Steve Rigler schrieb:
It has a lot to do with user root if you use rootbinddn in
"/etc/ldap.conf" and put the password into "/etc/ldap.secret" which
should only be readable by root.
You are right but I even set the permissions on ldap.secret to 0644 to be sure
that there are no acl problems. I
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I have a really weird problem with some of my servers, namely all the
ones running Centos5
When I try to download a file from the server to a machine outside our
Cisco 6500 router/firewall, the download hangs about half the times
(15 out of 40) when less than half a megabyte into the transfer
(va
Manish Kathuria wrote:
> Are the RPMs for the latest GFS kernel module
> GFS-kernel-2.6.9-72.2.0.8 to be used with the version 2.6.9-55.0.9.EL
> available ? I tried to compile the Source RPMs available from the Red
> Hat site but the modules can't be loaded because of invalid module
> format arisi
Hi,
As others have pointed out, as long as you're patched up, the fixes are
backported.
Checkbox security is lame. I strongly recommend setting
ServerToken ProductOnly
See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#servertokens for more.
It's more secure, because a script kiddie looking in
The one and only partition on your device (sdb1) has the old size. That is,
there's free space on sdb. You have to either 1) create a partition sdb2 (and
then a pv on it etc.) or 2) resize the partition sdb1 (then resize the pv
etc.).
I'd pick #1. remember to reread the partition table aft
> I have a really weird problem with some of my servers, namely all the
> ones running Centos5
>
> When I try to download a file from the server to a machine outside our
> Cisco 6500 router/firewall, the download hangs about half the times
> (15 out of 40) when less than half a megabyte into the
On Sunday 07 October 2007, Thomas Antony wrote:
> > The one and only partition on your device (sdb1) has the old size. That
> > is, there's free space on sdb. You have to either 1) create a partition
> > sdb2 (and then a pv on it etc.) or 2) resize the partition sdb1 (then
> > resize the pv etc.).
Miskell, Craig wrote:
I have a really weird problem with some of my servers, namely all the
ones running Centos5
When I try to download a file from the server to a machine outside our
Cisco 6500 router/firewall, the download hangs about half the times
(15 out of 40) when less than half a megabyt
# mdadm -Q /dev/sda
/dev/sda: is not an md array
/dev/sda: No md super block found, not an md component.
# mdadm -Q /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1: is not an md array
/dev/sda1: No md super block found, not an md component.
# mdadm -Q /dev/sda2
/dev/sda2: is not an md array
So it looks like all info is lost.
CentOS release 4.5
Hi All:
First of all I will admit to being spoiled by my MegaRAID SCSI RAID
controllers. When a drive fails on one of them I just replace the
drive and carry on with out having to do anything else.
I now find myself in the situation where I have a failed drive on a
non-MegaRAI
on 10/7/2007 2:41 PM Theo Band spake the following:
# mdadm -Q /dev/sda
/dev/sda: is not an md array
/dev/sda: No md super block found, not an md component.
# mdadm -Q /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1: is not an md array
/dev/sda1: No md super block found, not an md component.
# mdadm -Q /dev/sda2
/dev/sda2:
Note that I suggested that you _dont_ resize partitions but create a new one
(new partition with a new pv on it etc.).
pvresize resizes the pv _if_ the containing block device or partition has
already been grown.
parted seems to want to resize the file system also and i think this
would ma
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
I now find myself in the situation where I have a failed drive on a
non-MegaRAID controller, specifically an Adaptec 29160 SCSI controller.
The system is an Acer G700 with 8 internal hot-swappable SCSI drives
arranged in two banks of 4 drives. Each bank is connected to
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 16:57
>
Hi Les. Thanks for your response.
> Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
> >
> > I now find myself in the situation where I have a failed drive on a
> > non-MegaRAID controller, specifically an Adaptec 29160 SCSI
> > controller.
> > The system is an Acer G7
On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 12:23 +0200, Felix Schwarz wrote:
> Steve Rigler schrieb:
> > It has a lot to do with user root if you use rootbinddn in
> > "/etc/ldap.conf" and put the password into "/etc/ldap.secret" which
> > should only be readable by root.
>
> You are right but I even set the permissio
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Normally with software mirroring you would mirror partitions, not
drives. What does "cat /proc/mdstat" say about them?
You are correct. I keep falling back to thinking the "MegaRAID" way
where I have the drives mirrored at the controller level and then
partitioned at
Scott Silva wrote:
> on 10/7/2007 2:41 PM Theo Band spake the following:
>> # mdadm -Q /dev/sda
>> /dev/sda: is not an md array
>> /dev/sda: No md super block found, not an md component.
>> # mdadm -Q /dev/sda1
>> /dev/sda1: is not an md array
>> /dev/sda1: No md super block found, not an md compon
I'm seeing this in /var/log/messages:
Oct 7 20:46:25 centos dbus: Can't send to audit system: USER_AVC avc:
received setenforce notice (enforcing=0) : exe="?" (sauid=81, hostname=?,
addr=?, terminal=?)
Some googling suggested this was due to a policy issue a year ago, but I'm
seeing it with
Something like that probably, but apparently NOT the tcp window
scaling. Aty least changing it doesn't help :-(
I'm gonna try do some sniffing while downloading, as the regular error
logs don't show anything.
/B
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Dear all,
According to change-log of plus kernel, JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS are enabled in
the plus kernel.
Could you tell me why XFS is not?
I know kmod-xfs packages are released in the plus repository.
What is an advantage of the kmod against build-in?
Best regards,
Yuji
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