James Matthews ha scritto:
> There is a very large issue with all people running VPS machines that
> are waiting for upgrades.
>
>
Looks like, at least for openvz, virtualized machines are safe
http://openvz.org/pipermail/users/2009-August/002961.html
Hi all,
I am going to install CENTOS 5.3 on three HP Proliant ML 350G servers. The
processor is Quad-core Xeon E5420 and E5335 for one of them. They all have 1GB
Memory. Should I install a 32 bits version or 64 bits versions?
The servers will be used an organization about 50 peoples for Web,
Yaovi Atohoun schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I am going to install CENTOS 5..3 on three HP Proliant ML 350G
> servers. The processor is Quad-core Xeon E5420 and E5335 for one of
> them. They all have 1GB Memory. Should I install a 32 bits version or
> 64 bits versions?
>
> The servers will be used an org
On Aug 18, 2009, at 6:48 AM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Yaovi Atohoun schrieb:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am going to install CENTOS 5..3 on three HP Proliant ML 350G
>> servers. The processor is Quad-core Xeon E5420 and E5335 for one of
>> them. They all have 1GB Memory. Should I install a 32 bits version
Kevin Krieser wrote:
> On Aug 18, 2009, at 6:48 AM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>
>> Yaovi Atohoun schrieb:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am going to install CENTOS 5..3 on three HP Proliant ML 350G
>>> servers. The processor is Quad-core Xeon E5420 and E5335 for one of
>>> them. They all have 1GB Memory. Shou
Not all 32 bits applications can run on 64 bits O.S.
ORACLE is one of that. ORACLE web site say very clearly 32 bits ORACLE can NOT
install on 64 bits LINUX O.S. I personal tried to do that several times, but
failed. This include 32 bits ORACLE 10Gr2, ORACLE EBS R12 and ORACLE OEM 10GR2.
---
mcclnx mcc wrote:
> Not all 32 bits applications can run on 64 bits O.S.
>
> ORACLE is one of that. ORACLE web site say very clearly 32 bits ORACLE can
> NOT install on 64 bits LINUX O.S. I personal tried to do that several times,
> but failed. This include 32 bits ORACLE 10Gr2, ORACLE EBS R1
mcclnx mcc schrieb:
> Not all 32 bits applications can run on 64 bits O.S.
>
> ORACLE is one of that. ORACLE web site say very clearly 32 bits ORACLE can
> NOT install on 64 bits LINUX O.S. I personal tried to do that several times,
> but failed. This include 32 bits ORACLE 10Gr2, ORACLE EBS R
Yaovi Atohoun writes:
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>Hi all,
>
>I am going to install CENTOS 5..3 on three HP Proliant ML 350G
>servers. The processor is Quad-core Xeon E5420 and E5335 for one of
>them. They all have 1GB Memory. Should I install a 32 bits version or
>64 bi
Has anyone here tried the Compiz window manager under CentOS 5? I just
thought I might give it a go, but when I executed "compiz --replace", I
got a segfault. This was using the version from the CentOS yum
repositories, and logged in to the GNOME desktop. My graphics driver is
the proprietary o
"Steve Huff" wrote in
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> On Aug 17, 2009, at 4:51 PM, "Eric B."
> wrote:
>
>> Any ideas where I might be able to find some
>> help for it? I enabled full logging on my OpenLDAP server, and I
>> see it
>> failing with TLS negotiaiton
"Craig White" wrote in
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> On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 15:00 -0400, Eric B. wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there an equivalent of a useradd for systems that are using LDAP user
>> management? I know I can build an LDIF file and import it, but i
I am being given a digital camcorder.
It uses Mini DV tapes and either connects via typical RCA cables (IE to
a tv) or via FireWire. I don't have the brand on hand, but I was told it
can be ripped to DV like any standard FireWire camcorder (I believe
dvgrab will be sufficient).
I just installe
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:51 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> Not all 32 bits applications can run on 64 bits O.S.
>
> ORACLE is one of that. ORACLE web site say very clearly 32 bits ORACLE can
> NOT install on 64 bits LINUX O.S. I personal tried to do that several times,
> but failed. This includ
Toralf Lund a écrit :
> Has anyone here tried the Compiz window manager under CentOS 5? I just
> thought I might give it a go, but when I executed "compiz --replace", I
> got a segfault. This was using the version from the CentOS yum
> repositories, and logged in to the GNOME desktop. My graphic
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Oracle and 1 GB RAM
> ;-)
> Sure
Well, strictly speaking 1GB is the minimum required RAM but I wouldn't
give my enemies an Oracle with 1GB and plenty of data to work with.
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> I am being given a digital camcorder.
>
> It uses Mini DV tapes and either connects via typical RCA cables (IE to
> a tv) or via FireWire. I don't have the brand on hand, but I was told it
> can be ripped to DV like any standard FireWire c
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009, Eric B. wrote:
>"Steve Huff" wrote in
>message news:3fa0bdab-b7d0-42b7-8615-5a7fd2f84...@vecna.org...
>> On Aug 17, 2009, at 4:51 PM, "Eric B."
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Any ideas where I might be able to find some
>>> help for it? I enabled full logging on my OpenLDAP server, and
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Any ideas where I might be able to find some
help for it? I enabled full logging on my OpenLDAP server, and I
see it
failing with TLS negotiaiton for some reason, even when I don't want
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:50, Eric B. wrote:
> Any suggetsions / ideas?
I believe you have to copy the certificate to /etc/openldap/cacerts/
in the LDAP client. The certificate file name there is special, it
should be hashed from the certificate data... I believe the easiest
way to install i
Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
> If the current firewire kernel driver in CentOS does not work for you,
> take a look at:
>
> http://blog.toracat.org/2008/12/getting-kino-to-work-on-centos-5/
>
> that I wrote some time ago when I tried to get my camcorder to work.
>
> Hope this helps,
Thanks!
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Hello,
I'm trying to set up webdav on apache on centos. My web area has dav
on set, it's permissions are 775 owner of the apache user and group of the
webdev group which i put users in who can write to the area. As a user
locally logged on to the machine i can cd to the area and create cont
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 13:48, Dave wrote:
> As a user
> locally logged on to the machine i can cd to the area and create content
> though it is owned and has a group of the user who made it i don't think
> this is what i want.
If you want files created under that directory to belong to group
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. I've made the permission change.
Apache is not part of the webdev group webdev is just a
group i made to put web developers in, that's also why permissions are 775.
id apache returns 48 as that's the user and group id apache is
running u
We have several DELL servers with MD1000 connect to it. Server will install
CENTOS 5.x X86_64 version. My questions are:
1. Which configuration have better performance RAID5, RAID50 or RAID60?
2. how much performance difference?
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Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
>> If the current firewire kernel driver in CentOS does not work for you,
>> take a look at:
>>
>> http://blog.toracat.org/2008/12/getting-kino-to-work-on-centos-5/
>>
>> that I wrote some time ago when I tried to get my camcorder to work.
>>
>> Hope
On Aug 18, 2009, at 2:05 PM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> We have several DELL servers with MD1000 connect to it. Server will
> install CENTOS 5.x X86_64 version. My questions are:
>
> 1. Which configuration have better performance RAID5, RAID50 or
> RAID60?
RAID5 does one less IO per write as it d
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 14:04, Dave wrote:
> Apache is not part of the webdev group webdev is just a
> group i made to put web developers in,
> directory permissions:
> drwxrwxr-x 2 root webdev 4096 Aug 18 12:31 data/
That way Apache will not be able to write to that directory
> On the subject of hard disk, I'm probably going to buy another disk for
> ripping the content. I can go SATA II internal but I'm a little worried
> about heat since my home is not air conditioned, would an external
> FireWire drive be a good option or am I better really better off going
> interna
Drew wrote:
>> On the subject of hard disk, I'm probably going to buy another disk for
>> ripping the content. I can go SATA II internal but I'm a little worried
>> about heat since my home is not air conditioned, would an external
>> FireWire drive be a good option or am I better really better off
"Filipe Brandenburger"
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> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:50, Eric
> B. wrote:
>> Any suggetsions / ideas?
>
> I believe you have to copy the certificate to /etc/openldap/cacerts/
> in the LDAP client. The cer
Hi!
I have the following problem: I have a server (CentOS 5.3 x86_64) on
which I want to install a virtual Xen-machine (CentOS 5.3 x86_64), I
ssh from my workstation (Centos 5.3 x86_64 do you see the pattern ;) )
to that server and start the virt-manager. I create a new Guest
(Paravirtualiuz
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> From: Bernhard Gschaider
> To: centos@centos.org
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 August, 2009 18:56:36
> Subject: [CentOS] virt-manager crashes Host during installation of guest
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I have the following problem: I have a server (CentOS 5.3 x86_64) on
> which I wa
mcclnx mcc wrote:
> We have several DELL servers with MD1000 connect to it. Server will install
> CENTOS 5.x X86_64 version. My questions are:
>
> 1. Which configuration have better performance RAID5, RAID50 or RAID60?
>
That depends largely on how much cache the raid card has and how
powerf
There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel. I'm simply
wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked?
What, specifically, does a person look for?
Thanks.
Scott
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I have set up a local NFS server and I'm accessing it over the localhost
interface. Here is my /etc/exports file:
/data/vm 127.0.0.1(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_acl,wdelay,no_subtree_check)
/data/iso 127.0.0.1(ro,no_root_squash,async,no_acl,wdelay,no_subtree_check)
Here is the relevant /etc/fsta
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel. I'm simply
> wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked?
> What, specifically, does a person look for?
>
rpm -Va is a good start for modified binaries/libraries.
rootkit detectors is another t
Christopher Chan wrote:
> Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>> There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel. I'm simply
>> wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked?
>> What, specifically, does a person look for?
>>
>
> rpm -Va is a good start for modified binaries/libra
> Things are working, but seem pretty slow. I'm getting about 10mb/sec.
> I was wondering where the bottleneck could be? Is there a way to
> optimize the NFS service for better throughput?
>
> I am accessing over 127.0.0.1
>
Are the server and client coming from the same back-end spindles (I
rea
Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Things are working, but seem pretty slow. I'm getting about 10mb/sec.
I was wondering where the bottleneck could be? Is there a way to
optimize the NFS service for better throughput?
I am accessing over 127.0.0.1
Are the server and client coming from the same bac
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
> Christopher Chan wrote:
>
>> Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>>
>>> There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel. I'm simply
>>> wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked?
>>> What, specifically, does a person look for?
>>>
>>>
>> rpm
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel. I'm simply
>wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked?
>What, specifically, does a person look for?
To really know whether a system has been hacked, it's necessary
to use so
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