Hi,
We have a HP DL385 G6 server that is having an issue. Two of the 4
network cards are not being recognised by Linux.
We have quite a few other servers with the same hardware and no issues
but, before I call HP, I would like to make sure that I am not doing
anything wrong :)
I have tried
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Gabriel Tabares
gabriel.taba...@roboreus.com wrote:
Hi,
We have a HP DL385 G6 server that is having an issue. Two of the 4
network cards are not being recognised by Linux.
We have quite a few other servers with the same hardware and no issues
but, before I
On 11/09/2010 15:52, Larry Vaden wrote:
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Gabriel Tabares
gabriel.taba...@roboreus.com wrote:
Hi,
We have a HP DL385 G6 server that is having an issue. Two of the 4
network cards are not being recognised by Linux.
We have quite a few other servers with
On 09/11/10 8:04 AM, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
Unluckily, I have no physical access to the machine, so removing cards
is not an option.
chances are pretty good at least two of the ethernets are on the
mainboard anyways, and not replacable as 'cards'
personally, I have a fairly strong
On Sep 11, 2010, at 12:39 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 09/11/10 8:04 AM, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
Unluckily, I have no physical access to the machine, so removing cards
is not an option.
chances are pretty good at least two of the ethernets are on the
mainboard
Hi,
I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
but the LiveCD makes the logical volumes browsable using Nautilus,
so they are still active and I can't rename
On 09/11/10 12:45 PM, drew einhorn wrote:
Hi,
I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
but the LiveCD makes the logical volumes browsable using
I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
but the LiveCD makes the logical volumes browsable using Nautilus,
so they are still active and I can't rename them.
You may still be hosed since the bottleneck is in front of your server.
New client requests - InternetConnection - Router/FW - Server
If your new client requests are coming into an internet connection
that's saturated, I'm pretty sure they won't even make it to the server
to get rate
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 3:45 PM, drew einhorn drew.einh...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
but the LiveCD makes the logical
At Sat, 11 Sep 2010 13:45:55 -0600 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Hi,
I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
but the LiveCD
Hi all,
I know, its normally a sendmail question (sendmail mailing list).
But I don't want to subscribe me for this only one question.
I hope, here are also many sendmail freaks ;-)
many Thanks.
Now my problem.
We are running sendmail-8.13.8-8.el5 on a CentOS release 5.5 (Final) Box.
We have
Richard,
The safest way to do this is to enable and configure SMTP AUTH. This is
based on SASL, and you'll need to yum list *cyrus-sasl* to see the
packages you need. You can use plain text auth over starttls and the
user can then authenticate with their username and password securely. If
you
On 9/12/10 7:11 AM Lonnie Maynard wrote:
Richard,
Hi Lonnie,
The safest way to do this is to enable and configure SMTP AUTH. This is
based on SASL, and you'll need to yum list *cyrus-sasl* to see the
packages you need. You can use plain text auth over starttls and the
user can then
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