nate wrote:
> Alford, Seth wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for the anaconda source rpm. Yes, I know, it's
> > available from the upstream vendor.
>
> this site seems to have it:
>
> ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/os/Linux/distributions/centos/5.3/os/i386/CentOS/anaconda-11.1.2.168-1.el5.centos.i386.rpm
How i
Erik Laxdal wrote:
> Just wondering (I hate asking this, but in case they slipped by) if
> there is an ETA on some missing updates (as newer ones are appearing)
> including:
Those are being built and pushed to the mirrors right now, you should
have seen the first announcements already.
Ralph
Michael Holmes wrote:
> > Coming later. Please let the mirrors handle the load of people updating
> > their machines first. When the first wave of updates have gone down, the
> > SRPMS will be put onto the mirrors.
>
> Not to be Mr. Goody Two Shoes, but isn't that a GPL violation? Seeing
> as you
Hi,
I installed a :
DELL T3400
graphic card Nvidia Quadro FX 3700
graphic drivers NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.44-pkg2.run
CentOS 5.3
Monitor DELL 2408WFP
When I started glxgears , it's slow.
I'm using vmplayer 2.5.1, when I start dxdiag direct 3D is disabled.
3D acceleration is not running.
What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
But if you update something like krb5 or pam
does that require a reboot? Does the "fix" get automatically loaded and used
or do you just do a reboot always?
Thanks,
Jerry
_
I'm puzzled by such statements as
diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew differ
I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has been
changed?
Anne
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Jerry Geis wrote:
> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
>
> Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
>
> But if you update something like krb5 or pam
> does that require a reboot? Does the "fix" get automatically loaded and used
> or do you just do a reboot always?
only w
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> I'm puzzled by such statements as
>
> diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
> Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew differ
>
> I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what ha
Anne Wilson wrote:
> I'm puzzled by such statements as
>
> diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
> Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew differ
>
> I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has been
> changed?
As those ar
Hello,
I am new in this mailing,please if somebody knows how to make kdump able to
load in startup.
i will be very thankful,
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I am sorry i forget to tell that i am using centos 5.2 final (downloaded at
march 18)
> Hello,
> I am new in this mailing,please if somebody knows how to make kdump able to
> load in startup.
> i will be very thankful,
>
>
>
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Hi list,
I have installed ClamAV from rpmforge and followed the excellent CentOS
how to on installing amavisd - all has appeared to just work as
advertised - thanks to all those involved in getting these instructions
together.
Come time to upgrade to 5.3 and ClamAV 0.95 (logwatch has been
enco
I was told by some more-experienced Cent users that there are a bunch
of processes I should kill and get out of the startup folder. He said
that Cent (even with a small install) has a bunch of processes that
really aren't needed and just burn up processes. Which ones should I
get rid of for just a
has anyone replaced the sun jdk with the new openjdk and had any issues?
i had forgotten it was now in 5.3 until the errata announcement came
through.
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nate wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
>> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
>
> only with new kernels.
...and then only when you want what the new kernel provides.
I have my systems configured so yum is allowed to download and install
new kernels, but don't usually reboot unless
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:06 PM, khalid touati wrote:
> Hello,
> I am new in this mailing,please if somebody knows how to make kdump able to
> load in startup.
> i will be very thankful,
Login, execute system-config-kdump and click on enable.
There are a couple of good tutorials about kdump/netdum
On Thursday 09 April 2009 15:01:37 George Negoita wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Anne Wilson
wrote:
> > I'm puzzled by such statements as
> >
> > diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
> > Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
> > differ
>
On Thursday 09 April 2009, nate wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
> > What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
> >
> > Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
> >
> > But if you update something like krb5 or pam
> > does that require a reboot? Does the "fix" get automatically loaded
Ugo Bellavance a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have an HP MSA 2000i as SAN (iSCSI) and since I'm starting with SANs,
> I'm seeking for advice. We are currently using HP Proliant 380 G5 + MSA
> 70 (SAS, direct-attached storage) for our production servers.
>
> At first, I thought I'd be using
Hi David,
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:21 PM, David Lemcoe wrote:
> I was told by some more-experienced Cent users that there are a bunch
> of processes I should kill and get out of the startup folder. He said
> that Cent (even with a small install) has a bunch of processes that
> really aren't neede
Warren, thank you very much for the info! I learned a lot.
On 4/9/09, Warren Young wrote:
> nate wrote:
>> Jerry Geis wrote:
>>> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
>>
>> only with new kernels.
>
> ...and then only when you want what the new kernel provides.
>
> I have my syste
Yes now I have fixed it, the DNS servers where missing in resolve conf
file.
Thank you JD
Best regards
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 5:27 AM, John Doe wrote:
>
> From: Tariq Ismail Dalvi
>> I am using CentOS 5.2 and facing a browsing problem I had complete
>> system update of 71 applications recently
Thanks for the tool. I have two servers, a just Apache/FTP and a
MySQL. I was told that I can basically have NOTHING except for the
daemon running, but that seems a little extreme :)
Thanks again,
David
On 4/9/09, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:21 PM, David Lemco
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> What probably should be done next time is to at least offer the SRPMS of
> modified packages at release time, as you can get the other SRPMS from
> somewhere else until the CentOS mirrors have synced up.
I have actually plumbed this into the scripts now, so all pkgs with a
At Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:49:30 -0400 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
>
> Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
>
> But if you update something like krb5 or pam
> does that require a reboot? Does the "fix" get automatically loaded a
Joe Pruett wrote:
> has anyone replaced the sun jdk with the new openjdk and had any issues?
> i had forgotten it was now in 5.3 until the errata announcement came
> through.
I was going to do that for OpenNMS, but they say it is too old a version
(they need something fixed in b14 or higher
David Lemcoe wrote on Thu, 9 Apr 2009 10:21:02 -0400:
> Which ones should I
> get rid of for just a webserver?
Quite simple: the ones you don't need. The one who knows this best is you.
I think there may be some hints on the wiki about what specific services
do. I'm sure that those "more-experie
Robert Heller wrote:
> At Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:49:30 -0400 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
>> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
>>
>> Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
>>
>> But if you update something like krb5 or pam
>> does that require a reboot? Does the "fix
At Thu, 09 Apr 2009 10:38:08 -0500 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> Robert Heller wrote:
> > At Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:49:30 -0400 CentOS mailing list
> > wrote:
> >
> >> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
> >>
> >> Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
> >>
> >> But
on 4-9-2009 9:01 AM Robert Heller spake the following:
> At Thu, 09 Apr 2009 10:38:08 -0500 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
>> Robert Heller wrote:
>>> At Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:49:30 -0400 CentOS mailing list
>>> wrote:
>>>
What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
Cer
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 10:31:37AM -0700, Alford, Seth wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 12:22:05PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> > James Pearson wrote:
> > > Is there _any_ chance the 5.3 SRPMS could be made available somehow -
> > > e.g. on a single server, before they are pushed out to the mirr
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Scott Silva wrote:
>
You only *really* need to reboot if/when you update the kernel. Yum/RPM
takes care of restarting daemons, etc. during the update process. This
is NOT MS-Windows
>>> Yes, but any program that is already running will keep using the old
>>> versions of the pr
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 15:30 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Thursday 09 April 2009 15:01:37 George Negoita wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Anne Wilson
> wrote:
> > > I'm puzzled by such statements as
> > >
> > > diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
> > > Binary files
Les Mikesell schrieb:
>
> You have some chance of 'knowing' the server side of things - a lot less
> about what other users might be running. What should you expect if you
> have logged in users over freenx, remote X or at the console running
> (say) firefox through an update? Or other long ru
on 4-9-2009 10:07 AM Les Mikesell spake the following:
> Scott Silva wrote:
> You only *really* need to reboot if/when you update the kernel. Yum/RPM
> takes care of restarting daemons, etc. during the update process. This
> is NOT MS-Windows
Yes, but any program that is alrea
Scott Silva wrote:
>
>>
>> And in one case, I got kicked off of my ssh connection in mid-update.
>> I'm still not sure what happened there but I had to install yum-utils
>> and run yum-recover-transaction to continue.
>>
> I always run my updates through screen. That way disconnects aren't a prob
Hi all
I have a very strange problem on my CentOS 5.3 laptop. I have installed
latest
firefox version from updates repository (3.0.7) with flash-plugin downloaded
from adobe website. When i open firefox and i need to access to some web site
with flash content, firefox crash with this message
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all
I have a very strange problem on my CentOS 5.3 laptop. I have installed latest
firefox version from updates repository (3.0.7) with flash-plugin downloaded
from adobe website. When i open firefox and i need to access to some web site
with flash content, firefox cras
Rob Kampen wrote:
> carlopmart wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I have a very strange problem on my CentOS 5.3 laptop. I have
>> installed latest firefox version from updates repository (3.0.7) with
>> flash-plugin downloaded from adobe website. When i open firefox and i
>> need to access to some web si
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> I had done the --downloadonly - and the disconnect wasn't network
> related as other connections to the same site stayed up. It seemed like
> something in the cleanup pass killed sshd - and the running yum, leaving
> a mess. The transaction r
Brian Mathis wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> I had done the --downloadonly - and the disconnect wasn't network
>> related as other connections to the same site stayed up. It seemed like
>> something in the cleanup pass killed sshd - and the running yum, leaving
>>
- Original Message
> From: David Lemcoe
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2009 10:39:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Processes to disable
>
> Thanks for the tool. I have two servers, a just Apache/FTP and a
> MySQL. I was told that I can basically have NOTHING exce
Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> And in one case, I got kicked off of my ssh connection in mid-update.
> I'm still not sure what happened there but I had to install yum-utils
> and run yum-recover-transaction to continue.
>
That's why I use screen for remote updates.
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I recently upgraded an internal build server from C5.2 to C5.3 and now
I'm experiencing problems initializing the mock buildroot. Specifically,
I'm getting the following error:
--
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77062: line 6: cat: command not found
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77062: line 7: rm: command not found
/var/
I have a CentOS 5.2 box that every few months runs out of drivespace on
its root filesystem. Last time I manually searched and deleted some big
files, but don't remember what they were or what wrote to them. The
applications I'm aware of on the box don't write to /.
Is there a way to find the fil
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
> jcarriz...@crutchfield.com
> Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 18:52
> To: CentOS@centos.org
> Subject: [CentOS] What is writing to my filesystem
>
> I have a CentOS 5.2 box that ever
Does anyone know of a howto on setting up raid1 on CentOS 5.x 64 bit?
Matt
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On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, jcarriz...@crutchfield.com wrote:
> I have a CentOS 5.2 box that every few months runs out of drivespace on
> its root filesystem. Last time I manually searched and deleted some big
> files, but don't remember what they were or what wrote to them. The
> applications I'm aware o
jcarriz...@crutchfield.com wrote:
> I have a CentOS 5.2 box that every few months runs out of drivespace on
> its root filesystem. Last time I manually searched and deleted some big
> files, but don't remember what they were or what wrote to them. The
> applications I'm aware of on the box don't wr
At Thu, 9 Apr 2009 18:51:42 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote:
>
> I have a CentOS 5.2 box that every few months runs out of drivespace on
> its root filesystem. Last time I manually searched and deleted some big
> files, but don't remember what they were or what wrote to them. The
> applications
Jerry Geis wrote:
> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
I'd say the rule of thumb is to do whatever works best for you, and that
you'll likely get quite the variety of different responses. ;o)
> Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
>
> But if you update something
Mike A. Harris wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
>> What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
>
> I'd say the rule of thumb is to do whatever works best for you, and that
> you'll likely get quite the variety of different responses. ;o)
>
>> Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, Matt wrote:
> Does anyone know of a howto on setting up raid1 on CentOS 5.x 64 bit?
At install-time or after the machine is already running?
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On Thu, Apr 09, 2009, Stuart Jansen wrote:
>I recently upgraded an internal build server from C5.2 to C5.3 and now
>I'm experiencing problems initializing the mock buildroot. Specifically,
>I'm getting the following error:
>
>--
>/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77062: line 6: cat: command not found
>/var/tmp/
The only thing I know that will give you a instant snapshot of what's
happening is "mtop". It shows you whayt apps are using your harddrive
very similar to top with processes.
David
On 4/9/09, jcarriz...@crutchfield.com wrote:
> I have a CentOS 5.2 box that every few months runs out of drivespac
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 08:12:47PM -0400, David Lemcoe wrote:
> The only thing I know that will give you a instant snapshot of what's
> happening is "mtop". It shows you whayt apps are using your harddrive
> very similar to top with processes.
"mtop" is MySQL-Top; how will that help the or
Oh my. I apologize so much. It's iotop I was looking to refer to. They
both operate so similarly.
Sorry again,
David
On 4/9/09, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 08:12:47PM -0400, David Lemcoe wrote:
>> The only thing I know that will give you a instant snapshot of what's
>> happ
Hi,
I have a P4 3.2 linux server.
Every since I upgrade to centos 5.3 I see duplicates when running top -
c like:
3 root 34 19 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.13 [ksoftirqd/0]
4 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 [watchdog/0]
5 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 [migration/1]
6 root 34 19 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.
>From the iotop site at http://guichaz.free.fr/iotop/ - Iotop is a Python
program with a top like UI used to show of behalf of which process is the
I/O going on. It requires Python ≥ 2.5 and a Linux kernel ≥ 2.6.20.
Neither of which are standard in CentOS...
d
2009/4/10 David Lemcoe
> Oh my. I
True, but I got mine from rpmforge. Yum install iotop.i386 I believe.
On 4/9/09, D Tucny wrote:
> >From the iotop site at http://guichaz.free.fr/iotop/ - Iotop is a Python
> program with a top like UI used to show of behalf of which process is the
> I/O going on. It requires Python ≥ 2.5 and a Li
2009/4/10 Melinda Odom
> Hi,
> I have a P4 3.2 linux server.
>
> Every since I upgrade to centos 5.3 I see duplicates when running top -c
> like:
>
> 3 root 34 19 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.13 [ksoftirqd/0]
> 4 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 [watchdog/0]
> 5 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 [migr
Odd... I did check rpmforge and that only had a buildlog of a failed build
from 2007... fedora epel had a number of bugzilla requests closed with the
requirements being restated...
Are you sure it came from rpmforge?
d
2009/4/10 David Lemcoe
> True, but I got mine from rpmforge. Yum install i
2009/4/10 Mike A. Harris
> Jerry Geis wrote:
> > What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
>
> I'd say the rule of thumb is to do whatever works best for you, and that
> you'll likely get quite the variety of different responses. ;o)
>
> > Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reb
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 16:54 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 09, 2009, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> >I recently upgraded an internal build server from C5.2 to C5.3 and now
> >I'm experiencing problems initializing the mock buildroot. Specifically,
> >I'm getting the following error:
> >
> >-
Hello,
Using kernel:
2.6.18-92.1.13.el5.centos.plus
the cpu throttling works as desired (see 2 traces below)
- trace snips --
dmesg | grep -i pow
ACPI: SSDT (v001 PTLTD POWERNOW 0x0001 LTP 0x0001) @ 0x3fff9b40
powernow-k8: Found 1 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core
> Does anyone know of a howto on setting up raid1 on CentOS 5.x 64 bit?
You may try section 5.1. Creating the RAID Partitions
in RHEL Deployment Guide.
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This problem occurred in both CentOS 5.2 and the new (awesome!) 5.3:
I'm using a SuperMicro motherboard with a 6 port NVidia SATA controller on
the motherboard and an 8 port SuperMicro Marvel controller in a slot.
In my kickstart file, I have
part raid.01 . --ondisk=sda .
part raid.02
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 22:39 -0700, Mark Pryor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Using kernel:
> 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5.centos.plus
>
> the cpu throttling works as desired (see 2 traces below)
>
> - trace snips --
> dmesg | grep -i pow
> ACPI: SSDT (v001 PTLTD POWERNOW 0x0001 LTP 0x0
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 22:39 -0700, Mark Pryor wrote:
> Does this module now need to be force loaded?
---
Ohh! Also yes, some of the modules have to be manualy loaded as per
RedHat Documentation and CentOS Documentation..
JohnStanley
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