d a complete thread backwards
with comments inserted in between other comments, it gets very
confusing. Bottom posting or posting in between comments makes sense.
A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top postin
; Forums takes you to
http://centos.org/modules/newbb/
> The other thing I'd love is a link to a good RSS (or Atom) feed devoted to
> RHEL and/or CentOS. Any help would be most appreciated.
>
http://planet.centos.org/
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Why not just exclude mysql from the base and updates repos of your distro?
If they are not there, they don't need protected/prioritized and the other
repo will win.
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>
>
> On May 4, 2008, at 9:23 AM, Matt Shields wrote:
>
>
> > On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 6:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Ralp
n't think there are enough Linux users to justify
providing service to us. I'm just really surprised they haven't
provided service to Mac users, the new Quicktime format actually has
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> > On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:59:46PM -0400, Matt Morgan enlightened us:
> > > everyone--I'm back on the list after some time not managing any Centos
> > > machines. It's good to be back.
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> > everyone--I'm back on the list after some time not managing any Centos
> > machines. It's good to be back.
> >
&
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:59:46PM -0400, Matt Morgan enlightened us:
> everyone--I'm back on the list after some time not managing any Centos
> machines. It's good to be back.
>
> I'm trying to switch a server from sendmail to postfix. It's Centos 4.6. I
>
mport *
ImportError: No module named snack
"Snack" appears to be a python module provided by a package called newt,
which is installed:
# rpm -qf /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/snack.py
newt-0.51.6-9.rhel4
What am I doing wrong?
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>
> On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 21:34 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> > Matt Hyclak wrote:
> > > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 06:39:45PM -0700, Rogelio enlightened us:
> > >> Excuse my ignora
osed the question, it has nothing to do with CentOS, so I am
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for this question.
There is a user's list at rpmforge.net where this has been covered a couple
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ely easy to setup with AD. Also,
we were able to download the Spark Jabber Client and customize very
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clamav
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Error: Missing Dependency: libclamunrar_iface.so.3 is needed by package
> clamav
>
Wrong list - these are RPMforge packages, so one of the lists over there is
the appropriate spot to report problems.
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>
> Anyone out there using http://www.jasonlitka.com/yum-repository/ ?
>
> Any idea when PHP 5.2x will be available?
>
> --Chris
I believe it's a recommendation, not a requirement. We're using
CentOS5.1 with PHP 5.1.6 and it
t; >
> >
> What about Zimbra or Scallix?
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A friend of mine is running Scalix for one of the town's where I live.
It's used for all town government employees, plus all high school
staff, teachers and students. I think he said there are about 5000
mailboxes an
ghted Round
Robin (wrr), Least Connections (lc), Weighted Least Connections (wlc).
It can do sticky sessions, so if OWA doesn't like when you go from
server 1 to server 2, LVS will keep the user stuck to one server.
Plus a ton of other features. Give it a shot.
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reason, heartbeat on the second tells it to take over. And there are
lots of config settings to tweak heartbeat.
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my servers and have
a bunch of custom kickstart files that do a lot of post installation
configuration. I do this for convenience because I don't want to go
out to a datacenter to reimage a server, instead I just log into a
kvm. But it's practical f
ash of bugs which have
> been found.
>
Only upstream knows for sure, but generally they only rebase if it becomes
extremely difficult to backport the fixes. It was done with samba, so it's
possible it could be done with dovecot, but you'll have to ask them...
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>
> Thanks in advance
> -Ray
If you're using the stock settings from an RPM, probably in /var/lib/mysql
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into the system.
>
> What's a good way to deal with this?
DenyHosts - http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/ Also, when you set it
up, set it to download the lists from their website. These lists are
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using MAPI, I enabled Outlook OWA (http) and connect that way. You
just point Evolution to the URL of your server, usually
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> one
> I do have; I set up OpenOffice to point to that one too as I did for the JDBC
> Driver.
>
In a phrase: I have no idea :-)
It was just something I noticed when messing around with it. I've never
actually had a need to hook OOo to a database. Asking on a OOo list/forum
migh
ot it's through port 3306, or through 3307 & SSH.
Sounds like an OOo problem, then. When I briefly tried testing it, there was
a couple of driver options to connect to MySQL, you might try using the one
you're not (IIRC one was ODBC and the other was JDBC).
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ot connect.
> >
> > I think what you really want is
> >
> > ssh -L 3307:localhost:3306 remote.db.server
> >
> > The host in the middle is relative to the end machine. You could also
> > probably do
> >
> > ssh -L 3307:remote.db.server:3306 remote.db.server
> >
> > (for that matter, I don't see why you couldn't do ssh -L 3306:... as long as
> > you don't have mysql running on your desktop)
>
> OK so you are saying to enter into Terminal, either: ssh -L
> 3307:localhost:3306 remote.db.server , OR enter into Terminal:
> ssh -L 3307:remote.db.server:3306 remote.db.server and substitute in my
> remote server address for "remote.db.server"
>
> Once I do that, what should I enter into the OpenOffice Calc Spreadsheet
> Application Dialog box, in order to get the OpenOffice Calc local
> applicationwhich resides on my desktop
> machine to read the remote database?
>
Correct, that *should* work.
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>
> Then I started up OpenOffice Calc, clicked on File>New>Database, and in the
> area where it asks for the "ServerURL", I entered in: localhost:3307 and
> just below it where it asks for the port number I also entered in 3307 (the
> default
lc (or base),
> then start up base and enter in just the regular database.example.net into
> the "Server URL" field in Clac or base?
>
> Or do I need to enter "ssh -L 3307:database.example.net:3306" just once in to
> the &q
antages and disadvantages, so you'll have to read up on them and make a
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But am I then completely misunderstanding when I think
> that SE Linux can allow non-root access to certain "normally root
> only" capabilities, on a per process basis? Certainly all the ping-
> related SE Linux examples online all show precisely
lity of your
> choice instead.
Is there a free windows utillity that will decrypt gpg?
I have a Mysql/PHP database running on Centos. Its mostly accessed by
Windows based PC's. I want to add an option to backup, compress,
encrypt then post for download the database. Likely down
> > Does anyone use this to preserve important files?
>
> I doubt it. tar and the like are much more common in the world of
> Linux/Unix/what-have-you.
tar does not do encryption. Anything out there that compresses and
encrypts in a standard format and
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>
> How can I have vi with syntax hilghting for root ?
> Regular users have it, but not root's.
>
> I've seen the hidden files of a regular user home, but found nothing.
yum install
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 11:55:41AM +0100, David Hrbá? enlightened us:
> does anaconda C4/5 support remote logging during the install? (logging
> --host=ip)
I believe 5 does, but 4 does not.
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; Yes.
>
> And it probably already is installed. How about reading some
> documentation?
>
> <http://centos.org/docs/5/> should keep you busy for a day or two ...
>
I've suggested this twice already, but it seems to be falling on deaf ears...
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> Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists) wrote:
> > On 05/03/2008, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists)
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On 05/03/2008, Garrick Staples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 05/03/2008, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists)
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> On 05/03/2008, Garrick Staples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 07:20:50AM +0800, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing
> Lists) alleged:
> >
> > > Hi all,
On 05/03/2008, Garrick Staples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > Sorry if this seems too basic.
> >
> > But is there a way to overwrite the
Hi all,
Sorry if this seems too basic.
But is there a way to overwrite the target of a symbolic link without
first deleting the symlink itself?
For example, if I have this:
public_html -> releases/b2b-20080228
... and there's a new update, I can then just do the following:
$ ln releases/site-
can't access http://10.0.0.160 from the
> same network (10.0.0.x).
>
> on 10.0.0.160 box, i can access http://localhost, or http://10.0.0.160,
> but from any other computer, i can't.
>
> any advice how to troubleshoot this? thanks.
>
As was suggested earlier, it
P, not the IP of the kickstart server...
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to build CentOS by
releasing complete SRPMs. There's nothing saying RH has to release
the code this way. They could make it very difficult for groups like
CentOS, WhiteBox, and Scientific Linux. Be nice to RH and buy a
license here and there when it makes sense. They have
ql-server php-mysql
> >
> >This will get Apache, MySQL, and PHP all installed.
>
> all done. now, how do i force apache & mysql servers start up whenever the
> box boot?
>
I would suggest reading the Deployment Guide
(http:
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> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Matt Shields wrote:
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> > On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Hiep Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> hi all,
> >>
> >> i'm not an ex
oned above) to install
> LAMP w/ SSL?
>
> appreciate your help/suggestion
> t. hiep
It's better to stick to the RPMs to make it easier to upgrade. If you
want an easy way to install LAMP you can run 2 commands
yum -y groupinstall "Web Server"
Simple question. In the motherboard bios should PnP OS be enabled or
disable on motherboard running Centos 4.x?
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| grep eth0 | tr -s ' ' ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 5
>
> Or:
>
> ifconfig | grep eth0 | cut -d ' ' -f 11
>
Or reduce the number of pipes by one:
ifconfig eth0 | awk '/HWaddr/ { print $5 }
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You can also do it like this
/usr/bin/find /mnt/iog -type f -name '*.tar.gz' -mtime +7 -print -exec
rm -f {} \;
If you want to log the results that were deleted try this
/usr/bin/find /mnt/iog -type f -name '*.tar.gz' -mtime +7 -print -exec
rm -f {} \; >> mylog 2> /dev/null
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um install octave
> Is there a 'step_by_step' instruction to set up the repository ?
> In other words, what do I have to add to the yum.conf file to enable
> 'karan's' repository ?
>
You shouldn't directly modify yum.conf to add a repos
itory metadata in from local files
screen.i386 4.0.2-5base
Matched from:
screen
I believe that answers both of your questions.
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> check the drive integrity on all the hard drives and tell me which one
> is going bad?
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the best way.
>
I agree, for install Kickstart is the way to go.
Post-installation, you can use configuration management tools such as puppet
or cfengine to ensure (sets of) packages are installed/not installed as
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On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 09:57:06AM -0700, Joseph L. Casale enlightened us:
> >man hwclock
>
>
> Matt,
> I saw this, but maybe I misunderstood this: I thought it adjusts it in Linux
> only, but reading now shows it does! I did see a note that changes now won't
> t
and therefore
> allow CentOS to maintain the right time without rebooting? I am hoping to use
> this route for consistency versus changing how CentOS interprets the time so
> all servers are the same.
>
man hwclock
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gt; info). Make a note of it and do a Google search on it will give you the
> motherboards manufacturer and bios revision. If the board is out of a HP, Del
> or other branded manufacturer then you can use software to interrogate the
> motherboard and bios to get this info. I don't kn
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 10:16:47AM -0800, nate enlightened us:
> Matt Hyclak wrote:
>
> > Is 'yum provides foo' not good enough?
>
>
> Not really, no. Say your building a package like the OP was,
> and you figure out you need the library libkabc_dir.s
and,
> I'm talking about finding package names for files that are NOT
> installed on your system(s). I suppose I could do rpm -q -l -p
> for each and every RPM, and maintain that list, but that'd also
> assume that I have every RPM, which I may not(base dist
s answer, but cannot think of the solution at
> the moment.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Scott
just add 'time' before your command. like this:
time sudo mt -f /dev/st0 erase
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mac/ip address which instead of doing a localboot does your dos boot disk.
Running a job to scan the log files for clients that have run the dos
program can then remove the specific file, causing subsequent reboots to go
to the default file and local boot.
Seems better to me than having to wait fo
assume is router traffic.
>
Yes, but you can also use it to analyzer squid logs. So if you're
using Squid proxy, then you can charge on your internet usage.
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>
> Any ideas / suggestions?
>
rm -- -N=2007-11-08
The -- tells (most?) programs to stop processing options. This is listed as
an example in the rm man page, so you should know that, right? I mean, you
*did* read the man page
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raid how do I know if there is a failure on one
of the drives anyway? Is hardware RAID1 a good idea?
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One thing I would reccommend
though is putting it in a colocation facillity rather then local.
Also start with a beefy machine because its a real pain to upgrade
later.
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it. It utilizes Exim and dovecot along with standard bind and apache
stuff. You pay monthly or yearly license fee. Its pretty cheap
really. You can also pay a one time fee for a given machine.
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>
> Matt Shields wrote:
> > On Dec 31, 2007 12:13 AM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Well FWbuilder is NOT easy. The documentation does not match the
> >>
ld just set up another Astaro firewall. I have been using
> Astaro since v3, so I am comfortable with it
>
If you've ever used a Checkpoint firewall, FWBuilder is exactly like
that interface. It even comes with a module that will let you modify
Checkpoint firewalls.
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The script you will need to create for yourself (or hire someone), you
can create it in any language. Then call it from a cronjob on
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you should find it.
>
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ is probably what you're
thinking of. It looks like they provide repositories for Fedora distros, but
rebuilding them for EL-based distros probably wouldn't be too hard.
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On Dec 12, 2007 4:46 PM, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Shields wrote:
> > I just got my master-master servers setup and we're running
> > mysql-server-5.0.48-1.el4.centos. I should also mention that Meetup
> > presentation was given by Patric
On Dec 11, 2007 12:42 PM, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Shields wrote:
> > the code). But I saw a presentation at the Boston MySQL Meetup.com
> > group about how to do master-master in mysql 5. We're about to
> > implement this in the next f
ld take foo-0.0.0.0.1beta, give it an epoch of 1 and foo-99.9pro with the
default epoch of 0, and RPM would think the 0.0.0.0.1beta was newer.
I'm not sure why the openoffice 2.x RPMs have an epoch of 1.
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On Dec 11, 2007 6:10 PM, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Shields wrote:
> >
> > If this were master-slave, I'd probably do an LVM Snapshot and get a
> > fresh copy of the master db. The same could be done for
> > master-master.
> >
>
umber listed in the rpm -qa is 2.3.0, but the
> version number listed in the yum
> update confirmation is 2.0.4.
>
> I haven't even touched my yum repos.d directories since I added rpmforge
> back in April.
>
> So, if this is operator error, please enlighten me as to
4.6 to fix the constant polling problem. I'm not sure if the
other has been addressed yet or not. The bugzilla's are in Redhat's systemif
you care to look them up.
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> doesn't exist yet, so replication breaks.
>
> Perhaps someone here knows the proper recovery procedure at this point?
If this were master-slave, I'd probably do an LVM Snapshot and get a
fresh copy of the master db. The same could be done for
master-master.
.meetup.com/137/, she usually posts the presentations
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t; switched to non-Xen kernels on the same setup and it succeeded?
>
I could probably bet you that you doing this on VM's is what's causing
the problem. Grab some cheap old hardware and try setting this up on
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Ditto. It works a lot better, and there are RPMS available for it.
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> On 03/12/2007, James A. Peltier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Karanbir Singh wrote:
> > >
> > > This is the first release where we are also publishing a special
> >
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> Karanbir Singh wrote:
> >
> > This is the first release where we are also publishing a special
> > netinstall iso that can be used to start a remote install. Its
> > included in the isos/ directory. This iso is in addition to the
> >
t; Your modem (rather the driver) doesn't support Class2 or Class2.0 fax
> > command sets.
> >
>
> Figures - I was planning to take it back anyway.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Any recommendations for actual genuine, non-winmodem, CHEAP modems?
>
> And, yes, I
On Nov 30, 2007 6:53 PM, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30/11/2007, Matt Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Take Xen out of the picture until you learn how heartbeat and
> > ipvsadm/ldirectord actually work. You could be having network issues
> >
On Nov 30, 2007 6:40 PM, Matt Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 30, 2007 6:28 PM, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 30/11/2007, Matt Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > LVS is a group of tools that do a lot of different things, t
On Nov 30, 2007 6:28 PM, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30/11/2007, Matt Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > LVS is a group of tools that do a lot of different things, the two
> > that you are interested in are:
> >
> > - heartbeat - provides
On Nov 30, 2007 4:12 PM, Ross S. W. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John R Pierce wrote:
> >
> > Matt Shields wrote:
> > > Dump the cluste suite and use the LinuxVirtualServer.org packages.
> >
> > isn't that heartbeat and stuff repackaged?
&g
On Nov 30, 2007 3:57 PM, John R Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Shields wrote:
> > Dump the cluste suite and use the LinuxVirtualServer.org packages.
>
> isn't that heartbeat and stuff repackaged?
>
With a GUI that actually makes it more difficult to mana
On Nov 30, 2007 3:21 PM, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30/11/2007, Matt Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dump the cluste suite and use the LinuxVirtualServer.org packages.
> > You won't have a gui, but it will be better in the long run. We
e by listing all files starting with ifcfg
and snagging the end part (e.g. eth0 or br0).
The loop figures out what kind of configuration it needs by reading the
file, so I don't think it cares what it is named, as long as it is
ifcfg-something. By renaming bridges to ifcfg-zbrX, it will come afte
ght
> save me some time or doubts.
Dump the cluste suite and use the LinuxVirtualServer.org packages.
You won't have a gui, but it will be better in the long run. We're
using that for quite a few clusters and handling about 30MBit/s on
each of the clusters, I think it's around 10k concurrent conn
t; LogicalVolume[Path] [ PhysicalVolumePath... ]
>
Filing a bug in the PNAELV's bugzilla would be much appreciated, I'm sure.
We can't fix it here.
Matt
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