On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 09:54 -0600, Ed Heron wrote:
Has there been sufficient discussion about these pages?
Am I able to rename them to move them from my directory to the
TipsAndTricks directory?
Yes, now you can.
Or should they go to HowTos?
No. And please add a section Apache Tips
From: Ralph Angenendt, Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:30 AM
Am I able to rename them to move them from my directory to the
TipsAndTricks directory?
Yes, now you can.
Thanks. After renaming, I had to verify the change log. Very nice that
it is still available.
Or should they go to
hello
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1432
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The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
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i386:
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firefox security update for CentOS 4 i386:
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The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
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firefox-3.0.14-1.el4.centos.x86_64.rpm
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seamonkey security update for CentOS 4 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1431.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
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Gracias por vuestras respuestas.
El problema estaba en el phppgadmin me visualiza esos caracteres pero los
datos se insertan bien.
Lo estoy verificando bien, quiero realizar pruebas desde consola.
Saludos.
_
De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org
2009/9/9 Ernesto Pérez Estévez, BSc, PgD cen...@nuestroserver.com:
Si seguimos masticando el asunto, lo que haremos es perder el tiempo,
es una lista para hablar de centos, les parece? De mi parte, está todo
claro, he puesto moderación a los suscriptores nuevos (es lo mejor que
podemos hacer
Me parece corrector moderar, pero es lento y trabajos para el Admin.
Me parece mas justo que si una persona envía un OT declarado pueda
aceptarse, pero si nos llenamos de Voten Por Mi, Propuestas
comerciales. Creo que no es el Objetivo de la lista, por lo tanto, esa
persona de ser Amonestada o
Hola a todos, es mi primer mail a la lista, hace poco que estoy
experimentando con centos 5.3 en hardware actual y virtual, pero tengo ganas
de usar un equipo viejo AMD K6-III 400MHz con unos 256MB de RAM puedo llegar
a llevarlos a 512MB y disco de 80GB, que versión debo utilizar? estoy
bajando en
Buenas:
El mensaje este es de una red social, lo mas probable es que el usuario haya
metido su usario y pass de su correo y como hacen estas redes sociales que
envían la invitación a todos los correos de tus contactos.
Así que no creo qeu lo haya hecho aposta.
Un saludo,
Centos para server no tendras problema alguno , yo lo tengo en una Pentium 2 ,
pero solo modo consola por que el gnome es super pesado.
Si quieres una desktop te sugeriria fedora 11 con entorno X el LXDE el cual
viene soportado , lo instale y es una bala ..
slds
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:49:07
2009/9/10 Leandro Nicolás Castro lcastro.argent...@gmail.com:
Hola a todos, es mi primer mail a la lista, hace poco que estoy
experimentando con centos 5.3 en hardware actual y virtual, pero tengo ganas
de usar un equipo viejo AMD K6-III 400MHz con unos 256MB de RAM puedo llegar
a llevarlos a
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:49:07 -0300
Leandro Nicolás Castro lcastro.argent...@gmail.com wrote:
Hola a todos, es mi primer mail a la lista, hace poco que estoy
experimentando con centos 5.3 en hardware actual y virtual, pero
tengo ganas de usar un equipo viejo AMD K6-III 400MHz con unos 256MB
de
Estoy previendo la instalación de CENTOS en una estación con placa Intel
DG41RQ con una placa de red integrada 10/100/100, un procesador Core 2
Duo y disco SATA de 160 Gb.
¿Alguien a tenido algún problema con la instalación en este hardware?
Saludos a todos y muchas gracias.
Enrique
Queria compartirles unos temas que estare avanzando en esta semana.
Por ejemplo describi un breve manual de configuracion de quagga sobre linux ,
para que los que estan familiarizados con Cisco / Juniper se sentiran como en
familia :
http://ipv6.nitcom.com/node/22
Espero que sea de su agrado ,
Muy bueno
Atentamente
Andrés Genovez Tobar / Sistemas
COMERCIAL SALVADOR PACHECO MORA S.A. / DESDE 1945
Tecnologías
Cuenca, Luis Cordero 9-70 y Gran Colombia
Teléfono. 593-7-2842388 ext 408
Fax. 593-7-2842388 ext 120
Celular 593-97670874
593-96816996 Alegro
Mail:
muchas gracias por la ayuda voy a probar la version 4.8 en modo texto.
Realmente les agradezco la rápida respuesta fue mas pronto de lo que
esperaba :)
Saludos.
El 10 de septiembre de 2009 14:51, Ernesto Pérez Estévez, BSc, PgD
cen...@nuestroserver.com escribió:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:49:07
Me contesto solo:
Parecería que no hay problema, ya que según la página de CENTOS la 5.3
esta basada en RHEL 5.3 y la página de Intel dice que instala los
elementos en forma nativa para RHEL 5.3
Saludos a todos
Enrique
Enrique Fernandez escribió:
Estoy previendo la instalación de CENTOS en
cordial saludo, comundad centos.
estoy de acuerdo en que la lista la moderen, se esta desviando el
proposito de esta.
gracias...
El día 9 de septiembre de 2009 13:22, Ernesto Pérez Estévez, BSc, PgD
cen...@nuestroserver.com escribió:
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 08:30:20 -0500
I.S.C. William Lopez
Estimados colegas
Quiero crear usuarios y definirles que dias y en que horario pueden
abrir sesiones en un CentOS 5.3. He encontrado en adduser --expiredate e
--inactive y en usermod --lock y --unlock, pero lo que quiero es hacerlo
en el momento de crearlos o una sola vez, ¿ es posible ?
Y la
Buenas, hace un tiempo que me estoy rompiendo la cabeza para hacer andar la
red inalambrica que me deja de funcionar cuando mando a hacer la
suspensión/hibernación en mi notebook acer aspire 4520 chip atheros andando
con madwifi con Centos 5.3 (2.6.18-128.7.1.el5.centos.plus).
Primero la pequeña
Hola, tengo una red de 120 pcs con distintos usuarios en distintos dias un
promedio de 500 usuarios, esos 500 usuarios tendrian q poder validar
en cualquier de las 120 pcs con windows XP y con restricciones para modificar
la consiguracion de fondo de escritorio y menu inicio, seria un opcion
ruben guerra nina escribió:
Hola, tengo una red de 120 pcs con distintos usuarios en distintos
dias un promedio de 500 usuarios, esos 500 usuarios tendrian q poder
validar
en cualquier de las 120 pcs con windows XP y con restricciones para
modificar la consiguracion de fondo de escritorio
Yo he puesto en marcha un samba+ldap en una red de 200 estaciones de
trabajo con perfiles moviles y nunca tuve problemas, lo que si tenia
toda la red con gigabit... la transferencia de perfiles de mas de 3GB
era todo un tema... Lo resolvimos utilizando el home del Linux como un
volumen de red
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 15:09 -0600, drew einhorn wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Akemi Yagiamy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Dave Stevensg...@uniserve.com wrote:
As you can see below I am having a problem checking for updates. This
happens repeatedly. I have to
John Doe wrote:
Hi,
We have a storage server (HP DL360G5 + MSA20 (12 disks in RAID 6) on a
SmartArray6400).
10 directories are exported through nfs to 10 clients
(rsize=32768,wsize=32768,soft,intr,nosuid,proto=udp,vers=3).
The server is apparently not doing much but... we have very high
Reading the waiting IOs thread made me remember I have a similar problem
that has been here for months, and I have no sulution yet.
A single CentOS 5.2 x86_64 machine here is overloading our NetApp filer with
excessive NFS getattr, lookup and access operations. The weird thing is that
the
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 11:05 +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
Obligatory: When will Centos 5.4 be ready?
/me goes down into reinforced concrete bunker and locks all hatches and
doors.
/me overflies with F-117 and drops latest 9,000 lb bunker-buster.
;-))
snip sig stuff
--
Bill
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Reading the waiting IOs thread made me remember I have a similar problem
that has been here for months, and I have no sulution yet.
A single CentOS 5.2 x86_64 machine here is overloading our NetApp filer with
excessive NFS getattr, lookup and access
Do you have anything running that would try to read all the files and build a
search index - like beagle? There's also the nightly run of updatedb but
that
just reads the filenames and normally nfs mounts are excluded.
There is no package beagle installed, I don't know if any other
James Pearson wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Hi,
We have a storage server (HP DL360G5 + MSA20 (12 disks in RAID 6) on a
SmartArray6400).
10 directories are exported through nfs to 10 clients
(rsize=32768,wsize=32768,soft,intr,nosuid,proto=udp,vers=3).
The server is apparently not doing much
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Reading the waiting IOs thread made me remember I have a similar problem
that has been here for months, and I have no sulution yet.
A single CentOS 5.2 x86_64 machine here is overloading our NetApp filer
with
excessive NFS getattr, lookup and access
nate writes:
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Reading the waiting IOs thread made me remember I have a similar problem
that has been here for months, and I have no sulution yet.
A single CentOS 5.2 x86_64 machine here is overloading our NetApp filer
with
excessive NFS
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 06:26:16AM +0200, Olaf Mueller wrote:
fred smith wrote:
Hello.
I've been able to view the movie trailers at apple.com/trailers for
years on my old Centos box (5.3). [...]
Is anyone else having trouble with that? or to ask another way, can
any of you still
At Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:56:31 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Do you have anything running that would try to read all the files and build
a
search index - like beagle? There's also the nightly run of updatedb but
that
just reads the filenames and normally
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Do you have anything running that would try to read all the files and build a
search index - like beagle? There's also the nightly run of updatedb but that
just reads the filenames and normally nfs mounts are excluded.
There is no package beagle
Hi! I have a problem that i dont know how to tackle ...
i have done kickstarting many times but know it seems i hit an wall ...
i try to kickstart through nfs an 64 bit centos .. just after taking ip
trough dhcp i receive an SIGSEGV ! i dont know what to do anymore as the
same ks.cfg worked
We had a similar issue with 100 CentOS 5 and Fedora 7 desktops mounting
their $HOME directories from a Centos 4 server. We would see a steady
(perfectly linear) increase of getattr and lookup requests from the time
users logged in until they shutoff their machines (logging off stopped
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Chris Murphy ch...@castlebranch.com wrote:
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Do you have anything running that would try to read all the files and build
a
search index - like beagle? There's also the nightly run of updatedb but
that
just reads the
What IS running on the problem machine? Is it a web server? Someone's
Desktop? (If it is a personal Desktop box, what is the person running --
are they running find all of the time? Or doing some 'lets update 5
zillion files now' type of task?) A database server? Something else?
It's a
I should probably rewrite the following, moving some paragraphs around.
But I'm done for now.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Ralph Angenendt
ralph.angene...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 15:09 -0600, drew einhorn wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Akemi Yagiamy...@gmail.com
drew einhorn wrote:
epel is not concerned about their
compatability with other 3rd party repos.
Please, stop the FUD.
And there is
a lot of lingering animosity. Just mentioning epel in some
places is enough to evoke a bitter response.
and thank you so much for perpetuating the problem.
# iostat -m -x 10
Linux 2.6.18-8.1.6.el5 (data1.iol) 09/10/2009
. . .
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
0.200.000.318.790.00 90.70
Device: rrqm/s wrqm/s r/s w/srMB/swMB/s avgrq-sz avgqu-sz
await svctm %util
Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
Hi! I have a problem that i dont know how to tackle ...
i have done kickstarting many times but know it seems i hit an wall ...
i try to kickstart through nfs an 64 bit centos .. just after taking ip
trough dhcp i receive an SIGSEGV ! i dont know what to do anymore as
Lars Hecking wrote:
2.6.18-92.1.22.el5. I can test all newer kernels if necessary.
Sounds like another poster may of found the root cause but you
should still upgrade anyways, I tracked down the specific
update to this kernel, which is newer than what you have:
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John Doe wrote:
# iostat -m -x 10
Linux 2.6.18-8.1.6.el5 (data1.iol) 09/10/2009
Are you also following the 'Excessive NFS operations' thread? There's
some interesting information there about buggy kernels and apps.
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikes...@gmail.com
nate writes:
Lars Hecking wrote:
2.6.18-92.1.22.el5. I can test all newer kernels if necessary.
Sounds like another poster may of found the root cause but you
should still upgrade anyways, I tracked down the specific
update to this kernel, which is newer than what you have:
* Thu Jul
Lars Hecking wrote:
This is an enterprise-wide setup I cannot change, but I will be able to
deploy a newer kernel. It'll have to wait until I return to the office
in a few weeks' time, though.
an enterprise-wide setup that can't get regular security patches?!?
John R Pierce writes:
Lars Hecking wrote:
This is an enterprise-wide setup I cannot change, but I will be able to
deploy a newer kernel. It'll have to wait until I return to the office
in a few weeks' time, though.
an enterprise-wide setup that can't get regular security
Lars Hecking wrote:
This is an enterprise-wide setup I cannot change, but I will be able to
deploy a newer kernel. It'll have to wait until I return to the office
in a few weeks' time, though.
If you get any flak for deploying a newer kernel remind whoever
gives you the flak that the above
Mogens Kjaer writes:
On 09/10/2009 04:28 PM, Lars Hecking wrote:
...
It's a plain desktop. User is running standard desktop apps like firefox,
thunderbird, vmware, and EDA tools.
Which version of thunderbird? Version 3 killed our NFS server when
~/.thunderbird is accessed via NFS.
nate wrote:
Lars Hecking wrote:
2.6.18-92.1.22.el5. I can test all newer kernels if necessary.
Sounds like another poster may of found the root cause but you
should still upgrade anyways, I tracked down the specific
update to this kernel, which is newer than what you have:
Whoops sorry
Hello people
I currently have a ML370 G4 server with a CPU in centos 4.7, this server has
the ability to add another CPU.
the question is, Centos can recognize the second CPU? and if so, is there any
special configuration to be performed.
A forward to your comments
Greetings
Luis campo wrote:
Hello people
I currently have a ML370 G4 server with a CPU in centos 4.7, this server
has the ability to add another CPU.
the question is, Centos can recognize the second CPU? and if so, is there
any special configuration to be performed.
Just need a SMP kernel if you
John R Pierce wrote:
Lars Hecking wrote:
This is an enterprise-wide setup I cannot change, but I will be able to
deploy a newer kernel. It'll have to wait until I return to the office
in a few weeks' time, though.
an enterprise-wide setup that can't get regular security patches?!?
fred smith wrote:
While I haven't tried that,
?
I don't think that's the problem I'm
having: I can copy and paste the URL of the .mov file into mplayer or
vlc from the commandline, and get the exact same symptoms. I.E., there
is no browser involved in that transaction but it fails the same
Hi - I've been asked to turn on autofsck on ext3 filesystems for
CentOS 4 and 5
servers on reboot after a crash by adding
AUTOFSCK_TIMEOUT=5
AUTOFSCK_DEF_CHECK=yes
to the file
/etc/sysconfig/autofsck
Is this necessary for ext3 filesystems?
Is this a safe thing to do for
drew einhorn wrote:
We really need better repository tools, when dealing
with multiple 3rd party repos. It is not easy to see
which packages came from which repos,
much less understand compatibility issues
among packages from different 3rd party repos.
We would be in a better place if
Agile Aspect wrote:
Is this necessary for ext3 filesystems?
Can't hurt, though I don't do this myself, most of my
systems have pretty stable storage, been a while since
I used a controller/system that caused problems that
would make me want to fsck.
Is this a safe thing to do for a ext3
Is there a 3rd party repo with working eclipse-platform/subclipse
versions? Preferably something compatible with an up to date subversion?
I'm currently getting:
Error: Missing Dependency: libneon.so.25 is needed by package
subversion-1.6.5-0.1.el5.rf.i386 (rpmforge)
when I try with rpmforge
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:40:28PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: libneon.so.25 is needed by package
subversion-1.6.5-0.1.el5.rf.i386 (rpmforge)
when I try with rpmforge enabled.
Are you disabling the standard repo's when you do that?
neon-0.25.5-10.el5.i386.rpm is
Howdy,
I have a diff file in my /var/tmp and would like to apply patch to a
file in a different directory (other than /va/tmp). I tried using
patch with -d switch, but that doesn't work. It complains abt 'patch:
Can't open patch file tilda.diff : No such file or directory'. Do
I need to
Hey all,
I installed a while ago two CentOS 5.3 servers. One of them was
running Samba and another OpenLDAP. I configured Samba to act as a PDC
on the network and everything was working fine, I was already on
policies rules and desktop migrations.
One day, another analyst changed our subnet, and
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 14:04, Carlos Santana neu...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a diff file in my /var/tmp and would like to apply patch to a
file in a different directory (other than /va/tmp). I tried using
patch with -d switch, but that doesn't work. It complains abt 'patch:
Can't
Thanks Filipe.
I can do it by cd-ing into file-to-be-patched dir. I think the -d
switch in patch command does similar thing (cd). But then it assumes
diff file also to be present in that new directory.
I guess the problem is not having full dir path in the diff file
itself. The diff file
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:40:28PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: libneon.so.25 is needed by package
subversion-1.6.5-0.1.el5.rf.i386 (rpmforge)
when I try with rpmforge enabled.
Are you disabling the standard repo's when you do that?
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Scott Silva ssi...@sgvwater.com wrote:
If you want rock solid stable for up to 7 years, pick CentOS.
If you want the latest versions of PHP, Apache, or whatever else, and don't
mind re-installing every 6 months to a year, choose Fedora.
Just my $.02... I use
Michael Semcheski wrote:
For a (virtual) server that runs GLPI and OCS Inventory, I use Fedora.
Those applications are part of Fedora, so its very easy to get up and
running and keep everything up to date.
For this particular case, you could use CentOS with the epel and remi
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 17:30, Carlos Santana neu...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any way to get absolute path in the diff o/p?
Well, yes, if you run diff passing absolute pathnames then (I
believe) it will create a path with absolute pathnames... (It might
not, considering that this is not
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 07:26:45PM +0200, Olaf Mueller wrote:
fred smith wrote:
While I haven't tried that,
?
I don't think that's the problem I'm
having: I can copy and paste the URL of the .mov file into mplayer or
vlc from the commandline, and get the exact same symptoms. I.E.,
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 05:43:21PM -0700, nate wrote:
fred smith wrote:
Doggone those Apple folks. why would they be so stingy as to PREVENT people
from using otherwise-compatible players from seeing the trailer? Just
doesn't make sense in any way other than sheer meanness. I mean, what
On Sep 10, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Gustavo Pastorino gustavopastor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey all,
I installed a while ago two CentOS 5.3 servers. One of them was
running Samba and another OpenLDAP. I configured Samba to act as a PDC
on the network and everything was working fine, I was already on
Guys I wanted to thank you for your tremendous advice on my kickstart
setup. In regards to the removal of the yum update in kickstart config,
how do you guys keep your internal repository synced with the public one?
Thanks,
Dan
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CentOS mailing
Daniel Burkland wrote:
Guys I wanted to thank you for your tremendous advice on my kickstart
setup. In regards to the removal of the yum update in kickstart config,
how do you guys keep your internal repository synced with the public one?
I only update mine a couple times a year but I use
fred smith wrote:
So, they're not gaining anything other than ill will by
blocking us from viewing.
Yes. An other example for such a behaviour is Amazon.com.
Amazon.com has changed their data API to require that all searches be
signed with a secret key, unique to each user. As a result my
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