Hello, list.
Yesterday I was pleased to see that Centos has released official images at
the aws marketplace. Nice job.
Today I started playing with the Centos 6.3 image (
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00A6L6F9I, on which I plan to deploy
a gluster cluster in production soon) and noticed
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=729586
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Luis Fernando Alen
luis.a...@izap.com.brwrote:
Hello, list.
Yesterday I was pleased to see that Centos has released official images at
the aws marketplace. Nice job.
Today I started playing with the
Thank you, Andy.
I tried to apply the patch you guys mentioned by compiling the module
following instructions at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/BuildingKernelModules#head-d2e4c05886f94c701e4ae74387d41d8c40c25d01,
but it didn't work.
I've been struggling with it for the last 8 hours and no luck so
El 14/01/13, Ing. Ernesto Pérez cen...@ecualinux.com escribió:
On 01/14/2013 08:30 AM, Héctor Herrera wrote:
de red funciona con el controlador ath9k. Así que busca cómo instalarlo
en
bueno, si es cierto que este es el módulo, he encontrado que en el
repositorio de elrepo.org está este
Que versión de CentOS tienes instalado ???
Yo tengo CentOS 6.3 64bits en una Dell Precision y no he tenido
problemas, ya lo vengo usando desde hace un año y medio atras.
Saludos,
Javier.
El vie, 11-01-2013 a las 04:08 +, Angela Pereira escribió:
Hola amigos de la comunidad,
Hola, que yo sepa CentOS 6.x es un Fedora 12 ó 13 y ya debería
reconocer bastante hardware, CentOS 5.x tal vez podría no reconocer
algún hardware, pero ahora debería reconocer, pero tal vez ese
hardware es medio nuevo o extraño (no común) ahí si tendría problemas,
sugiero también pruebe
Hi.
my name is Giacomo Sanchietti and I'm working for a company called Nethesis.
We are working on a CentOS derived distribution like SME Server.
It's a minimal CentOS with a software layer on top to add a web
configuration interface.
The CD iso, it's a CentOS minimal CD with some extras
On 15.01.2013 10:15, Giacomo Sanchietti wrote:
We did not rebrand anaconda, so during installation (and first boot)
CentOS logo and name will be visible. Is this a problem? Are there any
legal issues? Do we need to rebrand all the distro?
Please read the commercial faq:
On 15.01.2013 09:15, Giacomo Sanchietti wrote:
Hi.
my name is Giacomo Sanchietti and I'm working for a company called
Nethesis.
We are working on a CentOS derived distribution like SME Server.
It's a minimal CentOS with a software layer on top to add a web
configuration interface.
The CD
From: Bry8 Star bry8s...@yahoo.com
Using wget, i'm trying to securely(HTTPS) get gpg keys/files
from https://fedoraproject.org/keys site, which is using root
I have tried:
wget https://fedoraproject.org/static/DE7F38BD.txt
But 'wget' showed following warning, its not able to verify cert
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 12:30 AM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 1/14/2013 2:54 PM, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
+1 on the setup. ,I have it with 10GB ram (I found out that this ram
block: Corsair XMS3 CMX8GX3M1A1333C9 also works in the HP N40L, so in
theory you could go to 16GB ram, 8GB
Hello fellow CentOS users,
I'm using:
# cat /etc/*release
CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
# rpm -qa | grep post
postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.x86_64
on 2 servers: preferans.de and (yes, funny name)
static.103.78.9.176.clients.your-server.de
I own several domains and would like all
incoming mails
From: Alexander Farber alexander.far...@gmail.com
So I have setup the MX-records for my domains:
# host videoskat.de
videoskat.de has address 176.9.40.169
videoskat.de mail is handled by 100
static.103.78.9.176.clients.your-server.de.
videoskat.de mail is handled by 10 preferans.de.
Tried
Thanks -
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 2:10 PM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
Tried both MXs and none answered...
$ telnet static.103.78.9.176.clients.your-server.de 25
Trying 176.9.78.103...
I've opened the firewall for 176.9.78.103 only sofar...
(doing hosts one by one).
Is mayb postfix
From: Alexander Farber alexander.far...@gmail.com
Is mayb postfix listening for local connections only
in the default CentOS 6 install? I see:
# netstat -an |grep -w 25
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:25 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
Section 15.3.1.2 of the RH documentation:
Hi!
I am experiencing strange behavior with my new CentOS 6.3
installation (system up to date). I have a big 11 TB EXT4 array mounted
on /home/data. The server is a Tyan 2U (TA26-B3992-E) with Dual Opteron
2216, one cpu has 4 Gigs RAM and the other has 8 Gigs (so 12 Gigs
total). The
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Guy Boisvert wrote:
I have a couple of samba shares from the 11 TB array (all of
them are on the 11TB array). The strange behavior is that if i ls
-al /home/data, i have to wait 7-8 seconds to see the output. If i
do a simple ls, output is instantaneous. I see about
Le 2013-01-15 10:35, Paul Heinlein a écrit :
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Guy Boisvert wrote:
I have a couple of samba shares from the 11 TB array (all of them
are on the 11TB array). The strange behavior is that if i ls -al
/home/data, i have to wait 7-8 seconds to see the output. If i do a
It's not so much the application requiring it as most of our customers have
really old hardware and barely have enough ram to run C4, let alone C5 or
C6.
Tigerlogic also has an approved O/S list. So their DB has to be installed
on the correct version of the O/S to fall under their support
On 01/15/2013 03:15 AM, Giacomo Sanchietti wrote:
Hi.
my name is Giacomo Sanchietti and I'm working for a company called Nethesis.
We are working on a CentOS derived distribution like SME Server.
It's a minimal CentOS with a software layer on top to add a web
configuration interface.
The
I'm baffled ... on a stock 6.3 install, where does sendmail dump its log
files sm-mta and sm-msp respectively? Al I can find is the statistics file
and maillog.
Thanks,
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CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
On 01/15/2013 12:43 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I'm baffled ... on a stock 6.3 install, where does sendmail dump its log
files sm-mta and sm-msp respectively? Al I can find is the statistics file
and maillog.
My understanding is that Postfix has replaced Sendmail. At least on my
6.3
Try var/log
My maillog is stored there..
john
On 1/15/2013 3:43 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I'm baffled ... on a stock 6.3 install, where does sendmail dump its log
files sm-mta and sm-msp respectively? Al I can find is the statistics file
and maillog.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I find myself in a complicated situation and would like to ask the
oracle (choke!) for help. I would like to install the packages from
the continuous release repo and the yum config for this repo says
Sure, for those who want to run Postfix that's great. In my case, we run
Sendmail. Simple package selection during installation.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.comwrote:
On 01/15/2013 12:43 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I'm baffled ... on a stock 6.3
Doesn't really matter, though...Sendmail logs via syslog, and syslog
usually defaults, on a RH/CentOS system, to /var/log/maillog.
Double check /etc/rsyslog.log to be sure.
--
Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org
It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just
Hi,
I find myself in a complicated situation and would like to ask the
oracle (choke!) for help. I would like to install the packages from
the continuous release repo and the yum config for this repo says
baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/cr/$basearch/
well, I definitely
Yes it logs via syslog, however if it isn't told to log data to sm-mta and
sm-msp, no amount of syslog directive is going to do that. It's something
with the CentOS sendmail package that's disabling that.
When I do a stock Fedora install, I get three separate log files:
/var/log/maillog
On 01/15/2013 01:00 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Sure, for those who want to run Postfix that's great. In my case, we run
Sendmail. Simple package selection during installation.
You said 'stock install'. Selecting a non-default package is no longer
'stock'. In My Highly Biased Opinion.
What I meant was, it's the packages that comes with the installation. As
in, they are not manually downloaded from sendmail.org or done after the
installation.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.comwrote:
On 01/15/2013 01:00 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
Hi,
I find myself in a complicated situation and would like to ask the
oracle (choke!) for help. I would like to install the packages from
the continuous release repo and the yum config for this repo says
baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/cr/$basearch/
Adding -X /var/log/sm-mta and -X /var/log/sm-msp to the appropriate startup
lines in /etc/init.d/sendmail fixes this problem.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner ash...@pcraft.comwrote:
What I meant was, it's the packages that comes with the installation. As
in, they are not
On 1/15/2013 1:18 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
pick a mirror that's close to you and trustworthy (ie stays up to date),
and use that as your baseurl.
or build your own inhouse mirror, and aim the BaseURL at it instead. I
use a script like this...
$ cat lftp.sh
#!/bin/sh
On 1/15/2013 1:29 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Adding -X /var/log/sm-mta and -X /var/log/sm-msp to the appropriate startup
lines in /etc/init.d/sendmail fixes this problem.
don't modify /etc/init.d scripts from managed packages or you can expect
grief from updates.
instead, put your
On 15.1.2013 22:18, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
dns round robin is not very helpful for me doing firewall rules.
How would you solve this yum and firewall thing?
pick a mirror that's close to you and trustworthy (ie stays up to date),
and use that as your baseurl.
you
On 15.1.2013 22:53, John R Pierce wrote:
On 1/15/2013 1:18 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
pick a mirror that's close to you and trustworthy (ie stays up to date),
and use that as your baseurl.
or build your own inhouse mirror, and aim the BaseURL at it instead.
Yes, that sounds reliable
How would it know which one goes to which line?
daemon /usr/sbin/sendmail -L sm-mta $([ x$DAEMON = xyes ] echo
-bd) \
$([ -n $QUEUE ] echo -q$QUEUE) $SENDMAIL_OPTARG -X
/var/log/sm-mta
versus
daemon --check sm-client /usr/sbin/sendmail -L sm-msp-queue -Ac \
On 15.1.2013 22:10, zGreenfelder wrote:
dns round robin is not very helpful for me doing firewall rules.
How would you solve this yum and firewall thing?
- --
Kind Regards, Markus Falb
I think your best bet would be either
1) take a host you're more comfortable with having http access to
On 1/15/2013 2:07 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
Yes, that sounds reliable although it takes a lot of disk space.
disk is cheap. anyways, its peanuts.
$ du -hs centos/{5.8,6.3}
43G centos/5.8
66G centos/6.3
unless you rent your storage from {netapps,emc}, thats nothing. it
doesn't have
Markus Falb wrote:
On 15.1.2013 22:18, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
dns round robin is not very helpful for me doing firewall rules.
How would you solve this yum and firewall thing?
pick a mirror that's close to you and trustworthy (ie stays up to date),
and use that as
in line editing.
If I understood what you said I would rephrase it with less words like
1) set up a proxy [and filter the host: header (if you feel the need to]
2) do a local mirror
3) bypass DNS and just use a particular mirror host (some better
suggestions proposed for putting the IP in
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
On 15.1.2013 22:18, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
dns round robin is not very helpful for me doing firewall rules.
How would you solve this yum and firewall thing?
pick a mirror that's close to you and trustworthy (ie stays
On 15.1.2013 23:28, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
On 15.1.2013 22:18, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
dns round robin is not very helpful for me doing firewall rules.
How would you solve this yum and firewall thing?
pick a mirror that's close to you and
On 01/15/2013 02:58 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
Hi,
I find myself in a complicated situation and would like to ask the
oracle (choke!) for help. I would like to install the packages from
the continuous release repo and the yum config for this repo says
Markus Falb wrote:
On 15.1.2013 23:28, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
On 15.1.2013 22:18, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Markus Falb wrote:
dns round robin is not very helpful for me doing firewall rules.
How would you solve this yum and firewall thing?
pick a mirror that's
On 01/14/2013 10:15 AM, lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Okay so that means I should use:
--with-tcl-libs=/usr/lib
--with-tcl-inc=/usr/include
--with-tcl-lib-name=tcl.h
no?
Those are default locations/names and should be found anyway. Check the
generated config.log file to find
On 01/14/2013 04:09 PM, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
How can I set this up automatically?
I figured out a way:
When booted on the CD, use pactl list cards to list the name of the
card and the profiles.
Add to the %post section of the ks file used for revisor:
echo set-card-profile
THANKS John Doe, ( per your instruction after adding 'www', download now
succeeds :) i should have thought about it earlier :( )
How to manually add new root cert inside cert8.db or cert9.db file ? (
in /etc/pki/nssdb folder )
and How to manually add new root cert inside ca-bundle.trust.crt or
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