On Sunday 11 March 2012, Ralph Angenendt ralph.angene...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 07.03.2012 03:57, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Moving Grub Installation for CentOS 5 and 6 to the How-Tos seems
to have removed my editing rights. Can they be restored? Thanks.
Oh, I am terribly sorry. That
On 16 March 2012 23:37, Yves Bellefeuille y...@storm.ca wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2012, Ralph Angenendt ralph.angene...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 07.03.2012 03:57, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Moving Grub Installation for CentOS 5 and 6 to the How-Tos seems
to have removed my editing rights. Can
On Friday 16 March 2012, Alan Bartlett a...@elrepo.org wrote:
The first three lines of the raw data file are --
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It is possible it
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Ed Heron e...@heron-ent.com wrote:
My goal:
To access NFS shares on a (non-virtualized) file server in the LAN
network from the domU web server in the DMZ network.
snip
My problem:
If my domU web server is connected to both LAN and DMZ using the two
Yo acabo de levantar un servidor de correo con postfix y dovecot, los
correos llegaban sin problemas pero el envío a hotmail era un problema
porque rebotaban, así que use a gmail cómo relay y ahora esta funcionando
sin problemas creo que deberías empezar por ahí, use un dominio de no-ip
para esto
El 15 de marzo de 2012 15:14, Ernesto Pérez Estévez
cen...@ecualinux.comescribió:
On 03/15/2012 01:54 PM, Héctor Herrera wrote:
Holas!!
Quiero montar un servidor con CentOS. Mi servidor tiene 6 discos de 300
Gb,
y 2 discos de 146 Gb. Además, tiene 24 Gb de RAM. Pero, cuando instalo el
2012/3/15 Luciano Andrés Chiarotto lachiaro...@gmail.com
Otra consulta sobre SAMBA...
Tengo una Impresora conectada a la red y todos los usuarios de Windows
imprimen sin ningún problema al Nro de IP de la Impresora, mi consulta es
la siguiente...Puedo desde SAMBA realizar un control de que
Buenos dias,
Tengo una consulta, tengo un servidor que tenia dos tarjetas de red(una externa
(eth0) y otra integrada(eth1)) retiré la externa y la cambie por otra, ahora
me la reconoce como eth2 ¿como puedo hacer para que me la reconozca como eth0?
me acuerdo que es en un archivo ¿saben
Osea, eso quiere decir que tengo que fijarme en el CD de instalación,
verdad? (se me había olvidado mencionar que instalé CentOS 6.2 x86_64
netinstall) Me convendría entonces instalarme un core de CentOS en vez de
un netinstall?
Ah y muchas gracias por las respuestas!
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El día 16 de marzo de 2012 07:23, el linuxero
linuxerodep...@hotmail.com escribió:
Buenos dias,
Tengo una consulta, tengo un servidor que tenia dos tarjetas de red(una
externa (eth0) y otra integrada(eth1)) retiré la externa y la cambie por
otra, ahora me la reconoce como eth2 ¿como puedo
hola ,
gracias por responder ,
bueno sucede que en centos 6 no encuentro el archivo modprobe.conf
saludos.
From: jrud...@gmail.com
To: centos-es@centos.org
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 08:42:52 -0500
Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] tarjetas de red
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth*
Y en
En fedora lo configuras en /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules,
puedes revisar a ver si te sirve.
Saludos
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Cel:
ok gracias, voy a revisar.
saludos.
From: ramon.mac...@raykasolutions.com
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:37:14 -0500
To: centos-es@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] tarjetas de red
En fedora lo configuras en /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules,
puedes revisar a ver si te sirve.
gracias amigo ese era el archivo que estaba buscando.
saludos.
From: linuxerodep...@hotmail.com
To: centos-es@centos.org
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:42:00 -0500
Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] tarjetas de red
ok gracias, voy a revisar.
saludos.
From: ramon.mac...@raykasolutions.com
He instalado Centos 6.2 con maquinas (IBM y DELL) de 64, 128, 196 y 260 GB
de ram y no me han dado problemas, es deseperante el tiempo que tardan en
cargar antes de que inicie el sistema operativo (entre 15 y 20 minutos),
pero una vez Cent0S esta arriba vuelan.
carlos, una pregunta... el
On 03/16/2012 08:23 AM, el linuxero wrote:
Buenos dias,
Tengo una consulta, tengo un servidor que tenia dos tarjetas de red(una
externa (eth0) y otra integrada(eth1)) retiré la externa y la cambie por
otra, ahora me la reconoce como eth2 ¿como puedo hacer para que me la
reconozca como
On 03/16/2012 08:27 AM, Héctor Herrera wrote:
Osea, eso quiere decir que tengo que fijarme en el CD de instalación,
verdad? (se me había olvidado mencionar que instalé CentOS 6.2 x86_64
netinstall) Me convendría entonces instalarme un core de CentOS en vez de
un netinstall?
no precisamente, al
On Tue, 2012-03-13 at 15:48 -0400, Bob Hoffman wrote:
Still getting a small amount through.
My next step is to get procmail to /dev/null according to spam-level
from spamassassin...so I may have it set at 5 to tag as spam, but procmail
can look at the level somehow and if I say 'greater than
Hi all,
I have a netfilter_queue app which de-obfuscates a already obfuscated
udp packets. de-obfuscation process ends successfully but somehow packet
is not reaching to the udp daemon. i'm suspecting this is happening
because of a udp checksum mismatch. so i'm wondering how can i get logs
of
Hi,
Does anyone have the CERT SiLK tools packaged for CentOS 6.x?
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On 03/16/2012 12:58 AM, Bob Puff wrote:
Hey gang,
I have been trying my hardest to get KVM running on a 32-bit CentOS 5. I know
upstream doesn't support it, but from what I gather, it *is* possible.
I've tried downloading the KVM source, but get nailed on compile with:
LINK
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
On 03/16/2012 12:58 AM, Bob Puff wrote:
Hey gang,
I have been trying my hardest to get KVM running on a 32-bit CentOS 5. I
know
upstream doesn't support it, but from what I gather, it *is* possible.
I've tried
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Does anyone have the CERT SiLK tools packaged for CentOS 6.x?
If npbpdy did, they provide a spec file, and there are old instructions on how
to build a rpm...
https://tools.netsa.cert.org/confluence/display/tt/Building+RPMs+of+libfixbuf,+YAF+and+SiLK
JD
Le 16/03/2012 00:15, Smithies, Russell a écrit :
We're looking at using windbind and AD for our user account details but have
run into a small snag. All user accounts in AD are upper case but our linux
accounts are lower-case.
Is there a simple solution we've overlooked?
We really don't
On 03/16/2012 12:26 PM, John Doe wrote:
From: Steve Clarkscl...@netwolves.com
Does anyone have the CERT SiLK tools packaged for CentOS 6.x?
If npbpdy did, they provide a spec file, and there are old instructions on
how to build a rpm...
On 03/14/2012 02:59 PM Nataraj wrote:
On 03/14/2012 08:43 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:10 AM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
What (FOSS) backup apps can back up a system running at level 3/5?
Almost all backup methods except raw partition/disk images will work
with the
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:19 PM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
I find that LVM snapshots are useful to insure data integrity. for
example, I backup my mysql databases by stopping the mysql server,
taking an LVM snapshot and restarting it. The whole snapshot process
probably takes less
If y'all remember the problem I posted a while back, with a 3TB drive for
userspace loosing it on a server, and spitting DRDY errors, but which work
on everything else. Well, enough research, and conversation, and I may
have found the problem: it's a Caviar Green, meant for a desktop, and the
On 03/16/12 11:53 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
LVM snapshots just present a view of the disk as it was when the
snapshot was taken. To do that, whenever you write to the disk with a
snapshot active, it first copies the old data into the snapshot.
Blocks that don't change don't need to be copied.
Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
After reconfiguring the network settings I find that on boot up the 8169
interface does not start. The startup script says something like The
8169 is not available...
ifconfig -a shows a
On 16.3.2012 19:53, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:19 PM, ken
gebser-Qz+AbkVSZgBWk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org wrote:
I find that LVM snapshots are useful to insure data integrity. for
example, I backup my mysql databases by stopping the mysql server,
taking an LVM
--On Friday, March 16, 2012 07:41:18 PM + Ken Smith k...@kensnet.org
wrote:
Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
Although the 100M versions were passable, I found the GB versions
to be so flakey to be not worth it; I ripped
On 03/16/12 12:44 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
Note that this results in degraded write performance while the snapshot
is active. Basically you have to double write, at least.
and with LVM, an entire PP block has to be copied, right? those are
generally much larger than file system blocks, 4MB to
Hello all,
I'm currently experiencing an issue with an NFS server I've built (a Dell
R710 with a Dell PERC H800/LSI 2108 and four external disk trays). It's a
backup target for Solaris 10, CentOS 5.5 and CentOS 6.2 servers that mount
it's data volume via NFS. It has two 10gig NICs set up in a
On 03/16/2012 04:03 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
--On Friday, March 16, 2012 07:41:18 PM + Ken Smith k...@kensnet.org
wrote:
Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
Although the 100M versions were passable, I found the GB
Hello all -
(Please forgive me if I sent this msg twice, first one didn't seem to go
through)
I searched through the archives and did not see anything about this (along with
google), but if I missed something please don't hesitate to send me some links.
Basically I have hit a problem that I
Digimer wrote:
On 03/16/2012 04:03 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
--On Friday, March 16, 2012 07:41:18 PM + Ken Smith
k...@kensnet.org
wrote:
Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
snip
In some cases, they didn't get recognised at
For your RPMs, I'd definitely suggest setting up your own local repos
within Cobbler and serving up that way on install - each repo doesnt have
to be used for each system you configure...or it can be...
For your files - you might consider using Puppet and have it deploy them
post install from
Hi Scot -
Thanks for the response. Long term goal is to put Puppet or Chef in place so
definitely know that is the direction I want to go, just a matter of finding
the time to put it in place.
RPMs - probably would be smart move to do it through cobbler even though the
mirrors are local,
Daniel,
I hear ya... I've spent sooo much time playing with Puppet/Cobbler - a
lot of time - its been worth it :)
If you go the route of the RPMs in cobbler - maybe you can just copy your
config files to the cobbler machine as well and serve them up that way too
- doesn't necessarily have
On 03/16/2012 02:53 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:19 PM, ken geb...@mousecar.com wrote:
I find that LVM snapshots are useful to insure data integrity. for
example, I backup my mysql databases by stopping the mysql server,
taking an LVM snapshot and restarting it. The whole
On 03/16/12 4:10 PM, ken wrote:
Thanks, Les! That fleshes the process out a little more for me. But
what does it mean that a snapshot is active?
means one exists.LVM maps logical volumes (LV) onto a set of PP
(physical partitions, also called extents) that are maybe 4-16MB each
(this is
On Thursday 15 March 2012 20:38, the following was written:
On 3/15/2012 8:09 PM, Robert Spangler wrote:
Hello all,
Is this a known issue?
From what I can tell it started on Tuesday.
~ $ sudo yum -y update Password:
Setting up Update
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 01:33:54PM -0700, Aaron Blew wrote:
Hello all,
I'm currently experiencing an issue with an NFS server I've built (a Dell
R710 with a Dell PERC H800/LSI 2108 and four external disk trays). It's a
backup target for Solaris 10, CentOS 5.5 and CentOS 6.2 servers that mount
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