Re: clock drift under Hyper-V

2011-05-31 Thread curriegrad2004
What about VirtualBox, does it also suffer from the same problem that VMware has for clock drift? On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Dag Wieers wrote: > On Tue, 31 May 2011, Werf, C.G. van der (Carel) wrote: > >> In my opinion you should NEVER use NTPD in a virtual machine. >> >> Check out how

Re: pbone

2011-05-31 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Todd And Margo Chester wrote: > On 05/31/2011 05:12 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: >> >> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Todd And Margo Chester >>  wrote: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I ask the guys over at >>> >>>     http://rpm.pbone.net/ >>> >>> to add a line for FC

Re: SSSD, LDAP, and non-standard homedirectories

2011-05-31 Thread Chris Tooley
So! New question, hopefully someone out there will know the answer: I have a posix group located in LDAP ala: cn=groupname,ou=LAB,dc=domain,dc=ca Which contains a memberUid attribute with several uid values. I am attempting to get sssd to associate these uids in the group with the uid upon log

RE: clock drift under Hyper-V

2011-05-31 Thread Dag Wieers
On Tue, 31 May 2011, Werf, C.G. van der (Carel) wrote: In my opinion you should NEVER use NTPD in a virtual machine. Check out how NTPD works... it tries to adjust "software cycles"to "hardware cycles". "Hardware cycles" are a bit undefined in a virtual machine. It keeps the (virtual) s

Re: SSSD, LDAP, and non-standard homedirectories

2011-05-31 Thread Chris Tooley
To answer my own question: There are examples in sssd.conf that work, I had mistakenly assumed the attributes to which I wanted to map were already present in the LDAP user entry (labHomeDirectory, labShadowExpire), which they weren't - thus I was assuming I was using the examples incorrectly

Re: Install SL6 on RAID 0 on GA-890GPA-UD3H (chipset: AMD SB850 )

2011-05-31 Thread Lamar Owen
On Wednesday, May 25, 2011 05:00:47 PM you wrote: > No array's at all. I did attempt RAID 1 and RAID 0 on Windows and Linux only > to find out it doesn't work and undo all changes. Still linux keeps saying > my disks belong to some king of RAID. Something in the MBR, maybe? Different controllers p

SSSD, LDAP, and non-standard homedirectories

2011-05-31 Thread Chris Tooley
Hello all, I am using SL6 on a new machine I've setup, and it's using SSSD, apparently. Originally, when I was just using a plane-jane ldap.conf file and ldap with pam, I could specify: nss_map_attribute homeDirectory labHomeDirectory nss_map_attribute shadowExpirelabShadowE

Re: Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Marc Muehlfeld
You shouldn't use "local" as a domain because it's reserved for avahi. This is just a test-VM without any network access. But using any other TLD it is the same problem. Check/set in main.cf: mydomain, myorigin, myhostname, mydestination I know this parameters; >> I know, I can set "myh

Re: Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Tom H
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > > I'm currently trying SL6 with postfix for local mail delivery (no "real" > mail server). > > But I am wondering, why the sender is always "...@localdomain.localdomain"? > In /etc/postfix/main.cf is everything on it's default. "myhostname"

Re: pbone

2011-05-31 Thread Todd And Margo Chester
On 05/31/2011 05:12 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Todd And Margo Chester wrote: Hi All, I ask the guys over at http://rpm.pbone.net/ to add a line for FC14, FC15, RHEL6, and SL6 over on their advanced search and they actually did. Now we can search for

Re: [SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS] Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Marc Muehlfeld
Am 31.05.2011 17:15, schrieb Brent L. Bates: Check the man page for `hostname'. Check the man page for what exactly? In my first post I wrote, that "hostname" returns the correct and expected result: >> # hostname -f >> vm01.test.local

Re: [SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS] Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Marc Muehlfeld
Am 31.05.2011 16:55, schrieb Patrick Riehecky: That is curious Postfix seems to be automatically determining your domain as 'localdomain', exactly as your reported. If I continue to guess, and this is firmly in the guest camp, I'd guess that postfix postfix doesn't like '.local' as a tld. The def

Re: [SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS] Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Patrick Riehecky
On 05/31/2011 09:39 AM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: Am 31.05.2011 16:35, schrieb Patrick Riehecky: If I were to hazard a guess, I would suspect that /etc/hosts is to blame here. This was the first place I looked at, but: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost.localdomain localhost4

Re: [SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS] Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Marc Muehlfeld
Am 31.05.2011 16:35, schrieb Patrick Riehecky: If I were to hazard a guess, I would suspect that /etc/hosts is to blame here. This was the first place I looked at, but: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost 192.168.29.

Re: [SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS] Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Patrick Riehecky
On 05/31/2011 09:17 AM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: Hi, I'm currently trying SL6 with postfix for local mail delivery (no "real" mail server). But I am wondering, why the sender is always "...@localdomain.localdomain"? In /etc/postfix/main.cf is everything on it's default. "myhostname" is not set, wh

Why does postfix doesn't get the local hostname?

2011-05-31 Thread Marc Muehlfeld
Hi, I'm currently trying SL6 with postfix for local mail delivery (no "real" mail server). But I am wondering, why the sender is always "...@localdomain.localdomain"? In /etc/postfix/main.cf is everything on it's default. "myhostname" is not set, what should postfix make getting the hostname

Re: pbone

2011-05-31 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Todd And Margo Chester wrote: > Hi All, > > I ask the guys over at > >     http://rpm.pbone.net/ > > to add a line for FC14, FC15, RHEL6, and SL6 over on > their advanced search and they actually did. > > Now we can search for SL6 and RHEL6 specific > RPMS at pbone

Re: pbone

2011-05-31 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Todd And Margo Chester wrote: > Hi All, > > I ask the guys over at > >     http://rpm.pbone.net/ > > to add a line for FC14, FC15, RHEL6, and SL6 over on > their advanced search and they actually did. > > Now we can search for SL6 and RHEL6 specific > RPMS at pbone

Re: clock drift under Hyper-V

2011-05-31 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:36 AM, Werf, C.G. van der (Carel) wrote: > In my opinion you should NEVER use NTPD in a virtual machine….. > > Check out how NTPD works… it tries to adjust “software cycles”to “hardware > cycles”. > > “Hardware cycles” are a bit undefined in a virtual machine. > > Best w

RE: clock drift under Hyper-V

2011-05-31 Thread Miguel Angel Diaz
NTPD works perfectly on VMs Regards, Miguel. El mar, 31-05-2011 a las 09:36 +0200, Werf, C.G. van der (Carel) escribió: > In my opinion you should NEVER use NTPD in a virtual machine….. > > Check out how NTPD works… it tries to adjust “software cycles”to > “hardware cycles”. > > “Hardware cycle

RE: clock drift under Hyper-V

2011-05-31 Thread Werf, C.G. van der (Carel)
In my opinion you should NEVER use NTPD in a virtual machine. Check out how NTPD works... it tries to adjust "software cycles"to "hardware cycles". "Hardware cycles" are a bit undefined in a virtual machine. Best way, in my opinion, is: - Adjust clock of host using NTPD. -

Re: pbone

2011-05-31 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Todd And Margo Chester wrote: > Hi All, > > I ask the guys over at > >     http://rpm.pbone.net/ > > to add a line for FC14, FC15, RHEL6, and SL6 over on > their advanced search and they actually did. > > Now we can search for SL6 and RHEL6 specific > RPMS at pbon

Re: pbone

2011-05-31 Thread nux
Todd And Margo Chester writes: Hi All, I ask the guys over at http://rpm.pbone.net/ to add a line for FC14, FC15, RHEL6, and SL6 over on their advanced search and they actually did. Now we can search for SL6 and RHEL6 specific RPMS at pbone. Very cool. -T Yup, noticed it. Good job