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2010 Apr 23
1
Problem shuting down server.
...loning disk using Clonezilla, if I issue a shutdown -h now, or any other command to shut down the server (i.e. init 0 or poweroff), instead of shutting down the server reboots. I googled but could't find any answer. ?Does anybody has a clue about why this is happening? -- Enrique Verdes <EVerdes at conatel.com.uy> Depto. de Ingenier?a - CONATEL S.A. Este mensaje es privado y confidencial y tiene como ?nico destinatario la persona a la que va dirigida. La responsabilidad de su contenido es del remitente y no de CONATEL. Si usted ha recibido este mensaje por error, tenga presente que...
2010 Apr 27
0
Transparent proxy with LVS
...it fails because i left the address field empty. But this service is not tied to any address, I just want the fwmark match to forward the packets to the real servers. I also have dns in this lvs cluster. Any suggestion about how I can add my ipvsad rules to the lvs.cf file? -- Enrique Verdes <EVerdes at conatel.com.uy> Depto. de Ingenier?a - CONATEL S.A. Este mensaje es privado y confidencial y tiene como ?nico destinatario la persona a la que va dirigida. La responsabilidad de su contenido es del remitente y no de CONATEL. Si usted ha recibido este mensaje por error, tenga presente que...
2010 May 19
4
Networking setup/help
I had to install 5.5 from scratch and now I have to rebuild my home networking system. I haven't had to mess with this stuff in over 5+ years and I'm sure there may be better ways of doing it now. My liunx box acts as firewall/gateway for 2 other pcs. I was using a script from the Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO with ddclient (since I have a dynamic ip). Also, I don't think I need a full
2010 Jun 21
6
How to specify the default route?
I have a machine with two net interfaces. it seems to always pick the wrong one (eth1) as the default route. I can change it with route del default route add default eth0 after it's up (or in rc.local, of course), but I'd like to figure out what I need to do this "the CentOS way" (e.g. edit some configuration file? Run some config utility, what?) once and for all. Can