Thanks for everyone's help here. I need to put a RAID on this anyhow and
am just losing way to much time on this and can't resolve it. I am
pretty sure I inadvertently hosed something by removing a service (or
subsequent dependency) from dom0 or playing with xm and virsh commands
too much. One
I have had great luck with nvidia fakeraid on RAID1, but I see there are
preferences for software raid. I have very little hands on with full
Linux software RAID and that was about 14 years ago.
I am trying to determine which to use on a rebuild in a standard
CentOS/Xen enviroment.
It seems
I have had great luck with nvidia fakeraid on RAID1, but I
see there are
preferences for software raid.
I have always heard that fakeraid and software RAID
perform the same.
Neil
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CentOS 5.4 VPS with unmetered bandwidth only
Hello:
I am wondering if KVM is ready for production
for running a Windows Server 2003 32 bit guest.
According to the RHEL 5.4 virtualization guide,
there is supposed to be a virtio-win yum package,
but that was not released. Instead, it looks like
that is only available for RHN subscribers.
On 12/02/2009 06:30 PM, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
I have had great luck with nvidia fakeraid on RAID1, but I
see there are
preferences for software raid.
I have always heard that fakeraid and software RAID
perform the same.
performance wise they are the same 'cause fakeraid is still a
- Ben M. cen...@rivint.com wrote:
I have had great luck with nvidia fakeraid on RAID1, but I see there
are
preferences for software raid. I have very little hands on with full
Linux software RAID and that was about 14 years ago.
MD RAID. I'd even opt for MD RAID over a lot of hardware
Thanks. The portability bonus is a big one. Just two other questions I
think.
- Raid1 entirely in dom0?
- Will RE type HDs be bad or good in this circumstance? I buy RE types
but have recently become aware of the possibility where TLER
(Time-Limited Error Recovery) can be an issue when run
On 12/02/2009 11:49 PM, Ben M. wrote:
Thanks. The portability bonus is a big one. Just two other questions I
think.
- Raid1 entirely in dom0?
that's what I do, for simplicity sake. I do all raid in Dom0, usually
also LVM (sometime I do use simple/plain/old partitions in dom0 and LVM
is
Ben M. cen...@rivint.com writes:
Thanks. The portability bonus is a big one. Just two other questions I
think.
- Raid1 entirely in dom0?
that's what I do. I make one big md0 in the dom0, then partition that out
with lvm.
- Will RE type HDs be bad or good in this circumstance? I buy RE
- Ben M. cen...@rivint.com wrote:
Thanks. The portability bonus is a big one. Just two other questions I
think.
- Raid1 entirely in dom0?
That's how I do it. dom0 should be handling the supply of the hardware
services, and if dom0 has all of the drivers and physical disks under its
2009/12/2 Kenni Lund ke...@kelu.dk:
2009/12/2 Neil Aggarwal n...@jammconsulting.com:
I am wondering if KVM is ready for production
for running a Windows Server 2003 32 bit guest.
SNIP
Well, the drivers works just fine for 64 bit guests, but they're
tricky to install in their current form,
- Grant McWilliams grantmasterfl...@gmail.com wrote:
He had a two drive RAID 1 drives and at least one of them failed but
he didn't have any notification software set up to let him know that
it had failed. And since that's the case he didn't know if both drives
had failed or not. I
Thanks for sharing Grant. Your point about hardware raid is well taken.
However, the discussion is about Fake-Raid vs. Software RAID1 and
controller/chipset dependence and portability. The portability of a
software RAID1 hard drive to an entirely different box is, I have
learned, much higher
Grant McWilliams grantmasterfl...@gmail.com writes:
I don't use software RAID in any sort of production environment unless it's
RAID 0 and I don't care about the data at all. I've also tested the speed
between Hardware and Software RAID 5 and no matter how many CPUs you throw
at it the
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Ben M. cen...@rivint.com wrote:
Thanks for sharing Grant. Your point about hardware raid is well taken.
However, the discussion is about Fake-Raid vs. Software RAID1 and
controller/chipset dependence and portability. The portability of a
software RAID1 hard
Personally, I never touch raid5, but then, I'm on sata. I do agree
that there are benifits to hardware raid with battery backed cache if
you do use raid5 (but I think raid5 is usually a mistake, unless it's
all read only, in which case you are better off using main memory for
cache. you
On 12/03/2009 03:08 AM, Grant McWilliams wrote:
Personally, I never touch raid5, but then, I'm on sata. I do agree
that there are benifits to hardware raid with battery backed cache if
you do use raid5 (but I think raid5 is usually a mistake, unless it's
all read only, in
Grant McWilliams grantmasterfl...@gmail.com writes:
Interesting thoughts on raid5 although I doubt many would agree. I don't see
how the drive
type has ANYTHING to do with the RAID level.
raid5 tends to suck on small random writes; SATA sucks on small
random anything, so your worst-case
- Grant McWilliams grantmasterfl...@gmail.com wrote:
Portability is no different with a RAID controller as long as you've
standardized on controllers.
For this to be true, it would have to be absolute. Since many people have
evidence that it is not true, it's not absolute. Controllers of
Amigo, usa ltsp si el cliente es potente, sino informate en
www.proyectoedulin.com.ar si el cliente es mas antiguo
El día 25 de noviembre de 2009 17:20, Ernesto Celis
celisdelafue...@gmail.com escribió:
El 25 de noviembre de 2009 12:55, Rolando Arteaga Lamar
roly08...@cha.jovenclub.cu escribió:
On Mar 01 Dic 2009 00:44:39 killerfs escribió:
si el quipo al que le quieres hacer ping es un win... bueno debes
desactivar su firewall del windows
agradezco ambas respuestas.
el lunes por la tarde llevé el equipo a casa para probarlo en mi red y no tenía
problemas, pingueaba, ingresaba por
Buenas tardes Lista.
Agradezco la ayuda con documentación del proceso a seguir para configurar
IPs virtuales en Centos 5
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Cel: 3156396316
Bogotá - Colombia
Tutoriales Técnicos:
http://tutorialestecnicos.blogspot.com/
Hola listeros, estoy tratando de instalar un cliente ligero en linux.
Estoy utilizando el programa PXES, pero cuando lo ejecuto no me sale nada.
Por favor necesito esto urgente, para configurar la imagen e instalar el
cliente.
si alguien conoce al respecto por favor ayuda.
de rolando
hace algunos años arme uno :
http://lab.nitcom.com/galania/index.php/blog/show/PXE-Boot-server-para-fedora.html
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 15:53:35 -0500 (ECT), Rolando Arteaga Lamar wrote
Hola listeros, estoy tratando de instalar un cliente ligero en linux.
Estoy utilizando el programa PXES, pero
Buscate una version de fedora 10 que se llama K12linux cuando lo instalas ya
esta todo por defecto solo tienes que modificarlo a tus necesidades...
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Hola.
Vi que algunas instancias de apache mueren en un segmentation fault.
Encontre esto en el core dump de apache, por lo que aparentemente es
un conflicto de librerias.
#0 0x2b180e623820 in crc32 () from /usr/lib64/libz.so.1
-
#0 0x2b180e623820 in crc32 ()
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know how can I compare two files but
not in line-by-line basis on my CentOS server ? I mean say row#1 in file1
has the same data as say row#5 in file2 , but the comm compares them in
line-by-line basis that is not intended . It seems that the diff
At 08:54 + 2/12/09, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know how can I compare two
files but not in line-by-line basis on my CentOS server ? I mean say
row#1 in file1 has the same data as say row#5 in file2 , but the
comm compares them in line-by-line basis
Quoting Andrew andy.al...@virgin.net:
I've just installed CentOS 5.3 on my desktop and need to change the
installed display setting from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (more suitable for
my monitor). When I try this on the Display Settings tab, I get the
message:
Display settings changed
You need
diff -y ?
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Simon Banton cen...@web.org.uk wrote:
At 08:54 + 2/12/09, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know how can I compare two
files but not in line-by-line basis on my CentOS server ? I mean say
row#1 in file1 has the
Ok, I think I'm going nuts. I simply want to startup a Java Service like so:
daemon --pidfile=$PIDFILE --user $USER cd $WORKING_DIR /usr/bin/java
$DAEMON_ARGS /dev/null 21
I can get it to startup alrite, but the litte thingy is that I have no way of
getting the process ID of the
started
Thank you very much for your reply . This code actually solved my problem
and returned exact matches between the two files (irrespective of their
location in the files) . As I understood , it will list each data showing to
which file it belongs (or it is common to both files) . It is really what I
2009/12/1 Frank Cox thea...@sasktel.net:
Unfortunately, my phone doesn't show under /proc/scsi/scsi. I suspect
that it won't show up until it is in mass storage mode, and if I can get
it into mass storage mode I probably won't have to worry about the issue
described in that tech note.
On 2009-12-02 11:10, hadi motamedi wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply . This code actually solved my
problem and returned exact matches between the two files (irrespective
of their location in the files) . As I understood , it will list each
data showing to which file it belongs (or
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Paul Bijnens
paul.bijn...@xplanation.comwrote:
On 2009-12-02 10:56, hadi motamedi wrote:
But #diff -y compares the two files in line-by-line basis . But my two
files do not have one-to-one correspondence , say row#1 in file1 maybe
the same as say row#5 in
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Paul Bijnens
paul.bijn...@xplanation.comwrote:
On 2009-12-02 11:10, hadi motamedi wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply . This code actually solved my
problem and returned exact matches between the two files (irrespective
of their location in the files)
Am Mittwoch, den 02.12.2009, 10:55 +0100 schrieb Robert Bielik:
Ok, I think I'm going nuts. I simply want to startup a Java Service like so:
daemon --pidfile=$PIDFILE --user $USER cd $WORKING_DIR /usr/bin/java
$DAEMON_ARGS /dev/null 21
I can get it to startup alrite, but the litte thingy
From: Andrew andy.al...@virgin.net
I've just installed CentOS 5.3 on my desktop and need to change the
installed display setting from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (more suitable for
my monitor). When I try this on the Display Settings tab, I get the
message:
Display settings changed
You need to log
Christoph Maser skrev:
We are a java shop and use an old/patched debian version of
start-stop-daamon rolled in our own rpm. It works but but one problem
whe have is when java is updated stop/restart won't work because the
inode of the process binary is changed.
Also interesting to have a look
From: Robert Bielik robert.bie...@xponaut.se
Ok, I think I'm going nuts. I simply want to startup a Java Service like so:
daemon --pidfile=$PIDFILE --user $USER cd $WORKING_DIR /usr/bin/java
$DAEMON_ARGS /dev/null 21
I can get it to startup alrite, but the litte thingy is that I have no way
From: Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com
Does anyone know if it's possible to install ash on CentOS 5.4, or
just CentOS 5, for that matter? I'm trying to install OpenQRM which
requires ash, but ash doesn't exist in the repositories. rpmfind.net
als only has an older version listed, for CentOS 4
From: hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com
Sorry . I tried for #diff -y but its output seems to have a comparison
between the two files in line-by-line basis . As you mentioned , if the row#1
in file1 is in match with say row#5 in file2 I want it not to be considered as
a difference. But the the
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B. ebe...@hotmail.com wrote:
My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up, autofs never
seems to retry to connect to it, so all my /home mounts fail. Basically, it
means I have to make sure that my LDAP server is never down while another
Hi,
Firstly, system info:
Linux mysystem 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5 #1 SMP Fri Nov 30 00:45:55 EST 2007
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am running ldap on Centos with packages openldap-2.3.27-8.el5_2.4 y
openldap-2.3.27-8.el5_2.4
I'd want to perform a query that return one attribute. So I did
2009/12/2 Sergio Belkin seb...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Firstly, system info:
Linux mysystem 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5 #1 SMP Fri Nov 30 00:45:55 EST 2007
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am running ldap on Centos with packages openldap-2.3.27-8.el5_2.4 y
openldap-2.3.27-8.el5_2.4
I'd want to perform a
Andrew wrote:
I've just installed CentOS 5.3 on my desktop and need to change the
installed display setting from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (more suitable for
my monitor). When I try this on the Display Settings tab, I get the
message:
Display settings changed
You need to log out and restart
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 10:48 -0200, Sergio Belkin wrote:
2009/12/2 Sergio Belkin seb...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Firstly, system info:
Linux mysystem 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5 #1 SMP Fri Nov 30 00:45:55 EST 2007
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am running ldap on Centos with packages
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 06:06 -0700, Craig White wrote:
I don't know because I haven't figured out how the 'f' option would be
useful to me but I think the way you are trying to do it is clunky...
#!/bin/sh
#
# usage - myldap-search user
#
LDAP_PASSWD=whatever
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
2009/12/1 Frank Cox thea...@sasktel.net:
Unfortunately, my phone doesn't show under /proc/scsi/scsi. I suspect
that it won't show up until it is in mass storage mode, and if I can get
it into mass storage mode I probably won't have to worry about the issue
described
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Robert Bielik robert.bie...@xponaut.se wrote:
Ok, I think I'm going nuts. I simply want to startup a Java Service like so:
daemon --pidfile=$PIDFILE --user $USER cd $WORKING_DIR /usr/bin/java
$DAEMON_ARGS /dev/null 21
I can get it to startup alrite, but the
2009/12/2 Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com:
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 06:06 -0700, Craig White wrote:
Well at last, it was easier I thought
Thanks God, google and this Novell page :D
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/17144.html
I hope be useful...
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On Dec 2, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Jeff wrote:
I use the Java Service Wrapper to run JBoss in CentOS 4. A little work
to set up, but it works great once you get it figured out. My version
is s few years old now, so I can't speak for what may have changed in
the meantime.
hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know how can I compare two files
but not in line-by-line basis on my CentOS server ? I mean say row#1 in
file1 has the same data as say row#5 in file2 , but the comm compares
them in line-by-line basis that is not intended
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 05:09:31PM -0600, Paul Berger wrote:
Has anybody got persistent NFS caching to work after 5.3 update
removed the tech preview?
I have cachesfilesd installed running and using nfs-utils with fsc
patched back in but it appears to not be working, any
Robert Heller wrote:
At Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:16:43 -0500 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Hello,
I'm setting up a new server on 5.4 and noticed this in the perl.spec file:
* Mon Jul 21 2008 Stepan Kasal - 4:5.8.8-14.el5
- add two patches, which...
- Resolves: #435505,
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 8:08 AM, James Pearson
jame...@moving-picture.com wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 05:09:31PM -0600, Paul Berger wrote:
Has anybody got persistent NFS caching to work after 5.3 update
removed the tech preview?
I have cachesfilesd installed running
Les Mikesell skrev:
The straightforward way would be to give each of your services a different
name
(service-a, service-b, etc) so you would have different init file instances,
different pid file names, and can specify the appropriate arguements to each
program.
Yeah, thought of doing
Kwan Lowe wrote, On 12/02/2009 07:07 AM:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B. ebe...@hotmail.com wrote:
My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up, autofs never
seems to retry to connect to it, so all my /home mounts fail. Basically, it
means I have to make sure that
Robert Bielik wrote:
Les Mikesell skrev:
The straightforward way would be to give each of your services a different
name
(service-a, service-b, etc) so you would have different init file instances,
different pid file names, and can specify the appropriate arguements to each
program.
Kwan Lowe kwan.l...@gmail.com wrote in
message
news:b7e478370912020407p35def217td1bcf579d7bb8...@mail.gmail.com...
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B.
ebe...@hotmail.com wrote:
My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up, autofs
never
seems to retry to
Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote in
message news:844129e80912011526o16aa6aen206a1cf7676a5...@mail.gmail.com...
I'm using Autofs and LDAP for mounting my home directories via nfs. In
general, everything seems to work fine. However, I have one small
problem.
If I reboot my server
Todd Denniston
todd.dennis...@tsb.cranrdte.navy.mil wrote in
message news:4b168426.9030...@tsb.cranrdte.navy.mil...
Kwan Lowe wrote, On 12/02/2009 07:07 AM:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B.
ebe...@hotmail.com wrote:
My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up,
Paul Berger wrote:
I read a CentOS bugzilla http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3853 that
indicated that the functionality may exist in the kernels yet, but
just the user space tools were missing. After doing some testing, the
persistent caching does not appear to be in the kernels, either
2009/12/2 Eric B. ebe...@hotmail.com:
In the meantime, if anyone else has any suggestions what
I can do, would love to hear about it.
Do you just have the one LDAP server? I would probably set up a slave
and add it to your client's ldap configuration.
Ben
Frank Cox wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 07:45 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
This is the Sprint Instinct, right?
Yes.
The phone does connect as a disk on a Mac
with no drivers but that only started working after an update to the
phone
firmware so be sure you are up to date.
I need to configure a small proxy appliance which doesn't require a lot
of CPU power. I'm looking for any warnings this group may have
regarding CentOS-5 on the following:
- Acer AspireRevo 3610 (Atom CPU)
- Dell Inspiron 537s (Celeron)
- Any other small machines you might recommend (UL
Hey All,
I recently have been trying to setup an NFSv4 share that utilizes Kerberos. My
experience in general with NFS is very slim however I feel like I am very close
to getting this project completed. Currently I have the following things in
place:
1) NFS server nfs.example.net (VM#2) -
Benjamin Donnachie benja...@py-soft.co.uk
wrote in message
news:732076a80912020835u4cc87abwb3633c40320e8...@mail.gmail.com...
2009/12/2 Eric B. ebe...@hotmail.com:
In the meantime, if anyone else has any suggestions what
can do, would love to hear about it.
Do you just have the one LDAP
Is there a way to coax java services running under tomcat to use the
system authentication methods set up through PAM? In my case, this would
be users in the local passwd file or through smb to a windows domain.
I've added mod_auth_pam to get this effect with apache but would like to
also
I've written up a document on how to have whole-disk encryption
(minus /boot) while having your LUKS key on a USB stick. (Whether or
not this is a good idea depends on your usage model, and I won't get
into that).
The document is at
http://www.gno.org/~gdr/sysadmin/centos/5.4/usb-crypto-key.html
I need to configure a small proxy appliance which doesn't
require a lot of CPU power
I need something with UL/CSA/CE approvals
I recommend you look at the Supermicro 5015A-H:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015A-H.cfm?typ=H
The server is RoHS compliant and the power
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Neil Aggarwal
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 13:54
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Small proxy appliance hardware
I need to configure a small proxy appliance
Jason Pyeron wrote:
The Realtek 8111C gigabit controller is supported by RH/Centos? Even at
install
time?
I avoid Realtek for everything myself..
Another option may be
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015M-MR.cfm
Uses a dual core pentium D, and dual Intel Gigabit NICs,
Hi all,
Is it possible to reload the dom0 / host node's kernel with a newer
one, without rebooting the server? I know kexec can do something like
this for security patches, but I don't know much about kexec, and I
don't want to mess up a production server either. So, has anyone done
something
Les Mikesell wrote:
Is there a way to coax java services running under tomcat to use the
system authentication methods set up through PAM? In my case, this would
be users in the local passwd file or through smb to a windows domain.
I've added mod_auth_pam to get this effect with apache but
2009/12/2 Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com:
Is there a way to coax java services running under tomcat to use the
system authentication methods set up through PAM? In my case, this would
be users in the local passwd file or through smb to a windows domain.
I've added mod_auth_pam to get this
The Realtek 8111C gigabit controller is supported by
RH/Centos? Even at install
time?
I have used many different Supermicro servers and
never had any problems installing CentOS and
everything works out of the box.
Looking at the wiki page:
Hi.
I saw that some instances of apache die in a segmentation fault.
I found this errors in core dump of apache.
#0 0x2b180e623820 in crc32 () from /usr/lib64/libz.so.1
-
#0 0x2b180e623820 in crc32 () from /usr/lib64/libz.so.1
-
#0
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of James Bensley
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 4:39 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Unable to share directory via Samba?
This is the repeating entry from my
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Neil Aggarwal
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 14:53
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Small proxy appliance hardware
The Realtek 8111C gigabit controller is
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of Rudi Ahlers
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 2:23 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: [CentOS] (re)load new kernel with rebooting host node?
Hi all,
Is it possible to reload
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to reload the dom0 / host node's kernel with a newer
one, without rebooting the server? I know kexec can do something like
this for security patches, but I don't know much about kexec, and I
don't
Checked the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file...?
Maybe you could try to add:
Section Screen
...
SubSection Display
Modes1024x768
EndSubSection
EndSection
JD
Thanks,
I've done that and it works brilliantly!
Andy
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:28 PM, JS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
You're a lot better off go over to the Linux Kernel Devel site. AFIK kexec
can only do this on real hardware. I think your better off scheduling
downtime for the server. Although kexec does have a site page.
John
Which is the best version of skype to install in CentOS 5.3? skype.i586
2.0.0.72-fc5 from the skype repo or skype 2.1.0.47-fc10.i586.rpm from
the 'skype for linux beta' downloads section of the skype website?
Andy
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Does anyone know of a utillity I can run on a server to periodically
ping several hosts and record the result? Does not need to be
anything fancy at all.
Matt
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Am 02.12.2009 um 22:41 schrieb Matt:
Does anyone know of a utillity I can run on a server to periodically
ping several hosts and record the result? Does not need to be
anything fancy at all.
I think smokeping does that.
I must get around to configure it. I've already installed it...
Matt wrote:
Does anyone know of a utillity I can run on a server to periodically
ping several hosts and record the result? Does not need to be
anything fancy at all.
It's overkill, but once you get started monitoring it's nice to not run
into something it won't do:
On 12/2/2009 4:41 PM, Matt wrote:
Does anyone know of a utility I can run on a server to periodically
ping several hosts and record the result? Does not need to be
anything fancy at all.
Various monitoring apps (cacti, nagios, etc)... or MRTG. All of which
store their data in RRDTool.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Matt lm7...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know of a utillity I can run on a server to periodically
ping several hosts and record the result? Does not need to be
anything fancy at all.
Matt
MRTG does it nicely if you provide an adequate ping script. It *is*
Andrew a écrit :
Which is the best version of skype to install in CentOS 5.3? skype.i586
2.0.0.72-fc5 from the skype repo or skype 2.1.0.47-fc10.i586.rpm from
the 'skype for linux beta' downloads section of the skype website?
I'm using the static version, which works fine. I have an install
Niki Kovacs a écrit :
Andrew a écrit :
Which is the best version of skype to install in CentOS 5.3? skype.i586
2.0.0.72-fc5 from the skype repo or skype 2.1.0.47-fc10.i586.rpm from
the 'skype for linux beta' downloads section of the skype website?
I'm using the static version, which works
I have the following on a network:
1) RHEL 5.0 Server acting as NIS and Samba domain controller
2) CentOS 5.x machines on NIS network
3) Win XP machines on Samba domain
When I create an account for someone, I need to first type adduser
new_person -d /home/new_person then passwd new_person,
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 11:23 AM, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com
Sorry . I tried for #diff -y but its output seems to have a comparison
between the two files in line-by-line basis . As you mentioned , if the
row#1 in file1 is in match with say row#5 in
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