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2009 Mar 26
0
Help with GSM or CDMA hardware on CentOS and SMSTools question please
Hi everyone, I would realy appreciate your help and guidense with a problem I have. Im trying to set up a SMS Gateway as a alert system for my network. Although the Aircard is picked up as a usb device and has a driver in the kernel, it does not have a /dev/XXX device name. So my question is how do I create this /dev/XXX device and make it persistent. I have installed CentOS as my base with
2009 Mar 14
0
dvd rw not recognized
I installed Centos 5.2 on a brand new computer the other day. It has an Asus DVD RW drive in it which I used to boot the netboot disk off of to install the operating system so it found the dvd at that point. Now k3b tells me that it can't find any drives. [nathalie at jeff ~]$ ll /dev/scd0 brw------- 1 nathalie disk 11, 0 Mar 10 14:00 /dev/scd0 [nathalie at jeff ~]$ ll /dev/cdrom*
2007 Apr 04
2
Problems with SATA DVD+-RW drive
I just got a Dell Dimension e521 (AMD 64 x2, nVidia MCP51 chipset) and so far it has been fine. Today I tried to burn some CD-R and DVD-R disks and have been able to do nothing but make coasters. The drive is a TSST TS-H653a (Samsung OEM) and does have the current firmware. Playing back data, audio, and video disks work just fine, but recording is a different matter. The drive shows up as
2008 Aug 27
1
Problems with writing Dual Layer DVD
Hi, I am running Centos 4 (fully updated on this box). I removed the old DVD writer (/dev/hdc) and installed a new LG GH20 "Internal Super Multi DVD Rewriter" with a SATA interface - this shows up as /dev/scd0. When I insert a pre-recorded DVD autorun mounts it and displays the contents without any hassles. It appears to me that the required kernel modules are loaded - as copied
2009 Sep 24
3
Inquiry:Problem in mounting external cdrom
Dear All I tried to mount an external cdrom on my CentOS 5 server but un-successful . I attached the device to my USB port and then the followings have been added to my /dev folder : "cdrom -> scd0 cdrom-sr0 -> scd0 cdrw -> scd0 cdrw-sr0 -> scd0 cdwriter -> scd0 cdwriter-sr0 -> scd0" To this end , I tried to mount it as the followings (but it didn't get through) :
2014 Apr 24
0
Problem making usbhid-ups working on Centos 5.7
On Apr 23, 2014, at 3:47 AM, Frantz de Germain wrote: > I've compiled and installed nut-2.7.2 on a Xen server (Actually XCP > 1.6/Centos 5.7) to manage a Dell UPS 2700W. > > Here is my ups.conf : > > [SU27003U-08] > driver = usbhid-ups > port = auto > desc = "SU27003U-08" > > 52-nut-usbups.rules have well been installed in
2014 Apr 23
2
Problem making usbhid-ups working on Centos 5.7
Hello, I've compiled and installed nut-2.7.2 on a Xen server (Actually XCP 1.6/Centos 5.7) to manage a Dell UPS 2700W. Here is my ups.conf : [SU27003U-08] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto desc = "SU27003U-08" 52-nut-usbups.rules have well been installed in /lib/udev/rules.d/. I've put it in /etc/udev/rules.d/ too. I've rebooted the machine.
2009 Nov 13
1
Xorcom Astribank udev issue in Ubuntu 9.10
Hi, I have upgraded an Asterisk installation with a Xorcom BRI Astribank that was working under Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 9.10 and the device is no longer initialized. When I reload the udev rules, I see that the rules seems to be correctly loaded: udevd[452]: reading '/etc/udev/rules.d/40-xpp.rules' as rules file However, these rules do not seem to be triggered: # udevadm trigger
2007 Jul 10
1
udev - by-id
Hi, I am trying to set up a CentOS 4 machine with various iSCSI mounts for Oracle, but devices keep on moving around, causing the mounts to fail while called by the sd[a-f] names. We thought about using labels, but, as some of the partitions do not use EXT3, that was discarded, so we thought about using udev and by-id. The problem is that udev does not seem to create the by-id folder or any
2009 Sep 03
0
user defined udev rules
Hi, I would like to change permissions of /dev/sda* and /dev/hda* files to 0644. I added the following rules to 99-udev.rules files: KERNEL=="[hs]d*", OWNER="root" GROUP="disk", MODE="0644 After restarting udev by strat_udev, I checked that permissions were changed: [root at gini rules.d]# ll /dev/sda* brw-r--r-- 1 root disk 8, 0 Sep 2 2009 /dev/sda
2011 Feb 01
1
Setting up persistent LUNs
Hello everyone, I am trying to setup persistent LUNs and having problems. I've been following instructions I found on the web and they refer to editing /etc/scsi_id.config file and adding options=-g line there. After doing so, I should be able to run scsi_id -g -s /dev/sd* and get proper results. I've modified file /etc/scsi_id.config appropriately: [root at psrwjmsafs1 etc]# grep
2009 Jun 15
0
scsi_id doesn't returns any result
Hi all, I need to assign persistent names to some scsi disks on one host (CentOS 5.3 fully patched), but I can't because scsi_id doesn't returns any results. For example: [root at c5srv01 etc]# scsi_id -u -g -s /block/sda [root at c5srv01 etc]# scsi_id -u -g -s /block/sdb [root at c5srv01 etc]# scsi_id -u -g -s /block/sdc [root at c5srv01 etc]# scsi_id -u -g -s /block/sdd Somebody
2010 Oct 26
3
[LLVMdev] Throwing C++ exception through LLVM JITed code
I am using LLVM to compile script code and then executing using the JIT compiler via the runFunction() method. The script code is contained with a C++ program compiled with G++. I am having a problem when an intrinsic function (i.e. a function implemented in C++ which is called from the LLVM compiled script) throws a C++ exception. I want the exception to be caught by the C++ code that invoked the
2016 Jan 27
0
CD-Mount on CentOS-6.7
When I load a blank cd into the optical drive on my CentOS-6.7 workstation I am not getting any window or visible mount action on my Gnome desktop. Formerly, when I mounted a writeable media in this drive on this host I would see a nautilus style file browser window open with inducements to add files. When I visit /mnt I see nothing: ll /mnt total 0 My fstab does not seem to have much to say
2008 Apr 26
19
DVD reader: Hardware problem or OS glitch?
Hello: The box is dual boot (Win XP & CentOS 5). A Dell Dimension 4300 Celeron. There was an intermittent problem with this last year and last Thanksgiving, I wiped the HD and installed Win XP and CentOS 5 clean. My daughter asked me to install KStars which is in the kdeedu RPM on the Fedora Core 6 Install DVD. I did that, without any problems, on my box and on my wife's box. On the
2007 Nov 03
4
Questions about kernel updates
The latest CentOS 5 kernel, 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5 broke my box and I had to drop back to 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5 before I could play DVDs with either Xine or mplayer. ( xine-0.99.5-1.el5.rf & mplayer-1.0-0.36.rc1try2.el5.rf ). This is no big deal to me -- as long as I can make certain that the older kernel doesn't go away. If I understand the installonly plugin correctly, an entry of tokeep=4 in
2009 Jul 25
2
install DVD mounted -noexec by default == bad interpreter permission denied
Installing matlab on Centos5. command I typed: /media/MATHWORKS_R2009A/install & Error message I received: [1] 10759 [root at taro matlab]# bash: /media/MATHWORKS_R2009A/install: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied Google found no hits with this precise error message, but several similar hits when I leave out the matlab path. Solution: mount -o remount -o exec /dev/scd0 (scd0 is
2007 Nov 13
0
Persistent iSCSI Device Names on CentOS 4
I found a lot of stuff about this on the web, but never an answer that worked. One of the most promising hints was about udev maintaining links in the /dev/disk/by-* directories. This works just fine in CentOS 5, but not CentOS 4. As I was trying to use the iSCSI devices as VMware disks this was particularly frustrating. After banging my head on this for a while, I figured out how to make
2004 Jul 19
1
klibc linked tools developpement env
Hello, I maintain the multipath tools, some of which are intended to be packed into early userspace. I had to drop a klibc tree into the tools archive for that, like GregKH does for udev. I don't like it, because tarballs are bigger than they should be and it brings more maintenance. Recently, scsi_id became a required multipath dependency. scsi_id is currently build with glibc and I need a
2012 Mar 13
1
udev works ok in CentOS 6.x??
Hi all, I have strange problem with my persistent names applied to iscsi disks. I have configured an udev rule to assign static iscsi disk names: KERNEL=="sd[a-z]", SUBSYSTEM=="block", PROGRAM="/sbin/scsi_id --whitelisted --replace-whitespace --device=/dev/$name", RESULT=="1iTGTDSK9a2c73ce654d0ca6", NAME="iscsi/sda"