> On 4/13/2011 7:35 AM, Mailing List wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have upgraded my Dell C151 to the latest 5.6. I have always used
>> ntp to sync this machine and then the rest of the machines in the
>> network would sync from it. Since the update I cannot keep the right
>> time on the machine. This is
Hi Jason,
On Aug 12, 2010, at 8:01 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Jul 28 21:42:34 devserver21 ntpd[3475]: frequency error -512 PPM
> exceeds
This shows that the system clock on devserver21 is driftin too fast
for NTP to compensate.
Possible causes could be an out-of-spec crystal on that machi
I've been a Debian geek for a long time but for a work project I've
started using CentOS recently.
In Debian I can set the default paper size to US-Letter for the system
using
dpkg-reconfigure libpaper1
Is there an equivalent configuration option for CentOS? If not, what
configura
Is anyone here running Eucalyptus (open source cloud computing
manager, similar to Amazon EC2, from UC Santa Barbara)?
Have you got any hints for bringing it up?
Thanks!
Rick
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I have a machine with two net interfaces.
it seems to always pick the wrong one (eth1) as the default route.
I can change it with
route del default
route add default eth0
after it's up (or in rc.local, of course), but I'd like to figure out
what I need to do this "the CentOS w
sible from eth1.
I haven't tried taking the GATEWAY clause(s) out of the ifcfg files
and moving it to the /etc/sysconfig/network file alone. Does anybody
know if that's the preferred configuration option?
Thanks!
Rick
> El lun, 21-06-2010 a las 19:57 -0400, Rick Thomas escrib
f anything changes.
Thanks to all!
Rick
On Jun 22, 2010, at 2:51 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Thanks! to all who replied.
>
> I solved it by putting identical "GATEWAY=" clauses in each of
>
> /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0
> /etc/sysconfig/networ
On Nov 3, 2014, at 7:53 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in one server I do have a SSD raid 1 size 219GB.
>
> df shows 9.4 GB free, 198GB used.
>
> If I do "du -sch * | sort -h -r" on /, I just have close to 3.5GB used
>
> Any hints, what's eating up the space?
>
> C
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