ke a do. But it's not an easy solution,
it's very command line centric and you could have a hard time decrypting
the very large command list of IOS (and getting used to it).
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 22 January 2008 14:52:19 Alain Spineux wrote:
Of course the main idea is to avoid to have a non firewall dedicated
linux (like centos is) configured by
someone without to much network knowledge be in front of Internet.
I'd really reco
se cases and i'm very satisfied. They are almost
unbreakable, waterproof and they have a safety pressure valve.
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s the OS version is crippled up to prevent relationships !?! IMHO,
relationships are simply mandatory! But they can do whatever they want
and we simply do the same!
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! I still wonder how people are
paying for Winblows Home server...
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Somebody mentioned pfSense. I use it and there is an option that can
boost the performance: Using device polling instead of relying on
interrupts generated by cards. I dunno if CentOS has this kind of
option, the ethernet gurus of this list could provide import
Guy Boisvert wrote:
>
> On top of that, i'd say that a PC, with whatever processor you could
> put, is able to service a certain amount of interrupts / second.
[Snip...]
> Somebody mentioned pfSense. I use it and there is an option that can
> boost the performance: Using de
ents
to connect later if their connection is temporarily refused (a timeout
is not very elegant!)?
I heard that their are some commercial products that does about that
but i'm searching for an open source solution if it exists.
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worsen the problem. Or maybe it's safe to do it. I dunno.
Is there anybody on the list that can comment on what the Communigate
tech support guy said about the "getdtablesize" thing ?
Thanks in advance!
Guy Boisvert
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way, i don't
want to worsen the problem. Or maybe it's safe to do it. I dunno.
Is there anybody on the list that can comment on what the
Communigate tech support guy said about the "getdtablesize" thing ?
Thanks in advance!
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Scott Silva wrote:
on 11/28/2007 12:03 PM Guy Boisvert spake the following:
Hi all!
I have a problem with CentOS 4.4 and Communigate Pro 5.0.9. As
our user number grows, we are seeing "too many files open" error
messages in Communigate logs.
I spoke with Communigate te
Garrick Staples wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 03:03:30PM -0500, Guy Boisvert alleged:
Hi all!
I have a problem with CentOS 4.4 and Communigate Pro 5.0.9. As our
user number grows, we are seeing "too many files open" error messages in
Communigate logs.
I spoke with Commun
Richard Karhuse wrote:
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Garrick Staples wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 03:03:30PM -0500, Guy Boisvert alleged:
Hi all!
I have a problem with CentOS 4.4 and Communigate Pro 5.0.9. As
our
user number grows, we are
ntf("current file limit: %d\n",getdtablesize()); <=== Added ()
exit (0);
}
I got 300 000, it's what i have in /etc/sysctl.conf.
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No
browseable = No
writable = yes
[Videotheque]
comment = Fichiers MPEG2
path = /home/Samba/Videotheque
read only = No
available = Yes
public = Yes
writable = yes
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Le 2011-04-27 13:44, Ryan Wagoner a écrit :
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Guy Boisvert
> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have upgraded my servers yesterday to CentOS 5.6 via yum update.
>> Everything went smoothly except that i have client workstations not part
C INFOS:
===
[r...@svn www]# uname -a
Linux svn.[removed].com 2.6.18-164.el5xen #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 04:47:32 EDT
2009 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
(Guest running under Xen CentOS X64 Host)
[r...@svn www]# cat /etc/issue
CentOS release 5.3 (Final)
httpd-2.2.3-
Ian Wilson wrote:
> Hi Guy;
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Guy Boisvert
> wrote:
>> What i find very strange is this:
>> =
>> [r...@svn mnt]# ll /var/www/svn/applitv/format
>> -r--r--r-- 1 apache apache 2 Oct 11 11
0:31 repos
So i'm stumped!
Maybe i'll have to use the advice from Les Mikesell & Ian Wilson and
configure SourceForge...
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Peter Hinse wrote:
> Am 12.10.09 01:05, schrieb Guy Boisvert:
>
>> [r...@svn ~]# ll /var/www/svn
>> total 16
>> drwxr-xr-x 7 apache apache 4096 Oct 11 11:40 applitv
>> drw-rw-r-- 7 apache apache 4096 Oct 11 10:31 repos
>
> My repos directory has permis
John R Pierce wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> Yep, as well as .xlsx
>>
>> But, I mean, you know all the *pressing* and Important reasons that M$ had
>> to change the file format
>>
>>
>
> FWIW, the new formats are XML based, albeit compressed. in most
> theories, this is a go
ometimes used to escape characters. Now, what
should i do to fix the problem? Change Winbind config to use another
character? Use some kind of escaped character in smb.conf? I'm a
little lost!
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ices behind it.
It was supposed to auto discover and do relationship by itself but
wasn't able to do it properly with our network: Many VLANs and router /
firewall using trunking, etc.
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supposed to get profit from that, that's Redmond's
business model... It's just that i fell bad when i abuse people, Redmond
has no problem with that whatsoever !
Anyway, NOMB but i'm shocked too!
I wish great luck to your wife, she's very courageous ! Living in those
skyrocket as Intel would be alone. AMD
is selling at competitive price so no hurt here. The new line of low
power Opteron are great IMHO.
As a last note, i don't have any affiliation with Tyan and i think you
could get comparable hardware from SuperMicro a
John R Pierce wrote:
Guy Boisvert wrote:
It seems that after all those years of Outlook problems, some are just
into "extreme sports"...
actually, Outlook Express, and its follow-on Windows Mail, have been FAR
more standards compliant than Outlook itself ever was or will be.
ames.
Bob
I second Bob on that! I do a lot of support and top posting is a
*PITA*. It's like reading a book from bottom to top, right to left!
It's "doable" but nor very confortable IMHO.
I'm not saying i have absolute truth, just sharing the view of somebody
tha
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Guy Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only downside is that sometimes, it takes time to get them. It's like
Tyan has problem producing enough for market demand.
Actually from my understanding its sort of th
ave one so for a few clients already with no
problems.
Russ
Well, i just hope you don't have anything secret or sensitive... With
their "search power", it's very easy to automate the info harvesting!
I'm not saying they do it, but they surely have the technology.
Tom Diehl wrote:
On Sun, 18 May 2008, Guy Boisvert wrote:
Well, i just hope you don't have anything secret or sensitive...
With their "search power", it's very easy to automate the info
harvesting!
If you are sending secret or sensitive information via unencrypted
emai
accounts or even validate with a SMB/CIFS PDC (Winblows or
Samba).
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vor of RAID 10 as
one add disks (provided that the controller use more PCI-e lane than the
Adaptec 3405 which use 4 lanes or even using the PCI-X bus). RAID 5
uses XOR calculation.
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is great OS! Well, i may name my
next children "Cento" !!! ;-)
Hey, have a nice day "Linuxito" !
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"More intelligently designed" -> Could you please tell us more on this one?
Simple answer: Open Source (and for a long time) I guess you know what
it means. But I wander if sou
8
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P.S.: As i'm writing this, our application just started to desync !!!
HOW CAN I ROLL BACK TZDATA I Googled all over without finding any
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Guy Boisvert wrote:
Hi!
It appears that there have been some changes to tzdata recently. We
run an application that needs the server to stay at GMT. Previously, we
used the Casablanca timezone but now there seems to be
nt. I just want to understand
better what happened to us and the "time" thing!
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NC server: vncserver -kill :20
Some more infos there:
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,
Please do not top post! It makes life harder in mailing lists.
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
(item 2, "Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts")
I didn't include the last replies but it's all messed up.
Thanks !
Guy Boisvert, i
ist. That's why i'll CC
to the list, it's good for people that don't know about the guidelines.
Maybe you were not aware of them, now you are and thanks for that.
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ink that the CentOS mailing list is
the right place to discuss about Winblows...
On top of that, top posting is irritating at best.
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
(item 2, "Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts")
Thanks for your understa
nal poster
came with all this in the CentOS list. I mean, for Winblows stuff, i'd
post to a Winblows list first!
So thanks for your help but next time, please DNFTT!
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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Guy Boisvert wrote:
A discussion about slowliness or not of Winblows SP3 is *SURELY* off
topic in the CentOS list! I still don't know how the original poster
came with all this in the CentOS list. I mean, for Winblows stuff,
i'd post to
27;s NSIS) so allowed Winblows users can
install easily all this: The installer creates icons, protect SSH keys
(NTFS Encryption), etc... The installer is protected by a password.
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Unified SATA/SAS adapter) and 4 Seagate 15K SAS 73 Gigs
drives (RAID 10). No more iowaits even if now there is 50 users.
I don't know about your context but running on a single drive is
dangerous for data loss anyway.
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nly:
1) If you have SATA drive (or SCSI or...), freedos may not be able to
see the drive
2) I don't know if freedos has an updated version of fdisk that has no
addressing limitation (main not be a showstopper anyway)
Anyway, just a quick tought.
Guy B
3.so.0 is needed by package rpm-libs
What's really missing and why it doesn't seem to be in the repo?
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
Guy Boisvert wrote:
Hi!
I have a new shiny CentOS 5.2 server freshly installed. I wanted
to install VMWare Server but the installer wants to compile a module.
I thought, no problem: Let's install compiler and libraries. So i
did:
yum groupin
e the Adaptec Storage manager under CentOS 5 (with Adaptec 3405
HBA). It seems to be decent (functionality wise) but i saw that it
works under Java... My deception was great when i saw that. I had
numerous problems with Java and management tools on the past. I just
hope i wont't have to
g anything: Standards, posting order,
etc). But that's an entire other story...
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Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribio (15.8.2008 20:01)
I would have just used fdisk instead of partd. If you are adding this
to a raid, you don't need a filesystem, just a partition of the right
size. The contents are going to be wiped by the raid sync anyway.
Thanks
35-40 MB/s and the cpu usage is low). I experienced the Samba problem
that made "disconfort" to Winblows XP but it's fixed now with the update
of Samba.
If you're not into performance, one of these boxes could do it but don't
expect someth
CPU Support
- Greater Access Control (shares, files & folders)
- Multi-Language interface
Another annoyance is the lack of "address bar" in the Winblows Explorer.
It's very handy to be able to type UNC name in address bar.
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2008/10/9 Guy Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
XP Home don't have:
- The RDP server
- Offline Folders
- Dual CPU Support
- Greater Access Control (shares, files & folders)
- Multi-Language interface
Another annoyance is the lack
es for
storage.
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e don't seems to support their hardware very well: Very few
updates since many years.
I dunno if somebody on this list has advises for these Java Apps
problems. Maybe it's just bad coding from these companies. I had some
problems on Linux too but at least, it seems that Sun has open
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Guy Boisvert wrote:
... and we have many problems with that approach which most of the
time uses Java.
I've never seen one that did use java, having used the proxy's for
Areca, 3ware, adaptec and MSI.
I have many servers in production (mostly Winblows box
probably pressure to solve them but IMHO, it's just a classic example of
TCO. And i read that you had problems with Dell servers, then try
something else! It's OT but can say that i have many Tyan and HP
servers in production and no problem at all.
Hope you'll sol
tell you much
IMHO.
I'd first test the power supply. Then remove everything you can and
test with Memtest86+ (let's say, overnight, and while you're at it watch
the power supply under load).
Swap memory with some you know is good. If th
H if it's not configured
properly. On Cisco, serial is always enable out of the box so you can
configure it. It takes their "blue cable" (their are models with the
black one too) and default serial settings are 9600,8,n,1.
Hope this helps
a complement of infos on Cisco:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps700/products_tech_note09186a008010ff7a.shtml
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be expanded.
>>
>
> for large scale VPN networks like that, I'd evalulate the
> Juniper/Netscreen stuff before I'd go Cisco.
>
Ah yeah? Could you tell us why you'd go Juniper before Cisco?
Not that i don't like Juniper, i'm just curiou
i downloaded SmartFTP
which i read should be able to connect.
When i try, i get this error message:
SSL/TLS client handshake failed (Error = 0x80090308)
Does anybody could give me a pointer on this?
Thanks in advance and happy holidays to everybody!
Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008, Guy Boisvert wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out what's going wrong with a "simple" FTPS setup
>> and VSFTPD.
>>
>> I saw references on Google and tried, and tried,
d
it wasn't very practical. I'm not saying i'm an expert at that and it
may very well be my fault if i found it cumbersome.
vsftpd is supposed to support FTPS so it would be perfect in my
situation.
Thanks!
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I can reach easily the server by regular FTP, check my previously
posted config file and you'll see that i don't force local users to use
SSL. For the remote users, i'll redirect port 990 on our firewall to
port 21 on the server. I read that vsftpd can't use differe
nal)
I'll try older FileZilla and report back as soon as i find a solution.
Thanks for your help!
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Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Guy Boisvert wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out what's going wrong with a "simple" FTPS setup
>> and VSFTPD.
> ...
>> When i try
e subnet (and
no, the server doesn't use firewalling)! I'm not even at the firewall
access level!
Thanks for the pointer anyway.
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John R Pierce wrote:
> Guy Boisvert wrote:
>> FTPS is supposed to be directly supported by DreamWeaver, so that why
>> am asking about it.
>>
>
> does Dreamweaver support WebDAV over HTTPS as an update method? this
> would be a LOT EASIER to get working
to but i am at the config/testing stage! If i can't
validate vsftpd working ok with SSL/TLS, i won't tell my client to try
to connect with DreamWeaver.
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if i have
something wrong with the config, or any other subtility.
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ailed to retrieve directory listing
>
> Kai
>
Hi Kai,
Thanks for your input. I had problem with SmartFTP too which was
supposed to work with this setup. Then, i don't know if i should report
a bug...
It's just too bad i can't make this work...
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> On Wed, January 7, 2009 3:23 pm, Ed Westphal wrote:
>> I may start a war here, but I'm going to recommend Lotus Notes / Domino
>> as the collaborative software for you. I've had quite a bit of
>> experience with it in a large multi-national company. It can definitely
>> handle all that you may wa
is some project/job/project site, please let me know.
Please respond offlist. I'll make a resumé of what i found for the
list if there is interest for that.
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d use a format that is supported right out of the box or
easily added. Unfortunately, majority of clients are using Winblows...
I heard about Flash Streaming but still didn't find anything that
would run on Linux (as a streaming server).
Does anybody knows something that woul
Hi!
I'm trying to figure out how to make automount do its job when nobody
is logged at the console and the user access the server by VNC. Does
anybody knows how to make CentOS automount USB Hard Drives / Pendrive
when accessed by VNC?
Thanks!
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MHR wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Guy Boisvert
> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>I'm trying to figure out how to make automount do its job when nobody
>> is logged at the console and the user access the server by VNC. Does
>> anybody knows how
Frank Thommen wrote:
> Guy Boisvert wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> It make senses if you're running a box headless (it will be headless
>> soon, now i'm testing it with K+V+M attached). We're using a CentOS box
>> to plug USB Flash drive & external
ave to do is tell
Linux to install its boot stuff on its own partition.
As for Winblows, it always wipes the boot record and replace with its
own crap. No problem, let Winblows install itself and after everything
is done, just re-install GAG, configure the menu items and you're all set.
have to do is tell
Linux to install its boot stuff on its own partition.
As for Winblows, it always wipes the boot record and replace with its
own crap. No problem, let Winblows install itself and after everything
is done, just re-install GAG, configure the menu items and you're all set.
nux boot stuff, so i can't comment
on how to do it for somebody that had Linux installed first. I'm sure
somebody on the list can give us infos about it and using GAG on MBR
afterward.
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of average Joe is wrong.
And everybody know how arrogant M$ can be! I just hope they continue to
produce ultra heavy crap like Vista! Majority of my clients refuse to
go Vista, thanks Macro$haft!
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down well with some programs.
>
Unless you install Linux on FAT, Winblows won't see it.
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Sorin Srbu wrote:
>
> Isn't reinstalling GAG the same thing as reinstalling grub. What's the
> incentive so to speak? Is GAG so much better, or just easier to work with
> than grub?
>
Easier. GAG has its own boot media (diskette or cd). It has a
graphical interface
didn't know who you were talking about either. It's good to point out
> the problem, but maybe next time leave some text clue as to whom you are
> referring.
>
>
Yeah, i second that. I was wondering if you were talking a
Le 2011-04-29 14:03, Guy Boisvert a écrit :
> Le 2011-04-27 13:44, Ryan Wagoner a écrit :
>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Guy Boisvert
>>wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I have upgraded my servers yesterday to CentOS 5.6 via yum update.
>>>
aces on
the filesystem but didn't tried anything because of bad explanations and
fear of srewing up the partition.
I already backed up the important stuff to another server. I'd like to
know if it's possible to fix that problem quickly, if not i'll
re-install it. But i
d, since the kernel I have with 5.5 is
> 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5 (well, the initial install gave me 2.6.18-194.el5, but
> this was the first upgrade).
>
> Finally, it's almost as though grub were not correctly installed - have
> you checked /boot/grub/device.map?
>
> mark
H
Le 2010-07-02 09:35, Guy Boisvert a écrit :
>
> Yes i tried to boot with the other kernels, same result. I'll check
> device.map soon (i'm offsite now).
>
> Thanks.
>
Finally, i decided to download the latest CentOS version DVD and do an
upgrade. I boote
cl,noatime0 3
Sorry for the long post!
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Le 2013-01-15 10:35, Paul Heinlein a écrit :
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Guy Boisvert wrote:
>
>> I have a couple of samba shares from the 11 TB array (all of them
>> are on the 11TB array). The strange behavior is that if i "ls -al
>> /home/data", i have to
Le 2013-01-15 10:35, Paul Heinlein a écrit :
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Guy Boisvert wrote:
>
>> I have a couple of samba shares from the 11 TB array (all of them
>> are on the 11TB array). The strange behavior is that if i "ls -al
>> /home/data", i have to
ngston 12 Gig RAM (Triple Channel)
LSI 9240-8i
What should i do to debug this? Any pointers, URL, etc would be
greatly appreciated!
Thanks all.
Guy Boisvert, ing.
IngTegration inc.
http://www.ingtegration.com
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Le 2013-06-27 10:08, m.r...@5-cent.us a écrit :
> Hi, there,
>
> Guy Boisvert wrote:
>> I just received a Supermicro server back from factory repair.
>> Installed CentOS 6.3 x86_64 fresh from DVD (tried with 6.4, same
>> result). Everything goes fine until i
Le 2013-06-27 10:39, Reindl Harald a écrit :
>
> Am 27.06.2013 16:26, schrieb Guy Boisvert:
>> As for Supermicro, i was using Tyan before but their support (and
>> associated website) was very bad (last time i used it was 2 years ago,
>> maybe it's better now, dunno..
Le 2013-06-27 11:18, Tru Huynh a écrit :
>
> Can you rule out a conflict with the LSI card? ie removing it completely.
>
> CentOS 6.4 without installing the virtualisation tool works?
>
> Bios version at latest available version?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tru
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