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2007 Jan 02
4
Geek Squad UPS Systems
We are interested in using Nut on our Federa 6.0 servers. However, our
UPS systems are sold under the name "Geek Squad" (sold through the Best
Buy chain of department stores). I'm pretty certain Geek Squad does not
manufacture these units and they just rebrand them. Does anyone know who
makes these units or what they are compatible with in terms of driver
level protocol? The ones we
2005 Nov 21
0
Geek Squad UPS's
One of my UPS's died this weekend, and in the hunt for a replacement,
I came across:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=6819552&type=product&productCategoryId=cat08029&id=1091101368673
Apparently there are "Geek Squad" brand UPS!? I'm assuming they are
just re-branded. Does anyone know who the OEM is? Do they work with
NUT?
Thanks,
Dave
2014 Jul 10
2
[Bug 965] New: Deleting rules using "position" keyword deletes all rules for chain
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=965
Summary: Deleting rules using "position" keyword deletes all
rules for chain
Product: nftables
Version: unspecified
Platform: x86_64
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: nft
2016 Sep 25
2
How to move /var to another partition
> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Alice Wonder
> Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2016 1:40 PM
> To: centos at centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] How to move /var to another partition
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> On 09/25/2016 10:23 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
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> > On 25/09/16
2007 Apr 13
2
Problem with GeekSquad GS-1500 (Cyberpower 1500 avr lcd)
Hi,
I've installed Nut 2.0.5 on a RedHat 9 box.
I have a GeekSquad 1500 UPS. (GeekSquad is a BestBuy brand) I've found out
that
it's actually a CyberPower 1500 AVR LCD.
I'm using it with the serial cable.
I'm unable to get it working with any of the drivers provided with NUT.
I've tried cpsups, cyberpower and powerpanel.
here's the output of the different drivers
2006 May 17
4
G4-400mhz enough for CentOS 4.3?
It's that time again. I'm stuck with a bunch of older Powermac G4's
that I either need to repurpose or give the heave ho. I've not tried
CentOS on Mac hardware before. Would the following config be suitable
for a (somewhat slow) workstation?
PowerMac G4
400mhz
256mb RAM
40gig ATA disk
Some sort of dual-head ATI video setup with 64mb VRAM (I've forgotten
which cards they
2006 Mar 10
6
sshd hack
I'm not really a programmer and I recently came across this hack to
insert a short sleep statement into auth-passwd.c within sshd. It seems
to quickly confuse automated dictionary attacks. I've moved sshd to
higher ports but apparently the cretins are now scanning to look for
that and attacking on whatever port sshd shows up on.
Anyway, the link to the hack is here:
2005 Sep 14
3
SunFire X2100 and X4100
Anyone seen either of these "in the wild" yet? RHEL3/RHEL4 are install
options so I'm assuming CentOS will just work out of the box, but I
thought I'd ask here. The 2100 seems like a viable alternative to
whitebox 1RU boxes that we currently use, especially with the new dual
core processors.
Cheers,
2008 Apr 08
2
Doc for the Wiki
I've modified/updated an existing HowTo (for RHEL) I found on the net
detailing how to install the following on a "virgin" CentOS 5.1 install:
Python 2.4.5
Python Imaging Library 1.1.6
Zope 2.10.5
Plone 3.0.6 Content Management System
Do I just email it to this list? It's about 6 pages long.
Cheers,
Chris
2005 Jul 20
4
Yum/rpm error (rpmdb versioning issue?)
Has anyone seen this before?
[root at shelob rpm]# yum update
rpmdb: Program version 4.2 doesn't match environment version
error: db4 error(22) from dbenv->open: Invalid argument
error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - Invalid argument (22)
error: cannot open Packages database in /var/lib/rpm
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/yum", line 30, in ?
2006 Jan 05
3
"dumb" SATA controller recommendation
Just wondering if any 4.2 users out there have a favourite "dumb" PCI
controller to add a couple of SATA ports to a motherboard that doesn't
include SATA support. I'm not looking for anything fancy, just 2 SATA
ports that a recent vintage kernel will recognize without a lot of
configuration gymnastics. The intended use is for relatively light
weight internet browser
2018 Jan 04
9
[Bug 1210] New: nftables gets confused by user namespaces when meta skuid is used
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1210
Bug ID: 1210
Summary: nftables gets confused by user namespaces when meta
skuid is used
Product: nftables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P5
Component: nft
2006 Jul 27
6
OT: remote power cycling
I'm in a situation where I'm going to have to deploy a rack of servers
in an unmanned location in another country. On rare occasions, I've had
systems that would not recover gracefully from a warm reboot and needed
the power cycled. Years ago, I had such a device from APC, but haven't
needed one in a long time since all my locations are staffed. I'd
welcome any
2007 Feb 07
2
Using USB CyberPower CPL550SL / AE550, not working with usbhid-ups driver.
So I just bought one of these fabulous CyberPower UPS devices from BestBuy
hoping I could control it with my machine. Luckily, I found NUT! I've got
the SVN sources and compiled and installed them but I haven't been able to
get it to recognize the usb AE550.
When I plug the usb cable in I see this in syslog:
Feb 6 22:36:56 mythbox kernel: usb 1-1: new low speed USB device using
2007 Oct 02
2
Buggy SATA detection w/CentOS5 + Intel H6300ESB?
I've been handed a Supermicro system that is using the Intel? H6300ESB
Serial ATA Controller (Supermicro P4SCI motherboard). When I install
CentOS5, everything seems to work OK, but it has absolutely horrid disk
performance. Upon further inspection, it seems that the SATA disks are
being treated as legacy IDE devices using PIO. Gah....
Has anyone else had this problem? I recall having
2005 Jun 03
2
S/N on this list is plummeting...
Is it possible to create an alternate list for the people who insist on
spending their days posting long-winded political commentary and
opinion? Maybe something like centos-offtopic?
Reading the list has gone from "fun" status to "chore."
Just a suggestion.
Cheers,
C
2006 Jul 09
2
Johnny's site hacked?
Or is it some sort of inside joke?
http://www.hughesjr.com/
If it's a bona fide hack, I'd be curious to know how the culprit got
in. The the distro's maintainer has gotten burgled one would think that
a lot of other systems are at risk.
Cheers,
2005 Oct 23
2
Strange soundcard problem w/4.2
Hi there,
I'm trying to repurpose an unused machine (athlon XP 3000+) for my young
daughter to use. It's on a motherboard with a VIA KT880 chipset and VIA
integrated soundcard (VIA 8237). The card seems to be detected during
boot time and shows up in the system log, but when I try to actually use
the sound card within Gnome, there's no sound. The device is detected,
but
2007 Oct 09
3
CD emulation (a la daemontools)
I was wondering if anyone was aware of a method for mounting virtual CD
devices with CD image files. I keep images (.CUE/.BIN pairs) of my CD
collection on a NAS appliance tucked away in my closet. I'd like to
write a script to mount each one, create ID tags, rip the tracks, then
move along to the next one. I figure with a quad core opteron, it
should be able to crank through them in a
2005 Mar 03
11
PostgreSQL & SELinux problem
Hi.
I just installed Centos 4. I''m pretty sure that I chose to have it
install postgresql but when the system came up, it wasn''t there. No
worries. I installed it from the net with ''yum''. Unfortunately, when I
started it up and it tried to init the database, I got a bunch of
SELinux errors:
Mar 3 13:24:22 dirty kernel: audit(1109874262.006:0): avc: