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2016 Feb 29
0
ssh issues with centos 6
...I am seeing the below in the logs. It only occurs during
> ssh file transfers.
>
> Feb 28 17:18:19 web1 t of memory [13604]
Why is the message truncated? That sounds like memory *corruption* to me, rather than memory exhaustion.
Are you seeing activity by the OOM killer?
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2006/11/30/linux-out-of-memory.html
Are you dealing with software you wrote yourself, or only software that came with CentOS? If the former, have you run it under valgrind?
2005 Apr 17
1
Software RAID on CentOS 4
All this talk about SATA RAID in the past few days made me wonder... about
possibly using software RAID, or at least trying it on my own workstations
and eventually production servers, after I learn more about it.
So, I started googling for tutorials and manuals, and there are usually two
kinds I can find:
1. very basic "what is software RAID", or
2. complete 400+ page books on the
2016 Feb 28
2
ssh issues with centos 6
I have a new centos 6 install. Randomly i get out of memory messages and
my ssh file transfer dies. I have tried this in filezilla as well as
winscp. I have disabled motd in ssh and i also had entropy problems so i
enacted rngd -r /dev/urandom -o /dev/random but did not stop the out of
memory errors. I am seeing the below in the logs. It only occurs during
ssh file transfers.
Feb 28
2005 Nov 15
2
SELinux on CentOS4
I regret the delay in replying to this topic but I am a digest
subscriber so I only see list traffic once every 24 hours.
When I moved from RHES3 to CentOS4 back in April/May of this year I
was bitten by the SELinux gnat as well, and the temptation to swat
a distracting irritation by killing it in its bed nearly proved
irresistible. However, taking to heart the advice given to me here
and
2006 Apr 26
8
Xen 3.0 on FC4 - guest domains cant ping host domain
I am installed Xen 3.0 on a Fedora Core 4(2.6.12-1.1454_FC4xen0) machine.
This machine is currently running one host domain:
[root@]# xm list
Name Id Mem(MB) CPU VCPU(s) State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 128 0 1 r---- 49.1
fc4-vm1 1 63 0 1 -b--- 18.5
Following is the network configuration for Domain-0:
eth0 Link