On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 at 23:23, Valeri Galtsev
wrote:
>
> 2. Does anybody still remember OS/2 which lost userbase to MS Windows for
> workgroups, but IBM still supported it for quite long period of time. And
> OS/2 was much better IMHO.
>
>
As a long-time OS/2 user, I do remember, and damn what a m
On 6 May 2015 at 22:49, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> Don't dismiss Amanda it works well in a disk based setup. I don't
> bother with the spooling disk though. I back up to virtual tape slots
> on an external disk and rotate three external disks; two are in the
> firesafe at work, one is on top of m
On 28 August 2014 19:22, Matt wrote:
> 750GB 2.5" SATA drives in hardware RAID6. I want to figure out which
> one has better random I/O performance to host a busy container. The
IOZone is your friend. It can generate all sorts of I/O patterns and
then create you some pretty graphs.
_
On 9 January 2014 23:07, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> hi,
>
> We have, like in the years past, a table at Fosdem and I'd like to get
> some tshirts printed to hand out. In the past, the Linux Ninja's and
> Beards ones got quite a bit of attention ( and both were not brand
> spammy, which is always nice
On 21 February 2013 22:31, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I have pretty much gotten use to Gnome 3 on my F17 notebooks. With the
> right extensions it actually kind of works.
That can be said for Windows as well. Why use something that's broken
to start with?
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On 28 October 2012 15:36, Madhurranjan Mohaan wrote:
> I've had issues over the last few days trying to create a Centos server
> image . I've tried with Vmware fusion and Vmware server and it skips
> directly to the default desktop install and doesn't give me the option to
> run the linux server.
On 11 September 2012 00:39, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Linux users too often flaunt the law by using patented software
> illegally. By doing so we refuse to support those who invest their
> funds and blood to produce compatible software. Then we complain about
> companies not supporting Linux. I wo
On 22 July 2012 20:02, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/20/2012 08:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> And I*love* the chart... never mind that RH changed the build structure
>> to give Oracle pain, and it hurt us
> That change affects Oracle because they update and modify the kernel.
> Since it's not
On 20 July 2012 15:19, Chris wrote:
> http://linux.oracle.com/switch/centos/
I found the "update delay" graph laughable. They're comparing
themselves to a bunch of volunteers and then say "we beat people work
for free and for the love of it" Right... IMHO, I'd rather go for
RHEL if I'm paying.
On 11 July 2012 13:06, Steve Clark wrote:
> I think it is more the fact the Oracle seems to be two faced in their
> dealings with foss as
> opposed to IBM.
So correct. Way back in 2001, in London I was there when IBM clearly
stated they are going to spend one billion on Linux on that year. They
d
On 30 May 2012 23:36, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> On 5/30/2012 5:50 PM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
>> I trust the administrators of the centos.org mailing lists not to give
>> out any information on my subscription(s) to anyone, even including a
>> count of it.
> Actually, I would real
On 30 May 2012 22:00, Max Pyziur wrote:
> Yes, lol ...
lol on.
> I know enough about mailman that it's a cinch for the list administrator
> to get the headline number of subscribers.
>
> So, johnny at centos.org, z00dax at centos.org, ralph at centos.org,
> herrold at centos.org should be able
On 25 April 2012 07:09, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Is there a way to nail down the issue of high load on a server basically
> trying to understand the reason behind high load at a specific time period.
> I use top command but it does not have history.
Among many other solutions, my favourite is nmon
On 20 February 2012 20:53, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 02/20/2012 07:09 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> system is available at http://promo.centos.org/
> I apologise for this - but the hosting company where this is located
> decided now would be a great time to suspend and cancel our account.
Good th
On 10 January 2012 13:04, e-letter wrote:
> Readers,
>
> Would someone advise whether the distribution of an obsolete version
> of java should be reported as a bug;
> http://icedtea.classpath.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=827
Why is this a bug? The bug comments mention that the latest CentOS 6
has
On 5 January 2012 22:26, John R Pierce wrote:
> this doesn't mean it won't work, but what it does mean is that if
> something goes sideways on you, oracle won't help you one bit, and since
> you pay a substantial chunk of money annually for that precious support,
> its insane NOT to use a supporte
On 5 January 2012 22:47, Craig White wrote:
> seems to me that the sanity issue was forefront at the point before when they
> chose to use Oracle in the first place but Larry loves you.
>
There are plenty of good reasons for using Oracle DB products - it's
definitely one of the best out there - b
On 5 January 2012 22:11, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/b/techcenter/archive/2012/01/03/dell-engineering-preview-oracle-11gr2-rac-on-rhel6.aspx
> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/enterprise-solutions/w/oracle_solutions/3336.aspx
And?
First paragraph from t
2012/1/5 An Yang :
> Greate!
> "end vendor" people said, Consequently, we confidently recommend the
> deployment of Oracle 11gR2 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 production
> environments today.
Your database support agreement is not with "the end vendor" but the
database software supplier and as far
On 2 January 2012 15:46, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> And my point is, right now Oracle can say that they have not certified
> their own OEL6 either ... therefore, one can not expect RHEL6 to be
> certified either. If they certify OEL6 for a version of Oracle
> Database, it would be difficult for them
On 29 December 2011 19:31, wrote:
> As I said, there are many, many more RHEL installations, and most of them
> will want to go to RHEL6 within the coming year. And, of course, some of
> those installations are LARGE$$$ customers of Oracle (for example, I
> have personal knowledge that AT&T u
On 29 December 2011 19:01, John Broome wrote:
> So if oracle isn't certified to run on OEL 6, did oracle roll it out
> just for shits and giggles?
solaris
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On 29 December 2011 12:42, John Broome wrote:
> OEL6 is rebuilt RHEL6. CentOS 6 is rebuilt RHEL6.
Funnily enough, OEL6 is excluded from the certified list of Linux
distributions hence no, it is not a good idea to install it and then
expect Oracle to support it even though RedHat has submitted it f
On 29 December 2011 12:30, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> Does anyone know CENTOS/Redhat 6.X compatible to ORACLE software (X86 and
> X86_64) version like 9.X, 10GR2, 11G and 11GR2.
It is not.
> Any official document say that?
See Metalink 1304727.1.
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On 12 December 2011 11:42, LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS
> Oh I read this.
And you missed the first paragraph where it is explained?
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On 12 December 2011 11:36, LinuxIsOne wrote:
> I was thinking from where the word 'centos' came and what it means?
> How they choose this word?
In Swahili it means "don't ask questions before at least running a
google query".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS
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On 10/12/11 03:36, An Yang wrote:
> I think all the blocks were removed, and 6.2 will be released very soon.
Unless it was parked on a hill backwards and now rolling down the hill!
Congratulations to the CentOS team again!
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On 6 December 2011 15:40, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2011/12/6 Lamar Owen :
>> As much as I hate to be the bearer of news, I saw over 400 updates this
>> morning on my upstream 6.1 box checking the upstream website, yeah,
>> EL6.2 is out, at least for updates. I didn't see ISO's in my subscrib
2011/11/18 Götz Reinicke :
> As we do have an educational subscription, there is no technicla support
> included. Thats why I'm asking a free list
Try
General Red Hat Linux discussion list
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On 14 November 2011 20:31, Alan McKay wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I was just reminded of the Scientific distro, which on the surface
> appears to be quite similar to CentOS even when the developers over
> there are rather coy about which Enterprise Linux distro they base
> theirs on.
http://en.wikiped
Hi Les,
On 29/09/11 22:25, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:19 PM, wrote:
>> When I build, our PXEboot ks partitions and labels the partitions. When I
>> add or replace, I make the partition, the fs, and e2label them. I've
>> gotten to really appreciate labeling. I hate the UUIDs -
On 29/09/11 22:19, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> When I build, our PXEboot ks partitions and labels the partitions. When I
> add or replace, I make the partition, the fs, and e2label them. I've
> gotten to really appreciate labeling. I hate the UUIDs - they're
> ludicrously too long, and bear no relati
On 30 September 2011 02:22, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
> I had a recent request to improve security on my web servers by having each
> website use a different user to run the hosting service. So
> example1.comhas it's own Apache instance running as apache1 and then
> example2.com has its own instance
On 26 September 2011 13:54, Patrick Lists wrote:
> On 09/23/2011 12:54 PM, Volker Poplawski wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm facing a serious problem with the e100e kernel module for Intel
>> 82574L gigabit nics on Centos 6.
>
> I have also had problems with an Intel Gbit nic in a Dell Optiplex 760
> u
On 26 September 2011 11:02, John Hodrien wrote:
> I highly recommend raking up four year old poor feedback on your business,
> it's a surefire way to get ahead of your competition.
Considering that they only managed to complain about this after four
years shows an interesting take on speedy respon
On 29 August 2011 15:18, Philippe Naudin
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to do something *bad* : to mount an already mounted ext3
> partition.
Use a clustering file system (i.e., ocfs2) instead.
> This recovery is probably triggered by the file /.autofsck, but I
> have not found how to get rid of this fe
On 15 May 2011 12:58, Hakan Koseoglu
> You should be looking at glibc source code.
Scratch that, i'm talking rubbish
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On 15 May 2011 12:45, Frank Chang wrote:
> In order to understand mmap better, we decided to try to find the
> Centos 5.5 source code for mmap.c. We already installed the kernel source
You should be looking at glibc source code.
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On 6 May 2011 00:04, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> One of the tasks on the table for this summer is to setup a mechanism to
> accept financial donations / contributions from people. If you want to
> contribute towards specific people's efforts - I am sure most of the
> guys have amazon wish lists etc in
On 27/04/11 21:28, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Hmm, now *that's* an interesting thought: with, say, DRAC, could you ssh
> into a management server, then go to a booting system?
It is usually web (and Java) based, running on a different IP address
through the DRAC/ILO port.
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On 25 March 2011 19:09, Todd Cary wrote:
> I am in the process of bring up Centos 5.5. My ftp server is
> vsftp. When I add a user (e.g. brian), the "brian" directory is
> owned by "brian" and is in the "brian" group with 700
> permissions. However, using a FTP client, the user "brian" can
> vi
Hi Timothy,
The following steps were nicked from the upstream's knowledge base DOC-41012:
On 25 February 2011 09:08, Timothy Kesten wrote:
> BTW: How can I install a new hplib (3.10) .
>
> Found some rpms but installation results in dependencies errors
Note : Test the steps in non-production
Hi Paul,
On 20 January 2011 20:47, PA wrote:
> Hi, I have a centos 5 (current) mail server that I have compiled
> dovecot/postfix and installed some packages like mysql etc. These packages
> have been configured and changed to my liking. How can I now save all this
> and install it on another serv
Parshwa,
On 16 January 2011 20:45, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
>> Another option, if you are concerned about the short life cycle of
>> Fedora, would be to look at Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. The 'LTS' means "Long Term
>> Support" and will be supported for a fairly long time. 10.04 was
>> released last April, so
> On 19 January 2011 06:09, Agnello George wrote:
>> is there a way i can verify or write a script to check each file that is in
>> the SVN is same as that in the dev environment .
> find . -type f | grep -v .svn | xargs md5sum
Obviously the above will compare the export vs. your dev env. The SVN
On 19 January 2011 06:09, Agnello George wrote:
> is there a way i can verify or write a script to check each file that is in
> the SVN is same as that in the dev environment .
find . -type f | grep -v .svn | xargs md5sum
then diff the output from each server.
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On 21 December 2010 16:32, Rob Del Vecchio wrote:
>>> http://thecloudmarket.com/stats#/by_platform_definition
>>
>> Not sure I understand it... esp. since it lists "linux" as less than
>> ubuntu, and more than CentOS
> I'm guessing "linux" is an average of all of the flavors there so you
> ca
On 25 November 2010 00:23, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> We can NOT use X86_64 due to application NOT support 64 bits.
Unless you can't use virtualisation, you can run any 32 bit app on 64
bit platform provided that you have the 32 bit dependencies installed.
The other way around is not possible. if you are
On 24 November 2010 17:06, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 11/24/2010 05:04 PM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
> Are you saying that having focus and topic specific lists are not
> something you agree with ? Because thats what it sounds like!
OK, instead of quoting other people: I think for a list wi
On 24 November 2010 16:42, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
>> My personal opinion is that it's not a big deal. As with other mailing
>> lists,
>> stuff I'm not interested in I simply ignore.
> +1
+1, this is not a high volume list, we can just ignore threads we're
not interested by skipping them. :)
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On 24 November 2010 15:13, Scott Robbins wrote:
>> Nope, all comes as sda/sdb etc. if you don't use LVM unless your
>> external storage is funky.
> Hrrm. Ok, this is installation on a VMware esx server, using, when
> asked to choose guest, an oracle machine. Devices are xvda and xvdb.
Aaah, that
On 24 November 2010 14:20, killscript wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
>> The RedHat/Centos way of doing things is to have init scripts in
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d that take at least start, stop, and restart as arguments for
>> each program that should start automatically. Then for the runlevels where
>>
On 24 November 2010 08:51, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
> Yes, I used scp as a quick simple test. What would give me better
> performance though?
netcat, ftp. Anything that has low overhead (unlike encryption on a
single thread)
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On 24 November 2010 11:57, Scott Robbins wrote:
> Well, it's pretty similar. I'm not sure if I messed up the installation
It's almost identical. Oracle kernel parameters & dependencies can be
automatically installed during installation albeit later on Oracle
RDBMS installation gives you warnings
On 8 November 2010 09:34, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Both those conditions are met in this use case, however the machine in
> question is on two networks:
>
> |--Network1--|--Network2--|
> A C B
>
> A: router on the wireless network
> B: router on the wired network
> C: CentOS lapt
On 6 November 2010 14:13, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> To be more specific: I am connected to the internet via wlan0. When I
> type 192.168.0.1 into my web browser, I get the web control panel of
> the Linksys router that manages that wireless network. However, at the
> moment I need to access the web con
On 6 November 2010 13:04, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Although I need to stay connected to the wireless router, can I still
> access the address 192.168.0.1 on the wired interface? Some googling
> led me to the keyword "loopback" but I am at a loss as how to
> configure it, or if this is even the right i
Dotan,
On 6 November 2010 13:04, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Although I need to stay connected to the wireless router, can I still
> access the address 192.168.0.1 on the wired interface? Some googling
> led me to the keyword "loopback" but I am at a loss as how to
> configure it, or if this is even the
On 21 October 2010 19:45, Roland RoLaNd wrote:
> i'm writing a certain script which does a specific task in a repetitive
> manner, i'm going to give a similar script with the same concept hope you
> could advise me to a better way:
Good old Advanced Bash Scripting Guide comes to help!
http://tldp
On 24 September 2010 18:04, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
> No Windows functionalities are lost by installing Cygwin.
> Cygwin has the SAME uninstall that Windows does: install CentOS.
cwrsync comes with an uninstallable package and works OK, makes
copying loads of files across Windows boxen bearable.
On 24 September 2010 14:23, Timo Schoeler wrote:
> Windows admins use a virtualized CentOS machine to copy files because
> their own tools are not able to handle copying a bigger amount of data. :)
Although I read the article with some amusement, I have to wonder
what's wrong with rsync (has a Win
On 05/09/10 23:01, Chuck wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas where else to get this or any suggestions?
What about Mirrorservice.org & Rsync?
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Ganu,
On 29 August 2010 14:52, ganu MailList wrote:
> I donot know how to set
> kernel.shmmax=
> kernel.shmmni=
> kernel.shmall=
> kernel.sem=
> fs.file-max=
I am absolutely sure you are not reading our messages and following
the instructions supplied:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_
Ganu,
On 29 August 2010 12:03, ganu MailList wrote:
> I try to set the kernel parameters but fails.
We have gone over this before. Did you follow the documentation in
Oracle's web site? What error do you get and while doing what?
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On 28 August 2010 12:52, Colin Coles wrote:
> I am after any recommendations or experiences using Label printers to print
> barcodes with CentOS, we currently using Star TSP700's but they're not clear
> enough for the scanners we have. There seems to be plenty of choice but not
> much Linux suppo
Matt,
On 27 August 2010 16:26, Matt wrote:
> I have a box running CentOS 5.x 32 bit. I noticed these kernels are
> installed.
>
> [r...@ns1 log]# rpm -qa |grep kern |sort
> kernel-2.6.18-194.11.1.el5
> kernel-2.6.18-194.3.1.el5
> kernel-2.6.18-194.8.1.el5
These are stock kernel.
If you had the
Robert,
On 25 August 2010 14:24, Robert Heller wrote:
> The main problem is that yum is NOT well written to deal with a slow
> and *unreliable* dial-up interface -- it in fact behaves extremly
Grab a copy of a repository at work, copy it home and set up a local
repository. Yum will be perfectly h
On 22 August 2010 23:05, Gilbert Sebenste
wrote:
> Thanks. They got a 404 error with me, obviously...but I wanted to make
> sure it was nothing more than that.
Are you sure? your earlier posting had 200, not 404.
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On 22 August 2010 13:08, ganu MailList wrote:
> I try to install oracle for several times, but all fails.
> The problem I meet is how to set the following parameters:
> For example, what should be set to kernel.shmall ?
Try reading the documentation for once:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/c
Ganu,
On 22 August 2010 13:00, ganu MailList wrote:
> I do know how to set following parameters:
>> http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/install.102/b15660/toc.htm
I am not sure what's the question here. Did you follow the
documentation and had a problem?
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On 20 August 2010 19:58, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
> That's a high load average. What's top/nmon reporting?
Hum, should have said "high load average for an idle(ish) server".
Friday evening + beer + CentOS list = not a good idea.
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On 20 August 2010 19:48, Ed Donahue wrote:
> We are currently running CentOS 5 update 4 on a Dell R910 server 16
> cores/32 hyperthreaded with 64GB of memory. It is our main Oracle 11g
> DB server for one of our customers and is attached to an MD 3000
> storage array. We are having a load averagin
Semih,
On 18/08/10 08:18, Semih Gokalp wrote:
> Disk size and other indormation like below.Normally,md2 partition
> should have 46GB free disk size but available value is zero.Why it
> show zero ? If you help me,I will be happy.
5% space is reserved. This can be modified during formatting with
mkf
On 9 August 2010 19:31, Alan Hodgson wrote:
> Sounds like a seriously broken installer, though. The versions will
> constantly change through regular maintenance updates.
I concur. I have a suspicion that the problem is not the installer but
the DBAs doing the installation. For some reason most of
On 9 August 2010 19:24, Dan Burkland wrote:
> Machine is running 5.3 and somehow both packages got updated to
> libgcc-4.1.2-48.el5 when they need to be libgcc-4.1.2-44.el5. The DBAs here
> perform the Oracle Grid Control client install however they said it will not
> install it if detects an i
On 9 August 2010 19:06, Dan Burkland wrote:
> I have been tasked with "fixing" one of our CentOS boxes by somehow
> downgrading the libgcc and gcc packages to a specific version (Required by
> the Oracle Grid Control client). Normally I'd just remove and reinstall the
> packages however removin
Dotan,
Do not do these steps:
On 6 August 2010 09:24, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> [u...@centos-55-32-minimal ~]$ export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
> [u...@centos-55-32-minimal ~]$ nautilus --display=0:0
> cannot open display: 0:0
When you connect with sssh -X, it will create the tunnel and assign a
DISPLAY
Dotan,
On 25 July 2010 16:32, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> However, when I do this I get no response (no firefox window opens, no
> terminal output), even after several minutes. I figured that was
> because X is not running.
That's not the reason. You don't run X on the server for such
purposes. You alre
On 25 July 2010 16:15, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> experiments. Should I post the logfiles? Note that my goal is to start
> X, then ssh in and run Firefox remotely from a Fedora desktop. The
> server itself has no monitor.
I'm not sure what you are trying to do. Using VNC server or ssh with
X11 tunneling
Hi John,
On 22/07/10 19:56, JohnS wrote:
> Try about 69Gbytes& What are you fiddling with? limits.conf?
I think you read my mail too quickly and wrote a reply in similar speed.
:) So did I read the original post too quickly and didn't realise he was
complaining about the memory hole...
You're ri
On 22/07/10 22:33, ken wrote:
> Is the 737M cached (in the output above) what is reserved for bios or
> chipset...? and what is gained back through remapping?
Nope, it simply means even if I had 2GB RAM, there'd be plenty I'm not
using for anything but cache - I don't do much on this laptop but
On 22/07/10 18:07, Warren Young wrote:
> Very few programs can use PAE to get at that extra RAM. Can the
> programs you run do this?
With PAE you can utilize all of the extra RAM but each individual
program will be limited to 3GB user space, you can fit a more of them
into 16GB, still using 32 b
JD,
On 22/07/10 10:25, John Doe wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone would know the cons of running a PAE kernel...?
> I have a 4GB pc and was wondering if it was worth going the PAE way to gain
> those exta 700MB...
You should use 64 bit if possible but if you're seeing 3.2GB, it's more
likely that
On 12 July 2010 11:12, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
>>> One of our servers has a too small root partition on LVM and needs to
>>> be resized. Can / be safely increased online, without a reboot?
Yes. If you use system-config-lvm and using ext3, it will let you do
it all within a nice GUI as well.
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HiChristopher,
On 08/07/10 10:25, Christopher Chan wrote:
>>> Why mode 4 of course.
> Huh? Like why? It's the recommended mode unless the switch does not
> suppoprt it or the boards don't.
I never realised this is the recommended mode. Do you have pointers
where it is recommended so that I can re
On 11 June 2010 17:40, Marcelo M. Garcia
wrote:
>
> When I try to download, none of the mirrors in UK seems to have these
> isos, nor in the "nearby countries" mirrors.
Surely not true. Kent Uni has them:
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/mirror.centos.org/5/isos/x86_64/
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Jatin,
On 24 May 2010 06:06, Jatin Davey wrote:
> show up as "java" in the ps -A command. I dont know for sure as to which
> java process belongs to which component of my appliacation. Hence what i
> do is add up all the resource utilization values for all java processes
Add a -Darbitrary_string
Hai Chaitanya,
On 24 May 2010 14:59, Chaitanya Yanamadala wrote:
> hai
> i have a perl script which will automatically check for the existing files
> and then ftp them to a server, this one runs in a loop until i kill it, now
> what i wants is i want to make this as a service so that it can keep
Michael,
On 9 May 2010 16:48, Michael Klinosky wrote:
> Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
>> Depending on the requirements of the source code you are trying to
>> compile you might have to fetch some development packages for various
>> libraries, for example if it uses ncurses, you wi
On 9 May 2010 12:57, Michael Klinosky wrote:
> Robert Heller wrote:
>> You just need to do 'yum install gcc gcc-c++ binutils glibc-devel'.
> That seems to have done the trick. I do get compile errors, but I think
> there's a problem with the code.
Depending on the requirements of the source code y
2010/4/24 cahit Eyigünlü :
> It had solved , the error encounters from thousands of a bad sectors :( i do
> not know how it happened but recovery system has repaired after then
Throw that disk away and get a new one ASAP.
Do not trust and use that disk.
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
> OCSF2 over iSCSI is a good option to look at, too. There is also gluster.
> But NFS is going to be the mainstream approach with the best support and
> administration options unless the OP is running into some technical
> limitations.
I have a
Hi James,
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 11:38 PM, jchase wrote:
> We currently have a MD3000i with an iSCSI LUN shared out to our apache web
> server. We are going to add another apache web server into the mix using LVS
> to load balance, however, I am curious how well iSCSI handles file locking
> and
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Michel van Deventer
wrote:
> And now it works :) happy downloading ;)
Too many users already!
They should invest on a proper OS from Redmond! :)
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:04 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
> Dear All
> Can you please let me know if there is an specific Emulator for UltraSPARC
> emulation on CentOS x86 platform?
QEMU should be able to emulate SPARC CPUs.
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On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 1:54 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
>> If you aren't adverse to Ubuntu, 10.04 LTS (beta right now but final by
>> the end of the month) boots in 10 seconds from a hard drive. I've tried
>> it: It was impressively fast.
> Will it run in 256Mb RAM and on 512Mb of disk? 'Cos that'
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Benjamin Franz wrote:
> If you aren't adverse to Ubuntu, 10.04 LTS (beta right now but final by
> the end of the month) boots in 10 seconds from a hard drive. I've tried
> it: It was impressively fast.
I was curious about this and installed one of these on an amd64
Cahit,
2010/4/13 cahit Eyigünlü :
> is there any optimization tool i have added 2 more gb ram but it is still
> locking server :S
Which bit do you want to optimize?
> top - 13:11:13 up 33 min, 2 users, load average: 29.96, 13.75, 10.97x
>
> Tasks: 280 total, 40 running, 236 sleeping, 0 stopp
Cahit,
2010/4/13 cahit Eyigünlü :
> My server returning an error sth. like swap = 0 then locking httpd and all
Set up a monitoring tool like sar etc. or my favourite, nmon with
capacity planning. Depending on what those 4k users are doing, you
might be running out of RAM + swap space until the out
Hi Jozsef,
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
> Why doesn't my "internet-connection" script work?
I suggest you double-check the Advanced Bash Scripting Guide.
You posted this to a couple of sites.
In your if statements, you must do if `statement`; then foo; fi
Don't forget t
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