when it boots. So what does it read on your
machine... Maybe you could try a:
find / -name grub.conf
/Peter
As you can see there's no mentioning of acpi=off anywhere and
unless I stop it and change the command line parameter from acpi=off to
pci=nommconf it still boots with acpi=off
/boot/grub/menu.lst is broken (now a file not a symlink) then this is
expected behaviour. Check it out with the file command.
/Peter
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, there is no filesystem more supported and tried on CentOS...
/Peter
- fsck takes too long and you'd hate to get hit by one of
those in what is supposed to be a quick reboot...and disabling them on
the file system isn't a good idea either.
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If it does raid6 then you have a p400 or p800 controller, right? If so
then hpacucli or similar can easily give you a small logical drive for
the OS and then a large one for data.
Yes, that's the plan
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
Can someone please remind me of the current approved way of starting
gpg-agent at root? Thanks
as root or at boot?
/Peter
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how to stop fsck on boot?
man tune2fs
Each filesystem has two counters. One for max mounts since last fsck and one
for max time since last fsck. Look for -i and -c in the man page.
/Peter
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Can someone please remind me of the current approved way of starting
gpg-agent at root? Thanks
as root or at boot?
Sorry
lvm and put a pv directly on the cciss device
3) put the filesystem directly on the cciss device
Also since you have that hardware. Make sure your controller firmware is at
5.22, drives at HPG6 and backplane at 2.00
Cheers,
Peter
I found out that: using parted, labelling it gpt and
creating
12 drives be a logical raid1+0 and then the rest be a raid6.
In this way you won't waste two drive-slots for OS.
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to bare metal speed for
both Ext3 and XFS. It's important to note that this may not be very optimal
for your typical I/O mix (non single thread, non seq.).
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Dear CentOS developers
I would like to have ask some questions about the PostgreSQL and PHP
packages in the current Testing repository for CentOS 5.
In http://wiki.centos.org/QaWiki/TestingRepo there is a note, that the
testing period is about 3 weeks. Currently
having a performance impact.
I disagree. On most raid-controllers we use XFS has a significant advantage
over Ext3 when it comes to large sequential writes. Ext3 gets nowhere near
the bare metal performance.
So, in short, I think it will be interesting to see how Ext4 performs for
this.
/Peter
for this great distribution. The more I work with
it the more I like it.
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into compiling a new kernel
with 8K stacks. Thanks for any advice!
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Jan 14 03:06:21 fs2 kernel: do_IRQ: stack overflow: 464
Jan 14 03:06:21 fs2 kernel: [c04073bd] do_IRQ+0x5c/0xae
Jan 14 03:06:21 fs2 kernel
Building the PHP source rpms from Fedora 10 should work fine. We use
them for our servers. Rebuilding source RPMs is extremly easy.
Regards,
Peter
mbneto wrote:
I've searched the archives and found a post last march about a rpm
version of php for centos.
Any news about it?
Is it still
for creating the rendered
images of your geographical data and to OpenLayers or Mapbender or
eventulally p-mapper for publishing the rendered images on the web.
These are the tools that we been are using here for years and your can
go any distance with them.
Regards,
Peter
Michael A. Peters wrote
from
the Fedora/RedHat packages for things like directory layout and default
configuration?
Thanks,
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# note: as of pgtcl 1.5.2, its makefile is not parallel-safe
make all
popd
exit 0
Does anybody have any hint how to proceed?
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% of your available cpu-time. What
exactly is the problem here?
/Peter
Is there any way to lower the CPU utilization without compromising
security? (I.e. without using a less processor-intensive
encrypt/decrypt algorithm?)
...
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for elevator=deadline (which I know works)?
No that was me forgetting the option name.
Thanks Peter, it's elevator= not scheduler=
Does this mean I need to add elevator=deadline to grub.conf? Is
there a way to make the change without rebooting?
I'm afraid not, so possibly a late
not happened yet.
Setting scheduler is global in C4 it can be set as a kernel option
with a scheduler=deadline in grub.
Is that an alias for elevator=deadline (which I know works)?
/Peter
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, yumdownloader is a command/program that comes with the
yum-utils package on centos 4 and 5.
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Marcelo
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really use the correct svn binary? Maybe an old
installation is still active and your $PATH does not start the svn
binary in /usr/bin? Try to call the binaries with full path, since ldd
seems to report correct libraries.
Regards,
Peter
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On Tuesday 28 October 2008, R P Herrold wrote:
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Tom Brown wrote:
I need to create some local users but then 'disable' that user. I know
i can enable and disable the user
refers to password authentication. If
the user has a key in his/hers authorized_keys then they will still be able
to login.
/Peter
see also: man chage
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is USERID/PASSW0RD (zero, not o). I just can't find the doc on how to
reset to defaults.
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Spike Turner wrote:
James Fidell wrote:
I see an update for the CentOS4 kernel, to 2.6.9-78.0.5.EL,
has appeared over the weekend. I've not seen anything on the
announce list for it though. Have I missed something?
The kernels were actually in the updates directory on the
same date
for
restarting a process.
I like monit, it is easy to configure - if you only need to monitor one
service, than just configure that single service - no need to use the
whole set of features.
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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone else was trying to get Centos 5.2 onto an EeePC
1000H?
My EeePC came with XP, and I planned to put Centos on it in a dual-boot
config. I've been struggling with this for a few evenings now, with some
success (the wired ethernet is atl1e (gigabit rather than 10/100)
In my efforts to get the sound hardware working, I eventually decided to
try the latest vanilla kernel (2.6.27-rc6). I had a bit of a battle to
get it to work (it kept detecting the SATA disk as standard IDE, so
blocking the SATA drivers, and making the system run like a dog: I
finally fixed this
that
ubuntu use glibc 2.7 while centos5 use glibc 2.5.
That maybe the problem.
But updating glibc is too hard for me. Maybe I have to give up.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Tom G. Christensen
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Peter Cai wrote:
PS: the background of this problem is that Postgresql's
Hi all,
I have 2 linux distro —— ubuntu and centos.
My problem is that the sort command has different behavior when
sorting Chinese string encoded in utf8 file.
On Ubuntu, it is OK. But on CentOS, it WRONG.
I google this problem and it seems that's because of LC_COLLATE.
So I change
localedef -f UTF-8 -i zh_CN zh_CN.UTF-8
Nothing happened.
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Subject: Problem of sort utf8 file.
To: centos@centos.org
Hi all,
I have 2 linux distro —— ubuntu and centos.
My problem
is significant. put -larchive -lfuse
after archivemount.o
/Peter
archivemount.o(.text+0x1474): In function `save':
: undefined reference to `archive_write_set_compression_gzip'
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means perfect but unlike nice it atleast tries to do what you want :-)
Try it out.
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/sec)
would become your bottleneck.
Peter.
On Tuesday 02 September 2008 11:23:00 am Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I need to replace a slow HP MSA20 that’s a bottleneck right now (We are an
HP shop). HP’s only option with 3.5” SATA drives is stuck at SATA I behind
a SAS controller. Dell makes
as a next step.
/Peter
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that the memdisk from the centos-5 pkg syslinux-3.11-4 does
indeed boot 2880K floppy images.
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Worth noting, rsyslog-2.0.0-11.el5 is in base since CentOS-5.2.
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to find out is to
boot the installer to see if it detects your raid card. Another is to try the
live-dvd.
Good luck,
Peter
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didn't expect).
To further investigate what you server does indeed run in runlevel 3 and 5
study relevant columns from the command: chkconfig --list.
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and everyone has moved on to
PCI-express.
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On Tuesday 15 July 2008, Tony Schreiner wrote:
On Jul 15, 2008, at 5:45 AM, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
...
But at this point it's probably relevant to ask why do you care? I
have seen
many high performance PCI, PCI-X and PCI-express cards but PCI-
X-2? ...that
hasn't seen any wide use
the 3b5
system-wide (not broken, don't fix).
As it happens 3b5 is broken (security wise).
/Peter
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expect: http://glpi-project.org/spip.php?lang=en
It can easily be combined with OCS Inventory NG:
OCSNG: http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/
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messages. All this because fdisk only uses msdos-style partition tables which
by design doesn't work for 2T devices. Of course the worst part of all this
is fdisks complete lack of error checking...
I your device/drive is not larger than 2T then this theory falls.
/Peter
However
to format a small filesystem on a large partition?
How big is the drive/device on which you have created this partition?
/Peter
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So far everything works out of the box and its much faster than even the
1.2Ghz Epia's I tried.
Fan is fairly noisy though. :-(
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On Tuesday 01 July 2008 06:24:55 pm Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Peter,
Does that unit support pxe and what type of pata controller is on it?
It doesn't use those newer generation jmicron (and variations) does it?
I need to build a few pxe booted thinclients for use with rdesktop and
those look
noro wrote:
hi,
i try use iptables connlimit,
# iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 16
--connlimit-mask 24 -j DROP
iptables: Unknown error 4294967295
where is problem ?
thanks
# rpm -qa | grep iptables
iptables-1.3.5-4.el5
# uname -a
Linux
have in your server?
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and the difference from those two is
what you want.
That is, something like this works on my machine for listing stuff installed
from rpmforge(all one line of course):
export T=$(mktemp) yum list extras $T ; yum --disablerepo=rpmforge list
extras | grep -v -f $T ; rm -f $T
/Peter
Dear all,
on a brand new DELL computer CentOS 5.1 installs well, but the
internet connection is extremely slow (8 kB/s, indeed kiloBytes !).
Did anyone find a solution to that problem ? It might be more
DELL specific than CentOS specific.
Yours,
Peter
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anyone had encoutered the same problem already,
and could perhaps provide a solution.
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will try to
get it work with a redhat based linux.
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can disable the 'enforcing' at boot or change the flag in the
config file somewhere under /etc/selinux as I recall.
-Peter
2008/6/10 Joseph L. Casale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not sure as it relates specifically to XEN - but I would have a
look through the /etc/rc.d
directory. If it's not being turned
off.
I have a similar board, try passing pci=nommconf instead of acpi=off. That
enables me to run smp ok.
/Peter
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That's an excellent idea.
-pf
2008/6/9 Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rajeev R. Veedu wrote:
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Behalf Of Steve Huff
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 7:34 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Copying files
drives - or just
drop into grub at boot
and tell it to boot from the partition of another drive.
-Peter
2008/6/9 Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have two drives in a software mirror. Other than setting the bios to
boot from the second drive, is there any way to confirm that grub
checks, then allow to next hop where you can
spam-check, virus check, then allow to local intranet mail server for
local delivery / IMAP.
But if you want to farm it out - use Postini.
-Peter
2008/6/8 Jason Pyeron [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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[mysqldump]
quick
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-Peter
2008/6/9 Ryan Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michel van Deventer wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 16:38 -0500, Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok.. Im curious.. Can I install CentOS on a compact flash card, then
have the MySQL
for windows
;* extension=php_mysqli.dll*ignore - it's for windows
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2008/6/9 Pro Green European [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi.
Have you tried other protocols? Is it really only http
transfers that are slow?
Yes. Ftp
partition somewhere else once a week for a potential restore of just
such a failure.
-Peter
2008/6/9 Ryan Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
John R Pierce wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
I was trying to get the CF as the system drive and keep the database on a
seperate drive incase either failed
bitty like this that can screw you up.
-Peter
2008/6/9 Pro Green European [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The query log on the database server tells me that there are around 20-30
seconds between each data request from the webserver to the database server.
Accessing the same database from another
for example. You can configure it to cascade all the machines
how ever you like.
http://www.apcupsd.org/
For example a host:
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] peter]$ cat /etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf
## apcupsd.conf v1.1 ##
#
# for apcupsd release 3.10.15 (04 August 2004) - redhat
I'm not sure as it relates specifically to XEN - but I would have a
look through the /etc/rc.d
directory. If it's not being turned on there, 'egrep -i iptables'
/etc/init.d/* and see if it's in any startup script there.
Slim chance they may be something in rc.local as well.
-Peter
2008/6/9
By the way - what does 'AFAIS' stand for?
-Peter
2008/6/9 Kai Schaetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:46:03 -0600:
Somehow it gets turned on after a reboot, how can I deduce what is
activating it?
AFAIS iptables is active all the time in CentOS 5
suggestions?
Use acpi=off or noapic to deal with broken Asus bioses.
Next time, buy MSI or A-bit.
Doesn't MSI require you to have windows for bios updates?
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temperature sensors and their kernel drivers to be the source of all
problems. After unplugging the USB devices and unloading the kernel
modules, the machine runs without any problems.
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) then remember
to set it on the lv device, not the pv device.
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On Thursday 17 April 2008, Brian Mathis wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Peter Kjellstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Clint Dilks wrote:
1. Currently all of the key pairs we are using have empty passphrases
is it worth the effort of changing
, in place, etc.).
For example rsync functions.
It won't work automatically anymore in cron if we use passphrase.
Then please do use a restricted key. More specifically, add the key to the
authorized_keys with restrictions (see man pages)
/Peter
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-$(uname -r)). grep for 4KSTACK. If it's not set it's 8K
(afaik).
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On Monday 07 April 2008, Alan Bartlett wrote:
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The only way I know of is to look at your kernels .config (typicall found
at /boot/config-$(uname -r)). grep for 4KSTACK. If it's not set it's 8K
(afaik).
Correct. For example
way to deal with this?
SSH question. Can I setup a group of users who can access SSH from the
local network. Then a separate list of users that can access SSH from
the internet?
Yes, see /etc/security/access.conf (it's well commented).
/Peter
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have that much bandwidth, you will anyway end up running a
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to the output of strace changing timing stress.
Try redirecting the strace output to a separate (local filesystem or
ramdisk) file, possibly restricted to file operations. Also: check top
- you don't have swap or ram problems?
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).
Also, these counters are wrapping counters (32-bit on i386 (wraps every now
and then), 64-bit on x86_64 (never wraps)).
/Peter
, so won't match exactly
to a file length. Not an expert explanation, but adequate, I think :-)
Anne
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it quick and stable. (but I tend to only view
text based reports) I haven't used evince on my setup but I have used
kpdf remotely with no issues as well.
-Peter
-Cardiff - UK
On 14/03/2008, Niki Kovacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William L. Maltby a écrit :
Is there an alternative?
I use
yourself a lot of trouble by just using Solaris 9 as the
model for pre-10 Solaris.
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checksums and signatures:
$ rpm --checksig perl-5.8.8-10.el5_0.2.i386.rpm
perl-5.8.8-10.el5_0.2.i386.rpm: (sha1) dsa sha1 md5 gpg OK
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that it thinks the machine is an i586
(or atleast not i686).
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Can you include the output of these commands:
# cat /etc/redhat-release
# yum list installed '*yum*'
# cat /etc/yum.conf
# cat /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo
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That was the dumbest piece of advice so far.
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to the point that you SHOULD NEVER use fedora RPMS
directly on CentOS.
I completely agree and would just like to add that what you _should_ be
looking for when repo/rpm-hunting is rpms/repos for el5. Repos don't provides
different builds for different el-clones...
/Peter
If you really want
Hi -
It was recommended to me on the Fedora list that I consider upgrading to
CentOS 5 from my present FC5 - the machine is used only as a light-duty
CLI-only server. I have a couple of quick questions in that regard:
1. Is now a bad time to install CentOS 5, what with the root exploit out
Garrick Staples wrote:
I guess this implies that you don't currently have a regular backup system in
place?
When you say load, you mean a giant 'cp'? That technically works, but is not
the ideal. When you mount it in the new install, you'll find a bunch of broken
uid/gids. Best is an archive
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Peter Blajev wrote:
...
- fdisk creates partitions up to 2.1TB in size. Use parted instead.
The difference is not fdisk vs. parted. It's MSDOS-MBR vs. GPT (different
types of partition tables). But since fdisk doesn't support GPT you'll have
to use parted. Note
that gave me 2TB volume
group. Googling around it looks like there is 2TB limit and there should be
some kernel parameters to tweak but I still can't get a clear answer.
Thanks
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multiple replicas (probably not what you want) or a storage system that can
do cheap snapshots and keep a weeks worth of daily snapshots alive.
Good luck,
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addressing, you're just
slowing the system down, making it deal with larger addresses for no
benefit.
Not quite true either, x86_64 brings with it, for example, more registers.
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mmx fxsr sse sse2 syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt
3dnowext 3dnow up pni lahf_lm ts fid vid ttp tm stc
This part lists all the features of the CPU and the one that means x86_64 is
callled lm (long-mode). This Semperon CPU should not be able to run an
x86_64 linux dist.
/Peter
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to leave it loaded and ignore
the error (I'd actually call it a warning). If the functionality is very
important to your then you might want to do as EDAC suggests and investigate
BIOS upgrades (or just have a look at the relevant BIOS settings).
/Peter
Please advice on what to do next?
Thank you
.
What would you recommend? What is the best practice for doing that?
Unfortunately SAN and NAS are not really an option due to some financial
restructions. I'm thinking SMB...? Would that work?
Thank you
Peter
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On Jan 5, 2008 6:48 PM, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a yum update my two guests that had been shutdown do not start
any more. I have two other guests running that seem to work okay but I
am now afraid that they won't come up again if I restart them.
I solved my problem
)
Is anytone else with CentOS 5 experiencing this kind of problems?
Should I try downgrading?
Regards,
Peter
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one it will probably burn out.
http://www.playtool.com/pages/psurailhistory/rails.html
Peter.
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