On Tue, 2012-03-13 at 15:48 -0400, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> Still getting a small amount through.
> My next step is to get procmail to /dev/null according to spam-level
> from spamassassin...so I may have it set at 5 to tag as spam, but procmail
> can look at the level somehow and if I say 'greater tha
Hi all,
I have a netfilter_queue app which de-obfuscates a already obfuscated
udp packets. de-obfuscation process ends successfully but somehow packet
is not reaching to the udp daemon. i'm suspecting this is happening
because of a udp checksum mismatch. so i'm wondering how can i get logs
of pack
Hi,
Does anyone have the CERT SiLK tools packaged for CentOS 6.x?
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On 03/16/2012 12:58 AM, Bob Puff wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> I have been trying my hardest to get KVM running on a 32-bit CentOS 5. I know
> "upstream doesn't support it", but from what I gather, it *is* possible.
>
> I've tried downloading the KVM source, but get nailed on compile with:
>
> LINK i3
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 03/16/2012 12:58 AM, Bob Puff wrote:
>> Hey gang,
>>
>> I have been trying my hardest to get KVM running on a 32-bit CentOS 5. I
>> know
>> "upstream doesn't support it", but from what I gather, it *is* possible.
>>
>> I've tried downloa
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From: Steve Clark
> Does anyone have the CERT SiLK tools packaged for CentOS 6.x?
If npbpdy did, they provide a spec file, and there are old instructions on how
to build a rpm...
https://tools.netsa.cert.org/confluence/display/tt/Building+RPMs+of+libfixbuf,+YAF+and+SiLK
JD
Le 16/03/2012 00:15, Smithies, Russell a écrit :
> We're looking at using windbind and AD for our user account details but have
> run into a small snag. All user accounts in AD are upper case but our linux
> accounts are lower-case.
> Is there a simple solution we've overlooked?
> We really don't
On 03/16/2012 12:26 PM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Steve Clark
>
>> Does anyone have the CERT SiLK tools packaged for CentOS 6.x?
> If npbpdy did, they provide a spec file, and there are old instructions on
> how to build a rpm...
> https://tools.netsa.cert.org/confluence/display/tt/Building+RPMs+of+
On 03/14/2012 02:59 PM Nataraj wrote:
> On 03/14/2012 08:43 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:10 AM, ken wrote:
>>> What (FOSS) backup apps can back up a system running at level 3/5?
>> Almost all backup methods except raw partition/disk images will work
>> with the system ru
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:19 PM, ken wrote:
>
>>>
>> I find that LVM snapshots are useful to insure data integrity. for
>> example, I backup my mysql databases by stopping the mysql server,
>> taking an LVM snapshot and restarting it. The whole snapshot process
>> probably takes less then 15 sec
If y'all remember the problem I posted a while back, with a 3TB drive for
userspace loosing it on a server, and spitting DRDY errors, but which work
on everything else. Well, enough research, and conversation, and I may
have found the problem: it's a Caviar Green, meant for a desktop, and the
contr
On 03/16/12 11:53 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> LVM snapshots just present a view of the disk as it was when the
> snapshot was taken. To do that, whenever you write to the disk with a
> snapshot active, it first copies the old data into the snapshot.
> Blocks that don't change don't need to be copied
Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
After reconfiguring the network settings I find that on boot up the 8169
interface does not start. The startup script says something like "The
8169 is not available..."
ifconfig -a shows a de
On 16.3.2012 19:53, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:19 PM, ken
> wrote:
>>
>>> I find that LVM snapshots are useful to insure data integrity. for
>>> example, I backup my mysql databases by stopping the mysql server,
>>> taking an LVM snapshot and restarting it. The whole s
--On Friday, March 16, 2012 07:41:18 PM + Ken Smith
wrote:
> Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
> Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
Although the 100M versions were passable, I found the GB versions
to be so flakey to be not worth it; I ripped them out and r
On 03/16/12 12:44 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
> Note that this results in degraded write performance while the snapshot
> is active. Basically you have to "double write", at least.
and with LVM, an entire PP block has to be copied, right? those are
generally much larger than file system blocks, 4MB t
Hello all,
I'm currently experiencing an issue with an NFS server I've built (a Dell
R710 with a Dell PERC H800/LSI 2108 and four external disk trays). It's a
backup target for Solaris 10, CentOS 5.5 and CentOS 6.2 servers that mount
it's data volume via NFS. It has two 10gig NICs set up in a lay
On 03/16/2012 04:03 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
> --On Friday, March 16, 2012 07:41:18 PM + Ken Smith
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
>> Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
>
> Although the 100M versions were passable, I found the GB versions
> to
Hello all -
(Please forgive me if I sent this msg twice, first one didn't seem to go
through)
I searched through the archives and did not see anything about this (along with
google), but if I missed something please don't hesitate to send me some links.
Basically I have hit a problem that I ca
Digimer wrote:
> On 03/16/2012 04:03 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
>> --On Friday, March 16, 2012 07:41:18 PM + Ken Smith
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig
>>> Net card in a Centos 5.6 system.
>> In some cases, they didn't get recognised at boo
For your RPMs, I'd definitely suggest setting up your own local repos
within Cobbler and serving up that way on install - each repo doesnt have
to be used for each system you configure...or it can be...
For your files - you might consider using Puppet and have it deploy them
post install from
Hi Scot -
Thanks for the response. Long term goal is to put Puppet or Chef in place so
definitely know that is the direction I want to go, just a matter of finding
the time to put it in place.
RPMs - probably would be smart move to do it through cobbler even though the
mirrors are local, might
Daniel,
I hear ya... I've spent sooo much time playing with Puppet/Cobbler - a
lot of time - its been worth it :)
If you go the route of the RPMs in cobbler - maybe you can just copy your
config files to the cobbler machine as well and serve them up that way too
- doesn't necessarily have to
On 03/16/2012 02:53 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:19 PM, ken wrote:
>>> I find that LVM snapshots are useful to insure data integrity. for
>>> example, I backup my mysql databases by stopping the mysql server,
>>> taking an LVM snapshot and restarting it. The whole snapshot
On 03/16/12 4:10 PM, ken wrote:
> Thanks, Les! That fleshes the process out a little more for me. But
> what does it mean that a snapshot is "active"?
means one exists.LVM maps logical volumes (LV) onto a set of PP
(physical partitions, also called extents) that are maybe 4-16MB each
(this
On Thursday 15 March 2012 20:38, the following was written:
> On 3/15/2012 8:09 PM, Robert Spangler wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Is this a known issue?
> >
> >> From what I can tell it started on Tuesday.
> >
> > ~ $ sudo yum -y update Password:
> > Setti
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 01:33:54PM -0700, Aaron Blew wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm currently experiencing an issue with an NFS server I've built (a Dell
> R710 with a Dell PERC H800/LSI 2108 and four external disk trays). It's a
> backup target for Solaris 10, CentOS 5.5 and CentOS 6.2 servers that mo
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