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2007 Aug 23
2
give me some works
hello, Chris In the next several months, I will have a lot of spare time. I will be happy if you assign some work to me. I have learn linux kernel for years but only fix a few small bugs in IP stack. In the past few months, I read some EXT4/VFS codes. I began reading source of btrfs ten days ago and have read it twice now. Regards YZ
2010 Jul 15
1
Separating parts of a column of data in R
Hi there, I am fairly new to R and I have been trying to figure out how to separate a column of substrate data that I have into separate parts using R. An example of my data looks like this is: gmtTime Classification ClassValue Species Count 1449 Sand 30 1449 Mud 70 Brittle Star 1 1449 Mud 70
2018 Nov 06
0
[PATCH v15 23/26] sched: early boot clock
(added various kvm/virtualization lists in Cc as well as qemu as I don't know who's "wrong" here) Pavel Tatashin wrote on Thu, Jul 19, 2018: > Allow sched_clock() to be used before schec_clock_init() is called. > This provides with a way to get early boot timestamps on machines with > unstable clocks. This isn't something I understand, but bisect tells me this
2006 May 30
2
Testing status of fully virtualized guests (Intel VT) on 64bit XEN unstable
Summary: Changeset 10173 - 64bit UP and SMP guests boot cleanly - 32bit UP guests boot clean and 32bit SMP guests still fail to boot (see failure.7) - 32bit UP guests lockup under load with "ata1: command 0x25 timeout" (see failure.4) - 64bit SMP 2 CPU guests lockup under load with "ata1: command 0x25 timeout" (see failure.2) - 32bit UP guest crashed on user load test
2007 Jan 19
18
Cheap ZFS homeserver.
So after toying around with some stuff a few months back I got bogged down and set this project aside for a while. Time to revisit. <BR><BR> Looking around there still is not a good "these cards/motherboards" work list. the HCL is hardly ever updated, and its far more geared towards business use than hobbyist/home use. So bearing all of that in mind I will need the
2008 Mar 16
8
Un Installing a hard drive in a Centos 5.1 box
Hi Guys, I'm fairly new to Linux and I'm trying to un install a hard drive from my Centos 5.1 box running KDE. When I built the PC, I installed two 500 gig maxtors in the tower, then I installed Centos. Now I've decided that I want to remove the slave drive and use it as an external backup drive - I am mounting it into one of those external drive cases with a built in fan. When I
2007 Aug 19
1
[PATCH 1/5] um/... convert #include "linux/..." to #include <linux/...>
(untested) There are several files that #include "linux/file" not #include <linux/file> #include "asm/file" not #include <asm/file> Here's a little script that converts them: egrep -i -r -l --include=*.[ch] \ "^[[:space:]]*\#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*\"(linux|asm)/(.*)\"" * \ | xargs sed -i -e
2007 Aug 19
1
[PATCH 1/5] um/... convert #include "linux/..." to #include <linux/...>
(untested) There are several files that #include "linux/file" not #include <linux/file> #include "asm/file" not #include <asm/file> Here's a little script that converts them: egrep -i -r -l --include=*.[ch] \ "^[[:space:]]*\#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*\"(linux|asm)/(.*)\"" * \ | xargs sed -i -e
2001 Feb 23
7
Samba and VPN
Hi! I have printers, files shared to all windoze platforms in my group. Now I want to also access the samba box via a VPN. So configuration: NT----PPTP---NT/RAS-----Linux 7 Any experience with this type of config? Quick test shows the samba host but when I try to access it the network path is not found. Thanks! ++Dirk
2008 Oct 19
9
My 500-gig ZFS is gone: insufficient replicas, corrupted data
Hi, I''m running FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE with a 500-gig ZFS drive. Recently I''ve encountered a FreeBSD problem (PR kern/128083) and decided about updating the motherboard BIOS. It looked like the update went right but after that I was shocked to see my ZFS destroyed! Rolling the BIOS back did not help. Now it looks like that: # zpool status pool: tank state: UNAVAIL status:
2006 Mar 01
2
kickstarting with rails routing problem
I''ve rewritten my kickstart cgi in rails with DB acces to the host list and the testing is perfect. I can send the macaddress in the HTTPrequest Header, rails looks up the macaddr in the machine db and spits back out a kickstart file for the machine.. however in real world usage what I get is a request for http://server//kickstarts/kickme which rails fails with 192.168.20.176 - -
2015 Jan 20
0
Kickstarting several *different* setups
On 20/01/2015 16:29, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > So my question is, is there some way do determine via kickstart, what to > install on that machine based on some criteria, possibly the IP that's > being assigned to it, or MAC address, or something ... If you just want to use kickstart, it would be pretty simple to serve these via HTTP, and have a simple script in PHP or similar that
2015 Jan 20
0
Kickstarting several *different* setups
Tom: Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look into those tools. Mark: Yes, they are using pxeboot. Right now when they boot up, the pxe config offers two options, 32- and 64bit. Are you suggesting I create multiple entries that one selects based on what the machine is going to be? Is there a way to have this done automatically so I don't have to physically have to do that for each machine,
2015 Jan 20
2
Kickstarting several *different* setups
On 01/20/2015 08:41 AM, Tom Grace wrote: > I would suggest that the "right way" would be to kickstart all your > machines the same way, and then use a configuration management tool > (like Puppet or Chef) to customize them Seconded. Personally, I recommend either ansible or bcfg2 over other tools. Puppet has a larger user base, but when I talk to users at conferences (such
2015 Jan 20
0
Kickstarting several *different* setups
Gotcha. Thanks all! You guys gave me the answers I needed to know and hear. For the immediate futre I will likely go with multiple pxeboot options which then picks the specific kickstart file. It's easy for me to put a label on the server that says 'web' or 'mail' etc. Then just pick the same from the menu. Eventually I'll delve deeper into custom and automated setups. On
2015 Jan 20
0
Kickstarting several *different* setups
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote: > >> I would suggest that the "right way" would be to kickstart all your >> machines the same way, and then use a configuration management tool >> (like Puppet or Chef) to customize them > > > Seconded. > > Personally, I recommend either ansible or bcfg2 over
2015 Jan 21
1
Kickstarting several *different* setups
On Tue, January 20, 2015 18:37, Les Mikesell wrote: > > There's also saltstack which is one of the newer of the bunch. It has > some chance of working reasonably across different platforms. How > you feel about it will probably depend on how you feel about python in > general - and how you expect upgrades to go in the future. > Is this what you are talking about?
2015 Jan 21
1
Kickstarting several *different* setups
Ansible, Bcfg2, Chef, Cobbler, Puppet, and Salt; I notice that Spacewalk is not mentioned. Any particular reason that it gets no recommendations? What about CFEngine? Any comments on this one? -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive
2015 Oct 02
0
Kickstarting bonded interfaces
Since CentOS 6.4, anaconda supports kickstarting from bonded interfaces. Has anyone managed to get this working? Bonding modes 1, 5, 6 work fine, and they do not need any particular support on the switch. But modes 0, 2-4 are a different story, no luck here. network --onboot yes --device bond0 --activate --bootproto static --bondslaves=eth0,eth1 --bondopts=mode=balance-rr,miimon=100 --ip 1.2.3.4
2015 Nov 23
0
Kickstarting CentOS 7 VM on CentOS 6 not possible?
On 11/23/2015 12:59 AM, Jos Vos wrote: > I use virt-install with a local copy of the > "images/pxeboot" tree. Does your tree also include the LiveOS structure (the stage2 installer)? > Installing CentOS 7 "manually" using virt-install and the netboot ISO > works fine, but I want to use kickstart files. Using a local install tree isn't required for kickstart.