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From: Jim Perrin jper...@centos.org
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Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 9:46:35 AM
Subject: [CentOS-docs] A request for help managing wiki permissions
Long story short, the core team doesn't need to be in the
Saludos amigos acudo a ustedes haber quien me puede echar una mano,
tengo un servidor Linux centos 5.11 el cuál hace proxy y firewall,
existe una VPN que tiene montada el proveedor de internet con dos
routers entre dos ciudades, le pedí al proveedor que todo el tráfico que
genera el tunel se
Hola César,
Para poder ver qué otras reglas hay en el firewall, pero sobretodo, en
qué orden envía la salida del comando iptables -L -n
Entiendo que las reglas que pones están en un firewall en la oficina A
¿No hay firewall en la oficina B?
El 27/10/14 a las 22:21, César Martinez escribió:
Gracias Francesc si el firewall esta solo en la oficina A, como comente
bajo mi firewall y al conexión se efectua te paso al salida del comando
iptables -nL
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
DROP all -- 0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0
Hola César,
El problema está en la cadena FACEBOOK1 y FACEBOOK. La última linea de
ambas es un DROP a todo. Las cadenas FACEBOOK1 y FACEBOOK están antes
que nada en FORWARD. De esta manera, la regla que permitiría la
comunicación con el terminal server nunca es alcanzada ya que los
paquetes
Hola Jorge,
una version menor, tu dices?
saludos.
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Op 23-10-14 om 18:00 schreef James B. Byrne:
At the moment none I guess. The message is that the client cannot find a
driver. I have virtio-win-0.1-74.iso and virtio-win-0.1-81.iso on the
hypervisor host. How do I get the driver from there into the guest? Does the
client have access to the
On Mon, October 27, 2014 03:57, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
Op 23-10-14 om 18:00 schreef James B. Byrne:
At the moment none I guess. The message is that the client cannot find a
driver. I have virtio-win-0.1-74.iso and virtio-win-0.1-81.iso on the
hypervisor host. How do I get the driver from
On Mon, October 27, 2014 09:08, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Mon, October 27, 2014 03:57, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
(if your client already has more than 2 drives attached, change target dev
hdc to hdd or ...)
You can switch your storages to virtio too, I did it in the past but fail to
find my
OK. We are golden with respect to getting the network reactivated on the
Windows guest. One down, infinity to go. Thanks for the help.
There was one wrinkle in all this. I had to log on to the guest as a local
administrator to configure the nic driver. Windows explorer (not IE) reported
a
Ted Miller wrote:
I have gotten in the habit of either creating or leaving unused some space
on any disk that might be used as a boot disk, rather than committing all
the space to LVM. That way I have something to work with if I need yet
another boot partition.
A bit ignorant of me, but is
Ted Miller wrote:
I have not tried an upgrade, but it sounds like they put the work into
making server upgrades easier, but did not (or could not) make it as easy
for desktop installations. Most people paying license fees are covering
servers.
I got the impression that the CentOSUpgradeTool
Hi All,
I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux
development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared
folders with the host that just work, etc)
The only issue I have thus far is VPN connections. Looking at what's
installed on my old Fedora
Hello listmates,
Somehow or other my DNS services that are part of
the ndjbdns-1.06-1.el7.x86_64 package would not start properly at startup.
When I then start them up using systemctl:
systemctl start dnscache
systemctl start tinydns
they start just fine.
From the log I got the following for
I'm trying to extend a logical volume and I'm doing as follow:
1- Run `fdisk -l` command and this is the output:
Disk /dev/sda: 85.9 GB, 85899345920 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track,
10443 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512
Hello again,
I think I have resolved this issue by adding the following line to my
relevant service startup files:
RestartSec=60s
I presume the line forces a restart within 60 seconds (or with the time
allowance of 60 seconds). Actually according to this source:
OK, on the second take, even 5 seconds has proved to be enough of a sleep
period in my case.
Just FYI.
Boris.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello again,
I think I have resolved this issue by adding the following line to my
relevant service
On 10/27/2014 01:13 PM, CS DBA wrote:
Hi All,
I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux
development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared
folders with the host that just work, etc)
The only issue I have thus far is VPN connections. Looking
Rebooting your system, then run fdisk /dev/sda
Then run
P
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3
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..so on
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reynie...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 12:57 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] No
It'd be nice if you reported this upstream.
Lucian
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From: Boris Epstein borepst...@gmail.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Monday, 27 October, 2014 20:14:29
Subject: Re:
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Zhang, Jonathan zha...@evergreen.edu
wrote:
Rebooting your system, then run fdisk /dev/sda
Then run
P
N
P
3
Can't pass from here, it says:
Partition number (1-4): 3
No free sectors available
Why?
___
CentOS
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 3:56 PM, reynie...@gmail.com reynie...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm trying to extend a logical volume and I'm doing as follow:
1- Run `fdisk -l` command and this is the output:
This is for actual partitions, not LVM which seems to be what you want per
the rest of your
Hi SilverTip nice answer and very helpful, I'll try to get some more help
here since as I said in the main post I'm not an expert on Linux or a
Administrator I'm just a developer trying to setup a development enviroment
so ...
It's telling you the truth.
Sounds like you want another Logical
On 10/27/2014 07:42 PM, reynie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi SilverTip nice answer and very helpful, I'll try to get some more help
here since as I said in the main post I'm not an expert on Linux or a
Administrator I'm just a developer trying to setup a development enviroment
so ...
It's telling you
On 10/27/2014 10:31 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
I have gotten in the habit of either creating or leaving unused some space
on any disk that might be used as a boot disk, rather than committing all
the space to LVM. That way I have something to work with if I need yet
another
On 10/27/2014 10:35 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
I have not tried an upgrade, but it sounds like they put the work into
making server upgrades easier, but did not (or could not) make it as easy
for desktop installations. Most people paying license fees are covering
servers.
I
Uppsss I think this goes more and more advanced all the time but here I go
more doubts
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Ted Miller tedli...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
If I were in your position, I think I would:
* Create a new, 80GB disk using VMWare
Not problem at all
* Partition that
On 10/27/2014 02:56 PM, reynie...@gmail.com wrote:
I also check the free available space using vgdisplay and watching the Free
PE / Size part near the end and seems like I've free space available (Free
PE / Size 7670 / 29.96 GiB) so I tried to extend the LV by using the
command:lvextend -L+29G
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Robert Nichols rnicholsnos...@comcast.net
wrote:
Those I/O errors are alarming. They suggest that you have a disk that is
failing. Does anything about disk sda appear in /var/log/messages when
you do that? You should indeed have 29GB available for growing
what do you get from the commands:
pvs -v
vgs -v
lvs
and, if pvs shows any /dev/mdXX devices, the output of mdadm --detail
/dev/mdXX
?example output...
# pvs -v
Scanning for physical volume names
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree DevSize PV UUID
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