ble format.
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the mariadb-server.rpm installation. I found two ways to transfer
a /var/lib/mysql file successfully.
1. Transfer the file before installing mariadb-server.rpm
or
2. After copying the file over the existing one,
yum reinstall mariadb-server
Hope this helps,
Ted
ecked. nfs/rpc/etc is up and running. selinux &
firewall for debugging off.
I use xfs on all shared filesystems.
Googling for VMWARE and native NFS suggestions did not help so far :-/
Any hint or suggestion is very very welcome! Regard & thanks . Götz
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o use a mariadb driver. It expects
mysql commands.
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Everything I'm finding is how
to build from source, which for this project will not be maintainable. Is
there a yum repo with this driver anywhere? Thanks much,
Jim
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"DVD ISO" to the list, and pick any link off of the list. The DVD will be
quite self-explanatory. The only caveat is to make sure you go into the
link for your network card and configure it. Otherwise Centos will start
up with the network card turned off.
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so many
times that they don't need to be reminded what to put in the box.
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Am 1. Februar 2015 21:30:52 MEZ, schrieb g :
greetings.
while attempting to install c7, i got lost at 'repository' entry.
i canceled, loaded centos.org, looked for help for i
it and uses it.
The only way to find out if your setup has all the pieces in place is to
physically remove sda, and see if the boot off of sdb completes or not.
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l option.
Peter
Didn't the nofail option disappear from Centos 7?
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regards,
Thanks KB and anyone else involved. I was one of the ones that first
complained asking "Why are you even distributing this tool that will only
send reports to RH, but RH rejects them."
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On 10/27/2014 10:35 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
I have not tried an upgrade, but it sounds like they put the work into
making server upgrades easier, but did not (or could not) make it as easy
for desktop installations. Most people paying license fees are covering
servers.
I
On 10/27/2014 10:31 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
I have gotten in the habit of either creating or leaving unused some space
on any disk that might be used as a boot disk, rather than committing all
the space to LVM. That way I have something to work with if I need "yet
an
If I forgot something here, hopefully someone else will chime in. The idea
is to dump your corrupted LVM structure without loosing its content.
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On 10/26/2014 09:24 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
I would like to upgrade a CentOS-6.5 home server
to CentOS-7 on a new partition.
What is the simplest way to achieve this?
1. It requires a custom disk layout, but is not particularly hard.
2. AFAIK, you can share your SWAP
rtitions and finding Operating Systems
lurking there.
d. grub2 is (theoretically) capable of booting off of LVM (and I have
done so successfully), BUT that capability is disabled and unsupported in
RHEL/Centos 7. You still have to put /boot on a non-LVM partition.
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Actually it does. You need to enable gstreamer support in FF (after
installing the correct GST plugins).
And where do we find those?
Ted Miller
Then set media.gstreamer.enabled to true
What are the significant changes in Centos 6.6 (as released so far)?
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lation, because usually the new install process will find the old
installation and include it on the new menu.
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On 07/20/2014 03:20 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 07/20/2014 02:11 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
>> I am trying to understand the relevance of the abrt program. It pops up
>> automatically when somethings acts up, but I can't submit anything to RH,
>> because I haven't pai
It not automatically activated (because it is irrelevant to most users).
or
3. It should be modified so that it creates a file for submission.
Anybody have any reason to have it act the way it does on C6.5?
Ted Miller
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P.S. It would be nice if anyone has a hint about why KDE desktop keeps
On 07/15/2014 05:22 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Ted Miller wrote:
>
>>> I'm having trouble installing CentOS-7 on my HP MicroServer.
>>> I've tried with KDE LiveCD and Netinstall (both on USB sticks),
>>> and now I'm going to try with the DVD ISO.
without any requirement for anything to be on a hard
drive.
4. It is also possible to set up a CD that will boot your computer, but I
don't remember the details of that.
Hope one of these, or something someone else chimes in, will help you.
Also hope you get the C7 install figured out. S
i.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS6 Question #2.
During installation, there is a spot to "Configure" your network ports.
One of the options in the configuration is to "Enable on startup" or
something similar. That box is not checked by default. If you check it,
you n
guess: Is there a separate line for "parameters" or "arguments"? I recall
seeing a form like that, where the command went in one box, and the
arguments in a different box. The program put them together to create the
complete command line.
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localhost:data /data glusterfs
It HAS TO say glusterfs in order to be shared.
There will be a separate line in the output of "mount" that will say
something like
/dev/sda2 /brick/data xfs
That is the brick, and your samba share must NOT point
ea. I believe that
some use-cases have found that NFS access is faster for small files.
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at X will _start_ with". That is
where it starts, but after it starts you are free to resize it as needed.
Does resizing not work correctly on your laptop?
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he RAID. Once I went in and designated the boot
volume, everything worked fine.
If you are getting GRUB, but it doesn't get all the way through to booted,
there are a lot of different places to get messed up along the way. Tell
us more, and we can focus on where the your particular issue i
rowse from another computer--been
a while since i did this.)
2. "ssh -X root@ system-config-printer" from an X-windows terminal
program and your printer configuration will pop up in a window on the other
computer. I use that for all kinds of things. You only need a couple of
files {something about xauth... and font file(s)} and you can do GUI-based
configuration on a headless server. [Works great for headless KVM hosts.]
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On 12/20/2013 03:55 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
>> Behalf Of Ted Miller
>> Sent: den 17 december 2013 05:19
>> To: CentOS mailing list
>> Subject: [CentOS] grub
everything is either true or false, no in between
grays, and no color?
scratching my head,
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On 12/16/2013 07:53 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 12/16/2013 10:52 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
>>
>> I read the kickstart file and found the Centos reference in the "repo"
>> line, which the docs say is optional. I commented out that line, and the
>> file wor
line, and the
file works fine.
I am guessing that this may be a capitalization mismatch?
Or is there something I don't know?
Do I need to do a bugzilla on this?
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when you sometimes seem to be describing a situation where you only can get
into gnome if the last time you shut down you were using the command line.
Also, the one time you described the computer starting up very
quickly--this is the (desirable) ch
ng that this is a machine with a keyboard and monitor. The
OP did not give us that information. I have several devices on my network
without user interfaces, like a TV tuner. It has no input device -- I
don't think it even has a power switch. I has three wires going in the
back -- power
pero si hay una lista
de email sobre CentOS en español. En vez de el nombre 'CentOS', se llama
'CentOS-es'. Puedes encontrar mas información en la pagina de www:
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-es
Buena suerte en su búsqueda de información.
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s. Even better would be to get hold of the
manual (paper or online) and see what it suggests for finalizing a disk
that has been removed from the recorder.
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>Max PV0
>Cur PV1
>Act PV1
>VG Size 148.09 GB
>PE Size 4.00 MB
>Total PE 37911
>Alloc PE / Size 37707 / 147.29 GB
>Free PE / Size
n manager.
Here are a couple of links I checked:
https://www.centos.org/docs/2/rhl-rg-en-7.2/s1-x-runlevels.html
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/archived/KDE-GUI-Login-Configuration-HOWTO/
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> On 2012-11-19 9:48 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
>> Is the "upstream" Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of it
>> closed source?
>>
>> Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are there
>> any plans to offer them?
>>
&
On 11/19/2012 12:12 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Ted Miller wrote:
>>
>> If RHSS is not available or suitable, other suggestions welcome. I need a
>> file system/server with:
>>
>> * primary function is serving MP3 file
On 11/19/2012 11:57 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Ted Miller wrote:
>> Is the "upstream" Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of it
>> closed source?
>>
>> Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are there
>> any
dows clients). This
would require something like Ceph with a full (non-server) windows client,
so the local node would continue to function until the network came back up.
* throughput is not a large issue
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t;
>>>> Make sure you have this in the /boot/config-.
>>> If he is running a standard CentOS kernel then he should have
>>> CONFIG_EDAC_MCE=y.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2012-11-13 8:12 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
>>>>> During bo
On 11/14/2012 05:41 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>
>
> Ted Miller wrote:
>> [root@office04 Documents]# locate edac_mci_amd
>>
>> returned nothing, but I don't know if it should or not.
>
>
> you have a typo, it should be
> locate edac_mce_amd
he is running a standard CentOS kernel then he should have
> CONFIG_EDAC_MCE=y.
>
>>
>>
>> On 2012-11-13 8:12 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
>>> During booting of Centos6 I see an error message that goes something like:
>>>
>>> Starting mcelog daemon
of
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/solutions/158503. I don't have a
RedHat account, so don't know if they have a real solution.
I know that mce has to do with logging certain microprocessor errors.
1. How important is this
2. Is there anything I should do, except wait for a bug fix s
wgfx.tar file in it.
>
> # cat /proc/modules | grep vmware
> vmware_balloon 5811 0 - Live 0x<...>
>
> VMWare Player version 4.04 build 744019
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On 06/28/2012 12:45 PM, Michael Eager wrote:
> Hi --
>
> I have a server running CentOS 5.8. It has a 6-core AMD processor,
> 16Gb memory, and a RAID 5 file system. It serves as both a file server
> and to run several VMware virtual machines. The guest machines run
> Windows 7 and various versio
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Application (in case anyone cares): Move better-than-FM quality
audio across a leased audio circuit with delay under 10 seconds. No
Internet exposure. Obviously one box is required at each end, and
the encoding
Les Mikesell wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Application (in case anyone cares): Move better-than-FM quality audio
across a leased audio circuit with delay under 10 seconds. No
Internet exposure. Obviously one box is required at each end, and
the encoding box works much
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Application (in case anyone cares): Move better-than-FM quality audio
across a leased audio circuit with delay under 10 seconds. No
Internet exposure. Obviously one box is required at each end, and the
encoding box works much harder than the decoding
fred smith wrote:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 12:15:05AM -0500, Ted Miller wrote:
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I have a project that I need some hardware pointers for. I need to build
some Centos "appliances" (dedicated boxes to do one thing only). Target
cost is under $250/box.
Given t
m/M200-LCD-Enclosure
By the time I fully configure the box it is slightly over my target price,
but given the user interaction on the front panel, I think I can live with
that.
Have you used this box, or others from mini-box?
Ted Miller
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John R Pierce wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Application (in case anyone cares): Move better-than-FM quality audio
across a leased audio circuit with delay under 10 seconds. No
Internet exposure. Obviously one box
"leased audio circuit" meaning ISDN ?
Typo, a leased data circuit
, web links, battle scars, or advice gladly accepted.
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I was having problems with
Firefox crashing (exiting w/o warning) on most advertiser-supported pages.
Page would start loading, then FF would just be gone. FF worked great on
clean pages (like CentOS.org).
Tracked this back to the Flash player from Adobe. Disabled it, and problem
went away.
Ted Miller wrote:
I can't get my HP DeskJet 712C to print via cups. I believe the reason
is that according to
http://www.redhat.com/archives/epel-devel-list/2007-May/msg2.html
the pnm2ppa filter got dropped between RHEL 4 and RHEL 5, or between
Fedora 6 and RHEL 5, depending on ho
or
enough people that someone has made it available from a repo?
Right now this has been a show-stopper on upgrading from Centos 4 to 5, as
it is hard to use the workstation without a printer. Any help appreciated.
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Les Mikesell wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
This is one of the reasons I usually install k12ltsp instead of the
stock centos distribution (you don't lose anything, it just adds some
extras and makes the updates yummable). You probably can grab the
RPM directly from the webmin site.
Can I
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
After this, a windows user mapping a samba-shared directory from your
office2 machine will have the same access as the same user logged in
locally. There are the same issues with directories that users share
with group permissions, but samba offers
Thanks for the reply. I think we are making progress, see
comments/questions interspersed below.
Les Mikesell wrote:
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
Well ... you would need to Join the "Samba Server" to your "Windows
Domain". If that domain is ADS (Active Dire
v/tty12
This puts all that "stuff" on Ctrl-Alt-F12 "where it belongs". Enjoy.
Ted Miller
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Tim Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Unfortunately I can't see the top of the errors as there are
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Is there a file system + configuration that will let me share a
directory, and anyone who has access to something in that directory
on the server will also have access (and lack of access) to the same
files from
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Is there a file system + configuration that will let me share a
directory, and anyone who has access to something in that directory on
the server will also have access (and lack of access) to the same
files from the client? Clients will be Centos5, Win2K
I need, but
I can't find anything that says it will save me any work either.
Looking for a better way,
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I finally got 5.1 to boot after install (install couldn't keep the disk
IDs from getting crossed up, so at reboot partitions were not where
install said they would be).
I needed to compile vmware and nvidia modules, but decided to upgrade
first. Told yumex to up
Amos Shapira wrote:
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Ted Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I finally got 5.1 to boot after install (install couldn't keep the disk IDs
from getting crossed up, so at reboot partitions were not where install
said they would be).
I needed to compile
(sda5+sdb5) + md2(sda6+sdb6), only seen by
original 5.1 kernel
+ /boot is on md0
+ VG DriveC01 is on sdc, and both kernels see it
+ hdd has Win2k on it for dual boot
+ hdb + hdc are DVD drives
+ hda is unused
+ Motherboard is Gigbyte k8n ultra 9
+ AMD 3500 Athlon 64 (single core)
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AMD64 processor
1gb RAM
Glad to supply other info if you tell me what you need and where to find it.
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o streams at once without any
glitches), software RAID may take a little longer to set up at first
(though I believe you can do it as part of your install, if you answer the
questions right), it may be easier to live with later on.
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Are there any possible undesirable effects of a BIOS upgrade? The worst I
can think of is something that would change my SATA drives from being
mapped as SCSI to being mapped as IDE.
Ted Miller
Does the board have a back
Are there any possible undesirable effects of a BIOS upgrade? The worst I
can think of is something that would change my SATA drives from being
mapped as SCSI to being mapped as IDE.
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