> On 6/1/2012 4:34 AM, Jane Wayne wrote:
>> i have downloaded the CentOS distribution that comes with Xen Cloud
>> Platform (XCP) at http://www.xen.org/download/xcp/index.html. i am
>> trying to install the parted utility.
>>
>> yum install parted
>>
>> however, i get the following message.
>>
>>
> aurfalien wrote:
>> On May 21, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Shiv. NK wrote:
>>>
>>> bind cannot load zone files, i see the following in the log for all
>>> domains.
>>>
>>> i have tried with 777 to all zone files but does not make difference.
>>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Are /etc and /var/named/master on separate filesystems? NFS won't allow
>> you to mount multiple shares if they are both on the same filesystem.
>>
>> Regards,
>> James Edwards
>>
>
> Hi James,
>
> Thanks for your response and the information. Yes, they are on same file
> system. i
Dear all,
bind cannot load zone files, i see the following in the log for all domains.
i have tried with 777 to all zone files but does not make difference. main
directories are also owned by named:named
May 21 15:45:23 nsfo1 named-sdb[2482]: zone dot.com.gh/IN: loading from
master file master
> Hi,
>
> Are /etc and /var/named/master on separate filesystems? NFS won't allow
> you to mount multiple shares if they are both on the same filesystem.
>
> Regards,
> James Edwards
>
Hi James,
Thanks for your response and the information. Yes, they are on same file
system. i am sure that is t
Hi Dear List,
i am experiencing strange problem with NFS, they is CentOS 6.2 x86_64
machines. One CentOS is sharing two directories (following)
/etc 192.168.0.41(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
/var/named/master 192.168.0.41(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
nfs is started on server side
there are proper entr
>>
> [root@proxy1 squid]# netstat -npl | grep ntp
> udp0 0 172.21.0.2:123 0.0.0.0:*
> 1154/ntpd
> udp0 0 127.0.0.1:123 0.0.0.0:*
> 1154/ntpd
> udp0 0 0.0.0.0:123 0.0.0.0:*
>
Hello Dear Friends,
it is CentOS Release 6.2, ntpd is running but do not see bounded to the
port udp:123
any guidelines would be very much appreciable.
[root@jet mavi]# netstat -ntlp | grep ntpd
[root@jet mavi]# netstat -ntl | grep 123
But the service is running -
[root@jet mavi]# /etc/i
> Can you provide a somewhat less generic term for "the VPN traffic"?
>
> If the VPN has an interface, then you can monitor this like you monitor
> any other interface, yes with Nagios / Cacti and the like...
>
Dear Glies,
Thanks for the information sent. VPN is between two Cisco routers. using
Hi List Members,
i understand that perhaps i should not ask this question here. But you all
are technical. Therefor, has anyone ever monitor the VPN traffic using any
open source tools such as Zabbix/Nagios/Cacti? or any other
Thanks
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> On Tue, 15 May 2012 11:47:12 -
> "Shiv. NK" wrote:
>
>> Hi list Members,
>>
>> i receive one email everyday (system report) from CentOS5, such as ssh
>> attempt made, available disk space etc..
>>
>> but CentOS 6.2 does not do tha
Hi list Members,
i receive one email everyday (system report) from CentOS5, such as ssh
attempt made, available disk space etc..
but CentOS 6.2 does not do that. Any idea why that?
Thanks / Shiv. NK
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