Hello
The time as come to drink some beer and talk about our one true love :)
Just as a reminder that tonight is the CentOS Beer event in Berlin.
More details can be found under [1]
I hope a lot of people will be coming, I have flown in loads of
goodies to give away.
Cheers Didi
[1] http://wik
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Timothy Murphy schrieb:
> Larry Brower wrote:
>
>>> I see that mail sent from a remote computer
>>> never leaves the computer,
>>> the last entry in /var/log/maillog being
>>> "Queued mail for delivery".
>>>
>>>
>> The message was accepted. You failed to supply sufficient information to
>> trou
ankush grover schrieb:
> Hi friends,
>
> I am running Nagios 2.7-1 on Centos 5.0 32-bit hosted on Vmware ESX
> 4.0. The issue I am seeing on the server is sometimes nagios is
> showing the below messages in /var/log/messages and as the system time
> gets changed some false alarms gets generated. I
ankush grover wrote:
> Earlier this server was syncing time through ntp daemon and below is
> the ntp.conf file. Now I have set a cronjob which sync the time with
Best not to run NTP inside a ESX VM. I've never gotten NTP to sync
inside of VMware outside of a kernel with VMI enabled (no versions
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> taking the information from your other posting of this thread you were
> using the sendmail binary to send the message. This leads to using the
> submission mechanism (that's ok and standard).
>
> The MSP accepted your message - thus the "queued mail for delivery" log
>
> Thanks very much for your useful posting.
> The mail is arriving now without delay,
> so the problem must just have been that my remote ISP
> did not like me giving a local address.
Check the full headers of the email you eventually got - you said you
had some "spoofing" going on, essentially.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:08 AM, nate wrote:
> ankush grover wrote:
>
>> Earlier this server was syncing time through ntp daemon and below is
>> the ntp.conf file. Now I have set a cronjob which sync the time with
>
> Best not to run NTP inside a ESX VM. I've never gotten NTP to sync
> inside of V
Akemi Yagi wrote:
> for VMware products including ESX and ESXi. According to their
> current recommendations, " In all cases use NTP instead of VMware
> Tools periodic time synchronization."
I've been using vmware for 10 years, and I've never, ever ever
gotten NTP to hold sync inside of a VM outs
nate wrote:
> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
>> for VMware products including ESX and ESXi. According to their
>> current recommendations, " In all cases use NTP instead of VMware
>> Tools periodic time synchronization."
>>
>
> I've been using vmware for 10 years, and I've never, ever ever
> gotten N
Benjamin Franz schrieb:
> nate wrote:
>> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>
>>> for VMware products including ESX and ESXi. According to their
>>> current recommendations, " In all cases use NTP instead of VMware
>>> Tools periodic time synchronization."
>>>
>> I've been using vmware for 10 years, and I
I am using a /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks script to update a bind host record
for a remote server so I can gain admin access to it when its dynamic ip
changes.
Does anyone know of an existing script that wont update the bind zone unless
the ip has actually changed rather than me hacking one out and re
Does anyone else have one of these on 24/7 running RHEL 5.4 or Centos 5.4 ??
That box mysteriously stops ( no crash data, it just stops) hours or days after
boot, with or without X.
Cntl-Alt-Delete reboots it without power cycling. The usual diagnostics
(memtest and fsck) return no
errors. Wo
"The upstream maintainer of yum, Seth Vidal, had the following to say
about 'yum priorities' in September 2009:
Gosh, I hope people do not set up yum priorities. There are so many things
about priorities that make me cringe all over. It could just be that it
reminds me of apt 'pinning' and that ma
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Dennis Kibbe wrote:
> "The upstream maintainer of yum, Seth Vidal, had the following to say
> about 'yum priorities' in September 2009:
>
> Gosh, I hope people do not set up yum priorities. There are so many things
> about priorities that make me cringe all over.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:27:51PM -0700, Dennis Kibbe wrote:
> "The upstream maintainer of yum, Seth Vidal, had the following to say
> about 'yum priorities' in September 2009:
>
> Gosh, I hope people do not set up yum priorities. There are so many things
> about priorities that make me cringe al
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Dennis Kibbe wrote:
> "The upstream maintainer of yum, Seth Vidal, had the following to say
> about 'yum priorities' in September 2009:
>
> Gosh, I hope people do not set up yum priorities. There are so many things
> about priorities that make me cringe all over. I
Hi list,
On updating my server today, I noted that dnsmasq was updated, I do not
recall installing this onto my server as it is running bind/named and
dhcpd, thus why does it need dnsmasq?
So I did a
$> sudo yum remove dnsmasq
to find out what rpm / yum thinks about it - I get a list of
Network
nate wrote:
> ankush grover wrote:
>
>
>> Earlier this server was syncing time through ntp daemon and below is
>> the ntp.conf file. Now I have set a cronjob which sync the time with
>>
>
> Best not to run NTP inside a ESX VM. I've never gotten NTP to sync
> inside of VMware outside of a ke
"Joseph L. Casale" wrote:
>>
Does anyone know of an existing script that wont update the bind zone
unless
the ip has actually changed rather than me hacking one out and reinventing
the
wheel?
<<
I did this one years ago - see
http://www.lesbell.com.au/Home.nsf/web/Dynamic+DNS+Updates+with+TSIG+
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
> The OP should also reference this document
> http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1006427
This is the 3rd time that KB article was quoted in this thread... :-D
Akemi
Susan Day wrote:
> Hi;
> I have the following in crontab -eu root:
> @daily /usr/local/bin/mysql-backup-
> daily.sh
> @weekly /usr/local/bin/mysql-backup-weekly.sh
> @monthly /usr/local/bin/mysql-backup-monthly.sh
the above is looking for mysql-backup-[day|week|month]ly.sh
but the filenames bel
Akemi Yagi wrote:
> In my humble opinion, the
> wiki article should provide ample explanation. Failing that, it should
> at least offer alternative methods (for example, use of exclude= etc
> ?). If not, it would be basically saying, "do not use 3rd party
> repositories".
You can't escape the fa
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Les Mikesell wrote:
>> People come to this page because they need/want/have
>> to resort to 3rd party repos. When asked in the CentOS forums, I refer
>> them to the Repositories article and I continue to advise them to use
>> the priorities plugin.
>
What is the best method for get PHP 5.2 in CentOS ?
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zeroironhack wrote:
> What is the best method for get PHP 5.2 in CentOS ?
>
# yum install php
That should get you php 5.2.9 on centos 5
if you're running CentOS 4 or older, then I recommend upgrading to CentOS 5.
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Rob Kampen wrote on Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:18:46 -0500:
> On updating my server today, I noted that dnsmasq was updated, I do not
> recall installing this onto my server as it is running bind/named and
> dhcpd, thus why does it need dnsmasq?
Some packages require it, for instance xen/libvirt.
> $
Am Sonntag, den 22.11.2009, 23:23 +0100 schrieb John R Pierce:
> zeroironhack wrote:
> > What is the best method for get PHP 5.2 in CentOS ?
> >
>
> # yum install php
>
> That should get you php 5.2.9 on centos 5
>
> if you're running CentOS 4 or older, then I recommend upgrading to CentOS 5.
>
Ok, but I need php 5.2 on production environment.
El dom, 22-11-2009 a las 23:47 +0100, Christoph Maser escribió:
> Am Sonntag, den 22.11.2009, 23:23 +0100 schrieb John R Pierce:
> > zeroironhack wrote:
> > > What is the best method for
zeroironhack wrote:
> Ok, but I need php 5.2 on production environment.
>
then you test and qualify the version in the testing repository, or you
build your own and do the same.
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 6:57 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> zeroironhack wrote:
>> Ok, but I need php 5.2 on production environment.
>>
Maybe you can use this one. I use this on my production server. And
it's pretty stable. :P
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/php/files/EL5/i386/
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:18 AM, onay wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 6:57 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
>> zeroironhack wrote:
>>> Ok, but I need php 5.2 on production environment.
>>>
>
> Maybe you can use this one. I use this on my production server. And
> it's pretty stable. :P
>
> http://oss.ora
We are running kernel 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 with exporting 3 aoe provided
ext4 directories. For a couple of weeks we had a small number of users
using the system with no issues, today we added 7 users and the system
crashed and did not perform correctly since.
Nov 23 10:20:03 sulphur rpc.idmapd[51
On 22/11/09 18:23, Ben Mohilef wrote:
> That box mysteriously stops ( no crash data, it just stops) hours or days
> after boot, with or without X.
> Cntl-Alt-Delete reboots it without power cycling. The usual diagnostics
> (memtest and fsck) return no
> errors. Works great until it freezes. No
I have two servers with identical hardware ... TYAN i3210w system
boards with dual intel gigabit interfaces, and a PCI intel gigabit
nic. I'm running Centos 5.4, x86_64, 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5
Every other time I reboot, the nics initialize in a different order.
anaconda had setup /etc/modprobe.conf
Am 22.11.2009 um 23:10 schrieb zeroironhack:
> What is the best method for get PHP 5.2 in CentOS ?
There's SUN's Webstack 1.5 for RHEL.
We only use it on Solaris, though.
Unless you pay, there are no patches - they release a new version from
time to time and you can update pretty easily.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Gordon McLellan wrote:
> The archives seem to suggest fiddling with udev to
> be the answer. So I modify /etc/udev/rules.d/60-net (or something)
> and add a few rules found in an ancient example (those aren't my mac
> addresses):
> KERNEL=="eth?", SYSFS{address}==
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009, Dennis Kibbe wrote:
> "The upstream maintainer of yum, Seth Vidal, had the following to say
> about 'yum priorities' in September 2009:
>
> Gosh, I hope people do not set up yum priorities. There are so many things
> about priorities that make me cringe all over. It could just
R P Herrold wrote:
> 'priorities' falls over and dies at that point from
> self-induced dependency hell, and CentOS is blamed for it in
> the back splatter. I was the wiki article editor who
> initially added that caveat section, after seeing priorities
> being pushed as the 'best' alternative
Philip Manuel wrote:
> We are running kernel 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 with exporting 3 aoe provided
> ext4 directories. For a couple of weeks we had a small number of users
> using the system with no issues, today we added 7 users and the system
> crashed and did not perform correctly since.
>
> Nov
Thanks for everyone's input. I had been under the impression and was
passing that impression on to my students.
The take-away here seems to be that once you start mixing official and
unofficial repos anything can happen.
dennisk
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Dear All
On my CentOS 5 , I installed the Asterisk 1.4.13 and DECT application
software and then when I want to try for "NAT" I issue as the followings :
#iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.20.30.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
But it didn't get through . So I checked if the "NAT" is enabled on
my Ce
> Dear All
> On my CentOS 5 , I installed the Asterisk 1.4.13 and DECT application
> software and then when I want to try for "NAT" I issue as the followings :
> #iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.20.30.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
> But it didn't get through . So I checked if the "NAT" is enabled
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