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2011 May 06
2
Best practice to stop the Gluster CLIENT process?
Hi all!
What's the best way to stop the CLIENT process for Gluster?
We have dual systems, where the Gluster servers also act as clients, so
both, glusterd and glusterfsd are running on the system.
Stopping the server app. works via "/etc/init.d/glusterd stop" but the
client is stopped how?
I need to unmount the filesystem from the server in order to do a fsck on
the ext4 volume;
2008 Apr 24
4
Slightly OT: Extra icons on desktop
I'm running FC8 with Gnome 2.20.0 at work and I have this interesting situation.
I have two disks on the system that are both configured to be mounted
in /etc/fstab, but I'm seeing two things I believe are strange.
One is that the second drive is not getting mounted at boot time.
The other is that I see two icons for the disk on my desktop - one
with the mount point of the drive, the
2008 Mar 17
6
remote command execution
I need to launch a job remotely from a Windows machine on a CentOS box, the caveat is that I can't maintain a connection once I have initiated the job. Anyone got an idea how I can accomplish this?
Thanks!
jlc
2008 Apr 16
3
Xen List
Something happen to the Xen list?
I was knee deep in a couple of threads and the list up and disappeared on me:)
jlc
2008 Jul 28
2
Duplicate PV on HW RAID?
Hello,
My "hardware" (?) RAID system seems to work but says "duplicate PV" while
booting, I don't think I was reading them before. Any clues will be
appreciated.
>From what I recall:
1) RAID 1 was setup (using firmware setup program) on a machine with Intel
S3200 SHV Server Board.
2) Installed Centos 5.1, default LVM style. Anaconda saw a single 500GB disk
so I assumed
2010 Apr 14
1
Exporting nfs share with glusterfs?
Hi all,
Is it possible to use a nfs share to serve as a glusterfs server process?? For
example: I have a host that mounts a nfs share from a solaris server under /mnt. Can
I use this /mnt directory for a glusterfs server??
Thanks.
--
CL Martinez
carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com
2008 Apr 15
2
NIS libuser and auto-make of maps
I have my NIS user/group files separate from the system user/group
files using libuser to manage them and that works well, but I am
trying to find a way to get libuser to invoke a 'make' of the NIS
maps whenever it updates the master files. Is there a routine I
can configure in libuser to do this, or am I stuck having to do
it by cron?
Ross S. W. Walker
Information Systems Manager
2008 Apr 10
6
Network Interface Options
I see that by default Xen seems to emulate a Realtek 8139 in my hvm''s.
I have a quad port Intel PCIe nic available and wondered if I remove the network line altogether from the config and pass the nic in will I have near native performance without pv drivers?
Also, is it possible to pass in one of each of the 4 ports into 4 different hvms? I don''t exactly know how the NIC
2007 Nov 30
3
Release Cycles [was RE: special tricks for developersboxon centos 5]
Did you mean non-secular?
Otherwise what sect is it?
-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces at centos.org <centos-bounces at centos.org>
To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
Sent: Fri Nov 30 14:22:04 2007
Subject: Re: Release Cycles [was RE: [CentOS] special tricks for developersboxon centos 5]
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:39:01AM -0800, Robert - elists alleged:
2011 Jun 21
2
GlusterFS 3.1.5 now available
If you haven't seen it already, GlusterFS 3.1.5 is now available at http://www.gluster.org/download/
For those of you currently on the 3.1.x series, we recommend that you upgrade to this latest release.
Here are some issues fixed in this release:
Bug 2294: Fixed the issue occurred during creating and sharing of volumes with both RDMA and TCP/IP transport type.
Bug 2522: Fixed the issue of
2008 Mar 20
5
DHCP for Xen VMs
I created my first Xen VM that didn't use a static IP address. It grabs an
IP from the 198.168.122.0 subnet (from I don't know where). I would rather
want it to use my DHCP server. How can I achieve this?
Kai
--
Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany
Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
2001 Jul 20
3
estimation of drift of continuous random walk
Dear R-Users,
I have the following problem to solve and I wonder if there are means in R
that can help me.
At irregular time intervals I observe a random walk process, Y, with
time-varying drift. I assume that the drift, D, is a (linear) function of
some parameter X. The goal is to estimate D(X).
I could regress Y_{t+dt} - Y_{t} ~ X, but it's probably not appropriate
since Var(Y_{t+dt} -
2008 Apr 10
4
Re: Poor performance running WinXP x86 hvm underCentOS5.1x64 with xen3.1
I found on some CPUs an ACPI based HVM chews up a lot of CPU time versuses an APIC HVM, so in Windows I would change the computer type in device manager to "Standard PC" and disable acpi in the domain config.
-Ross
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From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com <xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com>
To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2008 Jun 02
2
Largish filesystems [was Re: XFS install issue]
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> I would also not use XFS in production ... but that is just me.
Interesting, I thought that XFS was fairly safe for use. What would
you recommend for filesystems in the 50-500 terabyte range?
(And yes, we do actually run a 70 TB at the moment, so I'm not asking
just to annoy you; I'm genuinely
2002 Jul 13
3
mutable objects
Hi,
I need "mutable" objects that I can safely modify in my C code. All call
interfaces, e.g. .C, .Call, etc., require you to not modify the "in" args.
The description of the OOP package in R-news from Sep 2001 alludes to a
possiblity of such objects, but the package itself is no longer on Omegahat
and I am not sure I need the full machinery.
Thanks, Vadim
P.S. I wonder
2008 Mar 27
2
xenbr0 isn't created anymore
Somehow I managed to disable the creation of xenbr0 on boot-up of the host
system. CentOS 5 with standard CentOS Xen.
I changed all Xen VMs to use xenbr0 instead of virbr0 and disabled
virtlibd. Works fine. But when I later restarted the machine I found that
all networking for guests had gone. On inspection there's no xenbr0
created anymore. I can get it up by stopping network (or eth0)
2007 Feb 12
5
chown command goof up
Basically, what I typed was:
chown -R user2:user2 *
chown -R user2:user2 .*
chown -R user2:user2 *.*
...all in /home. Duh. I forgot which way recursive went.
So, I then did:
chown -R root:root *
chown -R root:root .*
chown -R root:root *.*
...this time in / to try and f things. Duh again. Other items need to
have other owners & groups.
So, how can I fix this? In MacOSX, there is a utility
2008 Mar 03
3
LVM and kickstarts ?
Hey,
Can anyone tell me why option 1 works and option 2 fails ? I know I
need swap and such, however in trouble shooting this issue I trimmed
down my config.
It fails on trying to format my logical volume, because the mount point
does not exist (/dev/volgroup/logvol)
It seems that with option 2, the partitions are created and LVM is setup
correctly. However the volgroup / logvolume was not
2008 Jun 19
3
lvm with iscsi devices on boot
Hi All,
My CentOS 5.1 server is using iSCSI attached disks connecting
to a dual controller storage array. I have also configured multipathd
to manage the multiple paths. Everything works well, and on
boot the dev nodes are automatically created in /dev/mapper.
On these devices, I have created logical volumes using lvm2.
My problem is that lvm does not recognize these iscsi/multipath
volumes on
2008 Feb 06
4
PCNS for CentOS and APC ups's
Apparently there is only an Itanium client for RHEL according to APC? I need to setup a few boxes to shut down safely and don't know if the PCNS 2.2.3 Linux version will do it? Anyone know why it needs Java as well? (Blegh)
Assuming APC is fairly popular, how do you guys shutdown your CentOS boxes with a UPS with a management card in it?
Thanks!
jlc
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