo that there is a
newer package? Just because a package isn't updated doesn't
Your mail is broken because it doesn't contain correct threading headers
(In-Reply-To). Because of that it just threads everywhere in this
thread. For instance, for me, your message was threaded to Russell Jones'
because it came in after his mail. Use a decent email program and the
problem is
Joshua Trutwin wrote on Wed, 6 Apr 2011 14:52:23 +:
Some clients also thread by subject by default, I usually use claws
mail for ML stuff as it's threading is excellent.
Threading by subject works only in small threads with few people. The
client doesn't know to which message the reply
This whole thread is completely unnecessary, it's all on the net. And it's
not the first time that you ask things here that you could have easily
researched yourself within a few minutes.
Please stop abusing this list for your lazyness.
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Simple answer: yum update will update *all* packages in the repo's that
are *enabled*.
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Ian Murray wrote on Tue, 5 Apr 2011 22:49:54 +0100 (BST):
This thread or others like it will continue
wrong. It will continue as long people bite. Stop biting the bait!
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Fidel Dominguez-Valero wrote on Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:45:41 -0400:
ok, could you help me to do that?
Is there anything you do not need help with?
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Can you please stop this?
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That's what I called tricky ;-)
As I do not need one big partition but a lot of smaller ones (for VMs)
I've now just added another pv and volume group. This way I can decide on
which one a new volume goes. In case I ever need to I can still merge
them.
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Mattias wrote on Sat, 2 Apr 2011 14:19:17 +0200:
I will run centos from usb like you can with e.g ubuntu
A usb pendrive
And what is the problem? This information is all available on the net.
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well, first question: why don't you allow local access to port 80?
There is no reason for that.
This is httpd itself. Switch on the status page and then look for
yourself. It's a well-known phenomenon since Apache 2.0 or 2.2.
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I've replaced disks in a hardware RAID 1 with larger disks and enlarged
the array. Now I have to find a way to tell LVM about the extra space.
It seems there are two ways:
1. delete partition with fdisk and recreate a larger one. This is
obviously a bit tricky if you do not want to lose data, I
This is not CentOS, it's a compilation by your host built from changed
CentOS sources. Your problem obviously is that you reach the limits of
your VM. 1.5 GB of RAM should be enough for your 22 apache processes, so
it is probably the CPU that is the bottleneck. Anyway, you have to talk to
your
The ius packages are fine, you shouldn't use an unpatched old PHP version.
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As John says: from where did you get it? Or is this from CentOS-testing?
(I didn't follow testing or extras for versions.) I recommend ius for
those packages that replace base packages.
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Robert mena wrote on Fri, 11 Mar 2011 14:26:03 -0400:
php 5.2.10
upgrade
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Peter Peltonen wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:12:48 +0200:
Should this controller be supported by CentOS5.5 without a driver disk?
Yes, but maybe not in this specific card. For instance, I get this from
lspci:
02:00.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1068E PCI-
Express
Peter Peltonen wrote on Wed, 9 Mar 2011 17:55:04 +0200:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/xeon1333/5000V/X7DVL-3.cfm
Based on that info I assume the board having a 8x SAS Ports via LSI
1068E Controller.
Well, did you check at the LSI site for the controller/card that *is*
RedShift wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:05:02 +0100:
That controller doesn't really support RAID, what you're getting is
commonly called FakeRAID
If you are referring to the 1068E, that is completely wrong.
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Peter Peltonen wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 19:08:14 +0200:
2) If I need to use the binary driver by LSI, how do I proceed with
kernel updates?
The download is quite large and you will notice that there is a dkms rpm
in it, amongst a lot of other stuff. dkms can cater with updates, AFAIK.
It
Dominik Zyla wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:10:37 +0100:
We're using megacli wrapped by perl to provide information about Perc
events. It works quite well as far.
Do you have a megacli rpm that works with the CentOS-provided drivers,
which is MPT 3.something? I googled about this some time ago
Google for LSI M1068E. There are a few interesting postings on the first
result page, all people with heavy problems to get it working.
You have an M1068E which doesn't seem to be the same as 1068E, at least
not on the firmware side. You *need* the MegaRAID driver. The built-in
won't work.
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John R Pierce wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:19:00 -0800:
but they don't have any battery back write-back cache
not true, there's a slot on the card to plug a battery pack.
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Keith Keller wrote on Mon, 7 Mar 2011 15:28:55 -0800:
In CentOS, I believe that rc.sysinit will try to set the hostname from
its FQDN (or whatever you have set in /etc/sysconfig/network) without
mucking about with /etc/hosts.
Yes. I didn't say it wouldn't.
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Sean Carolan wrote on Mon, 7 Mar 2011 10:49:18 -0600:
Indeed. It does seem like a bad idea to have a single host using
loopback, while the rest of the network refers to it by it's real IP
address.
It doesn't matter for the other hosts, the sender ip address will always
be the outgoing
John, by answering you just encourage him to go on with this. He's a
parallel menace of 4 mailing lists. Ralph wanted to unsubscribe him, but
he didn't have access to the interface then. I'll remind him.
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Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 3 Mar 2011 16:26:29 +0100:
Hope I remember it this evening. No real access to the CentOS mail stuff
from here :)
Hi Ralph,
wollte nochmal an das unsubscribe erinnern. Es ist:
from: erikmccaskey64 erikmccaske...@zoho.com
Schöne Grüße,
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the archive would have told you.
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Anyway, this was an information by the OP and by itself ok, although I
guess everybody already knew it. But please try to refrain from making it
another longwinding thread. Not aimed at anyone particular, you are just
the last in the thread I have here. Thanks :-)
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Ralph, can you please unsubscribe this guy? He keeps sending generic
questions to a bunch of lists for no good reason. Thanks.
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Google for php and security.
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John R Pierce wrote on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 11:08:48 -0800:
seems like what you want is more like a webpage with 'news items' on it,
perhaps a blog like S9Y or Wordpress, and a web browser window
displaying the current page on the desktop, maybe that auto refreshes
hourly or something.
That
I wish people would read the list archives instead of posting the same
kind of questione time and again.
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You don't seem to understand. ;-) I don't take your reply as an offense
and I don't mean mine as an offense, but:
If you did your research then you knew what answer you would get. And you
indeed got that answer. And you were not the only one who asked that and
who got that same answer. The
Larry Vaden wrote on Wed, 23 Feb 2011 13:21:23 -0600:
Please take off the blinders and realize there are lots of folks (some
x% of a million or more) on this list who compile from current source
in order to minimize their risks and are therefore the subject
audience.
Nonsense, there is no
Larry Vaden wrote on Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:47:13 -0600:
This message is RECALLED
Please stop this! Please understand that there is a reply button on your
mail client, use it!
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Can we *please* kill this thread,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, please!
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Can you please stop this, finally?
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Can you please stop this? You are creating new thread after new thread
from old threads I wasn't interested in and set to ignore. Now you create
them as new threads, so I have to ignore these as well. This grows
annoying. Put together with your habit of off-topic posting YOU get
annoying.
Larry, enough is enough. Please stop your behavior. This list is not for
your personal amusement. If you cannot behave like any other person on the
list, please go elsewhere.
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Jerry Geis wrote on Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:12:07 -0500:
I tried to disable the on board smart array controller? That didnt seem
to make a difference.
Then you use a controller on card? If not, you cannot disable this one ;-)
Did you configure an array? If not: do!
Kai
what about looking in the archives? You are really not the first person
asking this.
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Larry, could you please stop spamming this list with problems you see on
the SL list? Thanks. This package isn't even part of CentOS.
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While google perftools is not a part of either SL or CentOS, it *is*
in EPEL, and CentOS users can be users of EPEL
Then it's on-topic on the EPEL list, not here. e.g. ask there for an
updated version of the package.
This wasn't the first instance. This guy has recently started a habit of
Kellyremo wrote on Sun, 06 Feb 2011 04:20:40 -0800:
Any opinions?
Yes. Please carry it to the appropriate forum. Thanks.
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John Doe wrote on Fri, 4 Feb 2011 02:07:59 -0800 (PST):
Solved by adding 'check_obsoletes=1' to the priorities.conf..
Ah, well, I have it in my kickstarts :-) It's a pity it doesn't get set
when installing the priorities plugin.
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Always Learning wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2011 12:06:53 +:
BUT, as someone helpfully mentioned on this list, ONLY if it has been
indexed by a routine which automatically runs at night.
if you install mlocate that is the case! If you do not install mlocate you
cannot locate, anyway. So, this is
Mcclnx mcc wrote on Thu, 3 Feb 2011 23:20:10 +0800 (CST):
Free is very good.
and what does your monitoring tool show now? Nearly 100%?
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Please do your homework and stop this! You already asked yesterday and got
answers.
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Please inform yourself about antispam measures. This list is not a forum
to find out how you can fight spam.
As for simply rejecting certain senders/hosts you use the access db.
Google for sendmail access.db.
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Xinhuan Zheng wrote on Tue, 1 Feb 2011 14:33:17 -0500:
That's what I thought. Is there a good resource that I can take a look
for how to setting up a local repository server?
The wiki on centos.org explains that if you want to setup your own
repository with your own packages. If you just want
looking for smarter questions on this list. This list is not a where is
list. Thanks.
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use centos 5, it's good.
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AFAIK, you cannot limit. You can set it to check only one mirror. Which
is not very clever or nice, so you should use your own repo. Apparently,
you have a few more machines. Then you should use a repo, anyway. It's
easily set up and filled with a nightly rsync. Reduces traffic quite a
bit.
Yang Yang wrote on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:52:59 +0800:
i do not know what happen,please give me a good answer
Did you already check
http://www.google.de/search?as_q=SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT
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From the search results this is likely a network/routing/network settings
problem on your side and not specific to CentOS at all.
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Michael Klinosky wrote on Sat, 29 Jan 2011 22:33:50 -0500:
I'm setting up a computer that will run 'CentOS 6 server'.
Sure about that? This is your first experience with CentOS/RHEL?
But, I can't find any reference to this chip.
I can't tell you either. I think the support for this is
It's not a good idea to have all these repo's enabled at the same time and
without protectbase or priorities. There's likely a conflict because of
this. And it makes debugging now more complex. Try yum clean metadata and
if that doesn't help try running with a higher debug level. Maybe an
Why not give the link to the bugzilla report? I'm sure I read postings
about problems with the recent module still in 2010.
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updatedb is not a daemon or package. It's run by cron automatically in the
night once you install slocate.
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Always Learning wrote on Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:18:26 +:
Appears not to have been installed. No trace of anything in /var/lib
either.
It's not clear what you want to express. If you didn't install mlocate
there will be no locate or updatedb, of course.
Kai
Helmut Drodofsky wrote on Thu, 27 Jan 2011 15:41:15 +0100:
The man page describes the parameter
well, did you google before asking? I'm pretty sure that this topic has
already been raised here (and probably elsewhere) a few times and as far
as I recall it there must be a bug. I don't know if
Please do not hijack threads. If you want to send a new message to the
list then do NOT reply to a message. Also, I ask that you first try to
install icecast and *then* come to the list if you encounter problems.
This is not an all-purpose support list. Thanks.
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and please switch off HTML, thanks!
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Keith Keller wrote on Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:05:01 -0800:
grub's menu.lst
sure, you don't mean grub.conf? grub.conf seems to be the official conf.
menu.lst used to be that in the past and is now only a symlink. If you
have both a menu.lst and a grub.conf file that are different ... this
would
Gordon Messmer wrote on Sun, 23 Jan 2011 14:56:51 -0800:
Having reviewed the scripts for all of the services on a server that
runs many, I'm very confident that the reason you see that happen is
that you are using chkconfig --del service rather than chkconfig
service off to disable
svn is not meant to contain binary files (AFAIK Excel files are binary),
there is no way to see a meaningful diff of these files. Furthermore,
developers should be able to adapt to a naming scheme that avoids such
problems.
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First troubleshooting step would be to run just last.
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Still, nobody knows (probably including yourself) to *which* php packages
you are upgrading. They are not from centos and not from centosplus.
Your problems stems from the fact that you are upgrading to packages that
require a certain dependency that other php packages normally do not
require.
Still, it could get re-enabled with an update, RH loves to do this for
some services.
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Again, please go somewhere else if you want to discuss general topics. I
subscribed to this list because of Centos-related issues, not because I
want to discuss pro's and con's of several compression algorithms. It is
ok to post the occasional off-topic question, but you are posting *mostly*
Robert Heller wrote on Sat, 22 Jan 2011 09:24:54 -0500:
4.8 doesn't have 5.1.6, it has php 4.
The CentOSPlus repo for 4 has php 5.1.6:
Still, 4.8 doesn't. Full stop.
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Karanbir Singh wrote on Sat, 22 Jan 2011 16:29:42 +:
Quite an irrelevant point Kai, its shipped in the centosplus repo[1] and
this is the centos list, making this the perfect place to bring up the
issue.
Karanbir, you are in the wrong thread. I didn't question the location for
the
Please do not abuse this list for your daily tinky-winky support needs!!!
This list is not a replacement for using your brain.
Thank you!
Google or the search engine of your choice is your friend. I used
imagemagick set tmp dir and the very first hit seems to contain the
correct answer
Please leave this list, thanks.
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Terry Hickey wrote on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:45:46 -0700:
I am trying to update the php package PHP Version 5.1.6 on CentOS
release 4.8 to get rid of a script error:
4.8 doesn't have 5.1.6, it has php 4.
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Terry Hickey wrote on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:38:43 -0700:
Well.
no, not well. Think a moment when someone tells you something. CentOS 4
does *not* contain php 5. You installed PHP 5 from another repo, likely
from centosplus. Maybe you have more repos enabled. Nobody knows because
you didn't
Not aimed at John in particular ...
Please, folks, you really don't need to add extra noise. That thread is
already unnecessarily noisy. Thanks.
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You should better ask this on an SVN list. Thanks.
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Even a minimal install with nobase installs about 40-50 i386 packages on a
64bit-System. I know this has come up before and thought it might be an
FAQ, but I can't find it on the wiki.
Some questions are answered here:
http://www.goitworld.com/rhelcentos-x86_64-and-i386-packages-mess/
but I
I've done this now and the procedure is fairly easy and very safe. I did a
test run with VMs first, of course.
You don't need to vgchange/vgexport etc. These changes do not carry over,
anyway. A new system will find all volumes and make them active. But this
doesn't matter.
For a kickstart
Thank you both for the replies. In the meantime I've also found info on
removing that at kickstart time: http://blog.vodkamelone.de/archives/151-
Red-Hat-Enterprise-LinuxCentOS-5-minimal-installation.html
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Keith Roberts wrote on Sun, 16 Jan 2011 21:07:20 + (GMT):
http://www.karsites.net/centos/downloads/5.5/tcptrack-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm
why would you do that? I mean, the latest version is available on rpmforge
and the one above is not the latest. Maybe you are not aware that there are
some
do you have an account on the bugtracker?
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Jason Pyeron wrote on Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:37:25 -0500:
Was there a way to do this without smtpsend?
Of course, you don't need procmail for that. Mailservers have this built-
in. Google for aliases or virtusertable.
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That belongs in /root/.bashrc. Editing /etc/bashrc is not a good idea
because it can get overwritten by an update.
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It might help if you gave details ... and why you want to do this.
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Thanks for the vgexport/vgimport info. I remember I used vgchange in the
past, but I would not have thought about it, anyway. Good safety measure.
Thanks!
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Answering here to all three replies, and thanks for all of them! I think
it should have been clear from my wording that I want to install from
scratch and wipe the existing OS. I do not want to dualboot or save
anything (or much) from the existing OS. I just want to reuse the existing
LVM
well, you didn't tell what exactly doesn't work and how you found out.
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aurfal...@gmail.com wrote on Wed, 5 Jan 2011 18:55:14 -0800:
linux text smenodmraid
This a parameter unknown to Google. Did you make it up, or where did you
get it from?
Although I've a feeling that just installing in text mode rather than
GUI would have been enough.
me, too ;-) At
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