On 26.06.2009 Amos Shapira wrote:
> I just received a promotion for "Free XenServer" through
חופשי זה יותר מחינם
And to the Hebrew-challenged -- Libre is more than gratis.
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Hi,
I just received a promotion for "Free XenServer" through
SearchEnterpriseLinux. Can someone explain to me what, if at all, is
the advantage of using it? Can it replace the CentOS 5 Dom0's I use
now and if so will it run my DomU's more efficiently? Or does it just
have a slicker management cons
It's all working now.
The problem was firewall only.
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Ori Idan
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Oron Peled wrote:
> On 25.06.2009 Ori Idan wrote:
> > I am trying to set an NFS server (for a local network) on fedora 9
> > I have exported the directory in /etc/exports
> > I have started rpcbi
Herouth Maoz wrote:
> Quoting Dan Shimshoni :
>
>>> and if you show it in a BiDi aware application (say, konqueror >or
>>> whatever file explorer you use), it will show properly.
>>
>> It is true that if I try to browse the contents of this directory with
>> mozilla for example, it shows indeed :
On 25.06.2009 Ori Idan wrote:
> I am trying to set an NFS server (for a local network) on fedora 9
> I have exported the directory in /etc/exports
> I have started rpcbind and nfs
> From another computer (in this case running Ubuntu) I tried mounting the
> directory. After few seconds I got an erro
On Thursday 25 June 2009 16:52:11 Baruch Siach wrote:
> Hi Shlomi,
>
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 04:20:00PM +0300, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > Replying to myself, I'd like to note that I recently fixed some build
> > problems in the Freecell Solver distribution, and after I was through,
> > MSVC now gener
Hello,
I'm looking for a FOSS based tool to manage multiple email groups with the
ability to send mass email to people who register for it (that is, not a
spam but rather something closer to a malling list).
The thing is, that it should contain support for generating using web based
app email HT
Hi Shlomi,
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 04:20:00PM +0300, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Replying to myself, I'd like to note that I recently fixed some build
> problems in the Freecell Solver distribution, and after I was through, MSVC
> now generates a larger .dll file, comparable in size to the gcc -Os one -
Hi all!
On Thursday 11 June 2009 16:59:32 Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Based on the gcc-4.4.0 (with -Os) / x86-Linux shared library sizes here:
>
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/fc-solve-discuss/message/998
>
> And the Visual C++/Win32 (also x86) .dll sizes here:
>
> http://tech.groups.ya
--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Ori Idan wrote:
> From: Ori Idan
> Subject: Setting NFS server on Fedora Core 9
> To: "IGLU Mailing list"
> Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 2:27 PM
> I am trying to set an
> NFS server (for a local network) on fedora 9
> I have exported the directory in /etc/exports
> I h
Try to see that RPC is working properly & the shares are really exported:
from the server run:
rpcinfo -p 0 (shows RPC) -> check for NFS entries
showmount -e 0 -> check that you see the shares you expect
from the client run the same commands just with the IP address of the server
instead of 0
so
Ori,
1) can you post here the output of your mounting trial with verbose mode:
(mount -v) ?
(and the exact mount options you are using)
2) Also : can you post /etc/exports ?
Best Regards,
Rami Rosen
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Dotan Shavit wrote:
> On Thursday 25 June 2009, Ori Idan wrot
On Thursday 25 June 2009, Ori Idan wrote:
> I have checked again and made sure firewall is disabled and still get the
> same problem.
First try mounting from the same machine.
And... check the log files...
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2009/6/25 Ori Idan
> I am trying to set an NFS server (for a local network) on fedora 9
> I have exported the directory in /etc/exports
> I have started rpcbind and nfs
> From another computer (in this case running Ubuntu) I tried mounting the
> directory. After few seconds I got an error mount.n
I have checked again and made sure firewall is disabled and still get the
same problem.
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Ori Idan
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Dotan Shavit wrote:
> On Thursday 25 June 2009, Ori Idan wrote:
> > I am trying to set an NFS server (for a local network) on fedora 9
> > I have exported the d
On Thursday 25 June 2009, Ori Idan wrote:
> I am trying to set an NFS server (for a local network) on fedora 9
> I have exported the directory in /etc/exports
> I have started rpcbind and nfs
>
> >From another computer (in this case running Ubuntu) I tried mounting the
>
> directory. After few seco
I am trying to set an NFS server (for a local network) on fedora 9
I have exported the directory in /etc/exports
I have started rpcbind and nfs
>From another computer (in this case running Ubuntu) I tried mounting the
directory. After few seconds I got an error mount.nfs mount system call
failed
I
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get nmap to be a bit more "friendly" by wrapping it
> inside a perl script that will cause it to spit out a status by
> "sending it a character":
I don't know much about nmap but have you looked at either of the
followi
Gabor,
I did - but these two packages appear to be left-ware, they haven't
been updated it quite a while.
Nmap-Scanner = October 29, 2006
Nmap-Parser = 07 Nov 2008
The first appears much more dead then the second one, which is a shame
as the first one is more comprehensive than the second one.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Gabor,
>
> Those two are great packages, but they don't get a more frequent
> progressbar than that which is spit out by Nmap, which is problematic
> if you want to show it more "interactively" to the user.
>
>
> BTW:
> 1) the first one has se
Hi Noam!
A few comments on your Perl code.
On Thursday 25 June 2009 10:59:47 Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get nmap to be a bit more "friendly" by wrapping it
> inside a perl script that will cause it to spit out a status by
> "sending it a character":
> ==
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> use
Gabor,
Those two are great packages, but they don't get a more frequent
progressbar than that which is spit out by Nmap, which is problematic
if you want to show it more "interactively" to the user.
BTW:
1) the first one has several bugs, for example it gets stuck as it
waits for the IO which ne
Hi,
I am trying to get nmap to be a bit more "friendly" by wrapping it
inside a perl script that will cause it to spit out a status by
"sending it a character":
==
#!/usr/bin/perl
use IPC::Open3;
use POSIX ":sys_wait_h";
use FileHandle;
$| = 1;
my $nmap = "/usr/bin/nmap";
my @ips = ('192.168.1.*'
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