Hi,
We have a HP DL385 G6 server that is having an issue. Two of the 4
network cards are not being recognised by Linux.
We have quite a few other servers with the same hardware and no issues
but, before I call HP, I would like to make sure that I am not doing
anything wrong :)
I have tried
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Gabriel Tabares
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a HP DL385 G6 server that is having an issue. Two of the 4
> network cards are not being recognised by Linux.
>
> We have quite a few other servers with the same hardware and no issues
> but, before I call HP, I would like
On 11/09/2010 15:52, Larry Vaden wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Gabriel Tabares
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have a HP DL385 G6 server that is having an issue. Two of the 4
>> network cards are not being recognised by Linux.
>>
>> We have quite a few other servers with the same hardwar
On 09/11/10 8:04 AM, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
> Unluckily, I have no physical access to the machine, so removing cards
> is not an option.
chances are pretty good at least two of the ethernets are on the
mainboard anyways, and not replacable as 'cards'
personally, I have a fairly strong distas
On Sep 11, 2010, at 12:39 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 09/11/10 8:04 AM, Gabriel Tabares wrote:
>> Unluckily, I have no physical access to the machine, so removing cards
>> is not an option.
>
>
> chances are pretty good at least two of the ethernets are on the
> mainboard anyways, and not
Hi,
I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
but the LiveCD makes the logical volumes browsable using Nautilus,
so they are still active and I can't rename t
On 09/11/10 12:45 PM, drew einhorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
>
> I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
>
> So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
> but the LiveCD makes the logical volumes browsable usin
>I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
>
>I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
>
>So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
>but the LiveCD makes the logical volumes browsable using Nautilus,
>so they are still active and I can't rename
> You may still be hosed since the bottleneck is in front of your server.
> New client requests -> InternetConnection -> Router/FW -> Server
>
> If your new client requests are coming into an internet connection
> that's saturated, I'm pretty sure they won't even make it to the server
> to get ra
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 3:45 PM, drew einhorn wrote:
>
> I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
> I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
> So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
> but the LiveCD makes the logical volumes browsable usin
At Sat, 11 Sep 2010 13:45:55 -0600 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to rename some volume groups and logical volumes.
>
> I was not surprised when it would not let me rename active volumes.
>
> So I booted up the system using the CentOS 5.5 LiveCD,
> but the LiveCD makes t
Hi all,
I know, its normally a sendmail question (sendmail mailing list).
But I don't want to subscribe me for this only one question.
I hope, here are also many sendmail freaks ;-)
many Thanks.
Now my problem.
We are running sendmail-8.13.8-8.el5 on a CentOS release 5.5 (Final) Box.
We have t
Richard,
The safest way to do this is to enable and configure SMTP AUTH. This is
based on SASL, and you'll need to yum list "*cyrus-sasl*" to see the
packages you need. You can use plain text auth over starttls and the
user can then authenticate with their username and password securely. If
yo
On 9/12/10 7:11 AM Lonnie Maynard wrote:
> Richard,
Hi Lonnie,
>
> The safest way to do this is to enable and configure SMTP AUTH. This is
> based on SASL, and you'll need to yum list "*cyrus-sasl*" to see the
> packages you need. You can use plain text auth over starttls and the
> user can t
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