[CentOS] DRBD+GFS - Logical Volume problem

2009-06-05 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
Hi list. I am dealing with DRBD (+GFS as its DLM). GFS configuration needs a CLVMD configuration. So, after syncronized my (two) /dev/drbd0 block devices, I start the clvmd service and try to create a clustered logical volume. I get this: On "alice": [r...@alice ~]# pvcreate /dev/drbd0 Phys

Re: [CentOS] DRBD+GFS - Logical Volume problem

2009-06-05 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
2009/6/5 Giuseppe Fuggiano : > Hi list. > > I am dealing with DRBD (+GFS as its DLM).  GFS configuration needs a > CLVMD configuration.  So, after syncronized my (two) /dev/drbd0 block > devices, I start the clvmd service and try to create a clustered > logical volume.  I

Re: [CentOS] Basic setup for vsftpd ?

2009-06-07 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
Edit /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf 2009/6/7 Niki Kovacs : > Hi, > > I'm currently fiddling with G4U (Ghost for Unix), and I need to setup a > local FTP server in order to get it to work. > > # yum groupinstall "FTP Server" --> installed vsftpd > > Here's what I'd like to do : > > * no anonymous access

Re: [CentOS] IPv6 docs, howtos, descriptions

2009-06-12 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
2009/6/12 Tony Asnicar : > I know...google...BUT: > Does someone has good howtos, docs, descriptions, opinions in forums, or > similar things about IPv6 and "related things"? > I just think it would be a very good idea to collect some links about it... > Regards, and thank you in anticipation Just

Re: [CentOS] NAS Storage server question

2009-06-12 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
2009/6/11 Coert Waagmeester : > Hello all, Hi, > At our office a have a server running 3 Xen domains. Mail server, etc. > > I want to make this setup more redundant. > > There are a few howtos on the combination of Xen, DRBD, and heartbeat. > That is probably the best way. I am using a combinati

Re: [CentOS] Manually rolling logfiles over

2009-01-16 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
2009/1/16 Joseph L. Casale : > How can I do this w/o restarting services or rebooting? If I understood well what you are looking for, to manually rotate your logs, you could launch logrotate as follows: logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/ -- Giuseppe Fuggi

[CentOS] CentOS failover cluster

2009-01-16 Thread Giuseppe Fuggiano
What should I use to configure a failover cluster under CentOS? Is there Red Hat Cluster Suite or something like that? Thank you in advance. -- Giuseppe Fuggiano ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo