When upstream released 5.1, everybody wanted to test a new kernel
parameter that could adjust the system clock rate at boot time to
something else than the standard 1000Hz clock rate.
A lot of testings has been done (thanks to Akemi Yagi for her great
work) and you can see the results here :
Estimado Roger
Muchísimas gracias por tus repuestas, sin embargo , me gustaría saber si existe
algo para Linux con NBL(Network Load Balance)en Windows, en este ultimo no hay
un Server que haga el balance, si no mas bien existe una granja de Server. El
servicio Proxy ya lo tengo en cierto modo
Héctor Suárez Planas [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: ...
Saludos hermanos.
revisa en el repo csgfs y veras que es la suit de
cluster de redhat, ahi dentro está el piraña, eso
es
para lo que tu quieres :-)
Una pregunta, Roger: ¿Eso mismo funciona para
servidores de correo?
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:38:51 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
centos-es@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] Ayuda con sendmail Henry
Villavicencio wrote:
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 15:07:49 -0500
On Jan 2, 2008 4:37 PM, Henry Villavicencio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:38:51 -0500
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Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] Ayuda con sendmail
Henry Villavicencio wrote:
Googling for this feature, I saw reports from the yum developer that it
wasn't yet implemented. This was in mailing list posts from a year or more
ago. Did it ever make it into the yum code?
I want to start downloading the updates for a server going from 5.0 to 5.1
and then do the actual
Kenneth Porter wrote:
Googling for this feature, I saw reports from the yum developer that it
wasn't yet implemented. This was in mailing list posts from a year or
more ago. Did it ever make it into the yum code?
I want to start downloading the updates for a server going from 5.0 to
5.1 and
Hi, I'm having problems in an old PC with 2 S3 video devices.
(s3 Virge/DX and a s3 Trio 368)
This is from rusty memory, those cards are way over 10 years old, but
I'm recalling that there were HARDWARE design problems that prevented
two of those cards from coexisting in the same
Hi,
I recently upgraded my system to CentOS 4.6 and noticed that gettext
does not behave as before the update. As soon as I install the old glibc
version (glibc-2.3.4-2.36) instead of the new one (glibc-2.3.4-2.39) it
works again.
See the Attachment for details.
Any hints would be appreciated!
I'm trying to view some websites which require Java applets to be
installed in the web browser - how do I install these please as I
haven't found a simple/obvious way to do it with yum?
Thanks,
Andy
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David Levinger wrote on Wed, 2 Jan 2008 12:21:46 -0800:
I tried downloading the latest driver's from NVidia's site here:
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nforce/1.23/NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.23.zip
However, the RPMs that are provided are compiled for a specific kernel and
don't work with the
I haven't tried compiling directly with gcc, mostly because I don't know the
right way to go about it, although a co-worker of mine is going to try and
help me out with that tomorrow. (Going to bring the system into work). I
know that Fedora 8 is much more the bleeding edge and assumed it would
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 16:07 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
Hi all,
When using the vncserver :1 and then vncviewer :1 to see it
so far so good. then when I run a program I get the window outline
until I move to the position I want and click - how can I just skip that
step
and lets say have my
Hi all,
We're looking at deploying a small Xen cluster to run some of our
smaller applications. I'm curious to get the lists opinions and advice
on what's needed.
The plan at the moment is to have two or three servers running as the
Xen dom0 hosts and two servers running as storage
Hello all,
Sorry for the OT thing.
I'm helping a friend setting up a new box. It's a Pentium 4 with 430Watt power
supply. He wants to plugin his old harddrives and DVD into the new box. The
total will be: 3 harddrives, 1 DVD drive, 1 CDRW drive. In the box there are
also 2 big fans.
Is 430Watt
On Wednesday 02 January 2008 06:38:26 pm Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry for the OT thing.
I'm helping a friend setting up a new box. It's a Pentium 4 with 430Watt
power supply. He wants to plugin his old harddrives and DVD into the new
box. The total will be: 3 harddrives, 1 DVD
On 03/01/2008, at 9:55 AM, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Take a look at iSCSI for the storage servers. iSCSI Enterprise
Target is what I use here and it works well for us.
You don't really need shared filesystems if you are doing direct
block io to LVs or raw partitions as the Xen migration
On Thursday 03 January 2008 05:02:25 Fabian Arrotin wrote:
It's because you use twm ... configure vnc to start another desktop
environment ... ? check your ~/.vnc/xstartup (iirc : i don't use vnc)
Yes, by default vncserver will display twm. In order to use Gnome, we must
activate it.
See in
On Jan 2, 2008 4:43 PM, Dennis Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would say its plenty big enough. I ran for many years a amd 2600+ box with
2xhdd's 3 optical drives, neon on the case a couple of fans, 1gb ram and a
couple of pci cards and i used a 350watt power supply for it
I had
Tom,
Check out the following URL. It should answer most [all?] of your
questions about creating an iSCSI target using two CentOS boxes,
Heartbeat, and DRBD.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/realworld/82284/san-on-the-cheap.html
Hope this helps.
-Ken
Ross,
I can use DRBD to mirror data between
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 17:24 -0800, MHR wrote:
On Jan 2, 2008 4:43 PM, Dennis Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would say its plenty big enough. I ran for many years a amd 2600+ box
with
2xhdd's 3 optical drives, neon on the case a couple of fans, 1gb ram and a
couple of pci cards
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 22:02 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
snip
Different mobos may have different needs. I had a 300 watt that was
plenty for my Acer AK77-400 (MAx/N) but it consistently chocked when I
put the Epox 9KRAI-Pro in that case. The Epox manual recommend = 350
s/9/8/
watts - it
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry for the OT thing.
I'm helping a friend setting up a new box. It's a Pentium 4 with 430Watt power
supply. He wants to plugin his old harddrives and DVD into the new box. The
total will be: 3 harddrives, 1 DVD drive, 1 CDRW drive. In the box there are
also
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Is 430Watt enough?
What brand?
And that is the right question. I have an Antec power supply that is rated at
450W that I used to replace a non name 650W one. The 650W burned out while
the 450W works just fine.
The
I spent much of the past 24 hours trying to find out how to set up
iptables for firewall routing WITHOUT NATing. Could not find anything.
Eh? You just need to enable ip forwarding to enable routing. After that,
it is put up the firewall rules as is necessary, build the appropriate
routing
Hi all,
As a disclaimer, I'm new to this list and very green administering
CentOS. I run it on my test servers and do very basic networking and
server administration (most users, permissions, and web app stuff).
I have a backup server that I am using rsync to collect important
in-process
On Thursday 03 January 2008 10:05:04 Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry for the OT thing.
I'm helping a friend setting up a new box. It's a Pentium 4 with 430Watt
power supply. He wants to plugin his old harddrives and DVD into the new
box. The total will be: 3
Christopher Chan wrote:
I spent much of the past 24 hours trying to find out how to set up
iptables for firewall routing WITHOUT NATing. Could not find anything.
Eh? You just need to enable ip forwarding to enable routing. After
that, it is put up the firewall rules as is necessary, build
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Tim McGeary wrote:
I can see the device in my /proc/bus/usb/devices file, but fdisk -l
doesn't show it at all. I was trying to mount and partition it using
Webmin, but I can't figure out the device name I need to give it to
mount and partition
Barry L. Kline wrote:
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Tim McGeary wrote:
I can see the device in my /proc/bus/usb/devices file, but fdisk -l
doesn't show it at all. I was trying to mount and partition it using
Webmin, but I can't figure out the device name I need to give it to
James A. Peltier wrote:
Tim McGeary wrote:
Hi all,
As a disclaimer, I'm new to this list and very green administering
CentOS. I run it on my test servers and do very basic networking and
server administration (most users, permissions, and web app stuff).
I have a backup server that I am
Tim McGeary wrote:
Hi all,
As a disclaimer, I'm new to this list and very green administering
CentOS. I run it on my test servers and do very basic networking and
server administration (most users, permissions, and web app stuff).
I have a backup server that I am using rsync to collect
I tried it. I had everything open. Then I blocked everything. Then I set
up a rule to allow SSH in to eth0 and out eth1 (and the other way). At
least I thought that was what the rules said, but no SSH connectivity
through the firewall. That was when I realized that I had not found the
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