On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need some advise on how best manage a share folder.
> We have a 2TB samba share. Inside there is individual user sub-folder,
> and also there are team's folders.
> We use one shared account for all users.
>
> The problem is:
> Th
From: Fajar Priyanto
> I need some advise on how best manage a share folder.
> We have a 2TB samba share. Inside there is individual user sub-folder,
> and also there are team's folders.
> We use one shared account for all users.
> The problem is:
> The user abuse the space usage.
> My thought
Hi all,
I have a Centos server exporting a filesystem via NFSv4 and from my
Ubuntu desktop I can mount it specifying the nfs version as 4 fine and
read/write data.
>From another Centos system trying to mount this exported filesystem
results in "mount.nfs4: Cannot allocate memory" every time.
Bee
On 7 September 2010 15:16, James Hogarth wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Centos server exporting a filesystem via NFSv4 and from my
> Ubuntu desktop I can mount it specifying the nfs version as 4 fine and
> read/write data.
>
> From another Centos system trying to mount this exported filesystem
> re
Hi,
I am setting up a yum repository for our applications and I am having a
bit of trouble. I copy the files to a webserver, run createrepo and
then configure the servers to use it.
One of the RPMs is a "release" package that includes exact versions of
all the binary and configuration files
On Sep 7, 2010, at 10:47 AM, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
> Any ideas? I am quite baffled and would like to get this to work as soon
> as possible.
please post the output of `rpm -qp --requires `.
thanks,
-steve
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Hello All,
We have some machines running CentOS 4 Update 4 (4.4). We want to update
these boxes to the stock CentOS 4 Update 8 (4.8).
We have the 4.8 iso images. Is it possible to use up2date and have it use
the 4.8 mounted iso images on a remote (install) server as the repository?
The ISO's are ac
On 07/09/2010 15:55, Steve Huff wrote:
> rpm -qp --requires
tomcat-6.0.26-1.13
adm-app-conf-18-2010.09.01
jdk-1.6.0_20-2.0
ant-1.8.1-1
/bin/sh
/bin/sh
/bin/sh
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
___
CentOS ma
On 07/09/2010 16:22, John Kennedy wrote:
> Hello All,
> We have some machines running CentOS 4 Update 4 (4.4). We want to
> update these boxes to the stock CentOS 4 Update 8 (4.8).
> We have the 4.8 iso images. Is it possible to use up2date and have it
> use the 4.8 mounted iso images on a remo
At Tue, 7 Sep 2010 11:22:06 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello All,
> We have some machines running CentOS 4 Update 4 (4.4). We want to update
> these boxes to the stock CentOS 4 Update 8 (4.8).
> We have the 4.8 iso images. Is it possible to use up2date and have it use
> the 4.8 m
John Kennedy wrote:
> Hello All,
> We have some machines running CentOS 4 Update 4 (4.4). We want to
> update these boxes to the stock CentOS 4 Update 8 (4.8).
> We have the 4.8 iso images. Is it possible to use up2date and have it
> use the 4.8 mounted iso images on a remote (install) server as
On Sep 7, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
> tomcat-6.0.26-1.13
> adm-app-conf-18-2010.09.01
> jdk-1.6.0_20-2.0
> ant-1.8.1-1
there's your problem. in the specfile, these dependencies should be specified
as:
Requires: tomcat >= 6.0.26
Requires: adm-app-conf >= 18
...
relevant API d
Can someone hit me with the appropriate clue-by-4?
is there an available package for CentOS5 which provides the metafont command,
or a replacement?
What is the name and which repo? please.
I have a font bundle I need to use (which is not provided in an RPM that I can
find), but metafont
does no
Does anyone know how the epel and rpmforge packages for memcached
differ? I installed the rpmforge version some time ago before epel had
it and now it looks like there are some conflicts in dependencies.
Should it be transparent to the clients to switch to the epel package?
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