Christopher Chan wrote:
configure your sendmail to use your ISP's mail server as a 'smarthost'.
How is that going to help the dest mta verify his address?
it won't have to. his ISP will accept mail from its own customer's
IP address, same as if they were end user mail clients, and it
configure your sendmail to use your ISP's mail server as a 'smarthost'.
How is that going to help the dest mta verify his address?
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Nothing to do with your ip. Just use an email address that Google can
verify and again, it has NOTHING to do with sendmail.
...I don't know where I got Google from :-D
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Peter Loron wrote:
I have a CentOS 5 machine at home, behind a NAT gateway. Among other
things, I'm running mdadm in monitor mode to alert me to RAID
failures. I want it to send messages to my main email address. Any
messages I send from the home CentOS box to that email address are
being reje
Peter Loron wrote:
I have a CentOS 5 machine at home, behind a NAT gateway. Among other
things, I'm running mdadm in monitor mode to alert me to RAID failures.
I want it to send messages to my main email address. Any messages I send
from the home CentOS box to that email address are being rejec
I have a CentOS 5 machine at home, behind a NAT gateway. Among other
things, I'm running mdadm in monitor mode to alert me to RAID
failures. I want it to send messages to my main email address. Any
messages I send from the home CentOS box to that email address are
being rejected with this e
John Thompson wrote:
A couple weeks ago I attempted to install Centos5 to replace an
increasingly decripit Fedora Core 1 installation. Centos went onto an
80GB piece of previously unallocated space on /dev/hda, using the
default configuration offered by anaconda. The installation process went
Any clues what I did wrong?
Yes. You placed the kernel on an LVM (grub does not support LVM...at
least not LVM2 IIRC) and then come to this list where grub and lilo
users like me are subscribers. Don't complain about grub. grub gives you
far more power than that piece of trash called lilo.
A couple weeks ago I attempted to install Centos5 to replace an
increasingly decripit Fedora Core 1 installation. Centos went onto an
80GB piece of previously unallocated space on /dev/hda, using the
default configuration offered by anaconda. The installation process went
smoothly, however, I w
Florin Andrei wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
JACKPOT! Your "wild guess" was *dead* on! Google is installing into
/optI'd forgotten that I have /opt as FAT32, to safely move files
between NTFS and ext3. This is a dual boot, WinXP and CentOS 5 box.
Use something else for that, not /opt. Just m
Chris Mauritz wrote:
Dual Opteron 270 (4 cores total)
2gig RAM
OS on a standalone 80gig SATA disk
3Ware 9550SX with 8 x 500gig Seagate 7200rpm SATA drives
(firmware is now 3.0.8.00.016)
The RAID device is configured as a large RAID0 device (it's mostly
scratch uncompressed video and other tempo
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Chris Mauritz wrote:
I threw caution to the wind and updated my firmware (turns out the
machines were using 9550SX controllers, not 9500) from 3.04 to 3.08
on a couple of production CentOS 4 and my test CentOS 5 machines.
EXT3 performance seems to have improved noticeabl
Chris Mauritz wrote:
I threw caution to the wind and updated my firmware (turns out the
machines were using 9550SX controllers, not 9500) from 3.04 to 3.08 on a
couple of production CentOS 4 and my test CentOS 5 machines. EXT3
performance seems to have improved noticeably on the RAID 0 devices
Lanny Marcus wrote:
JACKPOT! Your "wild guess" was *dead* on! Google is installing into
/optI'd forgotten that I have /opt as FAT32, to safely move files
between NTFS and ext3. This is a dual boot, WinXP and CentOS 5 box.
Use something else for that, not /opt. Just make up some directory
Chris Mauritz wrote:
I've just noticed that 3Ware has a more current version of the
firmware for the 9500S than I have on several machines. All of mine
are running:
3w-9xxx: scsi0: Firmware FE9X 3.04.00.005, BIOS BE9X 3.04.00.002,
Ports: 8.
and the latest rev appears to be 3.08. I'm wonde
On 06 November 2007, Fabian Arrotin fabian.arrotin at arrfab.net wrote:
>running md5sum on the rpm package returns me :
>9ee24b6c4fbd3afad89c96b63baca06b picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
The package is OK. I get the same md5sum as you do. As I just wrote to
Arnaud, the problem is that Google is instal
On 06 November 2007, Arnaud Gomes-do-Vale Arnaud.Gomes at ircam.fr wrote:
Tue Nov 6 21:44:19 UTC 2007
>After ruling out the obvious (is /opt full?), check your logs (most
>probably dmesg and/or /var/log/messages).
>Now a wild guess: what file system are you using for /opt? Does it
>support symlin
Hi
was wondering if you can help me to find why IO window is disabled on my
server.
thanks
Centos wrote:
I just noticed that one of those pci bridges are related to my network
interface card:
Sep 10 15:06:16 Song kernel: IO window: disabled.
Sep 10 15:06:16 Song kernel: MEM window: f80
on 11/6/2007 1:08 PM Art Baldini spake the following:
What version are you using, I do not see that in either version of man
page for mine.
# rpm -qi mdadm
Name: mdadmRelocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 1.12.0Vendor: CentOS
Rel
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 16:28 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> Running Transaction
> Installing: picasa # [1/1]
> error: unpacking of archive failed on file
> /opt/picasa/lib/libfreetype.so;4730da7e: cpio: symlink
>
> Installed: picasa.i386 0:2.2.2820-5
>
"Lanny Marcus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> error: unpacking of archive failed on file
> /opt/picasa/lib/libfreetype.so;4730c479: cpio: symlink failed -
> Operation not permitted
After ruling out the obvious (is /opt full?), check your logs (most
probably dmesg and/or /var/log/messages).
Now a
My "new" version is Centos 4.5. I just checked CentOS 5 and it has
version: mdadm-2.5.4-3.el5.i386. This has the updated man page.
Thanks...Art
On Nov 6, 2007 4:08 PM, Art Baldini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What version are you using, I do not see that in either version of man
> page for mine
On 06 November 2007, Matt Hyclak hyclak at math.ohiou.edu wrote:
>It didn't take long to google "Google RPM Key" and come up with:
>http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/index.html
>Specifically the RPM page has the info you need to import their key.
Matt: I get the Digest edition. I came up wi
On 11/6/07, Lanny Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06 November 2007, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>
> >Hmmm does the package look good with a
> >rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
>
> I'm not sure why I could not install the RPM for this. Then, after I
> added the Yum repository for Google, an
On 06 November 2007, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>Hmmm does the package look good with a
>rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
I'm not sure why I could not install the RPM for this. Then, after I
added the Yum repository for Google, and still no joy, I went to the
CentOS Wiki and I read about instal
On 11/6/07, Lanny Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06 November 2007, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>
> >Hmmm does the package look good with a
> >rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
>
> I Google'd and Yahood' and found a post that mentioned adding a Yum
> Repository for Google. I now have this r
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 03:43:50PM -0500, Lanny Marcus enlightened us:
> When I have more time, I will try to find a place on Google where I
> can ask about the public key that is missing. Stephen, I don't know
> how you got it to install, but, I'm glad that you did get it to
> install. Lanny
It d
What version are you using, I do not see that in either version of man
page for mine.
# rpm -qi mdadm
Name: mdadmRelocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 1.12.0Vendor: CentOS
Release : 2 Build Date: Thu
on 11/6/2007 12:40 PM Art Baldini spake the following:
Scott, thanks, that worked. Is this different from the previous
behavior? I am setting up a system with the old version of mdadm I
was using to test this, but I am fairly sure this used to work for me.
...Art
AFAIR this is the norm. Look
On 06 November 2007, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>Hmmm does the package look good with a
>rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
I Google'd and Yahood' and found a post that mentioned adding a Yum
Repository for Google. I now have this repository:
[google]
name=Google - $basearch
baseurl=http://dl.go
Scott, thanks, that worked. Is this different from the previous
behavior? I am setting up a system with the old version of mdadm I
was using to test this, but I am fairly sure this used to work for me.
...Art
On Nov 6, 2007 3:17 PM, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 11/6/2007 12:01 PM
on 11/6/2007 12:01 PM Art Baldini spake the following:
Updating the command syntax below.
On Nov 6, 2007 3:00 PM, Art Baldini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been trying to delete an md. I have recently updated to
version 1.12 of mdadm.
I used to be able to do mdadm /dev/md12 --stop. It doe
Updating the command syntax below.
On Nov 6, 2007 3:00 PM, Art Baldini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been trying to delete an md. I have recently updated to
> version 1.12 of mdadm.
> I used to be able to do mdadm /dev/md12 --stop. It does not seem to be
> stopping, but I do not get any er
I have been trying to delete an md. I have recently updated to
version 1.12 of mdadm.
I used to be able to do mdadm ,dev. --stop. It does not seem to be
stopping, but I do not get any error and the $?/return code is 0.
The --verbose option for mdadm does nothing for --stop. How do I
determine w
On 06 November 2007, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>Hmmm does the package look good with a
>rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
Stephen: I downloaded the .rpm file from Google again. This time, I
was logged in as root.
First, I downloaded the file to the Desktop. I double clicked on the
Icon. Suppose
Karanbir Singh wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to install Anjuta from the KB Singh repos on CentOS 5
without success.
err ? I have not actually built anjuta for centos-5 as yet :)
I can do it now, and it should show up on the repo in a few hours.
I'm attempting to buil
James A. Peltier wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to install Anjuta from the KB Singh repos on CentOS 5
without success.
err ? I have not actually built anjuta for centos-5 as yet :)
I can do it now, and it should show up on the repo in a few hours.
--
Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : [E
>[CentOS] Installing Google's Picasa for Linux on CentOS 5
On 06 November 2007, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>Hmmm does the package look good with a
>rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT
Hi All,
I am trying to install Anjuta from the KB Singh repos on CentOS 5
without success.
yum install
--enablerepo=atrpms,centosplus,rpmforge,kbs-Extras-x86_64,kbs-Misc-x86_64
anjuta-1.2.2-6
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository
On 11/6/07, Lanny Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the .rpm file from Google and am trying to install
> Picasa for Linux on CentOS 5. I get the below error. Is this because
> I'm using SELinux or because of something else? I found a small
> Picasa folder in /opt (24 items, 143.7 KB
I downloaded the .rpm file from Google and am trying to install
Picasa for Linux on CentOS 5. I get the below error. Is this because
I'm using SELinux or because of something else? I found a small
Picasa folder in /opt (24 items, 143.7 KB) but it seems to end there.
Picasa is one of the programs m
I just noticed that one of those pci bridges are related to my network
interface card:
Sep 10 15:06:16 Song kernel: IO window: disabled.
Sep 10 15:06:16 Song kernel: MEM window: f800-fbff
Sep 10 15:06:16 Song kernel: PREFETCH window: disabled.
Sep 10 15:06:16 Song kernel: PCI: Bridge: 00
Hello
We are seeing the following lines in our /var/log/kern file.
and I am wondering why IO window is disabled for those pci bridges
and if it is necessary to enable them.
Nov 1 15:19:18 Song kernel: IO window: disabled.
Nov 1 15:19:18 Song kernel: MEM window: f400-f7ff
Nov 1 15:19:
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