HI all,
Somebody had tried to do a rebuild of RedHat Storage Server 2.0 and
RHEV 3.2 hypervisor with CentOS? Mock is an option to accomplish this?
Thanks.
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I'm playing with google-authenticator libpam
https://code.google.com/p/google-authenticator/
It appears to be failing the "make test" on CentOS 5.9 32bit.
./pam_google_authenticator_unittest
Testing base32 encoding
Testing base32 decoding
Testing HMAC_SHA1
Loading PAM module
Runni
We recently rebooted a lot of systems with the new kernel in 6.4,
2.6.32-358.11.1.el6.x86_64. Suddenly, we're having real problems with our
cheap surveillance cameras in the "computer labs". What I see of video and
jpg is only about 20%-25% of the top of the picture, and the rest is
green. When the
--scripts is helpful, the following returns a great deal of package scripts
having to do with users and groups, but ideally would return just the
package names involved in creating the user or group.
rpm -qa --scripts | egrep 'user|group|id\s|getent|pass'
rpm -qa --scripts | less does not seem t
On 6/27/2013 11:36 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> and since the OP mentioned 24" monitors, which are*expensive*
not any more. cheap 24" Acer etc TN 1920x1080 LED LCD panels are under
$150 on sale. in my book, thats insanely cheap. Even the high end
U2410 1920x1200 IPS screen is only abo
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 6/27/2013 10:58 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Don't do Optiplex. That's a "consumer" grade box.
>
> no, optiplex is a business desktop grade box, with remote management
> support and so forth. its the Dimension stuff thats consumer.
> Precision is 'engineering/scientifi
On Wed, 2013-06-26 at 16:56 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> The CentOS-6 message is a separate announcement:
>
> http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2013-June/019809.html
Yes sorry, totally overlooked that. Guess I assumed you'd bundle them
like upstream does.
Regards,
Leonard.
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Am 27.06.2013 um 20:36 schrieb Rob Townley :
> Given a particular user or particular group, is there a rpm command that
> returns what package created that particular user or particular group?
>
> Analogous to `rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/security/limits.conf` returns the
> package "pam".
> Is ther
Given a particular user or particular group, is there a rpm command that
returns what package created that particular user or particular group?
Analogous to `rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/security/limits.conf` returns the
package "pam".
Is there an rpm command that returns what package generated a pa
On 6/27/2013 9:44 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Well, I have no idea was SFF is an acronym for
"Small Form Factor", as opposed to standard large PCs.
most anything using a mainstream Intel chipset, Z77 (for Ivy Bridge) or
Z78 (for Haskell). for SFF, you want either microATX or some form of
ITX
On 6/27/2013 10:58 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Don't do Optiplex. That's a "consumer" grade box.
no, optiplex is a business desktop grade box, with remote management
support and so forth. its the Dimension stuff thats consumer.
Precision is 'engineering/scientific workstation' grade.
displa
Frank Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 00:45:20 +0800
> Heng Su wrote:
>
>>So is that possible to create a http tunnel via the http proxy of my
>> company and aim to my own server outside?
>>Or there is any other good idea?
>
> The best idea would be to talk to the system administration dep
Dale Dellutri wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Glenn Eychaner
> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to assemble or purchase a set of CentOS 6 compatible
>> SFF workstations, and am finding it incredibly frustrating to do so.
>> My requirements aren't overwhelming; an i7 processor, four mem
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> I am trying to assemble or purchase a set of CentOS 6 compatible
> SFF workstations, and am finding it incredibly frustrating to do so.
> hardware.redhat.com is so slow as to be useless and provides almost no
> information about ea
Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> I am trying to assemble or purchase a set of CentOS 6 compatible SFF
> workstations, and am finding it incredibly frustrating to do so.
> hardware.redhat.com is so slow as to be useless and provides almost no
> information about each of the 1,300 or so products listed
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Heng Su wrote:
>
>As security purpose and our company too big, they rejected our request
> to open the port or protocol.
Which also means they won't think twice about firing you if you are
caught subverting their security policies - and rightly so.
> So I sh
> With CentOS 6 and KVM, i'm kinda lost!
With KVM you do not have a second kernel but modules installed and my check
running:
lsmod | grep kvm
If you get nothing back you do not have KVM installed, otherwise you should
have something like:
kvm_intel132873 0
kvm
Heng Su wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>Sorry, I misunderstood the parameters of the httptunnel, for referenced
> : actually I can use the http proxy to create a tunnel to my own tunnel
> server. The parameter -P can do this.
> Oh, Frank, Thank you.
>As security purpose and our company too big, they re
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> I am trying to assemble or purchase a set of CentOS 6 compatible SFF
> workstations, and am finding it incredibly frustrating to do so.
> hardware.redhat.com is so slow as to be useless and provides almost no
> information about
Hi all,
Sorry, I misunderstood the parameters of the httptunnel, for referenced
: actually I can use the http proxy to create a tunnel to my own tunnel
server. The parameter -P can do this.
Oh, Frank, Thank you.
As security purpose and our company too big, they rejected our request
to open t
Le 2013-06-27 11:18, Tru Huynh a écrit :
>
> Can you rule out a conflict with the LSI card? ie removing it completely.
>
> CentOS 6.4 without installing the virtualisation tool works?
>
> Bios version at latest available version?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tru
I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on the serveur
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 00:45:20 +0800
Heng Su wrote:
>So is that possible to create a http tunnel via the http proxy of my
> company and aim to my own server outside?
>Or there is any other good idea?
The best idea would be to talk to the system administration department at your
company and
Hi All,
Is that possible create a http tunnel to remote http tunnel server via a
middle http proxy?
Here is my situation :
My Company only allow http protocol and they created a http proxy
server. So when we want to access internet we have to set the http proxy
settings for the browser or a
I am trying to assemble or purchase a set of CentOS 6 compatible SFF
workstations, and am finding it incredibly frustrating to do so.
hardware.redhat.com is so slow as to be useless and provides almost no
information about each of the 1,300 or so products listed in their database;
click
Guy Boisvert wrote:
> Le 2013-06-27 10:39, Reindl Harald a écrit :
>>
>> Am 27.06.2013 16:26, schrieb Guy Boisvert:
>> these days someone buys a HP Pro Liant with a vSphere license
Eh. Don't care for HP Proliant. Too complicated, and mirrored memory?
>> or install VMware ESXi in the free versio
Le 2013-06-27 10:39, Reindl Harald a écrit :
>
> Am 27.06.2013 16:26, schrieb Guy Boisvert:
>> As for Supermicro, i was using Tyan before but their support (and
>> associated website) was very bad (last time i used it was 2 years ago,
>> maybe it's better now, dunno...). If we exclude Supermicro a
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:26:37AM -0400, Guy Boisvert wrote:
>
> I was able to get the Grub menu but there was only one kernel choice.
> I'll try in single user mode and get back here.
Can you rule out a conflict with the LSI card? ie removing it completely.
CentOS 6.4 without installing the
Le 2013-06-27 10:08, m.r...@5-cent.us a écrit :
> Hi, there,
>
> Guy Boisvert wrote:
>> I just received a Supermicro server back from factory repair.
>> Installed CentOS 6.3 x86_64 fresh from DVD (tried with 6.4, same
>> result). Everything goes fine until i install Virtualization* yum
>> gr
Hi, there,
Guy Boisvert wrote:
>
> I just received a Supermicro server back from factory repair.
> Installed CentOS 6.3 x86_64 fresh from DVD (tried with 6.4, same
> result). Everything goes fine until i install Virtualization* yum
> groups. Virtualization is enabled in BIOS. Server boots,
Hi,
I just received a Supermicro server back from factory repair.
Installed CentOS 6.3 x86_64 fresh from DVD (tried with 6.4, same
result). Everything goes fine until i install Virtualization* yum
groups. Virtualization is enabled in BIOS. Server boots, CentOS loads
and i have even a l
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