[CentOS-es] COMO INSTALO ANDROID EN CENTOS

2010-11-25 Thread Carlos Jara Alva
Saludos comunidad de CENTOS, quisiera saber como puedo instalar el programa
android en el centos 5.5
Gracias
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Re: [CentOS-es] Resumen de CentOS-es, Vol 47, Env ío 42 Sincronizar 2 bases de datos progresql

2010-11-25 Thread Jaime Castillo

Tienes que replicar la base de datos busca en google replica progresql
 
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 Asuntos del día:
 
 1. Sincronizar 2 bases de datos progresql (Julio Cesar)
 2. Como configurar squid en centos 5 (armando zarate mallarino)
 3. Re: Como configurar squid en centos 5 (Juan Pablo Botero)
 4. Re: Problemas al instalar CENTOS 5.5 desde un DVD
 (Eduardo Fuentes)
 5. Re: Problemas al instalar CENTOS 5.5 desde un DVD (Camilo Astete)
 6. Re: Problemas al instalar CENTOS 5.5 desde un DVD
 (Eduardo Grosclaude)
 
 
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 Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 12:06:43 -0500
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 hola lista un saludos a todos los colaboradores
 
 mi pregunta es como puedo sincronizar 2 bases de datos postgresql cada 
 una esta en server diferentes
 me pueden echar una mano con esto
 
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 Subject: [CentOS-es] Como configurar squid en centos 5
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 porfavor necesito que me expliquen paso a paso la configuracion de squid y 
 definir para que sirve cada parametro...
 si me ayudan se los agradeceria mucho ya que lo necesito porque me lo dejaron 
 de tarea y tengo que hacer un trabajo escrito 
 
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 Saludos.
 
 
 2010/11/24 armando zarate mallarino mandy-g...@hotmail.com
 
 
  porfavor necesito que me expliquen paso a paso la configuracion de squid y
  definir para que sirve cada parametro...
 
 
 Hace muy poco tratado en [1]:
 
 [1]: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-es/2010-November/008796.html
 
 
  si me ayudan se los agradeceria mucho ya que lo necesito porque me lo
  dejaron de tarea y tengo que hacer un trabajo escrito
 
 
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 Hola, nuevamente
 Hice lo que indicaron, al parecer es el DVD, no puedo instalar desde ese DVD
 sea configurando las particiones manualmente o instalando en las particiones
 que por defecto pone el Centos. Ademas probe con unos CD de la version 5.2
 que tengo y si logra instalar sin contratiempo. Ahora bien lo que ocurre es
 que necesito instalar la version 5.5.
 Tienen idea desde donde puedo descargar una version estable, que no presente
 problemas en la instalacion.?
 Gracias por su tiempo.
 
 Saludos.
 El 22 de noviembre de 2010 10:48, Eduardo Fuentes
 

[CentOS-es] Particion dedicada en centos (cuotas de disco)

2010-11-25 Thread Lucas Smud

Hola amigos del foro:
recurro a ustedes por un temita que tengo resulta que quiero asignar cuotas de 
disco a varios usuarios de mi centos 5.5 pero en el archivo /etc/fstabs tengo 
esto:

LABEL=/ /   ext3defaults1 1
tmpfs   /dev/shmtmpfs   defaults0 0
devpts  /dev/ptsdevpts  gid=5,mode=620  0 0
sysfs   /syssysfs   defaults0 0
proc/proc   procdefaults0 0
LABEL=SWAP-hda3 swapswapdefaults0 0


Resulta que la particion dedicada que tengo es / pero tengo miedo a hacer 
macanas y agregarle las cuotas de disco usrquota y grpquota a /.

La consulta es la siguiente:

¿Esta bien asignarle cuotas de disco a /? 
si la respuesta es no
¿como creo una particion dedicada?

Gracias
 

 

 

 




  
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Re: [CentOS-es] Particion dedicada en centos (cuotas de disco)

2010-11-25 Thread Javier Iglesias Barban
Lucas Smud escribió:
 Hola amigos del foro:
 recurro a ustedes por un temita que tengo resulta que quiero asignar cuotas 
 de disco a varios usuarios de mi centos 5.5 pero en el archivo /etc/fstabs 
 tengo esto:

 LABEL=/ /   ext3defaults1 1
 tmpfs   /dev/shmtmpfs   defaults0 0
 devpts  /dev/ptsdevpts  gid=5,mode=620  0 0
 sysfs   /syssysfs   defaults0 0
 proc/proc   procdefaults0 0
 LABEL=SWAP-hda3 swapswapdefaults0 0


 Resulta que la particion dedicada que tengo es / pero tengo miedo a hacer 
 macanas y agregarle las cuotas de disco usrquota y grpquota a /.

 La consulta es la siguiente:

 ¿Esta bien asignarle cuotas de disco a /? 
 si la respuesta es no
 ¿como creo una particion dedicada?

 Gracias
  

  

  

  




 
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Bueno no seria muy recomendable jugar con la raiz del sistema, pero 
hasta donde yo se en la vida real no importa que le pongas cuotas a / , 
lo que importa es a que usuario le asignas cuotas, cuando tu pones 
usrquota en fstabs lo que estas diciendo es que partición va implementar 
cuota pero ningún usuario va a tener cuota si no se la asignas con 
edquota, ojo con el user root no le debes poner cuota.
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Re: [CentOS-es] Particion dedicada en centos (cuotas de disco)

2010-11-25 Thread Ernesto Miranda
Separa el /home en una particion separada y ahí aplica quotas.

El 25/11/10 15:26, Lucas Smud escribió:
 Hola amigos del foro:
 recurro a ustedes por un temita que tengo resulta que quiero asignar cuotas 
 de disco a varios usuarios de mi centos 5.5 pero en el archivo /etc/fstabs 
 tengo esto:

 LABEL=/ /   ext3defaults1 1
 tmpfs   /dev/shmtmpfs   defaults0 0
 devpts  /dev/ptsdevpts  gid=5,mode=620  0 0
 sysfs   /syssysfs   defaults0 0
 proc/proc   procdefaults0 0
 LABEL=SWAP-hda3 swapswapdefaults0 0


 Resulta que la particion dedicada que tengo es / pero tengo miedo a hacer 
 macanas y agregarle las cuotas de disco usrquota y grpquota a /.

 La consulta es la siguiente:

 ¿Esta bien asignarle cuotas de disco a /?
 si la respuesta es no
 ¿como creo una particion dedicada?

 Gracias











   
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Re: [CentOS] CENTOS 5.5 X86 continue get out of memory error?????

2010-11-25 Thread Pasi Kärkkäinen
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 07:39:05PM -0500, Robert Heller wrote:
 At Thu, 25 Nov 2010 08:23:10 +0800 (CST) CentOS mailing list 
 centos@centos.org wrote:
 
  
  Thnak you for answer.
  
  We can NOT use X86_64 due to application NOT support 64 bits.
 
 You can run 32-bit applications with a 64-bit kernel.  CentOS / RHEL
 installs the 32-bit shared libraries along with the 64-bit libraries.
 
 You can also install xen (or kvm) and run 32-bit slave (virtual)
 processes, with reasonable amounts of memory.
 

Also if you want to go for custom hacks..

Install 32bit CentOS 5, and then manually install 64bit kernel.
So all the userspace is 32bit, only the kernel is 64bit.

This allows you to use all the memory without problems.

You might have problems with some tools that need to talk 
to the kernel.. iptables, open-iscsi, etc..

-- Pasi

 
  
  If I take some RAM out of server (for example take out 32 GB RAM and left 
  32 GB RAM on server), will problem fix?
  
  Thanks.
  
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   寄件者: John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com
   䞻旚: Re: [CentOS] CENTOS 5.5 X86 continue get out of memory 
   error?
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   日期: 2010幎11月24日,侉,䞋午7:13
   On 11/24/10 3:59 PM, mcclnx mcc
   wrote:
we just installed CENTOS 5.5 X86 (32 bits) on DELL
   server.  After installed we also apply lated O.S.
   patches.
   
This server have 64 GB RAM and run
   2.6.18-194.26.1.el5PAE #1 SMP .  when I doing cp,
   mv. ftp,   it continue kill my process and
   pop up out of memory on /var/log/messages:
   
...
   
any one know why?
   
Is CENTOS X86 5..5 really NOT stable version?
   
   no, using 32 bit PAE with 64GB of memory means your page
   tables are 
   using ALL of the available 1GB kernel address space
   available.
   the 32 bit kernel chokes itself under these extreme
   conditions.   this 
   is an architectural feature of the Intel x86, the
   solution is 64 bit 
   mode where the page tables and kernel and a user process
   don't all have 
   to fit into 4GB of address space.
   
   
   
   
  
  

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Re: [CentOS] Novell sale news?

2010-11-25 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 11/24/2010 05:36 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
 I find lists where there's fairly open discussion of topics more
 useful than those that deal with very narrow topics.  It's

generic lists are more suited to, as you pointed out LUG's and social 
groups - this is a fairly product/ platform centric list. Besides, 
talking about the platform it would be hard to say that this is a very 
narrow focused list. the ppc-on-cell-bootloader list might fit that 
mould quite well, I dont think the CentOS list does.

 amazing how many times I learn something useful that I never
 would have seen on a restricted list (e.g. I learned about the
 Mac RSS reader NetNewsWire on a local Linux group list).

Its more than a bit disheartening to see this list compared to a LUG 
effort :(

 If a topic is uninteresting, ctrl-d with mutt on the thread nukes
 it quickly.

Thats looking at things, much like many others did, from a personal 
perspective and not one of the project / list admins. I might want the 
list to go in a specific way, but that may or may not be what's good for 
the longer term health of the list.

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Re: [CentOS] Optimal VPN

2010-11-25 Thread J.Witvliet
 

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My sense is that openvpn is the easiest to configure, the most robust and fault 
tolerant, as far as keeping connections up and reestablishing failed 
connections.  The downside of openvpn is incompatibility with most mobile 
devices, not relevant if you are able to install openvpn clients.  You can 
configure fixed IP addresses using either the ccd files or the client-connect 
script.

Based on other discussussions on the list my recollection is that IPSEC 
provides better performance if you need GigE or better data rates on your VPNs. 
 My sense is that IPSEC may be more difficult to configure and less robust at 
keeping connections up, but this has probably improved in recent years.

The main advantage to pptp that I see is compatibility with mobile devices.  A 
disadvantage of PPTP, as far as I know it cannot easily be tunneled through 
something like a linux firewall because it uses non-standard protocol packets 
(not TCP/UDP).

Both OPENVPN and IPSEC can easily be tunneled through most firewalls.

Though I have not researched this extensively, just based on watching list of 
security updates that get released for Centos, Fedora etc, It seems that 
OPENVPN has had very few security issues.  I have definely seen a few for 
strongswan and openswan (both are IPSEC implementations).  Again this is just 
gut feeling, not the result of any investigation.  I do note though that 
OPENVPN runs easily in a chroot 
environment, just by enabling options in the config file.   I'm not sure 
if openswan or strongswan can do this.

Nataraj

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If you don't use any fancy features, OpenVPN is rather easy to set up.
Additional effort is needed with:
-certificates
-routing
-smartcards

Exactly _the same troubles_ you will encounter with ipsec (though i have only 
used with strongswan)

If it is only master/slave configuration, openvpn will do, for a more complex 
topology (meshed) consider ipsec
Will you be confronted with IPv6 in the (not so) near future? Forget OpenVPN, 
it is still beta there, while it has been implemented in strongswan for ages, 
and part of there standard test plan.
Furthermore, openvpn is only compatible with openvpn, while using ipsec you 
might be able to connect to other boxes.
If you can install software on both ends, openvpn is available  for many 
platforms.

hw

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Re: [CentOS] CENTOS 5.5 X86 continue get out of memory error?????

2010-11-25 Thread mcclnx mcc
Anyway to make it work on CENTOS 4.8 X86?

We don'y want use X86_64 or Virtulation due to application issue (DB).

how come we been run CENTOS 3.9 X86 on this server for few years and NO problem?

--- 10/11/24 (三),Kwan Lowe kwan.l...@gmail.com 寫道:

 寄件者: Kwan Lowe kwan.l...@gmail.com
 主旨: Re: [CentOS] CENTOS 5.5 X86 continue get out of memory error?
 收件者: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 日期: 2010年11月24日,三,下午7:31
 On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 7:27 PM,
 mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw
 wrote:
  Thank you for answer.
 
  This server used to run under CENTOS 3.9 X86 and No
 problem. 痃ue to application can not use CENTOS 3.9 we need
 upgrade to CENTOS 4 or 5.
 
  If I re-install it and use CENTOS 4.8 X86, will
 problem gone or not?
 
 No, problem will remain.
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Re: [CentOS] New list ?

2010-11-25 Thread Jake Shipton
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On 24/11/10 20:41, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
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(WoW!!! I just installed CentOS, ain't I l33t, now how do I log
 in?!?!?!).
 
  mark

Lol Ironically I've actually seen people ask questions like that.

As for the separate lists idea, I think it would be a good thing in one
way but bad in another. It would be good because it would split things
up and attempt to make less noise.

But on the other hand it would be bad because people could get lost in
the transaction and the lists could end up dull as people join different
lists and end up spread out (Eg, you ask a question, have to wait a few
weeks for an answer, that would be bad.)

And we could start seeing 80+ replies to threads saying Wrong list
newb therefore causing more noise.

I personally think the list is good as is, yes there is some minor
noise, but that's just it, minor noise.

However I would just tag along, and join up to yet another list (I like
to keep in the 'loop' of things) :-)

Just my £00.02p :-)

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Re: [CentOS] CENTOS 5.5 X86 continue get out of memory error?????

2010-11-25 Thread Robert Heller
At Thu, 25 Nov 2010 21:38:42 +0800 (CST) CentOS mailing list 
centos@centos.org wrote:

 
 Anyway to make it work on CENTOS 4.8 X86?
 
 We don'y want use X86_64 or Virtulation due to application issue (DB).

Do you know for sure that the application cannot run as a 32-bit
application under a 64-bit kernel?  Have you tested it?  Nobody is
suggesting that you re-compile for 64-bits and you don't need to.

Note: a 32-bit application process can only access 4gig max (this is
its address space limit).  You realize that any given *32-bit* process
[tree] can never access more than 1/16th of the 64gig of physical RAM.
Even if your application is multi-threaded, the total combined address
space of a 32-bit multi-threaded process tree is 4gig (the threads
share the same address space).  If you are running multiple
*independent* processes, that yes you can use more memory, but no more
than 4gig per 32-bit process [tree].  Do you understand what this
means?  Do you understand that running a 32-bit OS on a machine with
64gig of physical RAM is pretty much meaningless, and as you have
discovered does not work well.

The PAE kernel only really works properly upto 16gig.  You can switch to
the hugemem kernel and take a performance hit.

Your options:

1) pull 48gig of ram out of the machine and go from there.  With the PAE
kernel you can't really use that 'extra' 48gig of RAM anyway (as you
have discovered).

2) switch to the hugemem kernel and accept the performance hit (this is
probably a lose-lose option).  There is no real advantage to do this.

3) install the 64-bit kernel but continue to use 32-bit user space
application code.  This really should work.  Have you even tried this? 
Eg on a test system.  It really is not going to cost much to get a
'little' 64-bit desktop machine and install the x86_64 system and see
what happens when you run your application.

4) install xen with a 64-bit kernel dom0 and install one (or more)
32-bit domUs (with reasonable amounts of RAM (eg 4gig) and run your
application in the 32-bit domUs.  Your application should not know the
difference -- it will see a 32-bit environment.  Have you even tried
this, Eg on a test system (see above).

 
 how come we been run CENTOS 3.9 X86 on this server for few years and NO 
 problem?

CentOS 3 uses a 2.4 kernel, which is different from the 2.6 kernels in
CentOS 4 and 5. I'm guessing you *probably* had installed the hugemem
kernel, which would have 'worked' (as in not caused the problems you
are seeing).  It is also possible that the 2.4 kernel simply did not
'see' the 64gig of RAM or something like that (kernel bug or kernel
limitation). 

 
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  收件者: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
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  On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 7:27 PM,
  mcclnx mcc mcc...@yahoo.com.tw
  wrote:
   Thank you for answer.
  
   This server used to run under CENTOS 3.9 X86 and No
  problem. 痃ue to application can not use CENTOS 3.9 we need
  upgrade to CENTOS 4 or 5.
  
   If I re-install it and use CENTOS 4.8 X86, will
  problem gone or not?
  
  No, problem will remain.
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Re: [CentOS] CENTOS 5.5 X86 continue get out of memory error?????

2010-11-25 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/24/2010 6:23 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
 Thnak you for answer.

 We can NOT use X86_64 due to application NOT support 64 bits.

Have you tested this?  The X86_64 kernel will run 32 bit processes 
without any problem and a normal Centos install will include most of the 
32-bit libraries you are likely to need.  If you have errors at startup, 
fixing them should be a matter of noting which libraries are missing and 
installing them (which yum will do for you if you add the .i386 
specifier to the package name.  The system is designed to handle running 
32 and 64 bit apps concurrently and it would be unusual for it not to work.

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[CentOS] can't use godaddy SSL cert

2010-11-25 Thread bluethundr
Hey list,

 I was having a similar SSL/openLDAP problem to this last week. I had
a chance to look at this again today and it still appears to not be
working. I called godaddy and had the last cert cancelled and reissued
as I had mis-typed the name of the CN on the last one.

 I am trying to setup a Godaddy turbo SSL certificate with an openLDAP
2.4 server under FreeBSD 8.1. The clients are mainly a network of
virtual CentOS 5.5 instances.

[r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#pkg_info | grep openldap
openldap-sasl-client-2.4.23 Open source LDAP client implementation
with SASL2 support
openldap-sasl-server-2.4.23 Open source LDAP server implementation



I have setup the certificate chain in my slapd.conf like so:

[r...@lbsd2:/usr/home/bluethundr]#grep -i tls
/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf## TLS options for slapd
TLSCipherSuite HIGH:MEDIUM:+SSLv2
TLSCertificateFile  /usr/local/etc/openldap/cacerts/LBSD2.summitnjhome.com.crt
TLSCertificateKeyFile /usr/local/etc/openldap/cacerts/slapd.pem
TLSCACertificateFile  /usr/local/etc/openldap/cacerts/sf_issuing.crt

I have tried each of the following certs with no luck in getting my
cert to talk to it's CA:

-rw-r--r--  1 root  bluethundr  2604 Nov 25 11:37 ca_bundle.crt
-r--r-  1 root  ldap4604 Nov 24 18:57 gd_bundle.crt
-r--r-  1 root  ldap1537 Nov 25 02:00 sf_issuing.crt


and I get the same result for each when I attempt to connect to SSL on
the LDAP server:

[r...@lcent01:/tmp/Foswiki-1.1.2]#openssl s_client -connect
ldap.example.com:389 -showcerts -CAfile sf_issuing.crt
13730:error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or
directory:bss_file.c:122:fopen('sf_issuing.crt','r')
13730:error:2006D080:BIO routines:BIO_new_file:no such file:bss_file.c:125:
13730:error:0B084002:x509 certificate
routines:X509_load_cert_crl_file:system lib:by_file.c:279:
CONNECTED(0003)
13730:error:140790E5:SSL routines:SSL23_WRITE:ssl handshake
failure:s23_lib.c:188:


ldapsearch -h ldap.example.com -d -1 -ZZ dc=example,dc=com

TLS certificate verification: depth: 0, err: 20, subject:
/O=LBSD2.summitnjhome.com/OU=Domain Control
Validated/CN=LBSD2.summitnjhome.com, issuer:
/C=US/ST=Arizona/L=Scottsdale/O=GoDaddy.com,
Inc./OU=http://certificates.godaddy.com/repository/CN=Go Daddy Secure
Certification Authority/serialNumber=07969287
TLS certificate verification: Error, unable to get local issuer certificate
tls_write: want=7, written=7
  :  15 03 01 00 02 02 30   ..0
TLS trace: SSL3 alert write:fatal:unknown CA
TLS trace: SSL_connect:error in SSLv3 read server certificate B
TLS trace: SSL_connect:error in SSLv3 read server certificate B
TLS: can't connect.
ldap_perror
ldap_start_tls: Connect error (-11)
additional info: error:14090086:SSL
routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed

It seems to indicate that it can't talk to it's CA...

does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this work?

thanks!

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[CentOS] centos 5.5 -software updater-break in download

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
Good day,

New to centos,
New install .
Using - Software updater
While updating - downloading 73 updates there was a break in the download.
The break happened close to the end.
Now when using software updater again will it start all over again?
Go on where the break happened?
Could not find on google this issue
Kindly some advice please.
Thanks,   Regards
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Re: [CentOS] centos 5.5 -software updater-break in download

2010-11-25 Thread Tris Hoar
On 25/11/2010 16:44, Johan Scheepers wrote:
 Good day,

 New to centos,
 New install .
 Using - Software updater
 While updating - downloading 73 updates there was a break in the download.
 The break happened close to the end.
 Now when using software updater again will it start all over again?
 Go on where the break happened?
 Could not find on google this issue
 Kindly some advice please.
 Thanks,   Regards
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Yum should just re-download the required packages.
As Yum downloads data it stores it in /var/cache/yum/**repo** (where 
repo is a subfolder for each repository)
If you wish to remove this cache you can run something like
yum clean all.

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Re: [CentOS] can't use godaddy SSL cert

2010-11-25 Thread cpolish
bluethundr wrote:
 I have setup the certificate chain in my slapd.conf like so:
 
 TLSCACertificateFile  /usr/local/etc/openldap/cacerts/sf_issuing.crt

I don't see where you say which directory these are stored in:

 -rw-r--r--  1 root  bluethundr  2604 Nov 25 11:37 ca_bundle.crt
 -r--r-  1 root  ldap4604 Nov 24 18:57 gd_bundle.crt
 -r--r-  1 root  ldap1537 Nov 25 02:00 sf_issuing.crt

 [r...@lcent01:/tmp/Foswiki-1.1.2]#openssl s_client -connect
 ldap.example.com:389 -showcerts -CAfile sf_issuing.crt
 13730:error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or
 directory:bss_file.c:122:fopen('sf_issuing.crt','r')

It looks like the expected directory is not the one being
used. Perhaps try use this invocation:

openssl s_client -connect ldap.example.com:389 -showcerts -CAfile 
/path/to/sf_issuing.crt

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[CentOS] set and lengthen time between screensavers

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
Good day,

I am the only user of the laptop at home.

Please, How/where can I change to keep to screen longer open.

Thanks
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[CentOS] Add application to start at booting

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
Good day,

Please,  How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
Don't seem to find it in options available

Thanks
Johan

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Re: [CentOS] CENTOS 5.5 X86 continue get out of memory error?????

2010-11-25 Thread John R Pierce
On 11/25/10 5:38 AM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
 Anyway to make it work on CENTOS 4.8 X86?

 We don'y want use X86_64 or Virtulation due to application issue (DB).


32 bit database servers run just fine on a 64 bit kernel.   In fact, 
they run better on a 64 bit kernel than they do on a 32 bit kernel, due 
to being able to use somewhat larger shared memory buffers, and much 
larger OS disk cache. Of course, a 64bit database server would be 
even better, as it would be able to use a much larger shared memory, 
creating significantly better performance.

I hate to ask what database doesn't come in a 64bit flavor in 2010.  
Certainly, all the major ones do (oracle, db2, informix, mysql, postgresql)

 how come we been run CENTOS 3.9 X86 on this server for few years and NO 
 problem?

RHEL 3 and 4 supported the 'hugemem' kernel.  EL 5 doesn't.   Ok, some 
explanations may be in order...

a 32bit x86 machine can only directly address 4GB of virtual memory 
address space.   each process in a 32bit linux environment has its own 
4GB virtual address space.   The kernel uses the top 1GB of the virtual 
space, this is shared by all processes, and the application process gets 
up to the remaining 3GB to itself.to map these virtual addresses 
into physical addresses, the x86 CPU uses 'page tables' in main memory, 
in Linux, these all have to fit in that 1GB kernel space.

the standard x86 32bit architecture also only supports 4GB of PHYSICAL 
memory, however the PAE extensions allowed more physical memory at the 
expense of much larger page tables.   when you go past 16GB physical 
memory, the page tables become really large and use all of the kernel 
address space, leaving no room for other kernel stuff (like disk IO 
buffers).

now, EL 3 and EL 4 supported an unusual configuration known as HUGEMEM.  
in HUGEMEM, the kernel is no longer the top 1GB of each processes 4GB 
address space, instead, the kernel runs in its OWN 4GB address space 
(and hence can no longer directly address the current process, this 
causes all sorts of complicated performance issues), but now it has room 
for larger page tables.

This HUGEMEM support was very complex and problematic, especially for 
kernel drivers, so it was dropped in EL 5 since 64bit support doesn't 
have ANY of these issues (the kernel can use as many gigabytes as it 
needs and still fit into all processes address space which is now 
theoretically petabytes), and in 64 bit, the page table structures were 
redesigned to better support large memory without wasting so much room 
themselves.
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Re: [CentOS] Add application to start at booting

2010-11-25 Thread John R Pierce
On 11/25/10 10:45 AM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
 Good day,

 Please,  How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
 Don't seem to find it in options available

at 'boot up', the only things that start are service daemons, as invoked 
from the /etc/rc.d/* stuff.these service daemons do not have a 
console.  at user login time, when your desktop is created, the 
.profile or .bash_profile scripts in your home directory are invoked, 
and anything you want running on your desktop could be started there.


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Re: [CentOS] Add application to start at booting

2010-11-25 Thread Barry Brimer
 Please,  How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
 Don't seem to find it in options available

Again, I assume you are using GNOME under CentOS 5

System - Preferences - More Preferences - Sessions - Startup Programs 
- Add

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Re: [CentOS] Add application to start at booting

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
Barry Brimer wrote:
 Please,  How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
 Don't seem to find it in options available
 

 Again, I assume you are using GNOME under CentOS 5

 System - Preferences - More Preferences - Sessions - Startup Programs 
 - Add

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Re: [CentOS] Add application to start at booting

2010-11-25 Thread sheraznaz
This was recently answered in another thread

Quote

Re: [CentOS] best way to start and shutdown programs in CentOS?

On 24 November 2010 14:20, killscript killscr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Les Mikesell wrote:
 The RedHat/Centos way of doing things is to have init scripts in
 /etc/rc.d/init.d that take at least start, stop, and restart as arguments for
 each program that should start automatically.  Then for the runlevels where 
 you
 want them to start you have a symlink where the name starts with S and the 
 rest
 is a number to make it sort alphabetically into the order that things should
 start in /etc/rc?.d (where the ? is the runlevel).  Likewise add links 
 starting
 with 'K' in the levels where the process should be stopped.    There is a
 convention for comments in the scripts so that 'checkconfig program on' can 
 make
 the links for you.  Look through some of the other scripts to see how they 
 work.

 Sorry for the stupid question here, but does the /etc/initd./scriptname
 file know about these symlinks because of a particular comment in there?
Copied from the man file for chkconfig:

RUNLEVEL FILES
   Each service which should be manageable by chkconfig needs two
or more commented lines added to its  init.d  script.  The  first
   line  tells chkconfig what runlevels the service should be
started in by default, as well as the start and stop priority levels.
   If the service should not, by default, be started in any
runlevels, a - should be used in place of the runlevels list.  The
sec-
   ond line contains a description for the service, and may be
extended across multiple lines with backslash continuation.

   For example, random.init has these three lines:
   # chkconfig: 2345 20 80
   # description: Saves and restores system entropy pool for \
   #  higher quality random number generation.
   This  says that the random script should be started in levels
2, 3, 4, and 5, that its start priority should be 20, and that its
   stop priority should be 80.  You should be able to figure out
what the description says; the \ causes the line to be  continued.
   The extra space in front of the line is ignored.

Basically, create your file by taking one of the files as a sample and
place it in /etc/init.d.
For example, I've copied /etc/init.d/vncserver to /etc/init.d/sample and ran
[r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --add sample
[r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --list|grep sample
sample  0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off

Now my sample is there but won't run at all but it's all there.
[r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig sample on
[r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --list|grep sample
sample  0:off   1:off   2:on3:on4:on5:on6:off

Now it's on for all of the levels in the comment included in the file.
Nevertheless, I could have overriden that with the ckconfig --level
levels name on command options to run on other levels.

[r...@hakan etc]# find rc* -iname *sample*|sort
rc.d/init.d/sample
rc.d/rc0.d/K35sample
rc.d/rc1.d/K35sample
rc.d/rc2.d/S91sample
rc.d/rc3.d/S91sample
rc.d/rc4.d/S91sample
rc.d/rc5.d/S91sample
rc.d/rc6.d/K35sample

and the file comment looks like below which matches the above, startup
priority is 91, kill priority is 35. It will run on all normal levels
since it's not defined, excluding 1 (single user), 0 (shutdown) and 6
(reboot).

# chkconfig: - 91 35

I better remove this sample from my startup :)
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Good day,

Please,  How/where can I add an application to start at boot up.
Don't seem to find it in options available

Thanks
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Re: [CentOS] set and lengthen time between screensavers

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
Barry Brimer wrote:
 Please, How/where can I change to keep to screen longer open.
 

 I assume you are using GNOME under CentOS 5.

 System - Preferences - Screensaver

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Re: [CentOS] Add application to start at booting

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
sheraz...@yahoo.com wrote:
 This was recently answered in another thread
 
 Quote
 
 Re: [CentOS] best way to start and shutdown programs in CentOS?
 
 On 24 November 2010 14:20, killscript killscr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Les Mikesell wrote:
 The RedHat/Centos way of doing things is to have init scripts in
 /etc/rc.d/init.d that take at least start, stop, and restart as arguments 
 for
 each program that should start automatically.  Then for the runlevels where 
 you
 want them to start you have a symlink where the name starts with S and the 
 rest
 is a number to make it sort alphabetically into the order that things should
 start in /etc/rc?.d (where the ? is the runlevel).  Likewise add links 
 starting
 with 'K' in the levels where the process should be stopped.There is a
 convention for comments in the scripts so that 'checkconfig program on' can 
 make
 the links for you.  Look through some of the other scripts to see how they 
 work.
 Sorry for the stupid question here, but does the /etc/initd./scriptname
 file know about these symlinks because of a particular comment in there?
 Copied from the man file for chkconfig:
 
 RUNLEVEL FILES
Each service which should be manageable by chkconfig needs two
 or more commented lines added to its  init.d  script.  The  first
line  tells chkconfig what runlevels the service should be
 started in by default, as well as the start and stop priority levels.
If the service should not, by default, be started in any
 runlevels, a - should be used in place of the runlevels list.  The
 sec-
ond line contains a description for the service, and may be
 extended across multiple lines with backslash continuation.
 
For example, random.init has these three lines:
# chkconfig: 2345 20 80
# description: Saves and restores system entropy pool for \
#  higher quality random number generation.
This  says that the random script should be started in levels
 2, 3, 4, and 5, that its start priority should be 20, and that its
stop priority should be 80.  You should be able to figure out
 what the description says; the \ causes the line to be  continued.
The extra space in front of the line is ignored.
 
 Basically, create your file by taking one of the files as a sample and
 place it in /etc/init.d.
 For example, I've copied /etc/init.d/vncserver to /etc/init.d/sample and ran
 [r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --add sample
 [r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --list|grep sample
 sample  0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
 
 Now my sample is there but won't run at all but it's all there.
 [r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig sample on
 [r...@hakan init.d]# chkconfig --list|grep sample
 sample  0:off   1:off   2:on3:on4:on5:on6:off
 
 Now it's on for all of the levels in the comment included in the file.
 Nevertheless, I could have overriden that with the ckconfig --level
 levels name on command options to run on other levels.
 
 [r...@hakan etc]# find rc* -iname *sample*|sort
 rc.d/init.d/sample
 rc.d/rc0.d/K35sample
 rc.d/rc1.d/K35sample
 rc.d/rc2.d/S91sample
 rc.d/rc3.d/S91sample
 rc.d/rc4.d/S91sample
 rc.d/rc5.d/S91sample
 rc.d/rc6.d/K35sample
 
 and the file comment looks like below which matches the above, startup
 priority is 91, kill priority is 35. It will run on all normal levels
 since it's not defined, excluding 1 (single user), 0 (shutdown) and 6
 (reboot).
 
 # chkconfig: - 91 35
 
 I better remove this sample from my startup :)

What I was looking for is this..

System - Preferences - More Preferences - Sessions - Startup 
Programs - Add

Thanks
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[CentOS] Terminal - name too long

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
Good day,

 [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$ 

How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
Thanks
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Re: [CentOS] Terminal - name too long

2010-11-25 Thread Vnpenguin
Just for prompt ? If yes, just play with PS1 :

export PS1=\...@myhost \w

If not I think you have to change your hostname, right ?


On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 21:36, Johan Scheepers johans...@telkomsa.net wrote:
 Good day,

 [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$

 How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
 Thanks
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Re: [CentOS] Terminal - name too long

2010-11-25 Thread John R Pierce
On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
 Good day,

 [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
 How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.

A) choose a shorter hostname

B) change your default prompt via an export PS1=   in $HOME/.bashrc


see 
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/bash-prompt-escape-sequences.html for 
the PS1 options...
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Re: [CentOS] Terminal - name too long

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
John R Pierce wrote:
 On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
 Good day,

 [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
 How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
 
 A) choose a shorter hostname
 
 B) change your default prompt via an export PS1=   in $HOME/.bashrc
 
 
 see 
 http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/bash-prompt-escape-sequences.html for 
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gedit .bashrc

# User specific aliases and functions

PS1=[jo...@\w] \$ 

[jo...@~] $ cd /bin
[jo...@bin] $
[jo...@bin] $ su root
Password:
[r...@unknown2a68 bin]#

Now only need to fix superuser.
Kindly where/how please
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[CentOS] How to install PHP PEAR stuff best?

2010-11-25 Thread Alexander Farber
Hello CentOS users,

I'm using gChartPhp by having copied it into /var/www/html dir.

It works ok, but I wonder how to better install/organize/maintain PEAR
packages under CentOS?

I've got the php-pecl rpm installed too, wonder if it's helpful here.
Or maybe just add a dir to php.ini?

Please share your PHP admin wisdom

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[CentOS] PE850 Interrupt conflicts on CentOS 5 and onboard ethernet and pci-e serial

2010-11-25 Thread Dan Irwin
Hello,


I have an interrupt conflict between a two port pci-e serial card and
the onboard ethernet controllers in a PowerEdge 850.

I'm running kernel 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5PAE with bios revision A04.

In every instance, the two serial ports have been allocated the same
interrupts as the two ethernet controllers.

I have tried many kernel boot options, including acpi=off, pci=noirq,
acpi=noirq.

When I enter the bios, I can see the same interrupts allocated to the
serial ports and ethernet controllers. Attempting to change the
interrupts manual causes both a nic and a serial port to both change,
both to the same interrupt.

I have even tried disabling onboard usb and serial with no change.

I'm beginning to think the pci-e serial card is broken under linux. I
have a similar card running on a PE850 under Windows Server 2003 and
there are no such conflicts.

Here is some output from lspci -v :

02:00.0 Serial controller: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OX16PCI954 (Quad
16950 UART) function 0 (Uart) (prog-if 06 [16950])
   Subsystem: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd Unknown device 0001
   Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 137
   I/O ports at ecf8 [size=8]
   Memory at feaff000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
   I/O ports at ece0 [size=16]
   Memory at feafe000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
   Memory at feafd000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
   Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 1

02:01.0 Serial controller: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OXCB950 Cardbus
16950 UART (prog-if 06 [16950])
   Subsystem: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd Unknown device 0001
   Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 145
   I/O ports at ecf0 [disabled] [size=8]
   Memory at feafc000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled]
[size=4K]
   I/O ports at ecd0 [disabled] [size=16]
   Memory at feafb000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled]
[size=4K]
   Memory at feafa000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled]
[size=4K]
   Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 1


05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721
Gigabit Ethe
rnet PCI Express (rev 11)
   Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 01b6
   Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 137
   Memory at fe5f (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
   Expansion ROM at ignored [disabled]
   Capabilities: [48] Power Management version 2
   Capabilities: [50] Vital Product Data
   Capabilities: [58] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+ Queue=0/3
Enable
-
   Capabilities: [d0] Express Endpoint IRQ 0
   Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
   Capabilities: [13c] Virtual Channel

06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721
Gigabit Ethe
rnet PCI Express (rev 11)
   Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 01b6
   Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 145
   Memory at fe3f (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
   Expansion ROM at ignored [disabled]
   Capabilities: [48] Power Management version 2
   Capabilities: [50] Vital Product Data
   Capabilities: [58] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+ Queue=0/3
Enable
-
   Capabilities: [d0] Express Endpoint IRQ 0
   Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
   Capabilities: [13c] Virtual Channel


I'm fairly stumped, and I'm about ready to try different serial
hardware.

Any clues from the experts on this list?



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Re: [CentOS] PE850 Interrupt conflicts on CentOS 5 and onboard ethernet and pci-e serial

2010-11-25 Thread Eero Volotinen
 I'm fairly stumped, and I'm about ready to try different serial hardware.

 Any clues from the experts on this list?


Are you using latest centos release and kernel? Try updating bios to latest
version?


 

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Re: [CentOS] PE850 Interrupt conflicts on CentOS 5 and onboard ethernet and pci-e serial

2010-11-25 Thread Dan Irwin
Hello,

The kernel was updated today to the latest, but I have also tried the previous 
few kernels.

The machine was recently updated to the latest bios revision for a PE850 (A04) 
which was included in my post.

I apologise for posting the corporate email sig, but your post really isn't 
much better. 

Do you have any real advice or experience with this model of server running 
CentOS/RHEL? Or were you only really posting to complain about my sig and 
disclaimer?

Regards,

Dan

(Posting in plain text mode just in case someone out there still reads with 
pine or elm)


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I'm fairly stumped, and I'm about ready to try different serial hardware.

Any clues from the experts on this list?

Are you using latest centos release and kernel? Try updating bios to latest 
version?
 

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Re: [CentOS] PE850 Interrupt conflicts on CentOS 5 and onboard ethernet and pci-e serial

2010-11-25 Thread Eero Volotinen
2010/11/26 Dan Irwin d...@jackies.com.au:
 Hello,

 The kernel was updated today to the latest, but I have also tried the 
 previous few kernels.

 The machine was recently updated to the latest bios revision for a PE850 
 (A04) which was included in my post.

You should try using supported version of os on this hardware platform:
(url: http://www.ecomhost.net/dedicated/pe850_specs.pdf , RHEL/Centos 3/4 )

You can also try RHEL 6 and/or compiling latest kernel manually. This
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS vs. RHEL vs. Oracle Linux ?

2010-11-25 Thread Rob Kampen




Scott Robbins wrote:

  On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 04:30:32PM +, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
  
  
On 24 November 2010 15:13, Scott Robbins scot...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


  
OEL is a funny one. The only reason it exists is to destroy the
  
upstream. They're completely unlike CentOS in mentality. Their main
reason of existence is cutting RHEL from support revenue. Our PHBs
decided to use OEL for customers since we're an Oracle shop at work so
getting all licences  support from a single source makes accounting
easier. 

  
  
  

Oracle and Micro$oft both have similar ethos - their founders must have
gone to similar marketing schools and the resulting companies have only
one goal in mind - lots of  with as many curves, hooks and traps as
they can get away with.
I have decades of enterprise experience with both corporations and now
choose to use any other FOSS alternative I can find. 
The Oracle embrace of RHEL will ultimately cause pain and grief to our
upstream provider and possibly cause them to make survival decisions
that will negatively impact CentOS. I sincerely hope this does not
occur but freeloaders that offer nothing back and use FUD marketing are
a blight in the industry.
As mentioned in the thread about Novell (that has moved to a poor
signal to noise ratio) - here is another company that tried to hook up
with Micro$oft and is heading to oblivion. Shame to see this happen to
Suse - another distro I used to use.

  In our case, it has something to do with support--we are still
discussing this--my own take is that the problem won't be with the
platform, so we should use CentOS, or if management wants to be sure of
paid support, which does make sense, use RH.  Oracle is saying there may
be issues of aspect X not being supported if we don't do all of this on
Oracle. 

In any case, after a typical Oracle Enterprise licence
  
  
calculation RHEL or OEL seems like peanuts. 

  
  
LOL.  Yes, literally out loud. It just echoes some of what one our web
developers said.

What worries me is with
  
  
OEL eating the support revenue from RHEL and simultaneously being
dependent on RHEL for upstream dev  patches, it's not a long-term
viable situation, it's not even a partnership.

  

See my comments above - we haven't seen the end play on this yet.

  

There are other little things why we would go for OEL, one being the
OCFS2 when we do shared-storage clusters. Reading the small pring
gives you the impression that Oracle won't support OCFS2 unless it's
OEL. I'm not sure that's true but hey, that's what's been decided at
work.

  
  
Yeah, see above.  
  
  
  
  



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Re: [CentOS] How to install PHP PEAR stuff best?

2010-11-25 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Alexander Farber
alexander.far...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello CentOS users,

 I'm using gChartPhp by having copied it into /var/www/html dir.

 It works ok, but I wonder how to better install/organize/maintain PEAR
 packages under CentOS?

Review, and learn to write your own, PHP RPM's. That brings them into
the already existing dependency and update management available. You
can set yum to look in your local Yum repository as well for
updates.

Make sure to publish your own package updates to EPEL or RPMforge for
packages that are not part of the core, upstream RHEL distribution. I
love CentOS extas, but the updates for tools like mock are too out
of date to be usable for me, so I rely on EPEL and RPMforge.


 I've got the php-pecl rpm installed too, wonder if it's helpful here.
 Or maybe just add a dir to php.ini?

 Please share your PHP admin wisdom

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Re: [CentOS] centos 5.5 -software updater-break in download

2010-11-25 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Tris Hoar trish...@bgfl.org wrote:
 On 25/11/2010 16:44, Johan Scheepers wrote:
 Good day,

 New to centos,
 New install .
 Using - Software updater
 While updating - downloading 73 updates there was a break in the download.
 The break happened close to the end.
 Now when using software updater again will it start all over again?
 Go on where the break happened?
 Could not find on google this issue
 Kindly some advice please.
 Thanks,   Regards
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 Hi Johan,

 Yum should just re-download the required packages.
 As Yum downloads data it stores it in /var/cache/yum/**repo** (where
 repo is a subfolder for each repository)
 If you wish to remove this cache you can run something like
 yum clean all.

If the update is done before material starts expiring. But yes, the
old packages will stick around for a while if not successfully
installed.

It's often helpful with that many updates and a remote upstream Yum
server to pick and update a few of the bulkier packages first, such as
glibc, and update the rest on the next go-around.
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Re: [CentOS] Add application to start at booting

2010-11-25 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/25/2010 1:32 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:


 What I was looking for is this..

 System -  Preferences -  More Preferences -  Sessions -  Startup
 Programs -  Add

Doesn't that start at login rather than boot time?


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Re: [CentOS] Terminal - name too long

2010-11-25 Thread Vnpenguin
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 23:02, Johan Scheepers johans...@telkomsa.net wrote:
 John R Pierce wrote:
 On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
 Good day,

 [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
 How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.

 A) choose a shorter hostname

 B) change your default prompt via an export PS1=   in $HOME/.bashrc


 see
 http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/bash-prompt-escape-sequences.html for
 the PS1 options...
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 gedit .bashrc

 # User specific aliases and functions

 PS1=[jo...@\w] \$ 

 [jo...@~] $ cd /bin
 [jo...@bin] $
 [jo...@bin] $ su root
 Password:
 [r...@unknown2a68 bin]#

 Now only need to fix superuser.
 Kindly where/how please

  * man hostname
  * vim /etc/sysconfig/network
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Re: [CentOS] Terminal - name too long

2010-11-25 Thread Chris Geldenhuis
Vnpenguin wrote:
 On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 23:02, Johan Scheepers johans...@telkomsa.net wrote:
   
 John R Pierce wrote:
 
 On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
   
 Good day,

 
 [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
   
 How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
 
 A) choose a shorter hostname

 B) change your default prompt via an export PS1=   in $HOME/.bashrc


 see
 http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/bash-prompt-escape-sequences.html 
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 gedit .bashrc

 # User specific aliases and functions

 PS1=[jo...@\w] \$ 

 [jo...@~] $ cd /bin
 [jo...@bin] $
 [jo...@bin] $ su root
 Password:
 [r...@unknown2a68 bin]#

 Now only need to fix superuser.
 Kindly where/how please
 

   * man hostname
   * vim /etc/sysconfig/network
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Hi Johan,

Follow exactly the same procedure that you did with your own login. Edit 
.basrc in /root and change the PS1 setting there. You have to be root to 
be able to do this.

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Re: [CentOS] Terminal - name too long

2010-11-25 Thread Johan Scheepers
Chris Geldenhuis wrote:
 Vnpenguin wrote:
 On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 23:02, Johan Scheepers johans...@telkomsa.net 
 wrote:
   
 John R Pierce wrote:
 
 On 11/25/10 12:36 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote:
   
 Good day,

 
 [jo...@unknown2a68 ~]$
   
 How/where could I make the above a lot shorter please.
 
 A) choose a shorter hostname

 B) change your default prompt via an export PS1=   in $HOME/.bashrc


 see
 http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/bash-prompt-escape-sequences.html 
 for
 the PS1 options...
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 gedit .bashrc

 # User specific aliases and functions

 PS1=[jo...@\w] \$ 

 [jo...@~] $ cd /bin
 [jo...@bin] $
 [jo...@bin] $ su root
 Password:
 [r...@unknown2a68 bin]#

 Now only need to fix superuser.
 Kindly where/how please
 
   * man hostname
   * vim /etc/sysconfig/network
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 Hi Johan,
 
 Follow exactly the same procedure that you did with your own login. Edit 
 .basrc in /root and change the PS1 setting there. You have to be root to 
 be able to do this.
 
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Thanks Chris,

That is what I was looking for.
Regards
Johan
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