Christopher Chan wrote:
>> I think you're in for a tough road. Try buying the sysadmin flowers.
>>
> Flowers? I'd thought a R/C helicopter might get somewhere.
well since your system is still C5.0 you could always use that good old
vmsplice exploit and become root to install your packages d
Le 16 sept. 2009 à 22:51, Karanbir Singh a écrit :
On 09/16/2009 03:33 PM, Miguel Sanchez wrote:
Hi. Today I have updated my cluster installation with the version
cman-2.0.115-1 through yum update. When I have started the cman
service
, it fails.
I've added this issue :
http://bugs.centos
> I've got about a dozen machines which are running the -164 kernel in the
> dom0 with about 20 VM's running various kernels under there for i386 and
> x86_64 with no problems.
>
> your problem is most likely caused due to issues in the non CentOS
> components.
Thanks for the response.
Wher
On 09/17/2009 08:39 AM, Ian Murray wrote:
> Where did you get the hypervisor from and what version are you running?
This is the CentOs list, and I tend to run my stuff as close to the
distro tree as possible.
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On 09/17/2009 08:37 AM, Alain RICHARD wrote:
> I think a better approach would have been to propose theses new security
> patch under an optional repository and not the update one.
This is one approach that we can try for the future, the main issue at
hand is also that these are all security upda
On 17/09/09 08:12, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>
> Christopher Chan wrote:
>
>>> I think you're in for a tough road. Try buying the sysadmin flowers.
>>>
>>>
>> Flowers? I'd thought a R/C helicopter might get somewhere.
>>
> well since your system is still C5.0 you could always u
Peng Yu a écrit :
>
> Our system
> administrator doesn't update the system because of the excuse of
> keeping the machine stable.
Does he also avoid to take showers in order to stay clean?
:o)
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hi,
bonding does not work when booting kernel-PAE-2.6.18-164.el5
module load failed on unresolved symbols
Sep 17 11:36:53 monitor kernel: bonding: Unknown symbol ndisc_build_skb
Sep 17 11:36:53 monitor kernel: bonding: Unknown symbol in6_dev_finish_destroy
Sep 17 11:36:53 monitor kernel: bonding:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:18 AM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:33:12PM -0500, Peng Yu wrote:
>
>> For example, I am looking for imlib-config. Do you know
>> where I can download its source package.
>
> You can try general purpose RPM finders, like:
>
> http://rpm.pbone.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Ulrich Leodolter
wrote:
> hi,
>
> bonding does not work when booting kernel-PAE-2.6.18-164.el5
> module load failed on unresolved symbols
>
> Sep 17 11:36:53 monitor kernel: bonding: Unknown symbol ndisc_build_skb
> Sep 17 11:36:53 monitor kernel: bonding: Unknown
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 11:55 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Ulrich Leodolter
> wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > bonding does not work when booting kernel-PAE-2.6.18-164.el5
> > module load failed on unresolved symbols
> >
> > Sep 17 11:36:53 monitor kernel: bonding: Unknown
> > Where did you get the hypervisor from and what version are you running?
>
> This is the CentOs list, and I tend to run my stuff as close to the
> distro tree as possible.
Then that might be why we are having different experiences with the new kernel.
I'll take it to the Xen list.
Thanks
Updating old CentOS 4 DNS servers to CentOS 5, one of our zones has a number
of entries with underscores in. Starting named results in the following
error and named refusing to start.
masters/example.com.db:33: mail_server.example.com: bad owner name
(check-names)
I've tried including
check-nam
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Buz Davis wrote:
>
> On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 Akemi Yagi wrote
>> You need the i586 kernel for the AMD K6 machines. Bad news is CentOS 5
>> does not support it. Good news is CentOS 4 supports it.
>>
>> Visit http://i586.centos.org/centos/4/ and you will find what is
>
I see that there is a new sshd_config in the latest updates.
Since I have altered the original file, this one got installed as .rpmnew
It has two changes:
> #AddressFamily any
So does this make it default to IPv4 only?
> #ChrootDirectory none
Chroot is now an option for SSH?
See "man sshd_config"
#AddressFamily any
Valid arguments are 'any', 'inet' (use IPv4 only) or 'inet6' (use IPv6 only)
#ChrootDirectory none
Specifies a path to chroot to after authentication.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I see that there is a new sshd_config in th
Hello,
I'm looking for an updated version of rpm itself. The minimum
version i need is 4.4.2.3-15.el5.x86_64 though i'd assume anything after
that would work as well.
Thanks.
Dave.
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm looking for an updated version of rpm itself. The minimum
> version i need is 4.4.2.3-15.el5.x86_64 though i'd assume anything after
> that would work as well.
I guess you need to wait for 5.4 then or rebuild the SRPM for 5.4 your
Vinicius Coque wrote:
> See "man sshd_config"
>
> #AddressFamily any
> Valid arguments are 'any', 'inet' (use IPv4 only) or 'inet6' (use IPv6
> only)
Perviously this was uncommented, so now it is running on the default...
>
> #ChrootDirectory none
> Specifies a path to chroot to after authentica
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:14 PM, John Clement wrote:
> Updating old CentOS 4 DNS servers to CentOS 5, one of our zones has a number
> of entries with underscores in. Starting named results in the following
> error and named refusing to start.
>
> masters/example.com.db:33: mail_server.example.com
Hi,
Are the srpms for the up coming 5.4 out? I'd like to rebuild one for
rpm.
Thanks.
Dave.
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Dave wrote:
> Hi,
> Are the srpms for the up coming 5.4 out? I'd like to rebuild one for
> rpm.
Yeah, they all are on ftp.redhat.com.
Ralph
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Yes, it is a new option, since it was added.
ChrootDirectory is a new feature introduced in OpenSSH 4.9
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> Vinicius Coque wrote:
> > See "man sshd_config"
> >
> > #AddressFamily any
> > Valid arguments are 'any', 'inet' (use IPv4 only)
>
>
> > Yes, don't use check-names or set it to warn. See chapter 06 of the ARM.
>
> Or drop those names (although RFC 2181 allows those in labels, but it
> also makes clear, that not any label must be allowed as a host name).
And herein lies the problem, this version of Bind seems to ignore the
c
Olaf Mueller wrote:
> Olaf Mueller wrote:
>> since kernel 2.6.18-164.el5 no user could login any more from nfs
>> client into his home directory
> Now reported on CentOS Bug Tracker #0003840.
Here are some more information and a workaround.
This is a know major flaw as reported on
https://bugzill
> Yes, don't use check-names or set it to warn. See chapter 06 of the ARM.
>
> Or drop those names (although RFC 2181 allows those in labels, but it
> also makes clear, that not any label must be allowed as a host name).
My Bad!
I missed a 'file not found' error in the output. Fixed that and na
You could use logger and configure logrotate accordingly.
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>> I am looking for some user level packages, such as icewm, openoffice.
>>
>
> icewm? You logon through the terminal and so can choose your window
> manager? Otherwise, you can more or less forget it...
Oy, as they say, vey. I just went from opensuse 10.3 to centos 5.3.
Building icewm was a *ro
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I see that there is a new sshd_config in the latest updates.
>
> Since I have altered the original file, this one got installed as .rpmnew
>
> It has two changes:
>
> > #AddressFamily any
>
> So does this make it default to IPv4 only?
De
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> I am looking for some user level packages, such as icewm, openoffice.
>>>
>> icewm? You logon through the terminal and so can choose your window
>> manager? Otherwise, you can more or less forget it...
>
> Oy, as they say, vey. I just went from opensuse 10.3 to centos 5
Is sendpage or some other alphanumeric paging program available from one
of the repos for CentOS 5? I've checked rpmforge and epel. I just
wanted to check to see if it might be available somewhere else before I
resort to building from source.
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> Is sendpage or some other alphanumeric paging program available from one
> of the repos for CentOS 5? I've checked rpmforge and epel. I just
> wanted to check to see if it might be available somewhere else before I
> resort to building from source.
Hylafax is in rpmforge and contains a sendpag
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Olaf Mueller wrote:
Olaf Mueller wrote:
since kernel 2.6.18-164.el5 no user could login any more from nfs
client into his home directory
Now reported on CentOS Bug Tracker #0003840.
Here are some more information and a workaround.
This is a know major
Ian Murray escribió:
>> I've got about a dozen machines which are running the -164 kernel in the
>>
>
>
>> dom0 with about 20 VM's running various kernels under there for i386 and
>> x86_64 with no problems.
>>
>> your problem is most likely caused due to issues in the non CentOS
>> comp
Stephen Harris wrote:
>> Is sendpage or some other alphanumeric paging program available from one
>> of the repos for CentOS 5? I've checked rpmforge and epel. I just
>> wanted to check to see if it might be available somewhere else before I
>> resort to building from source.
>>
>
> Hylafax
Rob Kampen wrote:
> Olaf Mueller wrote:
>> Olaf Mueller wrote:
>>> Olaf Mueller wrote:
>> I think this is a testing kernel for RHEL 5.5 (not 5.4!), but it
>> seems to me the best choice as a kernel under CentOS 5.3 at the
>> moment if you are running an nfs server. And only the nfs server
>> ne
On 09/17/2009 03:28 PM, Olaf Mueller wrote:
> This is a know major flaw as reported on
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=522163.
> Since the previous kernel 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5 is not up to date with
> security fixes and the current kernel 2.6.18-164.el5 isn't usable as a
> nfs server,
Olaf Mueller wrote:
> This is a very unlucky situation, yes. But in my opinion, it is not a
> CentOS problem. We are only suffering under the missing of a nfs
> working kernel from RedHat.
> CentOS is based on RHEL that itself has no better kernel at the moment.
> But I must confess that I am astou
Alexander Bykov wrote:
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> Is there any other method to unsubscribe via email?
Sending a message to centos-unsubscr...@centos.org should work.
You should receive an e-mail asking you to confirm your request. Just
reply to the message leaving th
On Thursday 17 September 2009 12:23, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Is sendpage or some other alphanumeric paging program available from one
> of the repos for CentOS 5? I've checked rpmforge and epel. I just
> wanted to check to see if it might be available somewhere else before I
> resort to building fr
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> On 09/16/2009 06:27 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
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On: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:27:02 -0500, Johnny Hughes
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> donate.
>
> If we were having wild beer parties every week ... as long as the
> packages are built, com
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 13:09, nate wrote:
> At least it's easy to roll back to an earlier kernel!
Yeah, if you can afford to live with unpatched security issues... But
then, what is really the point of using an enterprise linux distro?
Filipe
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> On Thursday 17 September 2009 12:23, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
>> Is sendpage or some other alphanumeric paging program available from one
>> of the repos for CentOS 5? I've checked rpmforge and epel. I just
>> wanted to check to see if it might be available somewhere else be
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 13:09, nate wrote:
>> At least it's easy to roll back to an earlier kernel!
>
> Yeah, if you can afford to live with unpatched security issues... But
> then, what is really the point of using an enterprise linux distro?
For me mostly s
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:43:41PM -0400, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Stephen Harris wrote:
> > Hylafax is in rpmforge and contains a sendpage implementation.
> >
> > (maybe overkill, but you get alphanumeric paging and fax handling :-))
> I saw the filename match for sendpage in Hylafax, but I wasn't s
I ran a yum update yesterday and got the new kernel and other goodies,
and I've rebooted and all seems to be well.
Except, I just tried to run Firefox for the first time, and it wants a
new jre (6.16). Now that's fine, except that I have a recollection of
needing the 32-bit jre the last time I di
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:32 PM, MHR wrote:
> I ran a yum update yesterday and got the new kernel and other goodies,
> and I've rebooted and all seems to be well.
>
> Except, I just tried to run Firefox for the first time, and it wants a
> new jre (6.16). Now that's fine, except that I have a rec
hi all
I am looking for a program that will "hide" a window when it opens under
X11.
There is a program called devilspie but it requires gnome-panel to be
running to work.
On some of my workstations I dont have gnome-panel running.
So I was wondering if there is a program like devilspie that d
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:07 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> Money is a very corrosive material to place in the hands of people
> absent public oversight. It needs to be treated with both caution
> and circumspection lest it destroy that which it is intended to aid.
> That is why some people very m
Turned out I have an extra initrd image file for the problematic kernel
with the suffix ".dup_orig" on it. I removed a few old kernels and
removed and re-added the 2.6.18-164 xen kernel and then all was fine. The
.dup_orig file was removed with the kernel an did not re-appear on re-install.
No cl
Folks,
I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server continues to send
error messages to /var/log/messages that gdm-simple-greeter can't find some
file in a user's (another admin, actually) home directory. Any ideas where it's
getting it from?
mark
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On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, mark wrote:
>I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server
> continues to send error messages to /var/log/messages that
> gdm-simple-greeter can't find some file in a user's (another
> admin, actually) home directory. Any ideas where it's
> getting it from?
's
R P Herrold wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, mark wrote:
>
>>I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server
>> continues to send error messages to /var/log/messages that
>> gdm-simple-greeter can't find some file in a user's (another
>> admin, actually) home directory. Any ideas where i
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El 18/09/2009, a las 04:39, mark escribió:
> R P Herrold wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, mark wrote:
>>
>>> I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server
>>> continues to send error messages to /var/log/messages that
>>> gdm-simple-greeter can't find some file
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> Enviado desde mi iPhone
> El 18/09/2009, a las 04:39, mark escribió:
>
>> R P Herrold wrote:
>>> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, mark wrote:
>>>
I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server
continues to send error messages to /var/log/messages that
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