Bart Schaefer napsal(a):
> We're having a spike right now. Doesn't look much different, though:
>
> # wc -l /proc/net/ip_conntrack
> 17141 /proc/net/ip_conntrack
> # fgrep -cv UNRE /proc/net/ip_conntrack
> 1310
What are the upstream link parameters (type, up, down, ...), what's the
ping on gat
Hi List,
My Mail/Proxy server has from time to time refuse to
accept accept network connection. If I restart the
network service, the service will again start to
accept connection but after some time will again
refuse connection. I use CentOS 4.5 with Squid,
DansGuardian, Postfix. Please can someo
>Hi List,
>
>My Mail/Proxy server has from time to time refuse to
>accept accept network connection. If I restart the
>network service, the service will again start to
>accept connection but after some time will again
>refuse connection. I use CentOS 4.5 with Squid,
>DansGuardian, Postfix. Please c
Does anybody know whether it is possible to enable MD5 passwords for NIS and
local passwords? Is it just a matter of running
authconfig --enablemd5
and new passwords will use MD5 and old ones will still work?
Of course using LDAP might be a "better" solution (if it was easy to
install).
I've tr
On 9/11/07, Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi List,
> >
> >My Mail/Proxy server has from time to time refuse to
> >accept accept network connection. If I restart the
> >network service, the service will again start to
> >accept connection but after some time will again
> >refuse connection
Hi,
I just tried the live CD for CentOS 5.0 on a desktop computer and
decided to see if suspend worked. It seems it did, but I'm unable to
start the machine again.
It's a DIY system with an Asus K8V-X motherboard[1], an AMD Clawhammer
3200+ and 1 GB of Kingston ECC RAM. The system has been perfec
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 14:54 +0200, Mark Rosenstand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried the live CD for CentOS 5.0 on a desktop computer and
> decided to see if suspend worked. It seems it did, but I'm unable to
> start the machine again.
>
> It's a DIY system with an Asus K8V-X motherboard[1], an AMD C
Try to power on the computer when the power cord is disconnected to
discharge everything.
Or be patient, sometime the problem disappear after 1 days.
On 9/11/07, Mark Rosenstand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried the live CD for CentOS 5.0 on a desktop computer and
> decided to see
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> there is a ruby-1.8.5 in the testing repo, it should be trivial moving
> that to 1.8.6. However, I must ask - why you are doing this ?
Some time ago I built ruby-1.8.6 on my development machine and have been
using it for a new project. I now wish to move that to a trial d
James B. Byrne wrote:
I have discovered that the duplicate file names in the documents set
prevent a build of the packages. No doubt there exists an override switch
to force a build regardless of errors but I would like to uncover why
these files are duplicated in the first instance and eliminat
I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if your bios supports a bios upgrade
floppy (it would say so in the owners manual). Now by bios upgrade floppy I
don't mean the usual type that use an os. There are some that the bios will
directly read from without an os being used. The concept is t
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 15:04 +0200, Alain Spineux wrote:
> Try to power on the computer when the power cord is disconnected to
> discharge everything.
> Or be patient, sometime the problem disappear after 1 days.
There's a LED on the motherboard which should indicate whether it's
discharged, and it
Thanks.
What is the best recovery disk out there?
For an all purpose recovery disk, I use Knoppix. To fix grub/booting
problems, I use Super Grub Disk.
Barry
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Hi,
I am having problem with setting up the proxy for yum correctly. I have
got no influence on proxy policy or authentication methods. The proxy
username contains the '@' character.
My question is if there is any way how to enter the username correctly
into the yum.conf. I tried many ways but
On Sunday 09 September 2007 16:51:22 Laurentiu Coica wrote:
> On 9/8/07, Melinda Odom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Will php 5.2 be available for centos 5? The version in the mirror is php
> > 5.1.6-12.
>
> Try
> http://remi.collet.free.fr/rpms/
We noticed php-devel is broken in th
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:19 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if your bios supports a bios
> upgrade floppy (it would say so in the owners manual). Now by bios upgrade
> floppy I don't mean the usual type that use an os. There are some that the
> bios
Bart Schaefer wrote:
>
> On 9/10/07, John R Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > wireshark can process and display packet capture files from
> tcpdump -w
> >
> > capture a few megabytes of packets on the appropriate
> interface of the
> > firewall, then transfer them to a workstation with
> Wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> My thoughts:
>
> Uninstall the current version using yum, grab the source tgz
> for the version for the version you want from samba, and
> compile it using --prefix=/usr/local/mysamba to put all of
> that ver in that directory. Then when you want to use the
> lat
Hi Chaps,
A couple of Sun Netra t105 have been donated to the CentOS Project. The machines
are located in London and I was wondering if anyone in the area might be able to
host these machines for us ?
They come with 19" rack rails. We would need access to some - but not a whole
lot of - band
With the current discuss of "Performance of CentOS as a NAT gateway", I
am curious how many people out there are using CentOS as a
Router/Firewall in an enterprise or service provider environment. For
myself I am not really concerned about NAT just a stateful firewall.
The other half of my quest
Graham Johnston wrote:
>
> With the current discuss of "Performance of CentOS as a NAT
> gateway", I am curious how many people out there are using
> CentOS as a Router/Firewall in an enterprise or service
> provider environment. For myself I am not really concerned
> about NAT just a statefu
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
>
> Graham Johnston wrote:
> >
> > With the current discuss of "Performance of CentOS as a NAT
> > gateway", I am curious how many people out there are using
> > CentOS as a Router/Firewall in an enterprise or service
> > provider environment. For myself I am not real
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 01:07:50PM -0700, mark pryor wrote:
>
>
> This is what you said in the OP
>
> The intent is to install the OS onto the 2-320GB drives on the motherboard
> controller (preferrably in a raid 1 configuration). The other disks are for
> our data requirements.
>
>
Yes,
Chuck Campbell wrote:
Unfortunately I can't see my 3ware raid arrays now... I'm getting a bit
frustrated.
Are you using a 3ware-96xx card that you need a driver disk ?
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hi Chaps,
A couple of Sun Netra t105 have been donated to the CentOS Project.
The machines are located in London and I was wondering if anyone in
the area might be able to host these machines for us ?
They come with 19" rack rails. We would need access to some - but not
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hi Chaps,
A couple of Sun Netra t105 have been donated to the CentOS Project.
The machines are located in London and I was wondering if anyone in
the area might be able to host these machines for us ?
They come with 19" rack rails. We would need access to some - but not
John Hinton wrote:
A couple of Sun Netra t105 have been donated to the CentOS Project.
The machines are located in London and I was wondering if anyone in
the area might be able to host these machines for us ?
Nevermind... I can't read...
machines for us != machines in us
Thanks for the offer
Chuck Campbell wrote:
The system now boots, so I ran a yum update, which updated 156 packages.
The kernel was updated too, so I set it up to boot the new xen kernel.
Depending on the way your Driverdisk is setup - it would have only installed the
drivers for the kernel you installed initially.
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Does anybody know whether it is possible to enable MD5 passwords for NIS and
local passwords? Is it just a matter of running
authconfig --enablemd5
and new passwords will use MD5 and old ones will still work?
Something I've never tried, but I don't think the NIS bit will
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> To find out exactly what is going on, look at the bit which creates
> the .files that are then used in the %files section to workout what
> which files go into what rpm. There would be an overlap there.
Given this snippet:
%files -f ruby.files
...
%files devel -f ruby-de
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for rpms of nedi for centos 5. Does anyone know of a repo
that has them?
Regards,
Ranbir
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Linux 2.6.22.2-42.fc6 i686 GNU/Linux
12:58:56 up 11 days, 11:24, 1 user, load average: 0.88, 0.92, 0.84
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> On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:19 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if your bios supports a
> bios upgrade floppy (it would say so in the owners manual). Now by
> bios upgrade floppy I don't mean the usual type that use an os. There
> are some that the b
On Tue, September 11, 2007 12:58, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> Is my understanding of this correct or in what matter is it defective?
>
Evidently defective. I have found another reference that describes
sub-packages.
So the unqualified %files directive is for the base package and the
qualified one
My best tip for tuning performance:
Don't until performance becomes an issue otherwise you have no
basis of determining whether performance has improved.
Let me add a second tip:
Don't tune a parameter unless you know what is does.
While probably not popular, those are very good tips.
I
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:43 -0400, Ken Price wrote:
> >> My best tip for tuning performance:
> >>
> >> Don't until performance becomes an issue otherwise you have no
> >> basis of determining whether performance has improved.
> >
> > Let me add a second tip:
> >
> > Don't tune a parameter unless yo
Mark Rosenstand spake the following on 9/11/2007 6:53 AM:
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:19 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if your bios supports a bios upgrade
floppy (it would say so in the owners manual). Now by bios upgrade floppy I
don't mean the usua
Rajeev R Veedu wrote:
I have a vsftp server hosted on custom dyndns site. We have a 4mb
ADSL connection. When I tried to download the files from the ftp
server with wan IP address or the dyndns address it downloads some
files and disconnects. Please find below an extract from the log file
(
Mark Rosenstand wrote:
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:19 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if your bios supports a bios upgrade
floppy (it would say so in the owners manual). Now by bios upgrade floppy I
don't mean the usual type that use an os. There ar
I am now getting this:
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
+ --with-sitedir=/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby --with-default-kcode=none
--with-bundled-sha1 --with-bundled-md5 --with-bundled-rmd160
--enable-shared --enable-ipv6 --enable-pthread
--with-lookup-order-hack=INET -
--- Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Rosenstand wrote:
> > On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:19 +,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if
> your bios supports a bios upgrade floppy (it would
> say so in the owners manual). Now by bios upgrade
> fl
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 12:58:13PM -0400, James B. Byrne alleged:
>
> Karanbir Singh wrote:
> > To find out exactly what is going on, look at the bit which creates
> > the .files that are then used in the %files section to workout what
> > which files go into what rpm. There would be an overlap th
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 03:56:07PM -0400, James B. Byrne alleged:
> I am now getting this:
>
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating Makefile
> + --with-sitedir=/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby --with-default-kcode=none
> --with-bundled-sha1 --with-bundled-md5 --with-bundled-rmd160
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 05:19:07PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Chuck Campbell wrote:
> >The system now boots, so I ran a yum update, which updated 156 packages.
> >The kernel was updated too, so I set it up to boot the new xen kernel.
>
> Depending on the way your Driverdisk is setup - it would
Chuck Campbell wrote:
Bothe kernels see the card though (looking in /var/log/messages after boot.
Can you post the output from 'dmesg; lsmod; lspci -n' booting the installtime
kernel at http://pastebin.ca/ and post the url to that here..
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Hi All,
I am looking for information on when CentOS 5 will be available for
IA64. I found this forum posting but no responses
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=8714&forum=45
I am looking to perform a large migration of about 500 workstations from
various Suse and Re
James A. Peltier wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking for information on when CentOS 5 will be available for
IA64. I found this forum posting but no responses
There will be an IA64 CentOS-5 beta soon, and the plan is to have IA64 release
at the same time as i386 and x86_64 for CentOS-5.1.
But that
Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
There will be an IA64 CentOS-5 beta soon, and the plan is to have IA64
release
at the same time as i386 and x86_64 for CentOS-5.1.
<<
Any word on s390 and s390x? I don't need it myself, but I've been talking
to a number of mainframe users recently and
Les Bell wrote:
Any word on s390 and s390x? I don't need it myself, but I've been talking
to a number of mainframe users recently and they expressed interest.
Provide access to the hardware, and if someone is interested we can look at it.
If hardware access is not a possibility, then machines
On 9/11/07, Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi List,
> >
> >My Mail/Proxy server has from time to time refuse
to
> >accept accept network connection. If I restart the
> >network service, the service will again start to
> >accept connection but after some time will again
> >refuse connection
On Tuesday 11 September 2007, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Les Bell wrote:
> > Any word on s390 and s390x? I don't need it myself, but I've been talking
> > to a number of mainframe users recently and they expressed interest.
>
> Provide access to the hardware, and if someone is interested we can look a
Lamar Owen wrote:
If hardware access is not a possibility, then machines fast enough to run
the emulators might be an option too.
What is the minimum for actual hardware? I have a small s390 here that I've
been looking for a reason to power up. What sort of access is needed?
Well, if we ha
Hi,
seems to have a lot of security fixes:
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.2.0
Version 5.2.0 was orginally released 02-Nov-2006.
What is the process and time frame for released software to be available in
an operating system? I am not familiar with this.
Sincerely,
Melinda Odom
Design Hos
Melinda Odom wrote:
Hi,
seems to have a lot of security fixes:
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.2.0
Version 5.2.0 was orginally released 02-Nov-2006.
What is the process and time frame for released software to be available in
an operating system? I am not familiar with this.
Sincerely,
M
Lamar Owen wrote:
What is the minimum for actual hardware? I have a small s390 here that I've
been looking for a reason to power up. What sort of access is needed?
now, I haven't dealt personally with s390 since it was s370 and
punchcards and mag tape were still de rigeur, so the followin
Graham Johnston wrote:
With the current discuss of "Performance of CentOS as a NAT gateway", I
am curious how many people out there are using CentOS as a
Router/Firewall in an enterprise or service provider environment. For
myself I am not really concerned about NAT just a stateful firewall.
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Lamar Owen wrote:
What is the minimum for actual hardware? I have a small
s390 here that I've been looking for a reason to power up.
What sort of access is needed?
Goodness ... the Stuff you have in your closet at PARI.
Best as I had roughed out plans for a builder some
Hi,
I attempted to ugprade glibc & glibc-devel and ended up removing them
entirely by accident. *idiot*
What are the steps needed to get glibc back onto my system.
Absolutely nothing is working at the moment, rpm, yum, etc. I presume
I'm going to have to boot from a rescue CD of some kind.
If
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 13:53 +1000, geekylucas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I attempted to ugprade glibc & glibc-devel and ended up removing them
> entirely by accident. *idiot*
>
> What are the steps needed to get glibc back onto my system.
> Absolutely nothing is working at the moment, rpm, yum, etc. I pr
Dear,
Thanks for the link. appreciated man much appreciated Link can
be quite
handy for me...
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On 9/11/07, Tomasz Napierała <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sunday 09 September 2007 16:51:22 Laurentiu Coica wrote:
> > On 9/8/07, Melinda Odom <[EMAIL PROTE
Dear,
Please tell me is ur operating system working or not? I mean can u able to
insert the CD
and install the glibc through the CD?
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On 9/12/07, geekylucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I attempted to ugprade glibc & glibc-devel and ended up removing them
> en
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 01:53:08PM +1000, geekylucas alleged:
> Hi,
>
> I attempted to ugprade glibc & glibc-devel and ended up removing them
> entirely by accident. *idiot*
>
> What are the steps needed to get glibc back onto my system.
> Absolutely nothing is working at the moment, rpm, yum, e
Dear David,
Why dont u bypass this sytem from proxy, or use some transparent
proxy.
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On 9/11/07, David Toman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am having problem with setting up the proxy for yum correctly. I have
> got no influence on proxy policy or authentication
Dear Concerns,
I have backup script which TAR the data, makes one copy on local hardisk and
then FTP to another machine.
Last few days i m facing problem with it. The cron job only makes the copy
automatically on local disk but
doesnot automatically FTP to another machine.
I ran the script manual
Quoting umair shakil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Cron Entry is :
*/5 * * * * /opt/bin/ftp.sh 2> /tmp/error_log
"/opt/bin/ftp.sh: line 3: ftp: command not found"
Your shell script doesn't know where 'ftp' lives. Best to put the
full path into place, '/usr/bin/ftp'
--
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umair shakil wrote:
Dear Concerns,
I have backup script which TAR the data, makes one copy on local
hardisk and then FTP to another machine.
Last few days i m facing problem with it. The cron job only makes the
copy automatically on local disk but
doesnot automatically FTP to another machine.
Dear Ashley,
Thanks for your reply. Well i have checked that ftp package is not
installed. I install
the package but didnot give the full path.
The problem is resolved; Very thanks man.
Regards,
Umair Shakil
Askari Bank Limited
On 9/12/07, Ashley M. Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Quo
Quoting umair shakil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I install
the package but didnot give the full path.
It is a good practice to always provide a proper path, either
through a PATH statement, or by issuing the full path to the binary.
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Dear Concerns,
I would like to share a very strange problem. I am from Pakistan/Islamabad.
Last month i was on trainning
from Askari Bank Limited (Juniper). Here in Askari i m running NMS--> MRTGs
using CentOs 4.4. On trainning i recieved
a call from collique saying
"when i "su -l" NMS says "roo
Dear Salam!!!
Very thanks, yes its a good practice.
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On 9/12/07, Ashley M. Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Quoting umair shakil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I install
> > the package but didnot give the full path.
>
>It is a good practice to always provide a
Graham Johnston wrote:
> With the current discuss of "Performance of CentOS as a NAT gateway", I
> am curious how many people out there are using CentOS as a
> Router/Firewall in an enterprise or service provider environment. For
> myself I am not really concerned about NAT just a stateful firewal
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