On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 09:00:39AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
> Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Brett Serkez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Tom Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Xen wont be in RHEL6 - KVM will
> >> W
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 3:14 AM, mbneto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After searching the archive I found one post (last october) complaining
> about lack of kmod-drbd2 rpm for the lastest kernels. Almost two months
> have passed and no sign of the rpm I was wondering if the mantainer has so
Hi
Do you know any good mysql mailing list?
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> Xen _hypervisor_ will not make it into the kernel, because there's no point
> in that. It's not part of Xen design.
>
> Linux support for Xen hypervisor is already in Linux kernel.
>
Whatever. From the last few months of testing with Xen, I really could
care less about running anything on it
Hello all,
At my current job the time has come to unify our LDAP infrastructure
into one tree (preferably). The basics are working but we are not sure
how to restrict which users can log into which machines.
What we would like is for everyone in the (for example) "infra" group
to log into all mac
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Xen _hypervisor_ will not make it into the kernel, because there's no point
>> in that. It's not part of Xen design.
>>
>> Linux support for Xen hypervisor is already in Linux kernel.
>>
> Whatever. From the
Friedrich Clausen wrote:
> Does anyone have any real world, in the trenches experience they would
> be willing to share? I would like to know which is the most
> maintainable and easy to hand-over to more junior admins.
>
The way we did this was, we have an access.conf file that is
automaticall
Spiro Harvey wrote:
>> Perhaps you can alter it into an altar
>>
>
> :) that was my keyboard's fault. It can't spell.
>
That's yer story and yer stickin' to it. If I may quote our dear Field
Commander Wieers (hi Dag!):
[Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]
Tom Brown wrote:
> Can anyone help me with the syntax to find last accessed time on a bunch
> of dir's - something like show me the files that were last accessed 6
> months or more ago?
man find?
t
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Can anyone help me with the syntax to find last accessed time on a bunch
of dir's - something like show me the files that were last accessed 6
months or more ago?
thanks
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On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 10:27 +, Tom Brown wrote:
> Can anyone help me with the syntax to find last accessed time on a bunch
> of dir's - something like show me the files that were last accessed 6
> months or more ago?
>
> thanks
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Russell Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Friedrich Clausen wrote:
>> Does anyone have any real world, in the trenches experience they would
>> be willing to share? I would like to know which is the most
>> maintainable and easy to hand-over to more junior adm
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 08:57:26AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
>
> > Not getting Xen into the kernel earlier is going to be Xen's downfall.
> >
>
> XEN will never make into the kernel. Period.
We were talking about getting Xen dom0 support into Linux kernel.
There is already Xen domU suppo
Hi,
After searching the archive I found one post (last october) complaining
about lack of kmod-drbd2 rpm for the lastest kernels. Almost two months
have passed and no sign of the rpm I was wondering if the mantainer has some
news about it.
Thanks.
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I'd use
find /path/ -atime +180 -print
2008/12/2 Tom Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Can anyone help me with the syntax to find last accessed time on a bunch
> of dir's - something like show me the files that were last accessed 6
> months or more ago?
>
> thanks
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I can find xorg-x11-drv-openchrome-0.2.901-1 for EL5,
but not the current xorg-x11-drv-openchrome-0.2.903-1 (which only goes
from FC8 on).
Since my OQOs have the CX700M2 chip and there are listed enhancements
for this chip in the 903 version, I would really like to get it...
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Hello all,
I've got CentOS 5.2 installed on an old Pentium III server. The server is
used by a club at my school, and they are rapidly running out of room on the
internal IDE drives that are configured in software RAID 1.
I have a Silicon Image SATA controller in the server, and I was planning on
on 12-2-2008 9:05 AM Hal Martin spake the following:
> Hello all,
>
> I've got CentOS 5.2 installed on an old Pentium III server. The server
> is used by a club at my school, and they are rapidly running out of room
> on the internal IDE drives that are configured in software RAID 1.
>
> I have
>
> Is there a GUI like Disk Druid for initializing hard drives in
> software RAID 1 *after* the system has been installed?
>
no need -
"
5.6 RAID-1
You have two devices of approximately same size, and you want the two to
be mirrors of each other. Eventually you have more devices,
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Tue, 2 Dec 2008 00:07:08 +0100:
> What is? The new CentOS mail server is, which coincidentally also hosts
> the mailing lists you are reading right now.
I recognized the switch must have been happened once I started getting
replies before the answers ;-)
Kai
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Since my OQOs have the CX700M2 chip and there are listed enhancements
> for this chip in the 903 version, I would really like to get it...
excellent, this gives you an opportunity to move from being only a
community-consumer, to a community contributor.
start by lookin
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Ray Leventhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, thanks again to all the CentOS maintainers for the list, the support and
> the >ongoing work that it takes to keep this distro at its best.
Amen. They are deeply appreciated. Here's another email, to test the
new ma
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 18:31 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Ralph Angenendt wrote on Tue, 2 Dec 2008 00:07:08 +0100:
>
> > What is? The new CentOS mail server is, which coincidentally also hosts
> > the mailing lists you are reading right now.
>
> I recognized the switch must have been happened on
Tom Brown wrote on Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:29:06 +:
> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO-5.html
unfortunately that and the mini-howto are both very much outdated. Many of
the stuff it mentions (like mkraid, /etc/raidtab) is not part of the
distro anymore. You use mdadm nowadays. Those pa
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Subject: My God, it is full of stars
>
I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.
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> From: Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 11:35:27 AM
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OpenChrome video driver for Centos
>
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > Since my OQOs have the CX700M2 chip and there are listed en
Hi All
How to configure the mail server to put the code before sending out the mail?
eg: When I send out the mail to yahoo to some receiver's address, it needs me
to put the number and letter as same as the box before sending out the mail
Thank you
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>> Since my OQOs have the CX700M2 chip and there are listed enhancements
>> for this chip in the 903 version, I would really like to get it...
>>
>
> excellent, this gives you an opportunity to move from being only a
> community-consumer,
Scott Silva wrote on Sat, 29 Nov 2008 14:52:18 -0800:
> Before you do anything, can you access the LVM's on /dev/sdb2?
> If so, make sure you back everything up as you will probably need to start
> over on the raid arrays. Worse case you will need a third drive for temporary
> storage. Best case,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> well, I do have a few contributions. I do have everything to get
> Freemind 0.8.1 working on Centos. I had to pull together a number of
> pieces for that. Of course, who wants Freemind...
freemind mostly just worked for me, download and run sort of. did you
need to do
Steven Vishoot wrote:
> Did i hear a loud SLAP associated with this email. :-)
umm.. No. Just recruiting!
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Does this "Silicon Image SATA controller" not include Hardware RAID by
> chance?
Silicon Image... good old Fake RAID.
To use the Silicon Image Fake RAID you will need to reboot and enter the
Silicon Image BIOS, where you can configure the RAID settings there.
Once the R
ann kok wrote:
> How to configure the mail server to put the code before sending out the
> mail?
>
> eg: When I send out the mail to yahoo to some receiver's address, it needs
> me to put the number and letter as same as the box before sending out the
> mail
I think you are mixing "sending m
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>> well, I do have a few contributions. I do have everything to get
>> Freemind 0.8.1 working on Centos. I had to pull together a number of
>> pieces for that. Of course, who wants Freemind...
>>
>
> freemind mostly just worked for me, dow
Ralph Angenendt napsal(a):
> That is strange. But you shouldn't be needing mii, use_carrier should be
> working with modern cards - if they come up at once.
>
> I have bonding on 2 Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-T where the
> card takes so long to come up that the bonding driver assumes th
> Do you know any good mysql mailing list?
http://www.google.co.nz/search?q=mysql+mailing+list
> I have question what is the different between
> /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> /var/lib/mysql/mysqld.sock
I have very little knowledge of mysql, but my understanding is it's
just a naming convention. C
Hello,
why does iptables-save print 2 numbers in square brackets?
Is it used for anything? Is it number of inspected packets
(and what's the other number then)?
And what does *filter mean?
Thank you
Alex
$ sudo iptables-save
# Generated by iptables-save v1.3.5 on Tue Dec 2 23:53:56 2008
*filte
I am looking to buy a small MB with dual NICs, but I woul like them to be
supported directly by the stock kernel.
I remember that gigabit nics can be a problem. I think this one
(http://www.jetway-mini-itx.com/j7f4-j7f4k1g5d.html) uses the RealteK RTL8110SC
and if so
(https://www.centos.org/module
Jason Pyeron wrote:
> I am looking to buy a small MB with dual NICs, but I woul like them to be
> supported directly by the stock kernel.
>
> I remember that gigabit nics can be a problem. I think this one
> (http://www.jetway-mini-itx.com/j7f4-j7f4k1g5d.html) uses the RealteK
> RTL8110SC
> and if
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John R Pierce
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 6:37 PM
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Anyone with experience with mini itx
> and Centos4?
>
> Jason Pyeron wrote:
> > I am looking
on 12-2-2008 10:31 AM Kai Schaetzl spake the following:
> Scott Silva wrote on Sat, 29 Nov 2008 14:52:18 -0800:
>
>> Before you do anything, can you access the LVM's on /dev/sdb2?
>> If so, make sure you back everything up as you will probably need to start
>> over on the raid arrays. Worse case y
on 12-1-2008 3:07 PM Ralph Angenendt spake the following:
> And it is fast! And big! And louder!
>
> What is? The new CentOS mail server is, which coincidentally also hosts
> the mailing lists you are reading right now.
>
> After three short hours and (AFAICS) no lost mail we now have the follo
On Tuesday 02 December 2008 17:58, Alexander Farber wrote:
> why does iptables-save print 2 numbers in square brackets?
> Is it used for anything? Is it number of inspected packets
> (and what's the other number then)?
It is packetand byte counters.
> And what does *filter mean?
Not sure
on 12-2-2008 9:42 AM William L. Maltby spake the following:
> On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 18:31 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>> Ralph Angenendt wrote on Tue, 2 Dec 2008 00:07:08 +0100:
>>
>>> What is? The new CentOS mail server is, which coincidentally also hosts
>>> the mailing lists you are reading righ
on 12-2-2008 5:38 AM ann kok spake the following:
> Hi
>
> Do you know any good mysql mailing list?
>
> I have question what is the different between
>
> /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> /var/lib/mysql/mysqld.sock
> Thank you
You can name the socket anything you want in the my.cnf file.
You can ca
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 12-2-2008 9:42 AM William L. Maltby spake the following:
>> On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 18:31 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>>> I recognized the switch must have been happened once I started getting
>>> replies before the answers ;-
Robert answered the first question...
> And what does *filter mean?
It's the table name. "filter" is the name of the default table. The
other table name you may see in common use is "nat".
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Ross Walker wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Xen _hypervisor_ will not make it into the kernel, because there's no point
>>> in that. It's not part of Xen design.
>>>
>>> Linux support for Xen hypervisor is already in Linux kernel
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Christopher Chan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Troll? I have been on this list for over four years. I have posted under
> Feizhou and one or two other addresses as I moved jobs.
>
I shan't dispute you on this, but I would like to point out that:
1) There are 67 hi
MHR wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Christopher Chan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Troll? I have been on this list for over four years. I have posted under
>> Feizhou and one or two other addresses as I moved jobs.
>>
>
> I shan't dispute you on this, but I would like to point out that:
Ross Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's most obvious you have no idea what you are talking
> about, so if
> you prefer Ubuntu over CentOS then please move along, we
> need no
> trolls here.
>
Agreed. The guy seems to be a poorly informed loudmouth.
Regards,
Vandaman.
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I have small xen VM running centos4 which acts as a router/firewall, and has
been working fine for over 1.5 years with 32MB of RAM and a kernel I either
got from xensource.org or built myself from their sources. (centos 4 didn't
have a xen kernel back then)
I lost the kernel to a corrupted disk an
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