SL 5.4 - XFS project quota - "XFS_QUOTAON: Invalid argument"

2010-03-05 Thread Jan Schulze
Hi all, I have posted this a few weeks ago on the XFS mailing list, but did not receive an answer. So I'm trying here. We have an XFS filesystem on SL 5.4 with pquota accounting and enforcement. It was working well, but recently I had to disable enforcement for a short time. Now I want to swit

udev rule to name USB disks after their serial number

2010-03-05 Thread Tim Edwards
We have a process here were users must push files onto USB disks. The user logs in remotely to a machine which may have many USB disks attached and he/she knows the serial number of the disk to write to. In trying to do away with some complex, hacky scripts I'm trying to udev-ise this. Ie. when a

Re: udev rule to name USB disks after their serial number

2010-03-05 Thread Mark Stodola
Tim Edwards wrote: We have a process here were users must push files onto USB disks. The user logs in remotely to a machine which may have many USB disks attached and he/she knows the serial number of the disk to write to. In trying to do away with some complex, hacky scripts I'm trying to udev-

Re: 'supervising' in process list

2010-03-05 Thread Arnau Bria
Think you're refering to: http://supervisord.org/ http://linux.die.net/man/3/supervisor HTH, Arnau On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Tim Edwards wrote: > I've asked the syslog-ng mailing list but got no response here. I'm not > sure if this is something related to syslog or a general thing but c

Re: udev rule to name USB disks after their serial number

2010-03-05 Thread Tim Edwards
On 05/03/10 15:16, Mark Stodola wrote: >> > Tim, > > I think you are confusing sysfs with environment variables. the %E{key} > is used for environment variables. The serial number is a SYSFS > attribute. Try changing %E{serial} to %s{serial} and see if it works. > > Cheers, > Mark > That

Re: 'supervising' in process list

2010-03-05 Thread Tim Edwards
On 05/03/10 15:20, Arnau Bria wrote: > Think you're refering to: > > http://supervisord.org/ > http://linux.die.net/man/3/supervisor > > HTH, > Arnau > > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Tim Edwards > wrote: > > I've asked the syslog-ng mailing list but got no respo

Re: udev rule to name USB disks after their serial number

2010-03-05 Thread Mark Stodola
Tim Edwards wrote: On 05/03/10 15:16, Mark Stodola wrote: Tim, I think you are confusing sysfs with environment variables. the %E{key} is used for environment variables. The serial number is a SYSFS attribute. Try changing %E{serial} to %s{serial} and see if it works. Cheers, M

Re: udev rule to name USB disks after their serial number

2010-03-05 Thread Tim Edwards
On 05/03/10 15:36, Mark Stodola wrote: > Tim Edwards wrote: >> On 05/03/10 15:16, Mark Stodola wrote: >> >>> Tim, >>> >>> I think you are confusing sysfs with environment variables. the %E{key} >>> is used for environment variables. The serial number is a SYSFS >>> attribute. Try

Re: udev rule to name USB disks after their serial number

2010-03-05 Thread Mark Stodola
Tim Edwards wrote: On 05/03/10 15:36, Mark Stodola wrote: Tim Edwards wrote: On 05/03/10 15:16, Mark Stodola wrote: Tim, I think you are confusing sysfs with environment variables. the %E{key} is used for environment variables. The serial number is a SYS

SL5.4 and Asus eee S101 netbook

2010-03-05 Thread William Lutter
I've installed SL5.4 on an ASUS eee S101 netbook that my lab has purchased. Reviews say Fedora 10 and Ubuntu 9.10 work "flawlessly" (Ubuntu). http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220595 I usually use SL, so I've installed 5.4. lscpi indicates that the ethernet controler i

Re: SL5.4 and Asus eee S101 netbook

2010-03-05 Thread Mark Stodola
William Lutter wrote: I've installed SL5.4 on an ASUS eee S101 netbook that my lab has purchased. Reviews say Fedora 10 and Ubuntu 9.10 work "flawlessly" (Ubuntu). http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220595 I usually use SL, so I've installed 5.4. lscpi indicates that th

Re: SL5.4 and Asus eee S101 netbook

2010-03-05 Thread Alan Bartlett
On 5 March 2010 17:21, William Lutter wrote: > I've installed SL5.4 on an ASUS eee S101 netbook that my lab has purchased.   > Reviews say Fedora 10 and Ubuntu 9.10 work "flawlessly" (Ubuntu). > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220595 > > I usually use SL, so I've installed

Re: SL5.4 and Asus eee S101 netbook

2010-03-05 Thread Garrett Holmstrom
William Lutter wrote: I've installed SL5.4 on an ASUS eee S101 netbook that my lab has purchased. Reviews say Fedora 10 and Ubuntu 9.10 work "flawlessly" (Ubuntu). http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220595 I usually use SL, so I've installed 5.4. lscpi indicates that th

Fwd: Re: SL5.4 and Asus eee S101 netbook

2010-03-05 Thread William Lutter
I've installed the suggested kernel kernel-2.6.18-189.el5.jwltest.105.i686.rpm. > This may be of help for the wireless (ath9k). > http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k/RHEL5 No go. My supervisor prefers the netbook not have internet capability, so not an issue. I will provide thi

Re: SL5.4 and Asus eee S101 netbook

2010-03-05 Thread Phil Perry
Garrett Holmstrom wrote: ath9k is included in 5.5's kernel. If you're feeling adventurous you can grab the sources for the beta and compile them yourself. Or you can wait a while for SL 5.5's release. http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5.5.b1/html/Release_Notes/#id34