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2007 Apr 09
1
UPS question
Hello folks,
I'm about to install Centos on a new server and this will be my
first "exposure" if you will to Centos. I come from an RH/Fedora
background. Anyway, is there a list somewhere that will tell me what
UPS batteries are compatible with Centos 4 (brand/model)? I figured
before I go out and buy something I better check to see what's supported.
Thanks.
2009 Aug 24
3
Per user namespace
I'm in the process of upgrading an old server which is running
uw-imap to a new one running Dovecot. With the old machine,
unfortunately, my users had the opportunity to store their e-mails in
various locations. For example, some have their mail boxes stored in
~/mail/[various mbox files], others ALSO have a ~/mail/clients/[various
mbox files] and yet others simply stored them in their
2007 May 24
1
NFS locking ...maybe?
Hi folks,
After some more trial and error, I was able to get a bit further in
the game with the permission issues I had (previous message was titled
'Samba permissions...) Now I'm able to get onto the system, browse and
read/copy/delete files off of the shares. What I can't do is put stuff
on because I get a locking error.
The setup is as follows:
Server 1 -->
2010 Mar 04
19
Mailing list's prefix
Do you think I'd break a lot of people's filters if I removed the
prefix? :) Anyone strongly for/against removing it? It seems kind of
annoying to me whenever I happen to think about it.
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2007 Sep 12
2
Automatic FTP problem in cron
Dear Concerns,
I have backup script which TAR the data, makes one copy on local hardisk and
then FTP to another machine.
Last few days i m facing problem with it. The cron job only makes the copy
automatically on local disk but
doesnot automatically FTP to another machine.
I ran the script manually, the script runs successfully.
For trouble shooting i displayed the output in some file and shown
2008 May 20
4
awstats, webalizer or...
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these
days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out
there?
Ray
2009 Nov 06
3
No Such File...
Now that I've got the server serving my python pages, I'm getting this
error:
[Fri Nov 06 11:50:40 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] (2)No such file or
directory: exec of '/var/www/html/angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py'
failed, referer: http://angrynates.com/global_solutions/
[Fri Nov 06 11:50:40 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] Premature end of
script headers:
2007 Oct 10
5
Local mirroring of the CentOS repos
I figured I try if I can mirror the base and updates repos locally.
There's no tutorial for that, only one about creating your own repo of
packages which is not the same. So, I just mirrored all the stuff with
wget and changed the baseurl in the repo files and hoped that's enough.
Works. So easy you don't need a tutorial.
*But* I then realized that the updates directory contains
2007 Apr 12
2
Updates?
I just installed CentOS 4 on a new server and now I'm looking for
updates that have been released. I like to keep a local mirror of all
the updates so I can apply them to other machines easier/faster (this of
course assuming I end up installing CentOS on more servers.) So, where
are those updates mirrored?
With RH/FC, I can hit any mirror and rsync the updates folders. Is
there an
2008 Mar 05
4
5.0 -> 5.1
Hi folks,
I have a production server that's currently running 5.0 with all
updates. What's the easiest, or perhaps best way to upgrade it to 5.1,
with minimal down time? The downtime is critical, so I need to have it
be a short as possible. I can live with an hour or two, but larger is
going to be a pain.
Suggestions?
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W | It's not a bug - it's an undocumented
2004 Aug 16
6
Mac OS X HFS+ metadata patch, take 2
Hi.
Several months ago, I posted my first pass at a patch to transfer
Mac OS X HFS+ metadata (resource forks and Finder metadata) to
non-HFS+ filesystems (Linux, Solaris, etc).
I finally got a chance to update the patch to reflect suggestions
offered on the list. Thanks for the ideas, this version should be
a big improvement.
The diff and a binary (and a fuller explanation) can be found at:
2007 Apr 13
1
Finding applications
Anyone know where I can get a 'netmask' rpm for CentOS? I have it
on my Fedora systems (it's in extras) but can't find it in CentOS'
extras. Ideas?
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W | It's not a bug - it's an undocumented feature.
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Ashley M. Kirchner <mailto:ashley at pcraft.com> . 303.442.6410 x130
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2015 Feb 26
2
Kickstart with multiple eth devices
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 13:42:57 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner <ashley at pcraft.com>
wrote:
> And after picking this back up this morning .... still no dice. I have
> now
> blacklisted the one module that would enumerate the add-in ethernet port
> so
> that is no longer an issue during the kickstart process, however the
> following is now happening:
>
> - kickstart
2015 Feb 25
4
Kickstart with multiple eth devices
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 17:11:02 -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner <ashley at pcraft.com>
wrote:
> Add "rdblacklist=MODULE_NAME" to your append line in pxelinux.conf file.
>>
>
> Trying that next. It'll have to wait till tomorrow as we're under a
> serious
> blizzard/snow event right now and I'd like to get home before all of hell
> freezes over.
2007 Apr 30
3
Slow performance
Hi folks.
I'm posting this to both the Fedora as well as the CentOS lists in
hopes that somewhere, someone can help me figure out what's going on. I
have a dual Xeon 3GHz server that's performing rather slow when it comes
to disk activities.
The machine is configured with a single 160 GiB OS drive (with
CentOS 5.0) and 4x500 GiB drives setup in a RAID-5 configuration.
2015 Feb 25
4
Kickstart with multiple eth devices
Define out of order in this case just so I know for sure what you mean.
What my solution does, or at least does reliably in my case, is make sure
the interfaces are in the same order once installed as the install kernel
saw them. It won't re-order them to be sequential based on bus, mac or
driver. I am working on that but it will also include naming the devices
based on the module
2015 Jun 17
2
AutoFS mystery ...
Care to explain those two. direct versus indirect mapping?
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner <ashley at pcraft.com>
> wrote:
> > Nope, that completely takes over '/mnt' and everything else that's in
> there
> > becomes invisible. However, I do believe
2015 Jun 17
2
AutoFS mystery ...
Nope, that completely takes over '/mnt' and everything else that's in there
becomes invisible. However, I do believe you're on to something here.
Looking back at the other, working setup, I do realize now that I did the
same, where the path was '/mnt/<something>' and the autofs mounts are
within that, so they became '/mnt/<something>/<mount-point>'
2015 May 15
2
Back to eth shuffling ...
Actually, I know what the MAC is for the builtin Port1 and 2. Those are
listed in the BIOS. But ultimately I don't want to rely on them as I want
the same kickstart file to work for other machines, so hardcoding those in
the kickstart file wouldn't quite work, unless I start writing multiple
kickstart files, one per machine.
Anyway, lspci reports this:
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel
2015 Feb 25
2
Kickstart with multiple eth devices
Here is my script for post install if you want to try it.
In order for the shuffling to not occur you do need to create the udev
rules file somehow. I am not sure how mangled this will be in email but
it is worth a try. It should run OK with nothing else. I have a better
version in the works but the enhancements are mainly useful for Fedora
19-21.
I did forget to say I also block