Hey
Unfortunately I have to delay the Newsletter for a day as I still have
no Interview. Could I also remind people to proof read it.
Sorry about this.
Cheers Didi
My www page: www.ribalba.de
Email / Jabber: riba...@gmail.com
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Hi,
I have CentOS 5.3 64bit and couple of Windows Server 2008 32Bit DomU's
on it.
Problem is that I got hit with the A clock interrupt was not recevied
on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval Blue Screen
when trying to run with more than one CPU
When searching around I
- Ben M. cen...@rivint.com wrote:
They show up in /dev as sd(x)s, but not in /dev/mapper with the
nvidia_
handle. I type dmraid -ay and there they are, but not auto-magically
like the first pair do at boot. I don't see a conf file to make this
happen
You can temporarily edit
Buenos dias saludos..
Tengo pensado instalar una tarjeta HP FC2142SR 4GB PCI eHBA en un server Hp
Proliant 160 G5 pero no estoy seguro de que exista compatibilidad, alguien
puede darme una mano con esto =?? tienen experiencias con este hardware en
centos 5.3? hay algun link que pueda servirme?'
El 18 de octubre de 2009 19:30, Ernesto Pérez Estévez, BSc, PgD
cen...@nuestroserver.com escribió:
por si les quieres bajar:
http://centos.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/linux/centos/5.4/isos/i386/
Gracias por la noticia y el enlace.
Sugiero torrent para compartir el ancho de banda, al momento ya
Primeramente.. que tarjeta es, de red, raid, video, ??
César
- Mensaje original -
De: Elder Flores Salas flores.el...@gmail.com
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Enviados: Lunes, 19 de Octubre 2009 8:17:08 GMT -05:00 Colombia
Asunto: [CentOS-es] HP FC2142SR 4GB PCI eHBA
Buenos dias saludos..
Buenos dias a todos.
Tengo un Centos 5 y ya tengo instalado y funcionando un apache, ahora estoy
tratando de instalar XAMPP, pero cuando lo arranco me sale lo siguiente:
[r...@serverdesa etc]# /opt/lampp/lampp start
Starting XAMPP for Linux 1.7.2...
*XAMPP: Another web server daemon is already
Lo mismo opino, en la pagina oficial ni siquiera mencionan a la version.
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Estimados Listeros, Buenas Tardes, tengo una pequeña duda, y necesito
vuestra ayuda.
Tengo un servidor de Nombres en un Centos 5.3 funciona muy bien, tengo el
archivo de zona como el que sigue:
$TTL86400; Tiempo de Vida 24 Horas
@ IN SOA hera.miempresa.cl. rjulio (
i've checked a couple dozen random mirrors, and have yet to find
it. i'm almost tempted to ask, any idea on when 5.4 will be
available?, but i just *know* that would get me in trouble.
If you had try harder and try them all, you should be able to find these
mirrors with 5.4 in them.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 02:06:58PM +0800, CentOS List wrote:
If you had try harder and try them all, you should be able to find these
mirrors with 5.4 in them.
http://centos.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/linux/centos/5.4/
http://mirror.highspeedweb.net/CentOS/5.4/
Hi,
I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just
about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks,
current song playing in MPD :o)
Here's what it looks like :
http://www.microlinux.fr/images/bureau_conky.png
And with more detail :
2009/10/19 Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com:
with a form the user is supposed to fill in and send. After he does so, an
administrator does a sanity check of the data the user provided, and grants or
denies access. If access is granted, the user gets a new, unrestricted dhcp
lease, which
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just
about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks,
current song playing in MPD :o)
Here's what it looks like :
One more vote for gkrellm. You can install gkrellm-daemon from the epel repo
on the server and then monitor from your workstation.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Lucian @ lastdot.org luc...@lastdot.orgwrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net
wrote:
Hi,
Hi all,
excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
i have a dozzen of virtual hosts over it as well as substantial database
entries..
i've backed up the following directories using rsync:
workspace/
/etc/httpd/
/etc/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/
/usr/lib/mysql/
/var/lib/mysql
On 17-Oct-2009 Robert wrote:
Buz Davis wrote:
I am running CentOS 5.3 and have just the two accounts root and
buz. I would like to be able to issue shutdown from the account
buz, and thus created
/etc/shutdown.allow with the single entry buz (without any quotes).
I still
get the
Late follow-up:
Rudi Ahlers schrieb:
Now, my question(s) is as follows:
Can I sell one script as GPL, but another as AGPL, or even BSD under
the same company name? And if these 2 are tied together (i.e. being
able to be used together, although seperate programs / script - for
example Apache
On Monday 19 October 2009 08:05:39 Amos Shapira wrote:
2009/10/19 Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com:
with a form the user is supposed to fill in and send. After he does so,
an administrator does a sanity check of the data the user provided, and
grants or denies access. If access is granted,
2009/10/19 ken geb...@mousecar.com:
In the couple of months I've had the need to contact Redhat support on
just one issue and their support has been terrible, so far completely
useless and a waste of time. I don't know what Redhat charges us for
The only guy I personally know who went with
On Monday 19 October 2009 01:36:58 Mathew S. McCarrell wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 18 October 2009 15:18:29 Jonathan Moore wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com
wrote:
I imagine the
Amos Shapira schrieb:
2009/10/19 ken geb...@mousecar.com:
In the couple of months I've had the need to contact Redhat support on
just one issue and their support has been terrible, so far completely
useless and a waste of time. I don't know what Redhat charges us for
The only guy
2009/10/19 Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com:
I've never had a case of deliberate network intrusionmisuse, since physical
access to the building is rather restricted. So far problems have occurred
exclusively because of user ignorance. Users don't bother to obey local policy
about p2p,
From: RoLaNd RoLaNd r_o_l_a_...@hotmail.com
excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
i have a dozzen of virtual hosts over it as well as substantial database
entries..
i've backed up the following directories using rsync:
workspace/
/etc/httpd/
/etc/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/
Hi,
I could download from the following torrents:
http://sunsite.rediris.es/mirror/CentOS/5.4/isos/x86_64/CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD.torrent
http://sunsite.rediris.es/mirror/CentOS/5.4/isos/i386/CentOS-5.4-i386-bin-DVD.torrent
The download was very quick, maybe because I'm now on business trip in
If I use BitTorrent to download the DVD image from
tracker.centos.org, I assume the file has to be complete
or could it still be missing something?
I fetched my dvd's yesterday via bittorrent perfectly fine...
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may be rsync help You
Or u can try raid 0[mirrorig]
for replicate failover triying drbd and heartbeat but I've tested and
unsuccessfull on my zimbra machines
Regards,
David
./nobody
John Doe wrote:
From: RoLaNd RoLaNd
Hi Roland
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:15 AM, RoLaNd RoLaNd r_o_l_a_...@hotmail.com wrote:
excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
We use Mondo Rescue (www.mondorescue.org/) and it works perfectly
providing bare-iron recovery. We tend to use tape drives to back up
our
RoLaNd RoLaNd wrote:
Hi all,
excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
i have a dozzen of virtual hosts over it as well as substantial database
entries..
i've backed up the following directories using rsync:
workspace/
/etc/httpd/
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just
about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks,
current song playing in MPD :o)
Here's what it looks like :
http://www.microlinux.fr/images/bureau_conky.png
And with more
David Suhendrik wrote:
may be rsync help You
Or u can try raid 0[mirrorig]
for replicate failover triying drbd and heartbeat but I've tested and
unsuccessfull on my zimbra machines
RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
I repeat.
RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
Nor is replication.
Best regards,
Glenn
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Does anyone know about some free (as in beer, and maybe as in speech)
software
which would implement authentication and authorization of a user prior to
issuing a valid dhcp lease?
I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my office building with
a
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just
about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks,
current song playing in MPD :o)
Here's what it looks like :
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 08:59 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Conky for some time, a nifty utility to monitor just
about anything on the PC. Vital things like CPU, RAM, swap, disks,
current song playing in MPD :o)
Here's what it looks like :
On Monday 19 October 2009 08:56:48 RedShift wrote:
David Suhendrik wrote:
may be rsync help You
Or u can try raid 0[mirrorig]
for replicate failover triying drbd and heartbeat but I've tested and
unsuccessfull on my zimbra machines
RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
I repeat.
RAID IS NOT A
A really good place to find out info about the various raid levels and
what their good for is here:
http://www.acnc.com/04_01_00.html
But please don't confuse raid with something like Bacula :)
Regards
Per
At Monday, 19-10-2009 on 16:28 Bobby wrote:
On Monday 19 October 2009 08:56:48 RedShift
so far:
- not a yum bug
- not a configuration issue
- other persons could reproduce this behaviour even under RHEL
right?
so this backport is actually broken or let's say the guy who did this, improved
encryptFS-utils that much, it uses now X11 libraries even if it actually has no
GUI...
zagiatakrapo...@gmx.ch wrote:
so far:
- not a yum bug
- not a configuration issue
- other persons could reproduce this behaviour even under RHEL
right?
so this backport is actually broken or let's say the guy who did this,
improved encryptFS-utils that much, it uses now X11 libraries
Tait Clarridge a écrit :
You could try a local script that gets values from a server that you
would like to monitor... I might suggest looking into setting up snmpd
on the server and using snmp walk to probe specific values (that relate
to processes/free memory).
Thanks for all the
Hi folks,
I want to run Postfix with external milter application on a CentOS 5.3
mailgateway. At the moment SELinux is preventing postfix' cleanup daemon
from accessing sockets.
Before I to through the process of audit2allow trial and error - has
anybody out there successfully gone though
I've been setting custom env vars for Apache 1 of 2 ways;
1 - Changing the passwd file so Apache has a shell and loading a
custom .bashrc file.
2 - Using the SetEnv directive in my httpd.conf file.
I'm crazy about neither one as they both have limitations;
1 - I don't like giving Apache its
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the cleanest way to set complex env vars for Apache?
What are you needing to set such variables for? I've run apache
for probably nearly 15 years now, doing many different types of
things but never have I had to set complex environment
variables.
Have you
Hi Nate,
We have our internal server running scripts and referencing variables
in custom paths.
So for example;
Some one runs a Python script of http://intranet/batch
The batch.py references some variables defined in certain paths.
I need a good way of defining a path with multiple vars
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been setting custom env vars for Apache 1 of 2 ways;
1 - Changing the passwd file so Apache has a shell and loading a
custom .bashrc file.
2 - Using the SetEnv directive in my httpd.conf file.
I'm crazy about neither one as they both have limitations;
Hi Les,
What I mean is that if I use the Apache directive;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo
It works.
If I set;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo:/bar
Apache errors with a syntax that SetEnv takes 2 args only, a key and a
value.
I need multiple values for 1 key, as one would see in a standard mix
env.
Any
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nate,
We have our internal server running scripts and referencing variables
in custom paths.
So for example;
Some one runs a Python script of http://intranet/batch
The batch.py references some variables defined in certain paths.
I need a good way of
I want to learn to hack what do I need to do in order to start.
Umm, watch:
Hackers: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113243/
Takedown: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159784/
Isn't that how we all learned?
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aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Les,
What I mean is that if I use the Apache directive;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo
It works.
If I set;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo:/bar
Apache errors with a syntax that SetEnv takes 2 args only, a key and a
value.
Doesn't for me on stock Apache in CentOS
Hi All,
Sorry, I am still confused about implementing a firewall without
having my ISP static route all of my traffic to my public IP's to a
single public IP.
So before when I have done this for work all traffic has been
statically routed.
Now I have a comcast modem and it is 'pass
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:19 PM, ML mailingli...@mailnewsrss.com wrote:
I want to learn to hack what do I need to do in order to start.
Umm, watch:
Hackers: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113243/
Takedown: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159784/
Isn't that how we all learned?
You're
Hi Nate,
These scripts are called by the user in a standard env and would
prefer it to stay un modified when running via Apache.
On Oct 19, 2009, at 11:17 AM, nate wrote:
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nate,
We have our internal server running scripts and referencing variables
in custom
You're forgetting:
Sneakers: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105435/
One of my favorites.
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On 19.10.2009 6:26, Ross Walker wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:19 PM, MLmailingli...@mailnewsrss.com wrote:
I want to learn to hack what do I need to do in order to start.
Umm, watch:
Hackers: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113243/
Takedown:
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Les,
What I mean is that if I use the Apache directive;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo
It works.
If I set;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo:/bar
Apache errors with a syntax that SetEnv takes 2 args only, a key and a
value.
Doesn't happen here. If I paste that line
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nate,
These scripts are called by the user in a standard env and would
prefer it to stay un modified when running via Apache.
How about a wrapper script then? The wrapper could set the vars
and then call the unmodified script
nate
ML wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry, I am still confused about implementing a firewall without
having my ISP static route all of my traffic to my public IP's to a
single public IP.
So before when I have done this for work all traffic has been
statically routed.
Now I have a comcast modem
I have an odd situation here, maybe one of you can help. We have a
script that runs via a cron job. It's purpose is to decrypt
PGP-encrypted files in a certain directory. I have tried the command
two different ways, both fail with the same error message:
gpg --decrypt $file
Hi Les,
What I mean is that if I use the Apache directive;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo
It works.
If I set;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo:/bar
Apache errors with a syntax that SetEnv takes 2 args only, a key
and a
value.
You have something unique going there?
Yea, the fact that I'm an idiot!
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 17:13:38 +0100, Stephen Nelson-Smith
step...@atalanta-systems.com wrote:
I want to move from running puppet under it's own web brick server,
to using passenger.
I'd like to get an idea of how folk are running passenger? Ideally
I'd like to keep everything rpm based,
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Les,
What I mean is that if I use the Apache directive;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo
It works.
If I set;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo:/bar
Apache errors with a syntax that SetEnv takes 2 args only, a key and a
value.
I need multiple values for 1 key, as one would
Hi Les,
What I mean is that if I use the Apache directive;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo
It works.
If I set;
SetEnv BATCHPATH /foo:/bar
Apache errors with a syntax that SetEnv takes 2 args only, a key
and a
value.
I need multiple values for 1 key, as one would see in a standard mix
Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com wrote:
Why does it say secret key not available? The output of gpg -K
shows that the key is in fact available, and this is further confirmed
when I run the script manually and the files are decrypted just fine.
Is the cron job running as a different user? eg;
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009, Sean Carolan wrote:
I have an odd situation here, maybe one of you can help. We have a
script that runs via a cron job. It's purpose is to decrypt
PGP-encrypted files in a certain directory. I have tried the command
two different ways, both fail with the same error
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Spiro Harvey sp...@knossos.net.nz wrote:
Is the cron job running as a different user? eg; are you running gpg as
a non-privileged user and the cronjob as root?
The cronjob script runs from /etc/crontab. Let me try root's personal
crontab instead.
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Amos Shapira schrieb:
2009/10/19 ken geb...@mousecar.com:
In the couple of months I've had the need to contact Redhat support on
just one issue and their support has been terrible, so far completely
useless and a waste of time. I don't know what Redhat
- Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com escreveu:
Does anyone know about some free (as in beer, and maybe as in speech)
software which would implement authentication and authorization of a user
prior
to issuing a valid dhcp lease?
I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 09:12:01AM +1300, Clint Dilks wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Amos Shapira schrieb:
2009/10/19 ken geb...@mousecar.com:
In the couple of months I've had the need to contact Redhat support on
just one issue and their support has been terrible, so far
Clint Dilks a écrit :
My Experience has been that its the difference between installing system
and setting up systems for production use. In New Zealand at least it
seems that if you can have a system where everything is installed in the
standard way with a default configuration then you
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:50 AM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
In the couple of months I've had the need to contact Redhat support on
just one issue and their support has been terrible, so far completely
useless and a waste of time.
..
I've opened the lowest-severity cases and generally
Typically this type of problem is caused by environment variables
that are set in a login shell, but are missing or different than
those set for jobs running under cron.
You nailed it, Bill. Running the cron from root's personal crontab
worked fine. Must have been environment variable
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Clint Dilks a écrit :
My Experience has been that its the difference between installing system
and setting up systems for production use. In New Zealand at least it
seems that if you can have a system where everything is installed in the
standard way with a default
Clint Dilks wrote:
My Experience has been that its the difference between installing system
and setting up systems for production use. In New Zealand at least it
seems that if you can have a system where everything is installed in the
standard way with a default configuration then you can
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009, Sean Carolan wrote:
Typically this type of problem is caused by environment variables
that are set in a login shell, but are missing or different than
those set for jobs running under cron.
You nailed it, Bill. Running the cron from root's personal crontab
worked fine.
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
which is about as useful as Microsoft Windows support... is it broken?
reinstall windows
FFS, this attitude amongst opensource guys that MS is the devil and are
trying to murder your family or sabotage your life is such BS.
The people with the the attitude
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
and use it to boot the other machine. Then decide what exactly you want to do
with it, look for some tutorials/instructions/HOWTOs on the net, and start
experimenting by trying to crack your target machine. Learn as you go by
reading the logs on both machines and all
The logs on my mail server are filling up with this kind of thing:
Oct 19 17:03:51 bnofmail kernel: REJECT: IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX SRC=195.140.240.6
DST=XX.XX.XX.XX LEN=189 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=52 ID=6284 DF PROTO=TCP
SPT=25 DPT=32776 WINDOW=65535 RES=0x00
While you take suggestions - look also for collecd. It's very easy to
setup, customise and interogate graphs.
Cheers,
-Amos
On 10/20/09, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
Tait Clarridge a écrit :
You could try a local script that gets values from a server that you
would like to
I've got a production system running CentOS 4 that was rock solid
until I upgraded from 2.6.9-55 to 2.6.9-78.0.13 (now running
2.6.9-89.0.11). The system now crashes intermittently after a few
weeks. I finally caught the panic message :
EDAC MC0: INTERNAL ERROR: channel-b out of range (4 = 4)
Hey
I would be happy to maintain such a thing but I would need someone as a backup.
Cheers Didi
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From: J.H. wartho...@eaglescrag.net
Date: Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: [BKO] CentOS for boot.kernel.org
To: Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann
Maybe today. How long has it been that you could start something on a
windows box and expect it to still be running a year later? People
runing unix/linux have expected and achieved that for decades.
A long time:)
Windows _is_ reliable, what isn't reliable is the myriad of cheap sh!t
hardware
ken wrote:
On 10/18/2009 08:17 AM Kwan Lowe wrote:
I'm pretty sure most corporations will continue to pay to use Red Hat.
It's pretty tough to go the head of IT and tell them you want to use
an OS without a corporate support license. Support is a security
blanket, if nothing else -- and
Thanks to all who answered.
Poweroff is exactly what I needed.
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Chris Miller wrote:
Thoughts?
Check your bios/system event log for any indication that it
is logging memory errors? Most modern server class motherboards
(past 5 years) do this, though not always reliably.
I've also had trouble with memtest86 myself, I prefer to run
ctcs:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 08:29:59AM +1030, Ian Blackwell wrote:
My experience has been good and I have no negative feelings about their
support offering. We had a critical issue once on a production server
with 250 users, and that they solved for us very quickly. Other lower
priority issues
Bowie Bailey wrote on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:18:16 -0400:
The destination address is the private IP of the server. These
seem to be related to outgoing email connections based on the source
IPs
Is 195.140.240.6 the public IP of that machine? Why do you obfuscate a
private IP number? Do you
War is a failure of the imagination.
--William Blake
On 10/19/2009 06:29 PM Keith Keller wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 08:29:59AM +1030, Ian Blackwell wrote:
My experience has been good and I have no negative feelings about their
support offering. We had a critical issue once on a
Thanks to those who responded. The use of Apache's reverse proxy was
something I would never have though of (it's the mind-numbing cold
medication I'm on, LOL)
However, I did manage to get things rolling thru the tunnel by configuring
strong-end routing at the remote server. Requests were
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Maybe today. How long has it been that you could start something on a
windows box and expect it to still be running a year later? People
runing unix/linux have expected and achieved that for decades.
A long time:)
Windows _is_ reliable, what isn't reliable is the
On Monday 19 October 2009 17:18, Bowie Bailey wrote:
The logs on my mail server are filling up with this kind of thing:
Oct 19 17:03:51 bnofmail kernel: REJECT: IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX SRC=195.140.240.6
DST=XX.XX.XX.XX LEN=189 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=52
Hello All,
In the not too distant future I will be commissioning a new CentOS
(5.4?) box with 4 identical SATA drives. I'd like to set them up as
RAID 1+0 for speed and redundancy. I've read the RHEL 5 deployment
guide on raid setup and it seems to cover the basics of software raid
pretty
Dave Stevens wrote:
pretty well, but doesn't cover 1+0. Does anyone have a reference for
that kind of configuration?
There was a discussion on this list about that a few weeks ago..
I think the easiest route if you want software raid 1+0 is to use
a combination of RAID 1 software and then use
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 11:19 -0700, ML wrote:
I want to learn to hack what do I need to do in order to start.
Umm, watch:
Hackers: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113243/
Takedown: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159784/
Isn't that how we all learned?
You left off Freedom Downtime:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
which is about as useful as Microsoft Windows support... is it broken?
reinstall windows
FFS, this attitude amongst opensource guys that MS is the devil and are
trying to murder your family or sabotage your
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