M110),
eg updating the BIOS, which seem to require Windows to be running.
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find any firm statement that this operation
actually left anything on the source disk.
(They use the term transfer throughout.)
I found the Acronis documentation hard to follow;
but to be fair Clonezilla documentation is fairly obscure too.
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seems to assume the the machine is running under Windows.
(Admittedly it didn't tell me anything more than smart under CentOS.)
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is that I want to keep
the original disk, and I'm not sure
from the documentation if True Image allows this.
Any opinions on the better of the two?
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I notice that the certificate /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
on my CentOS-5.5 system expired on 7 Jan 2010,
although the openssl-0.9.8e-12.el5_4.6 package was updated in March.
What is the point of this certificate?
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fail2ban (with shorewall),
though that is probably a coincidence.
In any case, what does this line mean,
and is there any way of stopping it (short of stopping selinux)?
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, but is it different for you?
It is running as root, according to ps aux | grep fail2ban.
(I run it as a service sudo service fail2ban restart.)
Do you get my message (NULL security context ...)?
I've no idea what this means, or what it is referring to.
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
I was thinking of copying the old root partition with
sudo cp -a -P /* /mnt/hd
I think the command rsync is a better approach for this task. It has
much more features, for example, you can exclude certain files.
Thanks for the suggestion
mean by no downtime?
What exactly do you do?
Is it documented anywhere?
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partition).
Then I'd have to modify the new /etc/fstab .
Is that a sensible approach?
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everything exactly on an inode by inode basis.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Could you give a concrete command for copying /
to say a new filesystem on /mnt/hd ?
(I'm wondering how this approach deals with symbolic links,
/dev , /proc , etc
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command for copying the system
from / to /mnt/hd , say?
Would one exclude /dev or /proc , for example?
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kalinix wrote:
I think the command rsync is a better approach for this task. It has
much more features, for example, you can exclude certain files.
In offline mode is even better
How exactly?
This is my server, so if I stopped it
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Todd Denniston wrote:
is there an available package for CentOS5 which provides the metafont
command, or a replacement? What is the name and which repo? please.
The command is mpost not metapost.
I have /usr/bin/mpost in the tetex-3.0-33.8.el5_5.5 package
under Centos-5.5
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about this.
In fact, I'm not clear how one should deal with logwatch entries
in general.
Is there any document giving advice on this?
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manually check your log files or use a better tool.
Such as ...
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a given IP for so long after so many (3? 5?)
failed attempts to break in. It also does a whois on the IP, which is a
little more info.
Thanks, I'll try that.
I had heard of fail2ban , but was slightly put off by the strange name;
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-generated pages
I have changed it to Off, and restarted the httpd service.
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for this
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localing install hplip ...,
and as far as I can see this works fine.
The printer has a USB connection,
and with the printer on
CUPS found it and I installed it
with the one of the three printers I was offered
having HPLIP in the title.
As far as I can see it works fine.
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Dag Wieers wrote:
Is anyone successfully using hplip under CentOS?
When I try to print on my HP Officejet J4580
I always get the error
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Is anyone successfully using hplip under CentOS?
When I try to print on my HP Officejet J4580
I always get the error
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Milos Blazevic wrote:
Is anyone successfully using hplip under CentOS?
When I try to print on my HP Officejet J4580
I always get the error
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is set to REJECT.
Maybe that is the default in the iptables setting too?
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did not say he wanted to route IPV4 traffic.
He said he could not access his server from local machines.
Are you saying you must have the setting you mention in /etc/sysctl.conf ?
That cannot be true, as I can access my server and I don't have your entry.
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ACCEPT
in /etc/shorewall/policy;
but that is not really relevant to the point at issue.
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would have the effect you describe.
Nb I don't really understand iptables,
but I find shorewall does most of the thinking for me.
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Robert Heller wrote:
It would be simplier to just get a network camera, such as the ones made
by axis.com.
Isn't Axis rather expensive?
I've found the Linksys WVC54GCA WiFi camera has worked pretty well for me,
at least after I updated the firmware.
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right;[[ImageLink(TimothyLee/TimothyLee96.png,TimothyLee,alt=Timothy
Lee,width=48)]]||
- == CentOS Errata ==
- ''This section highlights the most severe security updates for each
supported CentOS release, whilst providing a summary and short links to the
reference of the security issue
Dear all,
On 05/02/2010 09:58 PM, Alan Bartlett wrote:
Sorry, Timothy Eduardo. Once your tweaked your versions, please let
Didi know and the issue will then be released.
Chinese translation is up-to-sync. Sorry about the delay, but operating
from Hong Kong means that it's almost always
get a heads up on status?
Chinese translation is missing only your final two updates. Will catch
up ASAP.
Regards,
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Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann wrote:
Due to that the last release was a last minute thing again I want to
announce that no more information will be added to the Newsletter after
the 25th. of April.
Er, what newsletter is this ...?
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the impression that Tim was asking if this was a Linux
newsletter, or CentOS, or StarWars, the newsletter, or?
Quite.
Have I missed 1002 other newsletters?
[Hint: an URL would be useful.]
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series (HP Officejet J4500 series USB CN89C552GR052T
HPLIP)
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What do the different choices mean?
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) it is supportetd out of the box - but no with CentOS.
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Hi Folks,
I'd like to use start-stop-daemon on my centos-machine.
I know , it's debian-like.
But I can't find startproc on my machine nor in the repos.
What is the CentOS-replacement for start-stop-daemon?
Thx
Timothy
P.S. I found a start-stop-daemon.c script - but how to compile
start-stop-daemon.c:133: Fehler: expected »;« before »}« token
Timothy
P.S. perhaps you are a german?
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to mimic some similar functions.
My goal is:
start a service/daemon using init.d-script with user != root in a correct way.
One solution is using su/sudo - but is that clean?
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Am Sonntag, 4. April 2010 18:16:32 schrieb Timo Schoeler:
Could you provide the lines 110 to 140 of start-stop-daemon.c?
Was a problem (syntax-error) in a printf - function.
Delete this function - compilation successfull.
I will try this binary
Thx for help
Timothy
74816 1236 ?Ss Mar15 0:01 crond
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starts.
Each of the scripts then runs twice.
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that /etc/rc.d/init.d/crond on the two machines
are the same.
So too is /etc/sysconfig/crond .
I'm not clear why crond starts another copy of crond,
even on the second machine?
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is the cause of the problem.
I've no idea where it came from;
I guess I must have copied at some time -
I see the file is dated 1 March.
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]: (root) CMD (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly)
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This doesn't have any bad effect,
but it does run the scripts in /etc/cron.hourly twice.
I just wonder if anyone has come across this curiosity?
Or can suggest any possible cause.
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have been automatically installed.
My impression is that anacrontab was ignored until recently,
but now as far as I can see both are being read and acted on.
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on that machine.
To repeat my question, is one meant to turn anacron off
if the machine is running all the time?
Or is anacron meant to determine this in some way?
And if so, how?
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this duplication does not occur,
even though everything seems the same as on the first machine.
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you are missing some things?
In any case, surely CentOS is intended basically for servers,
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) CMD (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly)
but none of the scripts in this directory
seem to be touched.
I've tried running them by hand, and this seems to work fine.
Is there some problem, or subtlety, about crond under CentOS?
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of logwatch or shorewall.
Has there been some default change?
I should say that I'm not sure if I mind losing these warnings,
as I never used to do anything about them.
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of people suggested gitolite,
but when I examined this I couldn't make out what it did.
As will be obvious I am a Git newbie,
having been reared on SVN.
But I thought some CentOS users might have met this problem
and come to a simple solution.
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()
p = os.popen(%s -t -fgayle...@alice.it % SENDMAIL, w)
p.write(To: gayle...@eircom.net\r\n)
p.write(From: Timothy Murphy gayle...@alice.it\r\n)
p.write(Subject: Anghiari IP address\r\n)
p.write(\r\n)
p.write(tt + \r\n)
p.write(ipaddr + \r\n)
p.close()
sys.exit
understood.
Eg how exactly does one recover a lost file or folder with it?
Whereas I have been saved several times in restoring lost material
with BackupPC, including the contents of one entire damaged drive.
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be incorporated into the
stock SRPM? (As far as I know, non-i586 builds should not be
affected)
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optimized binaries iirc - must
check gcc) optimized binaries due to the architecture differences of the
Pentium?
Got some VIA C3 processors that absolutely refuse to run i686 kernels.
They were running on Fedora 7, but that's getting too abandoned for any
good.
Regards,
Timothy
On 01/11/2010 03:23 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Timothy Leetimothy.ty@gmail.com
wrote:
Got some VIA C3 processors that absolutely refuse to run i686 kernels.
They were running on Fedora 7, but that's getting too abandoned for any
good.
CentOS-4 provides
to allow?
[I should say that the CentOS server is remote,
and difficult to access directly;
that is why I used system-config-securitylevel-tui,
rather than system-config-securitylevel .]
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Is this available on CentOS systems?
If so, what advantage does running it provide?
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I guess that's true.
It was just that I found the yum-rhn-plugin package available on Fedora,
and wondered what it was for.
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just have been that my remote ISP
did not like me giving a local address.
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import os
import socket
import urllib2
import sys
import time
tt = time.ctime()
ipaddr = 192.168.5.22
p = os.popen(%s -t -fgayle...@alice.it % SENDMAIL, w)
p.write(To: gayle...@eircom.net\r\n)
p.write(From: Timothy Murphy gayle...@alice.it\r\n)
p.write(Subject: Anghiari IP address\r\n)
p.write
there,
but /var/spool/mail/tim and /var/spool/mqueue/ were empty.
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Akemi Yagi wrote:
Timothy,
I also use gmail and often (but not all the time) find your e-mail in
the spam folder. May have to do with some non-English encoding ??
OK, thanks.
As I said, I will see if I can get to the bottom of this.
Someone told me it was the fault of KMail for using non
600ms).
STUN unknown: 0 mandatory attribute(s)!
Received 88-bytes STUN message
No XOR-MAPPED-ADDRESS: 1
Mapped address found!
Mapped address: 79.53.131.211 port 44939
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address found!
Mapped address: 79.52.127.237 port 58108
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[...@althea ~]$ uname -a
Linux althea.gayleard.com 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 03:28:30 EDT 2009
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Sorry about that.
I suspect it is because I changed my email address in a couple of places
to allow me to post to a mailman list in my college.
I guess your machine found a contradiction somewhere.
I'll look into it.
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do you have remote console access i.e. DRAC or ILO ?
No.
did you mention if any recent OS or other software updates like 5.3 to 5.4
or otherwise?
It is a newer box w/ 5.4 installed.
someone could be DOS'ing the server ???
Does not appear that way and if it was I would imagine console should
I am at a lost with this server of mine.
I have replaced everything except just replacing the entire server. The
server is running at a low load but every so often it starts to have high
packet loss / latency(the average ms for me is 80 but it jumps to 4000
during this period) and eventually
From: nate
What kind of NIC? 80ms is normal if your going a few thousand miles,
how far apart is the system your pinging from?
If it's a NIC like a Realtek or something don't think twice just
get a good server grade NIC. Broadcom or Intel are common ones.
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Les Mikesell wrote:
but out of curiosity, did you just do a
simple yum update or did you follow the procedure in the release notes
document?
Where is this document?
Incidentally, I did a simple yum update and it seemed to work fine.
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NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME)
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Hi all,
Sorry for this newbie question. I am having a problem with yum on centos
4.7. When I try something like yum update I get the following error:
file:///misc/CO4/updates/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 5] OSError: [Errno 2]
No such file or directory: '/misc/CO4/updates/repodata/repomd.xml'
Dear all,
FrontPage currently mentions a bi-weekly newsletter. This should be
changed to monthly.
Regards,
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for non-existent zh-tw
pages? Thanks!
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the corresponding alterations in Traditional
Chinese pages.
You can also work on new translations. Grayed-out links on
http://wiki.centos.org/zh/HowTos/ point to non-existent translations.
Regards,
Timothy Lee
On 08/10/2009 06:47 PM, Samuel Cheng wrote:
恩,可以。谢谢
Dear Ralph,
On FrontPage, can you please add a link to zh-tw with the label
Traditional Chinese (or 繁體中文), and rename the zh link to
Simplified Chinese (or 简体中文).
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Dear Ralph,
On 08/10/2009 06:05 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Timothy Lee wrote:
My suggestion was to create the new zh-tw subdirectory, then I'll
manually add in the pages, and get the content transferred -- need to
copy the #language meta-data by hand on each page anyway.
That sounds doable
the new zh-tw subdirectory, then I'll
manually add in the pages, and get the content transferred -- need to
copy the #language meta-data by hand on each page anyway.
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to Chinese in general, you should get in
contact with Timothy Lee who has been doing all that lately.
Timothy! You there?!
Ralph
Hi, Timothy Lee here. Feel free to help out with the Chinese
translations. The wiki currently has no way of indicating what
translations exist for a given page, so you
Dear Ralph,
On 08/06/2009 10:27 AM, Timothy Lee wrote:
On 08/05/2009 08:13 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I pointed you to the chinese translation of that page
http://wiki.centos.org/zh/HowTos/Virtualization/Introduction - that one?
If you want to help translating to Chinese in general, you
privileges. I
often call it webmaster.
Thanks for your response.
But as I mentioned, I installed drupal by sudo yum install drupal,
and was never asked to register an account.
I'll see if I can deduce from the MySQL database
what name and email address have been assigned.
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or the email address they gave.
In any case, when I yum-deleted drupal,
and deleted the drupal databse,
and started again, it all worked fine.
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address.
I don't recall ever giving an email address for drupal,
but I give one now, and click on Email new password.
I wait for my mail to come in, but nothing about drupal arrives ...
Who is meant to be sending me this email?
What a shambles ...
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indeed ask on http://drupal.org/forum,
but just got replies saying that it was easy.
Not one person listed a single command they gave.
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look at the official installation instructions,
and I found them confusing and contradictory.
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one has to create?
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entered in /etc/httpd/logs/error_log involving gallery2.
But now I look at them nearly all involve google sites,
and presumably arise from some kind of robotic search.
In fact the installation method I used (as described above)
was remarkably simple, and didn't turn up any errors.
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that there is some condition for seeing this file
that my system is not fulfilling.
Any and all suggestions gratefully received.
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Stephen Harris wrote:
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 01:14:26PM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
The mirrorlist entry in my Fedora-11 /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-update.repo
[...]
Any and all suggestions gratefully received.
This is a list for CentOS, not Fedora. You'll get better help if you
post
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to admin.fedoraproject.org|209.132.176.120|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
16:17:03 ERROR 404: Not Found.
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to help.
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