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all logical volumes
[heller@ravel ~]$ sudo /sbin/vgchange -a y
2 logical volume(s) in volume group "RavelSystem" now active
[heller@ravel ~]$ sudo /sbin/vgchange -a y RavelData2
Volume group "RavelData2" not found
[heller@ravel ~]$ sudo /usr/sbin/vgdisplay RavelData2
Volume group
ture might be missing or exists only
the host system, so it might not be possible to upgrade a VM's kernel
while inside of the VM. (I know that is the way it is for the CentOS 4
VPS I rent from Tektonic).
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>
> My set up is pretty straight forward. My partitions are all set up as simple
> partitions, with UUID's in /etc/fstab. I'm not using LVM or RAID.
>
> Any ideas?
>
&
isable (and why o why to people *keep*
suggesting it? -- it is really a misuse of dd, unless you *really* know
what you are doing).
> I recommend the ubuntu-based version of clonezilla for better hardware
> support.
> Also, you'll need to fix up the network settings and hostname on each
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> > (sizes, geometry, etc.), since dd will do a literal sector-by-sector
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> >>
> >> On Saturday, July 30, 2011 11:18:34 AM Robert Heller
you a clue:
gollum.deepsoft.com% rpm -qf /usr/kerberos/bin/ftp /usr/bin/ftp
krb5-workstation-1.6.1-55.el5_6.2
ftp-0.17-35.el5
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disk are S.M.A.R.T capable. What this means is that
various information about the disk, mostly relating to its health can be
monitored. This includes things like sector errors. If smartd is
running root will get E-Mail if/when something (however minor) happens
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is completely independent of smartd.
Smartd is a daemon that runs in the background and periodicly accesses
the SMART data on the drive(s) and if there is some sort of notworthly
problem or condition (too hot, bad sectors being remapped, etc.), it
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> > The disk's *firmware* updated itself. So long as the *disk* is powered
> > up and spinning, its *firmware* is 'running' (or runs when t
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> >>> The disk's *firmware* updated itself. So long as the *disk* is powered
> >>> up and spinning, its *firm
m package is either installed or not installed -- you cannot properly
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php...'
THEN
'yum install php53...'
(I did some magic with rpm -qa php\* & sed to get the proper list of
stuff to remove and then install.)
I did need to rebuild one package from a source RPM on one machine (and
I ended up not needing it after all -- the code that need
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> > (I did some magic with rpm -qa php\* & sed to get the proper list of
> > stuff to remove and then install.)
>
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time, just most of the time most people are not going to do that. OTOH
it can be useful to have a selection of PDF viewers or text editors.
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> > I have some questions about the "Continious Repo".
> >
> > Does the "Continious Repo" replace the Centos-Base/Updates re
X, mainly because I can always revert to using the
Terminal application. RHEL works quite well on laptops (but mostly
older ones, due to driver issues).
>
> My preference is to pull from elrepo whenever possible. They actually
> have an e1000e driver:
>
> http://jur-linux.org/d
Viewport 0 0
> Depth 24
> Modes"1280x800" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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> Hope you guys can help me. Thanks.
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> @Christopher Hawker :
> my laptop version is M54SR, old version of Axioo.
>
> @Robert Heller :
> VGA or DVI?
> --> VGA
>
> Which screen is blank? The notebook's or the LCD Proje
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> in advance and do it in the evening or weekend.
And stagger the fscks to spread things out and shorten the downtimes.
>
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copied the config files needed to bring the 64-install up to speed..
>
> So, is it possible (and practical) to upgrade a 32 bit system to 64?
Not recomended to 'upgrade'.
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ions on a unix tool that'll let me access these
> large files?
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> > You don't *really* need Adobe Reader under CentOS.
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> Depends on what your needs are.
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> > There are *lots* of open source,
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> > Neither does Adobe Reader! Â I've envountered PDF files that have been
> > simply malformed on some level. Â Otherwise it is a matter
kbox, so I see no reason it wouldn't work fine in
> GNOME. My preferred choice would be xpdf, but that doesn't seem to be
> included in RHEL/CentOS any longer, and I haven't worked up the effort
> to install it myself from source.
xpdf is available via the epel repo.
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> >>
> >>
> >> Can anyone provide
that say /media/backup mounts to any usb
> > harddrive and unmounts cleanly?
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> > -thx
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that the admin with the "8-way
RAID1 for the OS" probably also has a 6 or 8 disk RAID5 or RAID6 for
the bulk of the disks.
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causing it to fail to see *other* drives/devices). Since there is no
SATA 'bus' (SATA drives are connected point-to-point 'star' fashion), a
failed drive should not take the controller out, but I guess it depends
on the signaling logic and what sort of logic gates are us
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ysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth0
ADDRESS0=217.20.117.1
NETMASK0=255.255.255.255
EOF
[r...@lin2 ~]# cat >>/etc/sysconfig/network <
>
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a Dell raid controller or firewire too, but I
CentOSPlus has the firewire drivers...
> could be confusing it with Fedora 5 in the same timeframe. Anyway, as
> soon as 5.x was out it seemed much easier to deal with. There are still
> a few Centos 4's in the company that someone
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> > cent os could not find ncftpget command i tryed yum install ncftpget but
> > not found it also
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Description :
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With wxWindows, you can create applications for different GUIs (GTK+,
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You will *probably* find LTSP's performance disapointing, depending on
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many of these little boxes you plan to use.
See
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>
> Most machines simply don't have that hardware. Some laptops do and then, with
> proper kernel, you can run powertop (or read /proc/acpi/power...).
Some things are handled by motherboard and/or processor sensors and
lm_sensors will access these sensors (&quo
> I used a dvd-rw and a dvd-rw-dl with the same results.
Use a DVD-R.
Make sure your DVD burner is in fact working. Its heads *might* need
cleaning.
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he core distribution includes the C language front end as well as the
> shared components." I have no clue which package would be the FE, and
> what the shared components are. Perhaps 1 of those packages is the core?
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emailed the coder yesterday - still waiting for a reply.
This should get you all of the X11 header files and link libraries
(probably more than you need):
yum install libX11-devel xorg-x11-proto-devel libXau-devel libXdmcp-devel
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ght would be look at your DNS record(s) for
domainname.com and make sure those records are 'sane' (in terms of which
name has the IP address and which is a CNAME record).
>
> Is there something obvious that I am missing? Is there a better way to
> ensure that everyone will always
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> >> Â Â ServerName domainname.com
> >> Â Â R
#x27;t 'advertise' the https:// URL at all. Visitors should
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m in the location/address bar? There really should
not be a reason to do that. If people are doing this, then that means
there is some reason for it (maybe the https://www.domtainname.com/...
link is too deeply burried in the regular site?).
>
> I was hoping to be able to do this withou
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> > https://domainname.com in the location/address bar? There really should
> &g
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> > Is there any *legitimate* reason why someone would want to *type*
> > https://domainname.com in the location/address bar? There really should
> &
).
It could be that the SATA controller on your motherboard does not
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At Sat, 22 May 2010 16:49:49 -0400 CentOS mailing list
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> On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
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> > Note: this is *very* different from how Ubuntu (for example) is
> > numbered. Â Base Ubuntu 'version' numbers are just the year.mon
At Tue, 25 May 2010 14:22:56 +0100 CentOS mailing list
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> On 05/21/2010 03:12 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> > I didn't need to do anything special when inserting disks into my
> > (cheap) 4x 2.5" SATA hot swap bay. Just inserted the drive and the
> > HAL
een this, or have advice on how to debug it?
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> > Thanks,
> > Whit
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