On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Jeff Hefner wrote:
> I've started building a JBOD out of a Supermicro case for expanding
> the available storage on my home network. So I have a few comments
> about what I learned so far about using Supermicro as JBODs.
>
> Supermicro has several multi bay chassis
2011/2/15 John R Pierce :
> On 02/14/11 11:05 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>> subscription model, no. donations, yes.
>
> as a small cog in a fairly large multinational company, I can say its a
> lot easier to get approval for a 'subscription' or 'service' than it is
> to donate money.
yes, it is eas
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:06:50AM +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
> yes, it is easier to buy redhat subscription :)
+1
John
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On 02/15/2011 06:01 AM, Lucian wrote:
> Ok, shouldn't there be at least 1 more person that can do and access
> whatever you can?
yes, there is and they can.
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Hi all,
I use this command to see disk usage:
du -cks * | sort -rn | while read size fname; do for unit in k M G T P
E Z Y; do if [ $size -lt 1024 ]; then echo -e
"${size}${unit}\t${fname}"; break; fi; size=$((size/1024)); done; done
The data itself is around 200GB with lots of subdir and small fi
From: Fajar Priyanto
> To see which directories have changes (added/remove subdir/files)
> comparing to the previous data. I'm thinking of using "ls -laR" and
> "diff". But not sure.
Maybe something like:
find / -exec stat -c "%i %a %u %g %s %Y %Z %n" '{}' \; > before
then rerun after and di
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 7:14 PM, 唐建伟 wrote:
> rpmforge
>
> 在 2011-2-15 上午8:08,"Larry Vaden" 写道:
>> thanks/ldv
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Please don't topppost!
RPMforge isn't a
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 02/15/2011 06:01 AM, Lucian wrote:
>> Ok, shouldn't there be at least 1 more person that can do and access
>> whatever you can?
>
> yes, there is and they can.
Happy to hear that! The next question comes automatically: why don't
they do
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Larry Vaden wrote:
> thanks/ldv
Check this out
http://pkgs.org/
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On 02/15/2011 06:33 AM, Lucian wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> On 02/15/2011 06:01 AM, Lucian wrote:
>>> Ok, shouldn't there be at least 1 more person that can do and access
>>> whatever you can?
>>
>> yes, there is and they can.
>
> Happy to hear that! The next
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 02/15/2011 06:33 AM, Lucian wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>>> On 02/15/2011 06:01 AM, Lucian wrote:
Ok, shouldn't there be at least 1 more person that can do and access
whatever you can?
>>>
>>
There used to be this farmer, Red, that sold the most delicious
fruit. They were very good fruits. Many people liked them and bought
them for their families. The farmer would make the fruit seeds
available, as was the custom in the land.
Another farmer, Fred, decided to take the seeds and start
That's a lovely story.
But if that applies to CentOS core team (i.e they do not want to receive
money) why don't use the money to hire more staff to do some of their tasks,
specially those that they haven't been able to do in the way they would like
them to be done.
But it seems that I am barking
On 2/15/2011 8:59 AM, robert mena wrote:
> That's a lovely story.
>
> But if that applies to CentOS core team (i.e they do not want to
> receive money) why don't use the money to hire more staff to do some
> of their tasks, specially those that they haven't been able to do in
> the way they woul
Hi
Anyone experienced in DRBD
ls it good in using mysql redundant?
What is it best to use?
Thank you
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> -Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org
> [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of ann kok
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 10:03 AM
> To: centos@centos.org
> Subject: [CentOS] DRBD question
>
> Hi
>
> Anyone experienced in DRBD
Is this a CentOS question, or
On 3 February 2011 12:45, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> But the result for normal users is that command like "useradd",
> "chkconfig", and "service" need to be typed out with their full path,
> such as "/usr/sbin/useradd" or "/sbin/chkconfig".
Thanks Nico, I was aware of this but I couldn't find the
Hi,
How do I setup multiple password protected iSCSI targets on Linux?
I know that mounting a password protected iSCSI target requires modify
these records with the appropriate values:
node.session.auth.username = My_ISCSI_USR_NAME
node.session.auth.password = MyPassword
discovery.sendtargets.a
From: ann kok
> Anyone experienced in DRBD
> ls it good in using mysql redundant?
> What is it best to use?
Maybe check http://mysql-mmm.org/
JD
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On 2/15/2011 9:18 AM, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
>
>> Anyone experienced in DRBD
>
> Is this a CentOS question, or a data base language question?
> What mailing-list or news group is the best choice for this question?
DRBD is closer to an OS-related topic than a database... You could go
to the HA-
the "we" that we speak of is "our" organization, *not* of or for CentOS and
it's assigns
we believe that CentOS could do more and that (humble opinion) the CentOS
team should be financially compensated fairly for their efforts on all of
our behalf...
- rh
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Eero,
that is great, as long as you consider and actually donate to CentOS
regularly
statistically, most people that download or use CentOS, do not donate.
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On 2/15/2011 9:56 AM, R - elists wrote:
> the "we" that we speak of is "our" organization, *not* of or for CentOS and
> it's assigns
>
> we believe that CentOS could do more and that (humble opinion) the CentOS
> team should be financially compensated fairly for their efforts on all of
> our behalf
2011/2/15 R - elists :
>
> Eero,
>
> that is great, as long as you consider and actually donate to CentOS
> regularly
>
> statistically, most people that download or use CentOS, do not donate.
Donating is a bit hard, because there is NO DONATION page nowdays
anymore. So sad. why so?
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El 15/02/2011 14:54, Rudi Ahlers escribió:
Hi Rudi,
> How do I setup multiple password protected iSCSI targets on Linux?
>
> (..)
>
> But, now I need to mount another iSCSI target, from a different SAN
> that has a different username& password than whan I have configured
> here for the one alrea
>
> How would they be different from Oracle if they did that as a
> business?
>
> --
>Les Mikesell
Well Les, i dont know.
bringing in Oracle to the equation needlessly complicates this thread
although i get some parallels for thinking purposes only.
the project and that company are "n
Let's see. 7 weeks after a RHEL release, we have:
1. When is it going to be out
2. If they had donations, it would be out faster
3. The team spends needless energy trying to cool
things down on the lists, delaying the release
if only for a bit, and it frustrates them
And we know that you can ex
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 2/15/2011 9:56 AM, R - elists wrote:
>> the "we" that we speak of is "our" organization, *not* of or for CentOS
>> and it's assigns
"its assigns" - it is not "it is assigns".
>>
>> we believe that CentOS could do more and that (humble opinion) the
>> CentOS team should be
On 02/15/2011 07:59 AM, R - elists wrote:
> Eero,
>
> that is great, as long as you consider and actually donate to CentOS
> regularly
>
> statistically, most people that download or use CentOS, do not donate.
>
That, statistically speaking, could be influenced by the fact the
monetary donation
On 02/15/2011 09:02 AM, ann kok wrote:
> Hi
>
> Anyone experienced in DRBD
Sort of ...
>
> ls it good in using mysql redundant?
>
I use DRBD to keep whole servers redundant ... one of the things it
keeps redundant is mysql.
If the machine was only a database server I would likely do it
diffe
On 11-02-15 9:39 AM, "Jerry Franz" wrote:
>On 02/15/2011 07:59 AM, R - elists wrote:
>> Eero,
>>
>> that is great, as long as you consider and actually donate to CentOS
>> regularly
>>
>> statistically, most people that download or use CentOS, do not donate.
>>
>
>That, statistically speaking, c
I am trying to install on a DL320 proliant.
The disk is not being recognized. It fails when setting up disk with "no
devices" found.
I dont get an sda or cciss either one.
I tried to disable the on board smart array controller? That didnt seem
to make a difference.
Is there something special I
On February 15, 2011 09:12:07 am Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am trying to install on a DL320 proliant.
> The disk is not being recognized. It fails when setting up disk with "no
> devices" found.
> I dont get an sda or cciss either one.
>
> I tried to disable the on board smart array controller? That di
Jerry Geis wrote on Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:12:07 -0500:
> I tried to disable the on board smart array controller? That didnt seem
> to make a difference.
Then you use a controller on card? If not, you cannot disable this one ;-)
Did you configure an array? If not: do!
Kai
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David Hornford wrote:
> On 11-02-15 9:39 AM, "Jerry Franz" wrote:
>>On 02/15/2011 07:59 AM, R - elists wrote:
>>>
>>> that is great, as long as you consider and actually donate to CentOS
>>> regularly
>>>
>>> statistically, most people that download or use CentOS, do not donate.
>>>
>>That, statis
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote on Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:12:07 -0500:
>
>> I tried to disable the on board smart array controller? That didnt seem
>> to make a difference.
>
> Then you use a controller on card? If not, you cannot disable this one ;-)
> Did you configure an array? If not: do!
>
> How would they be different from Oracle if they did that as a business?
>
> --
Oracle's RH derivitive has a different mission than Centos. Their distro is
pre-configured to handle typical Oracle DB workloads by shipping with
different kernel settings, modules and apps that are not part of
Perhaps I'm a little bit pragmatic, but..
I will upgrade to 5.6 when it's out - BUT I'm not really angry when
CentOS 6 would be CentOS 6.1 - if you want to be beta tester for a large
distibution you still can shift to Ubuntu..
GS
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Institute of Lightweight Design and
On 02/15/2011 09:59 AM, R - elists wrote:
>
> Eero,
>
> that is great, as long as you consider and actually donate to CentOS
> regularly
>
> statistically, most people that download or use CentOS, do not donate.
>
Money is not the real issue. It is time, and more importantly trust.
We can no
>
> Haven't been on a Proliant in years, but if this is a RAID hardware card,
> like Dell's PERC, you *have* to hit , and create the RAID;
> the system's access to the drives is mediated completely through the
> controller, and until the controller knows what they are, it can't/won't
> tell the sys
Hi originally I installed php 4 on centos 5.5 and then a few repos including
the remi repo to upgrade to php5, which seems to upgrade/work without any
issues.
However when I make a change to the /etc/php.ini file it doesn't look like
apache is seeing it, for example if I change the post_max_size a
Hello All:
I've recently had to provision some RHEL and CentOS VMWare
instances. There was no network connectivity so I had to use a
kickstart floppy and DVD iso rather than installing from our
repository. To create the floppy I used the following:
As root:
dd if=/dev/zero of=floppy.
Using CentOS 5.5 x86_64.
I am trying to install software that comes on two discs. I can start the
install just fine, but when it comes to taking out the first disc and
putting in the second, the system won't let me eject it.
I remember reading something on the internet once about something needi
On 02/15/11 1:03 PM, Mike VanHorn wrote:
> Using CentOS 5.5 x86_64.
>
> I am trying to install software that comes on two discs. I can start the
> install just fine, but when it comes to taking out the first disc and
> putting in the second, the system won't let me eject it.
you typically have to
On 2/15/11 4:09 PM, "John R Pierce" wrote:
> On 02/15/11 1:03 PM, Mike VanHorn wrote:
>> Using CentOS 5.5 x86_64.
>>
>> I am trying to install software that comes on two discs. I can start the
>> install just fine, but when it comes to taking out the first disc and
>> putting in the second, the
On 02/15/11 1:18 PM, Mike VanHorn wrote:
> On 2/15/11 4:09 PM, "John R Pierce" wrote:
>
>> On 02/15/11 1:03 PM, Mike VanHorn wrote:
>>> Using CentOS 5.5 x86_64.
>>>
>>> I am trying to install software that comes on two discs. I can start the
>>> install just fine, but when it comes to taking out t
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 02/15/11 1:18 PM, Mike VanHorn wrote:
>> On 2/15/11 4:09 PM, "John R Pierce" wrote:
>>
>>> On 02/15/11 1:03 PM, Mike VanHorn wrote:
Using CentOS 5.5 x86_64.
I am trying to install software that comes on two discs. I can start
the install just fine, but
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Paul A wrote:
> To: 'CentOS mailing list'
> From: Paul A
> Subject: [CentOS] apache 2 and php 5.2
>
> Hi originally I installed php 4 on centos 5.5 and then a
> few repos including the remi repo to upgrade to php5,
> which seems to upgrade/work without any issues.
*snip*
Keith Roberts wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Paul A wrote:
>
>> To: 'CentOS mailing list'
>> From: Paul A
>> Subject: [CentOS] apache 2 and php 5.2
>>
>> Hi originally I installed php 4 on centos 5.5 and then a
>> few repos including the remi repo to upgrade to php5,
>> which seems to upgrade/work
Kwan Lowe wrote:
> As root:
> dd if=/dev/zero of=floppy.flp bs=1k count=360
> mkfs.vfat floppy.flp
> mount -o loop floppy.flp /mnt/floppy
> cp base_kickstart.ks /mnt/floppy/ks.cfg
> umount /mnt/floppy
>
>
> It works, but now I need to automate the process and have t
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> To: CentOS mailing list
> From: m.r...@5-cent.us
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] apache 2 and php 5.2
>
> Keith Roberts wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Paul A wrote:
>>
>>> To: 'CentOS mailing list'
>>> From: Paul A
>>> Subject: [CentOS] apache 2 and php 5
2011/2/16 Keith Roberts :
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> To: CentOS mailing list
>> From: m.r...@5-cent.us
>> Subject: Re: [CentOS] apache 2 and php 5.2
>>
>> Keith Roberts wrote:
>>> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Paul A wrote:
>>>
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
From: Paul A
>>>
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Eero Volotinen wrote:
*snip*
> how about running php --info from commandline?
Good point Eero.
Would that not just return the basic configuration settings
for the CLI version of php?
What if the OP has used a different php configuration for
the apache php module, by usin
>
> Now Fred had read this book about how adding farmers to a field won't
> necessarily make the fruit grow any faster. Maybe it's true, he
> thought. Some of the experienced farmers had already been helping
> anyway, so that was something.
Perhaps Fred confused people by calling his fruit
Dear all,
I get a message from root as follows;
09-Feb 11:26 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: Could not open Catalog
"MyCatalog", database "bacula".
09-Feb 11:26 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: postgresql.c:227 Unable
to connect to PostgreSQL server. Database=bacula User=bacula
Possible causes: S
On 02/15/11 3:27 PM, Johnny H wrote:
> Does anyone know how to check if the database for bacula exists and
> how to start it?
>
# su - postgres
$ psql -l
that should list a bacula database. if it says postgres isn't running,
then...
$ ^D
# service postgresql start
then try the above steps ag
Hi list
It's my first message here, but I use CentOS from long time ago (sorry my
language, I'm spanish from Colombia)
I have a Intel board with an Integrated Network Card 82578DC. I've
sucessfully installed the driver with the RPM kmod-e1000e; I've found it in
ElRepo.org, and I've installed it v
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 22:49 -0600, lostson wrote:
> CentOS - Its Not Just For Servers Ya Know...
Its for amateurs as well as for professionals and it works on VPSs,
servers, desktops, laptops and netbooks.
What a disappointment ... It doesn't work on my mobile phone :-(
--
With best regards,
On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 23:27 +, Johnny H wrote:
> Dear all,
> I get a message from root as follows;
>
> 09-Feb 11:26 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: Could not open Catalog
> "MyCatalog", database "bacula".
> 09-Feb 11:26 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: postgresql.c:227 Unable
> to connect to
On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 09:37 -0500, John Hinton wrote:
> However, if somebody thinks that a project like this should be a paid
> project, the source is available for anyone to introduce a new flavor.
> And, alternatively there are the RH subscriptions to answer immediate
> needs... where you ca
2011/2/15 Soporte Virtual :
> Hi list
>
> It's my first message here, but I use CentOS from long time ago (sorry my
> language, I'm spanish from Colombia)
>
> I have a Intel board with an Integrated Network Card 82578DC. I've
> sucessfully installed the driver with the RPM kmod-e1000e; I've found i
Thank you your advice.
Usefully I don't have password to # su - postgres
and I am assuming it is impossible to get this. Normal su (root) pass
does not work.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Craig White wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 23:27 +, Johnny H wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> I get a mess
On 2/15/11 6:30 PM, Johnny H wrote:
> Thank you your advice.
>
> Usefully I don't have password to # su - postgres
> and I am assuming it is impossible to get this. Normal su (root) pass
> does not work.
>
If you are already root when you execute that command it should not ask for
another passwor
talk to the system & database administrator for the machine, assuming
they are interested in getting it backed up. I think by default, user
'postgres' doesn't need a password but then again, I wouldn't use that
user on active database. I would create a user for that purpose...it's
rather trivial.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Lucian wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Larry Vaden wrote:
>> thanks/ldv
>
> Check this out
> http://pkgs.org/
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On 02/15/2011 05:21 PM, Ian Murray wrote:
>>
>
>> Now Fred had read this book about how adding farmers to a field won't
>> necessarily make the fruit grow any faster. Maybe it's true, he
>> thought. Some of the experienced farmers had already been helping
>> anyway, so that was something.
>
Hi,
I've a specific need for hotplug but found Centos doesn't ship it with
the kernal and that such tasks are handled by HAL.
Any one have ideas on how to get hotplug functioning in Centos 5.5?
Thanks in advance,
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I have nic bonding (mode=802.3ad) setup on 2 servers, both running Centos 5.5
In the "Active Aggregator Info", on one reports 4 ports - which is correct -
but the other only reports 3 ports.
It's always eth0 that shows a different aggregator ID. Changing the cables
around so it hits a different p
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Drew wrote:
>>> Recently a discussion around server
>>> specifications were floated with mention
>>> of routines to stress the configurations.
>>>
>>> Do these stress suites exist for server
>>> testing?
>>
>> ht
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Smithies, Russell
wrote:
> I’ve got xen-3.0.3-105.el5_5.5 running on Centos 5.5 and all is running
> smooth but I notice that any VMs running under it only have access to
> Realtek RTL8139C at 100 Mbps nics.
In general, don't bother. Let the virtualization server
I'm using the gplpv passthru driver now so it's using my nic directly rather
than a virtual Realtek 100Mbps one and I'm getting much better transfer speeds
- a recommendation from the Xen mailing list.
Regularly getting 120Mbps drag and drop to a file share on a 2k8R2 server a
thousand miles awa
Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> Money is not the real issue. It is time, and more importantly trust.
>
> We can not just give out the ability to compile and sign packages that
> go into a main CentOS distribution to every Tom, Dick or Harry who might
> know a thing or two about compiling packages.
Once
On Feb 15, 2011, at 7:18 PM, Garry Dale wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>
>> Money is not the real issue. It is time, and more importantly trust.
>>
>> We can not just give out the ability to compile and sign packages
>> that
>> go into a main CentOS distribution to every Tom, Dick or Harry who
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 07:30:27PM -0800, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
> I think the attitude about this stems from a more symptomatic problem
> of ppl being a lot more impatient now then before.
s/impatient/entitled
> In fact I wouldn't be surprised if the ppl complaining are 30 an
>
> Anyone experienced in DRBD
>
pls read this..
http://planetmysql.ru/2010/07/21/mysql-ha-with-drdb-and-heartbeat-on-centos-5-5/
another url
http://alexsdba.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!F86565E81CD9BC16!150.entry
http://alexsdba.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!F86565E81CD9BC16!149.entry
http://alexsd
On 02/15/11 5:22 PM, Craig White wrote:
> talk to the system& database administrator for the machine, assuming
> they are interested in getting it backed up. I think by default, user
> 'postgres' doesn't need a password but then again, I wouldn't use that
> user on active database. I would create
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