Am 20.03.2010 16:12, schrieb Alexander Dalloz:
> Create the recommended /etc/modprobe.conf entry
>
> alias scsi_hostadapter${NUM} virtio_blk
Thanks a lot - somehow I missed the Red Hat knowledge base entry.
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Hi,
I migrated a physical CentOS 4.8 server into a VM on a CentOS 5 KVM host.
Everything works fine, I even can use the paravirt drivers for network and disk.
However the required kernel modules are not put into initrd somehow. Of course
I can call "mkinitrd --with virtioblk ..." manually but t
John Doe schrieb:
> There is BAT that is more advanced, but never tried it.
> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=bat
Current bat will not work with CentOS's QT 4.2.
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Robert Moskowitz schrieb:
Centos 5.2 provides python 2.5.1.
Nope. CentOS 5.2 comes with Python 2.4 only!
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gopinath wrote:
how to deny changes to proxy setting in Mozilla firefox . Please help me out.
Please elaborate a bit more.
Do you want to prevent your users from changing the proxy settings in
Firefox? If this is true, then:
1. This is not a CentOS specific question. You're more likely to ge
Timothy Kesten schrieb:
Two questions:
1. for which the fcpci-kernel-modules from atrpm-Repo are useful?
I guess these contain the binary modules from AVM (proprietary). For "plain"
internet access you should be fine with hisax driver integrated in the CentOS
kernel. The proprietary drivers
Kai Schaetzl schrieb:
Yes, this seems the only workable solution. Unfortunately, you are also
restricted to the "-"-less strings when you install it :-(
Use NumPad.
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I'm seeing the same problems on Fedora 6+7. I don't think there is a real
solution (btw: using a German keyboard layout, shift+6 gives me "/" in the
graphical vnc console). I use SSH for virtual console management as much as
possible.
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Steve Rigler schrieb:
It has a lot to do with user root if you use rootbinddn in
"/etc/ldap.conf" and put the password into "/etc/ldap.secret" which
should only be readable by root.
You are right but I even set the permissions on ldap.secret to 0644 to be sure
that there are no acl problems. I
Eventually I found the problem:
nscd did bind anonymously and slapd was configured to prevent access to ldap
information by anonymous users. I thought that specifying "rootbinddn" and the
correct password in ldap.secret would prevent that but obviously nscd needs
"binddn" and "bindpw" in ldap.c
Hi,
I'd like to use nscd for passwd+group caching. pam_ldap is configured and works
(e.g. 'id foo' returns the correct user id if foo is present in ldap).
If I start nscd manually (not started by default), 'id foo' returns 'No such
user'. As soon as I stop nscd, 'id foo' starts working again.
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