2009/4/25 dnk
> Hi there, I have a system with the following:
>
>
> Disk /dev/md0: 1000.2 GB, 1000202174464 bytes
> 2 heads, 4 sectors/track, 244189984 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 8 * 512 = 4096 bytes
>
> Disk /dev/md0 doesn't contain a valid partition table
>
>
> Now I just added a new ha
2009/4/28 Filipe Brandenburger
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 16:01, Bo Lynch wrote:
> > I think I found the culprit but not sure if by taking this out it will be
> > a risk. When I remove this statement things work
> > iptables -A FORWARD -i eth0 -m state --state NEW, INVALID -j DROP
> >
From: Fabian Arrotin
> John Doe wrote:
> > I am creating CentOS install usb keys and, apart from a few problems, it
> mostly works...
> > 1. OT: My server HP does not seem to want to boot on it if I set the write
> protection on.
> > 2. Anaconda tries to fetch the ks.cfg too early... It detect
2009/4/28 James Bensley
> Hi there,
>
> Just to clarify; You have two 1TB disk that are mirrored (raid 1)?
>
> Normally a mirror can't be extended as the mirror is between block 0
> to 100 (for example if 100 was the end of the drive) on one
> drive with block 0 to 100 on the other (i
Thanks for the clarification,
I have no experience with software raid only hardware which you can
probably tell from my response as it was slightly bias to hardware
raid options but hey, that's my two pence ;)
James.
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Hi there,
Just to clarify; You have two 1TB disk that are mirrored (raid 1)?
Normally a mirror can't be extended as the mirror is between block 0
to 100 (for example if 100 was the end of the drive) on one
drive with block 0 to 100 on the other (if you have used block
level mirror, yo
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> What are my e-mail serving options? I need to host POP, IMAP and SMTP.
>> I must admit that non-windows e-mail hosting has always been a chore
>> for me. I remember QMail and QPopper IIRC.
>>
>>
>
> For some reason
Beartooth wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:24:57 -0700, nate wrote:
>
>
>> Beartooth wrote:
>>
>>> I have an ASUS EeePC 701 (with 2GB of RAM and an 8 GB card), on
>>> which I've installed CentOS on the hard-drive-plus-card. But it can't
>>> even use my eth0.
>>>
>>>Some one on a loca
CentOS 5.3
New updates available used to be flagged in the (Gnome) desktop notification
area, but I don't get them any longer. What could be the problem?
yum-updatesd is set up with the default configuration (dbus), and on the
machines I changed the notification to email, I do indeed receiv
dnk wrote:
> Hi there, I have a system with the following:
>
> # fdisk -l
>
> Disk /dev/sda: 80.0 GB, 800 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9726 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/sda1
Beartooth wrote:
> I have an ASUS EeePC 701 (with 2GB of RAM and an 8 GB card), on
> which I've installed CentOS on the hard-drive-plus-card. But it can't
> even use my eth0.
>
>Some one on a local LUG, where I had mentioned that other OSs did fine
> with all the same exact hardware, s
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>>
>> Given that limitation, speed of boot becomes a major criterion.
>> F10 (and also, believe it or not, Pupeee) took *over* ten minutes -- yes,
>> real sixty-second minutes; it's not a typo -- just to boot. And then had
>> to find wifi.
>>
>
> WHAT!!???
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Gary Greene wrote:
> On 4/27/09 6:44 PM, "John R Pierce" wrote:
>
>> David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
>>> If you are using PERC, it is simply not compatible with Linux, and
>>> should never be. It is a terrible piece of hardware. I would recommend
>>> using
From: Barry Brimer
> I have similar problems in CentOS 5. I disable and enable the flash plugin in
> firefox, and it seems to be corrected. My problem may be slightly different,
> but this is how I 'fix' the problem.
Same here, flash locks out the audio...
mplayer gives me: Can't open audio de
From: John Doe
> 4. OT: fs corruption ont he USB keys...
>I copy the iso file on the key (no error message), then compare it to the
> original and
>some random differences appear. I noticed in the logs:
>"ext2_new_block: Allocating block in system zone - block = 65536"
>"ext2_
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:32:00 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Given that limitation, speed of boot becomes a major criterion.
>>> F10 (and also, believe it or not, Pupeee) took *over* ten minutes --
>>> yes, real sixty-second minutes; it's not a typo -- just to
Beartooth wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:32:00 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>
>> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>
>>>
Given that limitation, speed of boot becomes a major criterion.
F10 (and also, believe it or not, Pupeee) took *over* ten minutes --
yes, real sixty-seco
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On 28-Apr-09, at 2:48 AM, James Bensley wrote:
You haven't said how large you knew drive (sdc) is? Is it 500GBs or
1000? If for example it was 1000, you would need to buy another 1000GB
drive, and set up a second mirror with the two new drives. So now you
have two 1TB mirrors and stripe across
Is there a reason why after a software raid install (from kickstart)
that md1 is always unclean. md0 seems fine.
boot screen says md1 is dirty and
cat /proc/mdstat show md1 as being rebuilt.
Any ideas?
Jerry
--- my kickstart --
echo "bootloader --location=mbr --driveorde
- "Jerry Geis" wrote:
> Is there a reason why after a software raid install (from kickstart)
> that md1 is always unclean. md0 seems fine.
>
> boot screen says md1 is dirty and
> cat /proc/mdstat show md1 as being rebuilt.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Jerry
>
> --- my kickstart -
I recently purchased an I/O Magic USB enclosure for 3.5" IDE hard
drive. Has anyone else used one of these? It works fine with
Windows, except of course that Windows can't read the ext2 partitions
on the disk I put into the enclosure. CentOS4 can't find the device,
much less access the drive --
Jerry Geis wrote:
> Is there a reason why after a software raid install (from kickstart)
> that md1 is always unclean. md0 seems fine.
>
> boot screen says md1 is dirty and
> cat /proc/mdstat show md1 as being rebuilt.
Immediately after they're constructed, all RAID arrays are dirty and
need to
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 09:48 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> I recently purchased an I/O Magic USB enclosure for 3.5" IDE hard
> drive. Has anyone else used one of these? It works fine with
> Windows, except of course that Windows can't read the ext2 partitions
> on the disk I put into the enclosure
Hello!
I'm afraid that I don't understand redhat's bugzilla -- there's an
approx 10-character wide box for reporting the bug and it always claims
that that's not a bug. I'm sure I'm missing something.
Anyway, here's the problems:
Using Centos 5.2 and the "Software Updater/Package Updater/pup"
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> Okay, well to both of you. Maybe I just have heard such bad
> experiences that I never really cared! haha. Sorry! I heard somewhere
> that PERC just didn't work, but apparently I am wrong.
>
> I've heard bad things with PERC though.
>
> Sorry!
>
>
We've got tons of
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 01:04:12PM -0400, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm afraid that I don't understand redhat's bugzilla -- there's an
> approx 10-character wide box for reporting the bug and it always claims
> that that's not a bug. I'm sure I'm missing something.
>
> Anyway,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
>> Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> What are my e-mail serving options? I need to host POP, IMAP and SMTP.
>>> I must admit that non-windows e-mail hosting has always been a chore
>>> for me. I remember QMail and QPopper IIR
On 4/28/09, lheck...@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
> CentOS 5.3
>
> New updates available used to be flagged in the (Gnome) desktop
> notification
> area, but I don't get them any longer. What could be the problem?
>
> yum-updatesd is set up with the default configuration (dbus), and on the
>
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> Les Mikesell wrote:
>>> Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
>>>
Hi All,
What are my e-mail serving options? I need to host POP, IMAP and SMTP.
I must admit that non-windows e-mail hosting has always been a chore
for me. I
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Ryan Pugatch wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> Les Mikesell wrote:
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What are my e-mail serving options? I need to host POP, IMAP and SMTP.
> I must admit that non-windows e-mail hosting has always
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Craig White wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 09:48 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
>> I recently purchased an I/O Magic USB enclosure for 3.5" IDE
>
> check what it says about the drive in dmesg after you plugged it in.
Hmm.
usb 1-6: new high speed USB device usi
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 10:58 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Craig White wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 09:48 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> >> I recently purchased an I/O Magic USB enclosure for 3.5" IDE
> >
> > check what it says about the drive in dmesg afte
Beartooth wrote:
> I have an ASUS EeePC 701 (with 2GB of RAM and an 8 GB card), on
> which I've installed CentOS on the hard-drive-plus-card. But it can't
> even use my eth0.
>
>Some one on a local LUG, where I had mentioned that other OSs did fine
> with all the same exact hardware,
I want to add the following route command
route add -net 192.168.2.0/27 gw 192.168.2.3
via the normal network setup.
The result should be the following routing table (the first line):
192.168.2.0/27 via 192.168.2.3 dev xenbr1 scope link
192.168.2.0/27 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 192.1
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Craig White wrote:
> if you have items of value on that drive, I would hook it to somewhere
> you believe it works and back it up.
I already did that.
The drive works fine if plugged directly into the IDE chain, or when
using the external enclosure with WindowsX
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> I want to add the following route command
> route add -net 192.168.2.0/27 gw 192.168.2.3
try
any net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 gw 192.168.2.3
in your /etc/sysconfig/static-routes file
Though I'm not sure why you'd want to have a static
route that points to a loca
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> I want to add the following route command
> route add -net 192.168.2.0/27 gw 192.168.2.3
>
Assume 192.168.2.3 is reachable via eth0 (eg eth0's IP is 192.168.2.2).
Make the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth0:
NETMASK0=255.255.255.224
ADDRESS0=192.168.2.0
GATE
Hello,
I tried to build Perl 5.10.0 on x86_64 using defaults
$./Configure -des
$make
- snip last few lines of errors
perlvars.h:178: warning: ISO C forbids conversion of function pointer to object
pointer type
perlvars.h:186: warning: ISO C forbids conversion of function p
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:25:00 -0400:
> Assume 192.168.2.3 is reachable via eth0 (eg eth0's IP is 192.168.2.2).
> Make the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth0:
>
> NETMASK0=255.255.255.224
> ADDRESS0=192.168.2.0
> GATEWAY0=192.168.2.3
eth0 does not have an IP no
Hi there --
I need to reconfigure yum on one of our centos 5.3 systems in order for the
automatic updates to work.
Currently the error messages that I am getting are shown below:
$ sudo yum check-update
Loaded plugins: allowdowngrade, changelog, downloadonly, fastestmirror,
priorities, protectba
Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
>
> Hi there --
>
> I need to reconfigure yum on one of our centos 5.3 systems in order
> for the automatic updates to work.
> Currently the error messages that I am getting are shown below:
>
> $ sudo yum check-update
> Loaded plugins: allowdowngrade, changelog, downloado
Nate wrote on Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:21:48 -0700 (PDT):
> any net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 gw 192.168.2.3
>
> in your /etc/sysconfig/static-routes file
yes, this works, thanks! I have found a better method without adding a
route in the meantime, but I wanted to know about this, just in
Has anyone else run into this issue when running yum update?
[r...@localhost ronb]# yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* rpmforge: fr2.rpmfind.net
* base: mirror.anl.gov
* updates: styx.biochem.wfubmc.edu
* addons: mirrors.tummy.com
* extras: f
JohnS wrote on Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:09:56 -0400:
> If you don't mind when you come to an answer would you please let me
> know. I am interested to know.
I could not find a real solution. I had to go to another way of creating
the network setup for this machine (and maybe others, I will see) and
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Ron Blizzard wrote:
> Has anyone else run into this issue when running yum update?
>
>
> I've already run yum clear all, but the problem came back when I ran yum
> update again. Firefox and xulrunner were also being "held up," but I was
> able to update them by run
I just tried this with CentOS 5.3 as well, and got exactly the same
symptoms and dmesg output. (As a point of comparison, Ubunu 8.04 on
my work laptop is able to access the drive.)
Obviously "not detected" is a misapprehension, though I'm puzzled why
"lsusb" doesn't show it. The device is there
Since yum-security doesn't seem to work I've created a very rough
version of it on my own. It requires expect and yum-changelog to be
installed on a machine. It makes the assumption that the CVE number will
be in the changelog data for any package with a security patch applied.
I have my own rsync'
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
>
> yum-complete-transaction is part of yum-utils.
>
> I've seen that error if using third-party repositories or the mirror
> isn't fully updated
>
Thanks for the information. I've downloaded the utility and ran
yum-complete-transaction, but it w
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On Tue, Apr
Would you be willing to make the RPM available?
Thanks.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Joe Pruett wrote:
>> I am using the c5-testing repo to fetch PHP 5.2.6 and related
>> libraries, required for the LAMP apps that I want to use. php-mcrypt
>> still seems to come from the extras repo and is v
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Gary Greene wrote:
>
>I'm not quite sure what this is telling me. Looks like some kind of
> conflict between mplayer and kaffeine? Maybe if I removed mplayer and then
> ran yum-complete-transaction?
>
>The file /usr/share/mimelnk/application/x-mplay
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Ron Blizzard wrote:
>
> Thanks for the information. Is there a way to clear out the transaction
> information, so yum is no longer looking for kaffeine and the kde library
> files at all?
>
> I'll keep trying to Google for a solution.
>
> Again, thanks.
Okay. I
Could be a problem with the USB port on the CentOS computer, or if you
are using a cable on with that computer, the cable.
Craig
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 15:11 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> I just tried this with CentOS 5.3 as well, and got exactly the same
> symptoms and dmesg output. (As a point
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Ron Blizzard wrote:
>
> I'm guessing I need to find the file that the function(?) that
> perl(Pod::ToDemo) is found.
>
> rpm.pbone has a file called Perl-Pod-ToDemo, but it won't install, saying
> it needs Perl5 files -- so I tried reinstalling Perl, but it didn't
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 18:06 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> > Everyone,
> >
> > I was recently given a Dell raid 386 server that had drives that had
> > gone bad. I replaced the drives with a couple terrabyte sata Seagate
> > drives, and set up the bios for a mirrored raid
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> To make things as clear as I can this is a DELL XPS Gen 2 Series a 32
> bit machine using an i386 Centos OS 5.2 that was automatically upgraded
> to 5.3 by yum.
As another poster noted, in this case you should disable the RAID in
the bios and keep it off. If you want RAI
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 21:20 -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 18:06 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> > Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> > > Everyone,
> > >
> > > I was recently given a Dell raid 386 server that had drives that had
> > > gone bad. I replaced the drives with a couple terr
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 19:28 -0700, nate wrote:
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> > To make things as clear as I can this is a DELL XPS Gen 2 Series a 32
> > bit machine using an i386 Centos OS 5.2 that was automatically upgraded
> > to 5.3 by yum.
>
> As another poster noted, in this case you should
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> To make things as clear as I can this is a DELL XPS Gen 2 Series a 32
> bit machine using an i386 Centos OS 5.2 that was automatically upgraded
> to 5.3 by yum.
>
oh, we thought you said a SERVER, such as a Dell PowerEdge, so we went
down the wrong bunnytrail :)
"XPS
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 19:43 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> > To make things as clear as I can this is a DELL XPS Gen 2 Series a 32
> > bit machine using an i386 Centos OS 5.2 that was automatically upgraded
> > to 5.3 by yum.
> >
>
> oh, we thought you said a SERVER, su
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Craig White wrote:
> Could be a problem with the USB port on the CentOS computer, or if you
> are using a cable on with that computer, the cable.
Same cable everywhere. Four different computers (two desktops, two
laptops; three custom-built, one an HP; and the HP
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 22:37 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Craig White wrote:
> > Could be a problem with the USB port on the CentOS computer, or if you
> > are using a cable on with that computer, the cable.
>
> Same cable everywhere. Four different computers (tw
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