On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:27:27AM +0200, Bent Terp wrote:
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Adrian Sevcenco
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > What would you recommend as an FS for an partition greater than 16 TiB?
> > This is for an production server (that is, no ext4 recommendations
> > please :) )
> > What
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:27:27AM +0200, Bent Terp wrote:
>> We've got a 110 TB xfs system in production based on a logical volume
>> striped over 9 boxes of SATA disk, works like a charm with great
>> throughput as we stripe over 3 control
thus Pasi Kärkkäinen spake:
> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:27:27AM +0200, Bent Terp wrote:
>> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Adrian Sevcenco
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> What would you recommend as an FS for an partition greater than 16 TiB?
>>> This is for an production server (that is, no ext4 recommen
Jason Aubrey wrote:
> I don't know if it's xen under the hood or not (not much experience
> with this sort of thing). However, 'xen' is mentioned in the
> following link which I'm following so perhaps it is xen related:
> http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2009-03-01/DeveloperGuide/index.htm
On Thursday 07 May 2009, Bent Terp wrote:
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> > On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:27:27AM +0200, Bent Terp wrote:
> >> We've got a 110 TB xfs system in production based on a logical volume
> >> striped over 9 boxes of SATA disk, works like a charm wi
[SOLVED!]
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> MHR wrote:
>> Ever since I updated to 5.3, I have been unable to convert any ps
>> files to pdfs using the ps2pdf command. I usually get errors like
>> this:
>>
>> [...@mhrichter forms]$ ps2pdf doe81008
>> ERROR: /undefinedfilename
Shad L. Lords wrote:
> Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> >> I have been looking what Fedora is (or was) doing with Jigdo. It seems
> >> to solve some problems and create new ones[1].
> >
> > Let me look into that.
>
> From the os directory something like this should produce jigdo
> files/templates for
Jason Aubrey wrote:
> In case people aren't aware, when you create an AWS (Amazon Web
> Services) account there's a management console that shows a list of
> available images. Of this list, some are published by Amazon, others
> are uploaded anonymously, or you can upload your own. Given the
> du
Jason Aubrey wrote:
> I'm starting to use the EC2 cloud (as are others) and noticed that all
> the available CentOS images seem to be of dubious origin.
> I think it would further the reputation and popularity of CentOS if it
> were represented in an official way.
I started talking to Amazon about
On 07/05/2009, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Jason Aubrey wrote:
> > I'm starting to use the EC2 cloud (as are others) and noticed that all
> > the available CentOS images seem to be of dubious origin.
> > I think it would further the reputation and popularity of CentOS if it
> > were represented in an
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Shad L. Lords wrote:
>> Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I have been looking what Fedora is (or was) doing with Jigdo. It seems
to solve some problems and create new ones[1].
>>> Let me look into that.
>> From the os directory something like this should produce jigdo
>>
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
> I found this (almost) howto:
> http://syiron.wordpress.com/2008/01/13/creating-jigsaw-download-jigdo-files-for-downloading-iso%E2%80%99s/
>
> The interesting think is that he is creating CentOS image.
Thanks. Although Jeroen advises against loop mounted ISOs, because of
I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
Editor but I believe it can reduce the quality of photos) and The GIMP
installed. Is there a wa
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
> Editor but I believe it can reduce
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> A good way to zip them up
> in one file that can be unzipped on Windoze boxes? TIA!
Maybe something like:
convert -resize 640x480 *.jpg concert.pdf
Might require a lot of RAM...
Mogens
--
Mogens Kjaer, Carlsberg A/S, Computer Department
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 10, DK-2500 Va
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
> Editor but I believe it can reduce
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Jim Perrin wrote:
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
>> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
>> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gT
Lanny Marcus wrote:
>Is there a way I can have a photo editor reduce all of them
> to VGA size, without doing that 272 times?
Use convert from the ImageMagick package (convert -resize).
> The people who will receive them are using M$ Windoze. Also, they
> are in a folder and it do
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
> Editor but I believe it can reduce the quality of photos) and The G
On May 7, 2009, at 8:57 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
Editor but I believe it can reduce the qual
> if local users copy /home/* /etc/passwd /etc/shadow after first making sure
> there are no dupes on new system
>
> as for mail - what format is tha mail box in?
>
> maybe as simple as copying /var/spool/something
>
> personally i like to use rsync for this as it keeps perms well if you ask it
> t
I have a lot of printers that will use the same ppd.
For example, I have about 50 hp 4250 printers to configure.
How can I figure out which driver that system-config-printer uses so I
can use lpadmin to add the rest?
_
"He's no failure. He's not dead y
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
> I found this (almost) howto:
> http://syiron.wordpress.com/2008/01/13/creating-jigsaw-download-jigdo-files-for-downloading-iso%E2%80%99s/
>
> The interesting think is that he is creating CentOS image.
And he hasn't understood the jigdo-file command :(
I'll never unders
Thom Paine wrote:
>> if local users copy /home/* /etc/passwd /etc/shadow after first making sure
>> there are no dupes on new system
>>
>> as for mail - what format is tha mail box in?
>>
>> maybe as simple as copying /var/spool/something
>>
>> personally i like to use rsync for this as it keeps pe
Using Centos 5.2 and the "Software Updater/Package Updater/pup", I
winnowed the problem updates down to six packages:
1: Updated file packages available
2: Updated gcc43 packages available
3: Updated gcc packages available
4: Updated pam packages available
5: Updated redhat-logos p
> So, unless they are happy to come back and start talking to us again I
> highly recommend everyone not bother using EC2.
>
> - KB
I had the exact same experience when trying to get a sales rep to talk
to me about hosting an application for my company. We need to know
that someone will be there
> -Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org
> [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sean Carolan
> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 11:06
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Adding an 'official' CentOS image to
> the Amazon EC2(Electronic Compute Cloud)
>
Jason Pyeron wrote:
> "Inexpensive - Amazon EC2 passes on to you the financial benefits of
> Amazon's
> scale. You pay a very low rate for the compute capacity you actually
> consume."
Which is kinda funny since it's not true in many situations. My
company did a cost analysis of using the Amazon
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>> In Centos 5.3, a bad problem has surfaced in user land. We want to use
>> either Evince or Adobe acroread as the pdf view, but the update of
>> kdegraphics has somehow screwed up these systems so that the odious,
>> horr
I don't have much experience with AWS yet, so I can't speak to any
support issues.
We're looking at leveraging it for automated builds initially
(occasional up time) for proprietary and open source projects.
For making an image public, it would obviously be great if Amazon
would sponsor the image.
Greetings,
I've hit this exact 'bug':
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=491311
I need to remove the mappings manually. I assume this is done via 'multipath
-F' followed by a 'multipath -v2' ? Has anyone experienced doing this on a
production system? We can do it during hours of low a
Eugene Vilensky wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've hit this exact 'bug':
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=491311
>
> I need to remove the mappings manually. I assume this is done via 'multipath
> -F' followed by a 'multipath -v2' ? Has anyone experienced doing this on a
> production syste
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
> Editor but I believe it can reduce the quality of photos) and The G
On Thu, May 07, 2009, John R Pierce wrote:
>Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
>> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
>> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
>> Editor but I believ
Quoting Bill Campbell :
> On Thu, May 07, 2009, John R Pierce wrote:
>> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>>> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
>>> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
>>> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not
At Thu, 07 May 2009 11:16:24 -0700 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> Lanny Marcus wrote:
> > I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
> > 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
> > for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not re
on 5-7-2009 6:08 AM Les Mikesell spake the following:
> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> I returned from Bogot� and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
>> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
>> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
>> Editor
Robert Heller wrote:
>> why not post them on a website like picasaweb.google.com (since you
>> mentioned picasa) and then just email the URL ?
>> ...
> Or just install ImageMagicK and use convert and zip in a script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> mkdir VGA
> for im in *.jpeg; do
> convert $in -geometry 640x48
Hi
CentOS 5.3 with latest updates.
I have a problem with the time zone on dedicated server.
I had to setup the timezone using system-config-date to
"Europe/London" and "System clock uses UTC" == checked
# date; date -u; hwclock --show; hwclock --show --utc; zdump /etc/localtime
Thu May 7 21:29:
>
> Just wondering what sort of impact this has to your system? If the
> paths are gone they won't be used, so what does it matter?
>
Right now I have backgrounded a 'vgscan -v' operation that froze, which has
never happened before. I assume it is trying to scan the /dev/mpath23 device
that is s
Eugene Vilensky wrote:
>>
>> Just wondering what sort of impact this has to your system? If the
>> paths are gone they won't be used, so what does it matter?
>>
>
>
>
> Right now I have backgrounded a 'vgscan -v' operation that froze, which has
> never happened before. I assume it is trying to scan
Hey,
So, I'm having a minor issue. Today, I configured one of our CentOS systems
to use our local mirror (mirror.clarkson.edu) for its repositories. After
doing this, I ran a yum update and received the following warning in the
output along with the updates available:
Not using downloaded repom
Mathew S. McCarrell wrote:
> Any thoughts on why this is occuring? I've posted my mirror configuration
> at the bottom of the page.
>
mirror appears to be out of date..
compare file dates from:
http://mirror.clarkson.edu/centos/5/updates/i386/repodata/
to
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5/upd
Wow, I thought I checked that. My mistake.
Thanks Nate.
Matt
--
Mathew S. McCarrell
Clarkson University '10
mccar...@gmail.com
mccar...@clarkson.edu
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 6:36 PM, nate wrote:
> Mathew S. McCarrell wrote:
>
> > Any thoughts on why this is occuring? I've posted my mirror
>
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I returned from Bogotá and have a Folder with 272 photos that total
> 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there
> for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an
> Editor but I believe it can reduce
I have configured 2x 500G sata HDD as Software RAID1 with three partitions
md0,md1 and md2 with md2 as 400+ gigs
Now it is almost 36 hours the status is
cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md0 : active raid1 hdb1[1] hda1[0]
104320 blocks [2/2] [UU]
resync=DELAYED
md1 : active
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan <
raju.rajs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have configured 2x 500G sata HDD as Software RAID1 with three partitions
> md0,md1 and md2 with md2 as 400+ gigs
>
> Now it is almost 36 hours the status is
>
> cat /proc/mdstat
> Personalities : [raid1]
>
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> I have configured 2x 500G sata HDD as Software RAID1 with three partitions
> md0,md1 and md2 with md2 as 400+ gigs
>
> Now it is almost 36 hours the status is
>
> cat /proc/mdstat
> Personalities : [raid1]
> md0 : active raid1 hdb1[1] hda1[0]
> 104320 blocks [2/
This list never ceases to amaze me with very very quick and educating responses
John R Pierce writes:
>
> Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
>
> depends on your disk controllers.whats `iostat -x 5` say the IO on
> hdb3 and hda3 is doing? (ignore the first sample, its average since
avg-cpu:
Jeremy Rosengren writes:
> Google:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS326US326&q=mdadm+resync+speed&btnG=Search--
j
>
/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_min
/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
[r...@localhost ~]# cat /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_min
1
[r...@localhost ~]# cat
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> This list never ceases to amaze me with very very quick and educating
> responses
>
>
> John R Pierce writes:
>
>
>> Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
>>
>> depends on your disk controllers.whats `iostat -x 5` say the IO on
>> hdb3 and hda3 is doing? (ignore the
Hi All,
I need to write a script that I will manually start (or a cron job in
future) but I need it to do a number of things in order one after
another. How do i do that so everything gets dont as the steps depend
on each other.
Example:
cd /system_backups/
tar cvf apache-conf.tar /etc/h
A critical question repeated as I can't have this going on over the weekend and
have to get the system up before next 18 hours
> Q2. If I bring down the system, will the array reconstruction start from
> beginning or from where it left off before reboot?
Thanks
Rajagopal
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle writes:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I need to write a script that I will manually start (or a cron job in
> future) but I need it to do a number of things in order one after
> another. How do i do that so everything gets dont as the steps depend
> on each other.
>
> Example
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 10:12:59PM -0700, Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need to write a script that I will manually start (or a cron job in
> future) but I need it to do a number of things in order one after
> another. How do i do that so everything gets dont as the steps de
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 10:12:59PM -0700, Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
>
> I need to write a script that I will manually start (or a cron job in
> future) but I need it to do a number of things in order one after
> another. How do i do that so everything gets dont as the steps depend
> o
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> A critical question repeated as I can't have this going on over the weekend
> and
> have to get the system up before next 18 hours
>
>
>
>> Q2. If I bring down the system, will the array reconstruction start from
>> beginning or from where it left off before r
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need to write a script that I will manually start (or a cron job in
> future) but I need it to do a number of things in order one after
> another. How do i do that so everything gets dont as the steps depend
> on each other.
A few commands ca
John R Pierce wrote:
> Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
>> A critical question repeated as I can't have this going on over the weekend
>> and
>> have to get the system up before next 18 hours
>>
>>
>>
>>> Q2. If I bring down the system, will the array reconstruction start from
>>> beginning or
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need to write a script that I will manually start (or a cron job in
> future) but I need it to do a number of things in order one after
> another. How do i do that so everything gets dont as the steps depend
> on each other.
>
> Example:
>
> cd
Les Mikesell wrote:
> It should only take a couple of hours anyway unless there is a lot of
> other activity on the partition. Something must be wrong with the
> controller or drive.
>
>
The IOSTAT output earlier showing the drives 100% busy at 1.8MB/sec
tells me they are running in ISA PIO
> I need to write a script that I will manually start (or a cron job in
> future) but I need it to do a number of things in order one after
> another. How do i do that so everything gets dont as the steps depend
> on each other.
>
> Example:
>
> cd /system_backups/
# timestamp in -MM-DD forma
John R Pierce writes:
>
> Les Mikesell wrote:
> > It should only take a couple of hours anyway unless there is a lot of
> > other activity on the partition. Something must be wrong with the
> > controller or drive.
> >
> >
>
> The IOSTAT output earlier showing the drives 100% busy at 1.8M
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