On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 4:35 PM, William L. Maltby
wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 16:14 -0800, MHR wrote:
>> I found it - there has to be a /var/lib/nfs directory with a few
>> subdirectories under it. Once I had created them all, I could run
>> rpc.statd, and that unfroze everything.
>>
>> Tha
Steve Snyder wrote:
> On my CentOS v5.2 server (dual Pentium4) the OpenSSH daemon stands out
> as being the most CPU-intensive of the applications running, It's used
> 176 minutes of CPU time in the last 2 days alone.
Do you have any rsync jobs running at night time doing backup via
ssh?
Mogens
Hi all,
Just found out that the Poweredge R300 cant even load the CentOS 5.2
64bit installer. Had to revert to Ubuntu. Seems its a driver problem.
Pity, but does this kind of case apply to many other servers?
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Thank you all, I'll go with yum service
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:20 PM, Barry Brimer wrote:
> chkconfig yum on
> service yum start
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On Thursday 11 December 2008, Steve Snyder wrote:
> On my CentOS v5.2 server (dual Pentium4) the OpenSSH daemon stands out
> as being the most CPU-intensive of the applications running, It's used
> 176 minutes of CPU time in the last 2 days alone.
Putting 176 cpu-minutes in context, that's 3% of y
On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 00:02 -0800, MHR wrote:
>
> > Thanks I needed that! You know that one "Aw Shit" wipes out 1000 "'Atta
> > Boys". Now I have one in the bank - 999 to go! ;-)
> >
>
> So, like an idiot, after I had everything back up and running, I tried
> it again. It _couldn't_ happen tw
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> at one point in the past WinHQ's release process
> included rpms for
> EL4/EL5 - is that no longer the case ? If not, perhaps they
> could do
> with a hand in the release process itself ( which might be
> a good way
> for you to get involved perhaps ? )
>
> Would you b
Mhr wrote on Thu, 11 Dec 2008 16:14:24 -0800:
> I found it
please, urgent or not, solved or not, please keep it in the thread next
time. Thanks.
Kai
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Nicholas wrote on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:21:57 +0800:
> Just found out that the Poweredge R300 cant even load the CentOS 5.2
> 64bit installer. Had to revert to Ubuntu. Seems its a driver problem.
how did you "load"?
Kai
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Thats really odd that you could not "load" it on the server I have a
few of those running centos 5.2 here and they installed without any
problems.
Per
On Dec 12, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Nicholas wrote on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:21:57 +0800:
>
>> Just found out that the Poweredge
When the date was Thursday 11 December 2008, Steve Snyder wrote:
> On my CentOS v5.2 server (dual Pentium4) the OpenSSH daemon stands out
> as being the most CPU-intensive of the applications running, It's used
> 176 minutes of CPU time in the last 2 days alone.
>
> Is there any way to lower the C
Hello List,
I really hope that someone could shed some light here on where I am
going rong, I have setup 2 directory servers one so that I can
replicate from one to the other I have followed the manual to the
letter (i think, well I have read and re-read it so many times now)
from this pla
dnk wrote:
> yehaw???
>
> Compile it is then!
>
> d
>
>
>
> On 11-Dec-08, at 10:53 AM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>
>> Phil Schaffner wrote:
>>> By the time you satisfied all the dependencies I expect you'd have
>>> something closer to rawhide than CentOS.
>> Well, you cannot have both - Country
Hi all, is there a function (or variable) I can use in a custom init
script that identifies the init script name? i.e. I'm porting some
init scripts from gentoo, where the $SVCNAME variable identifies the
init script name within the script itself...
d
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 8:37 AM, Davide Cittaro
wrote:
> Hi all, is there a function (or variable) I can use in a custom init script
> that identifies the init script name? i.e. I'm porting some init scripts
> from gentoo, where the $SVCNAME variable identifies the init script name
> within the sc
On Dec 12, 2008, at 2:40 PM, Jacques B. wrote:
> Do you mean like $0? That gives you the current script name.
:-)
Fine, thanks, I thought that launching with /sbin/service somehow
breaks positional variables...
d
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Cogentech - Consortium for Genomic Technologies
via adamell
Ok, another one: the process I would like to start is not a daemon
itself. If I start it with "daemon" function it remains in foreground.
Ok, I can play with '&' but is there a init function to start in
background a process?
d
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Dnk wrote:
> Well that is great. On a selfish level, it will make certain things
> easier over here! :-)
>
please dont top-post and make an effort to trim your posts.
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Hi,
We are porting some applications from CentOS 4 to CentOS 5, the
applications use mmap, and we found out that they sometimes crash in
CentOS 5. We found out that this is due to the fact that CentOS 5 does
randomization of the address space when loading binaries, libraries,
and when using mmap,
On 12-Dec-08, at 5:13 AM, Phil Schaffner
wrote:
> dnk wrote:
>> yehaw???
>>
>> Compile it is then!
>>
>> d
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11-Dec-08, at 10:53 AM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>>
>>> Phil Schaffner wrote:
By the time you satisfied all the dependencies I expect you'd have
something closer
On 12-Dec-08, at 6:41 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Dnk wrote:
>> Well that is great. On a selfish level, it will make certain things
>> easier over here! :-)
>>
>
> please dont top-post and make an effort to trim your posts.
Dually noted. :-)
Deleting a ton of text from a phone. Blah! Haha. Bu
In article ,
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are porting some applications from CentOS 4 to CentOS 5, the
> applications use mmap, and we found out that they sometimes crash in
> CentOS 5. We found out that this is due to the fact that CentOS 5 does
> randomization of the address space w
Jacques B. wrote:
...
>
> Do you mean like $0? That gives you the current script name.
Or better yet
basename $0
if you want the name of the script and not the full path.
Phil
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Hi,
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 11:10, Tony Mountifield
wrote:
> From what I've been able to find, you can disable ASLR completely by
> putting the following line in /etc/sysctl.conf:
> kernel.randomize_va_space = 0
Thanks, I had just found that out, we tested it and indeed it works.
> Alternativel
Davide Cittaro wrote:
> Ok, another one: the process I would like to start is not a daemon
> itself. If I start it with "daemon" function it remains in foreground.
> Ok, I can play with '&' but is there a init function to start in
> background a process?
You just hijacked your own thread. B
In article ,
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 11:10, Tony Mountifield
> wrote:
> > From what I've been able to find, you can disable ASLR completely by
> > putting the following line in /etc/sysctl.conf:
> > kernel.randomize_va_space = 0
>
> Thanks, I had just found
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 09:13, Davide Cittaro
wrote:
> Ok, another one: the process I would like to start is not a daemon
> itself. If I start it with "daemon" function it remains in foreground.
> Ok, I can play with '&' but is there a init function to start in
> background a process?
Use "n
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 3:02 AM, MHR wrote:
>> On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 16:14 -0800, MHR wrote:
>>> I found it - there has to be a /var/lib/nfs directory with a few
>>> subdirectories under it. Once I had created them all, I could run
>>> rpc.statd, and that unfroze everything.
>>>
>>> Thanks to all
Been able to receive mail but unable to get mine to appear on list.
I tried resetting the list to see if I am able to mail out again.
Lets see if this works.
Test#12
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A couple of days ago I run yum update to take care of installing new updates
for evolution.i386, evolution-data-server.i386 and nscd.i386 . The update
went through with no fuss. Yesterday when I ran check-update I got the exact
same updates list. So I did not run yum update, thinking this was a
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Been able to receive mail but unable to get mine to appear on list.
> I tried resetting the list to see if I am able to mail out again.
> Lets see if this works.
> Test#12
Loud and clear. Q5 S9
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> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Bob Hoffman
> wrote:
> > Been able to receive mail but unable to get mine to appear on list.
> > I tried resetting the list to see if I am able to mail out again.
> > Lets see if this works.
> > Test#12
>
> Loud and clear. Q5 S9
Apparently, if you go with
Hi all,
As part of my raid experience, I have yet to have to do this, but was
wondering how you guys would attempt it.
I have 3 drives in a raid 1, with one as a hot spare.
They are 250gb with all space used by two raid devices, 1 with boot, the
other with LVMs filling them up.
Now, lets say dow
Fellow server-builders out there, this is for you. :) I was trying to
build a cheap JBOD type storage solution running CentOS. Ended up
snagging a Supermicro SC826TQ-R800LPB 2U case (12 drives slots) and a
Supermicro X7DBE-O motherboard. Unfortunately, without thinking I
snagged a 3ware 9650SE-1
Dave Stevens wrote on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:22:46 -0800:
> Anyone know why this happens or what to do? I see the epel mirror has changed
No, the mirror for base changed.
> Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: epel.
It doesn't appear to mirror EPEL:
ftp://ftp.mu
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Apparently, if you go with 'digest' any replied to mails individually opened
> and sent via that are lost for good.
> I had to turn off digest to be able to send my annoying help mails again...
>
more likely, those 'replies' to the indivudual messages within the
digest w
Hi,
I'm experiencing the most perplexing problem with iptables on CentOS
5.2. I'm hoping someone can point out what I must be missing here.
I have memcached set up on several nodes on an internal network. I
have the following rules set up to allow traffic between memcached
nodes:
IPTABLES -A INP
On Friday 12 December 2008 12:31:47 pm Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Dave Stevens wrote on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:22:46 -0800:
> > Anyone know why this happens or what to do? I see the epel mirror has
> > changed
>
> No, the mirror for base changed.
>
> > Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml
What does this mean (CentOS 5.2, all the latest updates, for which yum
worked just fine):
yum install yum-priorities
Password:
Loading "fastestmirror" plugin
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* rpmforge: ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de
* base: mirror.sanctuaryhost.com
* updates: mirrors.easy
Since I was in the unenviable position of completely reinstalling my
system today, I started out from the 5.2 Final DVD and then ran yum
update to get the 79 (?) packages (and another 14 after that). I
noticed something I found rather odd.
There is no /etc/yum/repos.d directory at all.
Is this r
MHR wrote:
> What does this mean (CentOS 5.2, all the latest updates, for which yum
> worked just fine):
>
> yum install yum-priorities
...
> Trying other mirror.
> (1/1): yum-priorities-1.1 100% |=| 11 kB00:00
> ftp://ftp.ussg.iu.edu/linux/centos/5.2/os/i386/CentOS/yu
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:52 PM, MHR wrote:
> Since I was in the unenviable position of completely reinstalling my
> system today, I started out from the 5.2 Final DVD and then ran yum
> update to get the 79 (?) packages (and another 14 after that). I
> noticed something I found rather odd.
>
> T
MHR wrote:
> Since I was in the unenviable position of completely reinstalling my
> system today, I started out from the 5.2 Final DVD and then ran yum
> update to get the 79 (?) packages (and another 14 after that). I
> noticed something I found rather odd.
>
> There is no /etc/yum/repos.d direc
Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
> It's /etc/yum.repos.d :-D
>
> Mark, I suggest you go to bed, get some sleep before doing more work
> in front of the computer. :-P
Great minds think alike! :-)
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Phil Schaffner
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> Run "yum clean all" then try again.
>
Too easy.
Thanks!
mhr
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Phil Schaffner
wrote:
> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>
>> It's /etc/yum.repos.d :-D
>>
>> Mark, I suggest you go to bed, get some sleep before doing more work
>> in front of the computer. :-P
>
> Great minds think alike! :-)
But that's why we never sleep!
Oh, foo - thank
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 15:45, Art Age Software wrote:
> IPTABLES -A XXX -i bond0 -p tcp -m tcp -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d
> 192.168.1.0/24 --dport 11211 -j ACCEPT
> Dec 12 20:33:53 s1 kernel: DROP -- Catch All: IN= OUT=bond0
> SRC=192.168.1.1 DST=192.168.1.2 LEN=40 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64
>Any advice?
Only that PCIe in my experience needs a quality riser for signal interference.
If this is a server running anything important, I would be leery about
"engineering"
my own setup from generic components.
YMMV,
jlc
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 03:53:42PM -0700, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >Any advice?
>
> Only that PCIe in my experience needs a quality riser for signal interference.
> If this is a server running anything important, I would be leery about
> "engineering"
> my own setup from generic components.
>
Thanks for your reply. I originally had stateful rules in place and
packets were being dropped. I had just switched to stateless rules in
an attempt to fix the problem.
I will go back to stateful and update this thread with the new log messages.
Thanks.
Sam
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Fili
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Checking to see if I can mail
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> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Bob Hoffman
OK, here are the original (stateful) rules reinstated:
IPTABLES -A INPUT -i bond0 -p tcp -m tcp -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d
192.168.1.0/24 --dport 11211 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT
IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i bond0 -p tcp -m tcp -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d
192.168.1.0/24 --dport 11211 -m state --state
On Dec 12, 2008, at 3:18 PM, "Bob Hoffman" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As part of my raid experience, I have yet to have to do this, but was
> wondering how you guys would attempt it.
>
> I have 3 drives in a raid 1, with one as a hot spare.
> They are 250gb with all space used by two raid devices, 1 w
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
>Fellow server-builders out there, this is for you. :) I was trying to
>build a cheap JBOD type storage solution running CentOS. Ended up
>snagging a Supermicro SC826TQ-R800LPB 2U case (12 drives slots) and a
>Supermicro X7DBE-O motherboard. Unfortunat
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 6:16 PM, John wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Bob Hoffman
>> wrote:
>> > Been able to receive mail but unable to get mine to appear on list.
>> > I tried resetting the list to see if I am able to mail out again.
>> > Lets see if this works.
>> > Test#12
>>
>> L
On my Centos 5 server, the secure file has not updated
since Dec 10. This despite the fact that I run an
sshd server that I access many times per day. Most
peculiar is the fact that a swatch monitor that I run
on the secure file catches plenty of lines. It is
as if when swatch catches a line in
> On my Centos 5 server, the secure file has not updated
> since Dec 10. This despite the fact that I run an
> sshd server that I access many times per day. Most
> peculiar is the fact that a swatch monitor that I run
> on the secure file catches plenty of lines. It is
> as if when swatch catche
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