Consider using the NOPASSWD option, on the remote systems, to allow this
particular use to run this particular script.
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Consider using the NOPASSWD option, on the remote systems, to allow this
particular use to run this particular script.
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stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
Hi
Does anyone know what exactly controls which filesystems are listed when
opening Computer (URL computer:///) in the File Browser?
I have a system disk with 4 different data partitions, but only 3 of
them show up in the list. The "missing" one can, however, be mounted
just fine from the comm
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Hey,
anyone using an LSI MegaRAID experienced "disappearing drives"...?
We installed 6 new C6 servers, each with a Supermicro SMC2108 (LSI MegaRAID)
controllers and 3 PX-128M5Pro SSDs ( RAID1 + hostswap).
2 weeks (and almost no activity on it, since not in production, apart from
installation) la
I have about 20 servers running CentOS 6 with LSI RAID controllers, all
using MegaCLI64 and I have not have problems. I did have a problem with
a white-box using a SM chassis and I found on occasion that one node
would periodically fail to see a couple drives on boot though. In this
case, a col
John Doe wrote:
>
> anyone using an LSI MegaRAID experienced "disappearing drives"...?
> We installed 6 new C6 servers, each with a Supermicro SMC2108 (LSI
> MegaRAID) controllers and 3 PX-128M5Pro SSDs ( RAID1 + hostswap).
> 2 weeks (and almost no activity on it, since not in production, apart fro
oglop wrote:
> Hi All,
> i'm a happy 6.4 user, but got some problems running pyqt4 on it.
> i installed all pyqt4 packages.
> but when i run from PyQt4.QtCore import *, i got the following
> error message
>
>
> >>> from PyQt4.QtCore import *
> Traceback (most recent call last):
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> What I can't find is how to
> edit the start menu for "leave": that's *down* below what the regular menu
"Leave" isnt part of the applications menu, so you cannot edit it.
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Rex Dieter wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> What I can't find is how to
>> edit the start menu for "leave": that's *down* below what the regular
>> menu
>
> "Leave" isnt part of the applications menu, so you cannot edit it.
Then what *is* it part of? How did the KDE "menu updater" screw this
The latest and greatest driver for AMD/ATI FirePro 3D cards (I use the
V7900) now works with the X.Org version used by CentOS 6.4. Previous
versions only worked on 6.3 and earlier, requiring a rollback of X11 and
Mesa RPMs.
That's not longer necessary. Everything seems to work with the 12.104.2
dr
Some notes:
Every time you "echo $?", you are wiping out the return status (because
echo returns a success and changes $? to 0), so none of your if statements
will ever catch any errors.
Consider getting rid of the 'if' subtrees by negating your condition, which
will make it much easier to unders
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [centos-boun...@centos.org] on behalf of Toralf
Lund [toralf.l...@pgs.com]
>
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know what exactly controls which filesystems are listed when
> opening Computer (URL computer:///) in the File Browser?
>
> I have a system disk with 4 different data p
I took your suggestion and turned my (ill advised) sudoers bash script
into an expect script! It works a lot better this way and is more secure.
Because I'm not trying to store a password in a script (which I recognize
as a bad idea anyway, I I think I've learned my lesson here).
It really works
On 2013/07/18 05:57 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> John Doe wrote:
>> anyone using an LSI MegaRAID experienced "disappearing drives"...?
>> We installed 6 new C6 servers, each with a Supermicro SMC2108 (LSI
>> MegaRAID) controllers and 3 PX-128M5Pro SSDs ( RAID1 + hostswap).
>> 2 weeks (and almost n
When that happened to me it was because I'd gotten paranoid and put a
password on my phone. Which then, as a security measure, refused to mount
itself on my PC.
Ali
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Rock wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 16:55:47 -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
>
> > I don't see anythi
On 7/18/2013 8:26 AM, John Doe wrote:
> We installed 6 new C6 servers, each with a Supermicro SMC2108 (LSI MegaRAID)
> controllers and 3 PX-128M5Pro SSDs ( RAID1 + hostswap).
I helped deploy a couple petabytes of storage behind LSI MegaRAID SAS
9260-8i's which is the same card. never had any st
On 07/15/2013 07:33 AM, John Doe wrote:
> I do not think CentOS 5 supports TRIM (unless back-ported from
> 2.6.33)...
> http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_33#head-b9b8a40358aaef60a61fcf12e9055900709a1cfb
>
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On 7/18/2013 6:17 PM, Lists wrote:
> Main thing is DO NOT EVEN THINK OF USING CONSUMER GRADE SSDs. SSDs are a
> bit like a salt shaker, they have only a certain number of shakes and
> when it runs out of writes, well, the salt shaker is empty. Spend the
> money and get a decent Enterprise SSD. We'v
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