nate schrieb:
Pitshou Asingalembi wrote:
the hp smart array 6400 controller.
It's usually not a good idea to connect a tape drive to a
raid controller.
Exactly.
Buy a dedicated SCSI-card for that.
Tapes sometimes produce "interesting" events on the SCSI-bus (you might
have got to s
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:29:18PM -0700, bruce wrote:
>
> So i don't have the ability to do something like "forward foo.gotdns.com to
> machine1, and forward foo2.gotdns.com to machine2" which is exactly what i'm
> trying to accomplish!!
>
You wrote a really long mail so sorry if I missed some
Dear All,
Sorry, cause this is OT.
I am asking this for my client, they hope to find a simple open source
web base software with invoicing and serial no tracking, preferably if
can generate continuous serial no by its own.
Thanks in advance.
David
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david chong wrote:
Dear All,
Sorry, cause this is OT.
I am asking this for my client, they hope to find a simple open source
web base software with invoicing and serial no tracking, preferably if
can generate continuous serial no by its own.
Thanks in advance.
Maybe GLPI can do what you expe
david chong wrote:
Dear All,
Sorry, cause this is OT.
I am asking this for my client, they hope to find a simple open source
web base software with invoicing and serial no tracking, preferably if
can generate continuous serial no by its own.
Thanks in advance.
David
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I have a Centos 5.2 fileserver running LVM2, ext3 and Samba. I want to
periodically snapshot a filesystem and offer them as read only backups
to my users. I'm looking for something similar to what's available on
Netapp filers.
I am successfully able to create snapshots using LVM. But are there
any
Hello,
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ruslan Sivak wrote:
> I'm using VMWare Server 2 RC1 to on top of CentOS 5.2 x86_64 running a
> CentOS 5.2 i386 guest. I have enabled VMI in VMware, so I guess it
> won't let me install if VMI wasn't available in the kern
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 19:31 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On 7/10/08, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> I will try to SSH into the ipcop box. I've never tried to SSH into it.
> I've always looked at it via the web interface.
Be aware that port 222, no 22, is used for slightly increa
Hi there,
how can I configure a DSL access using the command line? The Red Hat
Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide does not describe this and I
could not find any description on the internet.
- Gergely
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On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 20:07 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On 7/10/08, Lanny Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>
> Still not able to SSH into the IPCop box. Something wrong in the
> syntax I tried or SSH didn't get turned on in the IPCop box, via the
> web interface, as I thought? The sshd is
Hi,
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 12:13 +0200, Gergely Buday wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> how can I configure a DSL access using the command line? The Red Hat
> Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide does not describe this and I
> could not find any description on the internet.
Maybe you can provide us with som
Michel van Deventer wrote:
>> how can I configure a DSL access using the command line? The Red Hat
>> Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide does not describe this and I
>> could not find any description on the internet.
> Maybe you can provide us with some more information, as like which
> provider
On 7/10/08, Ian Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ssh ipcop.homelan:222
>> ssh: ipcop.homelan:222: Name or service not known
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
>>
> Try:-
>
> ssh -p 222 ipcop.homelan
Bingo! Ian, I was able to get into the IPCop box. :
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 21:29 -0400, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
>
> P.S.: Once again: although it's great that you are digging into the
> problem, using iptables, and learning a lot on the process, you should
> *REALLY* consider ditching rsh/rlogin and sticking to SSH. I would
> consider using rs
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 13:43 +1200, Spiro Harvey, Knossos Networks Ltd
wrote:
>
> what are you talking about? I'm writing a Tor wrapper that funnels all
> my http requests thru gopher for extra security. It's called Gor. And
> I'm writing it in GW-BASIC!
>
> we don't need no steenkin new fangl
Gergely Buday wrote:
Michel van Deventer wrote:
how can I configure a DSL access using the command line? The Red Hat
Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide does not describe this and I
could not find any description on the internet.
Maybe you can provide us with some more information,
Filipe Brandenburger schrieb:
P.S.: Once again: although it's great that you are digging into the
problem, using iptables, and learning a lot on the process, you should
*REALLY* consider ditching rsh/rlogin and sticking to SSH. I would
consider using rsh/rlogin instead of SSH today about the sa
Hi List,
We've been seeing the following error on a CentOS 5.2 x86_64 /
2.6.18-92.1.6.el5 install (from /var/log/httpd/error):
*** glibc detected *** /usr/sbin/httpd: double free or corruption (!
prev): 0x2ad8ebed2d80 ***
[Thu Jul 10 19:12:19 2008] [notice] child pid 5261 exit signal
On 7/11/08, William L. Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sshd is for incoming connections.
> You need to enable it on IPCop (using
> web interface is easiest). I also suggest using ssh keys instead of
> password *if* you want increased security. Paranoia level is the
> determining factor.
Paran
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 12:32 -0400, John wrote:
> Remember this. It is going to work when set to Permisive regardless!!
Thanks, I will remember. Now I just need to find out what it means by
read-only. A find -perm 400 on the directory gives no hits, nor do most
other variations, like 444, etc.
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 17:31 -0700, nate wrote:
> No it requires changes to the kernel itself, changes which I don't think Red
> Hat will introduce in a minor release as their current VM stuff is Xen based
> which has it's own paravirtualization support in the existing kernel(pre
> VMI). I read tha
A colleague supplied me with a set of rpms he built on his Fedora box
and when I tried to install them with yum localinstall I got a missing
dependency:
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package hipl-doc.i386 0:1.0.4-1 set to be updated
---> Package hipl-tools.i386 0:1.0
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 8:24 AM, David G. Mackay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, I will remember. Now I just need to find out what it means by
> read-only. A find -perm 400 on the directory gives no hits, nor do most
> other variations, like 444, etc.
Try:
find . \! -perm /222
See "man fi
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Error: Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.5 is needed by package hipl-lib
> Centos 5.2 provides python 2.5.1.
Are you sure?
On an up to date system:
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
# rpm -q pytho
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 06:49 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On 7/11/08, William L. Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> I cannot dig +trace from my Desktop, as me or as root and I also
> cannot dig +trace from the ipcop box as of this time.
Must be either firewall on your desktop or IPCop has
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.5 is needed by package hipl-lib
Centos 5.2 provides python 2.5.1.
Are you sure?
On an up to date system:
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentO
Kenneth Porter wrote:
> FYI for others who might encounter this.
>
> I just did a yum update (C5.1) and after a very long download of packages
> I get a transaction test failure:
>
> Transaction Check Error:
> file /usr/lib/libc-client.so.2007 from install of
> libc-client2007-2007b-1.el5 conf
Robert Moskowitz schrieb:
Centos 5.2 provides python 2.5.1.
Nope. CentOS 5.2 comes with Python 2.4 only!
fs
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Oh, wow, is my system hosed now
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.5 is needed by package hipl-lib
Centos 5.2 provides python 2.5.1.
Are you sure?
On an up to date sys
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, wow, is my system hosed now
Yes, for sure! Replacing the system's python is a pretty bad idea
these days, as many of RedHat's tools depend on it.
> I am going to either have to find 2.5 that I can install on Ce
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 09:09 -0400, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 8:24 AM, David G. Mackay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks, I will remember. Now I just need to find out what it means by
> > read-only. A find -perm 400 on the directory gives no hits, nor do most
> >
Gergely Buday wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> how can I configure a DSL access using the command line? The Red Hat
> Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide does not describe this and I
> could not find any description on the internet.
For my DSL it's pretty simple:
ifconfig eth0 216.39.174.24 netmask 255.25
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:52 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically the steps to configure rpmbuild to work on your machine are:
>
> $ mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/{BUILD,RPMS,SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS}
> $ echo '%_topdir %(echo $HOME)/rpmbuild' >~/.rpmmacros
>
> And then to rebuild a so
So I need python 2.5.1, and all of its dependecies.
And 2.5.1 is at least in FC8. So this leads to wanting to try to do the
update right via yum, thus needing a repo. Does such a thing exist? I
find a directory out there, but no repodata directory with it:
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedo
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 09:02:18AM -0700, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> So I need python 2.5.1, and all of its dependecies.
>
> And 2.5.1 is at least in FC8. So this leads to wanting to try to do the
> update right via yum, thus needing a repo. Does such a thing exist? I
> find a directory out ther
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 09:02:18AM -0700, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So I need python 2.5.1, and all of its dependecies.
And 2.5.1 is at least in FC8. So this leads to wanting to try to do the
update right via yum, thus needing a repo. Does such a thing exist? I
find a
> How do I find out if Python 2.4.3 contains abi?
I'm not sure what you're asking. Python's ABI version would be 2.4.3,
but if you're referring to a module 'abi', I don't think one exists?
You can always fire up python and type 'import ' to see if
that module exists.
Ray
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On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 12:12 +0200, Santi Saez wrote:
>
> So, appears that yum-updatesd can download, notify and install
> updates.. but none of this works on a fresh CentOS 5.2 :-(
>
> I will try yum-cron.. but I'm also interested in testing yum-
> updatesd, none is using it? there's no patch
It shows the physical disks on the server
bash-2.05b# format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c0t2d0
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],880/[EMAIL
PROTECTED],0
1. c0t3d0
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],88
On Jul 11, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
I'm not sure if there's a "great" way to have concurrent version of
Python installed cleanly or not... the Python project itself used to
maintain some RPM's and a Yum repo, but I believe that project is
somewhat dormant and last time I tried i
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Ed Donahue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It shows the physical disks on the server
>
> bash-2.05b# format
> Searching for disks...done
>
>
> AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
> 0. c0t2d0
>/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],880/[EMAIL
>
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
How do I find out if Python 2.4.3 contains abi?
I'm not sure what you're asking. Python's ABI version would be 2.4.3,
but if you're referring to a module 'abi', I don't think one exists?
You can always fire up python and type 'import ' to see if
that module exists.
> It shows the physical disks on the server
>
> bash-2.05b# format
> Searching for disks...done
I like to use 'fdisk -l'.
-John
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on 7-10-2008 5:52 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On 7/10/08, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When you set up your connection to your provider, do you have a static
address
or dynamic?
Dynamic IP
If static, you had to set your next step resolver in the config.
If you are dynamic
Hi All,
How to call the downloaded bootable /data/centos/netinstall.iso file in my
guest domU file to boot for network installation? Please correct this line
if it is wrong.
disk = [ 'file:/data/centos/netinstall.iso,cdrom,r',
'phy:/dev/server/xerv2-disk,xvda,w', 'phy:/dev/server/xerv-disk,sda1,
Tim,
That works! I did not realize that the Red Hat network scripts have
support for bonding options. (I did not find this documented
anywhere.) But sure enough, I am able to set up a different primary
interface for each bond using this method.
Thanks so much!
Sam
>Hi,
>
>I configure bonding in
On 7/11/08, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am looking at it from the web interface. Under DHCP, for the Green
>> Interface, for Primary DNS, it shows 192.168.10.1If I change that
>> to 127.0.0.1 I'm done? Other than possibly needing to change a
>> configuration setting in the ADS
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Art Age Software <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That works! I did not realize that the Red Hat network scripts have
> support for bonding options. (I did not find this documented
> anywhere.) But sure enough, I am able to set up a different primary
> interface for eac
Hi,
I'm trying to make Firefox 3 work in CentOS 4.
So far I was able to do it by installing the evolution28-* rpms, which
have a more recent GTK, Cairo, Pango, etc. With those libs installed
and configured, Firefox 3 from mozilla.org works fine.
The only thing is that it doesn't use the "Bluecur
On 7/11/08, William L. Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I cannot dig +trace from my Desktop, as me or as root and I also
>> cannot dig +trace from the ipcop box as of this time.
>
> Must be either firewall on your desktop or IPCop has some blocked
> resources. Try to dig something from your de
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, david chong wrote:
Dear All,
Sorry, cause this is OT.
I am asking this for my client, they hope to find a simple open source
web base software with invoicing and serial no tracking, preferably if
can generate continuous serial no by its own.
Look at http://www.sql-ledger
On 7/11/08, Lanny Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/11/08, William L. Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> I cannot dig +trace from my Desktop, as me or as root and I also
>>> cannot dig +trace from the ipcop box as of this time.
>>
>> Must be either firewall on your desktop or IPCop has
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 16:15 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On 7/11/08, William L. Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>
> My wife is using her Desktop box (compaq1300) on MS Windows at this
> time. I can dig but I cannot dig + trace to her box:
That makes sense. I was thinking that you woul
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 17:12 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On 7/11/08, Lanny Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 7/11/08, William L. Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>> I cannot dig +trace from my Desktop, as me or as root and I also
> >>> cannot dig +trace from the ipcop box as of thi
I was tasked with migrating a bunch of printer entries from one box to another.
What I did is I got a list of printer names along with IP addresses and using
the CUPS
lpadmin -p printer-name -E -v lpd://IP_ADDR/lp
I loaded them onto the new machine running RHEL 4.6.
Printer tests show that i
on 7-11-2008 1:48 PM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On 7/11/08, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am looking at it from the web interface. Under DHCP, for the Green
Interface, for Primary DNS, it shows 192.168.10.1If I change that
to 127.0.0.1 I'm done? Other than possibly needin
on 7-11-2008 10:13 AM Robert Moskowitz spake the following:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
How do I find out if Python 2.4.3 contains abi?
I'm not sure what you're asking. Python's ABI version would be 2.4.3,
but if you're referring to a module 'abi', I don't think one exists?
You can always fir
Scott Silva wrote:
You would set the primary dns to 127.0.0.1 and if you want set the
secondary
dns to what your primary dns was set at. You might have to play with
the
options to have dhcp assigned red and still be able to set your
nameserver
settings.
The ipcop boxes I have are all on static
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 7/10/08, Dennis McLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IPCOP here. Use it for Masq, dhcp, NAT, time, Transparent Webfiltering via
URLFilter plugin (and automatic blacklist downloads) and banned internal MAC
addresses (our inside machines) via advancedproxy plugin, and more..
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 how you lo
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make Firefox 3 work in CentOS 4.
So far I was able to do it by installing the evolution28-* rpms, which
have a more recent GTK, Cairo, Pango, etc. With those libs installed
and configured, Firefox 3 from mozilla.org works fine.
The only thing is th
Sean Carolan wrote:
I'm attempting to block access to port 53 from internet hosts for an
internal server. This device is behind a gateway router so all
traffic appears to come from source ip 10.100.1.1. Here are my
(non-working) iptables rules:
If it is behind a gateway router, how is port 5
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
How do I find out if Python 2.4.3 contains abi?
I'm not sure what you're asking. Python's ABI version would be 2.4.3,
but if you're referring to a module 'abi', I don't think one exists?
You can always fire up python and type 'import ' to se
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 09:05 +0930, Ian Blackwell wrote:
> Scott Silva wrote:
> >>>
> >> Question: Awhile ago, I got into the configuration settings for our
> >> ZTE ADSL Modem.
> >> For the change to me having my own Caching DNS Server, in the settings
> >> for the ADSL modem at this time, using
On Thursday 10 July 2008 22:49, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> > Could you post /etc/sysconfig/iptables?
>
> /etc/sysconfig/iptables doesn't necessarily reflect what is running
> right now, and you can't include the counters with it.
I'm not interested in the counters I want to see how the rul
Robert - elists wrote:
I was checking out Dag's ( not dagw ;-> ) new blog...
I don't know how much, if at all, this has been debated...
http://dag.wieers.com/blog/using-apt-in-an-rpm-world
if he is so adamant about apt over yum, why are we using yum still?
Laziness? ;-) ...or are we just tas
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > yum localinstall hip*
> > Loading "fastestmirror" plugin
> > Loading "priorities" plugin
> > Setting up Local Package Process
> > Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> > * rpmforge: fr2.rpmfind.net
> > * base: medon.htt-consult.com
> > * updates: medon.htt-consu
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:56 AM, david chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Sorry, cause this is OT.
>
> I am asking this for my client, they hope to find a simple open source
> web base software with invoicing and serial no tracking, preferably if
> can generate continuous serial no by
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 7:03 PM, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Carolan wrote:
>>
>> I'm attempting to block access to port 53 from internet hosts for an
>> internal server. This device is behind a gateway router so all
>> traffic appears to come from source ip 10.100.1.1. Here a
Hi all
What other good temp / motherboard / fan speed / HDD / etc monitor can I
use on CentOS 5.1 (or even 5.2 - still need to upgrade)? I know
lmsensors works ok'ish, but it doesn't pickup my Gigabyte motherboard
properly.
--
Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
CEO, SoftDux
Web: http://www.SoftDux
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