Hola que tal buenos dias,
Tengo una consulta, resulta que tengo un servidor de archivos SAMBA en un
CentOS 5, el problema que he tengo ahorita es que centralizamos toda la
informacion en este servidor y crecio a 550 GB aproximadamente, me ha traido
algunos problemas por que mi resplados los hacia
El día 24/09/07, Victor Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola que tal buenos dias,
Tengo una consulta, resulta que tengo un servidor de archivos SAMBA en un
CentOS 5, el problema que he tengo ahorita es que centralizamos toda la
informacion en este servidor y crecio a 550 GB
Tengo CentOS 5 instalado, y no he probado la impresion con samba, me podrian
ayudar.
Gracias.
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El lun, 24-09-2007 a las 09:05 -0500, Victor Ramirez escribió:
Hola que tal buenos dias,
Tengo una consulta, resulta que tengo un servidor de archivos SAMBA en
un CentOS 5, el problema que he tengo ahorita es que centralizamos
toda la informacion en este servidor y crecio a 550 GB
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:58:34PM +0800, Ow Mun Heng alleged:
Hi,
I'm wondering if there's a method for doing any of these
1. Check what's the physical memory available.
free -m shows ~768 mem but I was sure that I had 1G of memory in there.
2. I check the kernel and it seems like
On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 22:59 -0700, Garrick Staples wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:58:34PM +0800, Ow Mun Heng alleged:
2. I check the kernel and it seems like the 4G split is in effect so it
should map / correctly recognise there's 1G of Mem there.
Is there any way to check besides
On Monday 24 September 2007 06:06:02 Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
I'm looking for the Red Hat equivalent of this Debian statement
apt-get –y install postfix mailscanner spamassassin bind9 clamav ssh
webmin webmin-core logwatch libspf2-0 libmail-spf-query-perl
Some packages (in fact - many) have
At 07:46 +0800 24/9/07, Feizhou wrote:
... plus an Out of Memory kill of sshd. Second time around (logged
in on the console rather than over ssh), it's just the same except
it's hald that happens to get clobbered instead.
Are you saying that running in RAID0 mode with this card and
I have a weird NFS problem here.
I am trying to set up a machine with Centos 5 on it. First time I've tried
Centos, but it looks like it's going to be the real thing for some machines
that I look after that are intended to be long-term just works application
servers. I plan to start reading and
Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
I'm looking for the Red Hat equivalent of this Debian statement
apt-get –y install postfix mailscanner spamassassin bind9 clamav ssh
webmin webmin-core logwatch libspf2-0 libmail-spf-query-perl
yum search can't find some of the packages. Is there some sort of
Tomasz Napierala wrote:
On Monday 24 September 2007 06:06:02 Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
yum search can't find some of the packages. Is there some sort of
online DB or something that I can search through to see which
repository I need to enable for some of those programs?
you might want to
On 22/09/07 12:58 +0700, beast wrote:
Believe it or not, i've reinstalled 5 times (using kickstart, gnome desktop
but rather minimal pkgs)
I have tried ver 2.2.1 also, but same issue. However it works on other C5
with full install with original OO removed.
I guess it depends on the some pkg
On 9/24/07, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you might want to try http://rpm.pbone.net/
Not a really good idea, except if you really know what you are doing.
Hunting down repositories is a better idea, especially as there are some
trusted ones.
There is a good/safe way of using
Hi all,
Is there a command line command that controls which virtual X screen
a person is viewing?
Sure I can click on one of the 4 virtual X screens but can I control that
from the command line.
Thanks,
Jerry
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On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 13:01 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
I'm looking for the Red Hat equivalent of this Debian statement
apt-get –y install postfix mailscanner spamassassin bind9 clamav ssh
webmin webmin-core logwatch libspf2-0 libmail-spf-query-perl
yum
xvkbd is an X11 utility that send event to X application. You can
script your events.
Just send the good key or mouse event to the good application.
Alain
Regards
On 9/24/07, Jerry Geis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a command line command that controls which virtual X screen
a
Is there a command line command that controls which virtual X screen
a person is viewing?
Sure I can click on one of the 4 virtual X screens but can I
control that
from the command line.
Are you talking about the workspaces provided by the default Gnome
desktop manager? If so,
On Sat, 2007-09-22 at 12:59 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Sat, 2007-09-22 at 15:12 -0400, Dago Pacheco wrote:
Hi... I was trying to install Ktorrent in my centos 4 x64 (i use kde)
and when I typed './configure' i get this error message:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (= Qt 3.3
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of John R Pierce
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 1:16 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Formatting a large disk
William L. Maltby wrote:
IIRC, sector size is controlled at the hardware
On 9/12/07, Jun Salen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/11/07, Jun Salen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
My Mail/Proxy server has from time to time refuse
to
accept accept network connection. If I restart the
network service, the service will again start to
accept connection but after
Rajeev R Veedu wrote:
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Of John R Pierce
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 1:16 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Formatting a large disk
William L. Maltby wrote:
IIRC, sector size is
Simon Banton wrote:
At 07:46 +0800 24/9/07, Feizhou wrote:
... plus an Out of Memory kill of sshd. Second time around (logged
in on the console rather than over ssh), it's just the same except
it's hald that happens to get clobbered instead.
Are you saying that running in RAID0 mode
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, John Lee wrote:
Just curious, but why are there Fedora packages in Centos5 base
repository? (i.e. blahblah.fc6.rpm) Are they compatible with CentOS?
That is a very good questions and I personally veel very sad that Red Hat
chose to do this.
RHEL5 (and CentOS 5) are based
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:34:19 +0200 (CEST)
Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In all cases you
are better off with el5-tagged packages than fc6-tagged packages.
I can certainly understand and appreciate that. However, some Fedora packages
that I assumed would be basic don't seem to exist for
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:34:19 +0200 (CEST)
Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In all cases you
are better off with el5-tagged packages than fc6-tagged packages.
I can certainly understand and appreciate that. However, some Fedora packages
that I
At 10:04 -0400 24/9/07, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
How about trying your benchmarks with the 'disktest' utility from the
LTP (Linux Test Project),
Now fetched and installed - I'd be grateful for a suggestion as to an
appropriate disktest command line for a 4GB RAM twin CPU box with
250GB RAID
Hi Folks,
I have some users who have a 64-bit CentOS 4.x install (current),
which was installed with @Everything and then some annoying packages
strategically removed (mrtg, pegasus*, mailman...) and they have
decided they have a need for php5.
I find on the web this instruction for doing
Simon Banton wrote:
At 10:04 -0400 24/9/07, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
How about trying your benchmarks with the 'disktest' utility from the
LTP (Linux Test Project),
Now fetched and installed - I'd be grateful for a suggestion as to an
appropriate disktest command line for a 4GB RAM twin
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:25:21PM -0400, David Mackintosh wrote:
I have some users who have a 64-bit CentOS 4.x install (current),
which was installed with @Everything and then some annoying packages
strategically removed (mrtg, pegasus*, mailman...) and they have
decided they have a need for
Hi all,
I tried to install centos 4.5 i386 as a guest on an AMD x2 machine today.
It told me it did not find any install media. I had created an 8G disk
for it.
Is there a SCSI driver I need to Add when prompted? I have never used SCSI
and dont know which SCSI controller vmware is emulating.
Jerry Geis spake the following on 9/24/2007 11:12 AM:
Hi all,
I tried to install centos 4.5 i386 as a guest on an AMD x2 machine today.
It told me it did not find any install media. I had created an 8G disk
for it.
Is there a SCSI driver I need to Add when prompted? I have never used
SCSI
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I just wondered if there was an equivalent to Solaris Zones available
for Linux. Not necessarily a full blown separate operating system
like vmware, but more like chroot on steroids...
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Ok - I didnt realize it was called workspace, but yes that is it.
But - what I want is a command line program that I can execute to
show workspace 3.
The sometime later execute a command line program to show workspace 1.
Sorry, I don't know about a command line option for this (and the
Andy Harrison wrote:
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I just wondered if there was an equivalent to Solaris Zones available
for Linux. Not necessarily a full blown separate operating system
like vmware, but more like chroot on steroids...
Xen allows one to create fully
I am not having a good experience with vmware.
Twice I have tried it today and it locks up my machine.
First attempt was to install centos 4.5 i386. It told me it
could not find anything to install on. After a post to the list
I was instructed to not do typical, but custom and select LSILogic
as
Anyone else experiences this with vmware. Is it something I am not
doing or its just not going to work for me?
I've gotten it to work before. From a hazy memory all I had to do was
select RedHat 4 as a system type, and run the installer in text mode.
The VMWare forums have a ton of good
Today I decided to install all the latest updates (including the
-06 kernel). The yum update seems to have run just fine (no
errors), but when I rebooted the system it just sits there with the
word GRUB in the upper left hand corner. I booted from the
CentOS 4.5 install CD into rescue
On 9/24/07, Flaherty, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh and check the premade images VMWare offers. They call them
appliances, but they are just premade images.
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/ I know they have CentOS5.
Downloadable vmware-images for CentOS 4 and 5, prebuilt and updated,
On 9/24/07, Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/24/07, Flaherty, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh and check the premade images VMWare offers. They call them
appliances, but they are just premade images.
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/ I know they have CentOS5.
Downloadable
http://dev.centos.org/~tru/vmware/centos-4/
http://dev.centos.org/~tru/vmware/centos-5/
Thanks again for the links, these will be useful.
On Sep 24, 2007, at 5:24 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 9/24/07, Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/24/07, Flaherty, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just wondered if there was an equivalent to Solaris Zones available
for Linux. Not necessarily a full blown separate operating system
like vmware, but more like chroot on steroids...
We are using openvz at work, and is a excellent alternative to
Everyone,
I recently added a 300gig Seagate sata drive on a Centos 5.0 and have a
couple of questions.
The drive was recognized with the device as /dev/sdc. The system came
with some SCCI drives that are labeled as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. I was
surprised that the sata drives used sdc. Are the
On 25/09/2007, at 6:41 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
Alfred von Campe spake the following on 9/24/2007 1:59 PM:
Today I decided to install all the latest updates (including the
-06 kernel). The yum update seems to have run just fine (no
errors), but when I rebooted the system it just sits there
Simon Banton wrote:
At 07:46 +0800 24/9/07, Feizhou wrote:
... plus an Out of Memory kill of sshd. Second time around (logged in
on the console rather than over ssh), it's just the same except it's
hald that happens to get clobbered instead.
Are you saying that running in RAID0 mode with
Running Centos5 server software.
Running ALL software except virtualization and server cluster.
Patched this server software via yum updates as of 9.24.2007
Downloaded the webcam software for FC7 from:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=10106
Zoneminder-1.22.3-6.fc7.i386.rpm
I am currently running K12LTSP on Centos 5, which is working well but
without sound on most machines(ok all). So in order to remedy this and the
cd-burning issue I have decided to try to install CentOS locally on one
machine and then apply the personalizations via NFS.
Steps:
I editted the
Quoting Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But when I try to login as that user I got the dreaded:
User's $HOME/.dmrc file is being ignored. This prevents the default
sessionand languages from being saved. File should be owned by user and have
644 Permissions. User's $HOME directory must be owned by user
On Monday 24 September 2007, Steven Haigh wrote:
Quoting Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NFS uses the user ID of the user (UID) for permissions. You will need
to have the correct permissions on each system, and the correct
username associated with the same UID on each machine.
If you are running
Dear Salam,
Missing Dependency: perl(Device::SerialPort) is needed by package
zoneminder
Have you ever used CPAN for perl. if you donot know than i am not telling
you the
whole procedure. Please read about CPAN its very very handy for filling Perl
dependencies.
Well, you can also download the
Once upon a time Monday 24 September 2007, umair shakil wrote:
Dear Salam,
Missing Dependency: perl(Device::SerialPort) is needed by package
zoneminder
Have you ever used CPAN for perl. if you donot know than i am not telling
you the
whole procedure. Please read about CPAN its very very
Salam!!!
Well, i havenot faced such kind of issues. Its about months i am running
applications
and their performance also seems to be good enough.
Secondly, why using srpms, another way i gave the source download, well man
cpan is not be useable in this scenario.
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On
umair shakil wrote:
Salam!!!
Well, i havenot faced such kind of issues. Its about months i am
running applications
and their performance also seems to be good enough.
Secondly, why using srpms, another way i gave the source download,
well man
cpan is not be useable in this scenario.
Hi,
I have an DNAT ISSUE with PREROUTING.
This is my setup.
I have 2 firewalls running iptables.
Pls asume 1.2.3.4/29 is the internet interace of FIRST firewall.
2.3.4.5/29 is the internet interface of SECOND firewall. it has DMZ zone. in
that DMZ zone, mail server runnig @ 192.168.100.3
Now
hello,
the last 3 times I installed C5, the MBR was unchanged and nothing was written
into /boot/grub except splash.xbm.gz
there were no stage* files, nor a menu.lst
I know how to fix that.
Would I have better luck using a partition mounted as /boot?
Anyone succeded with Grub that way? I
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