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2012 Sep 28
4
load balancer recommendation
Hello all,
If I were looking for a load balancer to run on a Linux - specifically,
CentOS - machine - what would you recommend?
Thanks.
Boris.
2015 Nov 04
2
getting a CentOS6 VM on VMware ESXi platform to recognize a new disk device
It should work fine. What esxi version you are using?
Eero
4.11.2015 6.27 ip. "Boris Epstein" <borepstein at gmail.com> kirjoitti:
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> > was the controller you added the virtual disk to an IDE or scsi
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> > public gpg key id: 1362BA1A
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2015 Nov 04
2
getting a CentOS6 VM on VMware ESXi platform to recognize a new disk device
Hello Julius,
Thanks - but it doesn't seem to work.
I installed sg3_utils and ran
#scsi-rescan
but that seemed to have done nothing for some reason.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Tnjulius <tnjulius at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Boris,
> Just rescan the scsi host.
> #scsi-rescan #if you have sg3_utils package
> #lsscsi
> Or
> #echo "- - -"
2013 Jan 19
7
load balancer recommendations
Hello all,
The question is not necessarily CentOS-specific - but there are lots of
bright people on here, and - quite possibly - the final implementation will
be on CentOS hence I figured I'd ask it here. Here is the situation.
I need to configure a Linux-based network load balancer (NLB) solution. The
idea is this. Let us say I have a public facing load balancer machine with
an public IP
2015 Mar 27
7
headless VirtualBox on Centos
Hello listmates,
I am wondering if there is a set of scripts/utilities for automatically
starting and running headless (no X11) VM's using VirtualBox omn a CentOS 6
server. VNC/RDP access to the VM's would be fine.
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers,
Boris.
2015 Nov 04
4
getting a CentOS6 VM on VMware ESXi platform to recognize a new disk device
Hello all,
Is there a way to recognize a hot-plugged disk (i.e., to get the system to
recognize it and build the appropriate /dev/sd* device for the new device)
without a reboot?
Thanks.
Boris.
2010 Jan 06
16
8-15 TB storage: any recommendations?
Hello everyone,
This is not directly related to CentOS but still: we are trying to set up
some storage servers to run under Linux - most likely CentOS. The storage
volume would be in the range specified: 8-15 TB. Any recommendations as far
as hardware?
Thanks.
Boris.
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2015 Jan 26
2
VLAN issue
Thank you everyone.
OK, the mystery deepens, I guess. The machine does need to support several
VLAN's, it is currently on a trunkport (8021q encapsulated), it made it
into the ARP table - which I specifically tested for by physically
unplugging the table, clearing the ARP table and plugging it back in.
The ARP table currently looks like this:
hq#show arp
Protocol Address Age (min)
2010 Dec 06
5
CentOS 6: what's the status?
Hello listmates,
So, what's the story with CentOS 6? It is supposed to be out by now,
or coming out soon, or so I heard - but yet there seems to be no
mention of it at http://centos.org/ . Does anybody know what's up with
that?
Thanks.
Boris.
2015 Jan 14
2
DJBDNS: very weird dnscache issue
Lucian,
So far here is the best we could find out:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1084747
Testing to see if this is the solution; so far it seems to be.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote:
> Use BIND. How the times have changed. :-)
>
> PS: I'm also curious for a solution.. for when djbnostalgia hits me.
>
>
2014 Oct 15
3
CentOS 7 for i386/32-bit?
Hello listmates,
I can't find the 32 bit version of Centos 7. Would it be because I am not
looking in the right place or does it not exist at all?
Thanks.
Boris.
2014 Oct 17
3
djbdns under CentOS7: startup and socket issues
Hello all,
I am trying to get djbdns ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djbdns ) running
on CentOS 7. So far I have wirtten the djbdns.service and djbdns.socket
files. The sockets (TCP and UDP 53) for some reason would not start and I
don't know how to debug that; the service does start but only when I start
it manually by running
systemctl start djbdns
So, I am a real noob when it comes to
2010 Jun 16
6
clustered file system of choice
Hi all,
I am just trying to consider my options for storing a large mass of
data (tens of terrabytes of files) and one idea is to build a
clustered FS of some kind. Has anybody had any experience with that?
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
Boris.
2010 Oct 01
6
how many people still use NIS?
Hello listmates,
I have discovered a very strange SFTP problem which I can not connect to
anything but NIS thus far. See here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/sftp-seems-to-fail-for-nis-accounts-under-openssh-5-x-816020/
http://readlist.com/lists/suse.com/suse-linux-e/38/193419.html
Hence the question: is NIS (YP) still in use much anywhere for
authentication?
Thanks.
2015 Jan 23
2
VLAN issue
Less,
You are 100% right. Of course I brought up my eth0 - but, like you said,
with no IP. Meanwhile, I brought up eth0.48 with 192.168.48.100.
However, until I would bring up eth0 with an IP address (any in the
network) I would have no connection. Why? That's what I fail to understand.
Boris.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
> On
2014 Oct 15
2
IP aliasing on CentOS 7
Hello all,
is there a good wirte-up on how edit script files in
the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory on Centos & to assign multiple
IP addresses to the same NIC on boot?
Thanks for any and all help.
Cheers,
Boris.
2014 May 30
3
Centos box and Cisco 3750 VLAN's
Hello all,
I have a CentOS box that has a NIC (eth0) on which I defined 4 VLAN's
(counting the NIC itself): eth0, eth0.1, eth0.2 and eht0.3. Initially the
Cisco switch was not partitioned into VLAN's which means that the only VLAN
running on it was the default one (VLAN 1).
I have then played with VLAN's a bit on the switch and at this point have
two: VLAN 1 (which is default and can
2010 Aug 09
3
finding out the time of the second-to-last reboot
Hello all,
I've got a CentOS box that became non-responsive today for some obscure
reason and had to be rebooted. Is there a way to find out when it last had
to be rebooted before today? uptime gives you no history past the very last
reboot, so obviously I need to find some other way to get an answer to my
question.
Thanks for any and all tips.
Boris.
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2015 Jan 24
3
VLAN issue
Do you need the whole configuration? On the switch end, we have the
relevant VLAN (VLAN 48) with the assigned IP address of 192.168.48.101 and
the range of ports (Gi1/0/1 - Gi1/0/8) assigned to that VLAN.
Seems - and acts - like a legitimate setup and works fine, except for this
particular instance.
Thanks.
Boris.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn <
dennisml at
2015 Jan 26
3
VLAN issue
OK, thanks again for all your help.
I have resolved this, finally. The problem was that I configured VLAN 48 as
the native VLAN on the trunk port.That was a mistake as apparently the
native VLAN is the one where Cisco does not bother to tag packets.
For now I set the native VLAN to VLAN 1 and that works.
Cheers,
Boris.
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 7:13 PM, Boris Epstein <borepstein at