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2014 May 30
0
Hot memory and cpu update
Runing domain xml
vv.XMLDesc(0)
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4n n hvmn n n n n n n destroyn restartn
destroyn n /usr/bin/kvmn n n n
n n n n n n n
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2012 Jan 30
1
A Hardware Observation (and Thank You To John Pierce)
A few days ago, John Pierce made a comment about Intel network cards and that they are more reliable and a better overall card than most. (This is not exactly what he said, but rather I am paraphrasing) My small cluster of servers all had generic PCI nics in them (I was not using any onboard NICS).
Today, I replaced the NICS with Intel Pro 1000 PCI-E NICS and replaces our small 5 port TP-Link GB
2011 Oct 03
0
PCI-E not supported in kernel 2.6.32-131.12.1.el6
...it maybe a bug or
only unsupported hardware in new kernels?
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2011 Oct 26
4
C6: ssh X-forwarding does not work
Hi all,
I have C6 i386 with cr repo enabled;
problem is, I can't get x-forwarding to work, xorg-x11-auth rpm is
installed, have checked sshd config for
#X11Forwarding no
X11Forwarding yes
#X11DisplayOffset 10
Here is a verbose ssh logon, I can't see any difference to a working server:
debug1: Authentication succeeded (password).
debug1: channel 0: new [client-session]
debug3: