Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "inotify on rhel systems?"
2005 Mar 30
3
RHEL Un question
Please excuse my ignorance, since I have not used any RedHat
(enterprise or otherwise) until Fedora FC3 (a few weeks) and now
CentOS4 (permanently). I keep finding references to Un (I believe it's
up to U5 now) in references to bugfixes, etc for RHEL. I presume (?)
these are dot releases after the initial release?
Is there anything equivalent for CentOS, or is this RedHat only behavior?
TIA,
2005 Apr 02
1
CentOS4 laptop touchpad erratic operation
I've just put up CentOS4 on my HP ze4630us laptop, and the
installation produced only two problems of note, both related to X
operations.
1. The installer refused to allow 1024x768 resoultion for the screen.
After install, manually setting the resolution in xorg.conf was no
problem.
2. Erratic touchpad operation. This unit has a synaptic touchpad. I've
also noted similar problems on my
2005 Apr 16
1
hddtemp package
Just idle curiosity. I've always been fond of the simple hddtemp
utility. I tried 'yum install hddtemp' (I have dag in my repos), but
it was not found. Google found it on '/pub/dag/dries/packages...'. So
I downloaded it, installed (Centos4), and it works just fine.
Just wondering why it's not in the dag el4 repo?
--
Collins
When I saw the Iraqi people voting
2005 May 01
2
yum pinning rpms
I did a little googling for this, but only found meaningless
references, since pin has too, too common other meanings.
Is there a way to pin a version of a particular package with yum/rpm?
I have the rpms for the beta 2.0 version of OpenOffice installed, so
I'm not interested in the updates for OpenOffice 1.1.2-24.6.0.EL4
which are now coming in. Is there a way to instruct yum to ignore this
2005 May 06
1
shutdown and console messges
Just a minor irritation.
1. When I shutdown from the GDM menu, most of the time the screen goes
black and none of the "stopping..." messages are visible until just
about the time the mounted filesystems are shutdown, about three lines
before acpi poweroff.
2. Always when I shutdown from my desktop manager (IceWm in my case),
I get all the messages immediately. Once in a blue moon, this
2005 Apr 02
1
CentOS4 Loop at shutdown
Has anyone else encountered a loop and failure to shutdown on CentOS4?
This has occurred twice in the past month, but unfortunately I failed
to write down the looping messages. The only relevant problems I found
via Google reference raid controllers, and I have POI (plain ol' IDE).
Doh! Obviously I wuill need to record the errors.
My environment is run-level 5 with GDM, but I use IceWm
2005 Apr 03
3
<OT> RedHat support
As a parallel question to my thread about CentOS for commercial use,
here's a question I've been wondering about.
How many of you who have RHEL licenses and paid support licenses have
ever needed actually to request support? And if you did was the
support any bit more timely or accurate than community support for
CentOS or other distros?
--
Collins
When I saw the Iraqi people
2005 Mar 31
1
firefox-1.0.2-1.4.1.centos4 unstable?
Has anyone else noticed that firefox is less stable after the recent
security update?
I'm getting several occurrences per day of "just goes poof," i.e.
probably seg fault.
--
Collins
When I saw the Iraqi people voting three weeks ago, 8 million of them,
it was the start of a new Arab world.... The Berlin Wall has fallen.
- Lebanese Druze leader Walid
2005 Apr 23
1
Firefox question
Just curious.
I've noticed with the 1.0.3 release (and almost every recent dot
release) Firefox becomes unstable until you preserve your bookmarks
and blow away the .mozilla/firefox directory.
Has anyone heard whether the mozilla developers ever intend to fix
this behavior?
--
Collins
When I saw the Iraqi people voting three weeks ago, 8 million of them,
it was the start of
2005 Apr 03
8
CentOS for commercial use
I'm a home user of CentOS (a desktop and a laptop) because I like the
quality of the product and I love the cost. I'm a great believer in
FOSS.
That being said, I know that some of you use CentOS for production
servers and (perhaps?) desktops as well. I've read at leat one comment
like "I have 20 CentOS servers."
My employer is a firm believer in RHEL - license costs are
2005 Apr 18
1
mod_authz_svn anyone?
Hey,
Anyone know where I can find the Apache module mod_authz_svn? I'm
trying to setup a subversion repository and would like to use that
module for the authentication. yum doesn't find anything.
Thanks.
--
Howard Fore, howard.fore at gmail.com
2005 Apr 17
2
CentOS4 upgradeany hangs while loading sata_via
Hi,
I have a machine running under CentOS 3.4 which I want to upgrade to
CentOS 4. I booted using the CentOS 4 CD1 using "linux upgradeany".
Problem is that loading sata_via never terminates. Ismod shows the
sata_via module in state "Loading" while all others are in state "Live".
The dmesg output shows that the module gets loaded, sees two disks, then
prints info
2005 Apr 24
3
NFS insanity
Hi all,
I've got some insanity with mounting an NFS share that before reloading
my workstation afresh worked perfectly, but now refuses to mount.
Actually there are two servers with shares mounted.
(1) Mandrake 10.0 file server - two shares - mount perfectly
(2) Fedora Core 3 - one share - can't mount to save my life!
My workstation is CentOS 4. I reloaded it to get rid of the FC3
2005 Mar 24
25
Yum problem CentOS 3.3?
I''m still using CentOS 3.3 as our install mechanism, then adding some
packages from a tarball of RPMs we need.
Then I run
# yum update yum
which sometimes takes a while.
Yesterday it took many hours. I like to run these from behind a
firewall in our office before taking the server to the datacenter, but
the delay meant a whole day''s delay in our trip to the datacenter
2005 Apr 30
1
Thanks (was re: Neosurge.com)
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 07:05 -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
> John,
>
> I just wanna say THANK YOU for the AWESOME distro and keep up the
> fantastic work. CentOS 4 is definitely without a doubt the most
> rock-solid, outa-the-box distro I've ever used. And I'm loving every
> minute of it. I've even managed to get my boss hooked on it and now our
> linux machines
2001 Sep 14
1
extremly off topic I know but since it leaked into the list anyway....
On the Bombings
Noam Chomsky
The terrorist attacks were major atrocities. In scale they may
not reach the level of many others, for example,
Clinton's bombing of the Sudan with no credible pretext,
destroying half its pharmaceutical supplies and killing
2005 Apr 24
8
losing NFS connection
Hello there!
Perhaps this is a little off-topic, but I notice this only on the Centos
box.
I'm running Centos 4 on an AMD64 which has the following entries in the
fstab to connect to NFS shares on a Fedora3 box:
192.168.1.12:/home/angelo/ /home/angelo/NFS_share1 nfs
rw,addr=192.168.1.12 0 0
192.168.1.12:/home/angelo/data /home/angelo/NFS_share2 nfs
rw,addr=192.168.1.12 0 0
2005 Mar 31
3
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2013 Mar 07
1
Inotify max_user_instances
Maybe I have multiple problems - dunno.
I've started seeing the following log lines:
Mar 7 07:46:22 bubba dovecot: imap(dmiller at amfes.com): Warning: Inotify
instance limit for user 5000 (UID vmail) exceeded, disabling. Increase
/proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_instances
max_user_instances is currently 128.
I've tried stopping and restarting dovecot - the message immediately
returns.
2010 Jan 25
1
GlusterFS and inotify
I recently moved my backend storage to GlusterFS V3.0 and with one exception
everything is running great. That exception is that I had a daemon using
inotify that was watching my storage for new files. Upon arrival this watcher
uploaded a copy of the file to Amazon S3. This daemon had been running just
fine for well over a year. Moving to GlusterFS seems to indicate that inotify
doesn't