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2012 Dec 19
1
CentOS AWS AMIs?
Hi list,
I've noticed that instance-backed AMIs no longer seem to exist for the
'official' CentOS images, though the EBS ones are fine..
Looking at the wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS), the AMIs listed
on marketplace are slightly newer than what's listed on the wiki, so
just wondering if something got overlooked after the last build?
Cheers,
--
Richard Clark
richard at
2010 Jun 01
1
libvirt with opennebula
hello
I'm currently using libvirt and opennebula. I have installed the libvirt
with the driver of opennebule "ONE" and I test the installation.
/********************************************************/
oneadmin at node016 ~]$ virsh -c one:///
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh
2012 Oct 03
9
Package lists for Cloud images
hi Guys,
As we get ready to start publishing Cloud Images ( or rather images
consumable in various virt platforms, including public and private
clouds ) - it would be great to have a baseline package manifest worked
out.
What / how many images should we build. At this time we were thinking of
doing :
- CentOS-5 32bit minimal
- CentOS-6 32bit minimal
- CentOS-5 64bit minimal
- CentOS-6 64bit
2012 Feb 20
2
Promo Store is now open
hi Guys,
We've been trying to get something like this setup for long time, now
thanks to Khusro Jaleel's efforts its online! The CentOS Promo request
system is available at http://promo.centos.org/
And we have some TShirts there - three different designs, six different
colours and a few options on sizes for each type. Get them quick!
The TShirts are already paid for by sponsors, all you
2012 Oct 31
1
network and stability issues
hi Guys,
Over the last 24 hours we have had a series of stability issues. First,
the DC our mail/lists machine is hosted in had power issues ( Internap
LGA9, NY, USA ); then we had a h/w failure and needed a chassis swap (
thanks to the guys in the DC who executed this within minutes ); and we
have since again had network issues - although power to the DC and the
server seems stable now.
Over
2014 Jan 10
1
Intro and request to edit
Hi, folks,
I'm Rich Bowen, and I work with the OSAS (Open Source and Standards)
group at Red Hat, as a community guy for OpenStack. In my other life,
I've been on the documentation team for the Apache httpd project for a
few years, so I like to think I can write coherently. ;-)
I'd like to request edit privs on the CentOS wiki. In particular, I
wanted to make edits to the page
2009 Nov 03
1
CentOS Social, London, UK : 10 Nov 2009
Hi Guys,
Some of us are yet-again going to be getting together for a CentOS Beer
evening on the 10th Nov 2009 at the Kings and Queens. The Pub is mostly
quiet during the week, has a fair selection of drinks and is central
enough to most people in the city.
The full address is :
King & Queens,
1 Foley St,
London,
W1W 6DL?
Here is a Google Street view of the place http://bit.ly/1PchSO
We
2010 Jan 03
6
Installing over network
Hi All,
I see that sparc.centos.org does not contain any ISO's so that I can install from CD.
How does one install over the internet? I have never done it before.
I assume use the boot.iso and make sure that I have DHCP turned on so that I get an IP automatically from my router?
Any advice?
-Jason
2010 Jan 12
3
KVM management tools.....
Looking at what my best options for managing KVM via a gui. Running Centos
5.4 and have several machines and want to migrate off of vmware server 2.x.
So far it appears that the management tools haven't quite cought up to
Vmware but are gaining and closing. I have been looking at convirt, and
others. I like what I see in Ovirt but I'm not sure it is available for
centos 5.4, or is it?
2016 Apr 13
3
Re: [libvirt] Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 06:24:16PM -0400, TomK wrote:
>On 4/12/2016 5:08 PM, John Ferlan wrote:
>> Having/using a root squash via an NFS pool is "easy" (famous last words)
>>
>> Create some pool XML (taking the example I have)
>>
>> % cat nfs.xml
>> <pool type='netfs'>
>> <name>rootsquash</name>
>>
2010 Oct 14
4
performance differences between kvm/xen
hi guys,
Just wondering if anyone has done any performance testing between kvm
and xen on CentOS-5 ( using centos as host and vm in every case ) ?
Regards,
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2016 Apr 13
2
Re: [libvirt] Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
On 04/13/2016 09:23 AM, TomK wrote:
> On 4/13/2016 1:33 AM, Martin Kletzander wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 06:24:16PM -0400, TomK wrote:
>>> On 4/12/2016 5:08 PM, John Ferlan wrote:
>>>> Having/using a root squash via an NFS pool is "easy" (famous last
>>>> words)
>>>>
>>>> Create some pool XML (taking the example I
2012 Apr 20
6
XEN or KVM - performance/stability/security?
Hi all.
I am currently building a small test cloud based on Eucalyptus 2.0.3 and
CentOS 5.8 x64. I have a choice which hypervisor to use: KVM or XEN.
KVM is the default in CentOS 6 but I have read also many good things (for
example PV guest machines, isolation between Dom0 and DomU) about XEN.
Key factors from my opint of view are:
- stability (which one runs more smoothly on CentOS?)
-
2012 Apr 20
6
XEN or KVM - performance/stability/security?
Hi all.
I am currently building a small test cloud based on Eucalyptus 2.0.3 and
CentOS 5.8 x64. I have a choice which hypervisor to use: KVM or XEN.
KVM is the default in CentOS 6 but I have read also many good things (for
example PV guest machines, isolation between Dom0 and DomU) about XEN.
Key factors from my opint of view are:
- stability (which one runs more smoothly on CentOS?)
-
2009 Nov 03
3
mock, extras vs epel
I am looking to be a bit more standard in the builds of my CentOS rpms, and so I was about to
install mock but noticed that there is one provided in the centos/5/extras and another in epel.
epel is obviously newer, but are there reasons/experiences in this group that would suggest sticking
with the extras version instead? Or even reasons other than the shiny version number on the epel one
to
2016 Apr 12
2
Re: [libvirt] Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
On 04/12/2016 10:58 AM, TomK wrote:
> Hey Martin,
>
> Thanks very much. Appreciate you jumping in on this thread.
Can you provide some more details with respect to which libvirt version
you have installed. I know I've made changes in this space in more
recent versions (not the most recent). I'm no root_squash expert, but I
was the last to change things in the space so that
2012 Jul 23
11
system-config-network-tui not part of base install... wtf
Who was the genius that decided that system-config-network-tui should
NOT be part of the base CentOS 6.3 install ??
Not to mention it has insane deps like wifi firmware packages... not
really if all you want to do is configure eth0 from the command
line...
FC
2010 Jan 04
5
Xen box down
My stock CentOS 5.4 box won't come up after a reboot as reported from my
office.
Error is: "duplicate or bad block in use"
Before rebooting xm dmsg had printk suppressed messages.
The box is remote, 2 hour drive. Some advice on what hardware to bring
with me and how to approach this via fsck would be welcome.
Its an nvidia dmraid boot on WD Velocirapters.
And Happy New Year to
2013 Jan 11
2
5.9: wait, or CR?
Hey, folks,
I just saw Johnny mention 5.9 yesterday, and this morning, my manager
tells me he got about 100 emails from somewhere about 5.9 and a CR
repo. So, my questions to the team is: is there a CR repo, and is there
some urgency to enabling it, or shall we just wait for the release?
The *only* thing I can think of having real issues with is the newest
PIV cards....
mark
2009 Nov 24
7
CERN using RHEL/CentOS?
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Hi list,
I just did my daily news scan and saw some screenshots that illustrate
the press release [0] announcing the first collisions at the LHC. Those
screenshots show windows and buttons that exactly match my CentOS GNOME
Desktop [1]. AFAIK, SuSE/Novell has different skins, as has
(Open)Solaris and AIX, for instance.
So, has there anybody more