Hi,
I am trying to build busybox for the centos-5.3,but facing issues in
installing the busybox executable into the centos
filesystem. Is it possible to build a busybox for a server platform (x86)
with centos.
Thanks and Regards,
Premraj
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Am Freitag, den 05.02.2010, 05:20 +0100 schrieb Dan Burkland:
> Hey All,
>
> Just wondering if any of you have been able to setup CentOS 5.4 to
> authenticate against AD on a Server 2008r2 Domain Controller. I am trying to
> complete this particular setup however I have run into some difficulties
Am Donnerstag, den 04.02.2010, 19:31 +0100 schrieb Alan McKay:
> > It depends on what you need to do. If you really have enough machines
> > or long-running jobs that a shell loop through them isn't practical, you
> > might want something higher-level like cfengine or puppet, or at least
> > somet
>
> In (HPC) clustering pdsh is very popular. It's available in .tgz with
> spec-file and rebuilds nicely on c5 with rpmbuild -tb ...
>
> https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/pdsh.html
>
Coming from the HPC world I've been a long time PDSH user. I believe it is
available in rpmforge, so there is
Hi,
we use an openldap server / samba as domain controller for our
windows/linux workstations. on a specific server, login should only
be allowed, if the certain user is member of a group (let's call this
group "login"). All the users in the domain are members of the group
"Domain Users". Therefor
On 4 February 2010 21:48, wrote:
>> For pure RHEL/Centos/Fedora environments (especially centos/rhel) I
>> can recommend Spacewalk for any reasonable number of systems (20+) for
>> the combination of package management, configuration management and
>> kickstart management...
>>
> Has it improved
Hi,
> On 2/4/2010 3:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>
> >> What do you mean? Forwarding to the virtuser expansion address
> should
> >> work just like any other address.
> >
> > It sounds like he didn't forward before, but queue and deliver (e.g.
> he's
> > the only available MX and queues for a fire
Hi, guys:
Would anyone know what causes this error message ?
It's not the first time I've seen it but is the first time I've seen it so
often.
openfire verison is 3.6.4 .
at
org.apache.mina.filter.executor.ExecutorFilter$ProcessEventsRunnable.run(Execut
orFilter.java:283)
at java.util.concurre
Hi,
Thoght of sharing this with u will be handy
I was upgrading my workstation yesterday, only the case and harddisks
remained the same. Almost everything went well, even new init ramdisk
wasn't required, but I was stuck on networking for a while. And the
problem was called "eth0_rename". After
Hi,
I want to get logs from a time-range, like from 11:00:11 to 13:00:00 ,How
should in do it in the bash shell? All logs in a file .
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Am Freitag, den 05.02.2010, 11:38 +0100 schrieb Nobody ist perfect:
> Hi,
>
> we use an openldap server / samba as domain controller for our
> windows/linux workstations. on a specific server, login should only
> be allowed, if the certain user is member of a group (let's call this
> group "login")
Hi,
> On 2/4/2010 3:17 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
> >
> > Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out
> or
> > district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and some sort of
> redundancy
> > would be nice.
> > Will clustering not work with certain apps? We have a couple mysql
>
At Fri, 5 Feb 2010 19:38:23 +0800 (CST) CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>I want to get logs from a time-range, like from 11:00:11 to 13:00:00 ,How
> should in do it in the bash shell? All logs in a file .
man grep
>
>
> MIME-Version: 1.0
>
> __
Simon Billis wrote on Fri, 5 Feb 2010 11:06:36 -:
> I am queuing and delivering using mailertable currently
I figured something along this line.
- hence the issue
> with backscatter as some of the domains do not have catch-all accounts.
Not to mention the extra stress on your system for sca
I'm running a little web-server under CentOS-5.4 ,
with shorewall as firewall.
I used to get messages about attempted intrusions,
with the IP addresses of those attempting to connect.
This stopped some time ago,
and my logwatch reports now are very bare.
I don't recall changing the settings of lo
>Just wondering if any of you have been able to setup CentOS 5.4 to authenticate
>against AD on a Server 2008r2 Domain Controller. I am trying to complete this
>particular setup however I have run into some difficulties such as not being
>able
>to lookup domain users via getent passwd.
W2k8r2 in
On Thu, February 4, 2010 6:18 pm, Drew wrote:
>> Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out or
>> district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and some sort of
>> redundancy
>> would be nice.
>
> I'm in the process of going through something like that right now. The
> s
On Thu, February 4, 2010 6:34 pm, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 2/4/2010 3:17 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
>>
>> Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out or
>> district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and some sort of
>> redundancy
>> would be nice.
>> Will clustering not work
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
> On Thu, February 4, 2010 6:18 pm, Drew wrote:
>>> Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out or
>>> district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and some sort of
>>> redundancy
>>> would be nice.
>>
>> I'm in the proces
2010/2/5 James Hogarth :
>
> There has been substantial development since last April. 0.7 is very
> usable in production (and indeed makes my life much easier) and 0.8 is
> due soon.
>
> James
Do you use PostgreSQL or Oracle as backend ? It seems Postgresql
support is a bit far from being productio
> -Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Christopher Chan
> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:59 PM
> To: centos@centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.4 x86_64 authenticating against AD (Server
> 2008r2)
>
>
> On Fri
Simon Billis wrote:
>
>> The point would be able to include a default reject rule for each
>> domain, which means that you have to supply valid forwards for all
>> addresses you don't want to reject at the relay. (You could default to
>> forwarding, but that doesn't help with the backscatter issue
On Fri, February 5, 2010 8:03 am, Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
>> On Thu, February 4, 2010 6:18 pm, Drew wrote:
Right know we have about 30 or so linux servers scattered through out
or
district. Was looking at ways of consolidating and so
Hi
I move a zip file from window to linux
but all permission of folder and files are kept in 700
How can I change it one time? I don't need to change directory under directory
to change as
folder as 755
and
files as 644
Thank you for your help
Send instant messages to your online friends
Bo Lynch wrote:
>
>>
> Currently we are doing the low tech method. Daily and weekly backups both
> onsite and off along with RAID and all that other good stuff. I was just
> wondering if clustering was a better way of handling things. Thanks for
> the info.
If you are looking at VMware, ESX(i) is
Bo Lynch wrote:
> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not have to.
Depends on the hardware, ideally esxi, though it is very
picky about hardware.
And you should budget for it, storage will be a big concern if
you want
> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not have to.
> Thanks for any info.
Here is a comparison of VMware ESXi and Server notice that server
doesn't cost money.
http://www.vmware.com/products/server/faqs.html
both are p
> Bo Lynch wrote:
>>
>>>
>> Currently we are doing the low tech method. Daily and weekly backups
>> both
>> onsite and off along with RAID and all that other good stuff. I was just
>> wondering if clustering was a better way of handling things. Thanks for
>> the info.
>
> If you are looking at VMwa
> Thanks for the info. Looks like VM would be the way to go. I have been
> looking at Vmware and virtualbox. Would you recommend Vmware over
> virtualbox?
> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not have to.
I know some w
Bo Lynch wrote:
>
> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not have to.
> Thanks for any info.
There is a free version of ESXi - which is really the same as the paid version
with the cluster management and vmotion functio
> When you talk about the free version are your referring to Vmware server
> or is there a free version of Esxi? The website is a little misleading
> with "free trail" and such.
ESXi is free to use. ESX / vSphere is the paid version.
--
Drew
"Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be
On 5 February 2010 13:18, Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:
> 2010/2/5 James Hogarth :
>>
>> There has been substantial development since last April. 0.7 is very
>> usable in production (and indeed makes my life much easier) and 0.8 is
>> due soon.
>>
>> James
> Do you use PostgreSQL or Oracle as backend
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 07:57 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Bo Lynch wrote:
> >
> >>
> > Currently we are doing the low tech method. Daily and weekly backups both
> > onsite and off along with RAID and all that other good stuff. I was just
> > wondering if clustering was a better way of handling thi
Drew wrote:
>> When you talk about the free version are your referring to Vmware server
>> or is there a free version of Esxi? The website is a little misleading
>> with "free trail" and such.
>
> ESXi is free to use. ESX / vSphere is the paid version.
A common confusion point. While there is a fr
On Fri, February 5, 2010 9:02 am, Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
>> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
>> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not have
>> to.
>> Thanks for any info.
>
> Here is a comparison of VMware ESXi and Server notice that server
> doesn't cos
Bo Lynch wrote:
>
>
> When you talk about the free version are your referring to Vmware server
> or is there a free version of Esxi? The website is a little misleading
> with "free trail" and such.
You have to register, but the way it works is that you download a full-featured
ESXi demo with a 3
>
> Does anyone have any experience with KVM or OpenVZ? If I can stick to
> something that is not proprietary that would be great. I didn't realize
> there were so many options. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
> Bo
KVM is easier (like VMware) than OpenVZ when using virt-manager to
manage vi
>
> > Athmane Madjoudj
>
> Does anyone have any experience with KVM or OpenVZ? If I can stick to
> something that is not proprietary that would be great. I didn't realize
> there were so many options. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
> Bo
>
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Les Mikesell sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
> Simon Billis wrote:
>>
>>> The point would be able to include a default reject rule for each
>>> domain, which means that you have to supply valid forwards for all
>>> addresses you don't want to reject at the relay. (You could default
>>> to forwardi
Hi All.
I have installed Citrix XenServer. It's Linux-based virtualization software.
Could anyone propose a good way to make backups of virtual machines
(Linux/Windows) in it?
With regards,
R.
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Bo Lynch sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
> On Fri, February 5, 2010 9:02 am, Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
>>> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
>>> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not
>>> have to.
>>> Thanks for any info.
>>
>> Here is a comparison of VMware
Rafał Radecki sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
> Hi All.
>
> I have installed Citrix XenServer. It's Linux-based virtualization
> software. Could anyone propose a good way to make backups of virtual
> machines (Linux/Windows) in it?
>
> With regards,
> R.
>
Do you have any shared storage that yo
>> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
>> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not have
>> to.
>> Thanks for any info.
>
> Here is a comparison of VMware ESXi and Server notice that server
> doesn't cost money.
>
> http://www.vmware.com/products/server/faqs.ht
Alan McKay wrote:
>> It depends on what you need to do. If you really have enough machines
>> or long-running jobs that a shell loop through them isn't practical, you
>> might want something higher-level like cfengine or puppet, or at least
>> something running under cron to make them independent.
Simon Billis wrote:
> Les Mikesell sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
>
>> Simon Billis wrote:
The point would be able to include a default reject rule for each
domain, which means that you have to supply valid forwards for all
addresses you don't want to reject at the relay. (You could
Hi All,
Just received this error from logwatch:
- Kernel Begin
WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
[] error_code+0x39/0x40 ...: 2 Time(s)
-- Kernel End -
Any ideas? I don't know what this means, other
> ESXi is free, but usable on one system. ESX is the full-blown version,
> costs, and I *think* comes with the console... which, for some unknown
> reason, is WinDoze *only*.
>
> I believe both can be administered via browser.
maybe because there are more windows users that Linux and / or Mac OS
X
Bo Lynch wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone have any experience with KVM or OpenVZ? If I can stick to
> something that is not proprietary that would be great. I didn't realize
> there were so many options. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
> Bo
Philosophically, I don't see how running on ESXi virtual
nate wrote:
> Bo Lynch wrote:
>
>> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
>> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not have to.
>
> Depends on the hardware, ideally esxi, though it is very
> picky about hardware.
>
> And you should budget for it, storage will b
man chmod
Kai
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On Fri, February 5, 2010 9:55 am, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Bo Lynch wrote:
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience with KVM or OpenVZ? If I can stick to
>> something that is not proprietary that would be great. I didn't realize
>> there were so many options. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>>
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 09:50 -0500, Phil Savoie wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just received this error from logwatch:
>
> - Kernel Begin
>
> WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
> [] error_code+0x39/0x40 ...: 2 Time(s)
>
> -- Kernel End
On Fri, February 5, 2010 9:57 am, Les Mikesell wrote:
> nate wrote:
>> Bo Lynch wrote:
>>
>>> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
>>> Really do not want to have to budget for Virtualization if I do not
>>> have to.
>>
>> Depends on the hardware, ideally esxi, though it is very
>> picky
> Oracle - postgresql work is still ongoing and not yet production ready
> by a long way...
that would eliminate it for me
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At Fri, 05 Feb 2010 10:21:35 -0500 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 09:50 -0500, Phil Savoie wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Just received this error from logwatch:
> >
> > - Kernel Begin
> >
> > WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
2010/2/5 Rafał Radecki :
> I have installed Citrix XenServer. It's Linux-based virtualization software.
> Could anyone propose a good way to make backups of virtual machines
> (Linux/Windows) in it?
Try the XenServer mailing lists or wiki?
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/
http://lists.xensource
Les Mikesell sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
> Simon Billis wrote:
>> Les Mikesell sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
>>
>>> Simon Billis wrote:
>>SNIP
>
> What are you currently using in mailertable to get there? If you use
> [domain] and go to the A record of the same name it might be a problem
>
On 2/5/2010 9:35 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
>> Oracle - postgresql work is still ongoing and not yet production ready
>> by a long way...
>
> that would eliminate it for me
What's the difference for a basically-embedded piece of an application?
But, looking at the complexity needed to manage a sing
On 2/5/2010 8:44 AM, Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
> Alan McKay wrote:
>>> It depends on what you need to do. If you really have enough machines
>>> or long-running jobs that a shell loop through them isn't practical, you
>>> might want something higher-level like cfengine or puppet, or at least
>>> so
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Have you investigated any of the mostly-software alternatives for this like
> openfiler, nexentastor, etc., or rolling your own iscsi server out of
> opensolaris or centos?
I have and it depends on your needs. I ran Openfiler a couple years
ago with ESX and it worked ok. The
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:27 AM, Majian wrote:
> Hi, guys:
>
> Would anyone know what causes this error message ?
> It's not the first time I've seen it but is the first time I've seen it so
> often.
>
> openfire verison is 3.6.4 .
It is not a Centos related question, have you asked at ignite's s
>> ESXi is free, but usable on one system. ESX is the full-blown version,
>> costs, and I *think* comes with the console... which, for some unknown
>> reason, is WinDoze *only*.
>>
>> I believe both can be administered via browser.
>
> maybe because there are more windows users that Linux and / or
>> Oracle - postgresql work is still ongoing and not yet production ready
>> by a long way...
>
> that would eliminate it for me
I've heard that before... yet I, personally, know of both postgresql and
mysql in serious production use. For example, one company that not only
does managed security se
> Except that VMware is *based* on RHEL. Why would you *not* have a
> Linux-based console?
The best is to have a cross platform console because there a lot of
linux sysadmin (including me) who run linux as a primary desktop OS
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On 2/5/2010 9:53 AM, Simon Billis wrote:
>
>>> SNIP
>
>>
>> What are you currently using in mailertable to get there? If you use
>> [domain] and go to the A record of the same name it might be a problem
>> - but that might work if you try it. Where I've used it, the delivery
>> hosts had their o
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Except that VMware is *based* on RHEL. Why would you *not* have a
> Linux-based console?
A common misconception. The linux based console is a VM in itself,
and is used for management purposes only, it runs on top of the
hypervisor.
nate
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On 2/5/2010 10:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> ESXi is free, but usable on one system. ESX is the full-blown version,
>>> costs, and I *think* comes with the console... which, for some unknown
>>> reason, is WinDoze *only*.
>>>
>>> I believe both can be administered via browser.
>>
>> maybe beca
On 2/5/2010 10:09 AM, Ramon Nieto wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:27 AM, Majian wrote:
>> Hi, guys:
>>
>> Would anyone know what causes this error message ?
>> It's not the first time I've seen it but is the first time I've seen it so
>> often.
>>
>> openfire verison is 3.6.4 .
>
> It is not a
From: Ian Forde
> On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 14:19 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> > --On Thursday, February 04, 2010 8:36 AM -0600 Robert Nichols
> > > Looks like that's about all you can do. USB devices aren't available
> > > until hotplug discovers them, and that's proceeding in parallel with the
>
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
>> ESXi is free, but usable on one system. ESX is the full-blown version,
>> costs, and I *think* comes with the console... which, for some unknown
>> reason, is WinDoze *only*.
>>
>> I believe both can be administered via browser.
>
> maybe
I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
I stick on ESXi 4 and then run CentOS as a vm? This would give me the
options to roll out othe
> I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
> raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
> of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
> I stick on ESXi 4 and then run CentOS as a vm? This would give me the
> options to rol
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Python just seems like something that should be avoided in system
> management tools. Remember having to do special case things like having
> to 'yum update python\* yum\*' sometimes to keep the rest of an update
> from breaking?
Yes, I fee
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Les Mikesell
> wrote:
>
>> Python just seems like something that should be avoided in system
>> management tools. Remember having to do special case things like having
>> to 'yum update python\* yum\*' sometimes to keep the rest of an update
>> from breaking?
>
Les Mikesell sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
> On 2/5/2010 9:53 AM, Simon Billis wrote:
>
>>
SNIP
>>
>>>
>>> What are you currently using in mailertable to get there? If you use
>>> [domain] and go to the A record of the same name it might be a problem
>>> - but that might work if you try
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Thom Paine wrote:
> I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
> raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
> of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
> I stick on ESXi 4 and then run Cen
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:45 PM, wrote:
> Never had a problem with perl updates breaking anything. I do remember a
> few years back, when it seemed as though any time I tried to install or
> upgrade something that was in python, it *ALWAYS* wanted a different
> subrelease, and upgrading that woul
Does *anyone* have a clue where gdm-simple-greeter stores the usernames it
presents? I know that it is not getting it out of /etc/passwd. based on
users who can log in, since I have several machines where one user, who's
rolled off, is still showing, even though /etc/passwd has him as having a
shel
On 2/5/2010 11:54 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
>
> There are many benefits to virtualizing. Except for a few laptops,
> everything in my house is virtualized with either ESXi, VMWare Server,
> Xen or KVM. Besides the flexibility, I like the ability to access the
> servers from whichever room I'm in. I can
I have recently installed ESXi4 on a new HP DL380 G6 with 12GB of memory.
I am running CentOS 5.4 and CentOS 4.8. A few things I have learned.
First, for best I/O performance you should use the Vmware Paravirtualized
storage controller driver. It's a little bit of a hassle setting it up.
You ju
On 2/5/2010 11:30 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>> Python just seems like something that should be avoided in system
>> management tools. Remember having to do special case things like having
>> to 'yum update python\* yum\*' sometimes to keep the
On 2/5/2010 12:09 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:45 PM, wrote:
>> Never had a problem with perl updates breaking anything. I do remember a
>> few years back, when it seemed as though any time I tried to install or
>> upgrade something that was in python, it *ALWAYS* wanted a dif
Not sure what happened...
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On 2/5/2010 12:25 PM, Michael Dross wrote:
> I have recently installed ESXi4 on a new HP DL380 G6 with 12GB of memory.
> I am running CentOS 5.4 and CentOS 4.8. A few things I have learned.
>
> First, for best I/O performance you should use the Vmware Paravirtualized
> storage controller driver. I
At Fri, 5 Feb 2010 13:13:45 -0500 CentOS mailing list wrote:
>
> Does *anyone* have a clue where gdm-simple-greeter stores the usernames it
> presents? I know that it is not getting it out of /etc/passwd. based on
> users who can log in, since I have several machines where one user, who's
> roll
Les Mikesell wrote:
>> We removed it from the Nortel BCM because the perl installation
>> accounted for more than half the space on our embedded Linux.
>>
>
> Can you put a realistic price on what the extra resources would cost
> these days?
>
when you're running on an embedded single chi
Thom Paine wrote:
> Any thoughts to this, or should I just put on CentOS 5.4 and be done
> with it? I know it's like asking what everyone's favourite colour is,
> but maybe a few replies will give me some ideas.
I like the VM approach because it gives a foolproof to snapshot the
guest and do test
On 2/5/2010 10:04 AM, nate wrote:
>
>> Have you investigated any of the mostly-software alternatives for this like
>> openfiler, nexentastor, etc., or rolling your own iscsi server out of
>> opensolaris or centos?
>
> I have and it depends on your needs. I ran Openfiler a couple years
> ago with ES
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Thom Paine wrote:
> I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
> raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
> of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
> I stick on ESXi 4 and then run Cen
Vmware tools installed the pvscsi library. But does not automatically
reconfigure the boot/kernel to use it.
Here is a good web page that explains the steps to remake the initrd. Once
you have done that under settings in
the vSphere Client change the SCSI controller setting to Paravirtual. I
thin
Hi list!!!
Anybody, please, can help me.
My CentOS 5.4 after that update to new kernel, my vmware server not work the
interface bridge, with new kernel and old kernel.
Only work with default install of CentOS 5.4, done update, not work.
Anybody, please?
ps.:Interface, nat, host-only, vmnet1 and
On Feb 5, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Drew wrote:
>> Thanks for the info. Looks like VM would be the way to go. I have
>> been
>> looking at Vmware and virtualbox. Would you recommend Vmware over
>> virtualbox?
>
>> Whats your thoughts on Vmware server over esxi?
>> Really do not want to have to budget f
Les Mikesell wrote:
> Somewhere along the line they switch from a CentOS base to rpath for
> better package management, but I haven't followed them since.
Yeah the version I had at the time was based on rPath, I think
they changed to something else yet again in the past year or
so.
> trusted it
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Can you put a realistic price on what the extra resources would cost
> these days?
Clearly you've never worked for a large company if you even ask that question.
A $1 difference in cost over 100,000 units sold is $100,000 in your pocket.
I r
On 2/5/2010 5:22 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> Can you put a realistic price on what the extra resources would cost
>> these days?
>
> Clearly you've never worked for a large company if you even ask that question.
>
> A $1 difference in cost over 10
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 09:19 -0500, Ross Walker wrote:
> On Feb 3, 2010, at 9:36 PM, David McGuffey
> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to reduce the attack surface to a home machine that is
> > always
> > on and connected to the Internet. It is running CentOS 5.4, with
> > tight
> > iptables rules
> Wbinfo -u & wbinfo -g do indeed work for me however getent passwd or getent
> group returns no AD users or groups. I have winbind entries in nsswitch for
> both the passwd & group entries. Josepeh, I will try a newer RPM from a
> different repository and see if that resolves my issues. Did my
I have a fairly high disk i/o intensive email server I am thinking of
upgrading. I was thinking of upgrading it to CentOS 5.x 64bit. I was
also thinking of running it as a guest under XEN. Would this allow me
to more easilly transfer it to faster hardware in the future? Or
would running as a gu
>Wbinfo -u & wbinfo -g do indeed work for me however getent passwd or getent
>group returns no AD users or groups. I have winbind entries in nsswitch for
>both the passwd & >group entries. Josepeh, I will try a newer RPM from a
>different repository and see if that resolves my issues. Did my smb
Quoting Matt :
> I have a fairly high disk i/o intensive email server I am thinking of
> upgrading. I was thinking of upgrading it to CentOS 5.x 64bit. I was
> also thinking of running it as a guest under XEN. Would this allow me
> to more easilly transfer it to faster hardware in the future?
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