Re: [nlug] LTO backup software?

2015-10-30 Thread Jon Moore
I've had nice luck using Bacula in the past. There is a learning curve to it, but once you're past the hills it's very nice. It sounds that you're wanting to backup data from a USB drive to the LTO tapes? Do the USB drives get changed out? If so, you might be just as simply to us tar directory

Re: [nlug] BLACKLISTED- calling all webadmins, dedicated server compromised / sending spam

2015-07-28 Thread Jon Moore
Gmail had been setting the from to whichever account you’re using to authenticate as when sending.  This may or may not cause issues depending on what you’re doing. --  Jon M On July 28, 2015 at 8:45:10 AM, Michael Chaney (mdcha...@michaelchaney.com) wrote: Of course outside servers can be

Re: [nlug] Pondering a new system

2015-03-09 Thread Jon Moore
JMJ roadr...@gmail.com wrote .. On 03/08/2015 04:04 PM, Csaba Toth wrote: I wonder if your boot can fill up if you have too many versions of kernels. That hasn't actually happened on my system, but I think it CAN happen if /boot is a separate partition. I usually only keep 1 or 2 kernels

Re: [nlug] PHP versions

2014-09-22 Thread Jon Moore
Would building custom packages and using something along the lines of spacewalk be out of the question? On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Bruce W. Martin marti...@gmail.com wrote: I have a server running CentOS 5.10 that we use as a test server for our web site. The web development team have

Re: [nlug] Help Needed for Instalation

2014-05-15 Thread Jon Moore
Just a thought, the Ubuntu install CD does have a live environment that would allow someone to access the remote desktop during the initial install process. Assuming the remote party can boot to a DVD and has access to the internet one could then use TeamViewer, vnc, etc to do a remote assisted

Re: [nlug] How to limit bandwidth to a particular device

2014-02-18 Thread Jon Moore
Depends on what we're working with. Personally, I've not found many consumer grade home routers that do per-device bandwidth control. However, I'm sure it can be done with a DIY Linux router. Maybe iptables + tc or something like that? Also pfSense has this capability as well. Then, of course

[nlug] Is spacewalk worth it?

2014-02-18 Thread Jon Moore
I have a handful of CentOS servers running various bits and pieces for a small WISP. These servers are spread across bare metal, esxi virtual machines and a couple kvm guests. In due time, I expect the esxi host to be removed and it's machines migrated/moved to kvm. Each server does one thing,

Re: [nlug] Is spacewalk worth it?

2014-02-18 Thread Jon Moore
use spacewalk and puppet for even just my home ecosystem. Wouldn't go back. It makes management of updates etc so much easier. -Blake On Feb 18, 2014 11:11 AM, Jon Moore supermegat...@gmail.com wrote: I have a handful of CentOS servers running various bits and pieces for a small WISP

Re: [nlug] Is spacewalk worth it?

2014-02-18 Thread Jon Moore
files, though I think puppet is better. Pup On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Jon Moore supermegat...@gmail.com wrote: What features of spacewalk are you using? I'm in this area where the whole idea looks cool and seems impressive, but I do wonder how much profit I'll get out of all

Re: [nlug] Is spacewalk worth it?

2014-02-18 Thread Jon Moore
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Jon Moore supermegat...@gmail.com wrote: What features of spacewalk are you using? I'm in this area where the whole idea looks cool and seems impressive, but I do wonder how much profit I'll get out of all the setup and additional maintenance. Thanks

Re: [nlug] ubuntu to move to systemd

2014-02-17 Thread Jon Moore
Both the service command and chkconfig commend work with systemd. At least on Fedora. I would assume that this would be true for other distributions as well. More about that in the Fedora wiki https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd#Does_service_command_work_with_systemd On Sat, Feb 15,

Re: [nlug] Internet pricing

2014-01-29 Thread Jon Moore
Nathanael, I think this is where they get you with the residential vs business type accounts. A couple of years ago we had to switch an account type (nothing else changed as far as I could tell) other then the bill about doubled. After that, we had no issues with running servers or see any usage

Re: [nlug] Internet pricing

2014-01-28 Thread Jon Moore
Jack, a lot of variables go into tower rental, but seeing a price tag with 4 digits before the decimal wouldn't be at all unusual. On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Jack Coats j...@coats.org wrote: Yep, the bean counters take over after the techies that understand move on to new things.

Re: [nlug] rsyncd differences in CentOS 6 vs. CentOS 5???

2013-07-12 Thread Jon Moore
On Jul 11, 2013 1:30 PM, Howard White hwh...@vcch.com wrote: On 07/11/2013 01:28 PM, Drew from Zhrodague wrote: One question, in the rsyncd.conf, we have defined the auth users = admin but there is no /etc/passwd admin user. This works in CentOS 5. ?? not CentOS 6 ?? There's not

Re: [nlug] Customer hardware upgrade

2013-06-21 Thread Jon Moore
I have moved user and group information between a RH6 (yes, Red Hat 6, not RHEL... the old stuff) and a CentOS 5 system. That same user/group info was ported again from CentOS 5 to CentOS 6. What I did was simply move the /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/groups and /etc/gshadow file from one

Re: [nlug] Customer hardware upgrade

2013-06-21 Thread Jon Moore
of trial and error in this process. Would have been great if I took more notes during the process! Good luck! On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Howard White hwh...@vcch.com wrote: On 06/21/2013 10:07 AM, Jon Moore wrote: I have moved user and group information between a RH6 (yes, Red Hat 6

Re: [nlug] DHCP business challenge

2013-03-19 Thread Jon Moore
What about a Mikrotik device? Small, cheap, and no moving parts. Has a learning curve if you've never used one, but it's fairly easy to get the hang of it. -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups NLUG group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [nlug] in search of a lstty utility

2013-01-23 Thread Jon Moore
The serial device nodes *should* match to the physical ports. So, Serial port 0 on the motherboard will be /dev/ttyS0, etc. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups NLUG group. To post to this group, send email to nlug-talk@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe

Re: [nlug] not SugarCRM

2011-10-18 Thread Jon Moore
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Russ Crawford russ.m.crawf...@gmail.com wrote: I am looking for a contact management program (like Act) that runs under Linux.  I want to use it for job hunting. I have searched and have only come up with SugarCRM, vTiger and Turba They all seems way too

Re: [nlug] Cisco Router/Switch

2010-02-21 Thread Jon Moore
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Kevin Marker kmar...@gmail.com wrote: I am looking at getting my CCNA and was wondering if anyone had an old router or switch they would like to sell. I would like to be able to practice on some phsical hardware. I have installed GNS3 but don't really have a

Re: [nlug] Google Waves

2009-12-10 Thread Jon Moore
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Andrew Farnsworth farn...@gmail.com wrote: I too have several google wave invites available.  If you want one, please email me OFF LIST so we don't get duplicate invites going out. Same here. I have quite a few left, and wouldn't mind sharing. If you want me,

[nlug] JVC CD/DVD Library for a good home

2009-12-08 Thread Jon Moore
Hi there list. I've got a JVC CD/DVD Library that I no longer want. It was given to me, and I've never used it, and have no use in the foreseeable future. Before dropping it off to recycle, wanted to see if anyone here would be interested? -jonathan -- You received this message because you