is not a perfect
solution either. Any solution is going to have trade offs.
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requests them. The tftp server is usually the same server as the
>network server exporting the installation tree.
>
>(end of section)
>
>
> like, *WHAT* files?? does anyone PROOF READ this stuff ?!? (yeah, I
> know, this is upstream's problem, not CentOS...)
is
wrong but other times I cannot get it to work. I fought with a software raid 1
setup yesterday and never did get it to work.
At some point I need to file a bug wrt this but I have not taken the time to
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>> I have no idea if this difference is a "bug" or a "feature", and
>> leave it to others to determine that.
>
> feature - been that way in Fedora for many versions now.
It is also that way in Centos 5 if you run samba3x.
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cription: The goal of this project is to provide a fully functional Linux
terminal
: server, capable of accepting connections from rdesktop and
Microsoft's own
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repo there is no such group.
There is also a Minimal group that does not appear in comps.
All I am trying to do is understand the relationship between the groups
listed in anaconda and in comps.xml.
Does anaconda use a different comps.xml?
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, John Doe wrote:
> Hey,
>
> just wondering if CentOS 6 CDs isos are also planned, or if there will be
> only the DVDs ones...?
You might want to read the announcement @ http://www.centos.org?
You will find the answer to your question there.
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PLEASE STOP. WE DO NOT NEED THIS AGAIN, ESPECIALLY SO CLOSE TO RELEASE.
+1
FWIW, traffic on the mirror list says C6 is being rsync'd to the external
mirrors
as I type this.
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[myuser] -> [myuser] ->
[myuser] succeeded
Has anyone else seen this behavior?
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run the server. (along with lots of other info)
>
> An external device would be fine if I could somehow transfer the
> information to my centos server where I want to remotely access /
> process this information.
Since killawatt was brought up, how about
http://www.ladyada.net/make/t
te the machines. In
fact I usually end up hacking up the first cut of the centos-release rpm for a
new release based on the previous version (in this case 5.5) so that I can do
my upgrades. It is not all that hard to do but it would be easier if I had
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on clients.
By default no subsystems are defined. Note that this option applies to
protocol version 2 only.
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20080220110039 might be useful in
setting this up.
Of course I could be wrong since I have not tried this yet but it is on my
short list for this week.
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these are very simple
> question, and for that please accept my apologies.
How about yum install php-mcrypt?
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-1.2.2-1.rf.src.rpm
> error: cannot create %sourcedir /home/test/rpm/SOURCES
Just a guess but try creating the %sourcedir above. Most likely you
will need other directories as well. You could also use mock but that
will need to be setup as well.
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be able to both grow and shrink the gpt
partitions on iscsi?
The machine is not in production yet so at this time I am just experimenting
so that when I have live data on it, I can be reasonably sure that I can resize
the iscsi partitions without data loss.
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gt; network. Is this possible ?
You should look at https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/ and kickstart. This will
give repeatable automated installs over a variety of hardware.
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 10/31/2009 02:33 PM, Tom Diehl wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know where I can get centos-release-5-4.el5.centos.1.src.rpm?
>>
>
> there are a couple of srpms that are still pending out, I'll get these
>
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get centos-release-5-4.el5.centos.1.src.rpm?
I have looked on several mirrors and that one seems to be MIA. Even Google
does not seem to know where it is.
I need it so I can rebuild it with my local yum repos in it.
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greater then the existing centos
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Hi Timo,
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> thus Tom Diehl spake:
> | Hi,
> |
> | Has anyone tried upgrading xen domu's from 5.2 to 5.3? I just did a
> | yum upgrade glibc & yum upgrade yum. A
he dom0
seems to be OK, although I have not yet rebooted it.
I did not see anything in the release notes.
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x under the hood.
FWIW, they had Scalix running for 3+ years.
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the don't work as root
stuff but when you have to work as root you might as well have all of
the best tools for the job.
The easiest way to set the alias is to comment out the following 2
lines in /etc/profile.d/vim.sh
#[ -x //usr/bin/id ] || return
#[ `//usr/bin/id -u` -le 100 ] &&
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tom Diehl wrote:
> I installed the OpenIPMI packages but when I run the above command
> I get the following:
>
> (geppetto pts5) # ipmitool sdr
> Could not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0: No such
file or directory
> Get Device
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the machine is an ibm X3655 with C5 installed on it.
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ompat_check: guest type xen-3.0-x86_32"
in google you might just get the info you need. Do not forget to include the
quotes in your google search.
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know good source (mostly locally built).
Ummm, from the yum man page:
--nogpgcheck
Run with gpg signature checking disabled.
Configuration Option: gpgcheck
Does that do what you want?
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have problems I cannot resolve myself but I have needed this support in the past
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configs, the ssl enabled virtual hosts started working.
It turns out that with the exception of the ssl cert locations, the same
settings I used on the C4 box will also work on the C5 box.
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d the config files over to the new machine, reloading
httpd and everyting just worked. Is there something different about ssl on
C5? Does anyone know a good way to troubleshoot this.
Google and the docs are not helping.
What am I missing?
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[ `//usr/bin/id -u` -le 100 ] && return
In my version, it is line 3. Logout and log back in and presto you have
colors, assuming you have the proper packages installed.
Make sure you understand the implications of doing this before you do this.
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og. Also, looking at the upstream's errata for postfix may tell
you.
Instead of downloading the srpm why not just run rpm -q --changelog postfix |
less
and read that?
If the rpm is not installed, do rpm -qp --changelog /path/to/postfix-blah.rpm
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are installed before you get to %post. I do not remember needing to worry about
this in C4 and earlier but it bit me when I did my first kickstart install of
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If this is not what you are talking about, feel free to ignore me.
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Are you out of inodes?? df -i to see
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reinvent the wheel? Use what you are comfortable with. For me that is
fwbuilder but for you that sounds like it is Astaro.
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That way you will not have to select it each time you reboot.
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rsync will delete your seed iso and leave you with whatever it has succeeded in
downloading and running a checksum against.
If you are really curious about all of this magic have a look here:
http://rsync.samba.org/how-rsync-works.html
Most people do not realize just how cool rsync is.
Hop
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hecked syslog it is running
Just a thought, rpm -V sysklogd. See what you get. Also have you run ckrootkit
or similar on the machine?
I know you said this started after an update and most likely you are correct
but it is just a thought. You never know what kind of coincidence you might
run into.
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Kenneth Porter wrote:
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wrote:
SSL3_GET_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE
Isn't that for when you need the client to prove who he his? Are you
requiring client SSL certs? It looks like the client is
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Tom Diehl wrote on Thu, 25 Oct 2007 14:54:19 -0400 (EDT):
error 18 at 0 depth lookup:self signed certificate
OK
(roadrunner pts1) #
Am I correct that the above error is normal for a self signed cert?
Seems so, yes. I get the same. I think your cert
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Tom Diehl wrote:
Ok, So I changed the Makefile from localhost to match the actual hostname
of the machine. I then ran "make testcert" as suggested above and answered
the questions as appropriate. It then generate
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Hi,
Does anyone have a pointer to correct documentation for generating and
installing a self signed ssl cert for use on httpd on a C-5 machine?
The docs say to use genkey but AFAIK upstream rm
le is not being helpful
and I am getting frustrated. I wish I better understood open ssl. :-(
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Tom Diehl wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Tom Diehl wrote:
Hi Tim,
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Tim Verhoeven wrote:
On 9/13/07, Tom Diehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know how I can find out if an ibm ser
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
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They do but nothing I can find in there tells me if it is real hardware
raid or fake raid. Adaptec for example, also says that their fake raid
cards
are comaptable with Linux but they do not clearly specify if it is fake
raid
or
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Hi Tim,
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Does anyone know how I can find out if an ibm serveraid
8k sas storage
controller (zero channel RAID) is a real ha
Hi Tim,
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Does anyone know how I can find out if an ibm serveraid 8k sas storage
controller (zero channel RAID) is a real hardware RAID controller and
supported in the standard CentOs kernel or i
3ware controller.
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disable the automatic fsck and also
how to use lvm snapshots to run an fsck with everything up and running.
Never tried it myself but I am sure Ted Tso knows what he is talking about.
It is for sure on my to-do list.
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(/usr/sbin/smbd) "search" to bin (bin_t). For complete SELinux messages.
run sealert -l ca16f5d1-dd8a-4c9f-a535-1ff823c14583
The sealert thing displays information similar to setroubleshootd.
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