Hi all,
I'm currently thinking about similar configurations, and (also for cost
reasons :-) am also thinking about GNBD with two standard servers as a
"poor man" redundant storage - but I'm wondering if that gives enough
performance for running databases (in my case Oracle) on top of it. The
confi
or (which
I would guess) it's the same in the upstream distribution. Could
probably anybody check this? And where can I file a bug report at the
upstream vendor J?
Best regards,
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/homas Bleier
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Thomas Bleier, DI
Information Management
Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC
HG Wien
Hi all,
I've running a CentOS 5 64bit server that hosts VMware Server and uses
authentication via Samba/Winbind. The problem is that authentication in
the VMware Server web interface does not work because apparently it is a
32bit application and CentOS 5 x86_64 provides only a 64bit version of
Hi Fajar,
on the Linux DHCPD I would add an "allow" directive to the pool, and put your
LTSP clients in a class:
subnet 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
class "ltsp" {
match if ...
}
pool {
...
allow members of "ltsp";
}
}
Afaik W2K DHCP does not have such an option
Hi everybody,
depends on what you expect, but I'm willing to help in testing that -
seems that I will need PHP 5.2 in the near future, and I'd be happy if
it would be available for CentOS 5.
cu,
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/homas
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Thomas Bleier, DI
Information Management
Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC
HG Wien -
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