gopinath wrote:
can we configure offline file shares in samba as we do on a windows pc
afaik, a windows client can be told to support an offline share thats on
a samba serrver, as the offline feature involves client side caching of
the files.
I seriously doubt the samba client for unix woul
gopinath wrote:
can we configure offline file shares in samba as we do on a windows pc
Whatcha mean? Prevent offline caching?
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gopinath wrote:
can we configure offline file shares in samba as we do on a windows pc
Gopinath
Do you mean caching files coming from a Windows/SMB share to your CentOS
box ?
Nothing does that but you can write a rsync script if needed ... but
attention to the way rsync will synchronize .. or
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 05:19:44PM -0500, Tom Bishop wrote:
> Thanks Tru and Johnny, one more question. Can I just use the
> centos5-testing repo, ie, yum enablerepoxxx install kernel-vm? I ask
> because I tried and while it worked it loaded an older kernel. Should I
> just go to tru's directory
to create offline share of windows pc in centos of linux box.
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From: "Fabian Arrotin - oxygen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:57 PM
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> gopinath wrote:
> > can we configure offline
dear sir,
I need HASP4 aksusbd driver for IA 64 architecture for CentOS4.4.
I tried to google-out and i can't find out the hasp driver
Please, do the needful.
regards,
S.Balji.
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On Friday 30 May 2008 10:49:17 Balaji wrote:
> dear sir,
>
>I need HASP4 aksusbd driver for IA 64 architecture for CentOS4.4.
>
> I tried to google-out and i can't find out the hasp driver
>
> Please, do the needful.
>
Try "HASP TS FR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have a dongle that needs this.
Th
Jay Leafey wrote:
> Another alternative that we are examining is using OCFS2 (Oracle Cluster
> File System 2) and iSCSI for the shared storage with Heartbeat for
> service management. This combination looks to be a bit "lighter" than
> the Cluster Suite and GFS, but I'm hoping to confirm or dispro
Christopher Chan wrote:
> The OP is not saying there is no ipv6 netfilter support. He said that
> there is no ipv6 state netfilter module or something like that.
In which case either you dont know what the OP is talking about, or he
doesnt know what he asked :D
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On May 29, 2008, at 20:58, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
strace seems fine, just use some options to enhance the output you
get:
-s 1024: take 1024 bytes for every string. This wouldn't have cut
that one short
-tt: if you want timestamps
-f: to follow forked processes
Great suggestion. I di
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Barry Brimer schrieb:
Quoting Sebastian Marten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi list,
Is it possible to set up an NFSv4/Kerberos environment on CentOS 5.1?
I set up Kerberos and NFS but get several erros
"Warning: rpc.gssd appears not to be running.
mount.nfs4: Permission denied"
Is this an CentOS ode
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
The OP is not saying there is no ipv6 netfilter support. He said that
there is no ipv6 state netfilter module or something like that.
In which case either you dont know what the OP is talking about, or he
doesnt know what he asked :D
-
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Chan wrote:
>> The OP is not saying there is no ipv6 netfilter support. He said that
>> there is no ipv6 state netfilter module or something like that.
>
> In which case either you dont know what the OP is talk
Matt Shields wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
The OP is not saying there is no ipv6 netfilter support. He said that
there is no ipv6 state netfilter module or something like that.
In which case either you d
Hi All,
I've a question on upgrading Centos with the least downtime...
I've a centos 4.6 machine, hosting my local Centos respository. I'd
like to upgrade the OS to 5.1
I've practised in a VMware machine upgrading it by booting from a CD,
but I wondered if YUM could do it, whilst keepi
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 07:51:24AM -0700, Adrian Marsh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I’ve a question on upgrading Centos with the least downtime…
>
> I’ve a centos 4.6 machine, hosting my local Centos respository. I’d
> like to upgrade the OS to 5.1
>
> I’ve practised in a VMware machine upgrading it by
Found a thread here that seems to suggest it's the only way:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=11128&forum=3
7
Oh Well..
Thanks anyway..
Adrian
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Adrian Marsh wrote:
Hi All,
I've a question on upgrading Centos with the least downtime...
The best way to accomoplish this is to backup all data and not upgrade
the install at all. That is how Red Hat recommends that you do it for
RHEL and how CentOS recommends it be done as well.
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 15:34 +0200, Sebastian Marten wrote:
> Hi list,
> Is it possible to set up an NFSv4/Kerberos environment on CentOS 5.1?
> I set up Kerberos and NFS but get several erros
>
> "Warning: rpc.gssd appears not to be running.
> mount.nfs4: Permission denied"
Yes, NFS4 works with K
I did the upgrade dance with yum once when going from Fedora 5 to 7. It
worked, but took a lot of time and left a helluva' lot of obscure lib-failures
and stuff. I eventually got it working but I never felt sure it wouldn't fail
on me whenever. After running the upgraded system for a month or so w/
Looking to change a yml file (yaml is a database type file)
*** from
--- !ruby/object:Right
attributes:
name: Personnel Admin
action: index
id: "1"
controller: assessments
--- !ruby/object:Right
attributes:
name: Personnel Admin
action: find
id: "2"
controller: assessments
**
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 8:16 AM, Sorin Srbu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did the upgrade dance with yum once when going from Fedora 5 to 7. It
> worked, but took a lot of time and left a helluva' lot of obscure lib-failures
> and stuff. I eventually got it working but I never felt sure it wouldn'
on 5-30-2008 6:38 AM Robert Moskowitz spake the following:
Matt Shields wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Karanbir Singh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
The OP is not saying there is no ipv6 netfilter support. He said that
there is no ipv6 state netfilter module
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looking to change a yml file (yaml is a database type file)
>
> *** from
> --- !ruby/object:Right
> attributes:
> name: Personnel Admin
> action: index
> id: "1"
> controller: assessments
> --- !ruby/object:Right
> att
Craig White wrote:
Looking to change a yml file (yaml is a database type file)
*** from
--- !ruby/object:Right
attributes:
name: Personnel Admin
action: index
id: "1"
controller: assessments
--- !ruby/object:Right
attributes:
name: Personnel Admin
action: find
id: "2"
cont
Thanks Louis,
Thanks Barry,
With the "-e des-cbc-crc:normal" command it works :)
Sebastian
Louis Lagendijk schrieb:
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 15:34 +0200, Sebastian Marten wrote:
Hi list,
Is it possible to set up an NFSv4/Kerberos environment on CentOS 5.1?
I set up Kerberos and NFS but get sever
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 07:31 -0400, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
> I've inherited an old laptop from my wife that I'd like to
> use when I travel (it's fairly small with a 12" screen). The
> bad part is that it is maxed out on memory with 384MB.
> Has anyone played with using Centos5 on systems with
>
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 20:26 +0200, Thomas Johansson wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> > Looking to change a yml file (yaml is a database type file)
> >
> > *** from
> > --- !ruby/object:Right
> > attributes:
> > name: Personnel Admin
> > action: index
> > id: "1"
> > controller: assessments
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 20:26 +0200, Thomas Johansson wrote:
Craig White wrote:
Looking to change a yml file (yaml is a database type file)
*** from
--- !ruby/object:Right
attributes:
name: Personnel Admin
action: index
id: "1"
controller: assessments
--- !ruby/obj
I just got a 8Gb flash drive and went to copy a bunch of files onto it.
I wanted to perserve everything, so I just took my archiving rsync
command and altered it to go to localhost:/media/RALLY2/ (name of flash
drive). I am getting errors with changing the group owner. Huh?
So I try to just
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 04:37:58PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz enlightened us:
> I just got a 8Gb flash drive and went to copy a bunch of files onto it.
> I wanted to perserve everything, so I just took my archiving rsync
> command and altered it to go to localhost:/media/RALLY2/ (name of flash
> d
Has anyone here setup alfresco on centos 5?
I would like to speak to them off list about it if so.
I am aware that they (alfresco) have a contributed wiki article
about doing this, but i have run into some issues.
DNK
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On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 13:48 -0700, dnk wrote:
> Has anyone here setup alfresco on centos 5?
>
> I would like to speak to them off list about it if so.
>
> I am aware that they (alfresco) have a contributed wiki article
> about doing this, but i have run into some issues.
I have - why not
on 5-30-2008 1:39 PM Matt Hyclak spake the following:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 04:37:58PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz enlightened us:
I just got a 8Gb flash drive and went to copy a bunch of files onto it.
I wanted to perserve everything, so I just took my archiving rsync
command and altered it to
Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 04:37:58PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz enlightened us:
I just got a 8Gb flash drive and went to copy a bunch of files onto it.
I wanted to perserve everything, so I just took my archiving rsync
command and altered it to go to localhost:/media/RALLY2/ (
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Unfortunately, I have to use it on Win systems as well...
then as someone else suggested, use tar.
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May be already asked, sorry so !
But what is the best method when updating between
4.4 and 4.5
or
4.4 and 4.6
or
5.0 and 5.1
Is it ok to update only with 'yum update' cmd, with no risk ?
Thanks you for your support,
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I just figured that since my issues were likely more with my alfresco
configurations, I thought some might consider it off topic.
I guess I will start it on list, and if anyone feels it is off topic,
I will pull it back off the list.
In a nut shell, I was following the howto located at:
ht
on 5-30-2008 2:54 PM Emmanuel Fournier spake the following:
May be already asked, sorry so !
But what is the best method when updating between
4.4 and 4.5
or
4.4 and 4.6
or
5.0 and 5.1
Is it ok to update only with 'yum update' cmd, with no risk ?
Thanks you for your support,
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 23:54 +0200, Emmanuel Fournier wrote:
> May be already asked, sorry so !
>
> But what is the best method when updating between
> 4.4 and 4.5
> or
> 4.4 and 4.6
> or
> 5.0 and 5.1
>
> Is it ok to update only with 'yum update' cmd, with no risk ?
Yes. It is the standard way
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 15:07 -0700, dnk wrote:
> I just figured that since my issues were likely more with my alfresco
> configurations, I thought some might consider it off topic.
>
> I guess I will start it on list, and if anyone feels it is off topic,
> I will pull it back off the list.
>
>
On 30-May-08, at 3:26 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 15:07 -0700, dnk wrote:
I just figured that since my issues were likely more with my alfresco
configurations, I thought some might consider it off topic.
I guess I will start it on list, and if anyone feels it is off topic,
I w
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 15:44 -0700, dnk wrote:
> On 30-May-08, at 3:26 PM, Craig White wrote:
>
> INFO: Deploying web application archive alfresco.war
> 07:34:00,712 User:System WARN [remoting.rmi.RmiRegistryFactoryBean]
> Could not detect RMI registry - creating new one
> 07:34:02,499 User:Syste
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 15:44 -0700, dnk wrote:
> Ok, having a look in there, and the things that stick out at me are:
>
>
> INFO: Deploying web application archive alfresco.war
> 07:34:00,712 User:System WARN [remoting.rmi.RmiRegistryFactoryBean]
> Could not detect RMI registry - creating new on
I am attempting to implement XFS on a new system.
System:
Supermicro SC846 TQ-R900B - rack-mountable
SUPERMICRO X7DWN+ - motherboard
3ware 9650SE-24M8 - storage controller
10 Hitachi DeskStar 7K1000 - hard drive - 1 TB
8GB Ram
2 Intel Quad-Core Xeon E5420 / 2.5 GHz processor
Installed Centos 5.1
Exactly!!! What he's complaining about is the lack of lazy-man's GUI
tool to configure ip6tables.
I may be ethnic Chinese but I grew in Sierra Leone and English is what I
use from day to day and I cannot read Chinese characters...or do not
recognise enough to claim literacy anyway.
Are
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