Hi All,
I have this following issue in SELinux. I did what instruction said but the
security context has still never changed. Do I need to create local SELinux
module? I hope anyone could help me out of this. Thank you.
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# sealert -b
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 3/31/2010 7:18 AM, William Hooper wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:30 AM, ken wrote:
>>> Available Packages
>>> gmime.i386 2.2.25-1.el5
>>>epel
>>> gmime-devel.i386 2.2.25-1.el5
>>>epel
>>
>> The newer versi
Hi everyone,
I'm configuring a KVM server and I wanna find a Web-based interface to
manage my Virtual Machine like on VMware server
someone knows one ?
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On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Georghy wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm configuring a KVM server and I wanna find a Web-based interface to
> manage my Virtual Machine like on VMware server
> someone knows one ?
>
There is
oVirt http://ovirt.org/ (i don't thinks that works with CentOS)
AND
persona
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Georghy wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> I'm configuring a KVM server and I wanna find a Web-based interface to
>> manage my Virtual Machine like on VMware server
>> someone knows one ?
>>
>
> There is
>
> oVirt
Athmane Madjoudj a écrit :
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Georghy wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>> I'm configuring a KVM server and I wanna find a Web-based interface to
>> manage my Virtual Machine like on VMware server
>> someone knows one ?
>>
>>
>
> There is
>
> oVirt http://ovirt.org/
On 03/30/2010 11:45 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I know the cron script can check for node status, but then I have multiple
> copies to maintain wheres my existing resources all reference config on the
> shard fs (httpd/sql etc) so a change on the active node makes that permanent
> on the next nod
On 04/06/2010 10:14 AM, Georghy wrote:
>>> I'm configuring a KVM server and I wanna find a Web-based interface to
>>> manage my Virtual Machine like on VMware server
>>> someone knows one ?
openqrm is perhaps one of the most underrated open source projects out
there at the moment. It does all of
>I dont quite get clearly what it is that you are looking to achieve
>here, but rather than cron - have you considered a more adept job
>scheduling / orchestrating tool ? there are some very nicely done open
>source ones out there.
I have a filesystem that mounts only on the active node of an n
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 11:10 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >I dont quite get clearly what it is that you are looking to achieve
> >here, but rather than cron - have you considered a more adept job
> >scheduling / orchestrating tool ? there are some very nicely done open
> >source ones out the
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 03:24:49 James Corteciano wrote:
> Instead, you can generate a local policy module to allow this access
Hello James,
This doesn't seem like an incorrect labeling issue. Files under /etc, most of
them, will have the etc_t as type.
Apparently the current policy doesn't a
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Steve Huff wrote:
> On Apr 3, 2010, at 9:50 PM, fred smith wrote:
>
>> I had some detritus from a failed installatin of wxgtk hanging around
>> in /usr/local that confused heck out of fahmon's configure script.
>> removed it, removed the fahmon sources and re-extracted the .tbz
Yesterday or Friday, don't remember, I happened to be looking at my
processes on my machine, and discovered I had a number of ssh-agents
running (all mine), from different days. I killed all but the current
day's.
Now, I log out every single night.
I checked the next day, and sure enough, the one
On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 23:18 -0700, Agile Aspect wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Is it possible to send mail from CLI (bash, python) without any LOCAL
> > SMTP installed, using SMTP on another machine.
> > Care to give a glimpse of the code?
> > Than
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 09:57 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Yesterday or Friday, don't remember, I happened to be looking at my
> processes on my machine, and discovered I had a number of ssh-agents
> running (all mine), from different days. I killed all but the current
> day's.
>
> Now, I log o
Ron wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 09:57 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Yesterday or Friday, don't remember, I happened to be looking at my
>> processes on my machine, and discovered I had a number of ssh-agents
>> running (all mine), from different days. I killed all but the current
>> day's.
>
On 04/06/2010 12:10 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I have an interim solution while I research, do you have any personal
> reco's for job scheduling daemons?
For what you have in mind, I'd have thought going with either
supervisord or torque would be ideal.
or as John pointed out, you could go do
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log out, NOT
> just lock the screen, every single night; therefore, there should be no
> processes running owned by me), and in a terminal window, do
>ssh-agent
>ssh-add .ssh/priva
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:51 AM, wrote:
> Now, I find that when I log out, ssh-agent IS NOT STOPPED, even though I
> am logged all the way out. When I log out, unless I background something,
> everything running as me should go away. Everything.
ssh-agent is designed to run in the manner of a dae
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 08:15 -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:51 AM, wrote:
> > Now, I find that when I log out, ssh-agent IS NOT STOPPED, even though I
> > am logged all the way out. When I log out, unless I background something,
> > everything running as me should go away.
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 10:51 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Ron wrote:
> > On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 09:57 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >> Yesterday or Friday, don't remember, I happened to be looking at my
> >> processes on my machine, and discovered I had a number of ssh-agents
> >> running (al
Todd wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
>> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log out,
>> NOT just lock the screen, every single night; therefore, there should be
>> no processes running owned by me), and in a terminal window, do
>>ssh-agent
>>
On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Todd wrote:
>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
>>> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log out,
>>> NOT just lock the screen, every single night; therefore, there should be
>>> no processes running owned by me)
> On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Todd wrote:
>>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log out,
NOT just lock the screen, every single night; therefore, there should
be
no processes running
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 11:46 AM:
> Todd wrote:
>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
>>> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log out,
>>> NOT just lock the screen, every single night; therefore, there should be
>>> no processes running owned by m
>> On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> Todd wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log out,
> NOT just lock the screen, every single night; therefore, there should
> be no processes running
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Oh, and the man page for ssh-agent reads, as the last line before "Files":
> "The agent exits automatically when the command given on the command
> line terminates."
> Which means, to me, that when the xterm that I started it in is closed, it
> should end, unless ther
On 4/6/2010 11:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Todd wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
>> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log out,
>> NOT just lock the screen, every single night; th
> On 4/6/2010 11:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Todd wrote:
>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
>>> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log
>>> out, NOT just lock the screen, every single ni
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 01:22 PM:
>> On 4/6/2010 11:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Todd wrote:
>>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log
>
On 4/6/2010 12:22 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> On 4/6/2010 11:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Todd wrote:
>>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I log
>>>
Hey
Looking at the Fedora ML there is some commotion about a Press Kit [1]
they are constructing. I am thinking about doing something like this
for CentOS. Now comes my question, what do people think should belong
in such a kit. Do you think this is needed?
Cheers for your help, Didi
[1] https:
Hi folks
I'm trying to use a Netgear WG111-2 USB-wifi adapter on a Centos 5.3 Box.
Someone has done it? It seems not to be supported by the kernel.
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> On 4/6/2010 12:22 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> On 4/6/2010 11:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> Todd wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
> What I was doing: log onto my machine (system run level 5, I
On 4/6/2010 1:13 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> On 4/6/2010 12:22 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
On 4/6/2010 11:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Todd wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
>> What I was
On 04/06/2010 01:56 PM, Davy Leon informed us:
> Hi folks
> I'm trying to use a Netgear WG111-2 USB-wifi adapter on a Centos 5.3
> Box. Someone has done it? It seems not to be supported by the kernel.
> Thanks
You might find something useful at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=626499
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Davy Leon wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I'm trying to use a Netgear WG111-2 USB-wifi adapter on a Centos 5.3 Box.
> Someone has done it? It seems not to be supported by the kernel.
>
> Thanks
>
> David
>
It should work. However, I'd strongly suggest updating from 5.3 as many
improvements to the wir
Am Dienstag, 6. April 2010 20:56:42 schrieb Davy Leon:
> Hi folks
>
> I'm trying to use a Netgear WG111-2 USB-wifi adapter on a Centos 5.3 Box.
> Someone has done it? It seems not to be supported by the kernel.
I've tried it some month ago with no success :-(
On sidux (Kernel 2.6.32) it is supp
I have a server with a stock install scheme with the exception that /boot and
/ are on two md raid 1 mirrors over two discs.
I need to remove those two large discs and replace them with smaller discs.
Given the lvm over md, and big to small scenario, anyone know any automated
app that can do this
I have configured my vsftpd with virtual users all of which are mapped
to a system user for file system permissions (let's call him
'ftpsystemuser').
That means, if someone uploads files they are writting using owner and
group of the system user:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 ftpsystemuser ftpsystemuser 19968
thanks I'll check that link.
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>
>
> On 04/06/2010 01:56 PM, Davy Leon informed us:
>> Hi folks
>> I'm trying to use a Netgear WG111-2 USB-wifi adapter on a C
> On 4/6/2010 1:13 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> On 4/6/2010 12:22 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> On 4/6/2010 11:56 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
On 4/6/2010 10:46 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Todd wrote:
>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote, On 04/06/2010 10:51 AM:
>>> Wh
On 4/6/2010 1:54 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I have a server with a stock install scheme with the exception that /boot and
> / are on two md raid 1 mirrors over two discs.
>
> I need to remove those two large discs and replace them with smaller discs.
>
> Given the lvm over md, and big to small s
If you log in on CentOS (or Ubuntu or anything Linux and modern) using a
graphical console >>DO NOT START ssh-agent<<. The standard startup scripts
run one for you, and when you log out it dies. I assume that's what you
want.
The 'deamon' version is designed to run the following way in a
.p
On CentOS 5.4,
Linux 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 3 16:18:27 EST 2009
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
In man 2 send I find:
The send() call may be used only when the socket is in a connected
state (so that the intended recipient is known). The only difference
between send() and w
On 4/6/2010 2:04 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
> Sorry, you missed the subject of that sentence - I meant, why does it not
> stop the one I explicitly started? Are you saying that ssh-agent, with no
> commands, implicitly backgrounds itself?
Yes, someone pointed out that the manual says exactly th
> On 4/6/2010 2:04 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> And, for the bigger picture, why should it? If I'm logging off, there's
>> no reason for it to keep running. Any sessions that required it are
>> either established, or shut down.
>
> That's one of the things it can do. If you don't like it, use s
On 4/6/2010 2:16 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
> On CentOS 5.4,
> Linux 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 3 16:18:27 EST 2009
> i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>
> In man 2 send I find:
>
>The send() call may be used only when the socket is in a connected
>state (so that the intended recip
On 4/6/2010 2:34 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> On 4/6/2010 2:04 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>>> And, for the bigger picture, why should it? If I'm logging off, there's
>>> no reason for it to keep running. Any sessions that required it are
>>> either established, or shut down.
>>
>> That's one
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:37:27 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 4/6/2010 2:16 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
>> On CentOS 5.4,
>> Linux 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 3 16:18:27 EST 2009
>> i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>>
>> In man 2 send I find:
>>
>>The send() call may be used only when t
> On 4/6/2010 2:34 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> On 4/6/2010 2:04 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>
And, for the bigger picture, why should it? If I'm logging off,
there's no reason for it to keep running. Any sessions that required
it are either established, or shut down.
>>>
>>> Th
On 4/6/2010 2:48 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:37:27 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>> On 4/6/2010 2:16 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
>>> On CentOS 5.4,
>>> Linux 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 3 16:18:27 EST 2009
>>> i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>>>
>>> In man 2 send I fin
>Even if there is a way to do a live migration, it's probably faster and
>safer to just build a new raid with or without lvm and copy the stuff
>over. You'll just have to reinstall grub on the new disks to make them
>boot.
It needn't be live, I just haven't seen an app like clonezilla that can
>Should work:)
Crap, forgot about the size difference, I can't online resize ext3 down
to occupy less space:/
Bah, I'll just redeploy...
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On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:53:45 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
[...]
>
> They should be equivalent - if the other end closes first, you'll get a
> SIGPIPE, which by default will kill the process. If you want to keep
> running you have to handle or ignore the signal.
How about if I use MSG_NOSIGNAL in
On 4/6/2010 3:02 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Even if there is a way to do a live migration, it's probably faster and
>> safer to just build a new raid with or without lvm and copy the stuff
>> over. You'll just have to reinstall grub on the new disks to make them
>> boot.
>
> It needn't be live
On 4/6/2010 3:19 PM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:53:45 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> They should be equivalent - if the other end closes first, you'll get a
>> SIGPIPE, which by default will kill the process. If you want to keep
>> running you have to handle or
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:53:45 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> [...]
>> They should be equivalent - if the other end closes first, you'll get a
>> SIGPIPE, which by default will kill the process. If you want to keep
>> running you have to handle or ignore the signal.
>
> How about if I use MSG_NOSI
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Dirk H. Schulz
wrote:
> I have configured my vsftpd with virtual users all of which are mapped
> to a system user for file system permissions (let's call him
> 'ftpsystemuser').
What is the vsftpd process running as? It is most likely root as it
needs to have perm
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On 4/6/2010 3:41 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:53:45 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>> They should be equivalent - if the other end closes first, you'll get a
>>> SIGPIPE, which by default will kill the process. If you want to keep
>>> running you have to handle or
Hello list,
I'm planning to make a small network, where users pay monthly
for using networks resources.
Can you recommend me some free radius server with a nice
gui frontend (web will be fine)? It should be compatible
with MikroTik.
Thanks,
Uth0x92
>If I were doing it, I'd forget lvm on the new drive and just make the md
>devices, mkfs them, mount them somewhere temporarily, copy stuff over
>with 'cp -a', 'tar | tar', 'dump | restor', 'rsync -av', etc.,
>edit fstab to mount the new md devices for / and /boot, fix grub and
>swap the drives.
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> If I were doing it, I'd forget lvm on the new drive and just make the md
>> devices, mkfs them, mount them somewhere temporarily, copy stuff over
>> with 'cp -a', 'tar | tar', 'dump | restor', 'rsync -av', etc.,
>> edit fstab to mount the new md devices for / and /boot,
On 4/6/2010 4:30 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> If I were doing it, I'd forget lvm on the new drive and just make the md
>> devices, mkfs them, mount them somewhere temporarily, copy stuff over
>> with 'cp -a', 'tar | tar', 'dump | restor', 'rsync -av', etc.,
>> edit fstab to mount the new md devic
Ned Slider wrote:
>
> I've not actually used the device, only plugged it in, so you'd need to
> configure it from here or just let NetworkManager handle the device.
>
I just fired the device up to test and it works fine out of the box with
NetworkManager connecting to a WPA encrypted WAP. Did
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 15:57:28 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
[...]
I added the handler and its working well now.
Thanks,
Mike.
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On Mon, Apr 05, 2010, JohnS wrote:
>
>On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 20:16 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>>
>> My problem is that OO/NeoOffice charts don't seem to take the
>> first column of data as the X-Axis, but put everything on the
>> Y-Axis which doesn't make sense to me.
>>
>---
>Look at the top row
(2010/04/05 22:57), Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Apr 5 09:19:03 zebra kernel: []
>> keventd_create_kthread+0x0/0xc4
Its possible on VM and host kernel with in-sufficient memory.
buy more memory :-))
-Tsuyoshi
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Hi
I have 16 GB of memory on this hosts
Not so much, but I think is enough...
Tks
Tsuyoshi Nagata escreveu:
> (2010/04/05 22:57), Gilberto Nunes wrote:
>
>> Apr 5 09:19:03 zebra kernel: []
>>
>>> keventd_create_kthread+0x0/0xc4
>>>
>
> Its possible on VM and host
Hello,
I need to use wxPython-src-2.8.10.1 with GraphicContext support which requires
gdk_cario_xxx APIs introduced from GTK 2.8.
Is there any easy way to upgrade gtk since there are lots of dependences? I
ever tried yum but it can not upgrade GTK.
Thanks.
- Tommy
Anyone know how to submit jobs to at or anything else that allows jobs
submitted to a queue to be executed consecutively?
I have a series of servers that submits a job via an ssh background
job but I can only have one execute at any given time.
Possibly some clever bash work?
Thanks!
jlc
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On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 03:57:14AM +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Anyone know how to submit jobs to at or anything else that allows jobs
> submitted to a queue to be executed consecutively?
>
> I have a series of servers that submits a job via an ssh background
> job but I can only have one exec
>Are you looking for a real job scheduler? If so, it might be overkill,
>but you might want to look into software like Sun Grid Engine, Torque,
>or Condor (there are quite a few other schedulers out there). If those
>aren't what you're hoping for, perhaps you could give more details about
>what y
Hello,
My centos is 4.8 while I need gtk 2.8 or later. How to upgrade GTK?
I'm trying to upgrade manually based on RPMs on 5.X, there are too many
decencies when upgrading libX.
Is there anybody can give some suggestion to enlighten me? Thanks.
- Tommy
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On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 05:17 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >Are you looking for a real job scheduler? If so, it might be overkill,
> >but you might want to look into software like Sun Grid Engine, Torque,
> >or Condor (there are quite a few other schedulers out there). If those
> >aren't what
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