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/developerworks/linux/library/l-inotify.html
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I've been using clusterit for several years for multiple small
clusters. It works well
and was easy to install. I believe I got the Fedora source RPM and rebuilt
it for CentOS.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Gavin Carr wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 01:31:39PM -0500, Alan McKay wrote:
>> > I
7.0.1.
CentOS 5.5 i386 w/ updates
firefox-7.0.1.tar.bz2
libstdc++-4.3.0-8.i386.rpm from Fedora 9
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. This was
supposedly fixed in Firefox 4 but I still see
them in Firefox 7. Not major but an annoyance.
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Lars Hecking
wrote:
> Wade Hampton writes:
>> Anyone have any luck running updated Firefox
>> on CentOS 5? We have CentOS 5 wo
at home in color. Very
different skill set and it gets the job done (less time
learning the tool and more focusing on content).
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HP 6150C scanner/printer. Works well with hplip and cups.
Remote scanning works better on Linux than Windows.
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text in a cell.
Could this be a problem with some setting or with Java?
Any help would be most appreciated,
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On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Wade Hampton wrote:
>> The last few releases of OpenOffice have gotten very
>> unstable on my desktop which is a CentOS 5.5 i386 system.
>> After multiple crashes when doing embedded simple drawings
>> in
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Wade Hampton wrote:
>> This is seems to be from openoffice.org-ure-1.7.0-9567:
>> /opt/openoffice.org/ure/lib/libuno_cppuhelpergcc3.0.so.3
>>
>>> Ljubomir
>
> I think I know what is going
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:40 PM, wrote:
> Wade Hampton wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic
>> wrote:
>>> Wade Hampton wrote:
>>>> This is seems to be from openoffice.org-ure-1.7.0-9567:
>>>> /opt/openoffice.org/ure/li
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Wade Hampton wrote:
>> Not sure if I can (corporate computer). I just created
>> a sample spreadsheet with text and numbers and kept
>> typing in text and numbers. Nothing fancy. It crashes
>> afte
Try the Dallas/Maxim 1-wire system. They have serial port
controllers with an RJ11 jack so you can use a phone cable
to the sensor. I got one of their temp sensors and a cheap
RJ11 jack from Radio Shack and had a remote temp sensor.
They use a simple serial protocol and some of the controllers
a
rn) TCP/IP stack in
Linux and TCP options? If so, does anyone have any suggestions
for how I can tune the Linux server? I am not as concerned
about performance, but just to keep the Solaris box from
crashing (and no, I can't upgrade the legacy Solaris server).
Thanks,
3Com Etherlink XL PCI.
I'm trying the ndd commands in a few minutes after the box
reboots yet again
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 1:19 PM, JohnS wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2010-03-27 at 13:02 -0400, Wade Hampton wrote:
>
>>
>> I can't ping the Solaris box
>>
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 1:49 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> JohnS wrote:
>> On Sat, 2010-03-27 at 13:02 -0400, Wade Hampton wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I can't ping the Solaris box
>>> from any of the servers on my network.
>>>
>> ---
>> That
Thanks. I'll try it on Monday when I get back to the machine.
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 2:45 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> Wade Hampton wrote:
>> Trying ndd /dev/elx \? results in "couldn't push module 'elx'.
>> so no idea how to tune it. I can ru
. Several posts also indicate that this
is due to the old GCC used by CentOS 5.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
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me to
install on it.
Has anyone seen issues like this? Is there a simple workaround?
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for example, via CRON every night at midnight)?
Or should I get fstrim (updated util-linux)?
Any other suggestions on solid state drives (other than noatime
on mounts).
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hdparm:
hdparm -W1 /dev/sda
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On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Alexander Arlt wrote:
> Am 07/19/2013 03:17 AM, schrieb Lists:
> > Main thing is DO NOT EVEN THINK OF USING CONSUMER GRADE SSDs. SSDs are a
> > bit like a salt shaker, they have
>From what I have read, TRIM can also be done on demand
for older systems or file systems that are not TRIM aware.
For CentOS 5.x, a modified hdparm could be used to send
the TRIM comamnd to the drive. Anyone have experience
with this?
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On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Joh
) Determine the type of drive you need and any items
specific to the drive (reserved space, TRIM, big caps)
3) Use newer Linux systems (CentOS 6, later UBUNTU, RHEL, Fedora)
if you can -- and use EXT4 with trim enabled (if drive supports it)
4) Test
5) Deploy
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On
On Jul 19, 2013 10:04 PM, "Darr247" wrote:
>
> On 2013-07-19 1:01 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> > On 7/19/2013 5:51 AM, Darr247 wrote:
> >> On 2013-07-19 3:54 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Regardless of your storage, your system should be powered by a
> monitored UPS. Verify that it works, an
Try running createrepo in your repository directory, the
one with the RPMs in it.
cd {...}/i386
createrepo .
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On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 11:05 AM, zGreenfelder wrote:
> so this may be an odd question, but my google fu seems to be failing me.
> I've crea
I use a local, off-line repository for CentOS plus updates for my
development network (my setup for many years). By design, the
repository has no physical connection to the Internet. Everything seems
to be setup correctly and works fine for installs/updates. However I am
trying to use the --inst
virtd restart
If I manually start dbus, it works and I can run my VMs:
dbus-launch --exit-with-session virt-manager
Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Thanks, however that did not work.
I removed /tmp/orbit-root and tried it again. Same problem.
For now, I'm just using the dbus-launch trick.
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On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Marcelo Roccasalva <
marcelo-cen...@irrigacion.gov.ar> wrote:
> On Wed, May 14
for a few years).
uname -a
...2.6.18-308.el5
mount | grep mysvr
mysvr:/ on /mnt/mysvr type nfs4 (rw,nodev,hard,intr,addr=1.2.3.4)
ls /mnt/mysvr/data
myfile.txt
...
Any ideas on how I can fix this or should I go back to NFS3
on my server?
Thanks,
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