On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:06 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/18/2015 9:39 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>> You might be a candidate for LVM integrated raid. It uses the md
>> kernel code on the backend, but it's all LVM tools to create, manage
>> and monitor. The raid level is defined per LV, instea
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:25 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> A *user* never has to even see - or use - an installer. A USER has to USE a
> computer, by which I mean the applications he or she needs to get some work
> done.
This is a false dichotomy. I reject it. There's too much fact to the
contrary.
Le 19/02/2015 11:03, Chris Murphy a écrit :
This is a false dichotomy. I reject it. There's too much fact to the
contrary. My mom has done an OS installation, she is most definitely
not an admin.
I'd say your mom is an admin in the sense that chickens fly and horses swim.
:o)
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Hi,
I just migrated my office's server from Slackware64 14.1 to CentOS 7. So
far everything's running fine, I just have a few minor details to work out.
I removed the firewalld package and replaced it by a simple Iptables script:
--8<
#!/bi
On 02/19/2015 11:58 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> What would be an orthodox way of handling this? Put
> "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" in /etc/sysctl.conf?
Yes.
Peter
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On 19/02/15 04:15, Saket Sinha wrote:
> Hi Johnny,
>
> This is to enquire as to whether CentOS will be participating in GSOC
> this year?
>
> The Mentoring Organization applications are now being accepted for Google
> Summer of Code 2015.
> http://google-opensource.blogspot.in/2015/02/mentoring
On 19.02.2015 11:58, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just migrated my office's server from Slackware64 14.1 to CentOS 7. So
> far everything's running fine, I just have a few minor details to work out.
>
> I removed the firewalld package and replaced it by a simple Iptables
> script:
>
>
> --8<-
On 19.02.2015 06:28, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 4:20 PM, wrote:
>> Niki Kovacs wrote:
>>> Le 18/02/2015 23:12,
>
>>> close, but then, for mysterious reasons, Red Hat decided to cripple it
>>> into oblivion. Go figure.
>>
>> One word: desktop. That's what they want to conquer n
On Thu, February 19, 2015 02:25, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Le 19/02/2015 05:43, Chris Murphy a écrit :
>> My personal view on installers is extremely biased toward the user
>> staying out of trouble, they shouldn't have to read documentation
>> for
>> a GUI installer.
>
> A *user* never has to even see
Hello there,
I know this has been widely discussed over the net, but I still can't
find a way to write a file whose name contains accented characters in ntfs-3g
partitions that are automatically mounted on my CentOS6 system.
Whatever my locale is POSIX, en_US or en_US.utf8, I always get a:
In
Hello,
I have a remote IBM x3550 M4 server that I try to remote control through
IMM2. The problem: only the blinking cursor is visible in login console.
It moves when I type. It moves to where "Login: _" should be if I press
ctrl+c. I can login if I enter the correct login and password, but th
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 9:19 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> On Wed, February 18, 2015 13:07, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:39 AM, James B. Byrne
>> wrote:
>>> 2. How does one configure the routing table on network startup to
>>> specifically detail the route particular addresse
On Wed, February 18, 2015 13:07, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:39 AM, James B. Byrne
> wrote:
>> 2. How does one configure the routing table on network startup to
>> specifically detail the route particular addresses are supposed to
>> take?
>>
>
> Not exactly sure how routing
ignasr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a remote IBM x3550 M4 server that I try to remote control through
> IMM2. The problem: only the blinking cursor is visible in login console.
> It moves when I type. It moves to where "Login: _" should be if I press
> ctrl+c. I can login if I enter the correct login
On Thu, February 19, 2015 10:19, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> I added these directives to the route-eth0:192 file:
>
> ADDRESS0=192.168.6.9
> NETMASK0=255.255.255.0
> GATEWAY0=192.168.6.1
>
Which should have been:
ADDRESS0=192.168.6.0
NETMASK0=255.255.255.0
GATEWAY0=192.168.6.1
Sigh.
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Le 19/02/2015 13:19, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn a écrit :
The other thing i would recommend is to replace the iptables script with
the iptables-service package. That package uses iptables-restore to load
the iptables rules from /etc/sysconfig/iptables on boot and you can use
iptables-save to store the
Le 19/02/2015 13:00, Peter a écrit :
On 02/19/2015 11:58 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
What would be an orthodox way of handling this? Put
"net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" in /etc/sysctl.conf?
Yes.
Peter
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Hey guys,
I need to use iostat to diagnose a disk latency problem we think we may be
having.
So if I have this disk partition:
[root@uszmpdblp010la mysql]# df -h /mysql
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/MysqlVG-MysqlVol
9.9G 1.1G 8.4G
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 9:48 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
>> I added these directives to the route-eth0:192 file:
>>
>> ADDRESS0=192.168.6.9
>> NETMASK0=255.255.255.0
>> GATEWAY0=192.168.6.1
>>
>
> Which should have been:
>
> ADDRESS0=192.168.6.0
>
> NETMASK0=255.255.255.0
> GATEWAY0=192.168.6.1
>
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 3:28 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Le 19/02/2015 11:03, Chris Murphy a écrit :
>>
>> This is a false dichotomy. I reject it. There's too much fact to the
>> contrary. My mom has done an OS installation, she is most definitely
>> not an admin.
>
>
> I'd say your mom is an admin i
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 5:47 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
wrote:
> I think the problem is that you simply have to draw a distinction
> between technology and product.
> The rise of the Linux desktop will never happen because Linux is not a
> product but a technology and as a result has to be a jack o
On 20 February 2015 at 05:25, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> I'd say your mom is an admin in the sense that chickens fly and horses swim.
>
> It's a confusing analogy. Chickens don't fly. Horses do swim.
I have a couple of chickens, and yes, the buggers do fly if you don't
clip their flight feathers. :-)
Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
> On 20 February 2015 at 05:25, Chris Murphy
> wrote:
>>> I'd say your mom is an admin in the sense that chickens fly and horses
>>> swim.
>>
>> It's a confusing analogy. Chickens don't fly. Horses do swim.
>
> I have a couple of chickens, and yes, the buggers do fly if you d
CentOS 6.6
I've got two servers, server1 and hbs (honkin' big server). Both are
running munge, and torque... *separately*. My problem is that I've got
users who want to be able to submit from server1 to hbs. I see that munged
can be pointed to an alternate keyfile... but is there any way to tell
q
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Peter Lawler wrote:
> From my Fedora 21 box, I'm *presuming* it's available on C7, I don't
> have a C7 box to try it on though.
>
> $rpm -ql "ipset-service"
> /etc/ipset
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/ipset.service
> /usr/libexec/ipset
> /usr/libexec/ipset/ipset.start-s
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Kahlil Hodgson
wrote:
> On 20 February 2015 at 05:25, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>> I'd say your mom is an admin in the sense that chickens fly and horses swim.
>>
>> It's a confusing analogy. Chickens don't fly. Horses do swim.
>
> I have a couple of chickens, and yes,
On 02/18/15 23:57, Bob Hepple wrote:
> Mark LaPierre writes:
>
>>
>> On 02/15/15 22:48, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>>> Hey Y'all,
>>>
>>> I though I would resurrect a long dead mail chain.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a good replacement for Rhythmbox. I need a pod catcher
>>> to catch podcasts and download
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> And I want to correlate that to the output of fdisk -l, so that I can feed
> the disk partition I want to iostat, how would I go about that?
>
lsblk
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On 2/19/2015 9:27 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
So if I have this disk partition:
[root@uszmpdblp010la mysql]# df -h /mysql
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/MysqlVG-MysqlVol
9.9G 1.1G 8.4G 11% /mysql
thats not a partition thats a file syst
On 19.02.2015 19:41, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 5:47 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
> wrote:
>> I think the problem is that you simply have to draw a distinction
>> between technology and product.
>> The rise of the Linux desktop will never happen because Linux is not a
>> product bu
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 7:47 PM, aditya hilman
wrote:
>
> On Feb 18, 2015 7:43 PM, "Tris Hoar" wrote:
> >
> > On 18/02/2015 07:17, aditya hilman wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi folks,
> >>
> >> I've already configured split DNS for internal-view and external-view.
> Also
> >> already configured the master -
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> >
> I got podget from sourceforge. Very interesting. I'll enjoy studying
> the script. I was thinking about writing something in perl to collect
> my podcasts. Maybe I'll take this as encouragement to got on it.
>
> It's shameful that Cen
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
> I'm not sure why you seem to disagree with what I wrote ("unconvinced")
> and then basically say what I was saying.
you: result has to be a jack of all trades.
me: Chrome is not jack of all trades (yet) yet is very successful/growing
But also I'm unconvinced in general.
Am 20.02.2015 um 05:07 schrieb aditya hilman:
18-Feb-2015 09:00:59.176 notify: debug 2: zone domain.com/IN/external-view:
notify to 202.xx.xx.xx#53 failed: timed out
Can i redirect transfer zone the external-view using the local ip
10.xx.xx.xx ?
That's just normal network handling: NATting /
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