Hi,
Is there any yum repo which contains tomcat 6 and java 1.6?
Thanks
Regards
WL
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Am Dienstag, den 25.08.2009, 09:23 +0200 schrieb CentOS List:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any yum repo which contains tomcat 6 and java 1.6?
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
> WL
>
CentOS 5.3 ships java-1.6.0-openjdk.
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> are you sure its being used ? apart from that, you really are better
> off working with the issue on the bugtracker, the anaconda developers
> would also mostly like to get feedback if the patch isnt working.
You are right. I got a response from David Cantrell and he pointed out
how I was
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu schrieb:
> Hello All,
>
> I want to install kvm in CentOS 5.3. The instructions on the wiki are
> fine and dandy, but the kmod-kvm package is for an older kernel. The
> box I want to install it on is up-to-date with the latest kernel
> packages.
>
> How do I install kvm on a
Jerry Geis wrote on Mon, 24 Aug 2009 21:23:31 -0400:
> Was just trying to find a way so that users that "dont know" what this
> box is
> that is poping up wont even see the box. Sounds like there is no way
> around it - to just use https
> encryption.
As has been said in this thread and in othe
No, I have not any problem. With use sendfile = yes it works great. My
question is, why is this configuration option set to be off in CentOS?
You know - when I want to read something about oplocks (advantages &
disadvantages) it was very easy - there are tons of documentation.
When I want to read
Hello, at this moment we use redhat and centos on mylaptop.
I upgraded from centos 5.2 to 5.3.
I have something strange, my auto update is not running any more, if
I start the update process manually and it is working.
If i do a clean install of centos 5.3 on a pc or laptop it is working.
My q
Morrien, Rob wrote:
>
> Hello, at this moment we use redhat and centos on mylaptop.
> I upgraded from centos 5.2 to 5.3.
> I have something strange, my auto update is not running any more, if
> I start the update process manually and it is working.
> If i do a clean install of centos 5.3 on a pc
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Morrien, Rob wrote:
>> Hello, at this moment we use redhat and centos on mylaptop.
>> I upgraded from centos 5.2 to 5.3.
>> I have something strange, my auto update is not running any more, if
>> I start the update process manually and it is working.
>> If i do a clean insta
James Pearson wrote:
>Does anyone have access to the xorg-x11-server-1.1.1-48.53.el5 (or
>later) SRPM - which may be part of 5.4 beta?
>>
Looks like the patch is in there:
* Wed Apr 22 2009 Adam Jackson 1.1.1-48.53
- xserver-1.1.1-saturate-trap-walks.patch: Saturate
> http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3565
>
> I get the same thing when running puplet from the
> commandline on my machine.
>
> We are looking at this issue now.
Puplet fails with me too, I have to use yum at the CLI.
I even forgot there is such a thing as puplet :-(
Upstream, reported back in
happymaster23 wrote:
> My question is why is this option disabled as default in CentOS?
I believe you are not getting the answer you seek because you are not
asking the right question to the right people.
The right question is "Why is this option disabled as default in
*RHEL*?" The right people t
Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
>> http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3565
>>
>> I get the same thing when running puplet from the
>> commandline on my machine.
>>
>> We are looking at this issue now.
>
> Puplet fails with me too, I have to use yum at the CLI.
> I even forgot there is such a thing as
> You are right. I got a response from David Cantrell and he pointed out
> how I was going about this completely the wrong way. Will hopefully get
> this working tomorrow.
Please post your procedure, I have been following this thread with interest!
jlc
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David McGuffey wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-08-21 at 20:00 -0700, Chaz Sliger wrote:
>>
>> I use Symantec’s Norton Partition Magic to carve up the disk, usually
>> into 3 partitions (NTFS for windows, FAT32 for moving files between
>> windows and linux, and a linux partition).
>>
>> You’ll need to copy
Rick Barnes wrote:
> happymaster23 wrote:
>> My question is why is this option disabled as default in CentOS?
>
> I believe you are not getting the answer you seek because you are not
> asking the right question to the right people.
>
> The right question is "Why is this option disabled as defaul
Hello,
is there a known problem with the new kernel for CentOS 5.3?
Till today, my server works without any problems. But after updating to
the new kernel 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5 the system freezes completely with no
more access by keyboard or over network. The last message
in /var/log/messages is 'Au
On 08/25/2009 01:38 PM, Olaf Mueller wrote:
> I have not change my hardware, have not change configuration and till
> this new kernel the system was running without any problems. The
> harddisks are younger than a year.
>
> Is someone else this seeing?
>
not me, I've got the new kernel on about 6
>> Is there any yum repo which contains tomcat 6 and java 1.6?
>CentOS 5.3 ships java-1.6.0-openjdk.
thanks
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
Regards
WL
> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
> default site.
>
> Any insight?
Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall that
hasn't been adjusted to allow access
>> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
>> default site.
>>
>> Any insight?
> Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall that
> hasn't been adjusted to allow
I have to reinit a firewall that can only be done from its console port,
and I do not have an XP system with Hyperterminal on it.
So I went through the archive and learned that minicom could do the job
for me. I installed it and went to configure it (minicom -s). I can
set the speeds, but the
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 21:34 +0800, CentOS List wrote:
> >> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
>
> >> default site.
> >>
> >> Any insight?
>
> > Does netstat show anything listening on
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the
tomcat
default site.
Any insight?
>>> Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall
that
>>>
>>>
Bob Beers wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>> I have to reinit a firewall that can only be done from its console port,
>> and I do not have an XP system with Hyperterminal on it.
>>
>> So I went through the archive and learned that minicom could do the job
>> f
I was starting to run a yum update on one of my servers and noticed that
it wanted to install Thunderbird for some reason. Running yum with the
'-v' option gave this output:
gamin-python-0.1.7-8.el5.i386 requires: /usr/lib/python2.4
--> Processing Dependency: /usr/lib/python2.4 for package: gamin
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I have to reinit a firewall that can only be done from its console port,
> and I do not have an XP system with Hyperterminal on it.
>
> So I went through the archive and learned that minicom could do the job
> for me. I installed it and we
> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
> I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
Correction. I got to a blank page.
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CentOS List wrote:
>>> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the tomcat
>
>>> default site.
>>>
>>> Any insight?
>
>> Does netstat show anything listening on 8080? Do you have a firewall that
>
>
At Tue, 25 Aug 2009 09:34:48 -0400 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> I have to reinit a firewall that can only be done from its console port,
> and I do not have an XP system with Hyperterminal on it.
>
> So I went through the archive and learned that minicom could do the job
> for me. I insta
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 21:47 +0800, CentOS List wrote:
> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
> But
> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080 I am unable to get to the
> tomcat
>
> default site.
>
> Any insight?
>
> >>> Does netst
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hello,
> On 08/25/2009 01:38 PM, Olaf Mueller wrote:
>> Is someone else this seeing?
> not me, I've got the new kernel on about 6 machines, and my laptop
> with no problems. What is the prev kernel you were running ?
this is the second time the system freezes completely with
On 08/25/2009 03:18 PM, Olaf Mueller wrote:
> this is the second time the system freezes completely with kernel
> 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5 with the same error message 'kernel: hdg:
> dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21'. Now I am back under kernel
> 2.6.18-128.4.1.el5, no problems so far.
while we inve
> Is SELinux running? Have you checked /var/log/messages
> or /var/log/audit/audit.log if you have it? Is there anything in your
> tomcat logs? Do you get an error when you try to pull up the website?
SElinux is setup to disabled. There is no log or anyting related.
I do have a folder tomca
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I was starting to run a yum update on one of my servers and noticed that
> it wanted to install Thunderbird for some reason. Running yum with the
> '-v' option gave this output:
> Why is it trying to get the python lib from Thunderbird when t
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote on Mon, 24 Aug 2009 21:23:31 -0400:
>
>
>> Was just trying to find a way so that users that "dont know" what this
>> box is
>> that is poping up wont even see the box. Sounds like there is no way
>> around it - to just use https
>> encryption.
>>
>
>
Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
>> I was starting to run a yum update on one of my servers and noticed that
>> it wanted to install Thunderbird for some reason. Running yum with the
>> '-v' option gave this output:
>>
>
>
>> Why is it trying to
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hello,
> On 08/25/2009 03:18 PM, Olaf Mueller wrote:
>> this is the second time the system freezes completely with kernel
>> 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5 with the same error message 'kernel: hdg:
>> dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21'.
> while we investigate this - can you open an i
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 22:24 +0800, CentOS List wrote:
>
>
> > Is SELinux running? Have you checked /var/log/messages
> > or /var/log/audit/audit.log if you have it? Is there anything in your
> > tomcat logs? Do you get an error when you try to pull up the website?
>
> SElinux is setup to dis
CentOS List wrote:
>> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk. But
> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
>> I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>
> Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. I
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
> I would go buy a cert.
>
> They aren't much money and you can specify the granularity you want
> the cert to have, the more granularity, the higher the cost but they
> are not that much anyways.
The difficulty with purchased certificates is time
Joseph L. Casale writes:
> > You are right. I got a response from David Cantrell and he pointed out
> > how I was going about this completely the wrong way. Will hopefully get
> > this working tomorrow.
>
> Please post your procedure, I have been following this thread with interest!
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Hello,
Today I updated one of our computers running CentOS 5.3 32bit. After a
reboot I notice the following with lsof -i
sshd 3638 root3u IPv6 17317 TCP
pc46.astro.up.pt:ssh->119.1.193.205:zephyr-clt (ESTABLISHED)
sshd 3639 sshd3u IPv6 17317 TCP
pc46.a
At Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:06:24 -0400 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> Bob Beers wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Robert Moskowitz
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I have to reinit a firewall that can only be done from its console port,
> >> and I do not have an XP system with Hyperterminal on it.
Manuel Monteiro wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Today I updated one of our computers running CentOS 5.3 32bit. After a
> reboot I notice the following with lsof –i
>
>
>
> sshd 3638 root3u IPv6 17317 TCP
> pc46.astro.up.pt:ssh->119.1.193.205:zephyr-clt (ESTABLISHED)
>
> sshd 3
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 11:09 +0200, Andre Vehreschild wrote:
> give the packagers a little time. The new kernel was published this
> night and the dependencies are not yet meet completely. The alternative
> would be to get the archive from http://www.linux-kvm.org/ yourself and
> build it. I did
Akemi Yagi wrote on Tue, 25 Aug 2009 07:34:21 -0700:
> Please run 'yum clean all'
Actually, "yum clean metadata" seems to be enough. I'm making it now a
habit to run it before an update.
Kai
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Yes... dumb question! Sorry.
Forgot that, in lsof, this is a connection from (and not *to*) 119.1.193.205
One more SSH brute force attack.
Thanks,
Manuel
Manuel Monteiro wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> sshd 3638 root3u IPv6 17317 TCP
> pc46.astro.up.pt:ssh->119.1.193.205:zephyr-clt (ES
>>> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
But
>>> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
>>> I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>> Correction. I got to a blank page.
> Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several packages. If
> you want
Robert Heller wrote:
>> Of course first I tried dmesg, and had to go through lots of output
>> until the last lines said it is indeed ttyUSB0. Then I tried 'ls
>> /dev/tty*' and there it was too. So I am on my way (I hope)...
>
> One of the really nifty tools (part of coreutils) is 'tail'. T
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>
>>> I was starting to run a yum update on one of my servers and noticed that
>>> it wanted to install Thunderbird for some reason. Running yum with the
>>> '-v' option gave this output:
>>>
>
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 11:56 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> There is a version of yum in the testing repo that we are working with
> that seems to fix many of these cache/spool issues. The version is:
>
> yum-3.2.22-20.el5.centos.noarch.rpm
I just installed it, but everything's up-to-date. Soo
CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
> But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>
>>> Correction. I got to a blank page.
>
>> Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are se
> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
> But
> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
> I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>>
> Correction. I got to a blank page.
>>
>>> Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are several p
CentOS List wrote:
>> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with openjdk.
>> But
>> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
>> I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>>>
>> Correction. I got to a blank page.
Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note th
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Now days, if the machine is fairly decent, I just install windows in a
> Virtual Machine.
>
> I like Sun's Virtual Box on CentOS to run my Windows Hosts ... others
> use different things like VMWare.
>
> You can get virtual box here:
>
> http
>>> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with
openjdk.
>>> But
>>> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
>>> I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>>> Correction. I got to a blank page.
> Do a 'yum search tomcat' and note that there are
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> If so, in CentOS 5.3 that package is called pirut and the individual
> file that runs is called puplet.
>
> It seems that puplet is not working correctly after the upgrade to 5.3,
> according to this bug:
>
> http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?i
CentOS List wrote:
I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with
> openjdk.
But
somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>
Correction. I got to a blank page.
>> Do a 'yum search tom
> I did a yum -y install tomcat5 and tomcat got installed with
>> openjdk.
> But
> somehow if I goto http://localhost:8080
> I am unable to get to the tomcat default site.
>>
> Correction. I got to a blank page.
>>> Do a 'yum search tomcat' and no
On 8/23/09, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> CentOS has developed our own mirrorlist and isolist applications and
> inside this application, we have some countries that we shift to other
> countries and we also have some country groups defined.
>
> The purpose of these groupings is to have adjacent countrie
Am 25.08.2009 um 23:16 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
>
> Hi Johnny and thank you for asking for feedback. I am in Cali,
> Colombia, South America.
> Our route to Brazil, for one of many examples, would be via Miami/Ft.
> Lauderdale, Florida, USA. So, for us, in Colombia, it is much better
> to have a Mi
On 8/25/09, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Am 25.08.2009 um 23:16 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
>>
>> Hi Johnny and thank you for asking for feedback. I am in Cali,
>> Colombia, South America.
>> Our route to Brazil, for one of many examples, would be via Miami/Ft.
>> Lauderdale, Florida, USA. So, for us, in Co
Am 26.08.2009 um 00:13 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
> On 8/25/09, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>> Am 25.08.2009 um 23:16 schrieb Lanny Marcus:
>>>
>>> Hi Johnny and thank you for asking for feedback. I am in Cali,
>>> Colombia, South America.
>>> Our route to Brazil, for one of many examples, would be via Mia
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 14:35, Ron Blizzard wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> > If so, in CentOS 5.3 that package is called pirut and the individual
> > file that runs is called puplet.
> >
> > It seems that puplet is not working correctly after the upgrade to
Hi,
I'm thinking about updating the wireless card on a CentOS 5.3 box.
The Wiki at http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Wireless says that
the "ath9k driver ships with CentOS", but I can't find it. I've tried
modinfo, locate, yum search, and yum provides, but they all come up
empty. Am I missi
Hello,
I've got a client who wants to go ssl. He's running a web server,
smtp/pop, and ftps and imaps is coming as well. I'm looking for a wildcard
ssl certificate i believe it's called but one on the budget plan. I am also
wanting to ensure that the mod_ssl with httpd on the server is only
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:33 PM, James Szinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking about updating the wireless card on a CentOS 5.3 box.
>
> The Wiki at http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Wireless says that
> the "ath9k driver ships with CentOS", but I can't find it. I've tried
> modinfo, locate, yum
Hello,
I'm having trouble to get saslauthd running on a centos-5.3. I can't
autheticate via testsaslauthd. Here's what I do using a fresh /etc/sasldb2:
1) start saslauthd in debug mode: saslauthd -d -a shadow -O
/usr/lib64/sasl2/smtpd.conf -r -l
2) saslpasswd2 -c -a mail -u mail testuser
3) test
Michael Kress wrote:
> 2) saslpasswd2 -c -a mail -u mail testuser
>
That's a typo - the user is testomat.
But, with the same result. :-(
> 3) testsaslauthd -u testomat -p -s smtp -r mail
> shell output of testsaslauthd:
> 0: NO "authentication failed"
>
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu schrieb:
> On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 11:09 +0200, Andre Vehreschild wrote:
>
>> give the packagers a little time. The new kernel was published this
>> night and the dependencies are not yet meet completely. The alternative
>> would be to get the archive from http://www.linux-k
my region
>
> Linux Advocate wrote:
> > johny, thanx for the link.
> >
> > i think 'my' should point to jp, cn, tw, au,sg. the setup u have there is
> >
> ;)
> >
>
> do all ISP's in .MY use the same peering/trunking or do different
> providers have different sorts of international bac
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