d for that?
Otherwise is it possible to setup exim to use clamd on a different server via
tcp/ip?
tia
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Lorenzo wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem updating clamav on my mail server:
Error: Missing Dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4) is needed by package clamav
Error: Missing Dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4) is needed by package clamd
Error: Missing Dependency: rtld(GNU_HASH
Rogelio Bastardo ha scritto:
I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each
time. While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade"
doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this?
Does "yum -y upgrade
Matthew Miller ha scritto:
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 04:36:55PM +0200, Lorenzo wrote:
I'd like to be able to do a "yum upgrade" without having to hit Y each
time. While "yum install -y [program]}" seems to work, "yum -y upgrade"
doesn't seem to. Is ther
uot;best" solution I found.
At this time I guess we should ask the people that develop yum: does anyone
know how to get in touch with them?
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Dag Wieers ha scritto:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Lorenzo wrote:
James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would like
to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the network and not
hundreds of times.
If there isn'
solution" meaning.
And I wish I would able to write such a program, but my programming skills are
really really poor.
Hey, it may sound strange to you guys out there, but here in Italy there are
still people that don't learn English at school..
miss some option in
configuration file?
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and I have to delete all unwanted old
files manually.
Is there a better solution?
Kai
Have you tried mrepo?
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orking,
and I don't have too much time to spend on learning command-line tools).
Does anyone have a suggestion for an easy Single Sign On server?
Tia
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p.s. Of course all the above under CentOS 5 ;)
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options snd-hda-intel index=0
remove snd-hda-intel { /usr/sbin/alsactl store 0 >/dev/null 2>&1 || : ; };
/sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-hda-intel
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e right file is modprobe.conf
Before editing the file try with modprobe snd-hda-intel if it works
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control software (airVision) should
install also on linux
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want to get them all, make sure to duplicate the machine
packagelist you want to get the downloads for)
you can then copy these files to the new machine(s) /var/cache/yum/
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
What about centos 4? Does exists something similar?
T
Johnny Hughes ha scritto:
Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
Johnny Hughes ha scritto:
Kenneth Porter wrote:
Googling for this feature, I saw reports from the yum developer that it
wasn't yet implemented. This was in mailing list posts from a year or
more ago. Did it ever make it into the yum cod
Yes it damaged it. I had to reinstall from scratch... Any pretty way to
find broken links on the entire filesystem would be welcome however.
try fslint (rpmforge repository)
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nking about yum... you could do
yum list installed | tail -n +4 | awk '{ print $1 }'
but still there is some work to do.
Maybe "rpm -qa" is a better way to have the list, but still, if you have to
install multiple systems at once, I guess that kickst
OCS-ng, but everything broke on the upgrade of the test
pc...
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p-replicator so that it can work as a proxy for rpm files.
Stay tuned, shortly, I hope, I'll have some news.
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If only the first cd had an install option like "linux minimal" instead
of going into anaconda and de-selecting everything one by one. Or even a
button to "un-select all".
If I recall correctly when you select all then the same button becames an
un-select all... so just push it twice and
write (or overwrite) anything on \tftpboot directory
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on of how I might accomplish this with CentOS?
Hi,
after a lot of googling and searching I think I've found something that looks
really interesting:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/http-replicator
I'm testing it right now, it looks really promising.
Regards
L
Kai Schaetzl ha scritto:
Lorenzo wrote on Thu, 11 Oct 2007 09:38:21 +0200:
Have you tried mrepo?
How would this help? The main problem is to get rid of the "old" updates.
Kai
You're right, I thought that mrepo would get rid of old updates by himself, but
id doesn't
Dag Wieers ha scritto:
yOn Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would like
to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the network and not
hundreds of times.
If there
( ;) ) windows programs...
what about Linux?
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imple yum cache/proxy; as
soon as I have news I'll let you know, as in that case you don't need anymore
to setup squid and the proxy box will be really trivial to setup.
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mrepo
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James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
James A. Peltier ha scritto:
Hi All,
I'm trying to find out the best way to mirror the kbsingh
repositories because most of my machines do not have access to the
outside world.
What is the best way to do this. I want extras and
and I am getting errors
because the device changes from sdb to sdc and
thanks in advance
Israel
Another quick and dirty way:
put a file (maybe an hiden file) on your device, and on top of your script
search for that file on the various disks...
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lean all' but the problem still persists. Can
you please give me the clue on how to solve this.
Thanks,
junji
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Is this appening even if you put the proxy=http://: directive on
/etc/yum.conf
data' and 'yum clean all' but the
problem still persists. Can you please give me the clue on how to solve
this.
Thanks,
junji
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Is this appening even if you put the proxy=http://:
directive on
/etc/yum.conf
r similar?
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Dag Wieers ha scritto:
On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
I have a little trouble with mrepo: yum groups doesn't seem to be setup
correctly; if I do "yum grouplist" it only gives me
Installed Groups:
Yum Utilities
Available Groups:
FreeNX and NX
XFCE-4.4
Craig White ha scritto:
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 15:37 +0100, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
Dag Wieers ha scritto:
On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
I have a little trouble with mrepo: yum groups doesn't seem to be setup
correctly; if I do "yum grouplist" it only gives me
I
Scott Ehrlich ha scritto:
Problem solved - I discoverered was not installed. I guess yum install
wildcards - *whatever* doesn't always work!
I performed a manual yum install php php4 php5 php-mysql and discovered
php and php-cli need to be installed. Well, ya learn something every day!
Tha
;m nuts, but I'm happy with not having to reinstall everything every
6/12 months.
:)
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hen needed, and unmounted after a while of not using it anymore.
Is this fine with your environment?
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.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) does some more
"caching" and puts on play some more distribution algorithms on it's own,
that's why it doesn't give the same answers that other dns do.
I remember there where issues also about www.google.com not givin
rule having
a "backup route" to the other ISP.
Cheers,
Lorenzo
Il giorno ven 12 mar 2021 alle ore 08:31 Thomas Stephen Lee <
lee.i...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 2:04 AM Kenneth Porter
> wrote:
> >
> > --On Tuesday, February 16, 2021
2009/10/25 Les Mikesell :
> Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 Oct 2009, Philip Gwyn wrote:
>>
>>> On 24-Oct-2009 Oliver Ransom wrote:
I don't think there are any ramifications/disadvantages of running the
SSH daemon on a non standard port.
>>
>> Unless I want to sftp. It always looks
yum.conf
One word of warning if you want to go to the same route: you have to
setup 2 different mirrors for x86_64 and i386 arch., because there are
i386 packages built for the x86_64 platform that have the same name
but different checksum/content than the one for i386.
HTH
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on /etc/gdm/PostSession/:0 to make a backup on exit, but if
it's a kiosk you can't be sure that the session will be properly closed
(hitting ctrl-alt-backspace will bypass the PostSession script), so I guess
PreSession would be better.
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version (shared storage via drbd, and many other, I think that the wiki can
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I guess you could use /etc/ether to make the mapping persistent.
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ArcosCom Linux User ha scritto:
2 questions:
a) Must I put the same IP with 3 "virtual macs" under the same interface?
b) Must the ARP entry be changed in the bridges? In the computers?
Well, I don't remember for sure if I did something on the Cluster side (maybe I
choose "Multicast" on
gement/Yum/Priorities"; and add new
repository
"http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories?action=show&redirect=Repositories";
4) http://wiki.centos.org
5) google
99) when anything else fails: ask this list ;)
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rpmforge (which could have some base package updated): priority=20
EPEL: priority=30
and so on with other repos...
Does this look reasonable?
TIA
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> Alternatively, it is written if you have set the
> option
> dual_log_enable.
>
>
> So if you enable the wu-ftpd style logging then it goes to to xferlog_file.
>
> Nataraj
>
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JohnS ha scritto:
> On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 16:40 -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> SOMEbody on this list must have this combination working by now.
>>
>> How does one enable the firefox jre plugin for Sun's x86_64
>> distribution? Every site that I can find refers to making a link to
>> a now non-exi
tegrator/download
> http://katana.oooninja.com/f/software/odf-converter-integrator-0.2.2-1.i386.rpm
> you should be good to go.
>
+1
I'm using it also on window$ and works flawlessly
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lace to put
"ip route" commands and configuration files?
Does someone have a better place other than rc.local?
If I put them in rc.local, is there a way to issue a command like "service
network restart"?
TIA
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use "scope" so... could you try
doing this:
ip route delete default
ip route add default scope global nexthop via 173.11.51.46 weight 10 nexthop
via 67.152.166.2 weight 20
for what I can recall that was all that I need to tell the system about the
dual route. Of course if you
luc...@lastdot.org ha scritto:
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Lorenzo
> Quatrini wrote:
>> John R Pierce ha scritto:
>>
>>> now, these commands are NOT persistent, and, AFAIK, RHEL has no
>>> provision for `ip route` or rule commands, so I end up sticking
that there are few checks
and calls to /sbin/ifup-pre-local, /sbin/ifup-local,
/sbin/ifdown-pre-local, /sbin/ifdown-local, so I guess that this is
the "right" place to put ip routes and rules commands.
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>
> i dunno, i would sort of assume the -local functions are for the
> localhost interface (/dev/lo), and the idea of having system specific
> config files in /sbin/ is somewhat abhorrant.
I agree!
>
> in fact, upon some digging, it looks like you put RULES in
> /etc
I upgrade to 5.3 will I get gcc 4.x by default?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Patrick
>
Yes, I guess: on my pc I get
rpm -q centos-release
centos-release-5-3.el5.centos.1.i386
rpm -q gcc
gcc-4.1.2-44.el5.i386
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saved the file and did a "service snmpd restart" (and chkconfig snmpd on)
and voilà: snmpd was up and running :)
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that directory and every time I issue a command (on
that directory) I get the warning.
Of course you can do something more elegant (for example change the color of
the whole prompt...)
Don't know the impact on performance...
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e dependency issue, which
needed to be sorted manually.
Again, I guess it really depends on what you are administering and if/how you
can handle a server outage, so you have to carefully make your own decision
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> There is a very large issue with all people running VPS machines that
> are waiting for upgrades.
>
>
Looks like, at least for openvz, virtualized machines are safe
http://openvz.org/pipermail/users/2009-August/002961.html
Boris Epstein ha scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two near identical CentOS 5.5 machines; both are running named
> server (DNS). On one using system-config-bind I can easily define a
> slave zone; on the other, it is a no go: it says the definition is
> there, etc. but there is no corresponding file
y satisfied with it and I would
recomend it: the system is fast and responsive, and the usb port adds really a
lot of flexibility (eg. file sharing, usb dongle backup, squid with cache and
so on...).
HTH
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(source: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeScreensaver/FrequentlyAskedQuestions)
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--kill --silent" wich save and close the current session without user intervention?
Or can you point me on the right direction to rebuild the SRPM with the patch
for this bug (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149447)?
thanks,
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rewrite of the full disk would work?
Eg. "dd if=/dev/sda pf=/dev/sda bs=512"
Shoudl this be done at runlevel 1 or offline or I can do it without too many
worries, since I'm reading and rewriting the same data on the disk?
TIA and sorry
nate ha scritto:
> Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
>> I have few disk that have offline uncorrectables sectors;
>
> Ideally it should be done using the manufacturer's tools,
> and really any disk that has even one bad sector that the OS
> can see should not be relied upon,
Is this safe on a full running system? Has to be done at runlevel 1 or with a
live cd?
I think this is "better" than the manufactureur way, as dd is always present
and works with any brand.
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cation thing)
Also I finally noticed that badblocs has a non-distructive read-write mode (the
man page is outdated and doesn't mention that) which can be used routinely (say
once at month) to force a check of the whole disk.
Thanks to all for the explanation
ive.
>
> Note the phrase beginning with "By default only...". I'll admit it could
> be more clearly stated.
>
The Italian translation of the man page is outdated... I guess I sould stick
with the original version of man pages, or at least remember to check them.
Lorenzo
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t sure about the syntax but I guess you could
try to put 10.10.80.* or 10.10.80.0/24 there to allow queries from you network
Also remove "10.10.80.0;" from listen-on port as it isn't needed (here you can
specify addresses if your server is multi-homed and you want it to listen only
on s
x of=/xxx bs=nnn
This should give all the other process priority over dd
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Lorenzo Quatrini ha scritto:
> Joseph L. Casale ha scritto:
>> Is there a way to nice the IO on a process such as dd?
>> If not, what could be a way to control the IO level of
>> such a process from bogging down a server to severely.
>>
>
> As I was told few
7;t be sure... But I
> suspect you're looking in the right place.
> However with IMAP the mail can stay on the server, so unless you tell
> your MUA to download a copy locally you only see index files.
I can confirm that: if you select the folder for offline use
ll a local imap
server (over wich you'll can do all the backups that you like) and keep it in
sync with google with imapsync (rpmforge repository).
Looks simple and straightforward to do:
http://nivox.blogspot.com/2008/02/gmail-imap-backup.html
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scripting around rpm -Va (to find modified files from
rpms) and a 'comm' between "rpm -qla" and something like "find /" (with some
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ore_device", OPTIONS+="last_rule"
I put the "?" on the ID field because I know that the order of the controller
can change (a kernel update could trigger the switch); also I tried with and
without the spaces at the end of v
2010/3/30 nate :
> Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> do you know if there is a way at boot time do disable specific LUN's on a
>> SCSI
>> bus of a particular controller?
>
> What do you need to do this for?
>
> How about just echoing the command to
2010/3/30 nate :
> Lorenzo Quatrini wrote:
>> This is what I'm doing right now; but I was searching for a way of
>> doing it earlier on startup.
>> I'm playing with a non partitionable DS4300 FC, and I would like to
>> avoid LUN contention.
>
> Since it a
t line.
>
For what I understand it help on enabling/disabling a whole device; I only need
to disable some LUNS attached to a device... am I wrong? Can this be used to
disable specific LUN?
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ly suspect a problem with BIND, but I can't find it, and have no
> idea where to go from here.
Or try to use dnsmasq (from base) to see if the problem really is with BIND
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> Is there a way to shut this nonsense down? Or because I am sending the
> 404, I am doing all that is reasonable to do?
>
You could use fail2ban to reduce the load on the server; here is my config:
cat /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/apache-errorcode.conf
# Fail2Ban configuration file
#
#
> mv /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-358.0.1.el6.i386.img
> /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-358.0.1.el6.i386-nouveau.img
> dracut /boot/initramfs-2.6.32-358.0.1.el6.i386.img 2.6.32-358.0.1.el6.i386
>
> Interestingly enough, the new initramfs that I got from this command is
> slightly
> smaller than the one that I
Try telling grub to swap the disks:
> title Windows 7
map (hd1) (hd0)
map (hd0) (hd1)
> rootnoverify (hd1,0)
> chainloader +1
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Hi,
why would you use vi and not vim? Vim is better! : P
if you can access the machine over ssh you can edit a file on the remote
host using this special path when opening it:
vim scp://username@host//path/to/file/on/remote/host/filename.extension
or if you've already opened vim you can edit it b
his or point me in the right
> direction to get this fixed it would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Joe
>
Hello Joe,
I had exactly the same problem. I guess that the problem is the yum
version upgraded. To solve it I searched for an older yum version. I
found this one: yum-2.4.3-4.el4.centos.noarch. And at least it works.
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Joe Klemmer escribió:
On Tue, 25 Dec 2007, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Where ever you got it from, that is what broke your system.
It came from the atrpms repo. I downgraded and all is fine. Thank
you and to Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez for pointing me in the right
direction.
You are
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Hello,
I own a PCI-Express parallel card installed on my server Fujitsu TX100
S2. I am running CentOS 6 x64. In Kernel version
2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64, it was correctly detected as:
[root@Carmen ~]# lspci -vvv -s 05:00.2
05:00.2 Parallel controller: NetMos Technology Device 9912 (prog-if 03
above url.
>>
>> No problems so far.
> Activating the CR repo and*updating the kernel might also fix any issues*
> with the e1000e driver (that did the trick for me).
Or create new ones, as happened to me
>
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El 16/10/11 14:37, Patrick Lists escribió:
> On 10/16/2011 10:39 AM, Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez wrote:
>> I had no trouble with panics booting new CR kernel either, but detecting
>> my PCI-e parallel port
>> http://www.spinics.net/lists/centos/msg119673.html. The worst is nob
El 16/10/11 21:08, John R Pierce escribió:
> On 10/16/11 6:57 AM, Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez wrote:
>> Following your link I only see "Compatible with Windows
>> ME/2000/XP/Vista/7" Are you sure it will work with CentOS 6? I don't use
>> it for print anythin
03:57 PM, Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez wrote:
> [snip]
>>> If you need it for a printer then why not get a usb<->parallel cable:
>>> http://www.lindy.co.uk/usb-to-parallel-printer-port-adapter-cable-15m/42882.html
>>>
>>> Maybe this is the difference
&g
tions you mentioned could
> become doable.
>
> If you're _not_ tied to Linux, take a look at Nexenta Community Edition
> or Illumos / Solaris Express.
>
> Not familiar with your array, but if it does hardware based snapshots,
> might be an option as well.
>
> Ra
200.30:58604
> VERBUNDEN 2537/sshd: xxx [
>
> Display var is not set...:
>
> [root@tr-centos ~]# env|grep -i DISPLAY
> [root@tr-centos ~]#
>
> Any obvious mistake?
>
> Thx
> Rainer
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No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing.
I execute next command and, without xorg-x11-xauth packet installed, it
works perfectly.
ssh -X -C -c blowfish-cbc,arcfour -Y -l root 192.168.52.133
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