that's still
at a roll your own or obtain elsewhere status.
The source for all this is here:
https://git.crc.id.au/netwiz/xen413
Yes, I take patches.
Steven Haigh
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 10:11, Christoph wrote:
hi
if you need someone
On 2019-12-13 04:54, Kevin Stange wrote:
I don't want to burden Steven Haigh any, but I wonder if there's a way
we could combine some of our efforts to make both "Xen made easy!" and
the Virt SIG Xen easier to manage.
I've been thinking about this for a while. The proble
On Friday, 8 March 2019 4:42:13 AM AEDT George Dunlap wrote:
> I'd suggest 4.19.
+1
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The Scalix license (http://www.scalix.com/community/opensource/licensing.php
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to get some kind of redundancy. Then restore what you
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people are
much more willing to help you if you don't throw abuse at them.
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no network connectivity :(
echo No Network!
mv /root/bootinfo /root/bootinfo.failed
cp -f /etc/grub.conf-good /etc/grub.conf
reboot
fi
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Subject: [CentOS] Re: Kernel 2.6.18-53.1.13.el5 fails on network.
on 2/14/2008 10:38 AM Steven Haigh spake the following:
I
- so I can't sit down
and reboot upon reboot to try and figure out the cause of the problem.
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The obvious additions in .53 are kpartx and dmraid - however as I'm using a
plain HDD (hda) with no RAID, I don't really think that would cause an
issue.
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want to
make sure it works 100% before I tell the machine to reboot ;)
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Hi All (again).
I am still at a loss on this one. Does anyone have any pointers for me?
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I'm seeing a random issue with my procmail filters (only on email
from this list) where once every so often, it will fail to filter a
message. I
On 23/01/2008, at 2:35 AM, Bart Schaefer wrote:
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I am still at a loss on this one. Does anyone have any pointers for
me?
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perhaps?
Hmm - thanks - that might be my next resort if I don't
-- *help*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 netwiz netwiz 1 Jan 23 03:51 --help
$ rm -f -- --help
$ ls -l -- *help*
ls: *help*: No such file or directory
$
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:
Interestingly, most Unix utilities have a command line option which
will
cause the system to rip the user's legs off and beat them to death
with the
soggy ends. This is often the default behaviour. -- Bruce Murphy
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to explain this. I've run fsck over the disk with no
sign of errors.
Has anyone stumbled upon this before?
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what shorewall rules are saying.
And I can see the results.
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-A INPUT -j DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -j DROP
There you go. That's a very basic firewall using iptables in about 3
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 05:49:21PM +1100, Steven Haigh wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to fix a display issue when using mutt inside a screen session.
This issue came to my attention when the following posts hit my mailbox:
10723 Mário Gamito [CentOS] Another question
default to UTF-8, which causes weird display corruption
when using screen. On a side note, the Mac OSX terminal isn't affected. It
handles UTF-8 by default.
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They have the internet on computers
can download it at www.wordpress.org - it requires apache + php + mysql.
There's a hell of a lot of support for it, and it's very quick to get going.
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As soon as we started programming, we
linux = same as xterm-color
Does anyone know how I might be able to correct this? Is this an issue with
screen or the
termcap or maybe even mutt?
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Do not meddle in the affairs of UNIX
from coming up
at boot time and using NetworkManager for establishing network
connectivity.
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1) This could be anything. From file system corruption, to a bug.
2) rpm --rebuilddb will do what you need.
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is here?
Available Packages
Name : flex
Arch : i386
Version: 2.5.4a
Release: 41.fc6
Size : 124 k
Repo : base
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, and the correct
username associated with the same UID on each machine.
If you are running multiple systems, I would suggest looking into NIS.
This will allow you to create the accounts in NIS and have them use
the same details on each machine.
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physical CPUs. This way, you get the best usage of your hardware.
4) Get lots and lots of RAM. We use systems with 8Gb RAM. We give the
hypervisor 256Mb, and then chunks of 256Mb, 512Mb or 1Gb to each DomU
depending on usage.
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On 15/09/2007, at 2:26 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 12:15:30PM +1000, Steven Haigh wrote:
Hi all,
I've had this error rear it's ugly head again and I'm not exactly
sure why. The output in /var/log/message is:
crond[14764]: pam_loginuid(crond:session): set_loginuid failed
else means that all
those attempts would fail. As long as the UID is set to 0, most
system things won't care that the user root is now known as R00t.
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*snip*
Is there any way to repair this obviously corrupt data?
fsck.ext2 /dev/sda1
Obviously replacing sda1 with your partition and drive for your
external device.
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somehow?
With Xen, you can use VNC as a graphics display. You will need to
make sure you have the correct hardware, as it requires a certain CPU
capability to virtualise Windows on Linux using Xen I think it's
HVM?
Google should be able to help you out here.
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need also a processor with VT (Intel) or V-Pacifica (AMD) to
support full-virtualization on Xen
Ahhh VT - that's the one :)
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/sync_action
This will get your RAID array to rebuild and hopefully be fine... Or
be marked as dead ;)
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/ for the mentioned file and
it was not found. I did a quick check and locate only found /sbin/
iptables-restore. I had done updatedb before using locate.
All your firewall rules are in the file: /etc/sysconfig/iptables.
Check on line 35 of that file.
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