bit:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewforum.php?forum=41
Regards,
Dan
On Dec 6, 2007 6:44 PM, Jason Pyeron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > unnecessary services? I see there's a server cd for CentOS 4, but I
> > didnt see anything like that for CentOS 5. Am I looki
office, it does have its quirks though.
So in all try them out in a lab and see which one is the best fit for you.
I have to agree though that for "everyday" use ssh is just fine.
Dan
On Dec 6, 2007 6:13 PM, Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 12/6/2007 2:57 PM Les Bell s
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> There will still be a CentOS 5.1 release soon to though right?
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During the boot process you may see the message "Memory for crash
kernel (0x0 to 0x0) notwithin permissible range" appear. This message
comes from the new kdump infrastructure. It is a harmless message and
can be safely igno
;noacpi noapic apm=off"
This, for me, disables most if not all of the power management
features that _sometimes_ cause irq conflicts in both 32 and 64 bit
versions.
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17:45 ..
drwx-- 27 ainsley ainsley 4096 Sep 23 19:13 ainsley
drwx-- 31 Dan Dan 4096 Sep 24 21:42 Dan
drwx-- 27 darren darren 4096 Sep 23 18:17 darren
drwx-- 33 devin devin 4096 Sep 24 07:28 devin
drwx-- 22 kristi kristi 4096 Sep 24 21:35 kristi
drwx-- 21 landen la
NFS server share.
Again thanks for all the info!
Dan
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>
> Peter Arremann wrote:
> >
> > On Monday 24 September 2007, Steven Haigh wrote:
> > > Quoting Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > NFS us
but it is like the "pot and
kettle" analogy.
Regards,
Dan
On Dec 1, 2007 2:28 PM, Andrew Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 15:13 -0600, Barry Brimer wrote:
> > Quoting Andrew Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > On Mon, 2007-11-
enticate user CHSchwartz%mypassword with plaintext password
Yet
ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --domain=MYDOMAIN --username=MYUSERNAME
NT_STATUS_OK: Success (0x0)
So the Auth is working. I don't understand though why my AD server is
letting cleartext passwords through. It shouldn'
Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking for an open source email client package that is equivalent to
MS OUTLOOK.
Clients are running Windows XP and Vista and Linux. So the package should be
able to run on both Windows And Linux.
Mail server is running Ms Exchange. So this client pkg
mismatch)
total 32
drwxrwxrwx 1 dan users0 Aug 22 10:36 dantest
It works, there just seems to be a problem with the GETACL NFS call on
the updated kernel.
Backing filesystems are GFS. Booting back to the old kernel
(2.6.18-8.1.8.el5) and the problem is gone.
Anyone else seen this
ocated in the archive
and also in the Wiki:
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS5#q8
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I have a SUSE 9.0 box with a software raid.
It consists of 6 IDE drives and three different controllers
The OS is on a separate drive.
What I want to do is put a new boot drive in load Centos on it.
Then I want to be able to mount the raid without loosing any of the data on
it.
What information do
I forgot to add the file system is riserfs.
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I have a SUSE 9.0 box with
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Dan Carl wrote:
> I forgot to add the file system
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>
>
>
> Dan Carl wrote:
>> I forg
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> Subject: [CentOS] Switching To Raid1
>
>
> I have this ASUS M2NBP-VM motherboard http://tinyurl.com/3xby3h
> running CentOS 4.
g. I guess I could, but is this slowness to be expected? Is it
waiting for some ipv6 response?
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What's the best way to do this?
Daily, jpg images are added to an inhouse server.
Everynight I want to backup these images to a server offsite, via rsync.
What I want is to determine what to set the bwlimit to.
I also want to estimate how many MB's of images I can move nightly.
T
ly, but at the 100KB/sec rate that's
not possible.
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> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 11:06 AM
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>
>
> Dan Carl wrote:
> > Is there a way t
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To:
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 10:33 PM
Subject: RE: [CentOS] How to speed up Rsync transfers
Dan Carl wrote:
I just ran a test from one local box the another on a 100Mbit link and
the
fastest tra
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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 12:32 PM
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On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 10:38 -0600, Dan Carl wrote:
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> On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 17:53 -0600, Dan Carl wrote:
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> Don't be afraid to seek/request some kind of raid/NAS/SAN resource if
> the data is mission-critical, growin
Trying to explain to customers editor commands, etc... to
> edit this file, change the name, make and service sendmail restart
> is BIG for someone that doesnt know linux...
Don't really understand why you don't just ssh in and do it yourself.
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>
> for testing, i need to disable selinux, but something still not working
> right.
>
> i'm trying to figure out why i can't access http://10.0.0.160 from the
> same network (10.0.0.x).
>
> on 10.0.0.160 box, i can access http://localhost, or http://10.0.0.160,
> but from any other compute
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Rejecting spam
>
>
> At 02:35 PM 3/4/2008, you wrote:
>
> >Sorry, not a direct CentOS question, but I know t
I been hit with some sort of
cunning rootkit? This machine shouldn't be publicly accessible; it's behind
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Bill Campbell wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008, Dan Bongert wrote:
Hello all:
I have a couple CentOS 4 servers (all up-to-date) that are having strange
command failures. I first noticed this with a perl script that uses lots of
system calls.
Basically, sometimes a command just won't run:
mouss wrote:
Dan Bongert wrote:
Hello all:
I have a couple CentOS 4 servers (all up-to-date) that are having
strange command failures. I first noticed this with a perl script that
uses lots of system calls.
thoth(66) /tmp> uname -a
Linux thoth.ssc.wisc.edu 2.6.9-67.0.7.ELsmp #1 SMP Sat
William L. Maltby wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 16:19 -0500, Dan Bongert wrote:
mouss wrote:
Dan Bongert wrote:
Hello all:
Though 'ls' was just an example -- just about any program will fail. The 'w'
command will fail too:
thoth(118) /tmp> w
16:06:51 up 5:34,
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
William L. Maltby wrote on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 16:18:51 -0400:
"~>" ? Got me on that one.
home dir plus prompt. It looks funny, yes :-)
Yup, that's exactly it -- I had run that command from my homedir instead of
from /tmp.
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mouss wrote:
Dan Bongert wrote:
mouss wrote:
Dan Bongert wrote:
Hello all:
I have a couple CentOS 4 servers (all up-to-date) that are having
strange command failures. I first noticed this with a perl script
that uses lots of system calls.
thoth(66) /tmp> uname -a
Linux thoth.ssc.wisc.
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Dan Bongert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thoth(3) /tmp> ls
thoth(4) /tmp> echo $?
141
141 is SIGPIPE. If the process is killed by a signal, the return code
will be 128+signal number. 141-128=13, and kill -l says:
Dan Bongert wrote:
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Dan Bongert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thoth(3) /tmp> ls
thoth(4) /tmp> echo $?
141
141 is SIGPIPE. If the process is killed by a signal, the return code
will be 128+signal number. 141-128=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am frustrated. This is a dual boot box, Win XP (Spanish) and CentOS 4.4.
The phone company man came today and installed ADSL to the WinXP side and
that works fine. I can't get the box online, while in CentOS 4.4. The ADSL
router has a fixed IP address (192.168.1.1) and
connected to the ISP).. So don't
specify the DNS servers yourself and then you won't have to do anything
if the ISP's DNS serves change.
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o if you find something
that does i'd appreciate hearing about it.
tnx
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> 3) imap client copy
> 4) exmerge -> pst -> parse pst
> ...
>
> One thing to point out... some ways end with TNEF attachements... I
> would go to maildir anyway.
>
> Regards,
> David
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Hello
I have a newbie question, given a centos 5 installation,
An 5 very large disk arrays ( 2.5Tbytes each ) -
Is there a way to suspend or stop the fsck during the boot up?
To stop it in the future:
# tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/sda1 # or whatever device
See the
, a reboot takes
several hours... which is an eternity when your boss is looking over
your shoulders for data right now!
A ^c worked under version 4 - but has no affect on version 5
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e any experience on setting the OS/Kernel parameters to
utilize the hardware at something more then a snails pace?
Or
Suggestions on what I could test and/or try?
Or
Is there a standard disk / tape IO test package that could test the
speed/performance of the disks and /or tapes?
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Is this true for adding perl components not in CENTOS??
If so - what is your correct way to add a package ?
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How do I force the package manager to re-install a package?
Such as Development - > Development Tools -> G77
Or the entire Development tools package?
The G77 Is missing - and when I ask it to install - it states that is
already installed.
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first time they run, when the automount occurs
We see this across many boxes, and several fileservers (the fileservers
are Fedora Core 5 and 6 machines, for stupid reasons).
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. When it stops failing, try the suspicious DIMM all by
itself in a different slot and see if it fails.
By doing this kind of divide and conquer, you will be able to determine
whether it is the DIMM or the motherboard.
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I anm trying to enable XFS with no success.
I followed the instructions provided in
http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/CentOSPlus
I installed the new kernel.
Example: 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.centos.plus
I also installed these packages as described in a post I found
yum install --enablerepo=centosplus x
On Thursday 11 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
> >I anm trying to enable XFS with no success.
> >I followed the instructions provided in
> >http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories/CentOSPlus
>> I installed the new kernel.
> >Example: 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.centos.plus
>>
&
Original the array was attach to an HP server via a Smart Array
Controller.(which I didn't setup, I just inherited the problem)
This controller no longer recognizes the array even though the front panel
of the array indicates its intact.
I then took the array and plugged it into my Centos server an
On Monday 15 October 2007, John R Pierce wrote:
> Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
> > On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
> > ...
> >> But with errors
> >> In dmesg have this:
> >> sda: Mode Sense: bf 00 00 08
> >> SCSI device sda: drive cache: w
On Monday 15 October 2007, Dan Carl wrote:
...
>> The SmartArray doesn't recognize the external array.
>> So thats why I connected it to a SCSI non-raid controller which does.
>> lvndiskscan on my Centos server even can tell the size of it.
>> /dev/sda
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 3:12 PM
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>
> > So thats why I connected it to a SCSI non-raid controller which does.
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>
> - "D
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To:
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 12:52 PM
Subject: [CentOS] mount cd
> hi there,
>
> i can mount my cdrom with this command: mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom cdrom/
>
> how do i mount the cdrom everytime the computer is boot?
A
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 2:15 PM
Subject: [CentOS] Installing java on CentOS 5
> strugging with things here...
>
> tried tracking the info on the Wiki (which apparently is now in need of
> a maintainer)...
> htt
l if a
similar patch has gone into a 4.x kernel: the appropriate RedHat bug
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=223238) is unfortunately
private. Someone could look at the latest kernel sources and see.
Dan
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Shawn Everett wrote:
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, beast wrote:
On 26/06/07 13:42 +0100, Seán O Sullivan wrote:
I have one centos 4.0 server which /var/log/messages was always
empty (0 bytes). I wonder what has been blocking the syslog to write
the log.
Firstly, I'd suggest updating to 4.5.
This i
add users to this list using
EXPOSED_USER(`usernames')"
from http://www.sendmail.org/doc/sendmail-current/cf/README
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it into kernel after each release
myself, but that isn’t easily maintainable with multiple servers.
Let me know if anyone has any insights.
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ing
swap.
So I'd say its fast enough.
Just install base, no GUI, and turn off all nonessential services .
If you want email me off list and I can forward you a crude howto.
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inations { any; };
recursion no;
This is assuming you're setting up views.
Bind and views can get complicated.
You may be better off setting up two DNS servers, one for internal and
one for external.
I have no experience with it but
I have no idea why the packages are installed along with the x86_64 ones
however I add excludepkgs=*.i386 *.i686 to yum.conf and it cakes care of that.
Dan Burkland
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Mathieu Baudier
Sent
guess is that your DNS is badly broken and it is waiting
> for the local machine name and/or IP to resolve. Does 'nslookup' return
> quickly with these?
>
>
My guess would be a resolving problem also.
Its usually what causes sendmail to slow down.
Check your
Jerry Geis wrote:
>> My guess would be a resolving problem also.
>> Its usually what causes sendmail to slow down.
>> Check your /etc/hosts file
>> Dan
>>
>>
> My /etc/hosts file is only has the "nameserver x.x.x.x" entry.
>
> the /va
Dan Carl wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote:
>
>>> My guess would be a resolving problem also.
>>> Its usually what causes sendmail to slow down.
>>> Check your /etc/hosts file
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> My /etc/hosts
Frank Thommen wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> We have now published the sixth version of the Newsletter [...]
>>
>
> What newsletter are you referring to? I cannot find any newsletter
> offer on centos.org.
>
> frank
>
Its in the wiki
http://wiki.centos.org/
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Eugeneapolinary Ju wrote:
> How can I tell wich HDD to swap, when the "cat /proc/mdstat" says one
> HDD of the RAID1 array has died?
>
> Does the HDD's has some serial numbers, that I can see in "reality",
> and I can get that number from e.g.: a commands output?
>
> How could I know wich HDD to
Mark,
What would you recommend for a larger environment then?
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I am a little new to managing large numbers of CentOS/RHEL servers and was
wondering what you experienced sysadmins prefer, Spacewalk or Puppet?
Thanks,
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If you guys would be so kind would you mind emailing some examples of some
puppet policies? It would really be beneficial to me :)
Thanks again for the all replies!
Dan Burkland
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Karanbir
d. Dec 2 12:16:51 nfs rpc.svcgssd[6018]: do you have a keytab entry for
nfs/@ in /etc/krb5.keytab?
I seem to be stuck at this point and would appreciate your insight.
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Miguel Di Ciurcio Filho
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 5:37 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Kerberos + NFSv4 difficulties
Dan Burkland wrote:
>
> d. SECU
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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 11:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Kerberos + NFSv4 difficulties
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On 12/17/2009 1:20 PM, tdu...@sc.rr.com wrote:
> "William L. Maltby" wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 13:29 -0500, tdu...@sc.rr.com wrote:
>>
>>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>
>>> We have been searching the internet since Tuesday.
>>>
>>> We have already tr
On 12/29/2009 11:36 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I looked on the openssl man page but am too dense with commands to
> understand what I need to do. Ran into problems generating a key
> and CSR for SSL, because the web site is on a server with an old
> Ensim Control Panel. Please someone knowle
may help
me.
Thanks!
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. Thanks for
all of the recommendations, I appreciate it.
Regards,
Dan Burkland
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> Behalf Of Michel van Deventer
> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:55 PM
> To: CentOS mailing
RPM. If worse comes to
worse I can always make my own RPM however this would greatly save me some time.
Thanks all,
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ig file.
Authsufficient pam_krb5.so use_first_pass
Authsufficient pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass
Account sufficient pam_ldap.so
Account requiredpam_unix.so
Password sufficient pam_krb5.so
Password sufficient pam_unix.so sha512 shadow nullok try_first_pass use_authok
Sessi
ins (System authenticates against Kerberos and
> pulls account information from LDAP). If so here are >some items you may
> want to verify you have included in your system-auth config file.
>
> >Auth sufficient pam_krb5.so use_first_pass
> >Auth sufficient pa
.
Thanks for your input,
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Dan
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
Christopher Chan [christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:30 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.4 x86_64 authenticating against AD
t; 2008r2)
>
>
> On Friday, February 05, 2010 12:45 PM, Dan Burkland wrote:
> > I am indeed using winbind. While I am not new to CentOS I am a greenhorn
> when it comes to Winbind. What log is considered the main Winbind log?
> (perhaps /var/log/samba/winbind.log?) Also. I h
w AD
users can login to the box. I am however interested in going the LDAP route
mainly for the forward compatability reason stated by Jeff. Is there anything
special I need to do on the DC for the LDAP authentication to work?
Thanks,
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) use 802.11 authentication.
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article in the linux.com archives
http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/40983
Thanks again guys for your input.
Dan
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I apologize if this has been mentioned before but one option would be to use
Apache's Kerberos module for authentication. See the modules sourceforge page
here --> http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/configure.html
Regards,
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if httpd on node1 is dead
(only starts httpd on node2 if the heartbeat daemon on node1 is dead). Is there
anyway to achieve this setup if not with Heartbeat with some sort of other HA
solution?
Thank you!
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ot;rpm -q -a" to get the current package list, and then diff that against
the list you get on a fresh install to figure out what you need to add.
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I tried rm *f and it is not removing it. No what?
rm -- -f
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hoose Fedora or Ubuntu for your desktop, and connect to your more
stable CentOS 5 servers remotely. Or, run Fedora or Ubuntu in a VM.
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ed up having to
fiddle with the settings on those machines. See for example:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107800.
In retrospect, using "lan" or ".site" or something else would have been
better. Since we have our own domain and run our own nameservers,
ll the required libraries, or that you
don't want to have the X server running? You can install the X software
and change the default runlevel in /etc/inittab to 3 (from 5) so that X
won't start. You could still then use setroubleshoot over a netwo
le of space).
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listmail wrote:
>it has the same problem: load average 0.4 when idle.
If you disconnect or shut down the NIC(s), does that make any difference?
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listmail wrote:
Good suggestion. Disconnecting the Ethernet cables from the NICs did not
make a difference. However, shutting down the interfaces (e.g ifdown eth0,
ifdown eth1) did cut the load average down to nothing (0.00).
So it wasn't actual traffic, but something that the interfaces were do
You mentioned these are Supermicro X7DBN boards. They use the Intel
(ESB2/Gilgal) 82563EB Dual-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller. There's an
open bug here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=403121,
"e1000: issues with Intel ESB2/Gilgal (82563EB)". It doesn't describe
your problem, but
e going to run the script daily you should consider setting up a
lock file.
By using a lock file you won't have to worry about the script completing before
the next one starts.
If you're impatient email me and I'll give you a copy of the script I wrote.
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