I have been trying to get mod_suPHP working on Centos 7's httpd, just as I've
done with versions 5 and 6. I found a couple RPMs that others have built, and
I even compiled suPHP from source, and got a successful compile. Each time, I
can see with phpinfo() that the mod_suPHP module did indeed loa
Check your duplex. I have had two recent problems with duplex:
One, with a Cisco router - it auto-negotiated every time to half duplex, even
though it really -was- full. Use mii-tool to find out.
Two, with a RR modem - the speed was forced to 10mb half duplex instead of
100mb full duplex. All
Hey gang,
I have been trying my hardest to get KVM running on a 32-bit CentOS 5. I know
"upstream doesn't support it", but from what I gather, it *is* possible.
I've tried downloading the KVM source, but get nailed on compile with:
LINK i386-softmmu/qemu
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.18-308.1.1.e
Hi Gang,
I recently rented a server at a datacenter with Centos 5.7 X64, Q9550
Processor, 8GB Ram, and dual 250GB SATA HDs (with 16mb cache). They had
loaded it with KVM, and installed a 30-day trial of Virtualizor as the
front-end for KVM.
I was so impressed with how fasts the guests ran that
Hello,
I've got some CentOS 5.3 servers that I want to clone to a backup server,
possibly a VM machine. I want this to be done while the server is up, and
keep it synced at least once a day.
I've done this already by using RSYNC, but here's the twist: the backup
machine could be different hardwa
>> John: If the DC has KVM over IP, they can connect to his box, can he
do it with that? Lanny
Interesting idea. I don't think they do, but even if they did, I don't have
the install CD in the drive. Is there a way to perhaps load a tiny distro
on /boot, reconfigure grub to load that, and the
> you'd need a remote console of some sort on that box. many brand name
> servers have these, HP calls it iLO, Dell calls it DRAC, etc. these
> have their own ethernet port, which has to be connected to the network
> and configured. you'd also need a PXE server on the same network
> segment t
Hello,
I just got back from a datacenter where I installed a new server running
CentOS 5.3. I set up a software raid with md0 being /. (Only one mount,
didn't split anything up.)
I just discovered that instead of raid 1, it did raid 0... Not exactly what I
wanted! Probably missed that little c
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