[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2014:0198 CentOS 5 am-utils Update

2014-02-24 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:0198 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-0198.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
fa262a7f55c06f92f03b7bca9dc49d48763243b25b0a7c22899f29ee48077f83  
am-utils-6.1.5-9.el5_10.i386.rpm

x86_64:
60833fa25ebea8ac74a6f6903dd067f05e53ee0e9c5cc46b63d3a7a1fd914a73  
am-utils-6.1.5-9.el5_10.x86_64.rpm

Source:
044f7106e95f814cdd9b0b1d82946d539ef57de1aa02916981d18080ae21fe42  
am-utils-6.1.5-9.el5_10.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2014:0203 CentOS 6 upstart Update

2014-02-24 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:0203 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-0203.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
7106e07c74ae089bc82d0db6281d611767c1dee8174d8a501b0b23f715bb1760  
upstart-0.6.5-13.el6_5.2.i686.rpm

x86_64:
d72256cdea3ac828edd342b768d1776147bb3a1b874cb0d72181b6244b54eb3a  
upstart-0.6.5-13.el6_5.2.x86_64.rpm

Source:
d3f220ea9b89d990704504a841c70f70ae57b46692876a628cc3881f612e1e99  
upstart-0.6.5-13.el6_5.2.src.rpm



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[CentOS-announce] CESA-2014:0206 Moderate CentOS 5 openldap Update

2014-02-24 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:0206 Moderate

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-0206.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
6cba76a0dd1ef32cc168ec8fe64e402e2c2db9d5a0497b99876d9f286bbfb287  
compat-openldap-2.3.43_2.2.29-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
0a7d4df3156b7d9686e662c400355b0174f82b02a43e1794c2bc2ec0d96206b2  
openldap-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
ddea16bc11c802f55604e97b1c4c5d5317a5c85ff78b3422d1b5f3fbcef2c301  
openldap-clients-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
5e3e08c8aefea27505bf109ccbfd19b33f3807a20965827ffdeebc048960e12d  
openldap-devel-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
11724a0d07a82379c6045d32073e42737a96b25bd041c1d2a27a0acb9c76d877  
openldap-servers-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
5e8e8b9c9dae54af0aa9b4f9ba71fcc36c4eb47cd0fe001a32940a21b53658a5  
openldap-servers-overlays-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
5039b10b8371fcc9633002d559a63c0c9b7241633394865b4b5ec3f6d1e3bd09  
openldap-servers-sql-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm

x86_64:
6cba76a0dd1ef32cc168ec8fe64e402e2c2db9d5a0497b99876d9f286bbfb287  
compat-openldap-2.3.43_2.2.29-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
71b46e2a5ff7dc75303c8e26c641f57025ece63f1c3d0afa5412abbefd348ffd  
compat-openldap-2.3.43_2.2.29-27.el5_10.x86_64.rpm
0a7d4df3156b7d9686e662c400355b0174f82b02a43e1794c2bc2ec0d96206b2  
openldap-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
81f2f34f57d9e5f02e18e715e52b195455ebaef3ea3e5dafa01d7ff9c0065042  
openldap-2.3.43-27.el5_10.x86_64.rpm
4c55b52a0aac0009d5c0ccc1a5115c7a7e676ce28c16aeba8c0183d5a239ca25  
openldap-clients-2.3.43-27.el5_10.x86_64.rpm
5e3e08c8aefea27505bf109ccbfd19b33f3807a20965827ffdeebc048960e12d  
openldap-devel-2.3.43-27.el5_10.i386.rpm
d56b74a85f04312b8f2a04c734efc38fee4f7dda5f5cce0d62bd0c3b3973bc8a  
openldap-devel-2.3.43-27.el5_10.x86_64.rpm
c330bf7fac71a862f08e14c689c2826a6411fb7d778cef2c8ed99d89c2b968dd  
openldap-servers-2.3.43-27.el5_10.x86_64.rpm
58c3cf4506d89abb7a3ef5404cc29659d3c3777edb87f1d39a66b676d6cc5252  
openldap-servers-overlays-2.3.43-27.el5_10.x86_64.rpm
9b9ae74620fc2059090f9119609c706197f3c42ac02921c5220545c80694fbfd  
openldap-servers-sql-2.3.43-27.el5_10.x86_64.rpm

Source:
cbbbf8778b574b1b050f45a9e9576914442ab52a129a5952c689b7fa7bc5131f  
openldap-2.3.43-27.el5_10.src.rpm



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Re: [CentOS-virt] Xen updates / TODO

2014-02-24 Thread David Vrabel
On 22/02/14 14:10, Johnny Hughes wrote:
 
 David,
 
 Is this the proper qemu-xen snapshot to use for xen-4.2.4 ?
 
 http://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=qemu-upstream-4.2-testing.git;a=commit;h=6d17c397dfadb29e641d5da1eb3381d240decedc

I don't know.  Stefano?

 Do we need any other patches in that?
 
 Also, we are currently using
 blktap-9960138790b9d3610b12acd153bba20235efa4f5.tar.gz .. is that still
 the best version to use?

blktap/blktap2 isn't seeing any development so this is still the one to use.

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[CentOS] Cange from Samba 3.0 to samba 3 3.6.6

2014-02-24 Thread Timothy Kesten
Hi Folks,  I'd like to change from Smaba 3.0.33 to 3.6.6.
Reason: WINDOWS 7 and PDC

Is something to consider when changing (config-Files or so on)?
Have I to uninstall Samba 3.0.33 before or just run an update?

Thx for hints.

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[CentOS] FYI: CentOS legalese

2014-02-24 Thread jb
Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle: 
More RedHat Legal Shenanigans with CentOS
http://nerdvittles.com/?p=8721

Closing the Book on CentOS: [...]
http://nerdvittles.com/

Thanks to the author of the above articles.
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Re: [CentOS] FYI: CentOS legalese

2014-02-24 Thread Brian Miller
On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 12:28 +, jb wrote:
 Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle: 
 More RedHat Legal Shenanigans with CentOS
 http://nerdvittles.com/?p=8721
 
 Closing the Book on CentOS: [...]
 http://nerdvittles.com/
 
 Thanks to the author of the above articles.

The author of those pieces needs to read a bit closer.  His claim:

In a nutshell, the new RedHat Terms of Service outlaw use of
CentOS in any product “unless the combined distribution is an
official CentOS distribution.”

is not supported by any evidence he provides.  What is made clear is
that one cannot use the CentOS marks (ie logos, etc.) in a derivative
distribution.

Seems to be much sound and fury...


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[CentOS] system hangs

2014-02-24 Thread m . roth
Every so often, one of our servers will go into what I can only describe
as an undefined state: it pings, but there's zero access - you can't ssh
in, and if I go plug a keyboard and monitor into the server itself, you
can see the monitor's live, it's not the monitor turned off color, but
there is zero response to the keyboard. The upshot is that I wind up
having to power cycle it.

Well, it just happened again on one of our servers Friday evening, as I
found this morning. Looking at the logs this morning, I see that sar last
shows
10:20:01 PM   all 34.38  0.00  8.29  0.00  0.00   
 57.33

On of my users dropped me an email at 22:45 that it was off, and the
last things I see in /var/log/messages are one of those annoying
Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: INFO: task perl:20596 blocked for more
than 120 seconds.
Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: echo 0 
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs disables this message.

I also see
Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: perl  D 80158250 0
20596  20557
which, as I just found by googling perl NOTLD, means that this is in a
kernel uninterruptable state
In addition, in the stack trace, some nfs messages
Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel:  [886b58d1]
:nfs:nfs_wait_bit_uninterruptible+0x0/0xd

So, it *appears* to be either an NFS issue, or a NIC issue. The user's
home directory server is CentOS running 6.5, and the server that hung is
5.10. Mount on the formerly hung server, su-d to his account shows merely
nfs, so I'm guessing it's NFS3. Looking at lsmod and /var/log/dmesg, I see
it's running the tg3 NIC driver.

Anyone else seeing this, and if so, any thoughts on the matter? Note that
I've had this on Penguins, which are all Supermicro, and they're using the
igb NIC driver, but the one this past weekend is a Dell, so it's not just
one system.


mark

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Re: [CentOS] FYI: CentOS legalese

2014-02-24 Thread Keith Keller
On 2014-02-24, Brian Miller cen...@fullnote.com wrote:
 On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 12:28 +, jb wrote:
 http://nerdvittles.com/?p=8721

 The author of those pieces needs to read a bit closer.  His claim:

 In a nutshell, the new RedHat Terms of Service outlaw use of
 CentOS in any product ???unless the combined distribution is an
 official CentOS distribution.???

 is not supported by any evidence he provides.  What is made clear is
 that one cannot use the CentOS marks (ie logos, etc.) in a derivative
 distribution.

The actual text from what the original blog author cites
(https://www.centos.org/legal/trademarks/):

Use of the CentOS Marks to identify software that combines any portion
of the CentOS software with any other software , unless the combined
distribution is an official CentOS distribution. For example, you may
not distribute a combination of the CentOS software with software
released by the FooStack project under the name ''CentOS FooStack
Distro''.

So the guidelines prohibit the use of CentOS *Marks*, not CentOS in his
hypothetical scenario.

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Re: [CentOS] system hangs

2014-02-24 Thread Connie Sieh
On Mon, 24 Feb 2014, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 Every so often, one of our servers will go into what I can only describe
 as an undefined state: it pings, but there's zero access - you can't ssh
 in, and if I go plug a keyboard and monitor into the server itself, you
 can see the monitor's live, it's not the monitor turned off color, but
 there is zero response to the keyboard. The upshot is that I wind up
 having to power cycle it.

 Well, it just happened again on one of our servers Friday evening, as I
 found this morning. Looking at the logs this morning, I see that sar last
 shows
 10:20:01 PM   all 34.38  0.00  8.29  0.00  0.00
 57.33

 On of my users dropped me an email at 22:45 that it was off, and the
 last things I see in /var/log/messages are one of those annoying
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: INFO: task perl:20596 blocked for more
 than 120 seconds.
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: echo 0 
 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs disables this message.

 I also see
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: perl  D 80158250 0
 20596  20557
 which, as I just found by googling perl NOTLD, means that this is in a
 kernel uninterruptable state
 In addition, in the stack trace, some nfs messages
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel:  [886b58d1]
 :nfs:nfs_wait_bit_uninterruptible+0x0/0xd

 So, it *appears* to be either an NFS issue, or a NIC issue. The user's
 home directory server is CentOS running 6.5, and the server that hung is
 5.10. Mount on the formerly hung server, su-d to his account shows merely
 nfs, so I'm guessing it's NFS3. Looking at lsmod and /var/log/dmesg, I see
 it's running the tg3 NIC driver.

 Anyone else seeing this, and if so, any thoughts on the matter? Note that
 I've had this on Penguins, which are all Supermicro, and they're using the
 igb NIC driver, but the one this past weekend is a Dell, so it's not just
 one system.


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What CPU's do these systems have?  AMD or Intel.

What kernel are the server and client running?

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Re: [CentOS] FYI: CentOS legalese

2014-02-24 Thread Always Learning

On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 08:34 -0500, Brian Miller wrote:

 On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 12:28 +, jb wrote:
  Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle: 
  More RedHat Legal Shenanigans with CentOS
  http://nerdvittles.com/?p=8721
  
  Closing the Book on CentOS: [...]
  http://nerdvittles.com/
  
  Thanks to the author of the above articles.

 The author of those pieces needs to read a bit closer.  His claim:
 
 In a nutshell, the new RedHat Terms of Service outlaw use of
 CentOS in any product “unless the combined distribution is an
 official CentOS distribution.”
 
 is not supported by any evidence he provides.  What is made clear is
 that one cannot use the CentOS marks (ie logos, etc.) in a derivative
 distribution.
 
 Seems to be much sound and fury...

Do you mean Red Hat's ownership of the Centos brand name prohibits
something like this example

http://nerdvittles.com/wp-images/piaf20642.gif ?


(source: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=5844)

Why does Red Hat need to 'own' the Centos brand name and do the Centos
maintainers, who work hard on Centos for all our benefit, possess the
legal ownership - individually or collectively - of the Centos brand
that was, or is, being transferred or sold or donated by them to Red Hat
Inc. ?

If the Centos maintainers do not own the Centos brand name, which entity
does and which entity has the legal ability to give away to a third
party complete ownership of the brand name ?

Thank you.

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EU.

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[CentOS] Changing from samba 3.0.33 to Samba 3,6,6

2014-02-24 Thread Timothy Kesten
Hi Folks,  I'd like to change from Samba 3.0.33 to 3.6.6.
Reason: WINDOWS 7 and PDC

Is something to consider when changing (config-Files or so on)?
Have I to uninstall Samba 3.0.33 before or just run an update?

Thx for hints.

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Re: [CentOS] Changing from samba 3.0.33 to Samba 3,6,6

2014-02-24 Thread John R Pierce
On 2/24/2014 9:03 AM, Timothy Kesten wrote:
 Hi Folks,  I'd like to change from Samba 3.0.33 to 3.6.6.
 Reason: WINDOWS 7 and PDC

 Is something to consider when changing (config-Files or so on)?
 Have I to uninstall Samba 3.0.33 before or just run an update?

what OS and version are you running?  CentOS 6 with current updates 
should be running Samba 3.6.9


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Re: [CentOS] FYI: CentOS legalese

2014-02-24 Thread SilverTip257
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Keith Keller 
kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us wrote:

 On 2014-02-24, Brian Miller cen...@fullnote.com wrote:
  On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 12:28 +, jb wrote:
  http://nerdvittles.com/?p=8721
 
  The author of those pieces needs to read a bit closer.  His claim:
 
  In a nutshell, the new RedHat Terms of Service outlaw use of
  CentOS in any product ???unless the combined distribution is an
  official CentOS distribution.???
 
  is not supported by any evidence he provides.  What is made clear is
  that one cannot use the CentOS marks (ie logos, etc.) in a derivative
  distribution.

 The actual text from what the original blog author cites
 (https://www.centos.org/legal/trademarks/):

 Use of the CentOS Marks to identify software that combines any portion
 of the CentOS software with any other software , unless the combined
 distribution is an official CentOS distribution. For example, you may
 not distribute a combination of the CentOS software with software
 released by the FooStack project under the name ''CentOS FooStack
 Distro''.

 So the guidelines prohibit the use of CentOS *Marks*, not CentOS in his
 hypothetical scenario.


Derivative projects are probably in the same boat CentOS is ... removing
the trademarked items.

ie:  CentOS removes Red Hat trademarks (name, logo, whatever else)

That would be my expectation if anything at all were necessary.

Hopefully that author will consult the proper people and get a clear answer.
Some people like to rant to rant ... it's rather sad because more time is
wasted than actually doing something.



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Re: [CentOS] system hangs

2014-02-24 Thread m . roth
Connie Sieh wrote:
 On Mon, 24 Feb 2014, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 Every so often, one of our servers will go into what I can only describe
 as an undefined state: it pings, but there's zero access - you can't ssh
 in, and if I go plug a keyboard and monitor into the server itself, you
 can see the monitor's live, it's not the monitor turned off color, but
 there is zero response to the keyboard. The upshot is that I wind up
 having to power cycle it.

 Well, it just happened again on one of our servers Friday evening, as I
 found this morning. Looking at the logs this morning, I see that sar
 last shows
 10:20:01 PM   all 34.38  0.00  8.29  0.00  0.00
 57.33

 On of my users dropped me an email at 22:45 that it was off, and the
 last things I see in /var/log/messages are one of those annoying
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: INFO: task perl:20596 blocked for more
 than 120 seconds.
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: echo 0 
 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs disables this message.

 I also see
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: perl  D 80158250 0
 20596  20557
 which, as I just found by googling perl NOTLD, means that this is in a
 kernel uninterruptable state
 In addition, in the stack trace, some nfs messages
 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel:  [886b58d1]
 :nfs:nfs_wait_bit_uninterruptible+0x0/0xd

 So, it *appears* to be either an NFS issue, or a NIC issue. The user's
 home directory server is CentOS running 6.5, and the server that hung is
 5.10. Mount on the formerly hung server, su-d to his account shows
 merely nfs, so I'm guessing it's NFS3. Looking at lsmod and
/var/log/dmesg, I
 see it's running the tg3 NIC driver.

 Anyone else seeing this, and if so, any thoughts on the matter? Note
 that I've had this on Penguins, which are all Supermicro, and they're
using
 the igb NIC driver, but the one this past weekend is a Dell, so it's not
 just one system.

 What CPU's do these systems have?  AMD or Intel.

 What kernel are the server and client running?

In the case from this weekend, the NFS home directory server is running an
AMD Opteron - that's the Dell with th Broadcom NIC; the one that's running
5.10 and hung is running Intel Xeon, and the tg3 NIC driver, and the other
server - don't remember which of them it was, several have done this, so
I'm just picking one Penguin - is a different model AMD Opteron, and the
Intel with igb as the driver.

   mark

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[CentOS] Need help resolving yum update issues on mixed architecture system

2014-02-24 Thread Alfred von Campe
I have been using 32-bit CentOS since the 4.X days without a real need for 
64-bit, but in preparation for CentOS 7, I have installed 64-bit CentOS 6 on a 
test system to qualify all our builds.  However, in order to build some of our 
current 32-bit applications, I had to install some i686 packages, including 
glib.

Now when I try to do a yum update on this test system, I get the dreaded 
Error:  Multilib version problems found. issue.  I have tried following the 
instructions from yum (--exclude=glib.i686, yum check, etc.) to resolve this to 
no avail.  What is the best way to proceed with the yum update so that all 
(64-bit and 32-bit) packages are updated?

Thanks,
Alfred

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Re: [CentOS] Need help resolving yum update issues on mixed architecture system

2014-02-24 Thread John R Pierce
On 2/24/2014 3:18 PM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
 However, in order to build some of our current 32-bit applications, I had to 
 install some i686 packages, including glib.

how did you do these installs?  I've never had trouble doing it via 
yum, like:   yum install glibc.i686

but then, I've only done this on centos 6

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[CentOS] KVM and Win7-64 Sound

2014-02-24 Thread david
Dear Gurus

I have been unable to make sound (and microphone) work in Windows 7 
(64-bit) as a VM with KVM.  Google searches reveal this to be a 
common problem, with various solutions recommended, primarily Ubuntu 
oriented, none of which have worked for me.  So I wonder if anyone 
has a working Windows sound condition with:

Centos 6.5 with KVM, all on a 64-bit Intel platform.
Sound works on the host machine, verified when I switch into GUI mode 
and run a sound-producing program

Sound does not work in the Windows 7 (64-bit) PRO installation as a 
Virtual Machine, and I have tried specifying the emulated hardware as 
AC97, and ICH6.

Any working examples?

David

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Re: [CentOS] Monitor Wireless Networks OT

2014-02-24 Thread Billy Crook
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Frank Cox thea...@melvilletheatre.com wrote:
 On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 15:42:35 -0600
 Joseph Hesse wrote:

 Apparently my hardware is not sufficient.  When I run iwlist scan I get:

 lo p5p1; Interface doesn't support scanning

 I'm pretty sure you have to run it as root user.

You also have to run it on your wireless nic.  p5p1 sounds like a
gig-ethernet wired nic.  wlp should be your wireless

You might also have to ifup wlan0 or ifconfig wlan0 up to get it to
scan.  Sometimes if its down, it won't scan.

I thought I might share my scripts anyway.  First the awk, then the cronjob.

# cat bin/iwlistparse.awk
$1 == BSS {
MAC = $2
wifi[MAC][enc] = Open
wifi[MAC][mac] = $MAC
}
$1 == SSID: {
wifi[MAC][SSID] = $2
}
$1 == freq: {
wifi[MAC][freq] = $NF
}
$1 == signal: {
wifi[MAC][sig] = $2   $3
}
$1 == WPA: {
wifi[MAC][enc] = WPA
}
$1 == WEP: {
wifi[MAC][enc] = WEP
}
END {
#printf %s\t\t%s\t%s\t\t%s\n,SSID,Frequency,Signal,Encryption

for (w in wifi) {
printf 
%s\t\t%s\t\t%s\t%s\n,wifi[w][SSID],wifi[w][mac],wifi[w][freq],wifi[w][sig],wifi[w][enc]
}
}

# cat bin/wlanpatrol
#!/bin/bash
tstamp=$(date +\%Y\%m\%d\%H\%M\%S)

#Wirelss is flakey.  Retry a 'few' times to get the right number of
authorized APs, or any APs at all.  sometimes scans just fail
iter=0
while [[ ${iter} -le 60 ]]
do
iter=$(( ${iter} + 1 ))
/sbin/iwlist wlp12s0 scanning 21 | grep -v 'wlp12s0\ \ \
Interface\ doesn'\''t\ support\ scanning\ :\ Device\ or\ resource\
busy'  /root/iwlistlogs/${tstamp}

#Replace 00.11.22.33.44.55's with the mac addresses of your authorised APs
OurAPCount=$( awk -f /root/bin/iwlist.awk 
/root/iwlistlogs/${tstamp}  | grep -i -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' -e
'00.11.22.33.44.55' -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' -e
'00.11.22.33.44.55' -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' | wc -l)
if [[ ! -s /root/iwlistlogs/${tstamp} ]]
then
continue
fi

#In our environment, I expect 6 legitimate APs be visible at all times.
if [[ ${OurAPCount} -eq 6 ]]
then
break
fi
#echo OurAPCountError: ${OurAPCount} found.

sleep 0.1
done

APCount=$( awk -f /root/bin/iwlist.awk /root/iwlistlogs/${tstamp}  | wc -l)

#Here we check for bits and pieces of our actual company name in the
names of all detected APs.  Then we ignore the authorized mac
addresses, to come upwith a list of APs pretending to be us.
RogueAPs=$( awk -f /root/bin/iwlist.awk  /root/iwlistlogs/${tstamp} | \
grep -i -e my -e company -e mc -e myc -e yco -e com -e omp -e mpa -e
pan -e any | \
grep -i -v -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' -e
'00.11.22.33.44.55' -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' -e '00.11.22.33.44.55' -e
'00.11.22.33.44.55' )

if [[ $OurAPCount != 6 ]]
then
awk -f /root/bin/iwlist.awk  /root/iwlistlogs/${tstamp} |
mail -s Abnormal number of Our authorized APs: ${OurAPCount}
bcr...@mycompany.com
fi


if [[ ! -z ${RogueAPs} ]]
then
mail -s ROGUE APS IN USE bcr...@ourapcount.com  ${RogueAPs}
fi
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Re: [CentOS] Need help resolving yum update issues on mixed architecture system

2014-02-24 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Feb 24, 2014, at 18:59, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:

 how did you do these installs?  I've never had trouble doing it via 
 yum, like:   yum install glibc.i686

That's exactly what I did, and it worked fine (I can compile our 32-bit apps), 
but I get the error when I try to do the yum update.

 but then, I've only done this on centos 6

So have I.  I only mentioned CentOS 7 because it was supposed to be 64-bit only 
(but now it seems that the CentOS team is working on an i686 release for CentOS 
7).

Alfred

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Re: [CentOS] Need help resolving yum update issues on mixed architecture system

2014-02-24 Thread dominicpg
 What is the best way to proceed with the yum update so that all (64-bit
and 32-bit) packages are updated?

I usually check the dependency error and will install the missing 32bit
package alone ( one time task ), then will try yum update . I think,
rpm/repo compose file decides the dependency 32bit package.
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Re: [CentOS] system hangs

2014-02-24 Thread dominicpg
It seems system was in hung state . The message

 Feb 21 22:26:23 server kernel: INFO: task perl:20596 blocked for more
than 120 seconds.

Just indicates that process 20596 was stuck/hang in cpu for more than 120
seconds. To begin with the troubleshooting,
I would suggest you to check what this process does. Whether this required
any REMOTE storage/disk access.
Btw, the same perl process is going to D state/hang state first/always ?

If no remote storage/disk access is required for this perl application AND
In case you are running this application
as root user, try run this application as a normal user in which a resource
limitation is applicable via limits.conf.

If the process required a storage/NFS access, you may want to check the
disk/storage status at the time when application
moved to D state. I understand that you can't predict the issue time and
perform all the checks mentioned above.
afaik, to find the root cause of this problem, you may want to analyse core
dump collected at the time of the issue.

Cheers,
Dominic
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Re: [CentOS] KVM and Win7-64 Sound

2014-02-24 Thread Arun Khan
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 6:40 AM, david da...@daku.org wrote:

 Sound does not work in the Windows 7 (64-bit) PRO installation as a
 Virtual Machine, and I have tried specifying the emulated hardware as
 AC97, and ICH6.

The few times I have tried desktop VM with LKVM, the user experience
within the VM, has been spotty.  Whereas with VB it has been
acceptable (same no. of CPUs, RAM etc in LKVM v/s VB).

For desktop VM, I would suggest Virtual Box.

-- Arun Khan
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