2008/11/7 Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> on 11-6-2008 3:35 PM Dave Stevens spake the following:
>> I have Centos 5.2 and want to install mapserver. On my Fedora 7 box it is in
>> the repo. Should I just enable that repo? Anyone done this? Tips/warnings?
>>
>> Dave
I have some home build (x86_64
With new kernel, appeared some problems with build proccess here.
After many minutes waiting for rpmbuild were over, a gpg problem appears!!:
...
scripts/modsign/mod-extract.c:311: warning: format '%lx' expects type
'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'Elf64_Xword'
+ KEYFLAGS='--no-defau
Rudi Ahlers schrieb:
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:27 PM, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Gordon McLellan wrote:
>>
>>> Hello List,
>>>
>>> Can anyone recommend some sites regarding building high-availability
>>> storage networks using centos (or the upstream providers brand name)?
>>> I
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 14:32 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Or phones that work with Centos.
I am making headway on my SIP testing, but I need a a couple (or 3) USB
headphones or phones.
I remember back quite at time ago I had problems with one with volume
co
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 047f:0ca1 Plantronics, Inc. USB DSP v4 Audio
Interface
Where did you get this info?
I just plugged the DSP-400 in; LED is on on the vol control. No entry
for it in /etc/sysconfig/hwconf that I can see...
its a usb device... lsusb
hwconf is onl
what is the correct way to set an AMD64 CPU into performance mode at
boot time?
I have tried doing service network cpuspeed start, then killall -SIGUSR1
cpuspeed
and this works but I cant get it working this way at boot. I have set
chkconfig cpuspeed on but that
didnt seem to help.
I just wa
Hi, guys!
I'm trying to use php-mssql and I've tested the same php program on
two servers (CEntOS-5 and Debian).
CEntOS-5.2 (final)
- php 5.1.6-20
- php-mssql 5.1.6-15 (from "extras" repository).
- freetds 0.64-11
--- php test code
--
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 07:56 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
> > Cheap USB sound cards tend to not have any volume control. The good news
> > is that you can take the money you save and buy a good 1/8" headset that
> > does have one.
>
> hmmm. Rereading your note. A
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 1:09 AM, ArcosCom Linux User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With new kernel, appeared some problems with build proccess here.
>
> After many minutes waiting for rpmbuild were over, a gpg problem appears!!:
> gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir `..'
> gpg: no default se
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 14:32 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Or phones that work with Centos.
I am making headway on my SIP testing, but I need a a couple (or 3) USB
headphones or phones.
I remember back quite at time ago I had problems with one with volume
co
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 10:18:02AM -0500, Gordon McLellan wrote:
> So the short answers are:
>
> 1) centos/redhat possess no built-in means of block-level replication
> via GFS / RHCS
> 2) openfiler provides some manor of block-level replication
> 3) there's "beta" software out there that can do i
Gordon McLellan schrieb:
> So the short answers are:
>
> 1) centos/redhat possess no built-in means of block-level replication
> via GFS / RHCS
> 2) openfiler provides some manor of block-level replication
> 3) there's "beta" software out there that can do it, but it might not
> be a good idea for
> >>> Hello List,
> >>>
> >>> Can anyone recommend some sites regarding building
> high-availability
> >>> storage networks using centos (or the upstream providers
> brand name)?
> >>> I need to have approx 2-3 tb of storage available via
> iscsi and smb,
> >>> but worry about having it all on a
Ray,
I meant SAS; specifically Seagate Barracuda ES.2 drives. Here's a
tiny version of their huge url:
http://tiny.cc/3X9fI
No, they are not the super fast and expensive 15krpm database drives.
-Gordon
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Ray Van Dolson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm guessing
So the short answers are:
1) centos/redhat possess no built-in means of block-level replication
via GFS / RHCS
2) openfiler provides some manor of block-level replication
3) there's "beta" software out there that can do it, but it might not
be a good idea for production (drbd)
Just for reference;
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 10:49:22AM -0500, Gordon McLellan wrote:
> Ray,
>
> I meant SAS; specifically Seagate Barracuda ES.2 drives. Here's a
> tiny version of their huge url:
>
> http://tiny.cc/3X9fI
>
> No, they are not the super fast and expensive 15krpm database drives.
>
> -Gordon
Ah. S
Gordon McLellan wrote:
Ray,
I meant SAS; specifically Seagate Barracuda ES.2 drives. Here's a
tiny version of their huge url:
http://tiny.cc/3X9fI
No, they are not the super fast and expensive 15krpm database drives.
But, I think the OP's real problem is that everything is tied to one
sin
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 10:49:22AM -0500, Gordon McLellan wrote:
Ray,
I meant SAS; specifically Seagate Barracuda ES.2 drives. Here's a
tiny version of their huge url:
http://tiny.cc/3X9fI
No, they are not the super fast and expensive 15krpm database drives.
-Gordon
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Gordon McLellan wrote:
I meant SAS; specifically Seagate Barracuda ES.2 drives. Here's a
tiny version of their huge url:
http://tiny.cc/3X9fI
No, they are not the super fast and expensive 15krpm database drives.
Indeed. They're not SAS either.
Steve
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Cheap USB sound cards tend to not have any volume control. The good news
is that you can take the money you save and buy a good 1/8" headset that
does have one.
I have to go with USB headphones. This is for notebooks.
The Plantronics headset that I use ( and posted det
ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
With new kernel, appeared some problems with build proccess here.
After many minutes waiting for rpmbuild were over, a gpg problem appears!!:
...
scripts/modsign/mod-extract.c:311: warning: format '%lx' expects type
'long unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'Elf64_
I have some pm files I want to add, these seem to be custom modules delivered
with a package I am trying to install. I don't want to run its script as it
manually installs many modules available in base so I will simply yum those
in. How can I add the pm files, I assume I have to update something i
Steve Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Gordon McLellan wrote:
I meant SAS; specifically Seagate Barracuda ES.2 drives. Here's a
tiny version of their huge url:
http://tiny.cc/3X9fI
No, they are not the super fast and expensive 15krpm database drives.
Indeed. They're not SAS either.
Fro
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 11:39:19PM +0100, Dag Wieers wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, fred smith wrote:
>
> >Looking for the OTR plugin for Pidgin.
> >
> >We can get libotr from rpmforge, but I can't find the actual OTR plugin
> >anywhere.
> >
> >Can't compile it on centos 5.2 because it wants a bunch
On Friday 07 November 2008 12:39:50 am Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:
> 2008/11/7 Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > on 11-6-2008 3:35 PM Dave Stevens spake the following:
> >> I have Centos 5.2 and want to install mapserver. On my Fedora 7 box it
> >> is in the repo. Should I just enable that repo? A
Hi all,
I am running two node RHEL3U8 cluster of below cluster version on
HP servers connected via scsi channel to HP Storage (SAN) for oracle
database server.
Kernel & Cluster Version
Kernel-2.4.21-47.EL #1 SMP
redhat-config-cluster-1.0.7-1-noarch
clumanager-1.2.26.1-1-x86_64
Suddenly m
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am making headway on my SIP testing, but I need a a couple (or 3)
USB headphones or phones.
these devices:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 047f:0ca1 Plantronics, Inc. USB DSP v4 Audio
Interface
Where did you get this info?
I just plugged the DSP-40
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Cheap USB sound cards tend to not have any volume control. The good
news
is that you can take the money you save and buy a good 1/8" headset
that
does have one.
I have to go with USB headphones. This is for notebooks.
The Plantronics headset tha
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Rudi Ahlers schrieb:
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:27 PM, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gordon McLellan schrieb:
> Les,
>
> That's pretty much my problem. I was hoping to kill two birds with
> one stone here. First order of business is to replace the single
> drive with a raid array. Second order was to replace a single iscsi
> server with duo of machines. If one machine had some
Reading the datasheet, my interpretation is Seagate has taken a ide
drive chassis (7200rpm, PMR, slow seek times, etc) and added a SAS
interface board. They mention the sas version offers improved
performance over the sata version, and also the sas version supports a
dual-port interface. Other mo
Jerry Franz wrote:
Indeed. They're not SAS either.
From the manufacturer's page: "Barracuda ES.2 SAS 3.0-Gb/s 1-TB Hard
Drive"
Sure sounds like SAS to me. What leads you to believe they are not
being truthful?
its a typo on that page, probably.
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/
Les,
That's pretty much my problem. I was hoping to kill two birds with
one stone here. First order of business is to replace the single
drive with a raid array. Second order was to replace a single iscsi
server with duo of machines. If one machine had some sort of
non-recoverable problem, the
Gordon McLellan wrote:
Les,
That's pretty much my problem. I was hoping to kill two birds with
one stone here. First order of business is to replace the single
drive with a raid array. Second order was to replace a single iscsi
server with duo of machines. If one machine had some sort of
non
on 11-7-2008 7:18 AM Gordon McLellan spake the following:
> So the short answers are:
>
> 1) centos/redhat possess no built-in means of block-level replication
> via GFS / RHCS
> 2) openfiler provides some manor of block-level replication
> 3) there's "beta" software out there that can do it, but
on 11-7-2008 6:03 AM Jerry Geis spake the following:
> what is the correct way to set an AMD64 CPU into performance mode at
> boot time?
>
> I have tried doing service network cpuspeed start, then killall -SIGUSR1
> cpuspeed
> and this works but I cant get it working this way at boot. I have set
>
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>> I'm listening if you have any other comments or advice
>> on my situation.
>>
Sorry, I missed the question.
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Milton Calnek wrote:
> Sorry, I missed the question. I'm severely confused
> and I don't know what I'm talking about.
My friend, stop misquoting me. See
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-November/067393.html
Regards,
Vandaman.
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on 11-7-2008 12:09 PM Vandaman spake the following:
> Milton Calnek wrote:
>
>> Sorry, I missed the question. I'm severely confused
>> and I don't know what I'm talking about.
>
Talk about misquoting ... The second sentence above doesn't seem to be in the
original posting
> My friend, stop misquo
Vandaman wrote:
Milton Calnek wrote:
Sorry, I missed the question. I'm severely confused
and I don't know what I'm talking about.
My friend, stop misquoting me. See
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-November/067393.html
Are you leading by example here?
--
Les Mikesell
[EM
Ctrl-Alt-F7 automatically starts with a gdm greeter. I would like
Ctrl-Alt-F8 to be the same, but I cannot figure it out. Would you offer
some tips?
The purpose is to allow others to simply switch over and log into a
machine without bothering the current X session and/or leaving me logged
i
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
>> http://www.openfiler.com/products
>>
>> For me I would just buy a real storage array, better reliability
>> generally. Though entry level pricing is around $20k.
> 2x machines to give a network RAID setup. What would you recommend
> using? The idea is to serve to servers whic
I noticed that the apache rpm httpd-2.2.3-11.el5_1.centos.3.src.rpm
has a bug in mod_expires.
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39774
Please forgive a dumb question: how risky would using a Fedora httpd RPM
be on a CentOS5 install?
Jed
_
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 13:30 -0800, John Thomas wrote:
> Ctrl-Alt-F7 automatically starts with a gdm greeter. I would like
> Ctrl-Alt-F8 to be the same, but I cannot figure it out. Would you offer
> some tips?
>
> The purpose is to allow others to simply switch over and log into a
> machine w
William L. Maltby wrote:
Do you mean you want to have another X session started and waiting for
another login by another user ID?
Yes
You want it on boot or just under some circumstances?
boot
> I have this in my
root user bin and run it when I want. This is on my CentOS 4.7. If you
are on
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 13:59 -0800, John Thomas wrote:
> William L. Maltby wrote:
> >
> I am running 5.x. I will test and if it works put it to run at boot.
It won't. Check out /etc/inittab. Near the end is prefdm. That checks
for preferences and starts it up. My 5.x has no xdm on it. I presume
Oops! Sent this to myself by mistake.
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On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 17:15 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
>
> You'll probably need to read the info or man pages for that (if any:
> otherwise various local *docs* directories or the Xorg website or google
> will be needed) and set up
Gordon McLellan wrote:
> I guess I'm saying, if you interpret the name "Serial Attached Scsi"
> literally, then the Seagate ES.2 is not an SAS drive - it is not a
> scsi drive with a serial interface. However, if you interpret SAS as
> an interface standard, then the interface board determines wh
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 at 2:35pm, nate wrote
Gordon McLellan wrote:
I guess I'm saying, if you interpret the name "Serial Attached Scsi"
literally, then the Seagate ES.2 is not an SAS drive - it is not a
scsi drive with a serial interface. However, if you interpret SAS as
an interface standard, t
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 05:46:36PM -0500, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 at 2:35pm, nate wrote
>
>> Gordon McLellan wrote:
>>
>>> I guess I'm saying, if you interpret the name "Serial Attached Scsi"
>>> literally, then the Seagate ES.2 is not an SAS drive - it is not a
>>> scsi dri
Am 07.11.2008 um 23:35 schrieb nate:
Gordon McLellan wrote:
I guess I'm saying, if you interpret the name "Serial Attached Scsi"
literally, then the Seagate ES.2 is not an SAS drive - it is not a
scsi drive with a serial interface. However, if you interpret SAS as
an interface standard, then
>
>
>
> If you have a "real" SAN (HP EVA), you can buy block-level
> replication-software for that.
> But the software is not exactly cheap (six-figure-sum budget expected).
> What does downtime cost for you?
HP-EVA controller runs on WIN2K, and you have all the inherent problems of
why we are s
Jed Reynolds wrote:
I noticed that the apache rpm httpd-2.2.3-11.el5_1.centos.3.src.rpm
has a bug in mod_expires.
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39774
Please forgive a dumb question: how risky would using a Fedora httpd
RPM be on a CentOS5 install?
it probably flat out
I had done this a LONG time ago, but the rules changed a bit since then.
It turns out it's VERY easy, but note that this is a fully-updated
CentOS 5 system. The method varies somewhat with v4.
Open the file /etc/gdm/custom.conf with a text editor and go all the way
to the bottom. You shoul
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
> While SATA and SAS are *supposed* to be able to be mixed freely, my vendor
> has warned me that it doesn't always work out that well. They have seen
> compatibility issues using SATA drives on SAS controllers. So for
> applications where you want/need a SAS controlle
thad wrote:
> HP-EVA controller runs on WIN2K, and you have all the inherent problems of
> why we are staying away from winbloze... ssu scripting is a pain in the
> neck
On the topic of enterprise storage arrays I'm pretty excited
today I'm having a 150TB 3PAR T400 virtualized storage array
bein
Jay Leafey wrote:
Open the file /etc/gdm/custom.conf with a text editor and go all the way
to the bottom. You should see a section labeled "[servers]". Add the
following lines after the [servers] header:
0=Standard
1=Standard
Save the file, restart X ( telinit 3 ; telinit 5 ) and you should
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 at 4:22pm, nate wrote
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
While SATA and SAS are *supposed* to be able to be mixed freely, my vendor
has warned me that it doesn't always work out that well. They have seen
compatibility issues using SATA drives on SAS controllers. So for
application
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
While SATA and SAS are *supposed* to be able to be mixed freely, my
vendor has warned me that it doesn't always work out that well. They
have seen compatibility issues using SATA drives on SAS controllers.
So for applications where you want/need a SAS controller but
I am running several CentOS 5.2 servers with similar configuration.
On all of them I received the following error when using a certain perl
module:
Base class package "Class::Accessor::Fast" is empty.
(Perhaps you need to 'use' the module which defines that package
first.)
On most of the
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