Am 31.07.11 07:33, schrieb Yves Bellefeuille:
Hello:
My user name is YvesBellefeuille.
I'd like to edit the information on using Skype under CentOS 6 at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Skype .
Could you and John Fettig have a talk please? As he requested the same
thing on July 20th (see the
Todo bien, salvo que el Reinicio NO era necesario :)
Si hubiese sido maquina en produccion te castigaba :)
Saludos!
2011/8/2 Federico Don federico.do...@gmail.com
Solucionado, dejo tutorial, gracias a todos!
Primero verificamos el estado del disco antes de hacer los cambios
Muchas Gracias Mario pero le di todos los permisos y nada no salia, y ya lo
tengo solucionado.Lo que yo había realizado era primero copiar los archivos del
servidor antiguo con WINSCP a windows y de ahi con el mismo WINSCP copialos al
nuevo y por alguna razón me salia ese error.
Lo solucione
Diego, cuando pasaste tus directorios por el WINDOWS perdiste todos los
permisos, es xq no lo entiende el sistema de archivos del WINDOWS.
Saludos.
El 2 de agosto de 2011 21:55, Diego Paredes B. el_die...@hotmail.comescribió:
Muchas Gracias Mario pero le di todos los permisos y nada no salia,
Jajajaja es verdad, no aclare que fue realizado sobre una vm de prueba!!
Saludos y gracias a todos por su tiempo.
2011/8/2 Carlos Tirado Elgueta carlos.tir...@gmail.com
Todo bien, salvo que el Reinicio NO era necesario :)
Si hubiese sido maquina en produccion te castigaba :)
Saludos!
Muchas Gracias Federico, Ahora tengo otra consulta pero sobre el servicio de
Postgres8.4 en Centos 5.6 lo instale con
yum install postgresql84 postgresql84-server postgresql84-contrib
Pero nunca me pidió la contraseña del usuario postgres, ahora cuando quiero
entrar no se la clave hay una
Buenas, creo que no te queda mas que copiar las configuraciones a mano.
El paso de hacer todo en una virtual para después clonar no lo veo
necesario, salvo que en el nuevo servidor haya cosas funcionando.
Lo de las bases es un dump y restore, no ?
El apache es copiar archivos, no ?
Lo del
Configura el archivo pg_hva.conf en la linea de conexiones IPv4
hostall all 127.0.0.1/32 trust
y luego te conectas a la base de datos y cambias la contreseña de postgres y
listo
Henry Interiano
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
From: el_die...@hotmail.com
To:
Muchas Gracias por el aporte.
Solucionado.
From: henryinteri...@hotmail.com
To: centos-es@centos.org
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 22:54:54 -0600
Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] Postgres
Configura el archivo pg_hva.conf en la linea de conexiones IPv4
hostall all 127.0.0.1/32
How do you use nagios to cve monitoring? Is there plugin available for that?
We're ussing OSSIM, as it integrates Nagios and Nessus.
My guess is that you could probably write a Nagios plugin to query
Nessus but we haven't needed to look into that yet ;)
Dear All
On my centos 5.6 , the KMouth is functioning for 'text to speech'
facility. Can you please let me know if we have 'speech to text'
facility for centos?
Thank you
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On 08/02/2011 06:16 AM, Benjamin Smith wrote:
On Saturday, July 30, 2011 06:00:26 PM Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
On Friday 29 July 2011 22:45, Benjamin Smith wrote:
I have a tested copy of EL6 that I would like to duplicate to a
number of similar servers, but can't seem to find a sane
Hi,
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/FreeNX
says: NX and FreeNX are only available for Centos 4 and 5
Alternative?
Thanks in advance for ideas.
Helmut
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On 02/08/11 12:26, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
Hi,
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/FreeNX
says: NX and FreeNX are only available for Centos 4 and 5
http://pkgs.org/centos-6-rhel-6/atrpms-x86_64/freenx-server-0.7.3-18.el6.x86_64.rpm.html
John.
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On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Helmut Drodofsky
drodof...@internet-xs.de wrote:
Hi,
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/FreeNX
says: NX and FreeNX are only available for Centos 4 and 5
Alternative?
nx/freenx for CentOS-6 is under development. You can follow the status here:
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
Hi,
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/FreeNX
says: NX and FreeNX are only available for Centos 4 and 5
Alternative?
I stopped using freenx when I found xrdp. yum install xrdp will do it. I find
it much easier to setup and maintain.
here is what the
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 04:53:37AM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
The current testing version can be found here:
http://centos.toracat.org/misc/nx-freenx/6/
freenx-0.7.3-7.el6.ay
nx-3.4.0-7.el6.ay
I have been running them on EL6 systems (including upstream-6.0 and
6.1, SL6.0 and SL6.1)
On 08/02/2011 04:32 AM hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
On my centos 5.6 , the KMouth is functioning for 'text to speech'
facility. Can you please let me know if we have 'speech to text'
facility for centos?
Thank you
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On Sat, July 30, 2011 12:51, Jim Wildman wrote:
Hey, at least the bug poster took the time to write it up nicely.
Still impossible...
git
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Personally, I am blown away by the performance of Tiger VNC - so much so
that I no longer use either NX nor FreeNX. I don't get sounds - but
youtube runs very smoothly...
Of course, I've not been able to resize a running desktop like I have with
the **NX's - but since the performance has
On 8/2/2011 7:02 AM, Tom Diehl wrote:
I stopped using freenx when I found xrdp. yum install xrdp will do it. I find
it much easier to setup and maintain.
That does look usable, but I've never had to do anything more than 'yum
install/update' to maintain freenx - and paste the client key into
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 6:34 AM, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com wrote:
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On 08/02/2011 08:18 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 04:53:37AM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
The current testing version can be found here:
The rpms from ATrpms.net have not installed correct. E.g. I'm missing the
entries for /etc/init.d/freenx-server or something like that.
The rpms described below are installing well as far as I can see.
Selinux is disabled now for easy testing and then the server rebooted.
NX Client reports
NX
On 07/30/2011 01:03 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
On 07/30/2011 06:37 AM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 08:07:38PM +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use oprofile to debug a problem with idle virtual machines
eating 10% cpu but apparently the debuginfo
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Helmut Drodofsky
drodof...@internet-xs.de wrote:
The rpms from ATrpms.net have not installed correct. E.g. I'm missing the
entries for /etc/init.d/freenx-server or something like that.
The stuff at atrpms is not being maintained, and if I remember, the nx
Hi,
I've got a strange situation where I cannot remove logical volumes even
right after they have been created:
[root@centos6 ~]# lvcreate -n c6minimal -L+5G vg_nexus
Logical volume c6minimal created
[root@centos6 ~]# lvremove /dev/vg_nexus/c6minimal
Can't remove open logical volume
I can see Oracle has packages for RedHad 5 but not for 6...
Should I install the rpm for redhad even though they are built against 5?
Or should I install the generic rpm package from Oracle? anyone knows the
differences?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Marc Deop
On 08/02/11 10:52 AM, Marc Deop wrote:
I can see Oracle has packages for RedHad 5 but not for 6...
Should I install the rpm for redhad even though they are built against 5?
Or should I install the generic rpm package from Oracle? anyone knows the
differences?
whats wrong with the packages
I had a problem wherein running a script with an embedded ftp call
would work in the login shell during integration testing and then
fail with an unrecognized option error in cron during acceptance
testing.
In solving this I discovered that RedHat, and therefore CentOS,
ships with at least two
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 6:34 AM, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com wrote:
I have updated that web site. What is the path of the .ssh directory
that is giving you a problem? Does running restorecon on the directory
solve it?
On 08/02/11 12:41 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
I just do not understand why these obscure distribution 'gotchas'
are created in the first place, much less permitted to persist.
you'd need to ask Red Hat that. Its their policy.
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On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:41 PM, James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.cawrote:
My question is why? Why are there two ftp clients provided in a
single distribution and why is the kerberos version effectively made
the default whereas one might reasonably assume that anything in
/usr/bin/ is the
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Marc Deop damnsh...@gmail.com wrote:
Or should I install the generic rpm package from Oracle? anyone knows the
differences?
CentOS ships with mysql already. Use what's provided in the distribution for
best results.
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2011/8/2 Jim Perrin jper...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Marc Deop damnsh...@gmail.com wrote:
Or should I install the generic rpm package from Oracle? anyone knows the
differences?
CentOS ships with mysql already. Use what's provided in the distribution for
best results.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:39 AM, Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 15:59 -0500, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
Well I verified that putting the following line in /etc/sudoers works
zabbix ALL=NOPASSWD: /var/lib/zabbix/bin/start_puppet
However if I put it in
At Tue, 2 Aug 2011 15:41:52 -0400 (EDT) CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
I had a problem wherein running a script with an embedded ftp call
would work in the login shell during integration testing and then
fail with an unrecognized option error in cron during acceptance
On 02/08/2011 3:41 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
I had a problem wherein running a script with an embedded ftp call
would work in the login shell during integration testing and then
fail with an unrecognized option error in cron during acceptance
testing.
In solving this I discovered that
What I'm left wondering is:
1) Why you are relying on PATH expansion for this from something as
critical as a cron job. It is good sysadmin practice to specify
explicit paths for situations like this rather than to worry about
whether or not there is a good or valid reason for there
Would that be the same as:
why are there multiple desktops: kde gnome
why are there multiple browsers: firefox konquerer
why are there multiple text editors: vim joe nano
why are there multiple mail distribution tools: sendmail, exim, postfix
why
why
why
Chris
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On Tuesday 02 August 2011 00:16, Benjamin Smith
li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
... and nobody here's suggested a recommended way to do this. I would
*love* it if somebody who knew could ammend your excellent howto with
information on grub. (which has been the RHEL/CentOS default for
several
Chris Weisiger wrote:
Would that be the same as:
why are there multiple desktops: kde gnome
fvwm, icewm, busybox, etc
why are there multiple browsers: firefox konquerer
why are there multiple text editors: vim joe nano
ROTFLMAO! You forgot emacs (take it to alt.religion.editors)
why
Mike A. Harris mharris at mharris.ca
Tue Aug 2 16:45:56 EDT 2011
What I'm left wondering is:
1) Why you are relying on PATH expansion for this from something as
critical as a cron job. It is good sysadmin practice to specify
explicit paths for situations like this rather than to worry about
On 8/2/2011 4:25 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Chris Weisiger wrote:
Would that be the same as:
why are there multiple desktops: kde gnome
fvwm, icewm, busybox, etc
why are there multiple browsers: firefox konquerer
why are there multiple text editors: vim joe nano
ROTFLMAO! You forgot
On 03/08/2011, at 7:32 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
Mike A. Harris mharris at mharris.ca
Tue Aug 2 16:45:56 EDT 2011
What I'm left wondering is:
1) Why you are relying on PATH expansion for this from something as
critical as a cron job. It is good sysadmin practice to specify
explicit
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
No, its 'how can I repeat old mistakes' instead of learning from them or
building on them.
But back to the original problem, why would anyone use ftp in this
century when rsync or http(s) are so much easier to manage?
On 8/2/2011 6:06 PM, Brian Mathis wrote:
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Les Mikeselllesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
No, its 'how can I repeat old mistakes' instead of learning from them or
building on them.
But back to the original problem, why would anyone use ftp in this
century when rsync
On Tuesday, August 02, 2011 02:22:49 PM Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
On Tuesday 02 August 2011 00:16, Benjamin Smith
li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
... and nobody here's suggested a recommended way to do this. I would
*love* it if somebody who knew could ammend your excellent howto with
On Tuesday, August 02, 2011 04:06:53 PM Brian Mathis wrote:
Instead of suggesting alternate technologies,
Ok, so this implies that suggesting alternatives is bad...
it should be suggested
to not use an ftp client at all and instead use a scripting language,
such as perl or python, that has
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 22:01 +0100, Miguel Medalha wrote:
What I'm left wondering is:
1) Why you are relying on PATH expansion for this from something as
critical as a cron job. It is good sysadmin practice to specify
explicit paths for situations like this rather than to worry about
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 17:22 -0400, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
On Tuesday 02 August 2011 00:16, Benjamin Smith
li...@benjamindsmith.com wrote:
... and nobody here's suggested a recommended way to do this. I would
*love* it if somebody who knew could ammend your excellent howto with
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 16:41 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
But back to the original problem, why would anyone use ftp in this
century when rsync or http(s) are so much easier to manage?
having grown-up on computers before M$ existed, I still find FTP very
easy, quick and efficient.
Must have a
On 08/02/11 8:32 PM, Always Learning wrote:
having grown-up on computers before M$ existed, I still find FTP very
easy, quick and efficient.
the FTP protocol has 2 fundamental problems. first, its a plaintext
protocol that uses plaintext user/password authentication, and secondly,
it
On 8/2/11 10:32 PM, Always Learning wrote:
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 16:41 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
But back to the original problem, why would anyone use ftp in this
century when rsync or http(s) are so much easier to manage?
having grown-up on computers before M$ existed, I still find FTP
On 08/03/2011 06:41 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
But back to the original problem, why would anyone use ftp in this
century when rsync or http(s) are so much easier to manage?
Do we have Kerberized rsync yet? Or Globus rsync?
If so... please post a link and... (^.^)
Anyway, that sort of gets to
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011, Les Mikesell wrote:
*snip*
While I understand the sentiment of why use old
stuff, this is still
a pretty ridiculous statement. It takes not even 10 seconds to think
of situations where one would need to, such as interfacing with
*paying* clients, etc...
Yes, if you
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