Hi, all!
I have downloaded from an ftp something like RHEL 5.3 ppc64 rpm's. Is there any
way to make from them an installation iso?
Sincerely,
Dmitry
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1. You are hit by Nagel alghoritm (slow TCP response). You can build DRBD
8.3. In 8.3 "TCP_NODELAY" and "QUICK_RESPONSE" implemented in place.
2. You are hit by DRBD protocol. In most cases, "B" is enought.
3. You are hit by triple barriers. In most cases you are need only one of
"barrier, flush,
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Ross Walker wrote:
> On Jul 23, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Clint Dilks
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone
>>
>> I work for a University Department that has a high number of Linux
>> Desktop Users. Currently we provide a users home directory via NFS
>> from
>> a file server. Ge
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Sorry, I should have made myself clearer.
> Drupal-5 is available on EPEL,
> so it can just be yum-installed.
> The question is, what to do after that?
> Eg is it a good idea to create a user drupal
> who will own the database one has to create?
No need to create a user Dru
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 11:01 -0400, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, please do not top post.
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:52, Rob Townley wrote:
> what rpm did you use for this install?
> >>>
> >>> He did not use an rpm so he is on his on. He used the source tarball.
> >
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 05:05:36PM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:51 PM, fred
> smith wrote:
> > I set up a Centos5 box at work a week or two ago. Today I had this
> > bizarre, repeatable problem:
> >
> > fire up firefox 3.5.1, browse to centos.org, go to the wiki, click the
>
On Jul 23, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Clint Dilks
wrote:
> Hello Everyone
>
> I work for a University Department that has a high number of Linux
> Desktop Users. Currently we provide a users home directory via NFS
> from
> a file server. Generally it works well for us, but I have been
> asked to
>
John Thomas wrote:
>> Does anyone have experience of drupal installation under CentoOS-5.3
>> with MySQL database preferably accessed through phpMyAdmin.
>>
>> I want to install drupal more or less as an experiment,
>> and I'm looking for a 1- or 2-page document
>> that just lists precisely what
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 20:33, Clint Dilks wrote:
> My initial research suggests that the only real alternative to NFS in
> this context is ISCSI or perhaps the combination of ISCSI and GFS.
iSCSI and GFS would be good if you have a small number of powerful and
highly available nodes running
Hello Everyone
I work for a University Department that has a high number of Linux
Desktop Users. Currently we provide a users home directory via NFS from
a file server. Generally it works well for us, but I have been asked to
look at our options for expanding the storage we have available.
S
fred smith wrote:
> Never seen that before, anybody else experienced it?
Yes a few others have reported similar behavior not long ago,
solution is to downgrade firefox.
I'm stayin clear of ff 3.5 myself mainly for plugin compatibility
last time I checked nearly 100% of my plugins were not compat
fred smith wrote:
> I set up a Centos5 box at work a week or two ago. Today I had this
> bizarre, repeatable problem:
>
> fire up firefox 3.5.1, browse to centos.org, go to the wiki, click the
> HOWTO button at the top of the page, and either at that point, or a
> moment later when clicking the li
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:51 PM, fred
smith wrote:
> I set up a Centos5 box at work a week or two ago. Today I had this
> bizarre, repeatable problem:
>
> fire up firefox 3.5.1, browse to centos.org, go to the wiki, click the
> HOWTO button at the top of the page, and either at that point, or a
> m
I set up a Centos5 box at work a week or two ago. Today I had this
bizarre, repeatable problem:
fire up firefox 3.5.1, browse to centos.org, go to the wiki, click the
HOWTO button at the top of the page, and either at that point, or a
moment later when clicking the link for the RAID documents, KAB
> But if only oldskool external serial modems do the job I'll use that then.
I wouldn't dis external modems. One of the largest ISP's in Western
Canada, Telus, uses 56kbps USRobotics modems for out of band
maintenance and repair on their commercial network equipment. I have
six Telus modems hangin
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Does anyone have experience of drupal installation under CentoOS-5.3
> with MySQL database preferably accessed through phpMyAdmin.
>
> I want to install drupal more or less as an experiment,
> and I'm looking for a 1- or 2-page document
> that just lists precisely what ste
Does anyone have experience of drupal installation under CentoOS-5.3
with MySQL database preferably accessed through phpMyAdmin.
I want to install drupal more or less as an experiment,
and I'm looking for a 1- or 2-page document
that just lists precisely what steps to take.
I've had a quick look
On 7/23/09, Alberto García Gómez wrote:
> I want to update some packages of my CentOS (eg.: Apache, PHP, etc.); when I
> tried downloading the packages and requesting for it dependencies I need go
> online again and download then, and again, and againvery tired.
>
> So I need a way to set a r
- Original Message
> From: Tom Brown
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 8:59:42 AM
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Need help on start samba
>
>
> >>>
> >>>
> >> what rpm did you use for this install?
> >>
> > ---
> > He did not use an rpm so he is on his
JD,
Thanks...
The FSCHWARZ rpm work excellent!
You use some GUI for make the admin of the Jobs?
Regards,
Alejandro
2009/7/20 John Doe :
>
> From: Alejandro
>> I try to install bacula-client-3.0.1-3.el5.pp.x86_64.rpm but have
>> problems with some Dependencies, please if anyone know how fix tha
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 3:08 AM, Tran Van Hung wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thank for reply.
> But before I insalled samba by hand, as follow:
> -download samba source (.tar.gz)
> -unrar with tar command
> -build with ./configure
> -install with make
>
> -Then I configure /etc/samba/smb.conf by vi.
> -Then I c
Sam Drinkard
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Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Okay, I have a server connected to the net but have not added fail2ban
or
> anything on
>
>> Hi
>>
>> It doesn't need to be a PCI modem, but I would prefer one because everything
>> can be nicely tucked away than and it's less wiring. But if only oldskool
>> external serial modems do the job I'll use that then.
>>
>
> My preference is MultiTech. IIRC, many others on this list
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:19:20PM -0400, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I'm building up a new box and plan to use Centos 5 on it.
> >
> > i've got a pair of SATA 320 GB drives to make a RAID1.
> >
> > I'm trying to follow the "howto" on the centos wiki for
> > making a "par
> Enjoy this..., 8000+ attempts.
I moved the ssh port from the standard 22 to a high port. The attempts
to break into my servers disappeared. The logs are clean now. I would
advise you to do the same. Choose a high (> 1024) unused port and
configure the clients accordingly.
__
'yum upgrade' did the trick. 554 MB and 318 packages later and I have
gcc 4.1.2.
Thanks,
Patrick
On 7/23/09 12:08 PM, "Lorenzo Quatrini" wrote:
> Patrick May ha scritto:
>> I have a CentOS 5.2 installation with gcc 3.4.6 as the default. I'd
>> like to upgrade the entire gcc tool ch
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Okay, I have a server connected to the net but have not added fail2ban or
> anything on top of my firewall yet.
>
> Thought you guys might get a kick out of this one user, ip is from china,
> who has got a heck of a knack for making assumptions on possible usernames.
>
> Enjoy
I got the CentOS version from /etc/redhat-release and the gcc version
from 'gcc -v'. This was probably done deliberately by one of my colleagues
who did the original install.
pjm
On 7/23/09 12:43 PM, "Filipe Brandenburger" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:02, Patrick May wrot
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:02, Patrick May wrote:
> I have a CentOS 5.2 installation with gcc 3.4.6 as the default.
I find that hard to believe, considering that CentOS 5 (5.0!) shipped
with version 4.1.1-52.el5 of gcc.
Would you care to double check your facts? Check the contents of
/etc
Okay, I have a server connected to the net but have not added fail2ban or
anything on top of my firewall yet.
Thought you guys might get a kick out of this one user, ip is from china,
who has got a heck of a knack for making assumptions on possible usernames.
Enjoy this..., 8000+ attempts. Scroll
>
> Hi all!
>
> I'm building up a new box and plan to use Centos 5 on it.
>
> i've got a pair of SATA 320 GB drives to make a RAID1.
>
> I'm trying to follow the "howto" on the centos wiki for
> making a "partitionable RAID" installation.
>
> Given that my partition scheme has a separate /
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009, William L. Maltby wrote:
>
>On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 15:37 +0200, RedShift wrote:
>>
>
>> Hi
>>
>> It doesn't need to be a PCI modem, but I would prefer one because everything
>> can be nicely tucked away than and it's less wiring. But if only oldskool
>> external serial mode
Patrick May ha scritto:
> I have a CentOS 5.2 installation with gcc 3.4.6 as the default. I'd
> like to upgrade the entire gcc tool chain, including libraries, to 4.x in
> order to build some software that requires 4.1.0 or better. Can I do this
> easily through yum? If I upgrade to 5.3 will
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:13:38PM -0400, Rob Kampen wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
> >Hi all!
> >
> >I'm building up a new box and plan to use Centos 5 on it.
> >
> >i've got a pair of SATA 320 GB drives to make a RAID1.
> >
> >I'm trying to follow the "howto" on the centos wiki for making a
> >"parti
I have a CentOS 5.2 installation with gcc 3.4.6 as the default. I'd
like to upgrade the entire gcc tool chain, including libraries, to 4.x in
order to build some software that requires 4.1.0 or better. Can I do this
easily through yum? If I upgrade to 5.3 will I get gcc 4.x by default?
Tha
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> It doesn't need to be a PCI modem, but I would prefer one because everything
> can be nicely tucked away than and it's less wiring. But if only oldskool
> external serial modems do the job I'll use that then.
>
> Just to confirm, something like this one:
> http://www.usr-emea.com/products/p-di
put your check for extensions.polarion.com before the rule for
community.polarion.com and end it with a [L] on the rewriterule.
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
David Hlácik
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 7:47 AM
To: CentOS
Thank you Filipe,
It works, have a nice day.
David
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Filipe Brandenburger
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:46, David Hláčik wrote:
> > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} extensions.polarion.com
> > RewriteRule / http://extensions.polarion.com/polarion/extensions/
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:46, David Hláčik wrote:
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} extensions.polarion.com
> RewriteRule / http://extensions.polarion.com/polarion/extensions/
Usually those would be regexps, so the right syntax for what you want
would be something like:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} =e
Rob Townley wrote:
> Why? IIRC, I think the term is ready for this *Open Source *
>
> Further, the samba project has added a great deal more than what is in
> the standard RPMs.
>
and that roll-your-own open source comes with the standard 2-part
warranty. you break it, you get to
Alberto García Gómez wrote:
> I'm not talking of make a "yum -y update"; is more liked an intelligent
> "rpm" with REPO connection. ;-)
>
you'll need to explain the differences as from where I'm sitting its
exactly yum.
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At Thu, 23 Jul 2009 15:37:18 +0200 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> Robert Heller wrote:
> > At Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:05:49 +0200 CentOS mailing list
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm currently searching for a PCI modem that will be used to receive
> >> faxes. I've tried out a few
Hi,
2009/7/23 Alberto García Gómez :
> I'm not talking of make a "yum -y update"; is more liked an intelligent
> "rpm" with REPO connection. ;-)
"yum" is "rpm" with repository connection and dependency solving.
There currently is no way to have RPM download and install
dependencies by itself, tha
Hi,
First of all, please do not top post.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:52, Rob Townley wrote:
what rpm did you use for this install?
>>>
>>> He did not use an rpm so he is on his on. He used the source tarball.
>>
>> one would wonder why
>
> Why? IIRC, I think the term is ready for this
RedShift wrote:
> Does anyone know of a PCI modem that works out of the box with in-tree kernel
> drivers?
I use a couple of unbranded £3.99 sort of modems, the way to go about it
is to find out what chipsets are used in the modem and then verify that
the modem is indeed a real hardware modem.
Thanks Marcelo. Due an electric problem my parent proxy is down for a while
but when it comming online I'll test it.
Send this answer to my personal mail: Where do you from? Do you speak
Spanish?
Saludos Fraternales
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Atte.
Alberto García Gómez M:.M:.
Administrador d
Dear Fellows:
I don't know if this is the right way to make this question but I have not
an idea of how do that so here goes:
I want to update some packages of my CentOS (eg.: Apache, PHP, etc.); when I
tried downloading the packages and requesting for it dependencies I need go
online again an
Why? IIRC, I think the term is ready for this *Open Source *
Further, the samba project has added a great deal more than what is in
the standard RPMs.
On 7/23/09, Tom Brown wrote:
>
>>> what rpm did you use for this install?
>>>
>> ---
>> He did not use an rpm so he is on
Hello guys,
sorry for this OT, but It seems that I am a very stupid :(.
I want to achieve one simple think in apache 2.2.
If users will type extensions.polarion.com I want to redirect him to
extensions.polarion.com/polarion/extensions However there are
following rules that apply
1) extensions.po
HylaFax.org's list of Analog/POTS SoftModems has a list of winmodems
mixed in with just plain software. (Digital Modems are for ISDN / T1
phone circuits, not home). So you may want to ask their mailing list
and chat room.
Keeping in mind that hardware that works for one type of softmodem
proje
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 06:43, John Doe wrote:
> I just saw that autoconf 2.59 dates from 2003...
> Do you know why would RedHat keep such an old version?
Probably because the next version 2.60 dates from June 2006, which was
probably after the feature/version freeze for RHEL 5.
Filipe
_
>>>
>>>
>> what rpm did you use for this install?
>>
> ---
> He did not use an rpm so he is on his on. He used the source tarball.
>
>
one would wonder why
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On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 15:37 +0200, RedShift wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> It doesn't need to be a PCI modem, but I would prefer one because everything
> can be nicely tucked away than and it's less wiring. But if only oldskool
> external serial modems do the job I'll use that then.
>
> Just to confirm,
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 21:08 +0800, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> we have following setup on sysctl.conf:
> kernel.sem = 256 32000 128 142
>
> I tried to startup database and have error happen. I knew problem come from
> SEMMNS (32000) is not enough. Does anyone know how to calculate how many
> semaph
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 11:29 +0100, Tom Brown wrote:
> Tran Van Hung wrote:
> > Hello all!
> >
> > I have met inform as following. I see that no smb on init.d folder.
> >
> > [r...@maychu1 home]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
> > bash: /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb: No such file or directory
> >
> > Pls help m
Robert Heller wrote:
> At Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:05:49 +0200 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> I'm currently searching for a PCI modem that will be used to receive faxes.
>> I've tried out a few modems but they all use conexant chipsets, which need
>> out-of-tree kernel drivers a
> we have following setup on sysctl.conf:
> kernel.sem = 256 32000 128 142
>
> I tried to startup database and have error happen. I knew problem come from
> SEMMNS (32000) is not enough. Does anyone know how to calculate how many
> semaphores already use on system?
Have you tried "ipcs -u" ?
we have following setup on sysctl.conf:
kernel.sem = 256 32000 128 142
I tried to startup database and have error happen. I knew problem come from
SEMMNS (32000) is not enough. Does anyone know how to calculate how many
semaphores already use on system?
Thanks.
%ipcs -s
-- Semaphore
At Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:05:49 +0200 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm currently searching for a PCI modem that will be used to receive faxes.
> I've tried out a few modems but they all use conexant chipsets, which need
> out-of-tree kernel drivers and currently doesn't work he
Hi all,
I'm currently searching for a PCI modem that will be used to receive faxes.
I've tried out a few modems but they all use conexant chipsets, which need
out-of-tree kernel drivers and currently doesn't work here (kernel oops when
the installation script modprobes the driver).
Does anyon
>
> surprise, surprise
>
> I have a similar situation. On a very slow Pentium I machine, runing
> 2.2.XXX kernel, sometimes I have overruns and frame errors, which
> choke up the interface and I have to restart it using
> The overruns are due to torrent traffic generated by one of the geeks here.
Hi,
I just saw that autoconf 2.59 dates from 2003...
Do you know why would RedHat keep such an old version?
Compatibility problems?
Thx,
JD
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2009/7/23 Tom Brown :
> Has anyone knocked up a script to monitor for interface errors before?
>
> i know i can look at the interface statistics with ethtool -S but i
> wonder if anything has something that looks at the last value for this
> statistic and then can alert if they increase?
>
> any th
Tran Van Hung wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have met inform as following. I see that no smb on init.d folder.
>
> [r...@maychu1 home]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
> bash: /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb: No such file or directory
>
> Pls help me how to have smb on init.d folder? Thank you.
>
> Thank you & Best Reg
Has anyone knocked up a script to monitor for interface errors before?
i know i can look at the interface statistics with ethtool -S but i
wonder if anything has something that looks at the last value for this
statistic and then can alert if they increase?
any thought how to solve this? it has
From: Tran Van Hung
>Thank for reply.
>But before I insalled samba by hand, as follow:
>-download samba source (.tar.gz)
>-unrar with tar command
>-build with ./configure
>-install with make
>-Then I configure /etc/samba/smb.conf by vi.
>-Then I create users with password.
>Issue I met when start
Hi!
Thank for reply.
But before I insalled samba by hand, as follow:
-download samba source (.tar.gz)
-unrar with tar command
-build with ./configure
-install with make
-Then I configure /etc/samba/smb.conf by vi.
-Then I create users with password.
Issue I met when start samba as I wrote before
On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 18:16 -0700, Ian Forde wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 11:16 +0200, Coert Waagmeester wrote:
> > The highest speed I can get through that link with drbd is 11 MB/sec
> > (megabytes)
>
> Not good...
>
> > But if I copy a 1 gig file over that link I get 110 MB/sec.
>
> That t
Hello all,
For completeness here is my current setup:
host1:
Xeon Quad-Core
8GB RAM
Centos 5.3 64bit
2x 1TB seagate sata disks in software raid level 1
LVM on top of the raid for dom0 root fs and for all domU root FSses
host2:
Xeon Dual-Core
8GB RAM
Centos 5.3 64bit
2x 1TB seagate sata disks i
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