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 4/01/11 6:39 AM, Dave wrote:
I agree that some degree of oversubscription is probably desireable,
and it would be much easier to just add storage whenever it looks to
be getting fullish. My situation right now makes that difficult -
budget is gone, so I can't add storage, and my users
On 7/02/11 10:06 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
Is there an electronic circuit design CAD package available
for Centos 5.5 please?
I use Eagle CAD on my Mac and I know that there is a linux version. I'm
pretty sure that we also use this on out student RHEL5 labs. They have
a free version that is
On 10/02/11 11:49 AM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Does DHCP failover work with statically assigned nodes?
I have it working. Have a very occasional problem with static addresses
on Windoze machines but I suspect that this is a Windoze driver problem
than DHCP.
Cheers
-pete
corrupted database. There
is a section in the manual (can't find the link right away) that states
if the servers go down hard then the databases will be corrupted and
to restore from backup.
Good luck,
-pete
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for an office full of iDevices that the boss wanted to be
able to print from. AVAHI lets me advertise the CUPS printers in a
format that the iDevices can see and subsequently utilise.
Otherwise I disable and remove it on my other server instances.
Cheers
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the kernel in a future kernel errata.
Root Cause
-When a system encounters this issue it will only print the warning once.
-There are no adverse effects on a system that encounters this warning.
-This is resolved upstream by removing the WARN_ON_ONCE() from sched().
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On 14/04/11 7:42 AM, Mailing List wrote:
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
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bindcat.fhsu.ed 132.163.4.1012 u 1015 1024 377 49.987 -15082.
6919.88
On 14/04/11 9:16 AM, Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote:
I think you may be comparing a couple of rotting apples to one that is
just now ripening.
when offset
1015 15082
998 15139
1 29233
i.e., the samples that are 17 seconds apart in the taking are .057S
apart in
On 22/04/11 9:15 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
Check the archives, there was someone who posted their multipathd config for
an MD3000i a month ago which should be applicable (with a vendor/model name
change).
Also check Dell's linux wiki at:
http://linux.dell.com/
As some of my new R310s and 510s
On 20/07/11 10:30 AM, David Lemcoe wrote:
Spacewalk is the free alternative to Satellite, and is pretty dang
awesome if you ask me.
+1 for spacewalk. I use it in combination with kickstarts (have not
fiddled with the cobbler/PXE provisioning interface yet) to rollout
identical deployments for
on what you are connecting to.
You are now done.
Good luck,
-pete
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/slave DNS servers
under selinux no problems. Any updates on the master propagates happily
to the slaves. Mind you these are low traffic DNS servers that sit
behind a firewall.
Cheers
-pete
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interfaces. Test and see what you need.
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as the times drop to essentially zero after the first run.
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it?
Also +1 for just sftp/rsync if you already have shell access.
Cheers
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trac-static
[root@develop www]#
For both cases
/etc/httpd/conf.d/trac.conf
handles redirects, aliases, caching, cgi etc. With nothing in /var/www.
Hope this helps,
-pete
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On 30/09/2014 7:26 am, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Peter Brady
subscripti...@simonplace.net wrote:
I also mirror EPEL. And publish it via SpaceWalk for all the same reasons.
How big is EPEL?
My current EPEL mirror is 115GB. I mirror that from a local
be gratefully accepted.
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On 27/03/2015 8:27 am, Peter Brady wrote:
Hi All,
I have a C6 (latest patches) physical machine that I use for network and
server monitoring, predominantly over SNMP. It is on VLAN80. My
network management interfaces on the switches are on VLAN50 with routing
between the VLANs. I
On 11/04/2016 8:26 PM, Hadi Motamedi wrote:
> Can you please let me know how can I check for the instantaneous
> occupied amount of my RAM the similar way the task manager shows it on
> my Win server ?
If you have an X instance running then the GNOME system monitor will
give a very similar
Hi All,
Just noticed a funny time jump on a testing CentOS 7 VM. Specifically
the system time jumps around by a few hours during system boot. The
below is a selection from /var/log/messages during boot:
Jan 19 12:49:57 arr-data-dev chronyd[716]: Frequency -0.829 +/- 0.007
ppm read from
On 19/1/17 1:19 pm, Peter Brady wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just noticed a funny time jump on a testing CentOS 7 VM. Specifically
> the system time jumps around by a few hours during system boot. The
> below is a selection from /var/log/messages during boot:
>
>
> Jan 19 12:49
On 7/11/2016 6:00 PM, Sean Son wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Here is the scenario: We have a mail server VM which currently has two
> virtual NICs attached to it. One NIC is has an IP on a subnet with a
> default gateway defined and the other NIC has an IP on a different subnet
> with a different
On 13/8/17 12:00 pm, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 06:49:01PM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 8/12/2017 6:25 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
>>> I just stumbled over /var/log/CodeMeter, which contains a number of large
>>> log files.
>>>
>>> I know I'm getting old and forgetful, but I can't
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