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> then you can yum everything else. Only need disk 1.
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There's always ncftp which has the ability to resume an interrupted file
transfe
r problem is that pptp is udp only and cannot be tunneled through
a firewall easily like openvpn or ipsec, so if there is any kind of nat
going on when you connect through the first vpn, it won't work because
you won't get your packets back. If you were able to use openvpn tcp or
IPSEC in a tcp tunneling configuration, it should work.
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result. Their concerns around these two large commercial competitors
are legit and it is apropriate for them to be addressed. We all benefit
from having companies like Redhat around.
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ormance is impacted, but if some overcommitment is reasonable for
VM's that have light workload, then I consider that. I can increase
system resources when that becomes necessary.
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Do you have any sense of whether this takes a big performance hit with
software raid? (I was actually planning on hardware raid but the system
got ordered incorrectly).
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task
console output
# env INIT_VERBOSE
script
l's advice and do
an NFS install. This is described in the Redhat installation guide.
See the sections on "Preparing for an NFS install", "Selecting an
installation Method", and "Installing via NFS". Alternatively you can
use HTTP instead of NFS.
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ntOS 5 in the VM. The cause was that VMware
assumed a tickless kernel for Ubuntu, but not for CentOS 5 and there
were optimizations in the VM emulation that counted on VMware knowing
what timekeeping options where set in the kernel.
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-r while reading input attribute name
send-mail: fatal: nataraj(500): unable to execute /usr/sbin/postdrop -r:
Success
If I run with "setenforce 0" /usr/bin/Mail works. With "setenforce 1"
it gets the error abo
ld still seem that the fact that selinux did not log the
violation might be a seperate bug.
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just some of the things I've turned on, though I can't remember
all of them:
CONFIG_TICK_ONESHOT=y CONFIG_NO_HZ=y CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=y
CONFIG_PARAVIRT_GUEST=y (paravirtuailized Guest/VMU Guest support)
CONFIG_PARAVIRT=y CONFIG_VMI=y CONFIG_HIBERNATION=y
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attached to
eth2. IT would of course be a good idea for your dhcp servers to return
the ip address of working dns servers, but this could be used if you
have reason to want to choose your own servers.
Alternatively, you can specify
supercede doma
. There are various packages that can be
installed to do this for you. ufw is one of them. I prefer to use my
own scripts though.
> I took a shot at paid support.
> You have to send them a contact mail. I did.
> After 3 days sent them another.
> 2 days later, no response from that
es not agree with the running kernel, you can have problems.
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A whole new linux distro has sprung up
(and is actually becoming popular) around the Gnome 3/unity thing with
fedora and ubuntu because some people don't think that Linux GUI's
should be primarily oriented toward hand held devices.
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The current build problems are hopefully a temporary situation and if
they are resolved CentOS users will have the option of the rolling
updates or waiting for the update release. For "most" users, installing
updates from the CR repo is the best choice, but there could be exceptio
access. I believe Apple has stopped
offering CD's or USB sticks of their OS and instead offer a BIOS that
knows how to install over the Internet.
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t server and after I
upgraded from 6.0 to 6.1 libvirtd fails to start, probably due to some
dependancy on another process which is not running yet, but when I start
it manually after initial boot, it comes up. I have not had time to
troubleshoot further.
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es,
i.e. to rotate drives based on your backup schedule and not just when a
drive fills up? I think this might look something like having one drive
for each day of the week, 1 for each week of the month, 1 for each month
of the year, etc...
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't found
anything. From http://ipset.netfilter.org/ I'm led to believe that the
current kernel should support it.
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; command to determine
> who has logged into the server, couldn't an attacker do this to avoid
> detection?
The connection opened by the script is not considered an interactive
login on a terminal device and is therefore not reported by last. Would
be nice if there was a way to have sshd
e to which we write
the wu-
ftpd style transfer log. The transfer log is only written
if the
option xferlog_enable is set, along with
xferlog_std_format.
Alternatively, it is written if you have set the
option
dual_log_enable.
only allow access from regions where I have users. Things have been
pretty darn quiet since I did that.
By allowing access from only a handful of systems that you might be
familiar with, you probably won't have bot attacks.
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FSonlinux project from LLNL looks promising (native mode kernel
implementation, pool version 28), although the version that supports
mountable filesystems is still in the RC stage. I would want some solid
testing before deploying in a backup system.
http://zfsonlinux.org/
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saying that a filesystem with more inodes was
required for substantial backuppc deployment.
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On 01/17/2012 02:36 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 01/17/2012 09:29 PM, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
>> From: Nataraj Sent: January 16, 2012 23:56
>>> The ZFSonlinux project from LLNL looks promising (native mode kernel
>>> implementation, pool version 28), althoug
On 01/17/2012 04:59 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 01/17/12 4:41 PM, Nataraj wrote:
>> On 01/17/2012 03:36 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>>> I wouldn't trust any of the software block-dedup systems with my only
>>>> copy of something important - plus they need a l
ve to go through the motions of copying the
> whole thing and letting the receiving filesystem do hash comparisons
> on each block to accomplish the dedup.
I'm not sure about that. They support deduplication over the network.
There is a command somethink like 'zfs send', b
;service libvirtd start' fails,
but running
/etc/init.d/libvirtd start
works. I have not had a chance to determine why yet. Also, if libvirtd
fails to start, check your log files /var/log/messages /var/log/boot.log
/var/log/audit/audit.log for errors. You could also try temporarily
disabli
be rather costly,
especially if your storage needs are high. I guess the main advantage
to a single server with SSD is lower power consumption.
What about RAID10?
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postfix/certs/tls.crt
smtpd_tls_CAfile = /etc/postfix/certs/CAcert.crt
smtpd_tls_CApath = /etc/postfix/certs
smtpd_tls_loglevel = 1
smtpd_tls_session_cache_timeout = 3600s
tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom
# OUTGOING TLS (SMTP transport)
smtp_tls_loglevel = 1
smtp_tls_session_cache_database = btree:/va
On 02/07/2012 09:50 PM, Kumar Krishna wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 18:04:03 -0800
> Nataraj wrote:
>
>> On 02/07/2012 04:50 PM, Kumar Krishna wrote:
>>> Hi List,
>>>
>>> I have a postfix server based on CentOS 5 in which I have been
>>> trying to
On 02/07/2012 09:50 PM, Kumar Krishna wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 18:04:03 -0800
> Nataraj wrote:
>
>> On 02/07/2012 04:50 PM, Kumar Krishna wrote:
>>> Hi List,
>>>
>>> I have a postfix server based on CentOS 5 in which I have been
>>> trying to
6.2.
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REDIRECT tcp -- * * 10.10.10.0/24
0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:25 redir ports 12345
aspen 2# cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
1
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t would be appreciated.
What I am trying to do is to change my external SMTP port so that it
does not allow relaying or authentication and move all of the relay
clients to a submission port. The idea is to rewrite the port on
connections coming from the internal network so we don't have to require
all of the internal clients to reconfigure their mail clients.
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On 02/14/2012 02:39 PM, Nataraj wrote:
> On 02/14/2012 01:28 PM, Robert Spangler wrote:
>> On Tuesday 14 February 2012 15:21, the following was written:
>>
>>> Is there a way to add a rule to the nat table (CentOS 5.7) that would
>>> alter the port number of tc
ed? Have you
measured performance of the filesystems on the two servers? You may
have a data alignment problem with your disk partitions.
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> , but don't install it on a
system with an already installed half working mail system. If you can
do a fresh install of CentOS in a virtual machine, vpostmaster should
come right up, simply by installing the package and it will have a
working dovecot/postfix config. You will have to go into
On 03/05/2012 05:22 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
>
>
>> I would check the ownership and permissions of the mail directories and
>> files. You might also try a different mail client.
> Thanks for your response.
> All the dovecot mail directories and files a
s, feat 0x0/0x0
Mar 5 16:06:33 myhost kernel: ata6.15: Asynchronous notification not
supported, hotplug won't
Mar 5 16:06:33 myhost kernel: work on fan-out ports. Use
warm-plug instead.
Mar 5 16:06:33 myhost kernel: ata6.00: hard resetting link
I am actually
/>and if you install one of the many available
mail packages that include postfix, they will setup all of the virtual
domain stuff and provide you with a policy daemon that you can customize
to your needs.
Also, check out the postfix mailing list.
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On 03/06/2012 04:09 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
>
>>>> I would check the ownership and permissions of the mail directories and
>>>> files. You might also try a different mail client.
>>> All the dovecot mail directories and files are in ~/Mail
with it, I did notice that Apple
supports NFS with kerberos authentication which is documented on their
support site. It might be worth looking into.
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ast 4 would be nice, though I know it won't have amazing
performance if I access multiple drives at once).
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entioned backup packages,
duplicity and storebackup appear to support some kind of block level
deduplication where you can backup a large file, database or possibly
even a disk partition, incrementally over the network. I am interested
in trying that for backup up of mysql datab
On 03/12/2012 04:28 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Nataraj wrote:
>> I would ideally like to get several drives on a single ESATA controller
>> (At least 4 would be nice, though I know it won't have amazing
>> performance if I access multipl
hink it's that hard to throw together a perl or python script to do
this. I have more experience with the policy daemon though.
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ss
check_policy_service unix:private/vpm-pfpolicy
reject_unauth_destination
Then is smtpd_recipient_access I have:
domain1.comrestrictive
ab...@domain1.comextra_restrictive
postmas...@domain1.comextra_restrictive
On 03/12/2012 10:06 PM, Nataraj wrote:
> On 03/12/2012 09:08 PM, Ron Loftin wrote:
>> I'm going to chuck in my 2 cents worth here, as I've been using Postfix
>> as a first-line filter for some years now.
>>
>> All of the above suggestions are very useful. The
r existing database will depend on what format it is in and
which authentication mechanisms you want to support.
See: http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication discusses the various formats of
the dovecot password database and the types of authentication suppo
ys send out advance
notices of scheduled maintenance and service interruptions have been
minimal due to redundancy in their network.
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If your virtual machine image is linux, I think they would have no
problem installing it for you. If it is another OS, I suggest you talk
to them. I'm not sure what their policy is on other OS'es.
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obal options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 21666
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;2.2.10.in-addr.arpa.INSOA
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
2.2.10.in-addr.arpa.14400INSOAns1.mydomain.com.
me.mydomain.com. 2010082600 3600 600 15552000 14400
;; Query time: 1 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
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if you set your
keyrings and timeouts up correctly, you won't have to keep typing a
password to reauthenticate.
I have been running fwknop for several years and have found it to be
quite solid and reliable. I don't know what shorewall would do about
hav
s. I used to do that in the past, but I found it
too much work to maintain. Now there are things like mod_chroot and
perhaps other tools, but I have no experience with them and don't know
if they make it easier.
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hat it can provide as a process address space is
> that at least the way RH and CentOS build it, it uses 4k stacks which
> may not be enough for some xfs operations.
>
>
Are you saying here that I can take a system that has been installed
from a 32 bit distribution and simply replace the kernel with a 64 bit
kernel?
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This can be done with lpoptions on the command line or via the web based
cups interface by connecting on the server to http://localhost:631 and
then clicking "Manage printers" and then "set printer options".
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Yes it is Raid-1E. This is explicitly documented in the link that
Karanbir provided...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-standard_RAID_levels#Linux_MD_RAID_10
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Tom Bishop wrote:
> So I have been playing with a RAID 10 f2 ( 2 disks far layout)
> setup...thanks for all of the advice..Now I am playing with the format
> and want to make sure I have it setup the best that I can, my raid was
> built using the raid 10 option with 2 disks with the layout=far,
ear from their web page
weather any of the single port devices will do what you want, though
they definitely have multiport kvms that are accesible over TCP. I
have no experience with their products.
<http://www.aten.com/products/productList_altusen.php?pcid=2006041110563001&psid=200604111
p track of which pages on
the drive are out of date and then you only resync pages which need
updating instead of recopying the whole drive when this happens. In the
past I once added a bitmap to an existing raid1 array using something
like this. This may not be the exact command, but I know it can be done:
mdadm /dev/mdN --bitmap=internal
Adding the bitmap is very worthwhile and saves time and risk of data
loss by not having to recopy the whole partition.
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>
> I've seen this kind of thing happen when the autodetection stuff
> misbehaves. I'm not sure why it does this or how to prevent it. Anyway,
> to recover, I would use something like:
>
> mdadm --stop /dev/md125
> mdadm --stop /dev/md126
>
>
fred smith wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 07:34:19PM -0700, Nataraj wrote:
>
>>
>> I've seen this kind of thing happen when the autodetection stuff
>> misbehaves. I'm not sure why it does this or how to prevent it. Anyway,
>> to recover, I would use
t I have no clue
> how the superblocks could have become messed up, can any of you comment
> on that? willl I need to hack at that issue, too, before I can succeed?
>
> thanks again!
>
>
>> Nataraj
>>
I would first try adding the drives back in with:
mdadm /dev/m
Nataraj wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the additional information.
>>
>> I'll try backing up everything this weekend then will take a stab at it.
>>
>> someone said earlier that the differing raid superblocks were probably
>> the cause
Nataraj wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
>
>> fred smith wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Thanks for the additional information.
>>>
>>> I'll try backing up everything this weekend then will take a stab at it.
>>>
>>> someone said earl
n't know that anyone has done it on CentOS. I would goggle for
something like M6500 Ubuntu Dual monitors(or try M6400).
Whether you can do this or not is dependant on weather the graphics card
supports multiple displays. Macbook Pro's do NOT.
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fred smith wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:03:27AM -0700, Nataraj wrote:
>
>> fred smith wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the additional information.
>>>
>>> I'll try backing up everything this weekend then will take a stab at it.
&g
o the virtualization product over running kvm on CentOS? It
is my understanding that the windows management will at some point run
under linux. Other than the current kvm, will the Redhat virtualization
product be part of CentOS in any way?
Thank You,
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I've noticed that the original author/founder of MySQL has created a new
open source backward-compatible replacement for MySQL.
I have not yet had a chance to try it, but intend to do so. See
http://montyprogram.com/
te though that OPENVPN runs easily in a chroot
environment, just by enabling options in the config file. I'm not sure
if openswan or strongswan can do this.
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linux on the Mac Mini is not an easy install though it can
be done.
The following might be useful, though is not completely up to date:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Macmini4-1/Lucid
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x27;m not sure how to tell what
devices are associated with it. Maybe try 'dmsetup ls' or see the
dmsetup man page.
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=512 count=8 of /dev/dev/sdX
You can also zero out single partitions on the disk, or the beginnings
of partitions.
Otherwise leave out the count and zero the whole disk or whole partition.
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some ethernet cards. I have also seen
problems that showed up with cheap switch hardware and went away when
plugged into a different switch. As far as inexpensive switches go,
the low end HP managed switches are one of the few that I've had good
luck with.
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e enough that I could keep spares on site for backup purposes.
I would appreciate anyones experience with deploying such a setup.
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I think the answer will come from analyzing your log files and possibly
running something under cron (or in a shell script that wakes up
periodically) to gather memory/resource utilization. Even look at a web
log analyzer, like analog and see if there is a correlation betwee
On 12/28/2010 09:04 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010/12/29 John R Pierce :
>> On 12/28/10 1:55 PM, Nataraj wrote:
>>> - fast enough to do openvpn encryption on WAN links ranging from 50mb
>>> to 100mb
>> THAT is a tough requirement.
>>
>>
>>
On 12/28/2010 10:32 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010/12/29 Nataraj :
>> On 12/28/2010 09:04 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>>> 2010/12/29 John R Pierce :
>>>> On 12/28/10 1:55 PM, Nataraj wrote:
>>>>> - fast enough to do openvpn encryption on WAN links ra
ig win. I think the Dell dual xeon for $650 is the easiest
solution. It is Redhat certified and requires no 3rd party device
drivers for CentOS. I think I will still deploy some of the smaller
appliance boxes for purposes other than high performance encryption.
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> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:23:43PM -0800, Nataraj wrote:
>> Then the Mac mini might be what I need performancewise.
> The Mini has only one wired interface, and its 802.11 interface may or
> may not have a fully working driver in the
On 12/30/2010 04:34 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2010/12/30 Steve Clark :
>> On 12/29/2010 01:23 AM, Nataraj wrote:
>>
>> On 12/28/2010 09:04 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>>
>>
>> 2010/12/29 John R Pierce :
>>
>>
>> On 12/28/10 1:55 PM, Nataraj
as synchronized. What I cannot check
> is if the receiving conntrackd writes the received entries into the kernels
> connection tracking table.
yum install iptstate
iptstate
Also: cat /proc/net/nf_conntrack
The doc says you must have kernel 2.6.18 or later. It looks like there
are some ip
Does software raid 1 compare checksums or otherwise verify that the same
bits are coming from both disks during reads? What I'm interested in,
is whether bit errors that were somehow undetected by the hardware would
be detected by the raid 1 software.
Thanks,
Na
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 11:12 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
> > Does software raid 1 compare checksums or otherwise verify that the same
> > bits are coming from both disks during reads? What I'm interested in,
> > is whether bit errors that were somehow
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 21:01 +0200, Kay Diederichs wrote:
> Nataraj wrote:
> > Does software raid 1 compare checksums or otherwise verify that the same
> > bits are coming from both disks during reads? What I'm interested in,
> > is whether bit errors that were somehow
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This makes sense. I'm pretty sure that tests that I've run in the past
using bonnie++ or iozone showed faster reads with raid1 than with a
single drive. I would think that if the drives are on seperate
controllers (and depending upo
d to by the symbolic links when that
version is selected.
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> Thanks!
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and my_drop_forward, change the message in each and call the correct one
from each chain. Then you would at least know where the problem was.
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> >
>
> I am not sure why I schould add input and output rules if I want to
> forward pack
netstat -l" look like?
On my vpn server, the listen for ssh looks like this:
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State
tcp0 0 *:ssh *:*
LISTEN
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On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 12:14 +0800, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Nataraj wrote:
> > Are you specifying the ListenAddress in /etc/sshd/sshd_config? The
> > default is to bind using a wild card which should pick up any interface.
> > What does your
e
boards. The bios code could be blamed, but I've booted other OSes that
are capable of doing power management on this board.
In any case, are there particular motherboards, i.e. Intel, Tyan, Asus,
Supermicro and/or brands of systems, i.e. Dell, HP that are known to
work well with CentOS a
e Atom based system is
they probably use a bit less power.
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virt-manager now has the ability to setup/manage bridges. I belive that
came in one of the early redhat 6.0 updates and was not in the origina
he data is aligned with wherever the partition
starts. I verified this using:
hexdump /dev/md1 | head -6
hexdump /dev/sda4 | head -6
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problems with
the upgrade.
aspen> rpm -qa | grep -i release
epel-release-5-4
centos-release-notes-5.7-0
centos-release-cr-5-6.el5.centos.1
centos-release-5-7.el5.centos
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ervers have not worked as well as Fedora or ISC bind name servers since
this time. You might try installing ISC bind and see if that solves your
problem.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=553334
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> I do some logging in bind, and I don't see any reason for them to fail.
> Her
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