On Thursday 23 December 2010 18:40:43 Bart Schaefer wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Anne Wilson
wrote:
> > On Thursday 23 December 2010 16:53:22 Bart Schaefer wrote:
> >> LASTFOLDER is informational, procmail sets it immediately before
> >> delivering to that folder; if you see LASTFOLD
Hi,
I need to use PHP 5.2 in my Centos 5.X servers. I've been using the one
found in Testing for more than a year without problems but I feel that it is
not being updated in a while, specially with the security issues.
I found a post about this iuscommunity.org which maintains 5.2 and 5.3 rpm
pa
Dear Friends of CentOS,
I read a reply by John R Pierce, Re: [CentOS] LVM change disk
December 04, 2010 01:30PM
"do you realize that if any one of those 4 miscellaneous drives fails,
you lose the whole volume?"
Can anyone confirm this? and thank you to John above.
2: can you add(extend) a physica
Markandeya wrote on 12/24/2010 07:57 AM:
...
> "do you realize that if any one of those 4 miscellaneous drives fails,
> you lose the whole volume?"
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
Yes.
> 2: can you add(extend) a physical hdd with data to a LV without losing the
> data?
No.
> 3: can you remove on
Am 24.12.2010 13:06, schrieb robert mena:
> Hi,
>
> I need to use PHP 5.2 in my Centos 5.X servers. I've been using the one
> found in Testing for more than a year without problems but I feel that
> it is not being updated in a while, specially with the security issues.
>
> I found a post about
I trust and am very happy with Atomicorps' repository at
http://www.atomicorp.com, which currently offers 5.2. with security-updates and
some backported features from 5.3. We have been using it in a corporate
hosting-environment for about 10 months so far.
Howether, there is no indication of iu
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Markandeya wrote:
> Dear Friends of CentOS,
> I read a reply by John R Pierce, Re: [CentOS] LVM change disk
> December 04, 2010 01:30PM
> "do you realize that if any one of those 4 miscellaneous drives fails,
> you lose the whole volume?"
>
> Can anyone confirm thi
Hi,
I'm developing C plugin for Centos which will be installed as kernel module.
The problem is how to collect the data about:
CPU
Check – Utilization, Model, Number of Cores
RAM
Check – Total Memory, Free Memory, Memory Load
HDD
Chec
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010, derleader __ wrote:
To: centos@centos.org
From: derleader __
Subject: [CentOS] Collecting data
Hi,
I'm developing C plugin for Centos which will be installed as kernel module.
The problem is how to collect the data about:
CPU
Check – Utilization, Model, Nu
Hi List,
I have been using the php 5.2.10 from the testing repo and note the
following:
the php-suhosin packages in testing do not match the php version
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: suhosin: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20050922, debug=0, thread-safety=0
PHPcom
On 12/24/10 7:01 AM, derleader __ wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm developing C plugin for Centos which will be installed as
> kernel module. The problem is how to collect the data about:
>
>*
>
> CPU Check – Utilization, Model, Number of Cores
>
>*
>
> RAM Check – Total Memory, Free M
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010, Rob Kampen wrote:
> To: CentOS mailing list
> From: Rob Kampen
> Subject: [CentOS] CentOS-testing php issues
>
> Hi List,
> I have been using the php 5.2.10 from the testing repo and note the
> following:
> the php-suhosin packages in testing do not match the php version
>
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> Box is fully updated CentOS 5.5 (32 bit). DHCP is from the ADSL modem
> 192.168.1.1. After I update the DNS settings and restart the network,
> the DNS changes do not hold. I have tried using
Per replies in this thread, I modified the resolv.
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 11:26:56 -0800
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 12/24/10 7:01 AM, derleader __ wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm developing C plugin for Centos which will be installed as
> > kernel module. The problem is how to collect the data about:
> >
> none of that stuff should be in a kernel modul
>> > Hi,
>> > I'm developing C plugin for Centos which will be installed as
>> > kernel module. The problem is how to collect the data about:
> none of that stuff should be in a kernel module. a simple daemon is far
> more appropriate.
What is the most appropriate way to do th
On 12/24/10 4:45 PM, derleader __ wrote:
>
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I'm developing C plugin for Centos which will be installed as
> >> > kernel module. The problem is how to collect the data about:
>
>
> > none of that stuff should be in a kernel module. a simple daemon is far
> > more appropriate.
>
On 12/24/10 2:45 PM, derleader __ wrote:
>
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I'm developing C plugin for Centos which will be installed as
> >> > kernel module. The problem is how to collect the data about:
>
>
> > none of that stuff should be in a kernel module. a simple daemon is far
> > more appropriate.
>
> Wh
On Friday, December 24, 2010 06:40:06 am Ryan Wagoner wrote:
> LVM is just like the name implies a logical volume manager. It allows
> you to easily combine and carve space from physical disks. It doesn't
> provide any redundancy. If you want redundancy you either need to use
> the LVM mirror capab
On Thursday, December 23, 2010 07:10:36 am Ross Walker wrote:
> As long as the forward DNS resolves to the common name the cert will be
> accepted and you can have multiple host names resolve to the same IP.
There's also the possibility that you can use multiple subdomains. Instead of
https://fo
> What is the most sensible or correct way to migrate ALL the users to the
> new system?
> Way in the past is was just perhaps copy the /etc/passwd file but I know
> thats not the case anymore.
> how do I easily recreate their account names etc... on the new machine.
When transitioning mail server
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