On Thu, 2 Jun 2016 06:36:51 +0200
Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> The title says it all. What's the minimum RAM requirement for the CentOS
> 6.x graphic installer?
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Hi,
The title says it all. What's the minimum RAM requirement for the CentOS
6.x graphic installer? In our public libraries we have some old hardware
running CentOS 5, and I wonder if some of these machines can be upgraded
to CentOS 6. Unfortunately RHEL 5.x' nifty text mode installer got
seriousl
Hi Guys,
Anyone have any information on bugzilla 1324635. This seems like a private
bug being tracked by redhat but is major and impacting us. Basically nfs
gets impacted with large writes.
Thanks!
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On 2016-06-01 09:53, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a problem, shame on me I feel as newbie, I cannot open Firefox
> though ssh.
>
> ssh server is 7.2 and ssh client (running Xorg) is Fedora 23. Firefox does
> not open. I've tried a lot of methods, even adding xauth cookie, and for
>
Software RAID 10. Servers are HP DL380 Gen 8s, with 12x4 TB 7200 RPM drives.
On 2016-06-01, 3:52 PM, "centos-boun...@centos.org on behalf of
m.r...@5-cent.us"
wrote:
>Kelly Lesperance wrote:
>> I did some additional testing - I stopped Kafka on the host, and kicked
>> off a disk check, and it
Kelly Lesperance wrote:
> I did some additional testing - I stopped Kafka on the host, and kicked
> off a disk check, and it ran at the expected speed overnight. I started
> kafka this morning, and the raid check's speed immediately dropped down to
> ~2000K/Sec.
>
> I then enabled the write-back ca
I did some additional testing - I stopped Kafka on the host, and kicked off a
disk check, and it ran at the expected speed overnight. I started kafka this
morning, and the raid check's speed immediately dropped down to ~2000K/Sec.
I then enabled the write-back cache on the drives (hdparm -W1 /de
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 12:25:17PM -0500, Matt wrote:
> I am trying to install Centos 7 on a couple 4TB drives with software
> raid. In the Supermicro bios I set UEFI/BIOS boot mode to legacy. I
> am using the Centos 7 minimal install ISO flashed to a USB thumb
> drive.
>
> So I do custom drive
Matt wrote:
>>> I am trying to install Centos 7 on a couple 4TB drives with software
>>> raid. In the Supermicro bios I set UEFI/BIOS boot mode to legacy. I
>>> am using the Centos 7 minimal install ISO flashed to a USB thumb
>>> drive.
>>>
>>> So I do custom drive layout something like this usin
>> I am trying to install Centos 7 on a couple 4TB drives with software
>> raid. In the Supermicro bios I set UEFI/BIOS boot mode to legacy. I
>> am using the Centos 7 minimal install ISO flashed to a USB thumb
>> drive.
>>
>> So I do custom drive layout something like this using sda and sdb.
>>
Matt wrote:
> I am trying to install Centos 7 on a couple 4TB drives with software
> raid. In the Supermicro bios I set UEFI/BIOS boot mode to legacy. I
> am using the Centos 7 minimal install ISO flashed to a USB thumb
> drive.
>
> So I do custom drive layout something like this using sda and sd
I am trying to install Centos 7 on a couple 4TB drives with software
raid. In the Supermicro bios I set UEFI/BIOS boot mode to legacy. I
am using the Centos 7 minimal install ISO flashed to a USB thumb
drive.
So I do custom drive layout something like this using sda and sdb.
Create /boot as 512
Hi folks,
I have a problem, shame on me I feel as newbie, I cannot open Firefox
though ssh.
ssh server is 7.2 and ssh client (running Xorg) is Fedora 23. Firefox does
not open. I've tried a lot of methods, even adding xauth cookie, and for
example:
firefox --no-remote --no-xshm
debug3: receive p
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