On 8/16/2013 4:33 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Some weeks ago, I asked if anyone had set up a backup scheme for a remote
> server.
> By backup here, I mean an alternative arrangement that can be called upon
> if eg the DSL connection to the remote machine fails.
Not sure if this is what you are th
raid 6
On 1/24/2013 7:37 AM, Wenshan Ren wrote:
>
> Rudi Ahlers writes:
>
>> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Ren Wen shan wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I am new to this group so please forgive me if this question has been
>>> already asked.
>>>
>>> With four identical hard drives, I want
>> Thanks. Is it possible that shred exit abnormally in any case (for example,
>> some files that it relies on have been shreded)?
>
> Without physical access to the machine so you can see (and control) what is
> actually going on, there is no way to 100% guarantee that the data is
> completely de
I've done that before to get some old data off a drive and
the system appended a "1" to all matching label names.
On 8/23/2012 5:42 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 08/23/12 4:15 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
>> I will try the LABEL way of doing
>
> the problem with labels, there's no guarantee
> Fernando Cassia wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 2:16 PM, John Hinton wrote:
>>> Meanwhile, if this is linux.oracle.com, shouldn't Oracle database be
>>> included in the 'free version'?
>>
>> No, as IBM doesn´t make DB2 GPL either. It´s the big bucks from the
>> fortune 500 proprietary products
> From: Rafał Radecki
>
>> We are looking for something rather not expensive but reliable which has a
>> good support.
>
I'd add a few more things to the list.
Redundant power supplies
dual gig nics
"dual" quad core cpu's
raid support w/battery backed cache
remote management
pick up a 2nd(
#!/bin/sh
find /files/* -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \;
On 6/19/2012 12:26 AM, mav...@telenet.be wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> We want to delete all files in a folder except the files with the most recent
> date
> example
>
> ls -l
> jun 3 10:45 file1
> jun 3 12:20 file2
> jun 2 10:20 file3
> jun 2 05:00 file
>> What "level" of PCI/DSS compliance are you going for?
>
> I have to check this with the client. Credit card information will
> be encrypted and stored in client's own db.
Yup, this is exactly what they don't want people to do and
I believe in the future they'll strive for just a handful
of pr
wow, seems like quite a lot.
What "level" of PCI/DSS compliance are you going for?
The only other thing I might add
Are you hosting the hardware? If it's
hosted else where then the "facility" that's
hosting the hardware needs to be PCI/DSS complaint.
On 5/25/2012 10:22 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
On 4/16/2012 8:04 AM, Arif Hossain wrote:
> I need to set up following network architecture :
>
>
> Internet
> ^
> +-+ | +--+
> | Centos6-1 | | | Centos6-2 |
>
> Matt wrote:
>
>> I am slowly migrating the data etc off an old CentOS32 4.x server to a
>> new CentOS64 5.x server. The old server only has 15Gbyte of its hard
>> drive in use. Is there an easy/safe way to copy the entire contents
>> of old server root directory to a directory on the new server
>> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Larry Martell
>> wrote:
>>> I have a Windows 7 laptop that I want to make dual boot with CentOS
>>> 6.2. My plan was to use the Windows Disk Management tool to partition
>>> the disk, but I do not have the needed admin rights on the box to use
>>> that. Has anyon
>> option for me than getting their ADSL2+ service? I mean, is the "T"
>> faster over all given it is all my traffic and I am not sharing?
>> Can you explain a bit so I can develop a better understanding of how
>> they advertise speeds, etc?
>
> Yes, the cost for a T1 will seem very high. It is an
> We have been looking at implementing deduplication on a backup server.
>
> If not LessFS can you suggest an alternate deduplication software?
>
http://openindiana.org/
Solaris 11 Express
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/announce.html
(ZFS pool version >= 28)
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> On 12/31/11 2:17 PM, Ken godee wrote:
>> We've been thinking of using the MaxMind GeoIP Country database with
>> Apache mod_geoip API to limit certain countries visiting our websites.
>>
>> Has anyone used this or have any input on it's usefulness?
>
>
>> IP address allocation needs to be done smarter so that geographical
>> regions can be isolated easier. And at some point it probably will
>> be.
>
> There already is that capability to some extent. Between geoip and
> the RIR's, one can get a pretty good handle on which /8 or /16 blocks
> need t
> Dear All,
>
> I just got a new server with the following specifications:
> motherboard : Intel S5500BC
> CPU : Xeon Quad Core 2.6Ghz
> RAM : 8GB
> HDD : 4 x 2TB SATA with configured raid 10 using raid embedded
> server.
>
> The problem is the centos installer can't detect
> Hello, I have dedicated server on CentOS Linux 6.1 with
> webmin/virtualmin and it tell me:
>
> Package updates 145 updates to system packages are available. Use the
> Virtualmin Package Updates module to install them selectively.
> 4 updates to Virtualmin packages are available. Use the V
> password"? That's what I'm talking about -- how often does this sort of
> thing happen, where you need to be subscribed to be a security mailing list
> in order to know what workaround to make to stay safe, as opposed to simply
> running yum-updatesd to install latest patches automatically.
Hap
> When I start manual way:
>
> # killall -9 httpd
> # service httpd start
>
> Starting httpd: Apache/2.2.15 mod_ssl/2.2.15 (Pass Phrase Dialog)
> Some of your private key files are encrypted for security reasons.
> In order to read them you have to provide the pass phrases.
>
> Server kuales.com:44
Webmin doesn't need Apache to run
it uses miniserv.pl
Apache and miniserv.pl are trying to bind to the same ip.
That is unless you have set up a virtual server to run webmin under
Apache? Default, webmin does not use Apache.
On 12/10/2011 12:59 PM, Craig White wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-12-10 at 1
> I have CentOS 6 and with webmin/virtualmin panel, and each time that I
> reboot Apache can't start:
>
>
> Starting httpd: (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind
> to address [::]:80
> (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
> no listening sockets
Maybe try to partition it to see what happens.
On 10/23/2011 12:07 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On a CentOS 6 64bit system, I added a couple prototype SAS SSDs on a HP
> P411 raid controller (I believe this is a rebranded LSI megaraid with HP
> firmware) and am trying to format them for best rand
> The server which is housed at the datacenter only has a single 1TB
> drive. Just to confirm, LVM allows you to increase and decrease space on
> any partition on the fly, but setting each volume manually with EXT4 is
> a physical mount?
>
> If I were to set hard limits by setting each volume on E
> I am trying to resize a centos (5.2) VM drive. I use VMware and I have
> increased the size of the drive by 40G. I am running resize2fs on
> /dev/sdb1 (which is my root partition) but when I do I get this error:
>
> [root@centos ~]# resize2fs /dev/sdb1 120G
> resize2fs 1.39 (29-May-2006)
> The
> That was my initial idea, but seems too complicated to work out, so I asked
> for a possible easier alternative. :-)
>
Might be to easy an alternative.
http://www.gotomypc.com
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For Reboot and Halt this works. Setting SuspendCommand= does nothing.
Suspend still shows up in the menu, and hangs the machine.
Create your own GDM theme and customize exactly how
you want it. Here's ours, users have no access to
anything but logging in.
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Please, I'm now looking in google but I'd like to hear your opinion
about this error...
Try the dump users list..
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dump-users
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