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2011 Aug 10
0
Centos6(64) SSH sessions fail irregularly
Folks
I just installed a centos6 system on a 64-bit box.  My methods 
include remote administration, using ssh from a windows machine.  I 
use this method successfully on several Centos5 boxes and one Centos6 
(32bit) machine as well.  However, on this latest one, I get 
inconsistent results with ssh.  This is a server, SELINUX is 
disabled, it's command line only, and I have installed
2011 Aug 21
1
Centos6 - Logwatch not mailing on 64bit
Folks
Logwatch is doing its thing properly on my 32-bit servers, delivering 
the report by mail to my root account once a day sometime around 3:30am.
On the 64-bit systems, no mail is occurring.  From the "cron" log on 
a 64-bit system, there are lines like:
cron-20110821:Aug 21 03:36:23 XXX run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[9727]: 
finished 0logwatch
(where "XXX" stands for the
2011 Aug 08
1
Centos6 Migration glitch - ZFS-FUSE
Folks
My experiments with installing ZFS-FUSE in a Centos 6 system reveal 
behavior different from that observed in Centos 5.6.
The version of ZFS-FUSE is that provided on the EPEL repository, and 
was installed on a 32-bit machine.  I use it because of its 
deduplication facility.
In Centos 5.6, the facility worked as advertised.
In Centos 6, however, the system "hung" in
2011 Nov 15
1
Centos6 and samba and nmblookup
Folks
I've installed Centos6 and Samba.  I noticed that the program 
"nmblookup" and a few other Samba related programs, documented in the 
RHEL6 guide, are not included in Centos6.  A search using YUM also 
did not find "nmblookup", using the repositories:
base, centosplus, contrib, cr, epel, extras, updates, virtualbox
Has its functionality been moved elsewhere, or
2011 Aug 08
1
Centos6 Migration glitch - Samba
Folks
My experiments have shown that Samba behaves differently in Centos 
5.6 and Centos 6 (updated).
In Centos 5,
   service smb restart
restarts both smb and nmb.
In Centos 6, however, it restarts only smb.
REMEDY:
   a) Make sure that both services running
   b) Issue
      chkconfig smb on
      chkconfig nmb on
IS THIS THE DESIRED BEHAVIOR
I have no idea if this difference is a
2012 Jan 12
0
SOLVED: Centos6 Installer can handle 3TB Disks with little prepare.
Hi List,
yesterday i tried to install CentOS6 on Server bei Hetzner.de
I noticed that Anaconda Installer is not possible to handle the 3TB 
Disks in Server
when u try to Partition them.
U can do only 3 normal partitions
or
u can do only 3 raid partitions,
the SOLUTION is:
Before U install Centos6 on the new naked server:
a) Start Server in Rescue mode
b) parted /dev/sda
c) mklabel gpt  (
2016 Feb 16
2
dhcpd frequent renewals
Folks
This might be the wrong place to ask, but I don't know where to turn.
My internal home network, including wireless, is controlled by a 
Centos6 server, which provides dhcpd services, along with NAT.  I 
have DHCPD configured with the addresses 192.168.155.200 through 
192.168.155.254 as the range for dynamic allocations.  The 
default-lease time is 1800 seconds, the maximum is 3600
2012 Jan 24
1
Activating Wireless from command line
Folks
Is there a way in CENTOS6 to define and turn on wireless from the 
command line.   My environment is as follows:
I'm trying to build a laptop for travel, and have KVM-guests for both 
Linux Gui and Windows, using internal NAT networking.  The underlying 
host machine doesn't really need to be much more than a NAT provider, 
and the usual command-line utilities.
When I arrive at a
2008 Nov 03
1
Fourier Transform with irregularly spaced x
Dear all,
I work with (vibrational) spectra: some kind of intensity (I) over frequency 
(nu), wavelength or the like.
I want to do fourier transform for interpolation, smoothing, etc. 
My problem is that the spectra are often irregularly spaced in nu: the 
difference between 2 neighbouring nu varies across the spectrum, and data 
points may be missing. 
Searching for discrete fourier transform
2003 Mar 04
0
tseries contains a class for irregularly spaced time series
A new version of tseries (0.9-10) has been uploaded to CRAN. The new
version contains the class "irts" for irregularly spaced time series.
Irregular time series are basically time series where each observation
(uni- or multivariate) has a time-stamp represented by an object of
class "POSIXct". It provides some basic functionality such as reading
and writing irregular time
2003 Mar 04
0
tseries contains a class for irregularly spaced time series
A new version of tseries (0.9-10) has been uploaded to CRAN. The new
version contains the class "irts" for irregularly spaced time series.
Irregular time series are basically time series where each observation
(uni- or multivariate) has a time-stamp represented by an object of
class "POSIXct". It provides some basic functionality such as reading
and writing irregular time
2016 Feb 18
1
dhcpd frequent renewals
Rob
DNS service for my clients is provided by my gateway server, the same 
machine as the DHCPD server.  I think that's what the "option 
domain-name-servers" line does.  This allows me to provide 192.168 
addresses to them when they try to access anything inside the house 
with a name.  If it's not a locally defined name, BIND forwards the 
request to the internet.
I'm not
2011 Oct 05
1
Dom0 cpu utilisation irregularly distributed
On some production servers with dom0 kernel 2.6.32 pvops and xen 4.0 and
domus mainly windows with gplpv I noticed a strange cpu usage by the dom0
mainly with the use of a single cpu, for example this take from one server:
xm vcpu-list
Name                                ID  VCPU   CPU State   Time(s) CPU
Affinity
...
Domain-0                             0     0     3   -b-  1043377.5 any cpu
2016 Feb 17
0
dhcpd frequent renewals
On 16/02/16 16:59, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> This might be the wrong place to ask, but I don't know where to turn.
> My internal home network, including wireless, is controlled by a 
> Centos6 server, which provides dhcpd services, along with NAT.  I have 
> DHCPD configured with the addresses 192.168.155.200 through 
> 192.168.155.254 as the range for dynamic allocations. 
2013 Jun 10
0
Samba failing irregularly ('Access is denied' in Windows), restarting smbd 'works'
Hi all,
I have been a happy samba user for a few months now. Since last week I have
been a less happy user, however. I am hoping you can help. I probably need
some directions on debugging/log viewing.
I have a samba 3.5.10 server which works fine most of the time (on my
Centos 6.3 machine). Windows (2008 R2) users are using network drives from
this server. I set up winbind which seems to work.
2012 Jan 31
1
Selecting contiguous, irregularly-shaped sets of values from arrays
All,
I am attempting to select all of the contiguous elements of a matrix that meet some criterion. I.e., values that would be contained within an irregular area defined by a "contour" applied around point of interest. So, if I have a matrix x as follows:
> x <- matrix(rnorm(25), nrow=5, ncol=5,
        
2011 Nov 17
1
nfs4 problem in CENTOS6
Hi,
This is slightly offtopic, but I have been trying to resolve that problem for two days now without much success. It looks like this may be something that works with CENTOS5, but not with CENTOS6!
I have two machines, fileserver1 and server5.
fileserver1 runs on CENTOS6 (virtualized, if this is important), server5 runs on Centos5. Both are running with the most recent updates.
Server5 is a
2000 Mar 10
0
can't browse PDC
We've set up Samba as PDC and for some reasons
some users can't browse the for the shares anymore!
(Worked fine for more than 2 months!)
"windows alert: \\KURN\ not available, access denied"
Any automatic reconnected net volumes work fine.
There's nothing strange in the log file (except
"call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently not implemented"
but that was there before)
2013 Jan 04
0
rup on CentOS6
I just noticed an interesting behaviour of rup on CentOS5/6: run without any
host args, it never prints results for CentOS6 machines. However, if a CentOS6
machine is queried directly, there is a result. It doesnt't matter whether the
querying host runs CentOS5 or CentOS6.
# rup |grep centos6host
# rup centos6host
centos6host            up  12 days, 19:33,    load average: 0.22 0.18 0.11
# 
2012 Oct 10
1
CentOS6 and pam_access
I just realised that pam_access no longer works under CentOS6 - or it works
 differently from CentOS5.
 Under CentOS5, I used this configuration to restrict access to root only:
# cat /etc/security/access.conf
+ : root : ALL
- : ALL : ALL
# cat /etc/pam.d/system-auth-ac
...
account     required      pam_access.so
account     required      pam_unix.so
account     sufficient    pam_localuser.so