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Saludos.
Por favor necesito ayuda. Tengo un servidor con centos y para correos uso
sendmail, al parecer todo esta bien los correos entran y salen sin ningun
problema.
Pero por alguna razon no se registran los logs, reinicie el syslog
/etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog restart y sale todo OK, pero los logs
ESTIMADA VIVIANA
Muchas veces los logs no se miran, por lo que es buena idea configurar el
sistema para enviar *todos* los logs a un archivo (además del habitual) y
visualizarlo en un terminal, para así poder ver *en tiempo real* todo lo que
pasa en nuestra máquina. Esto nos permitirá aprender
Warren, Eucke wrote:
I do see the manual fix for it and will be testing that
shortly. I am,
however, dealing with a fairly rigid internal legal
department that may
not welcome a fix that's not
official. So I have two questions:
1) Is there an official or accepted
way to inquire about
If you want a official fix then get your self a redhat license, nothing
wrong with the excellent help that one can get from this list but by
supporting redhat you also in my eyes support centos.
The only thing that I have noticed with RH support is that they are actually
slower to release a fix
Vandaman wrote:
What company is this that doesn't wan't to pay for a support
contract for RHEL but insists on using CentOS but requires
official fixes only?
1. Can you name and shame this comapany it will make good reading
on teh web.
a casino gaming machine manufacturer. their
Bo Lynch wrote:
Just wanted to get some thoughts from the list.
We are a public k-12 school and are looking to migrate to a groupware
style system for out staff to collaborate better. Currently we are using
Squirrelmail/postfix for email. Does anyone have any
recommendations/opinions.
I've did some googling and have not came up with and answer yet. Is
there
a list of packages that after update require a reboot, other then kernel?
TIA
Brian
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Scalix
and just to name the third of the big three: OpenXchange.
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On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Alain PORTAL
alain.por...@univ-montp2.fr wrote:
Le mercredi 7 janvier 2009 à 16:44, William L. Maltby a écrit :
rpm --erase full-versioned-package-name and run it.
This rpm command erase an installed package, not a file in a directory.
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On Fri, January 9, 2009 6:23 am, Kevin Thorpe wrote:
Bo Lynch wrote:
Just wanted to get some thoughts from the list.
We are a public k-12 school and are looking to migrate to a groupware
style system for out staff to collaborate better. Currently we are using
Squirrelmail/postfix for
Bo Lynch schrieb:
On Fri, January 9, 2009 6:23 am, Kevin Thorpe wrote:
Bo Lynch wrote:
Just wanted to get some thoughts from the list.
We are a public k-12 school and are looking to migrate to a groupware
style system for out staff to collaborate better. Currently we are using
Hm. Zimbra does _that_ very well IMO. Supports IE+FF+Safari,
at least for the webmail-stuff.
I'm not sure if the Open-Source version actually supports the
Outlook-stuff (we use the commercial version and I don't use
Outlook anyway...).
I'd give Zimbra a try. It's relatively easy
On Fri, January 9, 2009 10:07 am, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Bo Lynch schrieb:
On Fri, January 9, 2009 6:23 am, Kevin Thorpe wrote:
Bo Lynch wrote:
Just wanted to get some thoughts from the list.
We are a public k-12 school and are looking to migrate to a groupware
style system for out
David Hrbáč napsal(a):
Hi,
RH devel kernels from http://people.redhat.com/dzickus/el5/ built
against Centos tree are available here:
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el5/hrb-kernel/stable/x86_64/repodata/
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el5/hrb-kernel/stable/i386/repodata/
Regards,
David Hrbáč
RH devel
Per Qvindesland wrote:
If you want a official fix then get your self a redhat
license, nothing
wrong with the excellent help that one can get from this
list but by
supporting redhat you also in my eyes support centos.
The only thing that I have noticed with RH support is that
they are
David Hrbáč wrote:
RH devel kernel from http://people.redhat.com/vgoyal/rhel4
and built
against Centos tree are available here:
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el4/hrb-kernel/stable/x86_64/repodata/
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el4/hrb-kernel/stable/i386/repodata/
I would guess what was said by Dag
I appreciate the input on this question from those who have made
suggestions. As the unofficial fix for %post does not change the
target build (as the anaconda rpms are untouched) I will move in that
direction. Those of you speculating will have to accept that there is
much I cannot share and
Hi!
It may be a little OT but i'm searching for a c/c++ programmer for the
development of a remote controlled multimedia player that would run
under CentOS with Aja OEM card. We'd use this player in our fully
automatic TV broadcast system.
We currently have a player
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Agile Aspect agile.asp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - when I'm running CentOS 4.4, and I run the
command
yum update nfs
which version of NFS do I get - the version for
CentOS 4.4, or the version for CentOS 4.7
(which I presume is the latest release)?
Any
David Hrbáč wrote:
RH devel kernel from http://people.redhat.com/vgoyal/rhel4 and built
against Centos tree are available here:
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el4/hrb-kernel/stable/x86_64/repodata/
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el4/hrb-kernel/stable/i386/repodata/
I dont see the point in building
Vandaman napsal(a):
I would guess what was said by Dag here
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-January/070168.html
applies here as well?
Not for everyone, as we tests kernels intensively and on a large volume
of machines, web need easy way. So yum repo is the point, not mentioning
On Wed, January 7, 2009 7:19 pm, Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 18:54 -0500, Bo Lynch wrote:
So are you required to run zimbras release of these packages?
If you are forced to use them then how delayed are the releases.
Are you able to use something other than amavis and clam for
Bo Lynch schrieb:
Can you use postfix with horde/imp?
Well, postfix is just a MTA. IMP will use localhost:25 or
/usr/lib/sendmail to send mail ;-)
What's more interesting is the choice of IMAP-server ;-)
Rainer
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On Fri, January 9, 2009 11:31 am, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Bo Lynch schrieb:
Can you use postfix with horde/imp?
Well, postfix is just a MTA. IMP will use localhost:25 or
/usr/lib/sendmail to send mail ;-)
What's more interesting is the choice of IMAP-server ;-)
Rainer
Bo Lynch schrieb:
Should I be concerned with the Licensing structure down the road? Meaning
in your opinion do you think that zimbra will close its door on the open
source model.
The chance is always there.
I come from the BSD-world, where this is happening regularly (or
actually designed to
On Fri, January 9, 2009 11:31 am, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Bo Lynch schrieb:
Can you use postfix with horde/imp?
Well, postfix is just a MTA. IMP will use localhost:25 or
/usr/lib/sendmail to send mail ;-)
What's more interesting is the choice of IMAP-server ;-)
Rainer
Brian wrote:
I've did some googling and have not came up with and answer yet. Is
there
a list of packages that after update require a reboot, other then kernel?
That is a difficult question, and the answer depends on how certain you
need to be that no running process is still using the
Bo Lynch schrieb:
On Fri, January 9, 2009 11:31 am, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Bo Lynch schrieb:
Can you use postfix with horde/imp?
Well, postfix is just a MTA. IMP will use localhost:25 or
/usr/lib/sendmail to send mail ;-)
What's more interesting is the choice of
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On Fri, Jan 09, 2009, Bo Lynch wrote:
...
Should I be concerned with the Licensing structure down the road? Meaning
in your opinion do you think that zimbra will close its door on the open
source model. Just don't want to demo something get everyone excited about
using it and have to migrate to
maybe can look at http://nexist.sourceforge.net/groupware.html.
cheers
2009/1/7 Bo Lynch bly...@ameliaschools.com:
Just wanted to get some thoughts from the list.
We are a public k-12 school and are looking to migrate to a groupware
style system for out staff to collaborate better.
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 11:29 -0600, Ricardo Carrillo wrote:
maybe can look at http://nexist.sourceforge.net/groupware.html.
Nothing on that list has been updated since 2004! If you want to do
searching use a mainstream site like http://www.freshmeat.net
(although many projects, including ours
on 1-9-2009 8:21 AM Bo Lynch spake the following:
On Fri, January 9, 2009 11:31 am, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Bo Lynch schrieb:
Can you use postfix with horde/imp?
Well, postfix is just a MTA. IMP will use localhost:25 or
/usr/lib/sendmail to send mail ;-)
What's more interesting is the
on 1-9-2009 9:23 AM Bill Campbell spake the following:
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009, Bo Lynch wrote:
...
Should I be concerned with the Licensing structure down the road? Meaning
in your opinion do you think that zimbra will close its door on the open
source model. Just don't want to demo something
Only was a reference for groupware names, you have to search into
software repositories like freshmeat as well sourceforge.
2009/1/9 Adam Tauno Williams awill...@whitemice.org:
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 11:29 -0600, Ricardo Carrillo wrote:
maybe can look at
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Max Hetrick maxhetr...@verizon.net wrote:
René Standfest wrote:
We have running at the moment eGroupWare, but we plan to migrate to SOGo
(http://sogo.opengroupware.org) in the next two months (we had some annoying
problems with eGW in the past). It has a really
Does Centos include any runtime monitor/control software for raid arrays
on AACRAID devices as on IBM 3650's?
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Les Mikesell wrote:
Does Centos include any runtime monitor/control software for raid arrays
on AACRAID devices as on IBM 3650's?
Usually i use the ServeRAID adapter (8K for such x3650 model) that use
the ipssend (cli) or Serveraid manager (agent/gui) or even IBM director,
depending on
Bill Campbell wrote:
...
Should I be concerned with the Licensing structure down the road? Meaning
in your opinion do you think that zimbra will close its door on the open
source model. Just don't want to demo something get everyone excited about
using it and have to migrate to something
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 13:15 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
Bill Campbell wrote:
...
Should I be concerned with the Licensing structure down the road? Meaning
in your opinion do you think that zimbra will close its door on the open
source model. Just don't want to demo something get everyone
Can you use postfix with horde/imp?
Yes, Horde doesn't care what the SMTP provider is so long as it works.
Well, postfix is just a MTA. IMP will use localhost:25 or
/usr/lib/sendmail to send mail ;-)
What's more interesting is the choice of IMAP-server ;-)
Yep.
We currently use
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Warren, Eucke wrote:
... To suggest a shaming only makes the Centos community
look bad as it would be done so without understanding the
entire environment and situation.
Thank you for the restrained reply, Eucke
Wearing my '@centos.org' hat, let me add that I strongly
Awhile ago I've tried to rebuild fc6 totem-xine in mock
but stopped short due to a large number of dependencies
as I wasn't sure of the result.
livna for FC6 is the totem-xine I'm using, I built all the dependencies
from Fedora/livna that were not in the centos/epel repos.
I
Bo Lynch wrote:
We really do not use an email client here. We try to keep everything web
based as much as possible. So interfacing with a email client such as
outlook really isn't that important to me. The web interface is what I'm
interested in.
Have you looked at the SME server disto
When I run this, I have ssh,http checked and have added Kerberos and squid
manually
below, but when I save it I still get a port 88:tcp added to the
/etc/sysconfig/iptables
file?
What can I use to track what is forcing it to get added? The box is a current
CentOS 5x86 server. I was running
I was running apache on it with it set to 88, but it has
since been moved back to 80.
Since the box is a member of an ADS site, the Kerberos threw me, it
took the 88 we entered, and I forgot the tui converts your numerical
entry to the text equivalent.
Sorry for the noise...
jlc
Hi,
I've just startted configuring yum-updatesd on all our servers to install
updates automatically and it works great.
But I don't see anywhere in its config or command line options a way to
find which package version was replaced by which.
Is this achieveable in any way or should I resort
Sorry for an off topic post, but a lot of you folks are sysadmins here or
there, and just might have a suggestion... ;-)
I have a WinXP machine that is to be unattended for a period of 3 years (yes,
I know, it sounds ridiculous, but still...). What I need is remote access to
it to perform
OpenVPN.
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Sorry for an off topic post, but a lot of you folks are sysadmins here
or
there, and just might have a suggestion... ;-)
I have a WinXP machine that is to be
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@panet.co.yu wrote:
Sorry for an off topic post, but a lot of you folks are sysadmins here or
there, and just might have a suggestion... ;-)
I have a WinXP machine that is to be unattended for a period of 3 years (yes,
I know, it sounds
Scott Silva wrote:
I thought the gaming industry used the IBM midrange equipment almost
exclusively, or maybe that is only on their backend systems that actually
control the machines.
FWIW, after a brief power failure at a local casino, I saw a Linux boot
sequence being displayed on the
Alle,
When we run sa-compile on a CentOS 4 distro (old hardware, Dual Celeron
SMP), gcc only uses one CPU when compiling. Is there any way to use both
processors, or is this a question for the SA list?
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Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Sorry for an off topic post, but a lot of you folks are sysadmins here or
there, and just might have a suggestion... ;-)
I have a WinXP machine that is to be unattended for a period of 3 years (yes,
I know, it sounds ridiculous, but still...). What I need is remote
Well use Radmin 2.2 for the server and
Wine and Radmin 3 for the Client
Works fine for me
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Camron W. Fox wrote:
Alle,
When we run sa-compile on a CentOS 4 distro (old hardware, Dual Celeron
SMP), gcc only uses one CPU when compiling. Is there any way to use both
processors, or is this a question for the SA list?
I think it's a question for the SA list, though doing some
Amos Shapira wrote:
But I don't see anywhere in its config or command line options a way to
find which package version was replaced by which.
this is just my guess but as yum-updatesd uses yum so the log should be
in the logfile directed by yum.conf namely /var/log/yum.log.
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