I have seen such and issue but it depends on the environment structure.
I have seen it mostly on VM's and it was resolved.
The hardware and software details of the setup might help to understand
what's causing it.
Eliezer
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
Mobile: +972-5-28704261
This is a question should be asked about any VMware system and not just
vmplayer.
This issue exists on any version with the combination of either RDP or VNC
for a very long time when using they GUI such as vsphere client.
Eliezer
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
Mobile: +972-5
details are at:
https://github.com/vel21ripn/nDPI/issues/18
Thanks,
Eliezer
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What do you need to serve?
Would you think about using Caddy(https://caddyserver.com/) ?
It can use the fastcgi interface for php and other related levels of code.
Eliezer
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-Original
What happens if you remove the iptables rules:
-A PREROUTING -i br0 -p tcp -m socket -j DIVERT
-A PREROUTING -i br0 -p tcp -d 2a02:1788:2fd::b2ff:5302 --dport 80 -j
TPROXY --tproxy-mark 0x1/0x1 --on-port 3129
Is the client able to access this ipv6 address?
Eliezer
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Linux
.
Eliezer
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-Original Message-
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Robert
Moskowitz
Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 17:03
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.
ifup X-nic.
Depends on the hardware and situation you might need to choose what fits
youe environment as a solution instead of fixing the whole CentOS distro.
All The Bests,
Eliezer
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Thanks!
Eliezer
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-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Gordon Messmer
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 9:46 PM
To: CentOS
You could say the same thing about computers in general:
I hate them, they automated many tasks in life and took many jobs out of the
market!.
Eliezer
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there is a technical issue.
Eliezer
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From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Gary Stainburn
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 11:25 AM
To: CentOS mailing list <cen
Hey All,
I am not sure what the status of the current technology in the market
and was wondering if it would be fine to ask specifically here.
I am using KVM for a time now and it's great but I have couple doubts.
When I am running a test on a specific VM it's mostly on 10k SPINNING
disks and
Did you had the chance to verify what is the selection of the
"run selected fukter(s) on:"
if it states "choose a folder" then it's a good reason to not be able to
use the "run now".
It's a degradation from my point of view.
Eliezer
On 06/03/2016 21:52, Bernard Lheureux wrote:
Hi all,
Hey There,
I think it would be better asked at squid-users list:
- http://www.squid-cache.org/Support/mailing-lists.html#squid-users
- squid-us...@lists.squid-cache.org
Eliezer Croitoru
On 04/02/2016 15:24, C. L. Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to configure squid as a interception
On 20/01/2016 19:55, Steve Clark wrote:
So I want traffic coming in eth5 with 10.10.0.x addresses to be source
natted to 192.168.100.3.
But my iptables nat statement never gets hit.
Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 172 packets, 31384 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
On 30/12/2015 18:37, Joey wrote:
Hello,
i follow your discussion. The first 2 posts using multiple default
routes solve my problem perfect.
Thank you all.
J
Thanks for clearing it out Joey!
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On 30/12/2015 10:22, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
On 12/30/2015 12:44 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
"I want that the request of incoming traffic dont use the default
gateway. Incoming traffic sould be answered using the gateway of the
incoming device "
I'm sorry but I have been following t
On 28/12/2015 22:47, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Can you explain what you mean? Not only am I not assuming that, I can
hardly conceive of any situation in which a host will receive traffic
for its own gateway.
... Basic 1:1 NAT ... you have two gateways while you have two ip
addresses or one on
I may not understood\interpreted the scenario pretty well.
I will try again:
"i have a server with 2 public ips on 2 devices."
He has two servers or two gateways or both??
"I want that the request of incoming traffic dont use the default
gateway. Incoming traffic sould be answered using the
I still do not understand something.
The thread started with:
i have a server with 2 public ips on 2 devices.
I want that the request of incoming traffic dont use the default
gateway. Incoming traffic sould be answered using the gateway of the
incoming device
Could i realize this with
On 27/12/2015 22:49, Gordon Messmer wrote:
While that's true, you still have to select the default route using "ip
rule". And since you can do that using the source address for outgoing
packets, there's no reason to mark them. It's completely redundant.
Can you match the MAC address?? in ip
This is half true.
Depends on the application or the way that the network traffic is
flowing you could use some iptables rules to mark a connection for
example by the source MAC address per new connections which would be a
specific router and by that mark the connection, then in the routing
Try:
maria-disc...@lists.launchpad.net
They should have a very clear answer.
Also have you tried this:
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/+search/?q=replication=1=kb=Search
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/setting-up-replication/
All The Bests,
Eliezer
On 12/11/2015 13:09, melkor.kp wrote:
Hi,
I am
May I ask what is the difference between the kvm-qemu package from Base
CentOS 7 repo?
Thanks,
Eliezer
On 08/10/2015 02:07, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
kvm-qemu-ev from virt7-kvm-common-release is now signed and available on
buildlogs.centos.org for testing, the corresponding release file is
I am interested in understanding the thing with BackupPC.
What does it have compared to basic rsync?
- It has a webui
Is it like a central backup server? if so, how it works with windows
clients(if it is?)
Just want to make sure.. I understood right.
Why did you choose this over other
it is possible to achieve the same with
CentOS but I do not know what is behind the gui that initiates the
connection for l2tp.
With pptp I have no issue and I have a connection which works a lot of time.
Thanks,
Eliezer
On 18/09/2015 03:57, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 09/17/2015 04:47 PM, Eliezer
On 21/09/2015 04:10, John R Pierce wrote:
On 9/20/2015 6:00 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I am interested in understanding the thing with BackupPC.
What does it have compared to basic rsync?
its a full blown backup service for any number of client hosts, it
maintains a pool of full
po is here(also latest squid-cache repo):
http://ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/7/x86_64/
Eliezer
On 18/09/2015 04:33, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey John,
I do not require encryption at all, it's a secure and internal channel
but it requires me to connect via either pptp or l2tp.
This is the reason I am
, John R Pierce wrote:
On 9/17/2015 4:47 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I have a server currently connecting to a pptp remote server.
This server(lns\lac) has the option for pptp connections and l2tp
connections.
The l2tp connections are not using ipsec encryption at all.
PPTP doesn't use ipsec
I have a server currently connecting to a pptp remote server.
This server(lns\lac) has the option for pptp connections and l2tp
connections.
The l2tp connections are not using ipsec encryption at all.
I have seen couple guides\tutorials on the internet:
-
Hey,
What do you mean by doesn't do forking?
It allows forking processes if the application can do that.
It doesn't fork them by default but ,is it really needed?
If xenstored is testing to be run under systemd and not forks itself
because of it, that's another thing.
Eliezer
On 09/09/2015
Sounds pretty much like this is the reality.
I have not tested xen yet but I wanted to use it in comparison to KVM.
I am working with KVM for quite a while and very happy with it.
I have seen that couple xen machines with the same specs as mine has
better performance.
Eliezer
On 09/09/2015
Hey Niki,
On 07/03/2015 08:37, Niki Kovacs wrote:
The LAN server here already has Iptables configured to redirect HTTP
traffic to 3128 transparently.
Which doesn't actually good.
You should route traffic to the proxy and on the proxy redirect into a
intercept port which should be defined.
Thanks Chris for the detailed response!
I couldn't understand the complex sentence about XFS and was almost
convinced that XFS might offer a new way to spread across multiple disks.
And in this case it's mainly me and not you.
Now I understand how a md linear/concat array can be exploited
On 16/02/2015 22:29, Chris Murphy wrote:
The other plus is that growing linear arrays is cake. They just get
added to the end of the concat, and xfs_growfs is used. Takes less
than a minute. Whereas md raid0 grow means converting to raid4, then
adding the device, then converting back to raid0.
On 16/02/2015 10:04, Chris Murphy wrote:
This is a recent benchmarking using Postmark which supposedly
simulates mail servers. XFS stacks up a bit better than ext4.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=linux-3.19-ssd-fsnum=3
A neat trick for big busy mail servers that comes up on
Hey Gregory,
I assume you have the issue with a swap partition which is harder to
modify then a swap file.
You can always add\use another swap file instead of a partition.
This article describes what you will need\want:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-add-a-swap-file-howto/
and just
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Just wondering to myself:
What made you switch from Windows 7 to CentOS 6.6?
Eliezer
On 12/28/2014 10:36 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
Hi all,
Just switched my home computer from Windows 7 to CentOS 6.6 and I'm
having a slight bit of trouble with the
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How exactly the KVM over IP is related to the CentOS installation?
The KVM should only show you the screen and access keyboard or\and mouse.
What usb port are you using for the netinstall iso?
Eliezer
On 11/19/2014 10:51 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
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It could be done using a crontab job and it's very efficient sometimes
to use only a crontab job instead of nagios.
You can use the precompiled nagios scripts for the task.
Unless you have constrains on the OS allowed languages and packages,
which
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Can you describe from 0 what the network looks like?
What are you using the WRT54GL for? as a AP? as a ROUTER?
What device is the PPPOE connection initiator?
Did you tried to use static IP address instead of dhcp?
Can you access the device interface?
kernel it got fixed.
(tested couple times over a very long period)
What nic are you using there? Is there any switch over there between
the WRT54GL and the Server?
Thanks,
Eliezer
On 10/08/2014 02:19 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Can you describe from 0 what the network looks
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Hey Mark,
You can use ip tools to do the trick.
For Ubuntu I wrote this upstart script that helps with it without
touching udev.
You can see it here:
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/paste/1175/
You can run this function at runtime and it will change the
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On 09/30/2014 01:50 AM, Howard Leadmon wrote:
Has anyone run into this, or have any idea, or know of any tunable
changes I can make that would make the VM play nice with the newer
recommended kernel? I was actually stunned changing kernels made
Hey Chris,
If you are up for the challenge you can try a hybrid of squid + local repo.
Local repo is based upon the basic nature of rsync which copies everything.
You can write a script that will filter a list of urls of mirrors and
will prepare a fetch list of files which will be fetched only
On 09/11/2014 09:54 AM, Mingfei Hua wrote:
ll,
One server of mine running CentOS 6.3. The load is very high, but few process
in running or blocked.
Followed is the output of /proc/stat, /proc/loadavg and top
And what??
You are not giving any relevatn information about what machine what are
I think amavisd-new mailing list is the better place for that.
Eliezer
On 09/11/2014 11:38 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
I tried to go through documentation, but did not find the reason. Has
anybody else had the same problem?
# amavisd -V
amavisd-new-2.8.0 (20120630)
- Jussi
On 09/10/2014 02:33 AM, Digimer wrote:
The problem with ZFS on linux is license related more than technical.
It exists for ubutnu so I can use it from a ppa for testing.
I would like to understand more about this license issue.
If you can sound me with more about it will help me understand the
On 09/11/2014 01:27 AM, Digimer wrote:
On 10/09/14 05:35 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 09/10/2014 02:33 AM, Digimer wrote:
The problem with ZFS on linux is license related more than technical.
It exists for ubutnu so I can use it from a ppa for testing.
I would like to understand more about
On 09/08/2014 10:00 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
+1
Try ZFS
http://zfsonlinux.org/
How stable is it on linux?
Eliezer
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On 09/07/2014 10:22 PM, Александр Кириллов wrote:
This is an ipv6-enabled system and that's probably why yum tries to get
an ipv6 address first for mirror.centos.org and fails miserably. For
whatever reason I do not get an authoritative negative response for
query from upstream servers.
On 07/15/2014 11:09 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Running without the pipe construct because awk can do that all by itself
(reading the source file and inverse greping):
while read ipblock
do
$IPTABLES -A Spamhaus -s $ipblock -j DROP
done (awk '!/^;/ { print $1 }' $FILE)
Alexander
On 07/15/2014 12:45 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
It means that your script is not correct[1] and by error tries to load a
helper module which does not exist. So fix your script.
[1] cat | grep | awk constructs are far from being elegant.
Alexander
I think that these are not too bad..
And you
I am sure now do not understand the bug end line.
From Fedora 17 they modprobe.d moved from /etc to /var/lib ? if so why
not just use a symlink from /etc to /var/lib if someone needs it there
for any reason what so ever??
Eliezer
On 07/08/2014 09:12 PM, Ned Slider wrote:
Well, I stand
I have a very old system which has a self compiled kernel.
It' supports sata and megaraid but not LSI SCSI or BUSLOGIC scsi.
I am not sure what SCSI adapter is being used on CentOS KVM host and
there for what kernel options to enable in the new compiled kernel.
I have tried to add LSI logic and
I had similar issue:
A nfs server with XFS as the FS for backup of a very large system.
I have a 2TB raid-1 volume and I started rsync the backup and then
somewhere I got this issue.
There were lots of files there and the system has 8GB of ram and CentOS
6.5 64bit.
I didn't bother to look at the
init 5??
Eliezer
On 06/30/2014 11:05 AM, Deno Sayangda Dangpaliw wrote:
Hi,
There's something weird happening to my CentOS VMs, cannot switch back to
GUI. Black screen with a single underscore character at top left of the
screen.
Ok so I have ESXI 5.1 host, with 3 VM all running CentOS.
On 06/24/2014 11:45 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
It turned out that new partition, sdc5 is smaller then sdd7, so pvmove
failed.
But then I checked the LVM GUI and solved the problem. I opened Physical
volumes, chose sdd7 and clicked on Migrate Extents. which offered
to redistribute all
On 06/19/2014 02:38 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
This is defiantly a problem in EL6. I looked in gvfs and there is no
said fix that I can find. It seems someone patched it, but it has not
made it into the distro yet. Red Hat could do that for an individual
customer as part of a support case.
OK then it seems like it should be filed in the bugzilla later.
Thanks,
Eliezer
On 06/17/2014 06:20 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Lamar Owen wrote:
On 06/15/2014 06:33 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Before I file a bug, anyone else is having the same issue? anyone has
the patch from the bug-report
On 06/17/2014 01:11 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 6/16/2014 2:58 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
fail2ban-VSFTPD tcp -- anywhere anywheretcp
dpt:ftp
fail2ban-SSH tcp -- anywhere
On 06/17/2014 01:46 AM, Bret Taylor wrote:
Get rid of fail2ban, it's not needed. Just write a proper firewall.
Are you series??
There are applications that fail2ban offers them things which others
just can't..
If you can email me the ip for your servers and also the root password
and allow me
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=541130
The bug I see is using thunderbird 24.6 which is the latest update on
centos 6.5.
The issue is that every time I open an email with some + somewhere in
the source (which I didn't traced yet) I get annoying message:
An error occurred while
Take a look at:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/RedHat
Eliezer
On 06/12/2014 09:38 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
Hi,
I checked the old config again and cant find any misconfiguration and
did not get any more feedback.
On a centos 6.x system I installed as suggested
Just wondering if you had the chance of testing the network speed with
iperf from host to host yet?
This is like the first thing to do while doing a full debug upside-down.
No matter what disks you have but note that each and one of them has a
maximum IOps limit which sometimes you can hit in a
Hey James,
I do not have any optical device associated with the VM.
What I tried and worked was to update the OS and also the kernel.
Since I did an update from 2.6.X base repo kernel to elrepo lt kernel
and Centos basic updates and then a reboot it was all resolved.
I do not know the reason but
Hey there,
And why not use HW raid and use monitoring tools for it?
What raid card are you using that cannot be monitored?
Eliezer
On 05/10/2014 07:36 PM, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi All;
I have a new server we're setting up that supports EFI or Legacy in the bios
I am a solid database guy but my SA
On 03/27/2014 01:31 PM, John Doe wrote:
Maybe try:
http://physics.technion.ac.il/~ym/keyboard.html
JD
The issue was that I am using vnc and once the remote server has hebrew
and the local machine has a language like hebrew and not the default en
keyboard it's like using alternative keyboard.
I have been running CentOS and I have found out that there is a key that
is not defined well.
The a or ש which actually causes by a button press to a sing which
is called new shekel or Shekel Chadash which is two letters together.
What can I do to fix it? maybe someone have seen this in the
Well just a note that sometimes CPU and other parts overload can cause a
similar effect while newer software might offer better stability based
on some sensors in the MB.
All The Bests,
Eliezer
On 11/25/2013 07:45 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
CentOS 6.4 died on me again.
Didn't leave any
Well a RX3xx is a very good one.
Hope you will have luck with it!
If you have questions feel free to post them!
CD and floppy are old and indeed needed in many cases but I have
machines which doesn't have these at all in to the favor of USB :\
Eliezer
On 22/01/14 20:15, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On 22/01/14 03:00, Michael Hennebry wrote:
'Twasn't the PSU.
I replaced it and got the same symptoms.
Pardon me. I need to go kill something.
Hey Michael,
Don't run to kill something..
it will not help but it will...
There are issues related to hardware which not everyone has the tools to
On 16/01/14 00:26, John R Pierce wrote:
there's a tab you depress, then those connectors should come out with
just a few pounds of force.
Unless it was overheated or the human do not have enough force in his
hand or tools to pull it out.
Eliezer
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Hey Markus,
On 04/01/14 18:37, Markus Falb wrote:
An example:
imagine a Makefile with a clean target
$BUILDDIR=something
clean:
rm -rf $BUILDDIR/*
a bug in the configure script could lead to an empty $BUILDDIR in the
Makefile.
What do you think happens when you type
# make clean
On 05/01/14 19:32, Markus Falb wrote:
Would selinux would help in this specific case?
Please remember that my example was not about removing/dev/*
but about removing /* , so why just not building as root?
Well I am building as root when I understand it is safe to do so.
usually I remember
Hey,
I am still not sure if it's Harald or Reindl as first name.
Now for the matter in hands:
I am building the software mostly manually if I can!
The problem is that most software developers tend to build their
software in a very good way.
The kernel developers for example of a remarkable
I am obligated to say: How would you expect a 100MB of code to be mocked?
What would be a clean buildroot for?
If somebody wrote the software and decides what and how to install he
should at least be familiar with the basic structure of the OS unless
it's not possible to find somebody that
On 03/01/14 01:42, Reindl Harald wrote:
so hire somebody
Looking for a recommendation for one..
Please also add the price for learning from him.
Thanks,
Eliezer
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Hey Michael,
On 03/01/14 02:11, Michael Lampe wrote:
Eliezer wrote:
What would be a clean buildroot for?
Well, only God himself did the initial creative work just once -- after
that, He let things go, because it was already to complicated even for
Him -- or perfect. Anyway, because He
On 26/12/13 06:05, John R Pierce wrote:
that listing is nearly useless for this.it doesn't contain
motherboards, it contains complete brand name systems that were
submitted for paid testing.
What is so bad for paid testings?
If it was tested for a reasonable usage it's fine.
If you have a
On 01/01/14 23:09, John R Pierce wrote:
my point is, the coverage of that hardware listing on the redhat site is
woefully inadequate for the needs of the OP. NO motherboards or
chipsets are listed, just complete systems, mostly servers. Even the
HP DL160gen8 servers I just bought for my
On 02/01/14 00:13, John R Pierce wrote:
I'm glad you're so sure (and yes in fact, it did work...), but my
original point remains, thehttp://hardware.redhat.com listings are
nearly useless.
For who?
Eliezer
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On 02/01/14 01:19, John R Pierce wrote:
for the original poster, who was asking on this thread which
motherboards would work, as the hardware.redhat.com site doesn't list
motherboards.
and useless for me, when they don't include the major brand server
models I might be considering for work.
I want to make sure that while compiling as root nothing will break down
inside the machine.
I want to compile software on a Xeon SERVER.
The basic issue is that there is a recommendation to not compile it as a
root user.
I have compiled software as a root user more then once and I am not sure
Hey John,
Thanks!
On 02/01/14 02:14, John R Pierce wrote:
Its the principle of least privilege.
You don't need to be root to compile software, or to test software in a
local directory, you only need root privileges to install it to a system
directory. When you're developing, building,
The BIOS is what the hardware is based upon and the testing of a
Mother-Board should be started at the BIOS level.
The Basic Input Output for today hardware is basically based on USB even
for many servers.
There are cases which you see a system that CentOS6 was not designed to
work with.
Not
What Refurbished means?
The hardware by itself looks nice but it might be a noisy machine.
HP support only windows Vista for this machine and I do not know what
bios and CHIPS it was built upon yet.
If it has the parts that this review claims:
and every boot do a full
slow memory tests with the only difference: it do not have any ECC check
at all.
Do you run compiling jobs on this machine and\or plain Coding ? others?
Eliezer
On 07/12/13 09:09, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 2013, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
What Refurbished means
Hey there,
He has a 3.2 Ghz CPU which is much more then this 3800 but the only
thing that the 3800+ is good is that it has 2 cores but still same low
share ram ( I had one of these in the past).
Eliezer
On 28/11/13 12:29, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/26/2013 3:58 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Hey Michael,
I would try to check it up from bottom up and note that each time it
fails you may have an error popping out later.
The first thing is to check voltage in the BIOS.
Then if it's by percentage 12V should be between 11.9 to 12.1 when these
are quite not the best thing to have if
On 11/15/2013 01:00 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
You should be careful of doing any kind of network latency sensitive
work with providers such as OVH. The latency of their networks can be
very unstable.
You can end up in a flip flopping state very easily.
What is this OVH ?
Can someone give me a
and to see if they can
commit them-self to your demands in a reasonable period of time.
Eliezer
On 11/16/2013 11:53 PM, Robin Polak wrote:
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Eliezer Croitoru elie...@ngtech.co.ilwrote:
On 11/15/2013 01:00 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
You should be careful of doing any
for me the details of how a how a drive was made from 0 to 100.
Eliezer
On 10/07/2013 09:24 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
On 07/10/2013 00:49, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 10/05/2013 02:57 AM, Peter wrote:
On 10/05/2013 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey,
I was wondering about enterprise class
On 10/05/2013 02:57 AM, Peter wrote:
On 10/05/2013 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey,
I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
validation test?
I would expect 24 or maybe 48 hours for a burn-in, but not 87
Hey,
I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
validation test?
Do you understand that a basic spindown to the car is needed to make
sure that all the parts are fine and the car actually works??
I would try to imagine
Hey there,
CentOS is using what kernel? 2.x??
which was not designed to work with newer hardware but Fedora works fine
with it.
If you need specific functions like EMAIL WEB etc take a look at the
latest stable Fedora and go back one version and test it.
I am using Fedora(18) on a very old MSI (5
On 08/17/2013 04:08 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
I recently bought Samsung NP350E5x-A04HR that is all Intel with with
traditional Fn function (some manufacturers reverse the Fn action so you
get F1-F12 WITH Fn, and play/pause/wireless/etc are used WITHOUT Fn key)
with current problem that
On 08/17/2013 05:14 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 08/17/2013 03:23 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 08/17/2013 04:08 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
I recently bought Samsung NP350E5x-A04HR that is all Intel with with
traditional Fn function (some manufacturers reverse the Fn action so you
Thanks!
This was very helpful and I am testing something and writing on the
dovecot mailing list about it.
Eliezer
On 08/07/2013 09:42 PM, Matti Aarnio wrote:
On 08/07/2013 03:58 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
OK so back to the issue in hands.
The issue is that I have a mail storage for more
How exactly is the Cisco related to the CentOS server??
If ssh works then you should get the same result unless the device is
loaded and not fit for the job!!
How do you setup this cisco device?? by CLI or other methods?
try this:
will you use for dovecot backhand to store a domain with more
then 65k users?
Eliezer
On 07/05/2013 04:45 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I was learning about the different FS exists.
I was working on systems that ReiserFS was the star but since there is
no longer support from the creator there are other
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