Re: [CentOS] Standby Issue

2008-09-12 Thread Dan Halbert
That fixed my server a week ago. I opened it up and was it ever cruddy under the cpu fan! Yeow! I had to use a toothpick to really get the fluff out with a vacuum cleaner nozzle to catch all the cruft. It's been steady running ever since. Ric Canned air is very good for cleaning up places

Re: [CentOS] USB drive detected, but nothing gets mounted.

2008-08-19 Thread Dan Halbert
MHR wrote: I have a brand new, unaltered (as yet) 4Gb USB flash drive from Micro Center that does not get automounted when I plug it into my 5.2 desktop (home or work). The 1GB flash drive I got from Micro Center a while ago had was a U3 drive, so it mounts as both a CD-ROM and a R/W drive. I'm

[CentOS] cupsd takes 100% of cpu

2008-07-28 Thread Dan Halbert
I have never been able to get cups to work properly since CentOS 4.x (and am now on 5.2). When I try to service start cups, cupsd immediately starts taking 100% of the cpu. Attaching strace to it shows no system calls happening. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling cups to get fresh

Re: [CentOS] cupsd takes 100% of cpu

2008-07-28 Thread Dan Halbert
Thanks to all for the suggestions. I did do lsof on the process and saw nothing interesting (just libraries). Attaching gdb to the process showed that it appeared to be looping inside getservbyname(). However, after a little more thought, I rm -rfd /var/spool/cups/ (which had some stuff from

Re: [CentOS] Personal Wiki for CentOS

2008-07-19 Thread Dan Halbert
dnk wrote: dokuwiki works pretty good. All flat files - easy to migrate to a new server. For an individual, works well. Second on dokuwiki. The markup language is simpler and more logical than most, and it's very easy to do monospaced command-line examples and the like (just indent a couple of

Re: [CentOS] Load Average ~0.40 when idle

2008-07-19 Thread Dan Halbert
listmail wrote: Good suggestion. Disconnecting the Ethernet cables from the NICs did not make a difference. However, shutting down the interfaces (e.g ifdown eth0, ifdown eth1) did cut the load average down to nothing (0.00). So it wasn't actual traffic, but something that the interfaces were

Re: [CentOS] setroubleshoot

2008-07-01 Thread Dan Halbert
drew einhorn wrote: There is a setroubleshoot package that runs under X, that really makes it a lot easier to troubleshoot selinux, but I really don't want to run X on all my vms. Does anyone here know of an equivalent that doesn't require X? Is it that you don't want to install the required

Re: [CentOS] Avoid .local (WAS Reg. setting Domain name on Cento 5 pc)

2008-06-12 Thread Dan Halbert
Johnny Hughes wrote: Take this name that I use: myth.home.local $ hostname myth.home.local I would just like to note a mild warning here about using the .local domain. Systems that implement multicast DNS (mDNS) often reserve the .local domain for mDNS lookups (whether this is good or bad

Re: [CentOS] Newer GNOME than base release

2008-06-10 Thread Dan Halbert
MHR wrote: I have trouble believing that the ONLY ways to get a newer GNOME are to wait for CentOS 6, run a different distro (not likely) or build it myself. This is Linux, after all, isn't it? (That's a rhetorical question - no answer required, unless those /really are/ the only options)

Re: [CentOS] dying hd on live legacy system...

2008-04-25 Thread Dan Halbert
What is the most practical method to replace the hard drive? Install another drive (same size or larger), boot from CD in rescue mode and use the dd utility to copy the old drive image to the new disk (example: dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb). However, the failing hardware could make this

[CentOS] boot slow at Applying ip6tables firewall rules

2008-01-28 Thread Dan Halbert
I have a fairly vanilla install of Centos5 on a desktop box (with a Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit NIC). When booting, the boot process hangs at Applying ip6tables firewall rules for 30-60 seconds before proceeding, which is annoying. I have not tried to turn off ipv6 networking. I guess I

Re: [CentOS] ECC RAM Error

2007-10-11 Thread Dan Halbert
do you think replacing ram will solve our problem ? how can I make sure it is the ram ? This is almost certainly a hardware problem. It could be the RAM, a particular motherboard DIMM slot, or maybe the RAM is just not seated quite right in the memory slot. I have seen all three of these

Re: [CentOS] FSCK

2007-08-09 Thread Dan Halbert
Dan Dansereau wrote: Hello I have a newbie question, given a centos 5 installation, An 5 very large disk arrays ( 2.5Tbytes each ) - Is there a way to suspend or stop the fsck during the boot up? To stop it in the future: # tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/sda1 # or whatever device See the

Re: [CentOS] Newbie ADSL configuration, ppp0 can't activate config not found

2007-07-13 Thread Dan Halbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am frustrated. This is a dual boot box, Win XP (Spanish) and CentOS 4.4. The phone company man came today and installed ADSL to the WinXP side and that works fine. I can't get the box online, while in CentOS 4.4. The ADSL router has a fixed IP address (192.168.1.1) and