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2005 Dec 02
2
/var partition and recovery
greetings bryan, did you say that in your experience the /var partition should _not_ be on the extended partition table for "recovery" purposes? - rh
2005 Nov 08
1
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issues on the list
...UNIMPORTANT to ANYTHING that you or anybody important to you think is important. Challenge: don't respond, unless it's about CentOS or related stuff (like the Meridian War... neat info I hadn't seen before!) Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> thebs413 at earthlink.net 11/08/05 08:58AM >>> I want to prove Chris wrong yet again. -- Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org http://thebs413.blogspot.com ******************************************************************* This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential a...
2005 Dec 01
2
LDAP Implementations (was: Linking against a specifi c Berkeley DB install)
From: Bryan J. Smith [mailto:thebs413 at earthlink.net] > > Bowie Bailey <Bowie_Bailey at BUC.com> wrote: > > It is an interesting choice. It supports multi-master > > replication which I will need and has some GUI management > > utilities. > > Anyone know of any problems with it? > > Only t...
2005 Nov 07
4
Re: New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2 butnot centos4.2?
...he ntp folks might be petitioned to write up and submit to the Congress, a paper requesting them to keep their danged hands in one-another's pockets, and leave the clock alone. albeit not in those precise words... Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> thebs413 at earthlink.net 11/07/05 02:50PM >>> Aleksandar Milivojevic <alex at milivojevic.org> wrote: > Those darn politicians, there should be a law to put into > jail for life any politician who even thinks about > proposing any artificial time changes, While my Libertarian ideal...
2005 Dec 28
4
Opteron, Athlon/64, and disaster recovery
Has anybody here taken a HDD configured with an Opteron system, and then put it into an Athlon/64 and had it work? Are they interchangeable, like an Athlon/32 and a P3/P4? -Ben -- "The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - XEROX PARC slogan, circa 1978
2005 Nov 24
8
A minor beef
CentOS is a really great product, and the package supporters do a bang up job, but the one deficiency I've found is the fact that one can never rely on being able to get updates at any particular time. Whether it's CentOS proper or the Dag additions, something is broke most every time I want to apply updates. I know this is whin[ge]ing, and I certainly don't have a solution to offer.
2005 Dec 19
7
Compaq V2000 laptop no USB recognized
To continue here with problems on this compaq v2000 laptop, I put kernel source on a USB disk and plugged it into the v2000. NOTHING IS recognized. I tried to manually mount the disk and nothing either... I thought USB was well established.... I thought trying to recompile the kernel for realtek support might get my networking going... I am stuck??? Jerry -------------- next part
2006 Jan 03
1
64-bit CentOS 4.2
What exactly is different between the 32 and 64-bit version of CentOS 4.2? The kernel (drivers, file system, etc.) is probably compiled to support 64-bit and probably glibc. What're some important differences between the 32 and 64-bit version? I'm just trying to get a deeper understanding. Thanks in advance for any help. FongVang
2005 Dec 07
2
up2date command to install kernel source
What is the correct command using up2date and yum to install the kernel source package. Thanks, jerry
2005 Nov 22
2
32 bits software on 64 bits CentOS core
Hello to everybody, it?s possible run 32 bits program on a 64 bits CentOS core?? --------------------------------- Correo Yahoo! Comprueba qu? es nuevo, aqu? http://correo.yahoo.es -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20051122/d38637c7/attachment-0005.html>
2005 Sep 11
0
Linux Servers: Eccentric Practices for Disk Slicing
The result of continued inquiry ... http://thebs413.blogspot.com/2005/09/linux-servers-eccentric-practices-for.html Not even spell-checked yet nor read-over well. I will clean it up later today. -- Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org http://thebs413.blogspot.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The...
2005 Aug 17
0
[OT] Red Hat binary compatibility, from Red Hat Linux 4.0 to Fedora Core 3 (and RHEL4) ...
I wrote part of a FAQ last November, and if you're interested in the breakdown of GCC, GLibC and kernel adoption since Red Hat Linux 4.0, you'll want to read this: http://www.geocities.com/thebs413/RH-Distribution-FAQ-3.html I've been loosely working on a "Linux Configuration Management" book covering Red Hat distributions since. I might update this FAQ if I have time, although my priorities have been elsewhere as of late. -- Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org h...
2005 Sep 08
3
Intel RAID controller
I have a dell precision 380: http://catalog.us.dell.com/CS1/CS1Page2.aspx?br=6&c=us&cs=555&fm=11210&l=en&s=biz with an Intel Matrix Storage Manager ICH7R RAID Controller http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/imsm/sb/cs-020663.htm I need to get CentOS 3 installed on this thing but can't due to the fact that the controller is not supported in 2.4 kernels. There is a patch
2005 Aug 22
2
64 bit hardware and filesystem size limit
We recently bought a 32-bit Xeon system with a 12-port 3Ware RAID card and a dozen 500GB drives. We wanted to create 4TB drive arrays; however, we soon discovered that there is about a 2.2TB drive array size limit on 32-bit hardware. Does that sound correct? Would replacing the 32-bit mobo/cpu with a 64-bit mobo/cpu allow us to use drive arrays larger than 2.2TB? Thanks.
2005 Nov 20
1
Highpoint Rocketraid 2240
Has anyone on the list used one of these w/Linux? We currently use Linux + Cinelerra for editing uncompressed video (and a few dual G5 macs running Final Cut Pro). Current editing stations are getting a bit long in the tooth so I've been mulling over a mass upgrade. 8-) These cards are interesting to me because they are PCI-X and support 4 SATAII drives per multilane/infiniband
2005 Nov 14
1
selinux stuff - I just don't get -- "outgoing firewallsare broken"
...ons broke running applications, I'd consider the new firewall firmware BROKEN. As is, I don't mind SELinux, because I can disable it at installation time. I will continue to do so until it is no longer broken. Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> thebs413 at earthlink.net 11/14/05 11:24AM >>> "Brian T. Brunner" <brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com> wrote: > How do we define Ready? I gave that answer in the text you > replied to: when it doesn't break things. How's forever work for you? ;-> NPTL, ANSI C++,...
2005 Dec 18
3
Where is the kernel source code???
I have centOS 4 installed on my machine but some how it does not support my TV capture card (bt878) in the kernel, so i want to recompile the kernel to add support for my device. However, i cant find centOS 4 kernel source code. I have read some messages in the mailing list and someone said that i just need to yum install kernel-sourcecode to get the source code, i did it but i yum reported
2006 Jan 05
6
High Availability using 2 sites
We currently have a backup site at a different location to our main site. This backup site mirrors (as closely as possible) our main services, particularly web serving. Is there a way to have the backup site act as a failover for the main site using something like Linux-HA? They are on seperate internet connections with different IP ranges. Thanks -- Tim Edwards
2005 Dec 01
4
access to httpd logs
I need to enable some access to the httpd logs over ftp so they can be analyzed by another application to get a report. I used to do this on Windows NT before replacing the server with CentOS. Thanks to help from another thread I have an ftp server enabled on the web server. I thought the easiest thing to do would be to create an id for the application to connect with, then provide a symlink to
2005 Nov 07
2
ATA-over-Ethernet v's iSCSI
Nick, What are you planning on running over the shared connection? Database, eMail, File Shares? How many users? How much data? What is your I/O profile? I've worked with 'enterprise' storage most of my career either as a consumer, adviser or provider - can't comment on AoE other than to suggest you look at what are the business & technical goals, how they solve it and what