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2014 May 09
2
Kickstarts failing 30% of time on Dell 620 blades
I have a large set of Dell 620 blades fully populated with memory and duel socket CPUs, Centos6.4 image. I have a kickstart that I am using to pxe boot 36 blades. I have two internal drives which are raid1 (two disks formed into one, no redundancy), not san attached In the first set, 9 successfully completed. 7 more built correctly after trying another pxe boot. 2 just wont pxeboot In the
2014 Jun 11
2
yum install to a portable location
I have googled, read the man page, and such. What I am trying to do is install applications to a NFS mounted drive, where the libraries and everything are locally installed on that filesystem so that it is portable across servers (I have over 100 servers which each need specific applications installed via yum and we do not want to install 100 copies). We tried the yum relocate and it was not
2014 Sep 17
2
bizarre problem with performance
Hi, I am running centos6-5 on dell620 blades. mirrored local root drives several (including home) mounted filesystems. The other blades are working fine. Top indicates the server is running 1% cpu, and very little memory (idleing) There is no error in the messages file There is no amber lights on the server. When I log into my server it is fine, on my remote mounted home directory. When I cd to
2014 May 20
1
xhost: unable to open display
When I put export DISPLAY="IP address:0.0" ip address being my windows8 desktop then xhost + I get xhost: unable to open display "IP:0.0" when I try export DISPLAY=":0.0" I get the same thing. I have centos6.4 running on a late model Dell Blade Windows8 Alienware laptop I checked the xwin firewall setting and it is set to public network access (but strangely
2014 Apr 17
2
cannot kickstart centos 6 on Dell Blade error cannot find c0t0
I have an intermittent problem with my Dell blades, out of 80 blades 69 of them kickstarted Centos 6 fine using PXE The other 11, I get a c0t0 not found error (indicating it is not finding the local disk on the blade). I can remote mount the iso image and do a basic install of centos on these blades, but when I go to do a pxe boot it gives me that error again. I have googled the issue and
2016 Aug 10
1
XRDB not in our centos6.8 build
I am a bit baffled on this. We recently rebuilt all our servers to CentOS release 6.8 (Final) from a prior 6.x centos release. We ran into a couple of problems such as Java not working (just had to yum install java). It was installed, but unable to create a java machine, until I yum install java solved the problem. But now a user (the big boss) is receiving xrdp errors. And it appears
2014 Sep 29
3
Is it safe to go from CentOS6.5 to CentOS 7 at this time
I am looking for opinions and personal experience on CentOS7 for both grid and virtualized web environments. I am currently on CentOS6.5 in a production environment. I am about to add about 50 more servers to my grid and am trying to identify the advantages and disadvantages of going to CentOS7. The good part is, that I have some tolerance for backing out and installing CentOS6.5 if 7 does not
2014 Oct 08
1
can I check the mac address on DHCP from my command line
Hi, I have an interesting problem. I want to be able to verify that my hostname, ipaddress, and mac address are correct in the DNS/DHCP. I have the values, how do I compare. I am able to use NSLOOKUP for the hostname=ip confirmation How do I do the ip addresss = mac address comparison I tried arp and a few other things. Almost everything on google says either to logon to DHCP (which I do
2014 Oct 17
3
creating a floppy image from a linux file
Hi, I am still trying to get kick-start centos in my vmware5 because pxe cannot find the pxe server. I do not control the dhcp or pxe server. I have both my kickstart file and my iso image for centos6.5 on my vmware datastore, but am trying to run my kickstart file from VMware guest. Can I tell the command line to run from the datastore in VMWare? Or must I convert my kickstart file to a
2016 Oct 18
0
Lockd: failed to reclaim lock for pid ...
-> Is there a way to get a date stamp for the dmesg? At least on CentOS7: dmesg -T ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Hyatt" <dhyatt at dsgmail.wustl.edu> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 1:36:46 PM Subject: [CentOS] Lockd: failed to reclaim lock for pid ... My environment is "heterogeneous" my
2018 Mar 23
2
Issue with libguestfs-test-tool on a guest hosted on VMWare ESXi
I am using a debian 9 guest, hosted on a ESXi platform with nested virtualisation enabled. On this debian 9 guest when I run libguesfs-test-tool, it fails with an error: "qemu-system-x86_64: /build/qemu-DqynNa/qemu-2.8+dfsg/target-i386/kvm.c:1805: kvm_put_msrs: Assertion `ret == cpu->kvm_msr_buf->nmsrs' failed." Instead when I use a wrapper script and hook it with the env
2014 Dec 09
5
get /full/path/filename.ext from filename.ext
This should be simple, but it's not, unless I'm forgetting something. Writing a script, an arg is a filename. So fname=$1 But I want that expanded to include the full path and filename, not just what is given as the arg on the command line. E.g., if the user's cwd is /home/joe/a/b/c/ and he specifies ../x/file-a.ext then the function/utility should transform that into the
2010 Nov 03
1
Patch to provide "btrfs subvolume last-gen".
Here is a patch to btrfs-progs to provide the command "subvolume last-gen": $ sudo ./btrfs subvolume last-gen /.snaps/1h-20101102-010001 transid marker was 2808 $ sudo ./btrfs subvolume last-gen /.snaps/1h-20101102-020001/ transid marker was 2942 $ So we can do something like: $ sudo ./btrfs subvolume find-new /.snaps/1h-20101102-020001 2808 | head -5 inode 100399
2007 Jun 01
0
htb-gen 9.0beta (htb frontend with web-frontend for home/small/medium ISPs)
original at: http://www.praga.org.ar/wacko/DevPraga/htbgen Htb-gen has evolved a lot since it release in feb/2006, but i have no time to make a public decent documented and generalized release. But right now i think that is better to put the stuff here, so others can enjoy the notorious improvements (and maybe someone whants to help out) Lets go to the hacks: I have made 2 flavors of htb-gen
2012 Feb 03
0
[LLVMdev] HELP - tblgen -gen-asm-matcher restrictions on .td content
Hi Jack, On Jan 25, 2012, at 6:45 PM, "Carter, Jack" <jcarter at mips.com> wrote: > I'm trying to generate MipsGenAsmMatcher.inc for MipsAsmParser.cpp. > > What added restrictions for the .td file contents are there for tblgen -gen-asm-matcher? > Lots, as you're finding, almost all of them completely undocumented. :( > For the Mips platform we create
2005 Jul 25
1
TE410P (2nd gen) red alarm
CVS HEAD as of today. I have replaced my 1st gen TE410P with a second gen card, and recompiled zaptel and libpri. However, all I get is a red alarm on span 1, and cannot make or receive calls. If I replace the 2nd gen with the first gen card and recompile then I have no alarms, and I can make and receive calls. Is there anything that I need to do to make the 2nd gen card work ? Julian.
2012 Jan 26
2
[LLVMdev] HELP - tblgen -gen-asm-matcher restrictions on .td content
I'm trying to generate MipsGenAsmMatcher.inc for MipsAsmParser.cpp. What added restrictions for the .td file contents are there for tblgen -gen-asm-matcher? For the Mips platform we create the following .inc files through tblgen. tablegen(LLVM MipsGenRegisterInfo.inc -gen-register-info) tablegen(LLVM MipsGenInstrInfo.inc -gen-instr-info) tablegen(LLVM MipsGenCodeEmitter.inc -gen-emitter)
2008 Jul 08
1
gen-id.sh and git
Hello, i just tried syslinux-3.71-pre5-3-g852d962 and got a question about gen-id.sh: $ cd git/syslinux/ git/syslinux$ git pull Already up-to-date. git/syslinux$ cd core git/syslinux/core$ ../gen-id.sh g-852d962e $ cp -a git/syslinux syslinux-3.71-pre5-3-g852d962 $ cd syslinux-3.71-pre5-3-g852d962/core syslinux-3.71-pre5-3-g852d962/core$ ../gen-id.sh g*852d962e * means modified, is this
2008 Nov 10
2
GEN-GEN and Manual Ring-Down (MRD)?
Does anyone here know anything about GEN-GEN analogue circuits, also known as Manual Ring-Down (MRD)? Apparently they are widely used in Hoot'n'Holler systems for financial dealer-boards. I have been asked to try and interface to such circuits, and have been having great difficulty locating any specifications for the interface. Apparently, they are always-on 2-wire analogue circuits with
2013 Mar 31
1
[LLVMdev] llvm with gcc-4.8 / Intrinsics.gen.tmp Segmentation fault
Hi! I'm having trouble compiling llvm/clang when GCC-4.8.0 is installed. Even with llvm/clang installed (and used) and gcc-4.8 it always comes to this: /data/home/solskogen/obj/_build/llvm.final.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/Release/bin/llvm-tblgen -I /data/home/solskogen/mingw-w64-builder/trunk/bin/llvm/lib/IR -I /data/home/solskogen/mingw-w64-builder/trunk/bin/llvm/include -I