On Tue, 2021-12-14 at 19:18 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> You might find that someone has packaged the version you desire in
> the
Yes, but you have to think about it's maintainance status, be it a SCL
or packages in COPR or elsewhere. If it's unmaintained you might not
want to use it, especi
On Tue, 2021-12-14 at 09:57 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> On 12/14/2021 9:38 AM, TE Dukes wrote:
> > Been trying to get multiple versions of PHP on a CentOS 7 machine,
> > off and
> > on for the past couple months. I have followed 5 or 6 different
> > howtos but
> > none work. They are very simila
On Tue, 2021-12-14 at 14:31 +0100, Steve Meier wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>
> Am 2021-12-14 14:14, schrieb Steve Clark:
> > This is the standard version that comes with CentOS 7 and is the
> > latest available as of a yum update just now.
> > log4j-1.2.17-16.el7_4.noarch
>
> yes, that's correct, but
> On 15.11.2021, at 22:12, Gionatan Danti wrote:
>
> Il 2021-11-15 16:03 Simon Matter ha scritto:
>> These figures are interesting but they can not be compared directly.
>> Oracle has its own EPEL repo and therefore I guess that the number here
>> shows only those who are using the official EP
> On 12.10.2021, at 17:41, Hooton, Gerard wrote:
>
> When I do who -b; uptime I get
>
> system boot 2021-10-12 17:05
> 16:36:09 up 30 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
>
> As you can see the boot time reported by the last command is ahead.
> I have noted it is one hour ahead aft
> On 11.10.2021, at 17:22, Simon Matter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
>>
>>> El 11/10/21 a las 13:00, Tom Yates escribió:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
> Hello
>
> Perhaps the solution is this:
>
>>
> On 03.10.2021, at 10:11, hw wrote:
>
> However, ejabberd says in it's log file:
>
>
> [error] [...] Cannot store file [...] from [...] permission denied
you are sure that selinux is causing this?
you do have an AVC?
>
> At least it looks as if ejabberd tries to save the file right where
> On 02.10.2021, at 13:49, hw wrote:
>
>
> I'm trying to a lable a directory for ejabberd to store files
> that were uploaded with the http_upload module. Apparently
> I should set this to 'system_u:object_r:ejabberd_var_lib_t:s0'
> since all the files in /var/lib/ejabberd are. So:
>
>
> l
ut to gain insight.
> If it was just the interface not getting configured properly you should
> eventually get a bunch to dracut timeouts and then get dropped into the
> emergency shell where you could poke around, not "system halted".
I agree. But system halted before gett
On 12.10.19 19:33, Warren Young wrote:
> On Oct 12, 2019, at 4:06 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
>>
>> On 11.10.19 22:40, Warren Young wrote:
>>> Just ship a new HTTPS configuration to each server.
>>
>> Instead of configuring every application separataly it wou
Although I believe that FIPS mode is also available in 7
I did not used neither system wide cryptographic policies nor FIPS mode
so my post is more the theoretical one, but I thought it is on topic.
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I found that the branch c6 for centos 6 are all empty.
>>
>> Is that because centos 6 reached its end? Or where can I find the
>> packaging
>> files?
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On 08.05.19 19:16, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
...
> I get a "device is too small for new format" error. Any hints?
...> part pv.0104 --fstype="lvmpv" --ondisk=sda --grow
pv.0104
> volgroup ee --pesize=4096 pv.1974
pv.1974
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in the range of a few
> MB. This makes it impossible to upload LARGE files, EG 100s of MB or GBs in
> size.
I think it is possible, but has side effects.
https://php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.enable-post-data-reading
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On 16.04.19 11:28, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 11:02 AM qw wrote:
>>
>> How to install Xorg X11 libXss runtime library?
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> yum install libXScrnSaver
> is your friend and provides that library
> Gianluca
>
you can easily get information out of yum.
in
>> /etc/ssh/ssh_config
>
> It says this applies to OpenSSH 5.4 to 7.1.
>
> So it would only affect CentOS7 and up, as C6 uses openssh-5.3.
https://access.redhat.com/articles/2123781
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Hi,
There was an update of glibc on CentOS 6
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-January/020863.html
and now:
# needs-restarting
1 : /sbin/init
How do i tell /sbin/init to use the updated files from glibc without a
reboot?
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On 11.11.2014 17:44, anax wrote:
> Did you probably forget to provide the network prefix, when specifiying
> the ipv6 address?
>
> --ipv6=2001:123:abc::123/network-prefix
doesn't it default to /64 ?
>
> suomi
>
>
> On 11/11/2014 09:44 AM, John Tall wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I'm installing C
Hi,
There is no entry in fstab any more.
Where can I change the mount options of /dev/shm in v7?
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On 7.8.2014 03:04, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 8/6/2014 5:32 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
>> Do you have barriers enabled?
>> Just another shot in the dark, but 5 didn't have that.
>> If you have battery backed Cache with your Controller, you can safely
>> disable barri
ank screen. This looks more complicated than your
setterm command and I do not know if the other parameters are relevant.
On version 6 there is a consoleblank=0 kernel parameter to disable the
blank.
It is strange that you experience that. I am pretty sure I
roject.org/wiki/Anaconda it is stated
...
--noformat
Use an existing volume group. Do not specify partitions when using
this option.
...
Also note that this line works for the one disk install!
Thanks anyways, Markus
>
> 2014-08-07 13:06 GMT+03:00 Markus Falb :
>> Hi,
>&g
ame=home --vgname=v --noformat
...
But I get
...
02:54:21,069 ERR anaconda: storage configuration failed: The following
problem occurred on line 6 of the kickstart file:
No preexisting RAID device with the name "0" was found.
...
What is wrong? I really want preserve data and only wipe sys
cked Cache with your Controller, you can safely
disable barriers anyway.
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gt; this.
Have a look at the %setup macro and it's parameters
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/RPM_Guide/ch09s04.html#id796983
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On 17.Jul.2014, at 09:03, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 07/16/2014 06:16 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Jim Perrin wrote:
>>> On 07/16/2014 04:36 AM, Taraka Ramakanth wrote:
Can u please let me know where can I find this information related to
Cent-OS.
>>
On 09.Jul.2014, at 18:44, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2014-07-09, Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
>> After installing the correct utilities and setting the port with
>> semanage, it now works. Thanks to all for this one. Looks like I got
>> some real work to do moving from 6 to 7 and understanding the
On 08.Jul.2014, at 22:45, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 07/08/2014 04:07 PM, Rufe Glick wrote:
>> Hello there. I've just downloaded the CentOS v7.0 via torrent and am
>> trying to verify the gpg signature for the file with hashes. When I do
>> "gpg --verify sha256sum.txt.asc" I get the key ID of F4
On 07.Jul.2014, at 14:53, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 07/07/2014 02:35 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>>
>> I am inclined to use xz utils as opposed to 7zip since 7zip comes from a
>> 3rd party repo.
>>
>
> check needs to be made if
On 07.Jul.2014, at 06:51, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/6/2014 9:09 PM, Alexandru Cardaniuc wrote:
>> Yes, I run XFS on ~1T (900G) partition, so I don't think I need to
>> consider inode64 for that. What is the official situation with XFS and
>> CentOS 5? It was in technology preview in CentOS 5.4
On 09.Apr.2014, at 22:12, Peter wrote:
> On 04/10/2014 03:09 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
>>
>> I am assuming that client certificates are handed out to staff. Basically
>> you can't
>> really control where people install client certificates and which client
&
On 09.Apr.2014, at 15:54, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 04/07/2014 08:30 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>> Thank you.
>>
>> What will the temporary packages be called ?
>>
>>
>
>
> Since this is the first post about the openssl update, I want to answer
> a couple questions here:
>
> 1. The first
# ipsec verify
...
If you encounter network related SElinux errors, especially when using KLIPS,
try disabling SElinux
...
Well, it is not running KLIPS but netkey, anyways
I feel not comfortable about disabling selinux on a ipsec router.
I am not sure how to handle possible probems in this cas
On 08.Feb.2014, at 11:25, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> On 02/07/2014 11:47 PM, Matt wrote:
>> Having a
>> single drive is slowing down reads as well, I think.
>
> This depends upon how the RAID is set up.
No, mdraid 1 is mdraid 1.
> A standard Linux RAID1 setup does not give better reading
> performa
On 02.Feb.2014, at 04:27, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I do see a kernel update to 2.6.18-371.4.1.el5 but I am missing the
>> announcement.
>
> CentOS devs are at FOSDEM in Belgium. You know Belgian beers are t
Hi,
I do see a kernel update to 2.6.18-371.4.1.el5 but I am missing the
announcement.
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On 03.Jan.2014, at 00:25, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> I am obligated to say: "How would you expect a 100MB of code to be mocked?"
We are talking mock the software for building rpms in a chroot, aren't we?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Mock
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On 05.Jan.2014, at 16:08, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
>
> On 04/01/14 18:37, Markus Falb wrote:
>> An example:
>>
>> imagine a Makefile with a clean target
>>
>> $BUILDDIR=something
>> clean:
>>rm -rf $BUILDDIR/*
>>
>> a bug in
On 02.Jan.2014, at 00:53, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> I want to make sure that while compiling as root nothing will break down
> inside the machine.
>
> I want to compile software on a Xeon SERVER.
> The basic issue is that there is a recommendation to not compile it as a
> root user.
Actually
On 03.Jan.2014, at 21:24, James B. Byrne wrote:
> I am trying to build an RPM for Apache-2.4.7-1 on Centos-6.5-i86_64. I am
> using mock.
>
> The are three build dependencies that I am trying to resolve. One,
> mod_socache_dc / distcache, I have simply removed from the spec file. The
> other
On 04.Dez.2013, at 15:08, Nux! wrote:
> On 04.12.2013 13:43, Markus Falb wrote:
>>
>> What does this "Found duplicate PV b79x0kLXR9mAC0z0IZUxyJG1VC24Crl7:
>> using /dev/sda2 not /dev/md1" message?
>> Some logical volumes are virtual disks vor kvm guests. A
On 04.Dez.2013, at 15:57, Markus Falb wrote:
>
> On 04.Dez.2013, at 15:11, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> Markus Falb wrote:
>>> ...
>>> # pvdisplay
>>> Found duplicate PV b79x0kLXR9mAC0z0IZUxyJG1VC24Crl7: using /dev/sda2 not
>>&g
On 04.Dez.2013, at 15:11, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Markus Falb wrote:
>> ...
>> # pvdisplay
>> Found duplicate PV b79x0kLXR9mAC0z0IZUxyJG1VC24Crl7: using /dev/sda2 not
>> /dev/md1
>> --- Physical volume ---
>> PV Name /dev/sda2
>
On 04.Dez.2013, at 15:08, Nux! wrote:
> On 04.12.2013 13:43, Markus Falb wrote:
>>
>> What does this "Found duplicate PV b79x0kLXR9mAC0z0IZUxyJG1VC24Crl7:
>> using /dev/sda2 not /dev/md1" message?
>> Some logical volumes are virtual disks vor kvm guests. A
Hey,
(sorry for cross-posting, you will find this message also in centos-virt,
maybe, but this was not intended and a mistake)
I have a system with a mdraid 1
...
md1 : active raid1 sdb2[1] sda2[0]
1465031488 blocks [2/2] [UU]
...
this raid partition has a lvm physical volume with one volu
On 03.Dez.2013, at 00:29, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> I've a the following happen a couple times now, and my internet searches are
> failing to locate an answer to the problem.
>
> We've got a few servers that primarily house VMs using KVM. They've got E-3
> cpus and 32 GB RAM, and they run stock C
On 23.Nov.2013, at 08:41, Chris Geldenhuis wrote:
> On 11/23/2013 07:35 AM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> Hey Y'all,
>>
>> Does anyone know where I can look, please post a URL, where I can find
>> out what the minimum system requirements are for CentOS 6.4?
>>
>> I've searched the CentOS.org web site
On 23.Nov.2013, at 14:37, Markus Falb wrote:
>
> On 23.Nov.2013, at 06:51, Digimer wrote:
>
>> On 23/11/13 00:35, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>>> Hey Y'all,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know where I can look, please post a URL, where I can find
>>> out
On 23.Nov.2013, at 06:51, Cliff Pratt wrote:
> Wow! RH9 was discontinued in 2004! It is likely that a machine from that
> era has the ability to run CentOS 6.4 both in terms of resources and the
> availability of drivers.
We have no second sight, do we? However, I would say that if the CPU can
On 23.Nov.2013, at 06:51, Digimer wrote:
> On 23/11/13 00:35, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> Hey Y'all,
>>
>> Does anyone know where I can look, please post a URL, where I can find
>> out what the minimum system requirements are for CentOS 6.4?
>>
>> I've searched the CentOS.org web site for this but
On 12.Nov.2013, at 04:59, Max Pyziur wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2013, Keith wrote:
>
>> On 12/11/13 10:46, Max Pyziur wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> Apologies for my seeming daft naivete.
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> I always install from the latest tarball from the WP site, as it's the
>> latest at the ti
On 11.Nov.2013, at 15:59, Sander Grendelman wrote:
> I recently ran into some problems using certain oVirt (3.3) features
> on CentOS 6.4 hosts.
> The solution was to use the qemu-kvm-rhev version from the EL6 RHEV
> repository:
> http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV
On 24.Okt.2013, at 22:59, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 10/24/2013 1:41 PM, Lists wrote:
>> Was wondering if anybody here could weigh in with real-life experience?
>> Performance/scalability?
>
> I've only used ZFS on Solaris and FreeBSD.some general observations...
...
> 3) NEVER let a zpool
On 19.Okt.2013, at 05:05, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 10/18/2013 1:52 PM, isdtor wrote:
>> Can anyone comment on the use of 3rd party repos for newer versions of
>> software like php, python and mysql? Two I am aware of are puias and ius.
>
> note that there is now a php5.3 in the base repository,
On 19.Okt.2013, at 02:16, Andrew Holway wrote:
> I have never had any problems with EPEL: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
>
> Recently I used it to upgrade a kernel to 3.0.99 from the stock 2.6.32
> and everything just worked apart from an obscure kernel module for
> hfsplus support.
EPEL do
On 11.Okt.2013, at 10:58, Rainer Traut wrote:
> Am 11.10.2013 09:27, schrieb Michael Schultz:
>> Thanks everyone,
>>
>> secure log tells me exactly what the problem is:
>> "User username not allowed because account is locked"
>>
>> Setting a password for that account unlocks it and ssh works as
On 09.Okt.2013, at 16:55, John Doe wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I installed 2 new data servers with a big (12TB) RAID6 mdraid.
...
> Since my desktop is a RAID1 mdraid on 2 disks, I decided to have a look for
>
> fun... Apart from some low count mismatches, I did not have many problems...
> Did the wh
On 08.Okt.2013, at 04:51, Tim Dunphy wrote:
...
> But more importantly, when I try to pop the above two working statements
> from the command line into a script, the following occurs:
>
> [tdunphy@MIAGRBISSH01V ~]$ for i in MIAGRBIORCA0{0..9}V MIAGRBIORCA1{0..2}V
>>
>> do
>>
>> ssh -q -t -t -
On 25.Sep.2013, at 19:58, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 25.09.2013 18:39, schrieb Markus Falb:
>> On 25.Sep.2013, at 13:57, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>>
>>> This should really be directed at a PHP forum. I would suspect that
>>> something with the ser
On 25.Sep.2013, at 20:22, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 25.09.2013 um 18:39 schrieb Markus Falb :
>> On 25.Sep.2013, at 13:57, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>>
>>> This should really be directed at a PHP forum. I would suspect that
>>> something with the server certificate i
On 24.Sep.2013, at 17:51, Markus Falb wrote:
> Hi,
> With CentOS php53 I get an SSL Error
>
> $handle = fopen("https://maps.google.com";, "r");
> $contents = stream_get_contents($handle);
> fclose($handle);
> ?>
>
> will result in somet
On 25.Sep.2013, at 13:57, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> This should really be directed at a PHP forum. I would suspect that
> something with the server certificate is not ok.
oh my,
centos says it's php thing
php says, what?, 5.1.6 is seven years old
http://marc.info/?l=php-general&m=138011820514388
Hi,
With CentOS php53 I get an SSL Error
https://maps.google.com";, "r");
$contents = stream_get_contents($handle);
fclose($handle);
?>
will result in something like
Warning: stream_get_contents(): SSL: fatal protocol error in bla.php on line 3
Some https pages do not raise this error, e.g.
On 15.Sep.2013, at 11:37, Ahmad AlTwaijiry wrote:
> Hello Everyone
>
> I have a remote CentOS 6.4 server (with KVM access), when I received
> the server it was running with LVM on single disk (sda)
>
> I managed to remove LVM and install raid 1 in sda and sdb disks
>
> the mirroring is working
On 07.Sep.2013, at 18:41, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> On 07/09/13 15:07, Brian Miller wrote:
>> On Sat, 2013-09-07 at 13:01 +0100, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>>> I'm experiencing a problem with Yum. When I call 'sudo yum update' it
>>> tells me that it can't find any mirrors & after doing a 'sudo yum clean
>>>
On 02.Sep.2013, at 22:14, Steve Brooks wrote:
> [2] This motherboard has a "Marvell 88E8052" as a second NIC, currently
> disbled in the BIOS. Problem is that the "88E8001" NIC has to be "eth0" as
> it is the one used in a "flexlm" license server file. In Centos five how
> can you *force* a gi
On 29.Aug.2013, at 02:55, Markus Falb wrote:
>
> On 28.Aug.2013, at 21:49, Miguel González wrote:
>
>> So, how can I redirect for instance 443 traffic to a specific IP to
>> the local IP address of the local server? I have tried this:
>>
>>
On 28.Aug.2013, at 21:49, Miguel González wrote:
>So, how can I redirect for instance 443 traffic to a specific IP to
> the local IP address of the local server? I have tried this:
>
> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -d XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -p tcp --dport 80
> -j DNAT --to YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY
I
On 28.Aug.2013, at 00:43, Markus Falb wrote:
>
> On 27.Aug.2013, at 21:02, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
>> Is there nice way to get more logging for all su - logins? pam?
>
> I get entries in /var/log/secure
I also get entries in /var/log/audit/audit.log, these are proba
On 27.Aug.2013, at 21:02, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Is there nice way to get more logging for all su - logins? pam?
What exactly do you want to be logged?
I get entries in /var/log/secure
Aug 28 00:38:51 xxx su: pam_unix(su-l:session): session opened for user root ...
Aug 28 00:39:23 xxx su: pam_
On 26.Aug.2013, at 00:25, Billy Davis wrote:
> We have a Centos 5.8 32 bit server that has been printing fine since we
> installed it. Recently, we also installed a new server with 64 bit
> Centos 6.4. On both servers, we print all reports with a simple 'lp'
> command. The new server prints
On 24.Aug.2013, at 11:57, adr...@pa0rda.nl wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm looking for a toturial or manpage describing all the thing that you
> can set with sysctl on RHEL 6 or CentOS 6.
> It apperas the the default /etc/sysctl.conf coming with the distribution
> gives a couple of errors on bridgen.
$ sysctl
On 19.Aug.2013, at 04:30, Anthony K wrote:
> I was recently approached by Dell stating that I HAVE TO renew my Red
> Hat Subscriptions.
How does Dell know what OS your are running?
Should they know what OS you are running?
Dell provides the hardware only?
I am confused about this. I do not ha
kvm host does NAT from that
network if the guest is configured to use it. You can undefine it with some
virsh foo
$ virsh net-destroy default
$ virsh net-undefine default
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On 04.Jul.2013, at 10:34, Rock wrote:
> I realize this is (mostly) off topic, but I'm befuddled as to *how*
> one can post to the Gmane Pan Users' group (gmane.comp.gnome.apps.pan.user)
> using any nntp USENET client (e.g., Pan, on Centos).
It is (fully) off topic
That said, if you post the f
On 14.Jun.2013, at 13:20, James Hogarth wrote:
> I think I am getting a little confused about these trust things.
>> How am *I* supposed to verify the validity of those public keys.
>>
>
>
> If you really want to be sure what you should do is compare them from your
> system to a trusted source
Hi, I have a kvm host and I try to install a centos 6 guest with a static ip
address.
When I do a manual install I eventually get to the network configuration and if
I enter IP, gateway and DNS Server I can ping6 the guest from the host and I
can ping6 the guest from outside.
I do not want to
On 13.Jun.2013, at 13:14, James Hogarth wrote:
>> I am wondering why this import is not happening automatically at install
>> time. There must be good reasons for that?
>>
>>
> Anaconda doesn't actually carry out gpg checks... I think it had that added
> during the fedora 18/19 rewrite so EL7 m
Hi, I read
http://www.stigviewer.com/check/RHEL-06-08
The CentOS keys live in /etc/pki/rpm-gpg and when I run yum the first time I am
asked if I want to accept the key. Alternatively I could import them manually
with something like 'rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/$key, maybe in the %post of
On 08.Jun.2013, at 14:03, Fidel Dominguez wrote:
> What I want to achieve is to install a virtual machine from a ks.cfg on
> RHEL 6
How would you do it with a bare metal machine?
I do not think your question has anything to do with virtualization.
That said, try virt-manager, while creating a n
On 02.Jun.2013, at 04:57, Rock wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your help - and I hope someone with a Redhat
> subscription takes Ljubomir's advice of filing a bug report against
> MTP so that the proper solution is in place for the future.
I did not read the whole thread, but I just wanted to add:
On 27.Mai.2013, at 10:15, HAJJ CHEHADE, Ahmad wrote:
> I am trying to run 2 instances of apache on centos since 2 weeks with no
> lucks :S, exactly on the same IP address but different port.
> I've set up two configuration as follow:
> /etc/httpd and /etc/httpd2, and I duplicated the httpd servic
On 15.Mai.2013, at 18:22, Dave Johansen wrote:
> My main question is will it be better to encrypt the RAID itself or
> the two partitions used by the RAID?
encrypt data once and let md mirror the encrypted stuff
or
let md mirror and encrypt data twice, once per raid member.
Encryption is CPU hu
On 21.Mai.2013, at 15:53, Toralf Lund wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I thought I might set up my CentOS 6 system with a source rpm repository
> config, so that I'll be able to download srpm files via "yumdownloader
> --source" or similar.
…
> The question is, what I specify as "baseurl"? The above does no
On Wed, 2013-05-01 at 18:20 +, Rock wrote:
> ...
> Q: What nntp client handles SSL native on Centos 6?
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On 05.Mai.2013, at 08:37, Rock wrote:
> On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:32:28 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
>
>> What exactly do you mean with that?
>
> When setting up Thunderbird for NNTP, TB asked questions like
> "incoming and outgoing user name", which are meaningl
On 02.Mai.2013, at 18:13, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> The problem is that kickstart doesn't allow
> dashed in volume group names?
It seems so.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=186439
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=407701
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=43
On 02.Mai.2013, at 00:54, Rock wrote:
> I also found out elsewhere that Thunderbird has native
> SSL support - but TB treats NNTP as SMTP which makes
> it difficult, if not unwieldy to use.
What exactly do you mean with that?
At times I use thunderbird with the gmane news to mail gateway and it s
On 03.Mai.2013, at 08:12, Rock wrote:
> On Thu, 02 May 2013 20:36:53 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
>
>> I like knode (in kdepim rpm)
…
> So, looking for a Centos RPM repository:
> $ yum --noplugins --showduplicates --enablerepo \* --disablerepo c6-
> media,\*-source,\*debug\* provides "*/knode"
you
On 03.Mai.2013, at 01:45, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 01:36:36AM +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
>>
>> this works but at least with bash you can do it with brace expansion
>> for x in {1..10}; do … ; done
>>
>> it's a bashism but maybe mor
On 03.Mai.2013, at 00:01, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 04:26:06PM -0500, Matt wrote:
>>
>> repeat 10 dig @server-ip-address +short +tries=1 +time=1 your-zone.com a
>>
>> Can I do that with watch?
>
> No. But you can do it with 'seq':
>
> for x in $(seq 1 10); do dig @serv
On 02.Mai.2013, at 23:37, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> On May 2, 2013, at 17:34, Michael Mol wrote:
>
>> On 05/02/2013 05:05 PM, Matt wrote:
>>> There is a unix command called repeat.
>>>
>>> repeat 10 some_command
>>>
>>> Basically repeats some command ten times. Is it available on Centos 6
>>>
On 15.Mär.2013, at 08:39, C. L. Martinez wrote:
> I have a test lab installed over an ESXi 5.1 host that contains 5
> CentOS vm guests. I would like to monitor CPU, RAM and Network for
> these vm and ESXi host. Zabbix and Nagios are too to accomplish this
> task. Does anyone know any lightweight o
On 08.Mär.2013, at 19:28, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 12:33 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
>
>> If it's not memory related (test this memory in another system) then it is
>> probably a motherboard failure. I've seen weird symptoms where the system
>> will boot fine, but once the Linux ke
On 04.Mär.2013, at 17:39, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> zGreenfelder wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:20 AM, John Plemons wrote:
>>> Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver. You get the
>>> best of both worlds, data speed and data back up..
>>
>> yeah, that's the industry standar
On 04.Mär.2013, at 17:20, John Plemons wrote:
> Raid 10 is a mirrored stripped set of at least 4 driver.
You can of course build a layered raid 0 above some raid1 arrays, but linux md
raid10 is another beast. Actually you can build a raid10 with only 2 disks. The
theoretical benefit is that i
Hi,
I try to understand the debug messages from ssh
$ ssh -vv whateverhost
...
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT sent
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT received
...
debug2: kex_parse_kexinit:
hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160,hmac-ripemd...@openssh.com,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96
debug2: kex_parse_kexinit:
hmac-md5,
On 26.Feb.2013, at 10:54, Tom Brown wrote:
>>>
>>
>> motion. It's in the std. repos. We use it constantly. Got it configured to
>> send out emails with pointers to the video of moving pictures.
>
> many thanks - will check it out
>
> also found zoneminder which looks interesting
some folks r
On 25.Feb.2013, at 23:24, Gelen James wrote:
> 'rpm -V' can be misleading, if taking into account of prelink on
> Redhat/Centos Boxes which is running through cron by default. I've shown the
> steps on reverse the effect of prelink at the comments sections at link
> https://isc.sans.edu/diary/S
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