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2008 Feb 02
2
hardlinks not working with inode number > 2^31
...t it was using far more space than necessary. Upon
investigation it seems that all the source files that have inode numbers
greater than 2^31 aren't being hardlinked together at the destination.
XFS uses a sparse inode number distribution. Here is an ls -i of a
random directory:
3239109826 libtomcat4-java_4.0.3-3woody3_all.deb
18105717 libtomcat4-java_4.1.31-3_all.deb
1092085178 libtomcat4-java_4.1.31-4_all.deb
18105718 tomcat4-admin_4.1.31-3_all.deb
1092085181 tomcat4-admin_4.1.31-4_all.deb
3239109829 tomcat4-webapps_4.0.3-3woody3_all.deb
18105719 tomcat4-webapps_4.1.31-3_all.deb
1092085...
2005 Sep 22
13
Recommendation On Ping And Alert Tool
A bit off topic, but I keep looking for an answer to this question and
coming up with nothing... so I thought I would go to the gurus. :-)
Can anyone recommend a good package for pinging other devices and sending
an email/alert when they go down? I'm aware of all kinds of more complex
things with GUIs and a zillion other bells and whistles we aren't looking
for, but we just want a simple
2012 May 21
2
Tomcat5 with Oracle/Sun jdk on CentOS 5.8
I know this question could be asked on tomcat or possibly other mailing
lists, but I'm hoping I can get some help here instead of joining yet
another list.
I'm running tomcat5 on CentOS 5.8. I'm trying to setup Oracle/Sun java
rather than icedtea. I've installed the latest jdk 1.7 and setup
alternatives on centos for java and javac:
# java -version
java version
2005 Oct 17
1
Tomcat 4 on Centos 4.1
...[mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf
Of Peter Farrow
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 5:05 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: [CentOS] Tomcat 4 on Centos 4.1
Had anyone managed to install Tomcat 4 on Centos 4.1
I want to run OpenNMS but the dependancy list is tortuous to say the
least (Tomcat4, J2SDK etc etc etc )...
I have rpms for tomcat that install ok, but then the services give a ton
of errors about missing files when you start/stop them
Failing this can anyone recommend any free Networm Management System for
Centos, I only need a simple solution just so
that I can import mibs i...
2006 Jan 06
3
Installing Java 1.4.2
For scalix on Centos the Scalix forum provides instructions for
convincing Scalix that Centos is Redhat:
http://www.scalix.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=516&highlight=centos
I am up to the point of getting Java JDK1.4.2 installed.
I did a: yum list|grep "java" and got:
gcc-java.i386 3.4.4-2
installed
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat.noarch