I've used DRBD on several machines and different flavors with great
satisfaction. Of course if you have to begin now a drbd cluster you'd
better use the latest version.
On the other hand we have still DRBD/Ha clusters running on CentOS 4.x
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but it seems that they
are blocked somewhere ...
I'm myself running such cluster with the appropriate RPMS and they run
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licy is to only build freely distributable sources
> published from upstream on that route.
>
> - KB
Especially if that implies having some Windows machines to build them ;-)
If you have RHN access, feel free to have a look at the SRPM, and for
sure in the SPEC/Makefile : that's
g than a sa-update will not fix when they decide to update the
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real spam) thanks to bayes. The FH_DATE_PAST_20XX scored up but bayes
scored down on the other hand so no False Positive here ;-)
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Yes, someone has to add it to the "To Do" list.
In the meantime i've myself used and redirected people at
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/
*really* needed for updated documentation like the Virtualization one
(because of
would be worth caring about?
>
> the only thing i can think of that might be worthwhile is that OEL
> might change some of the default kernel parms thru /etc/sysctl.conf
> that make that distro more appropriate for running large oracle
> databases. beyond that, i have no idea.
>
>
line does not seem to be enough to say install with eth0 even though
there may be an eth1.
How do I tell kickstart to not prompt for which network and just use eth0.
ksdevice=eth0 .. read
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/KickStart?highlight=%28ksdevice%29
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ter than manual
installations ... (for virtual or real nodes)
And if you really want to use anaconda in gui mode, why not just launch the install with vnc and take the gui remotely ?
On the other hand, i know that anaconda gui in 5.X is working ok with remote kvm (i've tested on I
tutorial when i deployed
it on CentOS 4.x ... (please note that it has surely to be updated ..
;-) ) : http://www.arrfab.net/?topic=tutorials&id=squid
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a pxe menu howto on the wiki, but i don't mind seeing a
3 lines explanation about modifying the netboot.iso image ... that's
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
lingu wrote:
Hi,
I AM RUINING squid PROXY ON CENTOS 5
Don't do that, then.
SCNR, really.
Ralph
hehe, Ruining a squid proxy on centos 5 . i already knew the ./
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Joke aside, using CentOS is more than enough to prepare for the
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You're right that nvidia kmod doesn't work with Xen kernels though ...
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> calendar server?
>
Zarafa (community edition) supports ical (and very soon caldav) and had
also a webaccess (for mail/calendar/etc ...)
You can sync directly on your mobile devices too with their z-push
opensource solution
http://www.zarafa.com
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thank you very very much for your help
>
the smb.conf file from samba on CentOS 5 is well documented .. and also
the samba.org website
Basically you need to setup your ldap correctly, import the samba
schema, initialize the domain (you can use smbldap-tools for that, very
easy), configure sa
pm
>
> Phil
Which i also wrote on planet.centos.org some weeks ago ;-)
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ll happen with the upcoming kvm packages from 5.4 : i'm currently
testing those packages (from RHEL 5.4beta) with the newer libvirt,
virt-manager, virt-install on a CentOS 5.3 system and they work ok.
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not reachable from your side ?
How have you configured you LV ? linear or stripped ?
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I've done it several times to let people access games/webmail sites
during lunch time and block them during working-hours ...
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Sven wrote:
Hi folks
Anybody running CentOS on Eee PC 1000H? In CentOS wiki[0] there is a
draft about Eee PC 900 from Fabian Arrotin. Does the same howto work for
Eee PC 1000H?
Oups, it seems i didn't see that post, sorry for the delay
AFAIK the Eee PC 1000 doesn't use th
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Jerry Geis a écrit :
I am looking for a kernel boot option that specifies "nonetwork"
I have found in searching the nousb - nopcmcia etc but I have not
found one for nonetwork.
Is there one and what is it called?
You can create profiles with system-config-network if needed and modify
grub
security = ADS or security =
domain , depending on your windows domain) , join the domain, use
winbind to resolv windows users/group, modify /etc/nsswitch.conf and
start using the samba server
More informations on the samba website of course
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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Fabian Arrotin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi Fabian,
Do you have any documentation for me on this? I don't know iSCSI at
all - well I haven't used it before myself, but from what I understand
it's
RAID?
I hope that some more experienced list member can ellucidate me on this.
Hope it's done now ;-)
PS : i've installed dozens of CentOS/RHEL on IBM machines without any
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t;versions".. Oh yeah, I
need the x86_64 .iso.
I'm not sure i've got the point ... you have the normal kernel and the
choice to install xen if you want .. it's up to you : nobody forces you
to install it. The same rule applies to Gnome/KDE/etc ;-)
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I'm running CentOS 5.1. Is there any way to run MSDE or MSSQL on Linux?
Please help.
Thanks,
Chaminda Mendis
No and it will never happen : i doubt Microsoft will ever release
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>
> What are you guys using with good results?/
> Thanks?
> jlc
Squid with some blacklists (i usually use
ftp://ftp.univ-tlse1.fr/pub/reseau/cache/squidguard_contrib/blacklists.tar.gz)
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wrote:
> Ralph Angenendt a écrit :
>>>
>>> J'ai toujours eu un faible pour Red Hat, mais là, je les apprécie
>>> carrément. Comme quoi l'esprit de partage ne s'arrête pas au code
> source.
>>
>> Mind your language, Kiddo!
>>
>
>
ice to only one ip address??
>
> Many thanks.
I don't think that the actual tgtd can do that .. but i have also two
nics on my iscsi target server and they use different lan anyway : one
for management/host access and the other (in a separate vlan) for the
iscsi traffic between ho
er machine (saving the download
> time later).
>
> How do I tell yum to go ahead and download the file?
>
> THanks,
>
> Jerry
Use yumdowloader (from the yum-utils package)
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I also hope that NetworkManager 0.7 (which is foreseen for el 5.3) will
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ompliants because it's a combination of the mail, uid and other
attributes (like short name/alternate name)
I had to put a sendmail relay box in front of multiple domino servers
and i prefered querying the ldap once and build a local access table for
sendmail than quer
or,
depending on the number of servers to be monitored
IIRC the embedded SAS aacraid (aka Serveraid 8i) (poor)raid1 card can be
monitored with arcconf/hrconf (don't remember exactly which one but you
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 09:04:46 +0100, "MOKRANI Rachid"
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is someone has an experience for adding a network driver when starting a
> network installation.
>
> My network internal card is : Intel 82567M Gigabit (laptop HP 8530w)
>
> This card is not recognized by my system : Ce
onnal `ping remote.host.on.internet`
I've had a look at arptables and tested ` arptables -A OUT -s 192.168.X.X !
-d 192.168.X.0/24 -o eth3 -j mangle --mangle-ip-s my.public.ip` but that
doesn't seem to do the trick ..
Any ideas ?
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Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi Fabian:
>
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 08:16, Fabian Arrotin
> wrote:
>> Question is : how can i "mangle" output packets to appear coming from
>> public ip and not from 192.168.X.X ?
>
> Found this that might help yo
Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
>> Hi Fabian:
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 08:16, Fabian Arrotin
>> wrote:
>>> Question is : how can i "mangle" output packets to appear coming from
>>> public ip and not from 192.168.X.X
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 14:14, Fabian Arrotin
> wrote:
>> On the other hand, 10 minutes after i had sent my mail (and 3 coffee
>> later to be precise) i saw also a picture from wikipedia
>> (http://upload.wikimed
raig
>
No , this is called "Spam" ...
So please let's stop discussing it ...
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only for version 5.
>
> Kind regards
> Per Qvindesland
>
There is a PPC64 RHEL4.x but you need an IBM Power machine (aka iSeries
, pSeries or JS2x blade) to use it .. so no PPC32 RHEL available for you
Mac .. but there was a CentOS 4.0beta PPC version that i installed on an
old G4 at
kernel and some other components for the cell sdk).
I admit that my RPMforge PPC builder is still running FC6 but uses mock
against RHEL4/RHEL5 to produce el4/el5 rpmforge rpms ;-)
On my other G4 i've installed YDL 6, waiting for C5 to appear
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didn't help :(
If you have ideas, they are welcome but maybe such discussion can be
held in the appropriate list (aka centos-promo on lists.centos.org). Or
even better : join the CentOS promo SIG ! ;-)
Thanks
PS : Fosdem pictures are now online and presentations are available on
the Fosdem2
David Hrbáč wrote:
> Fabian Arrotin napsal(a):
>> PS : Fosdem pictures are now online and presentations are available on
>> the Fosdem2009 wiki page
>
> Fabian,
> I see only redirect page on http://wiki.fosdem.org/
> Regards,
> David Hrbáč
David, i was speaking ab
cting as
gateway/iptables firewall and it worked perfectly.
The only 'problem' is that iptables connection status is of course not
shared between the two nodes.
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om previous kernels to all install kernels.
So that means that in your actual
/lib/modules/2.6.18-92.1.22.el5/weak-updates/drbd82/ folder contains
symlinks to the original one.
It that the case ? have you manually deleted the old
/lib/modules/2.6.18-92.1.13.el5/ directory ?
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) that recently released their product under GPL
(not the M$ outlook connector though) .. worth trying
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;simply" upgrade to
> 5.3 without reinstallation ?
>
> Tx
>
No, you'll have manual intervention because now in 5.3 gfs2 module is
included by default in the 2.6.18-128.el5 kernel and isn't a external
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addresses change.
>
> So far in my limited testing this only seems to happen on the domu. The dom0
> seems to be OK, although I have not yet rebooted it.
>
> I did not see anything in the release notes.
>
> Regards,
>
We have updated several domU's i386 and x86_
gt; Ralph,
> I don´t like this solution. When things go wrong I want to look at the
> source. And as for now there's no reference to look at.
> David Hrbáč
>
>
Right, if you "don't like this solution", feel free to take a RHN
account .. btw you can always fetch U
cluster , or even better
(what i do usually) broadcast in a separate vlan for the heartbeat
signal (you don't broadcast to the production network that way, so more
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there were not a lot of feedback : the plan is/was to move it to extras
when enough testing/reports have hit the -devel list ...
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Matt wrote:
> Does anyone know of a howto on setting up raid1 on CentOS 5.x 64 bit?
>
hmmm, the same way as for i386 ? ...
You can do that during setup (with anaconda)
You can also do that after machine is installed, but that's a bit tricky
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error: %post(pam-0.99.6.2-4.el5.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 127
But that doesn't happen with x86_64 though .. To be investigated
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Any idea how to fix 2. and 3. ?
>
Is there a particular reason why you don't/can't use pxe boot and
fetching the ks files over the network ?
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(wired/wifi/webcam/suspend/hibernate) but real slow in comparison with
F10 .. :/
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> Hi,
>
> Where can I find the test (or final) version of the c5-webstack?
>
> Regards.
>
There is no official c5-webstack now , but all the components (afaik)
are in the [testing] repo for a while ...
One day they'll move to [centosplus]
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On 09/21/2011 07:55 PM, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
>
>
Known bug/issue upstream and not yet fixed .. the workaround described
in the comments worked for me :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=666256
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will automatically jump to $actual_version (so 6.6+packages updated
post 6.6 release)
Of course, one can argue that he can just "stick" with a particular
release (by modifying yum or even not running yum update at all) but
then it's another game, as it means no security update[s] at
L repo, we found a uppercase/lowercase conversion issue.
We have fixed it and it's now working on all mirrorlist nodes
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uired packages to init a CentOS 7 i686
buildroot are available since day #1 on http://buildlogs.centos.org
I wanted then to remove those packages, but just by looking at my
webserver logs, it seems more and more people are now using those wine
packages :-(
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that would normally work :
exclude=wine* openal*
Remove also those packages (if still installed on disk) and then you
should be able to install wine (both x86_64 and i386)
As it seems quite some people are interested in wine packages, and
that EPEL will probably not build those packages, I'm wo
just as a PoC , some time ago and I
tested it on a Pentium 4 / 2.8Ghz and 1Gb of ram :
https://twitter.com/Arrfab/status/553547691272445953
While it "works" it's quite slow so probably better then to stick with
CentOS 6 and wait for something lighter than Gnome3/Gnome-shell as
Deskto
el/6/x86_64/ EPEL6 has iperf and
> iperf3 while EPEL7 has just iperf3.
>
> netperf is also very good, but it's more complex to use and I'm not
> aware of packages for it.
>
> Marcelo
>
I used iperf quite a lot in the past and then switched to iperf3,
which I al
t;
>
> Please wait, loading kernel.
>
> :0,/vmlinux: Unable to open file, Invalid device
>
> Boot:
>
>
>
> How can I boot it up? Please give me an advice .
>
That's "interesting" , as we have no PPC/PP64 CentOS 7 installation
DVD ...
So not s
of puppet/foreman are you using ? Note that foreman has
the foreman-selinux package that is used to automatically tune
contexts and booleans needed for this.
You can still reapply those settings with
/usr/sbin/foreman-selinux-{disable,enable,relabel}
There is no need
been copied to vault, so will disappear from
mirror.centos.org soon.
SRPMS will be synced to vault soon too, probably later today.
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with.
That will not be priority #1 though, as we're also working on other
things, like using FAS for central auth for resources like
cbs.centos.org and git.centos.org.
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vestigation to see how to help stopping the flood, even if not
originating from/passing through the centos.org servers ...
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On 25/08/15 23:09, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On 25/08/15 20:39, Alice Wonder wrote:
>> julie70773 [at] loverhearts.com
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>> Responded off-list to message on the list, spam with content
>> that is not suitable for minors.
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through the centos mail server[s] but an abuse report has be
sent to the cloud provider hosting the VMs used to send those spam
messages directly to the list users.
Cheers,
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On 26/08/15 20:11, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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> On Wed, August 26, 2015 12:55 pm, James A. Peltier wrote:
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> with their customer). This message will inadvertedly serve as a
> test if what is said is done ;-)
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> Valeri
>
I wanted to confirm the previous mail that we've received from
DigitalOcean too, and the fact that they blocked outgoing mails from
the originating IPs.
Let me th
but if you have useful informations (like some headers),
feel free to forward those to me (and not on the list).
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just install CentOS 7.0.1406 (LiveCD would be enough to
test) and see if that works ? That will not fix the issue for a yum
update though, but at least that would give directions.
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gt; for someone else.
>
Thanks a lot for having shared this. I haven't tried (yet) to test
mailman on CentOS 7 and the only one we have is on CentOS 6, and
(unfortunately) no ipv6 addr, but I do remember having had to do this
for ipv4 addr too (in /etc/hosts) to bypass the high number o
peedtest-cli, and use it (through crontab) with speedtest-cli
- --simple then parse the output.
- From that point you can put it everywhere you want (file, db,
zabbix-sender, etc)
Cheers,
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The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org
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Are you searching for the 2.99.917 one ?
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where is your rpm for backuppc coming ?
/var/run on EL7 is in fact pointing to /run , which is tmpfs, so
packages aren't supposed to drop something there directly, or that
will be gone anyway next time your restart the machine.
Workaround for those not-yet-fixed-for-systemd-packages : man
tmpfiles.d (
it can be reviewed/fixed for all other
users ?
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gs ?
I'm injecting the kickstart directly into the initrd.img
(transparently through --initrd-inject= )
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Yamamoto Takuya NEC Platforms, Ltd.
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> NEC Platforms, Ltd. Confidential
>
Main website and wiki can have some informations around this :
- - https://www.centos.org/legal/trademarks/
- - https://wiki.centos.org/Donate
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Fabian Arrotin
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t thread/subject in less that 24 hours isn't the
best option.
I'll reply to your original thread, so let's consider this one stopped
Cheers,
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Fabian Arrotin
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65]: 2015-11-25 17:20:14 ERROR:
> Raising SystemExit in run_server
Are you sure that you're running CentOS 7 and not some kind of VPS
(using a shared kernel, and on which you can't modify iptables rules) ?
What about "modinfo ip_tables ; uname -a " ?
Cheers,
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y default*)
The more details you can give, the better, as at first sight that
doesn't seem to be a normal setup
Cheers,
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