From leilei175 at gmail.com Tue Dec 11 03:41:29 2007 From: leilei175 at gmail.com (leilei175 at gmail.com) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:41:29 +0800 Subject: how to fix the naming order of NIC Message-ID: <82fc30000712101941o18f341eta128fc6aabda32fb@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I have a DELL 1950 with 2 on-board NIC,bnx2,and 2 PCI slots,on which 2 Intel NIC e1000 are used.After installing EnterpriseLinux5 the order of these NIC would change boot by boot. Sometime bnx2 may become the last 2 interface and other time may be in the middle. (e.g. eth0:e1000, eth[12]:bnx2, eth[3-]:e1000). How can I fix the order?I will expect the order of network interface as on-board NIC, NIC on first slot then on second slot when the machine is racked up and wire the netwok cable. I know adding one line in the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethN with HWADDR="xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx"can fix the order,however it's difficult to know the HWADDR untile the OS actually get installed.Moreover,if we replace the card on the slot this would raise new problems. another way I found on net is to use udev utils,which also requires writing rules after installation,is there another way to fix the ordering by the slot number without additional settings? thanks From dhunley at collab.net Tue Dec 11 14:17:18 2007 From: dhunley at collab.net (Douglas J Hunley) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:17:18 -0500 Subject: ldap_add: Critical extension is unavailable (12) adding users to posixGroup Message-ID: <200712110917.18526.dhunley@collab.net> I'm trying to use the output of slapcat from a RHEL3 machine as the input to ldapadd on a RHEL4 machine, but it keeps blowing up with: ldap_add: Critical extension is unavailable (12) additional info: context csn update failed when trying to add users to the memberlist for a posixGroup This particular group is about 33% of the way through the input file (an admittedly large input file (for us anyway)). I'm using: [root at server ~]# rpm -q -a|grep ldap nss_ldap-226-18 openldap-clients-2.2.13-7.4E openldap-2.2.13-7.4E openldap-servers-2.2.13-7.4E I'm using RHEL4 U5 The OS has all outstanding updates applied. I'm initializing the LDAP db with: dn: dc=customer,dc=com dc: customer objectClass: top objectClass: domain dn: ou=Users,dc=customer,dc=com ou: Users objectClass: organizationalUnit dn: ou=Groups,dc=customer,dc=com ou: Groups objectClass: organizationalUnit dn: cn=cust,ou=Groups,dc=customer,dc=com cn: cust objectClass: posixGroup gidNumber: 30000 The group it fails on is trying to add 9294 users. I can send the input file if requested (it's large) Any ideas why it's blowing up? -- Douglas J Hunley From jdf.lists at gmail.com Wed Dec 12 01:23:48 2007 From: jdf.lists at gmail.com (Joshua Daniel Franklin) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 17:23:48 -0800 Subject: how to fix the naming order of NIC In-Reply-To: <82fc30000712101941o18f341eta128fc6aabda32fb@mail.gmail.com> References: <82fc30000712101941o18f341eta128fc6aabda32fb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <67437bc40712111723p3cef8d0fi831a3e2a85c5f1fe@mail.gmail.com> Run this: http://linux.dell.com/files/name_eths/ Warning: it may rename your eth0 so you probably want to have physical access in case you need to move some cabling. Background at http://linux.dell.com/files/whitepapers/nic-enum-whitepaper-v3.pdf On Dec 10, 2007 7:41 PM, wrote: > Hi, > I have a DELL 1950 with 2 on-board NIC,bnx2,and 2 PCI slots,on which 2 > Intel NIC e1000 are used.After installing EnterpriseLinux5 the order > of these NIC would change boot by boot. > Sometime bnx2 may become the last 2 interface and other time may be in the > middle. (e.g. eth0:e1000, eth[12]:bnx2, eth[3-]:e1000). > > How can I fix the order?I will expect the order of network interface > as on-board NIC, NIC on first slot then on second slot when the > machine is racked up and wire > the netwok cable. > > I know adding one line in the file > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethN with > HWADDR="xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx"can fix the order,however it's difficult to > know the HWADDR untile the OS actually get installed.Moreover,if we > replace the card on the slot this would raise new problems. > > another way I found on net is to use udev utils,which also requires > writing rules after installation,is there another way to fix the > ordering by the slot number without additional settings? > > thanks > > -- > redhat-sysadmin-list mailing list > redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-sysadmin-list > From tiagocruz at forumgdh.net Tue Dec 18 15:10:59 2007 From: tiagocruz at forumgdh.net (Tiago Cruz) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 13:10:59 -0200 Subject: Apache MPM Worker? Message-ID: <1197990659.21244.38.camel@tuxkiller.ig.com.br> Hello, I'm using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5 (Tikanga) Is there some Apache with Worker (not Prefork)? Thanks -- Tiago Cruz http://everlinux.com Linux User #282636 From CHort at caed.uscourts.gov Tue Dec 18 18:01:52 2007 From: CHort at caed.uscourts.gov (CHort at caed.uscourts.gov) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 10:01:52 -0800 Subject: Cheree Hort/CAED/09/USCOURTS is out of the office. Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting Fri 12/14/2007 and will not return until Wed 12/19/2007.