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2001 Sep 23
3
Ext3, 2.4.10, and 2.4 in general
Hello,
The 0.9.9 2.4.10pre4 patch doesn't apply. There are 5 rejects. The
first three are easy to fix, but
the fourth in vmscan.c will be very difficult without being a developer.
The fifth I am not sure about.
This brings up the fact that many of us are using ext3 and have to patch
every time a new kernel
comes out. I really think we need to strong arm Linus or something and
get
2002 Jul 26
3
AIX issues
Hello everyone,
I have been given the task of working out a number of issues with
OpenSSH for my company (Hertz).
I have been following the mailing list for several days now and I'm
beginning to compile a list of who is working on what. To make my task
faster, it would nice if the people working on the following issues
would drop me a email before I start to rewrite their code and get it
2005 Sep 09
3
Constant pinging from muon.cygnus-1.org
...rators were so big brotherish. hmm, very interesting... I'm
very supportive of open source software and use a heap of it myself, but I
don't like being pinged every 2 seconds 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Stop
it, Damn It!
Hmm, looks like cygnus-1.org has something to do with a Nathan Grennan, who
seems to have some linux ties and TWiki ties and other such things.
Is there a good reason that 69.46.29.165 / muon.cygnus-1.org / icecast has to
ping me every few seconds 24 hours per day 7 days per week just to see if my
shoutcast server is running? Isn't there a better way to do...
2001 Sep 19
1
ext3 0.9.6 vs ext3 0.9.9
Hello,
I have done extensive testing between 2.4.9 and 2.4.9-ac12 with ext3
0.9.6 and 0.9.9. I also tried using both kgcc and gcc-2.96.
I have a problem with logging into xdm or starting the gnome-session
totally locking up the machine while using ext3 0.9.9.
It seems to go away using ext3-0.9.6. During xdm/gnome-session the hard
disk is under heavy activity. I have attached my
kernel config.
2008 Mar 17
1
Running CentOS 4.6 domUs on CentOS 5.1 dom0 and domUs crash
I have a CentOS 5.1 dom0 running on a machine with two cores and 4gb
of memory. It runs three 4.6 domUs and one 5.1 domU. Just out of the
blue the other night all the 4.6 domUs crashed, but the dom0 stayed up.
I ran xm console (domU-name) and got the Oops information below. I
didn't get anything from the 5.1 domU. I think it had been rebooted a
few days before and hadn't come up
2008 Mar 17
1
Running CentOS 4.6 domUs on CentOS 5.1 dom0 and domUs crash
I have a CentOS 5.1 dom0 running on a machine with two cores and 4gb
of memory. It runs three 4.6 domUs and one 5.1 domU. Just out of the
blue the other night all the 4.6 domUs crashed, but the dom0 stayed up.
I ran xm console (domU-name) and got the Oops information below. I
didn't get anything from the 5.1 domU. I think it had been rebooted a
few days before and hadn't come up
2006 May 23
0
LDAP Upgrades (both Unix and Samba)
...what I did... Note that I'm using Debian 3.1 as my installed system.
Create an LDAP Server (apt-get install slapd)
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Ref: http://www.metaconsultancy.com/whitepapers/ldap.htm
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO/
http://www.grennan.com/ldap-HOWTO.html
SLAPD has to be one of the most difficult things to wrap your head
around I've ever come across. Perhaps if you spoke LDAP in your sleep,
it would all be obvious, but I've smoothed out the brick wall next to me
banging my head against it these past few days.
Gettin...