Hola buen día tengo una duda que espero me puedan ayudar a
resolver.Actualmente cuento con un centos 5.3 a 32 bits trabajando
formidablemente. Se me a pedido que virtualice un Windows pero este windows
debe ser a 64 bits. mi duda es: es posible instalar Xen y virtualizar este
windows 64 bits
Hola a todos,
Tengo un servidor local con PostgreSQL 7.4.13 pero lo tengo configurado con
dos servidor usando la herramienta drbd.
El problema es que ahora me lanza este error al arrancar la base de datos
(tras bloqueo del servidor y reinicio no controlado):
Jan 19 17:30:49 delfos
STG SNMP Traffic Grapher.
http://ruben.cheng-ca.com/es/knowledge/network/trafficmon.htm
Con esta aplicación se monitoriza el router cisco, series como 2800 o 4800.
Tiene que tener bien configurado el router y tener acceso SNMP.
Saludos y suerte.
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the CD media before installation press OK’ y ya no responde al teclado
para seleccionar la opcion. Alguien tiene idea de que puede ser y que puedo
hacer para proseguir con la instalación?.
i586 text
esa sería la opción, si se cuelga, algo anda mal en el hw.
no estaría mal que consigas un
I misunderstood that you were pointing to some GUI tools.
Kai
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From: Rajagopal Swaminathan raju.rajs...@gmail.com
My requirement is simple: I want to install few instances of mysql
Workbench as successor to other GUI tools for developers whom shall we
call hmmm... PHD (replacing the boss with developer in the PHB).
and yum has spoiled me to the extent of,
On 01/19/2010 12:26 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
ML wrote:
Hi All,
All of my systems are running 5.4 x64. The are all AMD x64
processors with at least 2gb of RAM in each.
I am running SSH on a non standard port.
When I SSH into ANY of my systems, I get prompted for my password
right away,
Hi,
is there a way / software to find out which security patches my
different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according
CESA announcement displayed?
TIA,
Frank.
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On 01/19/2010 10:32 AM, frank.brodb...@klingel.de wrote:
is there a way / software to find out which security patches my
different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according
CESA announcement displayed?
I am working on a bit of code that would make something like this
possible in
From: frank.brodb...@klingel.de frank.brodb...@klingel.de
is there a way / software to find out which security patches my
different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according
CESA announcement displayed?
Try the yum-security package...
JD
Or I can highly recommend configuring a local spacewalk server It is
certainly usable right now overall (even if still under development in some
areas) and the Redhat guys are very quick to squash reported bugs.
Getting it runnign here has made my life much easier in provisioning,
configuring
is there a way / software to find out which security patches my
different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according
CESA announcement displayed?
I'll put in a plug for a software project that I am developer/contributor
for, OpenVAS (Open Vulnerability Assessment Scanner).
Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org schrieb am 19.01.2010 11:48:54:
On 01/19/2010 10:32 AM, frank.brodb...@klingel.de wrote:
is there a way / software to find out which security patches my
different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according
CESA announcement displayed?
I am
On 01/19/2010 11:08 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
I'll put in a plug for a software project that I am developer/contributor
for, OpenVAS (Open Vulnerability Assessment Scanner).
http://www.openvas.org
I look at this a while back, well over a year i think now. And the
problem was that openvas does
On 01/19/2010 11:07 AM, frank.brodb...@klingel.de wrote:
I am working on a bit of code that would make something like this
possible in the near future ( ~ a month or so ). However, till then I'd
recommend going with just yum list and if you want, some mangling with
yum-changelog will give you
I look at this a while back, well over a year i think now. And the
problem was that openvas does not actually test for the Vuln but it
tries to use content to assume the exploits will not work. That is a
very risky situation to get into.
In terms of a proper security assessment; this is a
Greetings,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:16 PM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Rajagopal Swaminathan raju.rajs...@gmail.com
Google pointed to this:
http://rpms.famillecollet.com/
Thanks. But it doesn't seem to have MySQL Workbench.
Some update:
From the IRC Channel:
hi rajsand, yes,
Carlos Santana wrote on Mon, 18 Jan 2010 17:54:51 -0600:
- The wiki page approach is to flush existing rules and then add
required rules to iptables. Is it possible to add/append required
rules without flushing existing set of rules
You can add rules on-the-fly at runtime and then use service
Hoping someone can help me fix something that I apparently messed up, i have
the issue that when I untar a file as root the uid and gid that get set are
not roots'. I had change a user uid and gid to 1000 via usermo -u etc
but somehow it appears to have effected the root user. When I touch
it works changing
*prop oor:name=Work oor:type=xs:string
info
descSpecifies the path of the work folder, which can be
modified according to the user's needs. The path specified here can be seen
in the Open or Save dialog./desc
/info
value$(work)/value
Hi there --
I need to upgrade one of our systems from its current distribution, Fedora Core
7, to the most recent
version distribution, release 5.4, of the CentOS operating system. Can I do an
in-place upgrade of the
operating system without any adverse side-effects? Are there any issues that I
Quoting Kaplan, Andrew H. ahkap...@partners.org:
Hi there --
I need to upgrade one of our systems from its current distribution,
Fedora Core
7, to the most recent
version distribution, release 5.4, of the CentOS operating system.
Can I do an
in-place upgrade of the
operating system
Hoping someone can help me fix something that I apparently messed up, i
have the issue that when I untar a file as root the uid and gid that get
set
are not roots'. I had change a user uid and gid to 1000 via usermo -u
snip
If I understand you correctly, the user's files were all uid and gid
Hi there --
I need to upgrade one of our systems from its current distribution, Fedora
Core 7, to the most recent
version distribution, release 5.4, of the CentOS operating system. Can I
do an in-place upgrade of the
operating system without any adverse side-effects? Are there any issues
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Tom Bishop bisho...@gmail.com wrote:
Hoping someone can help me fix something that I apparently messed up, i have
the issue that when I untar a file as root the uid and gid that get set are
not roots'. I had change a user uid and gid to 1000 via usermo -u
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Ian Blackwell i...@ikel.id.au wrote:
Rob Kampen wrote:
Carlos Santana wrote:
- What does 'RH-Firewall-1-INPUT' chain means? This also seems to be a
predefined chain, although not mentioned in wiki.
- The wiki page approach is to flush existing rules and then
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 7:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com wrote:
Carlos Santana wrote on Mon, 18 Jan 2010 17:54:51 -0600:
- The wiki page approach is to flush existing rules and then add
required rules to iptables. Is it possible to add/append required
rules without flushing
So I downloaded the tar file, wget running as root (su -). Looking at
the file permissions owner and group are root but when I untar the file the
new directory and all of the files have the UID and GID set to 1000, which
was another user and not the one that I logged in with.
On Tue, Jan
So I downloaded the tar file, wget running as root (su -). Looking at
the file permissions owner and group are root but when I untar the file
the
new directory and all of the files have the UID and GID set to 1000, which
was another user and not the one that I logged in with.
Right,
From: Rajagopal Swaminathan raju.rajs...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:16 PM, John Doe wrote:
From: Rajagopal Swaminathan
Google pointed to this:
http://rpms.famillecollet.com/
Thanks. But it doesn't seem to have MySQL Workbench.
Oops, I read mysql bench instead of workbench, my
Tom Bishop bisho...@gmail.com schrieb am 19.01.2010 15:53:52:
So I downloaded the tar file, wget running as root (su -).
Looking at the file permissions owner and group are root but when I
untar the file the new directory and all of the files have the UID
and GID set to 1000, which
Greetings,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:39 PM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Rajagopal Swaminathan raju.rajs...@gmail.com
Thanks. But it doesn't seem to have MySQL Workbench.
Oops, I read mysql bench instead of workbench, my bad...
Sorry if I have confused you and others.
MySQL
Tom Bishop wrote on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 07:43:50 -0600:
When I touch files
as root the correct uid and gid are root, however when untaring an archive
the directory and files are uid and gid =1000.
Untarring *which* files? The standard behavior of tar is to keep the
permissions etc. of the
From: Tom Bishop bisho...@gmail.com
So I downloaded the tar file, wget running as root (su -). Looking at the
file permissions owner and group are root but when I untar the file the new
directory and all of the files have the UID and GID set to 1000, which was
another user and not the one
I noted centos-release source rpm is missing on repositories, and
after search a bit I found this thread:
http://www.linux-archive.org/centos/272321-centos-release-srpm.html
Anyone have news about this?
Thanks in advance
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Thanks guys, the light bulb finally went off, need more sleep ;).so here
is what I think happened, so I run buntu at home on some PC's and had set
the uid to one of my users (my wife) to 1000 for nfs stuff, which is the
defaul range for ubuntu uid's. So when I downloaded the file and untar
On 1/12/2010 8:40 AM, Anas Alnaffar wrote:
I have just installed an SVN server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
how I can start the SVN server automatically at the boot of the machine.
Unless you have some specific reason to run the standalone server, I'd
recommend installing mod_dav_svn and using
Thanks friend, but I don't what I supouse to do there...can you give me an
example for this case:
# ./path/to/pear/pear
as
# pear
Thanks a lot
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From: Alberto García Gómez albe...@ipimtzcm.rimed.cu
From: John Doe
Add /path/to/bin to the PATH variable.
See examples in /etc/profile.d/
Thanks friend, but I don't what I supouse to do there...can you give me an
example for this case:
# ./path/to/pear/pear
as
# pear
Create
Carlos Santana wrote on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 08:51:19 -0600:
'But it's harder to maintain as a
script of your own.'. You are also using script, right?
The as is ambiguous in this case ;-) Read:
But it's (adding on the fly, no script) harder to maintain as if you use a
script of your own.
Kai
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Hello,
I built a system based on centos 5.3, now i'm planing to move to 5.4.
To do it I rebuilt all rpms making some changes.
When I use a common centos 5.3, it automatically detects that 5.4
is available and move update for it when i run yum update. How
does this work? How the system detects
Renato Botelho wrote:
Hello,
I built a system based on centos 5.3, now i'm planing to move to 5.4.
To do it I rebuilt all rpms making some changes.
When I use a common centos 5.3, it automatically detects that 5.4
is available and move update for it when i run yum update. How
does this
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
Renato Botelho wrote:
Hello,
I built a system based on centos 5.3, now i'm planing to move to 5.4.
To do it I rebuilt all rpms making some changes.
When I use a common centos 5.3, it automatically detects that 5.4
is
Renato Botelho wrote:
My question is not *how* to update, but how the rpm detects a
new version is available and automatically update to rpms from
5.4 version.
I believe it gets the updates from /5/ on the yum repos, not /5.x/
so when /5/ has rolled to be a link to /5.4/ instead of
Hi all,
Until when CentOS-3 will be supported and patches will be released??
Many thanks.
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On Jan 19, 2010, at 1:12 PM, carlopmart wrote:
Until when CentOS-3 will be supported and patches will be released??
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS3#head-21c807565900c774ccbabb405e07c9552a44876c
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John R Pierce wrote:
Renato Botelho wrote:
My question is not *how* to update, but how the rpm detects a
new version is available and automatically update to rpms from
5.4 version.
I believe it gets the updates from /5/ on the yum repos, not /5.x/
so when /5/ has rolled
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com wrote:
Carlos Santana wrote on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 08:51:19 -0600:
'But it's harder to maintain as a
script of your own.'. You are also using script, right?
The as is ambiguous in this case ;-) Read:
But it's (adding on the
On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 14:32 -0600, Carlos Santana wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com wrote:
Carlos Santana wrote on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 08:51:19 -0600:
'But it's harder to maintain as a
script of your own.'. You are also using script, right?
The
I updated my secondary DNS server from 5.3 to 5.4 today. After the
update, named would not start. A bit of investigation found that all of
the files in /var/named/chroot/var/named/data had been turned into links
to themselves!
Fortunately, since this is a secondary DNS, all I had to do was
Bowie Bailey wrote on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 15:51:40 -0500:
Has anyone else seen this problem?
No. I usually see some change in the permissions
(/var/named/chroot/var/named/ loses group write and named logs some
complaints but still works) when updating named. I think I've seen this
happen
Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 05:34:47PM -0800, Peter Blajev wrote:
Hi,
I increased the size of one of the LUNs and on CentOS 5.4 if I restart
iscsi (`service iscsi restart`) I'll see the the new size but this will
disconnect all other LUNs.
I'm hoping that there is
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
Renato Botelho wrote:
My question is not *how* to update, but how the rpm detects a
new version is available and automatically update to rpms from
5.4 version.
I believe it gets the updates
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
I updated my secondary DNS server from 5.3 to 5.4 today. After the
update, named would not start. A bit of investigation found that all of
the files in /var/named/chroot/var/named/data had been turned into links
to
On 1/19/2010 5:26 PM, Brian Mathis wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Bowie Baileybowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
I updated my secondary DNS server from 5.3 to 5.4 today. After the
update, named would not start. A bit of investigation found that all of
the files in
On 19/01/10 15:48, Renato Botelho wrote:
I noted centos-release source rpm is missing on repositories, and
after search a bit I found this thread:
http://www.linux-archive.org/centos/272321-centos-release-srpm.html
Anyone have news about this?
Thanks in advance
I'll try and get these
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 20:46, Wade Blackwell captainbab...@gmail.com wrote:
Good afternoon all,
I have a Broadcom BCM5823KPB-5 PCI crypto card that I would like to
use on a 2.6.18-164.10.1.el5xen i686 i386 release do assist with crypto
operations. Does anyone know if there are
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