me dir ) would occasionally hang
after time.
Never found any complaints in any log files - discovered my "cure" by
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Alfredo
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Your sig brought a smile to my face. Thanks - I needed it.
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legacy system upgrades because shorewall perl is not fully compatible with
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Something's not right . . . .
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lesystem operations slowed down - not in a killer way, but I
did notice it. I think it's better to just use --backup and write the
previous version to a new dir with --backup-dir=`date +%F` or some such
scheme. You don't see the backups represented as a whole directory
structure, but it's
host msdfs = Yes
admin users = DOMAIN\admin20 DOMAIN\admin22
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get nothing.
Jerry
There's multiple spaces in the output that cut is hitting - use tr to
reduce them.
ifconfig | grep eth0 | tr -s ' ' ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 5
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which ultimately does what I want, I think.
here's a stupid hack . . . .
cd /base/dir/of/pdfs
find . -type f -name '*.pdf' -print > list
for f in `cat list`; do
( test ! -d /dest/`dirname $f`` && mkdir -p /dest/`dirname $f`` )
rsync -av $f
ut.
I'm curious - why does your desktop needs so much redundancy ?
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Toby Bluhm wrote:
Therese Trudeau wrote:
You can turn on write back caching if you have a UPS as well
(provided your UPS is wired into your system for a graceful shutdown)
Hopefully you have a redundant PS unit. Having a UPS is not going to
help if your PS fails.
That's a
activation process. If I go raid, I absolutely need a hardware raid
which is entirely transparent to the operating system, at least as far as adobe
products are concerned.
The stuff I found about that issue seemed to be on Windows. Are you dual
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Unless you have another source of AC power or want to use two UPS, then
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my previous thread...
Sorry, I can't access your Windows Live Hotmail inbox . .
went in to it.
So, I've tried a double grep:
$ grep 'gamito' file | grep 'gamito'
but without success.
Well, my question now is, how do I get the word 'gamito' alone from the file ?
Perhaps try to chop the line down to size by using fold or split.
c/mdstat:
md10 : active raid1 hdb1[2] hda1[0]
8789632 blocks [2/1] [U_]
[>] recovery = 0.8% (77952/8789632)
finish=5.5min speed=25984K/sec
unused devices:
24. System will be at normal state when mirror sync is finished
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.
.
exclude
List of packages to exclude from updates or installs.
This should be a space separated list. Shell globs
using wildcards (eg. * and ?) are allowed.
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http://www.vyatta.com/download/ - runs on plain old PC hardware and
it's touted as being a Cisco beater.
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cpio extract the files. Things should then work OK. You should then be
able to force rpm install the real rpm.
I've done this twice, a whacked rpm and glibc -
always used / as the working dir on the busted machine. Worked like a charm.
Toby Bluhm wrote:
adrian kok wrote:
Hi Phil
thank you
But I have several hundred those pattern directories!
I did think to cat those directories in a file
"olddir"
eg:
dir-192.168.30.0 dir-192.168.30.144 dir-192.168.30.184
and sed
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Was there an problem with Frank's response from earlier?
rename 192.168 10.0 dir*
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ir-192.168/dir-10.0/'`
mv $olddir $newdir
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e to
implement. Depending on how you set it up, an amanda tape can be
restored using only native OS tools. Centos has amanda rpms, but I
prefer to built it from tarball. Can also backup to disk (virtual tape)
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Mark Snyder wrote:
Tom Brown wrote:
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Funny. When no news is given, people don't like it. When news is given,
people still don't like it: it's inaccurate. However, people really,
really don't like the 100% accurate estimate: "When it's ready"
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just set up a web server... and my bandwidth is being eaten by some
> chinese folks trying to brute-force-ssh their way into the machine.
>
> Is there a simple way to banish either single IP addresses or, maybe
> even better, whole IP classes ? I know it's feasibl
Toby Bluhm wrote:
> Niki Kovacs wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just set up a web server... and my bandwidth is being eaten by some
>> chinese folks trying to brute-force-ssh their way into the machine.
>>
>> Is there a simple way to banish either single IP addres
You Centos guys just aren't getting the message are you?
We need to know EXACTLY what is going on with the release! None of this
"soon" crap will do. Please post a progress report on packages built,
isos transfered, server update progress by region, hours worked,
keystrokes typed, bathroom brea
Look, it's not me that wants it. It's . . . it's the servers, OKAY? I
think they've got a jones on for 5.4. I walk past the cpu room and hear
trashing and growling. I look inside and it's all quiet and normal and
all that - but I *know* something is going on in there. They're
emanating a serio
Drew wrote:
> Hey,
>
> The recent discussion on NAS/SAN and the Thecus N8800 got me to thinking.
>
> Bit of background. I have an old Dual Athlon MP2800+ that I'm using
> for a home web/file server. It runs fine but between the noise of the
> various fans and it's location in the living room, I'v
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> I have a client with a handful of USB drives connected to a CentOS
> box. I am charged with binding the USB drives together into a single
> LVM for a cheap storage data pool (10 x 1 TB usb drives = 10 TB cheap
> storage in a single mount point).
>
> The next fun piece is h
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> I have a client with a handful of USB drives connected to a CentOS
> box. I am charged with binding the USB drives together into a single
> LVM for a cheap storage data pool (10 x 1 TB usb drives = 10 TB cheap
> storage in a single mount point).
>
> The next fun piece is h
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Another feature of rsync modules that can be useful is that each module can
>> specify a user and group thus one can rsync user directories between
>> systems where the user names are the same but uid and gid may differ.
>
> I have been looking at this all morning. Is th
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Dumb question: samba?
>
> I should have stated for customers/vendors as well, across
> the wire:)
>
> The webdav approach sounds good, but building doesn't fit the time frame.
> I'll look at the other reco's.
>
Take a look at knowledgetree - similar to alfresco.
htt
Alan Hoffmeister wrote:
> Em 26/01/2010 10:38, Wade Hampton escreveu:
>> If you know C, you can write a simple program using
>> inotify(7). For example, you could write a program
>> to continually monitor the directory and pass
>> in the script plus args as a arg.
>>
>> See: http://www.ibm.com/de
Stephen Harris wrote:
> On my C5 machine (a Dell XPS420) I have a 500Gb disk on the internal SATA
> controller.
>
> I also have a SiI3132 dual-port multi-device eSATA card. This is connected
> to an external SATA array of disks.
>
> Now occasionally I see something like this in my logs
>
> ata7
to the snapshot, do an lvextend on it.
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be a filesystem that I can use. Mac's have HFS+ which can
be case insensitive. Aren't Macs pretty much Linux? Isn't there a
similar filesystem availalbe for linux? I wouldn't run the whole
system on it, just the portion that hosts the app.
http://www.brain-dump.org/pr
case insensitive on purpose filesystem:
http://www.brain-dump.org/projects/ciopfs/
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ccountname //$computername "cmd /c shutdown -s -t 60"
and down it goes.
http://eol.ovh.org/winexe/
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constantly foobared their login.
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downhill since then.
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s there - same inode as it
was before.
Same goes for your /home dir when it's a separate partition - if /home
is not mounted, anything you write there will be written to the root
partition and will be hidden when /home is mounted.
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Toby Bluhm wrote on Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:54:56 -0400:
I don't understand your talk about "fake" directories. They are not
fake, they truly exist in the filesystem.
They are nevertheless fake. Consider the following:
- system A has mount points / and
That's exactly how nfs
behaves, it's an elevator without that safety net.
You're right. NFS is very dangerous and it may trick you. It should only
be used if you know how it works and what you are doing.
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Isn't that right for everything?
Dunno. But NFS nearly claimed another victim.
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pam-0.99.6.2-3.27.el5
rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/pam.d/system-auth-ac
authconfig-5.3.21-3.el5
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or a character that's invisible to the editor program - like dos file
^M. Could also clear out all non Centos specific repos just to reduce
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ires pam
rpm -q --whatrequires authconfig
rpm -qi firstboot-tui
rpm -qipl
http://vault.centos.org/5.0/os/i386/CentOS/authconfig-5.3.12-2.el5.i386.rpm
rpm -qipl authconfig
man system-auth-ac
man authconfig
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fix, postgrey, amavisd are working fine since
turning selinux on.
Before I make a mess of things with trying to make a new policy,
shouldn't two basic services like portmap & httpd already be allowed to
run out of the box by selinux?
If not, am I going down the right path to get it worki
): avc: denied { getattr } for
pid=2970 comm="arj"
path="/var/amavis/tmp/amavis-20080725T091655-02116/parts/p002.arj"
dev=md0 ino=1005252 scontext=system_u:system_r:amavis_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:amavis_var_lib_t:s0 tclass=lnk_file
SO - is it normal to have to update policies on basic servic
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 10:36 -0400, Toby Bluhm wrote:
Ian Blackwell wrote:
Craig White wrote:
Suggest that you make sure you are fully updated, then
'touch /.autorelabel' then reboot (reboot at a time you choose because
it may take a long time to relabel every fi
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 09:24 -0400, Toby Bluhm wrote:
I just want to point out that the issue isn't with postfix but rather
amavisd and how/where amavisd connects/communicates with the various
parts and pieces.
I'm afraid that I can't be too much help
e problem, so
something was changed in that regard for 5.2.
mdadm --examine will tell if there's raid metadata there,
--zero-superblock will erase it.
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Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
Hello, My "hardware" (?) RAID system seems to work but says
Never mind, mdadm don't apply with HW raid.
mdadm --examine will tell if there's raid metadata there,
--zero-superblock will erase it.
MHR wrote:
Tony,
1) Please edit your replies to remove unnecessary information.
2) If you need to present this large of an amount of data, please
include it in an attachment.
Thanks.
I was waiting for you :)
BTW - my name is Toby.
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ere me & I was just starting out on a new setup, I'd blow it all
away and start from scratch. I hate that nagging feeling something's
gonna bite me later down the road.
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same sig repeated 50 times or a big bitmap.
Is there a recommended limit on email size posted somewhere?
Perhaps the membership join/reminder could have etiquette/rules included?
Awaiting my penance . . . .
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angry enough after the 3. ;-P
Did you remember to thaw the chicken?
;^)
mhr
Its supposed to be dead first?
Don't forget organically fed and free range.
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MHR wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Lanny Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Toby Bluhm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 7-29-2008 11:26 AM MHR spake the following:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Scott Silva
wrote:
Y
nf or the nameserver
of your nameserver that the test site is talking to. You have to bug
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If you haven't already, check the mainboard & power supply for bad
capacitors:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
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On 11/5/2011 10:43 PM, Doug Coats wrote:
> I understand what google docs offers but it comes with the need for an email
> address that i can not make students have, the inability for me to control
> who has access to which files, and no way to get teachers access without each
> student configuri
Bernhard Gschaider wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm justing in the process of setting up a new fileserver for our
> company. I'm installing CentOS 5.3 (64 bit) on it.
>
> One of the "problems" with it is that it has a 3.5TB filesystem for
> the user data which I formatted during setup as an ext3. Now my
> ex
Bo Lynch wrote:
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 2:43 pm, JohnS wrote:
>> On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 14:16 -0400, Bo Lynch wrote:
>>> Hopefully very easy question to answer. I am trying to migrate data of
>>> of
>>> a samba server that is using winbind joined to a windows domain to
>>> another
>>> box. What samba
>>> The situation I'm in is that this box is joining to a win2000 PDC using
>>> samba+winbind for setting permissions on files and dir with domain
>>> users/groups. When I do a ls -l I just see the uid or gid instead of the
>>> domainame+_user domainname+group which is causing samba not to kn
Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Ladislav Bodnar a écrit :
>
>> Hey, didn't you abandon Linux and switch to Windows not long ago? I remember
>> you making a big deal out of this on your blog. Or did you change your mind
>> again? Was the Windows world that bad?
>
> To err is human. Béranger is looking for
>
> Fixing of what?
>
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Kemp, Larry wrote:
> Mucho thanks guys...
>
> 1) We have disabled the antivirus for the entire drive (which is a RAID5
> diskarray). I will try to have Bacula send it job to this mounted system now
> and see if CENT OS comes back with any CIFS errors.
>
> 2) I did try originally editing the /et
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> There is a requirement of Samba server with the following specification:
>
> There are two groups: Designers, Draftsmen
>
> The share folder hierarchy is Project-->Final
>
> Now the Designers groups should have rw rights for Projects and subfolders
>
>
Dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got an ftp site, not mine, that has content on it that i want
> to download. It's not anonymous so it requires a log in. The problem is
> either the ISP has a bandwidth throttle or the admin does, in either case
> inconsistently as to the point in the file, but i r
On 9/16/2010 10:09 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Miguel Medalha wrote:
>
>>
>>> can someone clarify this? is there a command that shows whether a
>>> filesystem is currently acl-enabled? and is the mount man page
>>> simply incomplete in that respect? thanks.
>>
>> tun
On 10/19/2010 11:17 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 10/19/2010 9:34 AM, Todd Denniston wrote:
>>
>>> I'm getting tired of converting spreadsheets that someone else updates
>>> to csv so my perl scripts can push the data into a mysql database. Is
>>> there a better way? I haven't had much luck with
>
On 10/19/2010 3:34 PM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:08 PM, JohnS wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 2010-10-18 at 18:25 -0700, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
>>> Hi. A friend of mine was doing real-time video decoding on
>>> Fedora Core 13 and he had a performance glitch (1/2 a second
>>>
x27;d be wary of hardware problems with raid controller, cables, or disks.
That "IO failure" in your logs isn't what you want to see during fs
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Toby Bluhm wrote:
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Boot the rescue disk. Mount the partitions someplace. Dump /old_var to
/new_var.
Also verify that fstab or symlinks is not going to keep using old_var.
Also Also make sure you have enough space for the new_var location.
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v in your raid_vg0 volume group,
then just umount /mnt/raid and run your fsck on /dev/raid_vg0/raid_lv0.
If you have services that live in or depend on /mnt/raid being mounted,
stop all those services first. Or init 1 to single user console.
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pd_t postfix_spool_t:sock_file write;
Put the policy into effect with
cat new_audit.log|audit2allow -M local
semodule -i local.pp
Ran through all the same email tests.
selinux has not complained - yet.
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Mufit Eribol wrote:
Toby Bluhm wrote:
Mufit Eribol wrote:
I have a LV on RAID mounted as /mnt/raid. Then /mnt/raid/var is
symlinked to /var.
I was afraid you were going to say that.
Go back to single user mode.
mkdir /new_var
cd /mnt/raid/var
tar cf - . | ( cd /new_var ; tar xvf
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am doing some testing and am having to make many changes to /etc/hosts
Is there a way to reload the /etc/hosts file without doing a service
network restart?
Takes effect immediately. Do you not get the changes right away?
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a new one.
My house was built 45 yrs ago & I like it - don't need a new one.
I was born over 50 yrs ago & I don't need . . . well, ok - maybe there's
room for improvement. :-)
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thing many times.
i would not like to create image using dd.
any suggestions ??
Clonezilla is designed with your intent in mind. I believe it should
support lvm & sw raid.
www.clonezilla.org
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5dpi a
100dpi fonts, but there seemed to be a lot of these two. I installed a
ocuple of them and tried again. Got the same errors.
So how do I fix this one?
Perhaps vnc can't talk to the xfs daemon - IPv6 or firewall related?
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Toby Bluhm wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
You would think installing via yum would handle dependencies, but
perhaps fonts are not managed like dependencies.
Anyway, I installed tightvnc to test out its IPv6 support.
Installed ok (after I erased regular vnc). But
t you need to deactivate it:
lvchange -a n
Verify that it's deactivated with the lvdisplay command
Current versions of lvm/lvremove will do that automatically.
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Toby Bluhm wrote:
nate wrote:
.
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Verify that it's deactivated with the lvdisplay command
Current versions of lvm/lvremove will do that automatically.
. . . but verifying is still a good idea.
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agent holding /dev/ open. The solution was to kill the daemon.
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would probably be better. The hw vendor may
say what it can run - hopefully something less generic than just "Linux."
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ing, it's worked well for me.
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te to describe
their gratitude. ;-)
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The procmail script for the highpriority account would add in the
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pissed too.
BTW - very informative thread.
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Scott Silva wrote:
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A "one stop
shop" on everything CentOS.
I like that approach better. A new list for email only would probably
lead to email threads on *both* lists, users being reminded to take the
discussion to the other list, etc.
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Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
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You said above, "When this finishes...", but how do you know the check
is completed? I saw this in /var/log/messages:
cat /proc/mdstat gives progress
cat /sys/block/md0/md/sync_action gives current mode
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Griesbach, Lutz wrote:
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Don't top post, please.
With RTFM you are right, I read the man pages and disabled nightly updates.
Thank you for your help.
Did you leave it so it at least notifies you of available updates?
Better than ignoring updates altogether.
-tkb
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