Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches similar to: "general protection rip?"
2013 Apr 18
3
Having difficulty exporting display
Hello,
This is my issue, my remote machine (CentOS 6.3, hosted in Azure windows
environment) has an application that I need to test on my local box (CentOS
6.4, a laptop behind a router).
Now, this is what I'm doing and the issue that I'm encountering:
Local:
$ xhost +
$ ssh -X someusername at somehostname.net -p 49283
Remote:
$ export DISPLAY=192.168.1.6:0.0
$ xclock
... and nothing,
2007 Dec 05
2
weird load values
Hi List,
I'm stumped by this:
load average: 10.65, 594.71, 526.58
We're monitoring load every ~3 minutes. It'll be fine (i.e. something
like load average: 2.14, 1.27, 1.03), and then in a single sample,
jump to something like the above. This seems to happen once a week or
so on a few different servers (all running in a similar application).
I've never seen the 1 minute
2011 Apr 26
0
winbind craps out, NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN
Good morning, Samba list. =)
I've been experiencing intermittent winbind failures over the past few weeks. The symptom is that users that haven't connected in a while, and thus aren't in the winbind cache, are unable to connect to any shares. I see a lot of NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN in the logs when the failures occur, like this one from log.winbind:
###
[2011/04/26 09:20:54.671225,
2010 Jun 09
1
INFO: task nash:5282 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I did some configuration changes on a XenServer 5.6 (Which I believe is
running CentOS 5.5 under the hood). After a reboot, the server failed
to come back up. Connecting to the serial console, I see that it hangs
right after setting hostname:
Setting hostname somehostname: [ OK ]
INFO: task nash:5282 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
"echo
2002 Mar 20
0
[Bug 176] New: OpenSSH_3.1p1 gives X_ShmAttach error on forwarded X11 channel
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=176
Summary: OpenSSH_3.1p1 gives X_ShmAttach error on forwarded X11
channel
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.1p1
Platform: ix86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: sshd
AssignedTo:
2017 Nov 19
0
What exactly is the meaning of "Subnet" parameter in tinc/$NETNAME/hosts/$SOMEHOSTNAME?
Hi,
Subnet there means as , for this subnet you can reach via me (for ip route command).
For the host file there, means i am responsible for this area. Any packet going to this area will pass through me.
Your vpn can have multiple subnet/area.
You can use hostname as the gateway but must make the dns resolv correct, and it will need more config.
You need to understand about subnetting to
2017 Nov 16
3
What exactly is the meaning of "Subnet" parameter in tinc/$NETNAME/hosts/$SOMEHOSTNAME?
Hello, I am not very good at linux networking. I have read tinc documentation
multiple times and I still don't understand what the "Subnet = ..." directive
does in /etc/tinc/$NET_NAME/hosts/$HOST_NAME
Right now I have a simple virtual lan organized with tinc, and I use the
following in every device's config file (replacing the last part of the
address):
# This computer will
2013 Jun 03
1
PXE Boot Live CD
Hello Guys
We are starting a project's desktop virtualization, I'm trying to create an
image centos to install Citrix Receiver for q clients the machines do not
need HD.
Among all tests q I bumped into two "errors":
1. Install Centos
2. Foreign q there is no bootable image
I studied various contents on the internet a list of them below: