On Tuesday 27 May 2008 11:39, Scott Silva wrote:
> Running memtest for 24 hours should be enough to test the ram.
> A 3ware 7006 is a fairly old card. Does it have the latest bios available
> from 3ware?
> You could always eliminate the 3ware controller by installing a drive on
> whatever built in
On Tuesday 27 May 2008 13:16, Miguel Medalha wrote:
> Some Tyan boards are known as being very picky with RAM. If you want to
> avoid problems, you should really stick to the types listed in Tyan's
> memory compatibility list.
hmm. well the spec sheet just says "unbuffered DDR 266/200" and that is
Interested in this discussion too, for reasons recently discussed...
On Tuesday 27 May 2008 09:07, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> For a starter, there is a very simple tool for this.
> It's http://www.inlab.de/balance.html
> 2. RedHat Cluster Suite dan Piranha (http://www.redhat.com)
> 3. Linux Virtual
I have an existing in-production LAMP server running Centos 5.1. It uses
physical partitions on top of hardware RAID1, having / /home /var and /boot
on separate partitions.
We have a near-identical system I am thinking of bringing in as a
DRBD/Heartbeat companion. One solution may be to use csy
Thanks guys for the info. I understand that the secondary machine needs a /var
too while in standby, and since it can't also mount it as part of the DRBD
array, then it has to be a vanilla partition on both machines. Thanks for
clearing that up.
On Saturday 31 May 2008 09:28, Filipe Brandenburg
On Monday 18 May 2009 19:46, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> Is there a repository that has php version 5.2 or greater available for use
> with the Centos 5.3 distribution?
> This includes the development libraries package. Thanks.
Just finished compiling php 5.2.9 from the sprms I found here:
http://o
Ok, dumb question. On a certain LAMP server I am seeing in 'ps auxf' a process
called "unit" with no arguments or other path info. It has a fairly low pid,
3041, indicating it might have been started soon after reboot (last week).
but ps says it was started yesterday,
I don't see it on any of 3
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 09:08, Mr Shunz wrote:
> maybe you should check with "lsof -p 3041" and see which files/pipes it
> uses to have a clue.
of course!
it's a perl w0rm that was uploaded last night, now killed. Now to determine
how it got in.
I found some output in the main apache error l
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 10:16, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Anything in /tmp ?
>
> Disable register_globals and allow_url_fopen.
> Set open_basedir for any virtual hosts to the absolute minimum.
allow_url_fopen was enabled on one of many sites. A developer put in an unsafe
php include(). This allowe
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 12:18, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> (I think it requires both register_globals and allow_url_fopen to be on,
> but I'm not sure if you can't get it to work with only allow_url_fopen)
as I just found out, it can, as long as the PHP developer was even more naive
than usual.
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 13:39, Jeff Kinz wrote:
> If you don't mind I would like to use it as a real world example for a
> class I'm teaching? I will remove all the identifying information
> first of course.
Sure go right ahead.
Unfortunately I have tons of real world examples... :/
cheers
Sa
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 15:44, Jancio Wodnik wrote:
> Hm. And what about selinux and httpd ? Selinux is securing httpd from
> this attacks, right ? Selinux was disabled ?
good point, SElinux is set to permissive on this system because we had to get
up and running in a hurry and support a lot of
has anyone had any luck getting nvidia to work with the latest xen kernel
under x86_64? I found an unsupported method involving IGNORE_XEN_PRESENCE
[1], but it doesn't work for me. Everything google turns up seems to be a
year old. prob nothing has changed but I just wonder.
[1] http://www.nvne
I have a client-provided SSL cert that seems to be provided by Verisign but
issued by my good friends at Network Problems. I thought this was part of
default cert.pem, but maybe not.
The docs on Verisign's site are... ahem... unhelpful.
I have what I think is the correct CA chain for this cert,
On Thursday 09 October 2008 12:31, nate wrote:
> Now it looks like Red hat has woken up and seen it is
> a dead end too and is moving to KVM as you mentioned.
where did you read this? I have just started with xen too but I don't want to
be left hanging...
does anyone else have major probs with Firefox as installed on CentOS5?
ever since the RPM for FF3 came out it has been crashing daily. Usually when I
use Save As... or Browse... or anything else that brings up the Gnome file
picker. After the crash I re-start then the file picker works for a wh
On Wednesday 15 October 2008 13:27, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > ever since the RPM for FF3 came out it has been crashing daily. Usually
> > when I use Save As... or Browse... or anything else that brings up the
> > Gnome file picker. After the crash I re-start then the file picker works
> > for
On Thursday 16 October 2008 07:26, Michael Simpson wrote:
> > Ditto here. Have you run an "rpm --verify" to see if you have corruption
> > problems? Have you mixed installs from (possibly conflicting) repos? I
> > suspect one of those two. Have you checked your hardware (memtest,
> > etc.)? If the
On Thursday 16 October 2008 12:08, bruce wrote:
> when you're saying "crashing", what exactly do you mean?.. is it the app
> that crashes.. is it that your mouse/keyboard no longer works?, is your
> system still running (you can ssh into it), but you can't move your
> mouse???
it crashed, it asplo
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