Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Can I get some recommendations:
>
> We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with
>
> 1: SLA
> 2: SSH access
> 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source.
I've been very happy with http://www.bluehost.com
They offer ssh, rsyn
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am trying to build Miredo 1.1.5
> (http://www.remlab.net/miredo/devel.shtml.en)
>
> I have followed the rpmbuild instructions from:
> http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/, and have the miredo source in
> ~/build/miredo-1.1.5.
>
> I run ./configure (as the INSTALL
Scott Silva wrote:
on 10-16-2008 9:49 AM Mark Belanger spake the following:
Is there a list somewhere of available updates for a
given CentOS release? Something like this:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rhel4ws-errata.html
Ideally I would like a something like:
Bug Description
.rpm
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William L. Maltby wrote:
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 13:58 -0400, Mark Belanger wrote:
Given that I have a machine with possibly multiple disks, each of
which is bootable(has an MBR)
Is there a command that will query the BIOS and tell me which disk
is the default boot disk. BTW - this is x86
different centos versions).
tia,
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t's content via ldd or something?
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John R Pierce wrote:
Mag Gam wrote:
We upgraded from a 10/100Mbs to a 2 100/1000 bonding. We notice the
speeds of NFS to be around 70-80Mb/sec. Which is slow, especially with
bonding. I was wondering if we need to tune anything special with the
Network and NFS. Does anyone have any experience wi
Does sys-unconfig work as advertised in 4.x? Meaning that if I have a
fully configured box on my internal net and run sys-unconfig, will
I be able to power up the node on a totally different network
and have things work providing I answer the questions properly.
Most typically this will mean tak
John Plemons wrote:
Why not setup a simple DB, or use a spread sheet... Open Office should
have the tools you need
Easily done of course. I was thinking a simple web based asset tracker
may save a little wheel-reinvention and give me a few nice reports for
the suits.
-Mark
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Can anyone recommend something for tracking assets
particularly computer. I'm looking to capture:
hostname
OS/arch
Hardware info(cpu, mem, etc)
Function(i.e. what is the machine used for)
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Steve Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Mark Belanger wrote:
This really seems like a client side issue. The targeted NFS dirs
range from CentOS 3.x hosts to NetApp filers. All exhibit the same
problem and all work fine when our builds are run on CentOS3.x or
Solaris
I have also
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Mark Belanger wrote:
We are currently using mount options of:
rw,nosuid,bg,timeo=50,retry=1
And have also tried:
rw,intr,bg,proto=tcp,nfsvers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
without success.
This might be a silly question, but does /proc/mounts show the "hard"
option
Our large and complex build system is having very sporadic failurs
as we try to update to CentOS 4.5. This takes the form of files that
exist - and have existed for some time - not being found:
file.whatever: No such file: No such file or directory
This happens both with source files, .o's - me
For reasons I'd rather not go into, I need to get
CentOS 3.anything on a Dell T3400:
http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/precn_t3400?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04
The hard drive is not seen at install time.
Can someone point me in the right direction to see if
this is possible and h
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