What do you think about change the OS overcommit_memory to 2 instead of 0???
Moses
2012/11/26 Moisés Barba Pérez mbarpe...@gmail.com
Hi,
This is the end of graph I have get whit the command (while true; do ps
-o 'vsz,rss' PID; sleep 60; done). Looks like there is not a big increase
at
Hi,
I have two Directory Servers (1.2.10.7 version) configured in single master
replication topology over TLS/SSL encrypted line.
Replication works fine, but I cannot have chain on update work although I have
set both servers as per
On 11/27/2012 08:22 AM, jovan.vuko...@sungard.com wrote:
Hi,
I have two Directory Servers (1.2.10.7 version) configured in single
master replication topology over TLS/SSL encrypted line.
Replication works fine, but I cannot have chain on update work
although I have set both servers as per
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 08:34:52 -0600, Tariq Kmail wrote:
I am using php to change the password for my ldap users, and now I am
trying to enable the password expiration policy
But when I enable it, most of the users became blocked users because they
did not change their password
On 26/11/12 18:31, Ed Greshko wrote:
It seems as if you're using nfs3 style mount command with nfs4.
Probably, I started with nfs3 ...
I like to follow the suggesting shown here.
http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/servers/setting-up-nfs4.jspx
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In following the
On 27/11/12 09:30, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 26/11/12 18:31, Ed Greshko wrote:
It seems as if you're using nfs3 style mount command with nfs4.
Probably, I started with nfs3 ...
I like to follow the suggesting shown here.
On 11/27/2012 10:30 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
In following the procedure described on that page all goes as
expected until I do:
[root@box8 nfs4exports]# /nfs4exports/data
192.168.1.0/24(rw,nohide,sync,insecure,root_squash,no_subtree_check)
bash:
On 27/11/12 10:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/27/2012 10:30 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
In following the procedure described on that page all goes as
expected until I do:
[root@box8 nfs4exports]# /nfs4exports/data
On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 21:31 -0500, fred smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:51:18AM -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 13:22 -0500, fred smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 12:57:20PM -0500, Digimer wrote:
On 11/26/2012 12:48 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
When I
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 07:46:14AM -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 21:31 -0500, fred smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:51:18AM -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 13:22 -0500, fred smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 12:57:20PM -0500, Digimer
On 27/11/12 10:24, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 27/11/12 10:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/27/2012 10:30 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
In following the procedure described on that page all goes as
expected until I do:
[root@box8 nfs4exports]#
Late last evening I recieved this error while working in terminal.
root@localhost bwest# WARNING: Your hard drive is failing
Device: /dev/sdb [SAT], unable to open device the device in question is
connected via a esata connected dock the cable appeard to be a bit lose
could this generate this
Hi!
I would like to add dom0_mem=512M,max:512M into /etc/grub2.cfg.
However, I know that /etc/grub2.cfg is automatically generated via the
templates from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub. I need
to make the entry similar to below. Please guide me on how to go
about this.
title
On 11/27/2012 08:54 AM, Jerome Yanga issued this missive:
Hi!
I would like to add dom0_mem=512M,max:512M into /etc/grub2.cfg.
However, I know that /etc/grub2.cfg is automatically generated via the
templates from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub. I need
to make the entry similar
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Right now I have a 300Mb /boot and 768Mb swap leaving ~2.7Gb for /.
Not sure why you would bother with separate /boot and / partitions on a
system with only 4GB of mass storage. Just go with a single partition, and
limit the installed
On 11/26/2012 02:40 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
How do I start gnome so I can use its tools for things like creating my
userID?
I think you need to create the user first (useradd) before being able to
login into GNOME.
How do I change the runtime to grahical with no /etc/inittab? I
On 11/26/2012 12:48 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
When I try to print double sided to this printer I get a single page
reading:
ERROR NAME;
stackunderflow
COMMAND;
pop
OPERAND STACK;
I almost always see this when printing anything double
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
eoconno...@gmail.com wrote:
Might this be the UEFI thing that I've been reading up about? I myself
don't even understand how it works, but this sounds like something that
MIGHT be related to that?...just my opinion
Yes, as I
On 11/27/2012 12:21 PM, Jared K. Smith wrote:
Yes, as I understand it the kernel key is used for module signing.
The most obvious new use for module signing is Secure Boot, so that
the kernel will only load modules signed with its key.
Is there one key for each kernel version, or is it
On 11/27/2012 01:21 PM, Jared K. Smith wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
eoconno...@gmail.com wrote:
Might this be the UEFI thing that I've been reading up about? I
myself don't even understand how it works, but this sounds like
something that MIGHT be related to
On 11/27/2012 01:33 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/27/2012 12:21 PM, Jared K. Smith wrote:
Yes, as I understand it the kernel key is used for module signing.
The most obvious new use for module signing is Secure Boot, so that
the kernel will only load modules signed with its key.
Is there one key
On the server:
[bobg@box8 ~]$ ll /nfs4exports/data
total 12
drwxrwxrwx. 2 root root 4096 Nov 27 12:56 notecase
drwxrwxr-x. 2 1000 1000 4096 Nov 27 12:52 oocalc
drwxrwxrwx. 2 root root 4096 Nov 27 11:27 rem
The same directory from box7:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Bruno Wolff III br...@wolff.to wrote:
Upstream is pretty sure they know the causes of the kswapd issues. Two of
the three patches should be in the latest rawhide kernel. So you already
might see better results with that kernel. I would expect the third patch
On 11/27/2012 12:42 PM, JD wrote:
And that begs another question.
THWAP!
No, it doesn't. It *asks* another question. Begging the question
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question) is something
entirely different. Please, either learn what the term means or stop
using it!
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On 11/28/2012 05:01 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On the server:
[bobg@box8 ~]$ ll /nfs4exports/data
total 12
drwxrwxrwx. 2 root root 4096 Nov 27 12:56 notecase
drwxrwxr-x. 2 1000 1000 4096 Nov 27 12:52 oocalc
drwxrwxrwx. 2 root root
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 13:11:11 -0800,
JD jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
However, because of the current kswapd, building a kernel is taking an
inordinately long time, so it will be likely 2 or 3 days on my old unicore
Athlon64 3700+ before I can boot the new 3.7X
Can you try the
On 11/27/2012 02:22 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/27/2012 12:42 PM, JD wrote:
And that begs another question.
THWAP!
No, it doesn't. It *asks* another question. Begging the question
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question) is something
entirely different. Please, either learn
On 11/27/2012 01:32 PM, JD wrote:
On 11/27/2012 02:22 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/27/2012 12:42 PM, JD wrote:
And that begs another question.
THWAP!
No, it doesn't. It *asks* another question. Begging the question
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question) is something
entirely
Nick Urbanik wrote:
I have installed Fedora 18 on seven machines using yum distro-sync,
and am happy with the result.
On my son's machine, however, gdm presents a fuzzy rectangular patch
instead of the Fedora logo. This is also the case with the icons at
the top right of the gdm screen,
On 27.11.2012, JD wrote:
However, because of the current kswapd, building a kernel is taking an
inordinately long time, so it will be likely 2 or 3 days on my old unicore
Athlon64 3700+ before I can boot the new 3.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/11/27/487
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Jared K. Smith wrote:
Yes, as I understand it the kernel key is used for module signing.
The most obvious new use for module signing is Secure Boot, so
that the kernel will only load modules signed with its key.
JD wrote:
If what you say is true, then the kernel config option
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ah, startx. well I don't think it was installed as I typed in start
and hit the tab and nothing completed. I have since done a
reinstall and figured out how to 'properly' get gnome installed.
Did you hit tab twice?
If there are multiple possible completions, bash
You used a technical term incorrectly. How is it a waste of bandwidth
to correct you and show you how it should be used? Or is it simply that
you don't want to learn to use it correctly?
Well you please take your pointless arguing somewhere else. Especially if
you are going to start
last week I tried to install the ubuntu 12.0.1-Server. I was tried
of having the new bootloader mess up my loading fedora. The CD
asked me some questions that my F-17 CD did not ask, then it said
to reboot. I did and without any load errors, it booted into
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 11:53:46AM -0500, Brian West wrote:
do the pre fails mean im failing or is this a false positive. should
i replace the esata cable thanks for the help.
Make sure the cable is seated properly. It might be worth trying another
cable too. If you don't have backups yet, make
On 27/11/12 16:25, Ed Greshko wrote:
Seems right to me. Only up for a few minutes at 05:15 to give a cat water..
Normally root access is not allowed across NFS mounts. You're logged in as
root on the client. I've not done this in a while so you'll have to check.
On the server side
One last note (a bandaid, if you will) regarding kswapd:
I reniced it to pri 19 and that seems to make rest of
apps run much faster.
Will start build of latest rawhide nodebug kernel.
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Hi Bruno, Alan,
The rpmbuild interface does not provide the user a way
to go through the entire config options before proceeding
to build the kernel. If it does, I would really like to know
how it's done.
The current rpmbuild of the kernel builds bazillions of
drivers, most of which are very
On 11/27/2012 07:44 PM, JD wrote:
Hi Bruno, Alan,
The rpmbuild interface does not provide the user a way
to go through the entire config options before proceeding
to build the kernel. If it does, I would really like to know
how it's done.
The current rpmbuild of the kernel builds bazillions of
On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 21:06 -0500, Brian West wrote:
On 11/27/2012 07:44 PM, JD wrote:
Hi Bruno, Alan,
The rpmbuild interface does not provide the user a way
to go through the entire config options before proceeding
to build the kernel. If it does, I would really like to know
how
On 11/27/2012 09:19 PM, William Brown wrote:
On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 21:06 -0500, Brian West wrote:
On 11/27/2012 07:44 PM, JD wrote:
Hi Bruno, Alan,
The rpmbuild interface does not provide the user a way
to go through the entire config options before proceeding
to build the kernel. If it does,
On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 14:46 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
last week I tried to install the ubuntu 12.0.1-Server. I was tried
of having the new bootloader mess up my loading fedora. The CD
asked me some questions that my F-17 CD did not ask, then it said
to reboot. I
On 11/27/2012 09:30 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 14:46 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
last week I tried to install the ubuntu 12.0.1-Server. I was tried
of having the new bootloader mess up my loading fedora. The CD
asked me some questions that my
On 11/27/2012 06:06 PM, Brian West issued this missive:
On 11/27/2012 07:44 PM, JD wrote:
Hi Bruno, Alan,
The rpmbuild interface does not provide the user a way
to go through the entire config options before proceeding
to build the kernel. If it does, I would really like to know
how it's done.
On 11/27/2012 06:30 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
You can use KDE perfectly well without removing Gnome (that's what I
do). If you only want KDE and not Gnome, you can install the KDE spin
available from fedoraproject.org.
Or, if you really want to customize things, you can do what I did when
On 11/27/2012 01:15 PM, Alan Evans wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Right now I have a 300Mb /boot and 768Mb swap leaving ~2.7Gb for /.
Not sure why you would bother with separate /boot and / partitions on
a system with only 4GB of mass storage. Just go
On 11/27/2012 02:45 PM, Sergio wrote:
On 11/26/2012 02:40 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
How do I start gnome so I can use its tools for things like creating my
userID?
I think you need to create the user first (useradd) before being able
to login into GNOME.
How do I change the runtime to
On 11/27/2012 05:03 PM, James Wilkinson wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ah, startx. well I don't think it was installed as I typed in start
and hit the tab and nothing completed. I have since done a
reinstall and figured out how to 'properly' get gnome installed.
Did you hit tab twice?
If
Short version.
VDPAU works, finally. libvdpau.i686 was recently updated to 0.5-1 in
Fedora 17. There have also been recent updates to the proprietary
nvidia drivers.The result of this is that vdpau works well, at least
with XBMC running on Fedora 17 on Asus 1012P EeeBox PCs.
Long
On 11/28/2012 02:38 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And how do I change the # of kernels?
Edit /etc/yum.conf to change the installonly_limit parameter. Currently set to
3. 0 means keep all.
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