2008/11/16 Ian Forde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Actually, that's the problem that Red Hat Satellite Server can solve.
> You can approve packages for deployment. Thus, when provisioning new
> servers, they get updates from the approved list. And servers are
> grouped by class. For the free version, o
Hi all,
I would like to know if I could share some space on on of my servers,
to another server(s) using the iSCSI protocal? I can see that CentOS
can connect to an iSCSI server, but can it act as a iSCSI server?
Is so, does anyone have some good HOWTO / tutorials / docs on how to set it up?
I'
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Hi lanny,
Thank a lot for your valuale information also we are getting lot
of mails in this mailing list about debian,ubuntu,knopix and even the
microsoft and the people are getting help for such mails too .I dont
think anything wrong about posting RHEL related issue on this list,
also i thoug
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 8:53 AM, lingu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thank a lot for your valuale information also we are getting lot
> of mails in this mailing list about debian,ubuntu,knopix and even the
> microsoft and the people are getting help for such mails too .I dont
> think anything wro
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if I could share some space on on of my servers,
to another server(s) using the iSCSI protocal? I can see that CentOS
can connect to an iSCSI server, but can it act as a iSCSI server?
Is so, does anyone have some good HOWTO / tutorials / docs on
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> Have you considered posting to a mailing list for RHEL?
> This list is
> for CentOS users.
>
This is one of those situations where if you have nothing
useful to say it is best to keep quiet. What about those
in the CentOS forums asking for help after their subscriptions
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> Have you considered posting to a mailing list for RHEL?
> This list is
> for CentOS users.
>
This is one of those situations where if you have nothing
useful to say it is best to keep quiet. What about those
in the CentOS forums asking for help after their subscriptions
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Fabian Arrotin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rudi Ahlers wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to know if I could share some space on on of my servers,
>> to another server(s) using the iSCSI protocal? I can see that CentOS
>> can connect to an iSCSI server, but c
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Fabian Arrotin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi Fabian,
Do you have any documentation for me on this? I don't know iSCSI at
all - well I haven't used it before myself, but from what I understand
it's much better than NFS.
Tom Wrote:
> Now I have another problem: somehow in my putzing around the monitor
> has taken on a blue hue both in the startup vga mode and the full-up
> Nvidia X mode. Any ideas about that?
Check your Digital Viberance Setting (spelling)..
johnstanley
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On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 09:39 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 8:53 AM, lingu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Thank a lot for your valuale information also we are getting lot
> > of mails in this mailing list about debian,ubuntu,knopix and even the
> > microsoft and the people a
A recap of the problems for my configuration: Centos 5.2, x86_64, PNY
9600 GT 512 Mb video, Rosewill R913J 19" LCD monitor, Gigabyte
GA-P35-DS3L mobo, Intel Core 2 Duo, 8 Gb RAM.
Using the latest Nvidia x86_64 driver package (177.82) I could not get
the 1280x1060 resolution (I could get nothing bu
Vandaman wrote on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 15:49:51 + (GMT):
> This is one of those situations where if you have nothing
> useful to say it is best to keep quiet.
Indeed. Look in a mirror and say it again.
Kai
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Indeed. Look in a mirror and say it again.
>
You remind me of a Nazi Guard.
Regards,
Vandaman.
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On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 08:46:41PM +, Vandaman wrote:
> Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>
> > Indeed. Look in a mirror and say it again.
> >
>
> You remind me of a Nazi Guard.
>
Please, take this fight off the list
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Hi all
I recently setup a CentOS 5.2 server, running XEN (using HyperVM), and
then moved the hard drive from my test box to my Intel server.The
problem I now have, is that it doesn't bootup properly. Shortly after
I see the udev service started, the machine reboots. This keeps on
going the whole t
See my presentation at http://www.colug.net/notes/0810mtg/
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if I could share some space on on of my servers,
to another server(s) using the iSCSI protocal? I can see that CentOS
can connect to an iSCSI server, but can it act
On Nov 16, 2008, at 7:21 AM, "Rudi Ahlers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if I could share some space on on of my servers,
to another server(s) using the iSCSI protocal? I can see that CentOS
can connect to an iSCSI server, but can it act as a iSCSI server?
Is so, do
Rudi Ahlers schreef:
I have managed to kill udev on start-up (with CTRL + C), and then it boots up.
So, do I need udev? And what is it's purpose?
Udev is a device probing layer. In the old days we had a /dev system
prepped for standard use which would be complemented with other bootup
scripts t
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 2:32 AM, Berend Dekens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rudi Ahlers schreef:
>>
>> I have managed to kill udev on start-up (with CTRL + C), and then it boots
>> up.
>> So, do I need udev? And what is it's purpose?
>
> Udev is a device probing layer. In the old days we had a /dev
Hi all,
I have installed Centos completely. However, the LAN doesn't work.
Below is the message after I issue. How can I make it work?
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567V-2 Gigabit
Network Connection
Thanks!
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I have installed Centos completely. However, the LAN doesn't work.
Below is the message after I issue. How can I make it work?
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567V-2 Gigabit
Network Connection
What does "ethtool eth0" tell you?
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Actually, I have 2 LAN cards. eth0 is working as it is 10/100. There
is a build-in gigalan which doesn't work. I have to remove the 10/100
and make build-in lan works.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
Supported link modes: 10bas
Actually, I have 2 LAN cards. eth0 is working as it is 10/100. There
is a build-in gigalan which doesn't work. I have to remove the 10/100
and make build-in lan works.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
Supported link modes: 10base
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Rilawich Ango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed Centos completely. However, the LAN doesn't work.
> Below is the message after I issue. How can I make it work?
>
> 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567V-2 Gigabit
> Network
Below is the setting.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# more /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 #1 SMP Wed Nov 12
09:30:27 EST 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
Rudi Ahlers schreef:
Unfortunately I don't see anything useful in the logs. If I let it
bootup by itself, then it reboots just after booting udev. If,
however, I press CTRL+C the moment I see udev on the screen, I have
attached a snippet from /var/log/message - which doesn't show me
anything at a
You may want to see if the device driver for your device has been
blacklisted in order to protect it.
Look through the various /etc/modprobe.d/ blacklist files to see if it
is listed. I am not an expert, there may be another place to
blacklist or whitelist drivers on your config.
On Sun, Nov 16,
Tom Browder wrote:
3. I used nvidia-xconfig to write a new xorg.conf file.
Attached is my config file.
I'm curious how they differ.
# Xorg configuration created by livna-config-display
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
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