Hi,
I try to make my SD-reader work on a HP ZBook.
lspci
5d:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 5249
(rev 01)
uname -a
Linux Antisana.psc-elsene.be 2.6.32-431.17.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 7
23:32:49 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Googling gave me
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I had an old server die; we had another, same model, sitting around lightly
used, so I did what I've done before: swap the RAID card into that, swap the
drives, even putting them in the same bays as the dead one, and boot.
Nope. 100% of the time, when it hits switching roots, it kernel panics.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Emmett Culley
wrote:
> On 05/30/2014 02:59 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>> I don't think just installing the package makes it filter mail. If
>> you want to really start from scratch you might try mimedefang to
>> drive all your scanning/filtering, especially if you
hey all,
I'm trying to figure out how to use apache's mod_status module to figure
out which of the web servers in a farm of six are processing more requests
than others.
I'm writing a script to grep out requests per second from the status
module like this:
[root@uszmpwslp014lc ~]# GET http://
op 03-06-14 15:18, schreef Tim Dunphy:
[root@uszmpwslp014lc ~]# GET http://$(hostname -i)/server-status | grep
-i requests/sec
4.08 requests/sec - 80.9 kB/second - 19.8 kB/request
That works ok. And next I'm grepping it back down and awking it to just the
part I'm interested in:
[root@usz
Guys,
Thank you all for your input. I can't believe how helpful this list is and
I'm very grateful. Ok so here is what I have so far of my script to get the
number of apache requests to a given host:
#!/bin/bash
# this script parses mod_status to see which hosts are getting the most
requests
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Thank you all for your input. I can't believe how helpful this list is and
> I'm very grateful. Ok so here is what I have so far of my script to get the
> number of apache requests to a given host:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> # this script pa
>
> Try accessing the stats with the additional "?auto" suffix, it is meant to
> be machine-readable, and is much shorter, e.g:
>
> http://$(hostname -i)/server-status/?auto
Awesome tip! This is some of the output I get when I run this command:
[root@uszmpwslp014lc script]# GET $(hostname -f)/s
Ok! So this is where my script is at this point:
#!/bin/bash
# this script parses mod_status to see which hosts are getting the most
requests
while true
do
echo "Time and date:" >> /tmp/apache_request_log
/bin/date +"%D %H:%M:%S" >> /tmp/apache_request_log
echo -e "\n"
echo “hostname:” >> /tmp/
On 2014-06-03, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Ok! So this is where my script is at this point:
I strongly suggest that if you are writing a program to use a better
language. bash is really painful for this sort of task. Here's a
Perl script that queries /server-status:
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=4
op 03-06-14 16:32, schreef Tim Dunphy:
What I need to figure out at this point is how to get the time and date
info on the same line as it's category. ie get
Time and date: 06/03/14 10:24:09
instead of
Time and date:
06/03/14 10:24:09
printf "Time and date: $(/bin/date +"%D %H:%M:%S")\n" sol
Apologies for this OT post. I need some help debugging a bash script. It
just happens to be provided by Apple Inc.
In a terminal session under OSX-10.9.3 I want do do this:
cd ~/'Library/Application Support'
Which is a simple enough request. However, OSX returns: cd
/users/byrnejb/Library/App
I'm creating a custom install / respin ISO with updated packages and a
kickstart - starting from CentOS 6.5 minimal install DVD. I'm generally
following the directions from
http://smorgasbork.com/component/content/article/35-linux/128-building-a-custom-centos-6-kickstart-disc-part-1
.
I can create
On 03/06/14 08:35, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to make my SD-reader work on a HP ZBook.
>
> lspci
> 5d:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device
> 5249 (rev 01)
>
> uname -a
> Linux Antisana.psc-elsene.be 2.6.32-431.17.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 7
> 23:32:49
Ok this is what I came up with:
#!/bin/bash
# this script parses mod_status to see which hosts are getting the most
requests
while true
do
echo "Time and date: $(/bin/date +"%D %H:%M:%S")" >>
/tmp/apache_request_log >> /tmp/apache_request_log
echo “hostname: $(/bin/hostname -f)\n” >> /tmp/apach
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 11:55:55AM -0400, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> while true
> do
> echo "Time and date: $(/bin/date +"%D %H:%M:%S")" >>
> /tmp/apache_request_log >> /tmp/apache_request_log
> echo ???hostname: $(/bin/hostname -f)\n??? >> /tmp/apache_request_log
> echo ???host ip: $(/bin/hostname -i)?
On 6/3/2014 11:55 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Ok this is what I came up with:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> # this script parses mod_status to see which hosts are getting the most
> requests
>
> while true
> do
> echo "Time and date: $(/bin/date +"%D %H:%M:%S")" >>
> /tmp/apache_request_log >> /tmp/apache_request_
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 10:53 AM, James B. Byrne
wrote:
> Apologies for this OT post. I need some help debugging a bash script. It
> just happens to be provided by Apple Inc.
>
> In a terminal session under OSX-10.9.3 I want do do this:
>
> cd ~/'Library/Application Support'
>
> Which is a simpl
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014, James B. Byrne wrote:
>Apologies for this OT post. I need some help debugging a bash script. It
>just happens to be provided by Apple Inc.
>
>In a terminal session under OSX-10.9.3 I want do do this:
>
>cd ~/'Library/Application Support'
Works for me on my OS X 10.8.5 Macbo
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 09:34:29AM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 03, 2014, James B. Byrne wrote:
> >Apologies for this OT post. I need some help debugging a bash script. It
> >just happens to be provided by Apple Inc.
> >
> >In a terminal session under OSX-10.9.3 I want do do this:
>
On Tue, 3 Jun 2014, James B. Byrne wrote:
Apologies for this OT post. I need some help debugging a bash script. It
just happens to be provided by Apple Inc.
In a terminal session under OSX-10.9.3 I want do do this:
cd ~/'Library/Application Support'
Try
cd "${HOME}/Library/Application Sup
I've posted before about my Venus DS3R Pro2, specifically in relation to
using USB3.
But this a different topic about the same device.
It doesn't seem to do any power-saving on its own, i.e, the drives stay
spinning continuosuly, 24X7. Setting the appropriate power-save options
in the screen sav
On 05/24/2014 05:13 AM, Nux! wrote:
> Otherwise, you can try some of the static builds people offer, e.g.:
> http://ffmpeg.gusari.org/static/ (download and run, handy in some
> scenarios)
It's late, I was having an issue getting email for a while. This is
exactly the solution we've been moving fo
On 05/16/2014 11:23 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> hardware doesn't support ECC.
>
> Oh, right, *all* the servers here use ECC DIMMs. And you really, REALLY
> don't want to go there: a) price, b) n/s is not buffered is not
> registered, none of the above compatible in the same bank, and oh, yes,
>
On 2014-05-16, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>
> Not sure what you mean by lightweight, but I've been happy with Asus and
> Gigabyte motherboards. STAY AWAY from Supermicro: we have a bunch of
> servers with 64 cores - so we're talking high end - which we bought from
> Penguin, and we've had a *bunch*
On 6/3/2014 11:26 AM, Lists wrote:
> ECC is such a horrible pain in the rear.
seriously? where did you EVER get this from?
any server thats storing data which is even remotely important, not
having ECC means that soft bit errors go undetected, leading to VERY
hard to detect data corruption.
Am 03.06.2014 um 20:26 schrieb Lists :
> On 05/16/2014 11:23 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> hardware doesn't support ECC.
>>
>> Oh, right, *all* the servers here use ECC DIMMs. And you really, REALLY
>> don't want to go there: a) price, b) n/s is not buffered is not
>> registered, none of the ab
On 6/3/2014 12:26, Lists wrote:
>
> Registered/Unregistered, CAS timing,
> single/double/quad ranked, never mind voltages, and making sure your CPU
> supports it!
All of those specs are listed in the motherboard manual. If you're
buying your RAM from a reseller that doesn't give you the correspo
On 16 May 2014 13:21, Joseph Hesse wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to build a lightweight server and install centos. Does anyone
> have a recommendation for a suitable motherboard?
>
At home I have two of these atom C2750 boards each with 32GB of ECC ram .
They are extremely good, powerful and very
Les and everyone,
Thanks!
I have just redone the whole setup and discovered the following: the
problem appears to have been on the Cisco side all along. The default
(natiive) VLAN on the trunk port was set to VLAN 3. Apparently, it had to
be set to VLAN 1. Once I did it the port started to work e
On 06/03/2014 11:52 AM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> It’s also a bit of a sorry showing for the admin putting together the system.
Perhaps, perhaps not. Remember the old saw about simplicity and
reliability? ECC ignores that saw completely, resulting in a complex,
error prone hardware landscape fraugh
Warren Young wrote:
> On 6/3/2014 12:26, Lists wrote:
>>
>> Registered/Unregistered, CAS timing,
>> single/double/quad ranked, never mind voltages, and making sure your CPU
>> supports it!
>
> All of those specs are listed in the motherboard manual. If you're
> buying your RAM from a reseller that
Am 03.06.2014 um 22:39 schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
> Warren Young wrote:
>> On 6/3/2014 12:26, Lists wrote:
>>>
>>> Registered/Unregistered, CAS timing,
>>> single/double/quad ranked, never mind voltages, and making sure your CPU
>>> supports it!
>>
>> All of those specs are listed in the motherb
On 06/03/2014 01:53 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> That’s why you replace both.
> Or, if you build your own servers in significant quantities, you’ve got to do
> you’re own stock-keeping.
> Need 24 hard drives? Buy 30!
> Need 12 PSUs for 6 servers? Buy 16.
This may be industry standard, and I underst
hello,
I am using Centos 6.4 (64 bits) but I want to install CentOS 6.5 32 bits
which is compatible with the project am working on. Please how can I
successfully install the 6.5 32 bits. Help needed please. thanks
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On 6/3/2014 2:58 PM, Lists wrote:
> This may be industry standard, and I understand that. I just think that
> it's a poor showing that this is what you have to do to take advantage
> of technology meant to be more reliable than "consumer grade" stuff,
> which somehow manages to be quite reliable ev
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:09 AM, mark wrote:
> I had an old server die; we had another, same model, sitting around lightly
> used, so I did what I've done before: swap the RAID card into that, swap the
> drives, even putting them in the same bays as the dead one, and boot.
>
> Nope. 100% of the tim
On 03/06/14 06:35 PM, Uche Kingsley wrote:
> hello,
>
>
> I am using Centos 6.4 (64 bits) but I want to install CentOS 6.5 32 bits
> which is compatible with the project am working on. Please how can I
> successfully install the 6.5 32 bits. Help needed please. thanks
It should install the same as
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