Bob Hoffman napsal(a):
> Thought I would share this..not sure exactly what it is...but I wish I could
> pull out my configurations with a program like this...
>
>
>
> http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/examples/scc.centos50.html
>
Yes, there is also dconf http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dconf/
David H
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> The 4.7 release is syncing out to external mirrors right
> now, we should
> have enough done for release by Monday night ( for
> i386/x86_64 )
>
Any update?
Thanks,
Josh
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Hi,
I recently purchased an MSI Wind Netbook, just slightly bigger than an
EeePC, and IMHO just one step above the mere toy category. It's got a
10" monitor, 80 GB SATA HD, and the keyboard is just big enough so I can
type with ten fingers (with a little exercise). The thing came
preinstalled
--- On Thu, 11/9/08, Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] DNS Logging with Selinux enabled
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Date: Thursday, 11 September, 2008, 5:48 PM
>
> That doesn't matter. For the normal targeted policy
>
Josh Donovan wrote:
> Karanbir Singh wrote:
>
> > The 4.7 release is syncing out to external mirrors right
> > now, we should
> > have enough done for release by Monday night ( for
> > i386/x86_64 )
>
> Any update?
4.7 is still syncing to the mirrors (dvds are missing), but we are
pushing towa
Bob Hoffman wrote:
http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/examples/scc.centos50.html
Really cool.
Relly intense view of the whole server.
Looks like the output of sosreport.
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Bob Hoffman wrote:
Thought I would share this..not sure exactly what it is...but I wish I could
pull out my configurations with a program like this...
http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/examples/scc.centos50.html
Really cool.
Relly intense view of the whole server.
More likely SCC.. http://w
Hi,
HP DL 385 G2.
CentOS 5.1
Kernel 2.6.18-92.1.10.el5
I have a newly installed server that was running x. It told me there
were updates to install. I accepted that all, except sysreport as I
always seem to have problems installing. I rebooted, having set the
default run level to 3. I then got a
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Josh Donovan wrote:
--- On Thu, 11/9/08, Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] DNS Logging with Selinux enabled
To: "CentOS mailing list"
Date: Thursday, 11 September, 2008, 5:48 PM
That doesn't matter. For the normal target
I am trying to erase an rpm with yum erase. It fails:
service hipfw does not support chkconfig
Removed: hipl-firewall.i386 0:1.0.4.1
Complete!
And it is not removed
If I try with rpm -e, I get the same error message.
So how do I remove this rpm?
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I am trying to erase an rpm with yum erase. It fails:
service hipfw does not support chkconfig
Removed: hipl-firewall.i386 0:1.0.4.1
Complete!
And it is not removed
If I try with rpm -e, I get the same error message.
So how do I remove this rpm?
--noscripts ?
Pintér Tibor wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am trying to erase an rpm with yum erase. It fails:
service hipfw does not support chkconfig
Removed: hipl-firewall.i386 0:1.0.4.1
Complete!
And it is not removed
If I try with rpm -e, I get the same error message.
So how do I remove this
Pintér Tibor wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am trying to erase an rpm with yum erase. It fails:
service hipfw does not support chkconfig
Removed: hipl-firewall.i386 0:1.0.4.1
Complete!
And it is not removed
If I try with rpm -e, I get the same error message.
So how do I remove this r
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:30:38AM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> tried 'yum --noscripts erase hipl-firewall' and got the error:
>
> command line error: no such option: --noscirpts
You didn't spell it correctly.
It's an option for rpm, not yum.
You can however add tsflags=noscripts to yum.conf
Robert Nichols wrote:
> When I asked about a similar problem a while back, the
> SELinux folks
> told me that bind-chroot was not supported under SELinux
> because
> SELinux already provides better protection.
>
That is wrong. Every release of Fedora comes out and people ask how to
configure bin
Mikael Fridh wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:30:38AM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
tried 'yum --noscripts erase hipl-firewall' and got the error:
command line error: no such option: --noscirpts
You didn't spell it correctly.
It's an option for rpm, not yum.
Well, this is on an
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Terry Polzin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where can I find gv for centos 5.x
EPEL ?
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> if [ -s /var/log/httpd/mysite1_access_log ]; then exec /usr/bin/webalizer
> -Qc /etc/webalizer/mysite1.conf;
> fi
> if [ -s /var/log/httpd/mysite2_access_log ]; then exec /usr/bin/webalizer
> -Qc /etc/webalizer/mysite2.con
Where can I find gv for centos 5.x
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on 9-12-2008 2:54 AM Josh Donovan spake the following:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
The 4.7 release is syncing out to external mirrors right
now, we should
have enough done for release by Monday night ( for
i386/x86_64 )
Any update?
Starting to sound like when my children were younger and we w
Hi List,
I'm running Centos 5.2 on an Pentium III-1000
The box has been running for almost a year without any (hardware) issues.
SInce a few weeks the box goes into standby (power led flashes) without
any obvious reason (ie. i cannot find anything). This happens randomly
(box runs for 1 day and
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 9-12-2008 2:54 AM Josh Donovan spake the following:
>>
>> Karanbir Singh wrote:
>>
>>> The 4.7 release is syncing out to external mirrors right
>>> now, we should have enough done for release by Monday night ( for
>>> i3
Test wrote:
> So basically i am looking for some hints on solving this...
Sounds like the box is crashing. Configure a serial console
on it and hook the console up to another system to see if
anything comes across on the console prior to the standby/crash
behavior occurring.
nate
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Scott Silva wrote:
on 9-12-2008 2:54 AM Josh Donovan spake the following:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
The 4.7 release is syncing out to external mirrors right
now, we should have enough done for release by Monday night ( for
i386/x86_64 )
Any update?
Starting to sound like when my children were
Josh Donovan wrote:
Robert Nichols wrote:
When I asked about a similar problem a while back, the
SELinux folks
told me that bind-chroot was not supported under SELinux
because
SELinux already provides better protection.
That is wrong. Every release of Fedora comes out and people ask how to
c
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Starting to sound like when my children were younger and we went on a trip.
>
> "Are we there yet?"
>
> "NO"
> "Are we there yet?"
>
> "NO"
> "Are we there yet?"
>
> "NO"
> "Are we there yet?"
>
> "NO"
> "Are we there yet?
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Test <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So basically i am looking for some hints on solving this...
>
I would get a power supply tester and check the power supply to make
sure it isn't dying (and be prepared for that anyway).
You said you have to unplug the power supp
Hi,
I am using xen-3.0.3-41.el5 on Centos 5 with 2.6.18-53.1.21.el5xen
kernel. I'd like to:
1) When Dom0 shutdown, DomU's do the same.
2) When Dom0 boots. DomU's do the same.
Is that possible?
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On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Sergio Belkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using xen-3.0.3-41.el5 on Centos 5 with 2.6.18-53.1.21.el5xen
> kernel. I'd like to:
>
> 1) When Dom0 shutdown, DomU's do the same.
This is a given.
> 2) When Dom0 boots. DomU's do the same.
Create a soft-li
Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They should have stuck with the "when it's ready" response instead of
> telling us the "5th or 6th", then "Monday night". They created greater
> anticipation by suggesting an actual time line. And greater
> frustration by missing it. "When it's ready" alway
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 06:58:46PM +0200, Test wrote:
>
> I'm running Centos 5.2 on an Pentium III-1000
>
> The box has been running for almost a year without any (hardware) issues.
>
> SInce a few weeks the box goes into standby (power led flashes) without
> any obvious reason (ie. i cannot fin
Duh, Thats a good one, didnt think of that
i will give it a go...
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I can't connect, appears to be down.
Thought I'd post in case whoevers in charge is listening here.
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Thanks. We're aware and are working on it. Others might post more information.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Dan Carl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't connect, appears to be down.
> Thought I'd post in case whoevers in charge is listening here.
>
> Dan
>
Hi all..
I have centos 5.2
There is a cron file that is commented out to auto update the rules of
spamassassin
Location: /etc/cron.d/sa-update
This file is chmod 600, should it not be 755? All the other crons are 755
This line is commented.
#10 4 * * * root /usr/share/spamassassin/sa-update.c
I am trying to build a custom kernel for the HIPL code
(infrahip.hip.fi), using the patch for the Linux 2.6.18 kernel. I
followed all the instructions for getting the kernel source and making a
custom kernel provided on the wiki. The rpmbuild fails with the
following messages:
Get an error
Scott Silva wrote:
> http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid39_gci1328938,00.html
I'm still comfortably on CentOS 4X. I might nuke an Ubuntu Desktop
I have on VMWare and put CentOS 5X but I don't want to get my fingers
burnt using Fedora 10 to see how CentOS 6 "might
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 16:46, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, one question was asked about how the ~/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-2.16.18
> directory looks like. I think the linux-2.6.18.i386 (or i686) is not what
> the patch is expecting?
As some of the patches fail only 1/2 or 2/3 o
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am trying to build a custom kernel for the HIPL code
> (infrahip.hip.fi), using the patch for the Linux 2.6.18 kernel. I
Your problem is likely because Red hat already applies
10 bazillion patches to the kernel for their packages, so
there's little chance that the patc
Finsihing my server set up..
Yum-updatesd
This is on, via the chkconfig and seems to run a lot.
TO DO: auto update YUM for the computer once a day.
Files: /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf
Extra: send a mail or add to log file
This is the centos original file and my suggested changes.
If anyone uses
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 16:46, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, one question was asked about how the ~/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-2.16.18
directory looks like. I think the linux-2.6.18.i386 (or i686) is not what
the patch is expecting?
As some of
nate wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am trying to build a custom kernel for the HIPL code
(infrahip.hip.fi), using the patch for the Linux 2.6.18 kernel. I
Your problem is likely because Red hat already applies
10 bazillion patches to the kernel for their packages, so
there's little
well, as a plain deskop install, i haven't had any problems with ubuntu. at all.
i've had problems with fedora, that thing is really a pain to use.
i mainly use centos on servers, but for the desktop, i'm pretty happy
with ubuntu at the moment. probably the main thing that i like is that
its deb,
They should have stuck with the "when it's ready" response instead of
telling us the "5th or 6th", then "Monday night". They created greater
anticipation by suggesting an actual time line. And greater
frustration by missing it. "When it's ready" always worked for me in
the past, but since they
on 9-12-2008 12:13 PM MHR spake the following:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
Starting to sound like when my children were younger and we went on a trip.
You haven't tried the Shrek trick? After the first ten of "Are we
there yet?" "NO", do this:
"Are we there yet?"
"
on 9-12-2008 2:15 PM Bob Hoffman spake the following:
Finsihing my server set up..
Yum-updatesd
This is on, via the chkconfig and seems to run a lot.
TO DO: auto update YUM for the computer once a day.
Files: /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf
Extra: send a mail or add to log file
This is the centos
on 9-12-2008 9:58 AM Test spake the following:
Hi List,
I'm running Centos 5.2 on an Pentium III-1000
The box has been running for almost a year without any (hardware) issues.
SInce a few weeks the box goes into standby (power led flashes) without
any obvious reason (ie. i cannot find anything
On Friday 12 September 2008 14:56, Robert Nichols wrote:
> Josh Donovan wrote:
> > Robert Nichols wrote:
> >> When I asked about a similar problem a while back, the
> >> SELinux folks
> >> told me that bind-chroot was not supported under SELinux
> >> because
> >> SELinux already provides be
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 17:15 -0400, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Finsihing my server set up..
> Yum-updatesd
>
> This is on, via the chkconfig and seems to run a lot.
>
> TO DO: auto update YUM for the computer once a day.
> Files: /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf
> Extra: send a mail or add to log file
>
> Th
I read somewhere, that one of the issues was choking on sending emails..due
to sending to nobody account.
I guess I will have to wait and look for errors.
I do know that it was always on and had never told me there was an update
available when logging in as root.
>
> below is my configuration of
On 12 Sep 2008, at 14:47, Scott Silva wrote:
If anyone uses this, do you have something similar?
I don't run it on critical servers. I have had too many updates that
needed to have manual intervention to get the server running again.
Most were trivial to fix, but it still took someone being
Dan Carl wrote:
I can't connect, appears to be down.
Thought I'd post in case whoevers in charge is listening here.
should be all back to normal by now, if you still see issues. please let us
know. irc://#centos-devel on irc.freenode.net is a good place to get interactive
contact with centos
Good evening.
I see all these neat how-tos online with nice pictures of the install and
all.
I am new to using linux on a computer I own.
I want to document the next server I build, each step.
How do you do a screen capture on a system you are doing a fresh install on?
KVM connected to the un
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Bob Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good evening.
>
> I see all these neat how-tos online with nice pictures of the install and
> all.
> I am new to using linux on a computer I own.
>
> I want to document the next server I build, each step.
>
> How do you do
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>
>Good evening.
>
>I see all these neat how-tos online with nice pictures of the install and
>all.
>I am new to using linux on a computer I own.
>
>I want to document the next server I build, each step.
>
>How do you do a screen capture on a system you ar
My main reason was to make a really good how to book on building the
webserver to help other newbies.
I guess I could install, learn VM, and then kinda 'fake install' the new
system and screen brab it.
Or maybe I could just use a cameralol
Maybe I could run the video though a filter and gr
I found this article..and does talk about the VM
http://portal.dfpug.de/dFPUG/Dokumente/Partner/Linuxtransfer/installation_vm
warescreenshots.pdf
It is called "Using VMWare to Capture Linux Installation Screen Shots"...lol
Since I only want to go as far as the actual package selection, I may be
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 13:28 -0700, Nifty Cluster Mitch wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 06:58:46PM +0200, Test wrote:
> >
> > I'm running Centos 5.2 on an Pentium III-1000
> >
> > The box has been running for almost a year without any (hardware) issues.
> >
> > SInce a few weeks the box goes in
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 20:50 +, Josh Donovan wrote:
> Scott Silva wrote:
>
> > http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid39_gci1328938,00.html
>
> I'm still comfortably on CentOS 4X. I might nuke an Ubuntu Desktop
> I have on VMWare and put CentOS 5X but I don't wan
That fixed my server a week ago. I opened it up and was it ever cruddy
under the cpu fan! Yeow! I had to use a toothpick to really get the
fluff out with a vacuum cleaner nozzle to catch all the cruft. It's been
steady running ever since. Ric
Canned air is very good for cleaning up places like
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:38 -0400, Steve Huff wrote:
> On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> > While using Fedora, I always used java straight from Sun. What is
> > recommended for CentOS?? Getting jetty, java and other java apps
> > working
> > correctly has been a real chore. If
I made a little file with a From:, To: and body.
I execute the command cat file.txt | sendmail -t -O MinQueueAge=1m
thinking that the message would try every minute to send instead of the
default 30m. (if the initial attempt failed of course).
This doesnt seem to have any effect?
In the event
Hi Bob,
Bob Hoffman wrote:
My main reason was to make a really good how to book on building the
webserver to help other newbies.
That sounds like a really good thing to do. However, let me point out a
couple of things that are important when it comes to the mailing list
you are on here.
1)
Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In the event I have an important email and I want it try perhaps every
> minute (1minute)
> to send the email how do I accomplish this from the sendmail command line?
considering just how many people use greylisting, this is likely a
bad idea.Greylisti
I have a specific method of using my five GNOME workspaces to perform
certain categories of tasks when I log in on a machine, so I just had
a thought.
Is there a way to specify, say from a login script, for an application
to start up in a particular workspace, preferably with a specific
"screen" l
Jerry Geis wrote:
I made a little file with a From:, To: and body.
I execute the command cat file.txt | sendmail -t -O MinQueueAge=1m
thinking that the message would try every minute to send instead of
the default 30m. (if the initial attempt failed of course).
This doesnt seem to have any ef
Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers is needed
by package java-1.4.2-gcj-compat
I'm digging all over the place for this one. Has anyone a clue?? When I
use:
yum whatprovides /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers it returns:
jpackage-utils.noarch : JPackage utilities
I've in
Ric Moore wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers is needed
by package java-1.4.2-gcj-compat
I'm digging all over the place for this one. Has anyone a clue?? When I
use:
yum whatprovides /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers it returns:
jpackage-utils.noarch : JPackag
Hi,
I recently made a CentOS install on a machine with an unsupported
network card. I had to add the driver for it later, once I finished the
install. For now I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ hostname --fqdn
localhost.localdomain
Q: how would I change this to something like calimero.local?
Hello,
you can do it from here.
go through System >> Network >> Hosts
edit host name from here.
all things you have done till now are correct.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently made a CentOS install on a machine with
kapil singh wrote:
Hello,
you can do it from here.
go through System >> Network >> Hosts
edit host name from here.
or, edit /etc/sysconfig/network and set
HOSTNAME=whateverfqdn.com
since I never even start any GUI on my servers, I find this much more
useful.
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