On 10/22/2013 09:44 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
> I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
> on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
> which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the top of
> my head:
>
> ==CentOS stock
> =
- Original Message -
| Hi all,
|
| i have a new setup where the htdocs directory for the webserver
| is located on a nfs share. Client has cachefilesd configured.
| Compared to the old setup (htdocs directory is on the local disk)
| the performance is not so gratifying. The disk is "faster
Hello Keith,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 19:44:44 -0700 Keith Keller
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
> on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
> which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the
On 10/23/2013 06:00 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
>> ==other?
> You might as well list 'CentOSPlus kernel' which has added features
> and patches compared to the stock kernel.
And I currently use it on production.
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On 2013-10-23, Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
> You might as well list 'CentOSPlus kernel' which has added features
> and patches compared to the stock kernel.
Of course! I knew I was forgetting something but couldn't for the life
of me come up with it. Thanks!
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On 10/22/2013 9:04 PM, Dirk Olmes wrote:
> I've never had any trouble with the stock kernel so I never looked for
> alternatives
what he said.
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On 10/23/2013 04:44 AM, Keith Keller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
> on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
> which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the top of
> my head:
>
> ==Cen
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, Scott Robbins wrote:
> To view the startup, when you boot, hit any key, then hit e as in edit (I
> think--otherwise, just use the arrow key to get down to the line beginning
> with Linux and when you highlight that line hit e to edit.
>
> At the end of that line you will see r
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Gerente de Sistemas wrote:
> remove
>
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On Wednesday, October 23, 2013, Keith Keller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
> on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
> which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the top of
> my head:
>
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Keith Keller
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
> on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
> which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the top of
> my head:
>
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, Keith Keller wrote:
> I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
> on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
> which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the top of
> my head:
>
> ==CentOS stock
stock
Hi all,
I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
which repository. Here are some examples I can think of off the top of
my head:
==CentOS stock
==build own from CentOS SRPMs
==kernel-ml (from EL
remove
2013/10/22 Leon Fauster
> Hi all,
>
> i have a new setup where the htdocs directory for the webserver
> is located on a nfs share. Client has cachefilesd configured.
> Compared to the old setup (htdocs directory is on the local disk)
> the performance is not so gratifying. The disk is "f
On 2013-10-22, Carl T. Miller wrote:
>
> If I needed to serve files from an nfs share, I'd use
> rsync to pull down a local copy of the files to the
> webserver. This would give you the benefits of using
> the nfs location without the network latency.
That's not serving files from an NFS share,
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 04:24:08PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>
> What is the incantation to get a text view of the start up
> so that I can get a hint of what CentOS is waiting for?
To view the startup, when you boot, hit any key, then hit e as in edit (I
think--otherwise, just use the arrow
Leon Fauster wrote:
> i have a new setup where the htdocs directory for the webserver
> is located on a nfs share. Client has cachefilesd configured.
> Compared to the old setup (htdocs directory is on the local disk)
> the performance is not so gratifying. The disk is "faster" compared
> to the et
Hi,
Any ETA when the SRPMS for C5.10 will be available? In particualr I am looking
for the Centos-release srpm.
http://vault.centos.org/5.10/os/SRPMS/ is empty.
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Hi all,
i have a new setup where the htdocs directory for the webserver
is located on a nfs share. Client has cachefilesd configured.
Compared to the old setup (htdocs directory is on the local disk)
the performance is not so gratifying. The disk is "faster" compared
to the ethernet link but th
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 10/22/2013 2:24 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> How do I change passwords on an install, e.g. my F14,
>> into which I cannot login?
>> I can edit the files from either Knoppix or from a CentoS terminal.
>
> edit /mnt/.../etc/shadow and delete the pa
On 10/22/2013 2:24 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> How do I change passwords on an install, e.g. my F14,
> into which I cannot login?
> I can edit the files from either Knoppix or from a CentoS terminal.
edit /mnt/.../etc/shadow and delete the password hash between the first
two :'s, so it looks
I clicked on a window to try to raise it and get a good look.
Instead, my screen turned the baby blue mentioned
in the subject and I could do nothing else.
The mouse cursor was not even visible.
It's possible an alternate terminal was available,
but I didn't think of it at the time.
Eventually I hi
Hi list,
I have installed CentOS on an hp proliant blade server, bl 460c g7, after
installing I've seen that network is not working properly. It recognises
around 8 interfaces (?), mii-tool says that there is not any link present
on those, and there's only 2 NIC' per bay.
I've searched on Hp supp
From: Paolo De Michele
> how I do to set a mutiple virtual host on httpd configuration?
> I need to host multiple sites with the same IP address
> what must be the httpd.conf configuration file and into /etc/httpd/conf.d/?
Google says:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/vhosts/examples.html
J
hi,
you must first add the rule in the firewall. if you use iptables:
accept all connection
-A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW --dport 1194 -j ACCEPT
if you have a public IP static (more secure):
-A INPUT -s 11.11.22.33 -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 1194
-j ACCEPT
you install a
Hi,
How to check 1194 port whether open or not on the server and client. And
how to open the port in both client and server.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Paolo De Michele
wrote:
> hi Chandran,
>
> if you create a connection using PPTP with windows he will query the
> remote ip on port 1723.
Hi ,
I have installed successfully open vpn and i tried to connect on windows 8
using open vpn client software it 's shows not access server.
after put username and password it's shows like this.
How to solve this.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:05 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 4
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