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2010 Jan 20
2
centos courseware?
does anyone here have pointers or access to courseware that could be
used to teach centos (5.4, i believe)? publicly-available, free C/W
would, of course, be ideal, but if you have some decent training
manuals that you're willing to license on a per-manual basis, i'm
still willing to chat.
rday
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Robert P. J. Day
2010 Aug 09
4
xen vs kvm for virtualization on centos/rhel?
as i'm reviewing the courseware for the rhel (centos) course
i'm teaching next week, i'm going to ask the occasional question,
possibly technical, possibly more policy.
first one involves the choice for virtualization. the course has a
short section involving virt using xen but everything i've read
suggests that red hat is concentrating on kvm for virt. thoughts on
that? i
2009 Jun 23
4
RHEL, centos and seeing if i now understand this
ok, given the flurry of responses to my original post, let me see if
i have a handle on this as i think i've finally figured it out and,
yes, it does make sense.
the scenario is that there is a very large software company in the
area whose only officially supported linux platform is currently suse.
however, they are getting increasing call to have their product run on
red hat.
for most
2018 Feb 21
1
are there reference lists/cheat sheets for categorized commands?
prepping to teach a 5-day CompTIA linux+ course next week with
CompTIA-supplied courseware and, given that it was my choice, i chose
to set up the classroom with centos 7.4 on all the student systems
since i assume most students are there to learn sysadmin and that's
the most likely platform they'll have when they get back to work.
also, most students are taking this course to prep for the
2010 Jan 23
4
any significant differences between centos and OEL?
someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called "oracle
enterprise linux" which is effectively a re-branded RHEL, so i'm
curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and would there be
any differences that would be worth caring about?
the only thing i can think of that might be worthwhile is that OEL
might change some of the default kernel parms thru
2010 Feb 02
3
dm-crypt/LUKS the state of the art for block device encryption?
it's been a while since i've played with filesystem encryption so,
on centos 5.4 (and other linux distros), is dm-crypt/LUKS considered
to be the state of the art WRT encryption? i remember other solutions
like loop-aes and others, but what's considered the gold standard
these days?
rday
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Robert P. J. Day
2009 Oct 18
5
the ongoing wait for centos 5.4
at the risk of picking at that scab a bit longer, i'm going to toss
out a comment regarding people still waiting for the public
availability of centos 5.4.
here:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-October/083743.html
we read:
"The last status (from twitter) is 2 days old with the '5.4 is baked!
centos internal network will start syncing up today. Release ~ soon!'.
2010 Mar 01
4
issues with 3rd party repos for centos
i'm reading the lowdown on 3rd party repos with respect to centos
here:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
and i have a couple questions and observations. first, the entry for
centosplus reads:
"Popular packages from this repository include: postfix with database
support, a rebuilt kernel with additional drivers & filesystem
support, php5 and mysql5."
2010 Jan 03
1
why no centos 5.3 or 5.4 online manuals?
i zipped over to centos.org to check out the 5.4 manuals, and what i
found was:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/
which stops at 5.2. now, i don't really see this as a problem since i
can always get what i need here:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/
i'm just curious as to whether centos is just not bothering to rebrand
the manuals since it's just as easy to get that info
2010 Feb 12
1
where is MySQL-zrm-client rpm package?
i was looking at options for backing up mysql databases across the
net, and ran across this:
http://www.zmanda.com/download-zrm.php
clearly, there are two rpms for linux:
* MySQL-zrm-2.2.0-1.noarch.rpm
* MySQL-zrm-client-2.2.0-1.noarch.rpm
but on a centos 5.4 system, if i do
# yum search zrm
i see only "MySQL-zrm.noarch". anyone know why the centos repo would
only know about
2010 May 01
1
how to build a centos kernel?
a couple folks on the local mailing list were asking about the
mechanics of building a kernel for a centos system, and they seemed to
suggest that there were some intricacies involved as opposed to other
distros. i've never tried it -- is there a trick or something? got a
pointer to the canonical web page that has the directions? thanks.
rday
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2010 Sep 17
12
looking for cool, post-install things to do on a centos 5.5 system
(note: i asked this a few days ago but it *appears* that that post
was tossed due to getting excessive bounces from my account. so i'm
posting it again, apologies if you're seeing it a second time.)
over the next several weeks, i'm teaching some courses in RHEL admin
but (unsurprisingly) i'll be using centos 5.5. it's a
decently-written, 3rd party course, all the generic,
2014 Feb 02
7
[Bug 893] New: Support upstream docbook2x location
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=893
Summary: Support upstream docbook2x location
Product: nftables
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
URL: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/38706
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: nft
AssignedTo:
2018 Feb 23
2
what is the centos/elrepo policy toward LTS kernels?
i'm sure there's a simple answer to this -- i already understand
that newer kernels than the ones shipped with the official release
aren't officially supported but there is the elrepo kernel repository
here:
http://elrepo.org/linux/kernel/el7/x86_64/RPMS/
with a mixture of long-term (lt) and mainline (ml) kernels. i assume
that the mainline kernels pretty closely track the latest
2010 Feb 24
6
[OT?] recommendation for simple wiki S/W to run on centos 5.4?
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
rday
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Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario,
2010 Aug 15
6
how many folks are *seriously* using ACLs?
i'm just curious -- how many people here are using ACLs as a regular
and significant part of their sys admin?
rday
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Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
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2010 Jun 12
2
[OT] introductory online kernel programming course
yes, it's OT but just in case folks here know someone who might be
interested, i'm writing and publishing a course to introduce people to
the joys of linux kernel programming:
http://www.crashcourse.ca/introduction-linux-kernel-programming/introduction-linux-kernel-programming
and, no, it's not free -- six months worth of course will cost you
all of $39 (CAD), but the first four
2010 Sep 24
3
should trixbox system hang when ISP drops connection?
NEWBIE alert: i'm a linux person, not an asterisk person so i'm
certainly capable of handling any linux-flavoured solution you can
suggest. here's a note i got from a local company i know (some proper
names removed):
===== start =====
Now and again our ISP goes down and when it does give us a hicup, the
Asterisk system shuts down (not very forgiving). When it shuts down
our phone
2018 Feb 22
3
a few simple questions about upgrading an "official" centos 7 release
again, some fairly trivial(?) questions about working with centos
7.4, given my time immersed in fedora so i want to make sure i'm not
carrying over any bad habits.
first, is there anything untoward in updating an installed version
of centos 7.4 with a simple "yum update"? i'm well aware of keeping in
mind the goal of stability with centos, so am unsure what the
philosophy is
2010 Sep 25
2
possible additional comment regarding newer PHP
again, from here:
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS5
regarding a newer version of PHP, a number of PHP experts that i know
of suggest that, if you truly need an up-to-date version of PHP, you
should:
rpm -ivh http://rpms/famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-5.rpm
while remi collet's repo isn't official, it's accepted by numerous
developers as a reliable source of newer PHP