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2005 Feb 23
2
CentOS-3.1 updates dir. on ftp.belnet.be empty
Hello,
I noticed that since a couple of hours, this following directory on
belnet is empty ...
ftp://ftp.belnet.be/packages/caosity/centos/3.1/updates/i386/RPMS/
can i do something ?
--
Martin
2004 Aug 20
2
[kernel-2.4.21-15] rebuild problem
Hello,
Sorry if this mail would have to be post in the development ML, but my
problem is just at using centOS..
I'm trying to recompile the centOS-3.1 kernel.
I done this:
# cd /usr/src/linux-2.4
# make menuconfig
< i select my CPU type >
< Exit and save >
# make dep
# make modules
(...no errors ...)
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.21-15.0.4.EL/include -Wall
2007 Jul 30
3
kmod-drbd-smp (2.6.9-55.0.2.EL) has unknown symbols (kmod-drbd not).
Hi !
Not very blocking because the smp module loads perfectly.
# yum --exclude=kmod-drbd*\plus\* install kmod-drbd
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
Reducing CentOS-4 - Plus to included packages only
Finished
Parsing package install arguments
Resolving Dependencies
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2005 Feb 25
2
php-snmp : spec, rpms, srpms.
Hello,
I just built a complete php suite including php-snmp
RPM. (php-snmp-4.3.2-19.ent.i386.rpm). I inspired myself from this
bugzilla page: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=123149
can I upload binaries, sources and specfile somewhere to share it with
you ? I was thinking about "Extras" repository ? why not ?
cya
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Martin
2004 Sep 09
1
php-snmp *UPDATE*
Thank you to all the people that responded. I found a php.spec file for
EL3 and modified the php.spec file that came with the php source rpm
from the CentOS mirros. Built and installed the php-snmp rpm and it is
working great!!! For anyone that would like to have a copy for
themselves can find it at http://traffic.wonderwave.net I will leave it
up for a week or two so act fast. I also posted the
2005 Apr 08
3
problem with install of centos 3.4 on i386
hello,
let me explain my problem :
i've downloaded centos 3.4 on i386
the md5sum of CD1's iso file is OK
i burn it on a CD with NERO and i have this problem in
CD1 of centos 3.4 for i386 :
----------------------------
# file perl-5.8.0-88.9.i386.rpm
perl-5.8.0-88.9.i386.rpm: RPM v3 bin i386
perl-5.8.0-88.9
# rpm -qlp perl-5.8.0-88.9.i386.rpm
erreur: perl-5.8.0-88.9.i386.rpm: signature
2005 Feb 08
2
[centos 3.4] e1000 and installation problem
Hello,
I install Centos'es from PXE, with vmlinuz and initrd provided by
images/pxeboot from the first CD of centos 3.4.
The server is a PowerEdge 1850 with two integrated e1000 nic interfaces.
So kernel is booting, then it comes to the screen which ask for one nic
to do a dhcp query. I choose eth0, dhcp server reply well and then i get
an ip address, dns'es, etc. And nothing else
2006 Jun 01
3
[CSL #301925] centosplus kernel xfs patches and CVE-2006-1855
Hi All, we've run into a problem with the xfs component in the centosplus
kernel (2.6.9-34.106.unsupportedsmp) where synchronous writes sometimes fail
with EAGAIN. It's causing headaches for DB2 installs and for our database
research group. There is a fix reported at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-xfs&m=110808122904352&w=2
...that's supposed to take care of
2009 May 27
1
kABI-tracking kmod-xfs for CentOS-4 (Was: Preventing hour-long fsck on ext3-filesystem)
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Tru Huynh <tru at centos.org> wrote:
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 08:16:42AM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
>> Here is the updated version:
>>
>> http://centos.toracat.org/kmods/CentOS-4/xfs/SRPMS/
>>
>> Please discard the obsoleted ones (I did not bump the version/release
>> number). ?Let me know when your binaries are ready for
2006 Aug 15
7
XFS and CentOS 4.3
Hi All, after looking around for info on XFS(the filesystem) and its use
on CentOS and/or RHEL 4. There seems to be a lot of noise about 4K
Stacks (especially on linux-xfs at oss.sgi.com).
So what is the best way to get XFS working with CentOS 4.3 ? And not
have something like this happening.
A quote from the xfs list at sgi
>On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 at 10:29am, Andrew Elwell wrote
>
2006 Jul 17
1
Testing kernel and xfs/netatalk
I recently took over a x86_64 CentOS 4.0 server running an "unsupported"
kernel. On examining the box it seems that perhaps it is because of the
use of xfs and netatalk. I would like to update the box to 4.3. I think
I can do away with the netatalk, but doing away with xfs would require a
substantial amount of work.
Questions:
1: In reading the archive of this list there was a post
2007 Mar 14
2
[Centos 5] minimum RAM required to install : 1GB ?
Hi,
From the release notes i can read :
"Note that the minimum RAM required to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4.92 has been raised to 1GB; the recommended RAM is 2GB. If a machine
has less than 1GB RAM, the installation process may hang."
Is it a joke/mistake ? :-O
1GB !!!
I tested installation process with 256M / Celeron 600, seems to
work ...)
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Martin
2005 Mar 04
3
PXE(bis) boot Centos 4.0 problems
"AS" == Alan Sparks <asparks@quris.com>
"MH" == Martin Hamant <mh@accelance.fr>
AS> Has anyone yet tried PXE booting the vmlinuz/initrd.img
AS> set from Centos 4.0beta2?
AS> Anyone had luck? Any changes for PXE boots known for 4.0?
AS> Thanks in advance.
MH> No luck. this is exactly the same issue i''m in front of.
2008 Nov 13
2
kmod-xfs and weak-updates
I installed kmod-xfs-0.4-2 back with kernel-2.6.18-92.1.13. I have
updated kernels but there have been no new kmod-xfs. It still works
because of weak-updates (I guess). Currently:
# find /lib/modules -name xfs.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.18-92.1.13.el5/extra/xfs/xfs.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.18-92.1.13.el5/weak-updates/xfs/xfs.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.18-92.1.17.el5/weak-updates/xfs/xfs.ko
2007 Jul 30
2
incredible heartbeat 2.X depencies
# activating extras repo
# issuing "yum install heartbeat"
# got :
(...tons of depedencies resolution...)
ttmkfdir-3.0.9-20.el4.i38 100% |=========================| 6.6 kB 00:00
---> Package ttmkfdir.i386 0:3.0.9-20.el4 set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
Dependencies Resolved
=============================================================================
2005 Aug 18
1
xfs module not loading
I'm trying to add XFS and ReiserFS to CentOS, integrating with
Kickstart. I think I'm fairly close. I've added xfs.ko and
reiserfs.ko to modules.cgz in initrd. Several of my partitions now
specify --fstype=xfs. I can see tty5 mkfs.xfs is creating the XFS
file systems. The system currently installs completely via kickstart,
but it does not mount the XFS file systems while in the
2007 Apr 25
4
Re: [CSL #329283] centosplus XFS bug?
We're running a mix of ext3 and xfs file systems on CentOS 4
workstations at our site. We have benefitted greatly from the increased
performance and fast (crash recovery) reboot times that we get from
xfs. We're currently running CentOS kernel 2.6.9-42.0.8.EL and xfs
version 0.2-1.
We have one host where we've got issues. It's a (very) busy imap server
with external scsi hardware
2008 Apr 04
3
xfs and centosplus kernel
I read that XFS has problems with 4K Stack size for Linux on 32-bit
systems. How did we address this in the centosplus kernel? Since what
release of CentOS was this problem resolved?
Is there a quick way to know what size the Linux stack is configured to be
in a system's that's running?
Thanks for your help.
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2017 Mar 29
2
libguestfs-xfs for CentOS 6
<div>Dear all,</div><div> </div><div>Does anybody know if the package libguestfs-xfs exists for CentOS 6? I faced the problem when tried to change passwd for XFS virtual machine based on ext4 CentOS 6 parent server:</div><div> </div><div><div>guestmount -a /dev/lvm/xfs.test -i /tmp/cp_mount/xfs.test</div><div>guestmount: no
2009 Dec 09
1
XFS and LVM2 (possibly in the scenario of snapshots)
Hi list,
during the last days there was a discussion going on about the stability
of XFS; though I myself used XFS heavily and didn't run into issues yet,
I'd like to ask something *before* we create our next generation data
storage backend...
Les Mikesell wrote in [0] about issues in the combination of XFS and LVM
-- however, it was being discussed in context of using 32bit kernels.