Le mar 31 jan 2012 05:33:33 CET, Fajar Priyanto a écrit:
> Hi all :)
> Using lm_sensors, I can see few temperature indicator.
>
> M/B Temp:+39°C (low = +15°C, high = +40°C) sensor = thermistor
> CPU Temp:+33°C (low = +15°C, high = +45°C) sensor = thermistor
> Temp3:
My webhotel client wants to be able to manage password protection of
their website with GUI. They need to create and destroy directories, set
.htaccess authentication, and create usernames and passwords.
There seem to be a number of tools that do this, more or less:
http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/
Type is LSI53C1030 which is mentioned in
http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2007-April/msg02661.html
Helmut Drodofsky
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Auftrag von John R Pierce
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Januar 2012 18:07
A
Hello,
We have an older AFS server, which was running Centos 5.5. It hasn't been
updated in a while because of the plans to move it to another server, but it
never happened.
Thus, we've decided to upgrade it to 5.7…
I did yum clean all and yum update. Everything ran smoothly and no issues.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Ken godee wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Larry Martell
wrote:
> I have a Windows 7 laptop that I want to make dual boot with CentOS
> 6.2. My plan was to use the Windows Disk Managemen
Sorry, i meant to say /usr/lib64/libz.so.1 is missing…
Thank you for all your help,
Asya
On Jan 31, 2012, at 7:29 AM, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have an older AFS server, which was running Centos 5.5. It hasn't been
> updated in a while because of the plans to move it to another se
This is what things look like on one of my systems:
[root@centos57 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.7 (Final)
[root@centos57 ~]# ls -l /usr/lib64/libz.so*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 31 02:47 /usr/lib64/libz.so.1 ->
../../lib64/libz.so.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Jan 31 02:47 /usr/l
centos-boun...@centos.org schrieb am 31.01.2012 13:38:09:
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> 31.01.2012 13:38
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> Re: [CentOS] libz.so.1 => not found
>
> Sorry,
On Jan 31, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> This is what things look like on one of my systems:
>
> [root@centos57 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
> CentOS release 5.7 (Final)
> [root@centos57 ~]# ls -l /usr/lib64/libz.so*
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Jan 31 02:47 /usr/lib64/libz.so.1
On 01/31/2012 01:57 PM, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:
> The problem is that the file itself is missing as well, so no way for me to
> recreate the link. Actually, libz.1.so.1.2.3 doesn't exist either.
>
> I could try copying the file from another CentOS server, but wanted to hear
> everyone's opinion on
On 01/31/2012 01:57 PM, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:
>
> On Jan 31, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
>
>> This is what things look like on one of my systems:
>>
>> [root@centos57 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
>> CentOS release 5.7 (Final)
>> [root@centos57 ~]# ls -l /usr/lib64/libz.so*
>> lrwxr
>>>
>>
>> The problem is that the file itself is missing as well, so no way for me to
>> recreate the link. Actually, libz.1.so.1.2.3 doesn't exist either.
>>
>> I could try copying the file from another CentOS server, but wanted to hear
>> everyone's opinion on that…
>
> I'd say try that an
Le mar 31 jan 2012 05:34:21 CET, Larry Martell a écrit:
> ...
> I can't even defrag the disk without admin rights :-(
>
> I'm going to make one more push to get admin, and if not, just go
> ahead and install CentOS and see what happens.
You can check if there is enough available disk space witho
>
>
> Thank you! I've copied the file using USB drive and now the server is up and
> running. I also did yum reinstall zlib.
>
> Now when I do yum update, it says: No Packages marked for Update
>
> If that's the case, how come /etc/redhat-release still shows CentOS release
> 5.5 (Final) ?
>
On Tuesday 31 January 2012 05:34:21 Larry Martell wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Ken godee wrote:
> >> Maybe a little different answer than you're looking for
> >>
> >> But why not install VMware Workstation (free)?
> >
> > T
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 January 2012 05:34:21 Larry Martell wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Arun Khan wrote:
>> > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Ken godee wrote:
>> >> Maybe a little different answer than you're looking for
>> >>
Jussi Hirvi writes:
> My webhotel client wants to be able to manage password protection of
> their website with GUI. They need to create and destroy directories, set
> .htaccess authentication, and create usernames and passwords.
>
> There seem to be a number of tools that do this, more or less
On 01/31/2012 03:21 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
> I've found that there is an automated defrag scheduled for 1:45am on
> Wednesdays. I probably won't be up then, but perhaps nothing will move
> around between then and the morning.
>
Just leave laptop in power and on during the night, or, if you have
From: Marko Vojinovic
> On Tuesday 31 January 2012 05:34:21 Larry Martell wrote:
>> I can't even defrag the disk without admin rights :-(
>> I'm going to make one more push to get admin, and if not, just go
>> ahead and install CentOS and see what happens.
> Beware that resizing a Windows part
Le mar 31 jan 2012 07:14:25 CET, John Doe a écrit:
> From: Marko Vojinovic
>
> > On Tuesday 31 January 2012 05:34:21 Larry Martell wrote:
> >> I can't even defrag the disk without admin rights :-(
> >> I'm going to make one more push to get admin, and if not, just go
> >> ahead and install Ce
On 01/31/2012 09:25 AM, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
> Jussi Hirvi writes:
>
>> My webhotel client wants to be able to manage password protection of
>> their website with GUI. They need to create and destroy directories, set
>> .htaccess authentication, and create usernames and passwords.
>>
>> There seem
On 31.1.2012 16.25, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
> webmin
I was thinking about that, as I use webmin myself. I think, however,
that webmin is overkill in this case. At the moment I am testing
DirectoryPass
http://www.DirectoryPass.com/
...and it looks like nearly perfect for me, except it cannot actu
On 01/31/12 6:04 AM, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:
> I figured it out. Whoever was in charge of this server before me, added the
> following lines to CentOS-Base.repo
>
> exclude=kernel kernel-devel kernel-PAE-*
FWIW (about US$0.02 before inflation), when I've done that, its almost
always been because t
There used to be a timeconfig command in 5.X - doesnt seem present in 6.X
yum provides "*/timeconfig"
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cp -f /usr/share/zoneinfo/YOURTIMEZONE /etc/localtime
:D
On 01/31/2012 01:57 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> There used to be a timeconfig command in 5.X - doesnt seem present in 6.X
>
> yum provides "*/timeconfig"
> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit
> Loading mirror speeds from cached
try maybe
$tzselect
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Roberto Alvarado wrote:
> cp -f /usr/share/zoneinfo/YOURTIMEZONE /etc/localtime
>
> :D
>
>
>
> On 01/31/2012 01:57 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> > There used to be a timeconfig command in 5.X - doesnt seem present in 6.X
> >
> > yum provides "*/time
On Mon, January 30, 2012 12:12, Boris Epstein wrote:
> Hello listmates,
>
> For some reason we don't seem to be able to launch a
> Ruby-on-rails
> application ( http://www.redmine.org/ ) on a CentOS 6
> machine under Apache.
> Nor can I find a mod_rails as a separate package for it.
> Would anyone
On 01/31/2012 05:52 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 01/31/12 6:04 AM, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:
>> I figured it out. Whoever was in charge of this server before me, added the
>> following lines to CentOS-Base.repo
>>
>> exclude=kernel kernel-devel kernel-PAE-*
>
> FWIW (about US$0.02 before inflation),
If I boot a 5.7 install disk with 'linux rescue selinux=0', let it
start the network and detect the installed system, ssh seems to work,
but rsync fails with "rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes
received so far) [receiver]). Shouldn't it work as long as the
underlying ssh connection w
Les Mikesell writes:
> If I boot a 5.7 install disk with 'linux rescue selinux=0', let it
> start the network and detect the installed system, ssh seems to work,
> but rsync fails with "rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes
> received so far) [receiver]). Shouldn't it work as long as t
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:29 PM, wrote:
> Les Mikesell writes:
>
>> If I boot a 5.7 install disk with 'linux rescue selinux=0', let it
>> start the network and detect the installed system, ssh seems to work,
>> but rsync fails with "rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes
>> received so
Les Mikesell writes:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:29 PM, wrote:
>> Les Mikesell writes:
>>
>>> If I boot a 5.7 install disk with 'linux rescue selinux=0', let it
>>> start the network and detect the installed system, ssh seems to work,
>>> but rsync fails with "rsync: connection unexpectedly cl
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/
This will be of interest to pretty much everyone on the list.
"Red Hat offers support throughout four life-cycle phases—called
Production 1, 2, and 3, and an Extended Life Phase—for each major
release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. With Red H
Hi,
I have a server with 2 NIC and 2 different ISP.
The idea is configure a Load Balance with these 2 providers.
I reviewed: http://lartc.org/lartc.html#LARTC.RPDB.MULTIPLE-LINKS but I
would like to know if this is a good method to use with CentOS 6.
Thanks in advance!
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On 01/31/2012 02:20 PM, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:
> Thank you! I've copied the file using USB drive and now the server is up and
> running. I also did yum reinstall zlib.
>
> Now when I do yum update, it says: No Packages marked for Update
>
> If that's the case, how come /etc/redhat-release still sh
On 01/31/2012 08:32 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/
>
> This will be of interest to pretty much everyone on the list.
>
> "Red Hat offers support throughout four life-cycle phases—called
> Production 1, 2, and 3, and an Extended Life Phase—for ea
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 1:07 PM, wrote:
>>>
>>> What commands are you using exactly? To or from the rescued host? Also, are
>>> you using ssh non-standard ports?
>>
>> It is from the rescued host - basically a:
>> rsync -essh otherhost:/path .
>>
>> ssh otherhost 'cd /path && tar -cf - ' | tar -
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Tru Huynh wrote:
> no other idea for the moment.
Tru -
I think i *MAY* have this figured out. When you do 'ibrix_fs -i' is
compatibility set to no? If so, are you a 64-bit client only shop? I
am wondering if our having the 64-bit mode set is causing the
problems.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 1:50 PM, wrote:
>
>>> That's odd, try rsync -e 'ssh -v' to get some more details.
>>> Also you will want to use some parameters to rsync (like -av or maybe
>>> even
>>> -z for compression etc).
>>
>> I'm getting a
>> usage: ssh [bunch of ssh options]
>> like it is giving
On 01/31/2012 09:47 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> No, I'm trying to have rsync make an outbound connection over ssh from
> the rescue environment and getting what looks like an argument error
> from ssh. Ssh itself works and I can connect to the same target if I
> run it directly, and the exact same
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 01/31/2012 09:47 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> No, I'm trying to have rsync make an outbound connection over ssh from
>> the rescue environment and getting what looks like an argument error
>> from ssh. Ssh itself works and I can conn
On 01/31/2012 10:58 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>> On 01/31/2012 09:47 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>> No, I'm trying to have rsync make an outbound connection over ssh from
>>> the rescue environment and getting what looks like an argument err
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 4:01 PM, wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic
>> wrote:
>>> On 01/31/2012 09:47 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
No, I'm trying to have rsync make an outbound connection over ssh from
the rescue environment and getting what looks like an argumen
On 01/31/2012 06:45 AM, Andreas Reschke wrote:
> centos-boun...@centos.org schrieb am 31.01.2012 13:38:09:
>
>> "Dvorkin, Asya"
>> Gesendet von: centos-boun...@centos.org
>>
>> 31.01.2012 13:38
>>
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Xinhuan Zheng writes:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a Quantum scalar i40 tape library. I need to configure it to TWO tape
partition libraries, e.g.,
> library_a and library_b, so that each library has its own tape drive. Then
connect this physical tape
> library to two different CentOS servers so that
Hey Y'all, why am I getting double copies of every email on this list
today when it wasn't happening yesterday? Isn't happening on any of my
other email.
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I am using a number of DHCP devices on a network. Working fine with
CentOS 5 x86_64.
My question is now how do I tell the DNS (after I get my DHCP address)
about my devices
name and IP address so that others can find me by my machine name?
I thought that was an automatic thing - but it appears
Jerry Geis wrote:
>>
My question is now how do I tell the DNS (after I get my DHCP address)
about my devices name and IP address so that others can find me by my
machine name?
<<
I wrote this years ago, so it might need updating, but the basics should
still be the same.
http://www.lesbell.com.
On Tuesday 31 January 2012 22:06:53 Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am using a number of DHCP devices on a network. Working fine with
> CentOS 5 x86_64.
> My question is now how do I tell the DNS (after I get my DHCP address)
> about my devices
> name and IP address so that others can find me by my machine
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