Francisco Javier Aravena Jimenez wrote:
Hola todos, esperando que estas fiestas esten muy bien la consulta es
alguien sabe cuando deberia salir la version de centos 6.0???
hola Francisco
la respuesta de ellos fue: Saldrá el día que toque o algo así... es
decir... no tienen una fecha exacta y
Hola les deseos un ¡Feliz Año Nuevo! para todos los colaboradores de
esta maravillosa lista de Centos
Gracias
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Telef: (537) 832/3494
Felicidades a todos, espero disfruten mucho estas fiestas y que el proximo
año tenga muchos exitos...
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2010
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Y sabes de donde puedo descargar un manual de instalacion y configuracion
del Zimbra?
El 26 de noviembre de 2010 12:41, Elder Flores Salas flores.el...@gmail.com
escribió:
Si quieres tranquilidad , estabilidad , facil configuracion respaldo y
manejo..
Te recomiendo centos 5.5 + Zimbra
Saludos
Alguien puede ayudarme con lo suguiente inconveniente, tengo un servidor
DELL Power Edge 1600 a 32 bits con Centos 4.5 y RM/Cobol V 11 , cuando se
instalo el proceso fue exitoso , ahora vamos hacer un cambio de servidor a
64 bits con Centos 4.8 y vemos que la version de Cobol no esta
64 bits con Centos 4.8 y vemos que la version de Cobol no esta reconociendo
el sistema operativo.
Instale Centos 4.8 ya que soporta la controladora de los discos , el
servidor es un DELL Power Edge 710 . Trate de hallar la versiòn 4.7 pero sin
resultado
tecnicamente las diferencias entre 4.x
2010/12/29 Oscar Martinez Mejia omartinezme...@gmail.com:
Saludos
Alguien puede ayudarme con lo suguiente inconveniente, tengo un servidor
DELL Power Edge 1600 a 32 bits con Centos 4.5 y RM/Cobol V 11 , cuando se
instalo el proceso fue exitoso , ahora vamos hacer un cambio de servidor a
64
On 12/28/2010 11:01 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
take a look at: http://www.mini-itx.com/store/ and
http://www.mini-itx.com/store/?c=40
http://ocf-linux.sourceforge.net/ possibly also helps on smp systems
(dualcore) with openvpn aes encryption
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That would be useful. I'm pretty sure openvpn uses the OPENSSL
libraries, so it might very well improve openvpn performance. That
would be a big win. I think the Dell dual xeon for $650 is the easiest
solution. It is Redhat certified and requires no 3rd party device
drivers for CentOS. I
Original Message
Subject: Re: [CentOS] 2 Ethernet cabling question
From: Raymond Lillard r...@sonic.net
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 12:36:43 AM
On 12/28/2010 08:01 PM, Drew wrote:
The colors do not matter. What matters is the
On 12/29/2010 9:52 AM, Blake Hudson wrote:
Original Message
Subject: Re: [CentOS] 2 Ethernet cabling question
From: Raymond Lillard r...@sonic.net
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 12:36:43 AM
On 12/28/2010 08:01 PM, Drew wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 12/29/2010 9:52 AM, Blake Hudson wrote:
Original Message
Subject: Re: [CentOS] 2 Ethernet cabling question
From: Raymond Lillard r...@sonic.net
On 12/28/2010 08:01 PM, Drew wrote:
The colors do not matter. What matters is the pairs.
And every
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
On 12/28/2010 2:51 PM, Morten Torstensen wrote:
On 28.12.2010 15:20, Bowie Bailey wrote:
The colors are not important aside from standardization. If you need to
fix one end of the cable, you have to make sure it's the
Are there any programs blocking ip, and has frequently updated lists, like the
peerguardian on windows?
sorry for the question, but i looking for this kind of application :O
Thank you, and a happy christmas!
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On 12/28/2010 01:41 PM, james wrote:
You may be right about the restart, but I would like to know WHAT is
crashing my web server regardless. We are not running any shiftily
coded sites or apps on this server that I'm aware of (obviously
something is shifty!). Is anyone aware of any other
derleader __ wrote:
The data is not so much - CPU utilization, RAM utilization, List of
installed software, list of users and so on. The information is not
so much. What are the options for this task is there a C++ library
that I can use to convert the data and then to transfer if via
S Mathias wrote:
Are there any programs blocking ip, and has frequently updated lists, like
the peerguardian on windows?
sorry for the question, but i looking for this kind of application :O
No idea what PeerGuardian is or does - I don't do WinDoze - but we run
fail2ban, which blocks an IP
Hi all!
i'm just did a script that the output must be comma separated to be imported
into a spreadsheet.
the output that i obteined was
Date/Time,We. Active Threads,W. Total Threads,W. Worker Threads,Name
29-12-10/11:43:01,0,250,0,/FIM
,0,/mytest
,0,/mockofprod/financing/customercentre
Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
i'm just did a script that the output must be comma separated to be
imported into a spreadsheet.
the output that i obteined was
Date/Time,We. Active Threads,W. Total Threads,W. Worker Threads,Name
29-12-10/11:43:01,0,250,0,/FIM
,0,/mytest
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 08:04:16AM -0800, S Mathias wrote:
Are there any programs blocking ip, and has frequently updated lists,
like the peerguardian on windows?
There are 2 that I am aware of. moblock and pglinux.
moblock has Debian/Ubuntu packages available but I do not see
On 30/12/10 3:04 AM, S Mathias wrote:
Are there any programs blocking ip, and has frequently updated lists, like
the peerguardian on windows?
Not sure about what peerguardian does but I use DenyHosts to block
access after a certain number of queries and it swaps IPs. Been happy
with it.
On 12/29/10 8:04 AM, S Mathias wrote:
Are there any programs blocking ip, and has frequently updated lists, like
the peerguardian on windows?
iptables is the standard method of filtering network traffic on Linux,
apparently Peerguardian is a Windows network filter, one that uses
various
On 12/29/2010 01:03 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:23:43PM -0800, Nataraj wrote:
Then the Mac mini might be what I need performancewise.
The Mini has only one wired interface, and its 802.11 interface may or
may not have a fully working driver in the CentOS 6 kernel. So if
The colors are directly linked to the pairing. Don't tell the newbies
that neutral and ground are the same thing, don't tell the newbies to
lick the freezing lamp pole, and don't tell the newbies to get cute
with the color coding. Ignoring the standard color code is for
emergencies, not for
I have a CentOS VM that I messed up and it now can't find /home
(because it's gone), so it comes up in recovery mode.
What can I do in recovery mode? It won't let me modify any files,
which makes it hard to fix the fstab, so ...???
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On Wed, Dec 29, 2010, Mark wrote:
I have a CentOS VM that I messed up and it now can't find /home
(because it's gone), so it comes up in recovery mode.
Would a manual fsck help fix this?
What can I do in recovery mode? It won't let me modify any files,
which makes it hard to fix the fstab, so
2010/12/30 Bill Campbell cen...@celestial.com
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010, Mark wrote:
I have a CentOS VM that I messed up and it now can't find /home
(because it's gone), so it comes up in recovery mode.
Would a manual fsck help fix this?
What can I do in recovery mode? It won't let me modify
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