Hi Larry,
On 04/19/2012 01:28 AM, Larry Martell wrote:
>> The CentOS Project seems to be having a problem within some of our
>> community interactive areas that we need to address.
...
> I think this classic from 1996 (author unknown) needs to be resurrected.
I dont quite get the point of that po
On 4/19/2012 5:40 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> On 04/19/2012 01:28 AM, Larry Martell wrote:
>>> The CentOS Project seems to be having a problem within some of our
>>> community interactive areas that we need to address.
> ...
>> I think this classic from 1996 (author unknown) needs to
Dear All,
Thank you very much for your assistance. yesterday, i sudden have to go
out from the office. i will try the solution and update you.
Thanks You. Prabhpal
> On 18/04/12 10:04, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
>> where as this URL (graph_view.php) exist on the server, that is under
>> Cacti fold
On 04/19/2012 11:05 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> I think his post about the internet was a tongue in cheek quote about
> how rough
> and realistic responses can be on the net.
Thats what I thought, but wanted to remove ambiguity.
We have some super cool people in and around the project, I just feel
Dear Community Friends,
sorry to inform that following solutions did not solve the error "The
requested URL was not found on this server"
$url_path = "/cacti/";
or
Alias /cacti /var/www/html/cacti/
in the end to make it work, i have to leave the default DocumetRoot in
httpd.conf to "/var/www/htm
> On 18/04/12 10:04, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
>> where as this URL (graph_view.php) exist on the server, that is under
>> Cacti folder "/var/www/html/cacti/graph_view.php".
>>
>> But Apache is looking under DocumentRoot that is
>> "/var/www/html/graph_view.php".
>
> You need to tell Cacti where the
From: Prabhpal S. Mavi
> sorry to inform that following solutions did not solve the error "The
> requested URL was not found on this server"
> $url_path = "/cacti/";
> or
> Alias /cacti /var/www/html/cacti/
Why the /html/ in the middle?
This works without a vhost:
# grep cacti /etc/httpd/conf
Jumping late on this thread, pardon my ignorance of some details...
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
> Interesting. It looks like some kind of RPC failure. During the hang, I
> cannot contact the nfs service via RPC:
>
> # rpcinfo -t nfs
> rpcinfo: RPC: Timed out
> program
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Prabhpal S. Mavi
wrote:
> Dear Community Friends,
>
> sorry to inform that following solutions did not solve the error "The
> requested URL was not found on this server"
>
> $url_path = "/cacti/";
> or
> Alias /cacti /var/www/html/cacti/
You actually need both. D
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:18 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Prabhpal S. Mavi
>> sorry to inform that following solutions did not solve the error "The
>> requested URL was not found on this server"
>> $url_path = "/cacti/";
>> or
>> Alias /cacti /var/www/html/cacti/
>
> Why the /html/ in the middle?
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:26 AM, William Hooper wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:18 AM, John Doe wrote:
>> From: Prabhpal S. Mavi
>>> sorry to inform that following solutions did not solve the error "The
>>> requested URL was not found on this server"
>>> $url_path = "/cacti/";
>>> or
>>> Alia
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Giovanni Tirloni wrote:
> Did you run this command during "the hang" or is it constantly returning
> you that?
It is returning the time out only during the hang; the rest of the time
it works normally.
> If the later, are you blocking UDP on either the server or the client?
What is the best way to stop CentOS 6 from renaming the eth0 interface to em1?
I've googled a bit and found many relevant posts, but have still not come up
with an elegant solution. One of the resources I found was
http://www.arachnoid.com/linux/network_names/index.html, and while the Python
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:41:07AM -0400, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> What is the best way to stop CentOS 6 from renaming the eth0 interface to
> em1?
I don't know when CentOS started doing this--I know when I did a fresh
CentOS 6.x install (back when 6.x was first available), it didn't do it.
I
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 7:06 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 04/18/12 4:08 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> As I recall you weren't necessarily nice to anyone who suggested the
>> process of building CentOS wasn't perfect. But now that it is, I
>> guess that doesn't matter.
>
> isn't that special. how p
Have you looked at the rpcd process with top or ps to see what state it
is in? What about running strace? What about your dns server or any
other (reverse) client lookup services that you might have enabled?
Nataraj
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Hi all,
I am migrating my Xen guests over to KVM.
Does any one know were I can find said 5.1 kernel for download?
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On 04/19/2012 11:40 AM, aurfalien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am migrating my Xen guests over to KVM.
>
> Does any one know were I can find said 5.1 kernel for download?
>
> - aurf
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On Apr 19, 2012, at 12:49 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 04/19/2012 11:40 AM, aurfalien wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am migrating my Xen guests over to KVM.
>>
>> Does any one know were I can find said 5.1 kernel for download?
>>
>> - aurf
>>
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Hello List,
I have a problem with a CentOS 5 server running Oracle DBMS with
the transaction logs going to an NFS share on our CentOS 6/Bacula
backup server. The Oracle server has this in its /etc/fstab file:
backup:/home/backup/Oracle /backup_nfs nfs
hard,intr,noexec,rsize=32768,wsize=3
On Apr 19, 2012, at 11:25, Scott Robbins wrote:
> I don't know when CentOS started doing this--I know when I did a fresh
> CentOS 6.x install (back when 6.x was first available), it didn't do it.
I think you are right. My one new Dell system that doesn't use em1 is the
oldest one which I instal
On 19.4.2012 20:12, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Hello List,
>
>
> backup:/home/backup/Oracle /backup_nfs nfs
>
> The last time this happened, I found a message on the console:
>
> mount: can't get address for backup
>
> So it seems that the failure was caused by the nameserver not being
> avai
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 01:22:49PM -0400, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> On Apr 19, 2012, at 11:25, Scott Robbins wrote:
>
> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
>
> Removing the biosdevname RPM sounds promising, and I'll test it with a
> kickstart install this
Hi all,
Trying to mount an FW800 6TB volumes.
The logs say;
cannot find hfs+ superblock
and
volumes larger then 2TB are not supported yet
Is my case really because of the >2TB volume?
Thanks in advance,
- aurf
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On 04/13/2012 06:55 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn<
> denni...@conversis.de> wrote:
>
>> On 04/12/2012 03:14 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
>>> Hello listmates,
>>>
>>> Here's I am, trying to install Centos 6.2 64-bit on a server with 24 TB
> By all ap
Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 01:22:49PM -0400, Alfred von Campe wrote:
>> On Apr 19, 2012, at 11:25, Scott Robbins wrote:
>>
>> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
>>
>> Removing the biosdevname RPM sounds promising, and I'll test it with a
> From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
>
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 11:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Using eth0 on desktops with single network interface
>
> Scott Robbins wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 01:22:49PM -0400, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> >> On Apr 19, 2012, at 1
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 03:24:01PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote:
> >
> > What I do is this for an existing one.
> >
> > I change /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-whatever to ifcfg-eth0 (or
> > whatever it might be, e.g., eth0 and eth1).
> >
>
> And with all of that,
Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 03:24:01PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Scott Robbins wrote:
>> >
>> > What I do is this for an existing one.
>> >
>> > I change /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-whatever to ifcfg-eth0
>> (or
>> > whatever it might be, e.g., eth0 and eth1).
>>
I have created a local repo for CentOS 6 x86_64.
I use a machine at 192.168.1.14 for that and created a directory structure
/var/www/html/centos/6.2/updates/x86_64
then there are these directories at the location.
Packages repodata
Both are populated with many files.
In my kickstart file I have
All,
Many thanks to everyone who commented on this issue. I believe that I have
solved it.
It turns out that the number of nfsd's that I was running (32) was way too
low. I observed that adding more nfsd's when NFS was hung always caused
the hang to go away immediately. Now I am in the tuning
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Al Sparks wrote:
>>
> This has piqued my curiosity. I haven't seen that behavior before, and
> I've done some recent installs of CentOS 6.0.
>
> I use yum to upgrade them to CentOS 6.2. Maybe that's why
>
> But all my interfaces are named eth*.
>
I think it
On Apr 19, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I have a problem with a CentOS 5 server running Oracle DBMS with
> the transaction logs going to an NFS share on our CentOS 6/Bacula
> backup server. The Oracle server has this in its /etc/fstab file:
>
> backup:/home/backup/Or
> I have created a local repo for CentOS 6 x86_64.
try:
cd /var/www/html/centos/6.2/updates/x86_64
createrepo .
then chown -R all the files so they're readable by the web server.
See if that updates the repodata properly.
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Spiro Harvey Knossos Networks Ltd
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On 19/04/2012 01:28, Larry Martell wrote:
18) If you're on AOL, don't worry about anything I've said here.
You're already a fucking laughing stock, and there's no hope for you.
Oh, that fateful day when AOL joined usenet, and usenet died.
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Problem as follows:
1) Plug in an external USB drive.
2) Mount it anywhere. Doesn't matter how.
3) Copy a few GB of data to the drive from a non-USB disk.
4) Watch the load average "climb" to 5.x, sometimes 10.x or more. Why?
This on an otherwise unloaded system. Doesn't matter how many cores,
Tonight I added fail2ban to one of my webservers to test it out.
Here is my step by step, as best as I could figure it
out...documentation a bit sketchy.
feel free to add anything to it or suggest changes.
I tried to set it up to deal with ssh, http authentication, dovecot,
ftp, and postfix
I
On 4/20/2012 2:02 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>
> /etc.fail2ban/jail.conf
>
> commented out the mailto section
>
>
>
> port="25,465,993,995", protocol=tcp]
>
> action = iptables-multiport[name=ApacheAuth, port=80,443, protocol=tcp]
>
>
> service fail2ban start
> chkconfig fail2ban on
> service iptable
On 4/20/2012 2:24 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> if I could add something, definitely put ports, if numbers, in
> quotes...without quotes I got some errors in the logs
> port=ftp, no quotes.port="" quotes
>
> and I added one for vsftp, I use port 5000
>
> [vsftpd-iptables]
> enabled = true
> fil
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