On 05/09/13 18:14, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 11:04:51AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:46 AM, wrote:
>>
>>
>>> And yes, I'm well aware that ESXi is a modified version of, mmm, is it
>>> still RHEL 3, or have they gone up yet?
>>
>> The linux components
From: Howard Leadmon
> do_IRQ: 18.104 No irq handler for vector (irq -1)
> do_IRQ: 3.136 No irq handler for vector (irq -1)
> do_IRQ: 3.74 No irq handler for vector (irq -1)
> do_IRQ: 18.162 No irq handler for vector (irq -1)
> do_IRQ: 18.164 No irq handler for vector (irq -1)
same on one of our
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No Vishal, nothing to do... I pressed F4 and other combination without
results... black screen and no input's trasmission.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Vishal Agarwal <
vishal.agarwal.ubu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> while booting the system; press F4 key to see the booting time log
> messages. It
Matt wrote:
> I have a script file in my cron.hourly that contains a good number of
> scripts I must call.
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> sleep 15
> perl /scripts/create_graph.pl &
>
> sleep 15
> perl /scripts/create_graph_out.pl &
>
> many more lines. etc.
>
> Is there a way I can sleep random length to time b
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg <
nicolas.thierry-m...@imag.fr> wrote:
> Matt wrote:
> > I have a script file in my cron.hourly that contains a good number of
> > scripts I must call.
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> >
> > sleep 15
> > perl /scripts/create_graph.pl &
> >
> > sleep 15
> > p
Sep 1 04:04:02 sraid1v kernel: do_IRQ: 4.110 No irq handler for vector
(irq -1)
Sep 1 04:59:22 sraid1v kernel: do_IRQ: 4.102 No irq handler for vector
(irq -1)
Sep 1 05:42:22 sraid1v kernel: do_IRQ: 5.224 No irq handler for vector
(irq -1)
Sep 1 05:43:42 sraid1v kernel: do_IRQ: 5.121 No irq
How about installing virtualbox with windows on your Linux laptop so that
you can get to the vmware management console!
vojin
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On my new job we use VMware ESXi (Free version), but my colleagues use
> Windows on their PC's. I a
On 9/6/2013 1:49 AM, Tom G. Christensen wrote:
> ESXi has a very limited unix userland environment which may or may not
> be based on RHEL. It's not really meant for general use and I have no
> experience with it.
its not. from what all I've been able to tell, its a custom shell
running in a BS
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Vojin Urosevic wrote:
> How about installing virtualbox with windows on your Linux laptop so that
> you can get to the vmware management console!
That (or KVM) will work, but you'll have to relicense the copy of
windows after virtualizing even if it was the same
Hi All,
I am searching for a way in X11 to "partition" or "divide" the screen.
For example the physical size of the screen may be 1920x1080
but what if I want 3 sections like
A
B C
where A is treated as a screen or division by itself,
then B and C the same way. Some subset of the scre
What's the functionality you want? The only thing I can think of would be
each individual window getting it's own paste buffer.
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> > I am searching for a way in X11 to "partition" or "divide" the screen.
> > For example the physical size of the sc
On Fri, 6 Sep 2013, Jerry Geis wrote:
I am searching for a way in X11 to "partition" or "divide" the screen.
For example the physical size of the screen may be 1920x1080
but what if I want 3 sections like
A
B C
where A is treated as a screen or division by itself, then B and C
the s
On 9/6/2013 12:11 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> So the application running in space A does not affect the
> application B or C and vice versa.
what exactly do you mean by, 'does not affect' ?
normally 'windows' provide sufficient isolation... but if the processes
are touching each others files, then a
You are correct it's a 7300 based chipset, and though not the newest
machine going, still a pretty darn quick box that is supposed to support
virtualization.
Here is an lspci from the machine if it's of any help:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 7300 Chipset Memory Controller Hub
(rev
> I am searching for a way in X11 to "partition" or "divide" the screen.
> For example the physical size of the screen may be 1920x1080
> but what if I want 3 sections like
>
> A
> B C
[snip]
> Does something like that exist of X11? All this is on the same
> physical screen. Just dividin
Greetings,
I have a system x3100 m4 system with 64GB SSD for OS and 2x2tb for
data as MD device (software RAID).
It had Fedora 17 with EFI/
I tried to install centos 6. deleting the existing partitions on the
SSD /dev/sdc.
sda and sdb are the 2x2tb md device mounted on /home.
no joy.
googling
Greetings,
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
wrote:
>
> To my knowlege, a root file system of size 64GB should be handled
> peacefully by centos.
>
> GPT comes into picture only on > 2tb partitions for different mountpoints.
>
I changed the label on the 64 GB ssd to msdos u
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