On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Tilman Schmidt
wrote:
> Am 18.04.2013 08:44, schrieb Arun Khan:
>> On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 8:14 AM, SilverTip257 wrote:
>>
>>> But at the same time it's not prudent to allow anyone access to a service
>>> (host/port/page/whatever) when they have no need to.
>>>
>
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Hello,
Short question about KVM migration.
For doing on hytest1.test.lab: virsh migrate --live
|/CentOStestbox1/|/|qemu+ssh://hytest2.test.lab/system do I need shared
storage or will it copy the machine over via ssh?
Unfortunately I don't have the hardware to test this on at the moment :(
//che
Arch = x86_64
OS = CentOS-6.4
Problem:
What is the correct gateway to specify for private IP addresses that
may pass thorough NAT?
Background:
Our gateway is configured thus:
#/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ificfg-eth1
BOOTPROTO=none
BROADCAST=""
DEFROUTE=yes
DEVICE=eth1
DNS1=216.185.71.33
GATEW
Hello,
in the release announcement for centos 6.4 on march 9th, the 6.4-live cd/dvd
was supposed to be released a few days after the centos 6.4 release.
Meanwhile 6 weeks later i still can't find any live cd/dvd in the mirror
repositories.
Any hint when there is a 6.4. live cd available?
I'd li
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:44 AM, Arun Khan wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 8:14 AM, SilverTip257
> wrote:
>
> > But at the same time it's not prudent to allow anyone access to a service
> > (host/port/page/whatever) when they have no need to.
> >
> > Perfect example being people who let SSH ope
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013, Bazy wrote:
Hello,
Short question about KVM migration.
For doing on hytest1.test.lab: virsh migrate --live
|/CentOStestbox1/|/|qemu+ssh://hytest2.test.lab/system do I need shared
storage or will it copy the machine over via ssh?
Unfortunately I don't have the hardware to te
Eve.8ryone,
I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
DVD and tried to boot to the Centos x64 6.2 dvd. My plan was to test
the memory before I
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Eve.8ryone,
>
> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
>
> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
> DVD and tried to boot to the Centos x64 6.2 dvd. My p
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Eve.8ryone,
>
> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
>
> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
> DVD and tried to boot to the Centos x64 6.2 dvd. My p
Greg,
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Eve.8ryone,
>>
>> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
>> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
>>
>> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
>> DVD and tried
> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Eve.8ryone,
>>
>> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
>> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
>>
>> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
>> DVD and tried to boot to the Centos x64 6.2 d
Greg,
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>>> Eve.8ryone,
>>>
>>> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
>>> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
>>>
>>> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
>>> DVD an
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 12:12:19PM -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Eve.8ryone,
>
> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
which model?
>
> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
>> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>>> Eve.8ryone,
>>>
>>> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
>>> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
>>>
>>> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
>>> DVD and tried to boot to the Centos x
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 12:12:19PM -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Eve.8ryone,
>
> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
which model?
>
> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
Hello,
It is interesting how my thread took off. Anyway, I found the config
files, the my.conf file for mysql and the phpMyAdmin.conf file. However, I
cannot access it from the same linux box, using localhost, or any of the
systems in my local network. I found a tutorial online and it was
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>>> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Eve.8ryone,
I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
DVD a
Bruce Whealton wrote:
> I have the root account which I think by default is without a
> password. I just don't know how to access the phpmyadmin directory. It
> is possible to just create a db using the command line but I'd like to
figure
> the phpmyadmin access issue out.
I haven't been
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>>> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Eve.8ryone,
I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a
DVD a
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 6:56 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> >> Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> >>> Eve.8ryone,
> >>>
> >>> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been
> >>> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install.
> >>>
> >>> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more mem
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