fine with CentOS 5. (It even works fine under CentOS
4.8!). I did have to add the 'irqpoll' kernel parameter.
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> > You need:
> >
> > ns1.exampleA.com. IN Â Â Â A Â Â Â 1.1.1.1
> > ns2.exampleA.com. IN Â Â Â A Â Â Â 1.1.1.2
> >
>
>
well. And if these site are sending E-Mail, MX
records would be *polite*. MTAs often toss E-Mail from addresses
lacking MX records... And if you have a MX record pointing to
mail.exampleA.com and/or mail.exampleB.com, you will need IN A records
for the mail. hosts as well. Or you ca
e
> 10800
> 3600
> 604800
> 38400 )
> exampleB.com. IN NS ns1.exampleB.com.
> exampleB.com. IN NS ns2.exampleB.com.
> exampleB.com. IN A 1.1.1.3
> exampl
etion with each other. As a line of reasearch, this is
somewhat fruitless. And it is doubtful anyone would really care --
anyone who is tech savey enough to know how use dig, whois, etc. knows
how BIND and Apache work and know all about virtual hosting, etc.
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transfer
deepsoft.com
allow-transfer { any;};
};
In deepsoft.com.zone file are 'IN A' records that bind .deepsoft.com to
some IP address and in wendellfullmoon.org.zone are 'IN A' records that
bind .are 'IN A' records that bind .wendellfullmoon.org to
some IP a
t; # SUMMITNJHOME.COM#
> # TITLE: LCENT01 BOX #
> # LOCATION:SUMMIT BASEMENT#
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> > > Is there a
nted file systems encountered along the
way). You do need to dump ... | restore ... *each* disk file system (/,
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from that: one for swap and one for /).
Here is an article I wrote about doing this:
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> > Note: in the case of mkinitrd, you will need to rebuild
(at least) someplace (eg under /sysroot), then chroot there. Don't
forget to fix /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/grub.conf (root=...).
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one that shows up2date-config GUI setup but I do not have X running on this
> server and do not want to screw up the config with the CLI version of it.
> We need to go to stock versions to match our production RHEL 4.8 machines.
> Thanks,
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> > and
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > host=http://mirror.clarkson.edu/centos/5.5/isos/x86_64/
> > mount -v /distrostemp
> > #wget -c -nv -P /distrostemp/ ${host}CentOS-5.5-x86_64-LiveCD.iso
ss) link (about 1-2 mbits/sec).
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You only need to reboot when you do kernel upgrades.
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ively makes the raid sets consist of single disks (normally a
silly thing to do, but perfectly possible).
When you then --add the disks back, mdadm treats these disks as *new*
disks with no valid data on them. The new disks become spare sets and
the raid subsystem procedes to rebuild/resync the r
db...
I *think* you can fix this by using mdadm to add (mdadm --add ...) sda
and make it rebuild sda1 and sda2 from sdb1 and sdb2. You mav have to
--fail and --remove it first.
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> > The main problem is that yum is NOT well written to deal with a slow
> > and *unreliable* dial-up interface -- it in fact behaves ext
Both are a waste
of time. (I also removed Open Office, since it is too big to maintain
on a dial-up system, esp. since *I* don't ever do 'word processing'.) I
manually run 'yum check-update' from time to time (when is the centos
updates digest going to resume on this li
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27;s limitations would mostly be a matter of fast enough disk
access, partitularly if it was set up as a caching proxy server.
>
> Sorry for stupid questions. At some point I'm going to have to learn
> about Linux servers. I'm hoping this project will help me get started
BIOS device to
the grub device. The *Grub loader* is only going to be using BIOS I/O
calls. Grub's loader file(s) use 'hdN' to access file systems
(partitions).
On the systems I have seen where there have never been 'native' IDE
disks (eg either SATA with a SATA w/SCSI abstrac
faults0 0
> >
And the CentOS installer did the 'smart' thing WRT the fstab, and I
expect also in the grub.conf file (eg kernel ...
root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00), making the change from 'legacy' (IDE)
mode to 'native' (SATA) mode painless, so long as the S
gt;
> Should I change this too sda? It works and boots the way it is but
> just wandering?
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'driver'), along with the needed .ppd files for the new printers. I
don't think the new printers require any new actual *code* -- they all
use the same basic raster format and the same basic driver protocol
(they all u
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Lexmark.)
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Why not just do
`the thing that generates standard out here` | ssh -q 192.168.122.2 dd
of=somethin
eg
find . | ssh -q 192.168.122.2 dd of=find.out
You don't need tar for anything.
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> /dev/sdb1 119M 12M 103M 10% /boot
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> /dev/sda2 is a 3.3TB ext4 partition, so /dev/sda uses GPT hence /boot
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installer that way. Is is just easier to be able to 'repartition' while
running the live system (eg doing lvcreate, lvresize, etc. as needed).
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y tips.
On a certain level there really isn't much difference from a general
admin POV -- it does not really make sense to go into a certain level of
detail (like specific version numbers). Basic functionallity is not
going to change from point version to point version.
>
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mounted as /boot? What happens
if you do this:
umount /boot
ls /boot
>
> What would be a solution I should seek to achieve, compile them
> myself? Or is there a way I can tell my CentOS box "these are here,
> look you fool, use them!"?
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> various kernels leading upto the newest release I believe so how can I
> compile those into a vmlinuz image to go into /boot (if that is indeed
> what needs doing?)
No, what is in /lib/modules are the modules that are NO
t 27 2008 /boot/grub/menu.lst -> ./grub.conf
>
> Same difference :p
On additional thought: is /boot mounted read-only?
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mkinitrd? or delete /sbin/grubby?)
sauron.deepsoft.com% rpm -qf /sbin/grubby
mkinitrd-5.1.19.6-61.el5_5.2
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d see what is being booted by default. You might
need to fix these files (and re-run lilo if you are using lilo), and
then reboot.
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gollum.deepsoft.com% sudo modprobe ext4
gollum.deepsoft.com% lsmod | grep ext4
ext4 243693 0
jbd2 58329 1 ext4
crc16 6209 1 ext4
(gollum is my laptop, also CentOS 5.5)
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is just plain vague -- that is a kind of general
non-specific question -- kind of like the 'ultimate' question in the
Hitchhiker's Guide (answer: 42). And these vague, wide scope questions
tend to suggest that the asker really does not know what to ask in the
first place. And
//download.fedora.sr.unh.edu/pub/epel/5/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml:
> [Errno 12] Timeout:
> Trying other mirror.
>
> And it's still going. What we have here is a massive problem with the
> mirrors.
>
> So, any *real* idea what's going on?
>
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laces to figure out what the swap partition
is 'called' and is probably falling back to the UUID as the fallback
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l should NOT
be used. Yes, the default works (one big happy filesystem), and
actually might make sense for a virtual server, but otherwise no. See
http://www.deepsoft.com/2006/03/partitioning-for-linux/
for some thoughts on partitioning for Linux (also applies to LVM volumes).
>
> Tha
ally creating one LVM volume taking up all
available space for the root file system), is pretty useless. With
modern *large* disks. LVM (if set up properly) allows creating and/or
resizing logical disks without having to shutdown and/or rebooting the
system. This is often usefull for installing vir
ver.
MD's RAID works at the physical disk I/O level, so the all of the disks
in a RAID1 mirror set have the same data at the same physical disk
locations (same LBAs).
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the directory. Not having execute access on a directory keeps
'noisy' people from discovering the contents of the directory. This is
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> > A PowerEdge with plain old SATA disks will complain about a missing disk
> > as well -- we had a disk die and everytime it boot
just a matter of waiting on WD and UPS...)
>
> In any case, yes, you must go into the BIOS and explicitly enumerate your
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> >> I just installed centos on a Dell that used to have 2 internal disks,
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suggests this. Do you have any special or custom init scripts relating
to your bonding (maybe something that loads special kernel modules or
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ce packages included in RHEL n.m that are not
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> > On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
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g. That is not an option in this case.
> Are there any pitfalls to watch out for when upgrading? Is it even possible
> to go up 3 revisions?
> Thanks,
> John
Why to 4.7? The current point release for CentOS 4 is 4.8. Going from
4.4 to 4.8 is trivial ('yum update' t
wn (*sigh*)
> but I was wondering if anyone else had come across a similar issue and
> had a work around?
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> How can I get that to work?
It would be simplier to just get a network camera, such as the ones made
by axis.com.
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gt; exists,
> rsync will only transfer differences, though.
scp and wget both give transfer speed information. So using scp to send
or receive a large file or using wget to 'suck down' a file via http or
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quot; to "sda" so the partitions will mount or
> is it more involved than that?
/etc/fstab
Also, you need to change the grub config (root=/dev/hda).
Even better than changing from /dev/hda to /dev/sda, would be to use
labeled file systems (using LABEL=mumble instead of /dev/hd
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er in turn and seeing the
download fail. *Usually* it fails on a few servers and eventually
completes the download on one. When all of the public mirrors (on the
mirrorlist yum fetched) failed *with the same error* I figured that
something was wrong somewhere, so I reported it to the Centos list.
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