Displaying 20 results from an estimated 33 matches for "jmrushton".
2014 Dec 16
0
One-time reboot into alternate kernel?
In article <20141215113303.E0AE4A00424 at mail.centos.org>,
Rushton Martin <JMRUSHTON at qinetiq.com> wrote:
> If you are using GRUB 0.97 (legacy GRUB), then this capability is
> provided by the "default saved" and "fallback" commands. See sections
> 4.3.1 and 4.3.2 in the manual:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html
E...
2012 Apr 27
2
OT: Rewrite part of a message with rsyslog
Hi all,
Sorry for the off-topic, but I have not found how to do this. I have
installed a centos6 server to act as a syslog receiver. I need to
rewrite all messages that comes from one server. For example a part of
the message is:
"27April2012 10:33:44 172.1.2.2 data >". Sometimes between 27April2012
and 10:33:44 comes with one white space, sometimes with two, etc. I
need to
2012 Jun 21
6
reinventing the wheel? page checker
Not sure if there is an app like this yet.
I want to keep tabs on my web applications and thought of using a 'page
checker'/
I was thinking either running a sum on the directory or each file...but
thinking a simple date check would
be fine.
The idea is web application, except the uploads area for photos, never
has changes to its files except when I change it.
However, if it gets
2011 Dec 30
4
Need help in writing a shell/bash script
Hi Friends,
I am trying to write a shell script which can merge the 2 columns into
3rd one on Centos 5. The file is very long around 31200 rows having
around 1370 unique groups and around 12000 unique user-names.
The 1st column is the groupname and then 2nd column is the user-name.
1st Column (Groupname) 2nd Column (username)
admin ankush
2014 Dec 15
0
UC One-time reboot into alternate kernel?
If you are using GRUB 0.97 (legacy GRUB), then this capability is
provided by the "default saved" and "fallback" commands. See sections
4.3.1 and 4.3.2 in the manual:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of Tony Mountifield
>Sent:
2014 Dec 15
0
UC One-time reboot into alternate kernel?
If you are using GRUB 0.97 (legacy GRUB), then this capability is
provided by the "default saved" and "fallback" commands. See sections
4.3.1 and 4.3.2 in the manual:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of Tony Mountifield
>Sent:
2015 Jan 12
0
UC C-6, Gnome question
>> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 05:12:48PM -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 19:42 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
>> > <snip>
>
>> > In a nutshell, after I would terminate Firefox as part of my normal
>> > log off process, there would be another instance of Firefox left
>> > hanging around with a ppid of 1 (so it's
2015 Jan 12
0
UC C-6, Gnome question
>> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 05:12:48PM -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 19:42 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
>> > <snip>
>
>> > In a nutshell, after I would terminate Firefox as part of my normal
>> > log off process, there would be another instance of Firefox left
>> > hanging around with a ppid of 1 (so it's
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04