From doctortechie at hotmail.com Thu Dec 1 16:13:09 2005 From: doctortechie at hotmail.com (Doctor Khumalo) Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 16:13:09 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB In-Reply-To: <438DBAC4.2070500@rics.bwh.harvard.edu> Message-ID: I have a RAID-5 storage array with 3.63 TB of space. I've installed Red Hat Enterprise 4 on teh system disk and want to create a file system with the RAID. Does the 2.6 kernel of Red Hat now allow you to make ext3 filesystems with over 2 TB? I tried mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 and all it did was create a 1.7 TB partition. Not what I had in mind. Anyone ever have ext3 go over 2 TB? I would try and mkreiserfs but that would include patching the kernel to reiserfs. _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From arnett at ParadigmGeo.com Thu Dec 1 16:38:37 2005 From: arnett at ParadigmGeo.com (Ron Arnett) Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:38:37 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB Message-ID: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A61A@exhou1.paradigmgeo.net> I believe your problem is there is still a 2 tb lun limit. On my raids I create one lun partition that lun into two pieces/partitions and then put it back together with mdadm. I do have a 3.2 tb file system using this method. Ron -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:13 AM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB I have a RAID-5 storage array with 3.63 TB of space. I've installed Red Hat Enterprise 4 on teh system disk and want to create a file system with the RAID. Does the 2.6 kernel of Red Hat now allow you to make ext3 filesystems with over 2 TB? I tried mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 and all it did was create a 1.7 TB partition. Not what I had in mind. Anyone ever have ext3 go over 2 TB? I would try and mkreiserfs but that would include patching the kernel to reiserfs. _________________________________________________________________ Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From doctortechie at hotmail.com Thu Dec 1 16:47:58 2005 From: doctortechie at hotmail.com (Doctor Khumalo) Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 16:47:58 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB In-Reply-To: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A61A@exhou1.paradigmgeo.net> Message-ID: Does that RAID partition appear as one contiguous file system? For example, do you mount it as /data and see 3.2 TB? >From: "Ron Arnett" >Reply-To: Red Hat Network Users List >To: "Red Hat Network Users List" >Subject: RE: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB >Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:38:37 -0600 > >I believe your problem is there is still a 2 tb lun limit. >On my raids I create one lun partition that lun into two >pieces/partitions and then put it back together with mdadm. I do have a >3.2 tb file system using this method. > >Ron > >-----Original Message----- >From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] >On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo >Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:13 AM >To: rhn-users at redhat.com >Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB > >I have a RAID-5 storage array with 3.63 TB of space. > >I've installed Red Hat Enterprise 4 on teh system disk and want to >create a >file system with the RAID. Does the 2.6 kernel of Red Hat now allow you >to >make ext3 filesystems with over 2 TB? I tried mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 and >all >it did was create a 1.7 TB partition. Not what I had in mind. Anyone >ever >have ext3 go over 2 TB? > >I would try and mkreiserfs but that would include patching the kernel to > >reiserfs. > >_________________________________________________________________ >Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! >http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users _________________________________________________________________ Don?t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ From arnett at ParadigmGeo.com Thu Dec 1 16:49:52 2005 From: arnett at ParadigmGeo.com (Ron Arnett) Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:49:52 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB Message-ID: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A61C@exhou1.paradigmgeo.net> yes -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:48 AM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: RE: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB Does that RAID partition appear as one contiguous file system? For example, do you mount it as /data and see 3.2 TB? >From: "Ron Arnett" >Reply-To: Red Hat Network Users List >To: "Red Hat Network Users List" >Subject: RE: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB >Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:38:37 -0600 > >I believe your problem is there is still a 2 tb lun limit. >On my raids I create one lun partition that lun into two >pieces/partitions and then put it back together with mdadm. I do have a >3.2 tb file system using this method. > >Ron > >-----Original Message----- >From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] >On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo >Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:13 AM >To: rhn-users at redhat.com >Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB > >I have a RAID-5 storage array with 3.63 TB of space. > >I've installed Red Hat Enterprise 4 on teh system disk and want to >create a >file system with the RAID. Does the 2.6 kernel of Red Hat now allow you >to >make ext3 filesystems with over 2 TB? I tried mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 and >all >it did was create a 1.7 TB partition. Not what I had in mind. Anyone >ever >have ext3 go over 2 TB? > >I would try and mkreiserfs but that would include patching the kernel to > >reiserfs. > >_________________________________________________________________ >Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! >http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users _________________________________________________________________ Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From jbananal at caci.com Thu Dec 1 17:41:16 2005 From: jbananal at caci.com (Jay Bananal) Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 12:41:16 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: Welcome to the "rhn-users" mailing list In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm trying to login to RHN and I had forgotten my password. Unfortunately, the email I have to retrieve and reset my password does not exist anymore as my previous company got acquired and so the reset was sent to that email. I'd still like to use my previous username of "jbananal". Can you please resend my password reset to this new email. Let me know if there are any other security questions you need to verify my identity. ____________________________ Jay Bananal | Systems Engineer | CACI Direct: 619.881.5849 | Mobile: 619.813.5545 | jbananal at caci.com | www.caci.com rhn-users-request at redhat.com Sent by: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com 12/01/2005 09:36 AM To jbananal at caci.com cc Subject Welcome to the "rhn-users" mailing list Welcome to the rhn-users at redhat.com mailing list! 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Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From Paul.Mallasch at Tectura.com Thu Dec 1 20:42:31 2005 From: Paul.Mallasch at Tectura.com (Mallasch, Paul) Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 13:42:31 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] Red Hat and ReiserFS Message-ID: The Red Hat Knowledge Base answers this in Article 596, quote: "Issue: What is the support for reiserfs in Red Hat Enterprise Linux? Resolution: The reiser filesystem is not supported under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 or 3. It is available, however, as a loadable module (reiserfs.o) which must be either manually installed, or added to the modules.conf file. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, the module can be obtained from the kernel-unsupported package in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 channel on Red Hat Network. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1, the module is included in the regular kernel rpm. Again, the use of reiserfs is not supported by Red Hat at this time." Paul -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 11:49 AM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] Red Hat and ReiserFS Does anyone know if Red Hat EL4 supports ReiserFS? If so, where can I find instructions on patching the kernel or installing reiserfs utilities? _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From jfranklin at verisign.com Thu Dec 1 20:52:03 2005 From: jfranklin at verisign.com (Franklin, John) Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 15:52:03 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] Red Hat and ReiserFS Message-ID: <1133470323.21987.5.camel@jfranklin> On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 19:49 +0000, Doctor Khumalo wrote: > Does anyone know if Red Hat EL4 supports ReiserFS? > > If so, where can I find instructions on patching the kernel or installing > reiserfs utilities? If you do choose to try it, test it. I was doing some FS benchmarking with bonnie++ (under FC4 IIRC) and Reiser regularly oops'd the kernel. May not be an issue with RHEL4, but better to discover in the lab than in production. jf -- John Franklin VeriSign Infrastructure Engineering -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 4963 bytes Desc: not available URL: From doctortechie at hotmail.com Fri Dec 2 02:28:24 2005 From: doctortechie at hotmail.com (Doctor Khumalo) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 02:28:24 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB In-Reply-To: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A61C@exhou1.paradigmgeo.net> Message-ID: can you confirm how you do this? or at least point me to a man page where I can do it? In fdisk, I can see 3.99 GB of disk space in /dev/sdb, which is a RAID-5 partition of 11 disks x 372 GB. >From: "Ron Arnett" >Reply-To: Red Hat Network Users List >To: "Red Hat Network Users List" >Subject: RE: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB >Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:49:52 -0600 > >yes > >-----Original Message----- >From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] >On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo >Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:48 AM >To: rhn-users at redhat.com >Subject: RE: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB > >Does that RAID partition appear as one contiguous file system? For >example, >do you mount it as /data and see 3.2 TB? > > > > > > >From: "Ron Arnett" > >Reply-To: Red Hat Network Users List > >To: "Red Hat Network Users List" > >Subject: RE: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB > >Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:38:37 -0600 > > > >I believe your problem is there is still a 2 tb lun limit. > >On my raids I create one lun partition that lun into two > >pieces/partitions and then put it back together with mdadm. I do have a > >3.2 tb file system using this method. > > > >Ron > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com >[mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] > >On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo > >Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:13 AM > >To: rhn-users at redhat.com > >Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB > > > >I have a RAID-5 storage array with 3.63 TB of space. > > > >I've installed Red Hat Enterprise 4 on teh system disk and want to > >create a > >file system with the RAID. Does the 2.6 kernel of Red Hat now allow you > >to > >make ext3 filesystems with over 2 TB? I tried mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 and > >all > >it did was create a 1.7 TB partition. Not what I had in mind. Anyone > >ever > >have ext3 go over 2 TB? > > > >I would try and mkreiserfs but that would include patching the kernel >to > > > >reiserfs. > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! > >http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > > > >_______________________________________________ > >rhn-users mailing list > >rhn-users at redhat.com > >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > > >_______________________________________________ > >rhn-users mailing list > >rhn-users at redhat.com > >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > >_________________________________________________________________ >Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! >http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ From pete at chemistry.montana.edu Fri Dec 2 17:47:05 2005 From: pete at chemistry.montana.edu (Pete Masse) Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 10:47:05 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] How to modify RPM release from 'rpm --rebuild' commandline? References: <20050125090325.B25244@petrel.beckman.uiuc.edu> Message-ID: <02e601c5f768$68f1e570$ebf25a99@msu.montana.edu> I heard that Redhat uses it's own metric for numbering packages. If this is true, then should the current (Redhat) version of PHP, php-4.3.2-26.ent, allow for features introduced in PHP5, such as OOP? Pete From gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu Fri Dec 2 18:30:03 2005 From: gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu (Greg Forte) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 13:30:03 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] How to modify RPM release from 'rpm --rebuild' commandline? In-Reply-To: <02e601c5f768$68f1e570$ebf25a99@msu.montana.edu> References: <20050125090325.B25244@petrel.beckman.uiuc.edu> <02e601c5f768$68f1e570$ebf25a99@msu.montana.edu> Message-ID: <439092AB.8090904@leopard.us.udel.edu> Pete Masse wrote: > I heard that Redhat uses it's own metric for numbering packages. If > this is true, then should the current (Redhat) version of PHP, > php-4.3.2-26.ent, allow for features introduced in PHP5, such as OOP? no, in general the numbers before the first dash (not including any dashes that come before the numbers, heh) are the actual version by whatever method the original authors/maintainers use to track versions (so in this case, php's numbers). The numbers after the dash are redhat's release numbers, so in general you should only expect whatever features are in the same version if you downloaded the source from the "source" (in this case, php.net). backports are not unheard of, but these are usually limited to major bugfixes and security patches when the redhat package maintainer isn't ready to jump to a newer version - hence the redhat release numbers. -g > Pete > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > -- Greg Forte gforte at udel.edu IT - User Services University of Delaware 302-831-1982 Newark, DE From Delta.Root at comcast.net Sun Dec 4 20:43:05 2005 From: Delta.Root at comcast.net (Delta.Root) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 15:43:05 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RSSOwl and Java Install Message-ID: <1133728985.10325.11.camel@delta.nz3o.us> I've been struggling with RSSOwl. No matter what I've tried, including manually hacking the "alternates" configuration to adjust the preferred "java", I can't get RSSOwl to locate the libjava.so library. (I execute rssowl.sh to launch it.) I downloaded Sun's java 1.5.0_06 release, which installs to /usr/java and directed things to that directory. The "alternates" display option shows that location now, but rmiregistry is the old location. Does that matter? Should I just copy the /usr/java bin directory over? Thanks. Here is the "before" output of "alternatives --display java": link currently points to /usr/share/java/libgcj-java-placeholder.sh /usr/share/java/libgcj-java-placeholder.sh - priority 100 slave rmiregistry: /usr/bin/grmiregistry slave rmiregistry.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/grmiregistry.1.gz Current `best' version is /usr/share/java/libgcj-java-placeholder.sh. and the "after" changes to /usr/java/jre11.5.0_06/bin/java but everything else stays the same. Any suggestions or online documents I should reference? Thanks Delta From jbecker at northwestern.edu Sun Dec 4 22:41:30 2005 From: jbecker at northwestern.edu (Jesse Becker) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 16:41:30 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] File systems > 2TB In-Reply-To: References: <438DBAC4.2070500@rics.bwh.harvard.edu> Message-ID: <20051204224130.GD10776@northwestern.edu> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 04:13:09PM +0000, Doctor Khumalo wrote: > I've installed Red Hat Enterprise 4 on teh system disk and want to create a > file system with the RAID. Does the 2.6 kernel of Red Hat now allow you to > make ext3 filesystems with over 2 TB? I tried mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 and all > it did was create a 1.7 TB partition. Not what I had in mind. Anyone ever > have ext3 go over 2 TB? You should probably have a look at the "Large File Support in Linux" page: http://www.suse.de/~aj/linux_lfs.html It should be possible to have >2TB filesystems using ext3 (without using mdadm, as suggestested elsewhere in this thread), but you have to tweak your mke2fs command a bit. Try using something like this: mke2fs -v -j -b 2048 /dev/sdb1 You might want to consider some of the various "-O" options as well in case they help (or hurt!) you performance. Also, you may want to use "-m 0" as well, since ext[23] reserves 5% of the filesystem for root-only use. On huge filesystems, this can lead to a lot of wasted space. For example, 5% of 3.7T is 185GB--that's a lot of space reserved. -- Jesse Becker GPG-fingerprint: BD00 7AA4 4483 AFCC 82D0 2720 0083 0931 9A2B 06A2 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 1578 bytes Desc: not available URL: From henrik at vocab.se Mon Dec 5 07:43:54 2005 From: henrik at vocab.se (Henrik Johansson) Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 08:43:54 +0100 Subject: SV: [rhn-users] RSSOwl and Java Install In-Reply-To: <1133728985.10325.11.camel@delta.nz3o.us> Message-ID: Is it not enough to just add $SUN_JAVA_HOME/bin to PATH? First in PATH to make sure. / Henrik -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com]F?r Delta.Root Skickat: den 4 december 2005 21:43 Till: rhn-users at redhat.com ?mne: [rhn-users] RSSOwl and Java Install I've been struggling with RSSOwl. No matter what I've tried, including manually hacking the "alternates" configuration to adjust the preferred "java", I can't get RSSOwl to locate the libjava.so library. (I execute rssowl.sh to launch it.) I downloaded Sun's java 1.5.0_06 release, which installs to /usr/java and directed things to that directory. The "alternates" display option shows that location now, but rmiregistry is the old location. Does that matter? Should I just copy the /usr/java bin directory over? Thanks. Here is the "before" output of "alternatives --display java": link currently points to /usr/share/java/libgcj-java-placeholder.sh /usr/share/java/libgcj-java-placeholder.sh - priority 100 slave rmiregistry: /usr/bin/grmiregistry slave rmiregistry.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/grmiregistry.1.gz Current `best' version is /usr/share/java/libgcj-java-placeholder.sh. and the "after" changes to /usr/java/jre11.5.0_06/bin/java but everything else stays the same. Any suggestions or online documents I should reference? Thanks Delta _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Mon Dec 5 18:55:40 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 13:55:40 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHN API Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA2647520246CBB9@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Most likely RedHat won't we able to accommodate all of our spur of the moment API requests, but maybe RedHat is willing to share with us on how to extend the API and have our own custom routines? Here's my situation. I use configuration channels extensively. So I thought of creating an activation key which would have only a config channel associated with it. Then I can register my system with the key that has the software channel information, and with another key that has only the config channel information. The reason that I do it because I have systems in town A and town B, and then I have multiple rooms at each site. Each room has a specific configuration file associated with it. I understand that all keys now must have a software channel associated with them - this is limiting at the moment. I would register with rhnreg_ks --activationkey key1,key2 Now since RedHat does not have this type of the key and it will take a while to throw it in, I looked for API. And it too didn't have such a function. All it is an update of the database really. I could probably write something like that myself... if I knew enough about the internals. I think this capability could give RHN a significant improvement. What do you think? Roman Lazarev Fidelity Investment Management Technology 245 Summer Street V2E Boston, MA 02210 (617) 563-1173 From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Mon Dec 5 19:37:49 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 14:37:49 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] HP BladeSystem integration toolkit Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE746@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Has anyone tried "HP BladeSystem integration toolkit"? What do you think? Roman Lazarev Fidelity Investment Management Technology 245 Summer Street V2E Boston, MA 02210 (617) 563-1173 From saneugroschl at techfinity.com Mon Dec 5 20:41:07 2005 From: saneugroschl at techfinity.com (Scott Neugroschl) Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 12:41:07 -0800 Subject: [rhn-users] Changing the font size of the GDM greeting Message-ID: <002601c5f9dc$382be7d0$6401a8c0@CLIFF> Running RHEL3, all the latest patches. I can change the welcome message on the GDM login screen, but (due to legal requirements), the message is rather long. I need to use a smaller font size, but can't find the setting for it in gdm.conf. GDM is gdm-2.6.1.4-10 ------ Scott Neugroschl Staff Technologist TechFinity, Inc. saneugroschl at techfinity.com Voice: (818) 878-9341 x16 Fax: (818) 878-9342 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doctortechie at hotmail.com Tue Dec 6 15:02:45 2005 From: doctortechie at hotmail.com (Doctor Khumalo) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 15:02:45 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock In-Reply-To: <439092AB.8090904@leopard.us.udel.edu> Message-ID: Using fdisk, I create new disk partitions using the ?Linux raid auto? type. I then create and define RAID device using mdadm. (mdadm -C /dev/md0 -l 5 -n 10 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg /dev/sdh /dev/sdi /dev/sdj /dev/sdk) Then I format the RAID device as an ext3 file system. In the example below we use 4Kb block size and a chunk-size of 64Kb: mke2fs ?j ?b 4096 ?R stride=16 /dev/md0 I reboot and found that I get the message: mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock What am I missing? _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From arnett at ParadigmGeo.com Tue Dec 6 15:14:53 2005 From: arnett at ParadigmGeo.com (Ron Arnett) Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 09:14:53 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock Message-ID: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A6FB@exhou1.paradigmgeo.net> Do You have the drives defined in /etc/mdadm.conf? It should look something like below except using your disks, [arnett at houid1202]/etc>more mdadm.conf DEVICE /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 ARRAY /dev/md0 devices=/dev/sdb1,/dev/sdc1 -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 9:03 AM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock Using fdisk, I create new disk partitions using the "Linux raid auto" type. I then create and define RAID device using mdadm. (mdadm -C /dev/md0 -l 5 -n 10 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg /dev/sdh /dev/sdi /dev/sdj /dev/sdk) Then I format the RAID device as an ext3 file system. In the example below we use 4Kb block size and a chunk-size of 64Kb: mke2fs -j -b 4096 -R stride=16 /dev/md0 I reboot and found that I get the message: mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock What am I missing? _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From kmsarno at verizon.net Tue Dec 6 16:15:28 2005 From: kmsarno at verizon.net (Kenneth Sarno) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 08:15:28 -0800 Subject: [rhn-users] X11 Driver on New System In-Reply-To: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A6FB@exhou1.paradigmgeo. net> References: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A6FB@exhou1.paradigmgeo.net> Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.2.20051206075958.03c3dde8@verizon.net> Sorry to have to ask an elementary questions, I'm sort of an involuntary sysadmin because I use RHEL on my single Linux server at home. Just built a new box based on an Abit AN8-Ultra MB (Nvidia NF4 Ultra chipset) with an Athlon 64 X2 4200+ CPU and 2GB RAM. The video card is a Powercolor ATI X700-based unit. I have two problems that I would appreciate any help with, although the first one is more like just "help!". 1) I ordered a media kit with WS 4 kernel 2.6.9-5. I installed from the x86-64 DVD. The install process appeared to complete normally and installed 2 x86-64 kernels, the smp version and the uniprocessor version. The smp kernel panics immediately on startup...it dumps a screenfull of registers and assorted garbage while initializing Pid 1, and then says "console shuts up" at the bottom and hangs. Guess I can't really ask anything coherent about that kind of problem. 2) The uniprocessor kernel boots up to a login screen, then says it can't start X11. I imagine that it doesn't have a driver, or at least a 64-bit one, for my relatively recent ATI X700 video card. So I guess I need to start the system in a character-mode login and then somehow run a character-based up2date or equivalent to get a version of X11 that supports my video card. (My networking at least claims to works during the uniprocessor boot sequence.) Is there a right way to do this kind of thing? I have no idea. Thanks in advance for any help. --Ken S. From doctortechie at hotmail.com Tue Dec 6 19:17:01 2005 From: doctortechie at hotmail.com (Doctor Khumalo) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 19:17:01 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock In-Reply-To: <41D49E5FB6D11C45A9B68EDC8060A76533A6FB@exhou1.paradigmgeo.net> Message-ID: That file didn't exist so I created it. I've created a RAID-5 software RAID with 10 disks in the array. >From: "Ron Arnett" >Reply-To: Red Hat Network Users List >To: "Red Hat Network Users List" >Subject: RE: [rhn-users] mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock >Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 09:14:53 -0600 > >Do You have the drives defined in /etc/mdadm.conf? >It should look something like below except using your disks, > >[arnett at houid1202]/etc>more mdadm.conf >DEVICE /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 >ARRAY /dev/md0 devices=/dev/sdb1,/dev/sdc1 > >-----Original Message----- >From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] >On Behalf Of Doctor Khumalo >Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 9:03 AM >To: rhn-users at redhat.com >Subject: [rhn-users] mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock > >Using fdisk, I create new disk partitions using the "Linux raid auto" >type. > >I then create and define RAID device using mdadm. (mdadm -C /dev/md0 -l >5 -n >10 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg /dev/sdh >/dev/sdi >/dev/sdj /dev/sdk) > >Then I format the RAID device as an ext3 file system. In the example >below >we use 4Kb block size and a chunk-size of 64Kb: > >mke2fs -j -b 4096 -R stride=16 /dev/md0 > >I reboot and found that I get the message: > >mount: /dev/md0: can't read superblock > >What am I missing? > >_________________________________________________________________ >Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's >FREE! >http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users _________________________________________________________________ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement From pete at chemistry.montana.edu Wed Dec 7 00:49:07 2005 From: pete at chemistry.montana.edu (Pete Masse) Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 17:49:07 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] php 5.x References: <20050125090325.B25244@petrel.beckman.uiuc.edu> Message-ID: <09b501c5fac8$08064900$ebf25a99@msu.montana.edu> Does anybody have information when Redhat will upgrade to php 5.x in the RHAS 4 or RHAS 3 Channels? Pete From cperry at redhat.com Wed Dec 7 13:17:00 2005 From: cperry at redhat.com (Clifford Perry) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 08:17:00 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] php 5.x In-Reply-To: <09b501c5fac8$08064900$ebf25a99@msu.montana.edu> References: <20050125090325.B25244@petrel.beckman.uiuc.edu> <09b501c5fac8$08064900$ebf25a99@msu.montana.edu> Message-ID: <4396E0CC.4050005@redhat.com> Pete Masse wrote: > Does anybody have information when Redhat will upgrade to php 5.x in > the RHAS 4 or RHAS 3 Channels? > > Pete > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users By tradition (and policy - https://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html) Red Hat has not jumped from one version of software to another during the middle of the release of a Linux product. I will be interested to see what happens with the announcement yesterday of the Certified Open Source Stacks: http://www.redhat.com/promo/stacks/ http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/home/company/news/prarchive/2005/stacks.html and would suggest that this, though currently lacking fine detail, is going to be of interest to quite a lot of web app developers. Cliff. From dc at sphosp.com Wed Dec 7 16:02:41 2005 From: dc at sphosp.com (Duane Christensen) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 07:02:41 -0900 Subject: [rhn-users] virii Message-ID: Seems my server has become infected with a little bug that is attempting to broadcast messages via port 25. Any ideas on a anti-virus program or some way to look for what is causing it? I am clueless when it comes to this sort of thing on a linux box. Thanks Duane From cbeerse at gmail.com Wed Dec 7 16:22:24 2005 From: cbeerse at gmail.com (cbeerse at gmail.com) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 17:22:24 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] virii In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43970C40.5040503@gmail.com> Duane Christensen wrote: > Seems my server has become infected with a little bug that is attempting > to broadcast messages via port 25. Any ideas on a anti-virus program or > some way to look for what is causing it? I am clueless when it comes to > this sort of thing on a linux box. > Linux Magazine issue 62, januari 2006 has virus hunting as a cover story. Its out now, get it and use it. (might even peek at SuSE that comes with it ;-) CBee From armstrong at SEDSystems.ca Wed Dec 7 16:52:12 2005 From: armstrong at SEDSystems.ca (David Armstrong) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 10:52:12 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] mDNS Message-ID: <4397133C.2080003@SEDSystems.ca> I am running RHEL 4.0. It has howl installed. The mDNSResponder and nifd are both running. I now have some Rendevous /Bon Jour enabled devices running on the network but I can't see them from my box. Does anyone have any idea as to how to configure the resolver systems to resolve .local addresses? Thanks in advance Dave Armstrong -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: armstrong.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 380 bytes Desc: not available URL: From cperry at redhat.com Wed Dec 7 16:54:27 2005 From: cperry at redhat.com (Clifford Perry) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 11:54:27 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] virii In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <439713C3.1030101@redhat.com> chkrootkit may be a good starting point. http://www.chkrootkit.org/ Cliff. Duane Christensen wrote: >Seems my server has become infected with a little bug that is attempting >to broadcast messages via port 25. Any ideas on a anti-virus program or >some way to look for what is causing it? I am clueless when it comes to >this sort of thing on a linux box. > >Thanks >Duane > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > From larry.sorensen at juno.com Wed Dec 7 17:46:30 2005 From: larry.sorensen at juno.com (Larry D Sorensen) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 10:46:30 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: Wireless keyboard and mouse Message-ID: <20051207.104631.264.3.larry.sorensen@juno.com> Does anyone have experience with using wireless keyboard and mouse on RedHat? I recently purchased a new wireless keyboard and mouse (Logitech). The keyboard works just find, but I can't get the mouse to work. Any suggestions that might help? Larry Sorensen From davschiaffino at santander.com.mx Wed Dec 7 18:34:17 2005 From: davschiaffino at santander.com.mx (David Fco. Schiaffino R) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 12:34:17 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] Help. Forget my account user and password. Message-ID: <000101c5fb5c$d51a97e0$a41ea8c0@Icaro> Help. Forget my account user and password. When being trying to connect recorde to me that my usuary was davidsr, but I see that still they conserve the mail account schiaffino_david at hotmail.com and not davschiaffino at santander.com.mx, that I update before carrying out my last purchase with you. As I can obtain my password? Saludos. ----------------------------- David Fco. Schiaffino R. Mantenimiento Regional Pampa. Getronics M?xico. C?rdoba 17, 2do Piso, Desp. 201. Col. Roma, M?xico, D. F. Tel: 9171 3462. Fax: 5089 3499. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.7/21 - Release Date: 17/06/2005 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tkevans at tkevans.com Wed Dec 7 19:32:06 2005 From: tkevans at tkevans.com (Tim Evans) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 15:32:06 -0400 Subject: [rhn-users] Help. Forget my account user and password. In-Reply-To: <000101c5fb5c$d51a97e0$a41ea8c0@Icaro> References: <000101c5fb5c$d51a97e0$a41ea8c0@Icaro> Message-ID: <20051207193206.M15509@tkevans.com> On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 12:34:17 -0600, David Fco. Schiaffino R wrote > Help. > > Forget my account user and password. When being trying to connect > recorde to me that my usuary was davidsr, but I see that still they > conserve the mail account schiaffino_david at hotmail.com and not > davschiaffino at santander.com.mx, that I update before carrying out my > last purchase with you. > > As I can obtain my password? Maybe they will send it to all of us, so we can share your account. -- Tim Evans, TKEvans.com, Inc. | 5 Chestnut Court tkevans at tkevans.com | Owings Mills, MD 21117 http://www.tkevans.com/ | 443-394-3864 http://www.come-here.com/News/ | From Liz.Riley at smiths-aerospace.com Wed Dec 7 19:52:31 2005 From: Liz.Riley at smiths-aerospace.com (Riley, Liz (ACHE)) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 12:52:31 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] Help. Forget my account user and password. Message-ID: Try following the link at the bottom of the mails https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users which has a password reminder option _____ From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of David Fco. Schiaffino R Sent: Wed 07/12/2005 18:34 To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] Help. Forget my account user and password. Help. Forget my account user and password. When being trying to connect recorde to me that my usuary was davidsr, but I see that still they conserve the mail account schiaffino_david at hotmail.com and not davschiaffino at santander.com.mx, that I update before carrying out my last purchase with you. As I can obtain my password? Saludos. ----------------------------- David Fco. Schiaffino R. Mantenimiento Regional Pampa. Getronics M?xico. C?rdoba 17, 2do Piso, Desp. 201. Col. Roma, M?xico, D. F. Tel: 9171 3462. Fax: 5089 3499. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.7/21 - Release Date: 17/06/2005 ****************************************** The information contained in, or attached to, this e-mail, may contain confidential information and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed and may be subject to legal privilege. 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Cheers, Himanshu From larry.sorensen at juno.com Wed Dec 7 23:16:33 2005 From: larry.sorensen at juno.com (Larry D Sorensen) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 16:16:33 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: Wireless keyboard and mouse Message-ID: <20051207.161633.264.5.larry.sorensen@juno.com> I have the Logitech EX110 combination. The connection is PS/2 and it is plugged into my KVM. My Windows systems work just fine with it, but my RedHat system has trouble with the mouse. I had a previous Logitech mouse, wired before. Do I need to tell Linux that my mouse has changed? On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 08:53:21 +1000 "Himanshu Shukla" writes: > On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 03:46:30 +1000, Larry D Sorensen > wrote: > > > Does anyone have experience with using wireless keyboard and > mouse on > > RedHat? I recently purchased a new wireless keyboard and mouse > > (Logitech). The keyboard works just find, but I can't get the > mouse to > > work. Any suggestions that might help? > > Which particular model are you talking about? Does it work off a > single > USB port, by any chance? I had the same problem, and starnge as it > may > sound, changing the USB port got it going. > > Cheers, > > Himanshu > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > From gmerin at eurisko.com Thu Dec 8 00:05:42 2005 From: gmerin at eurisko.com (Gary) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 19:05:42 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: Wireless keyboard and mouse In-Reply-To: <20051207.104631.264.3.larry.sorensen@juno.com> Message-ID: <20051208000523.272675A75A2@mailspool3.panix.com> I had the same experience recently: on the same hardware (an otherwise matched pair of Dell 1850s) a Microsoft Wireless Motebook Optical Mouse 4000 is erratic on RH AS4 U2, but works fine with no adjustments on Fedora FC4. -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Larry D Sorensen Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 12:46 PM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] Re: Wireless keyboard and mouse Does anyone have experience with using wireless keyboard and mouse on RedHat? I recently purchased a new wireless keyboard and mouse (Logitech). The keyboard works just find, but I can't get the mouse to work. Any suggestions that might help? Larry Sorensen _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From larry.sorensen at juno.com Thu Dec 8 00:22:25 2005 From: larry.sorensen at juno.com (Larry D Sorensen) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 17:22:25 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Message-ID: <20051207.172225.264.6.larry.sorensen@juno.com> Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different system and then switch back after some time. Larry Sorensen From clintonf at gmail.com Thu Dec 8 00:46:54 2005 From: clintonf at gmail.com (Clinton Fernandes) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 16:46:54 -0800 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM In-Reply-To: <20051207.172225.264.6.larry.sorensen@juno.com> References: <20051207.172225.264.6.larry.sorensen@juno.com> Message-ID: <4b29e6720512071646n5bb968cj7e6bce0a3c2fac64@mail.gmail.com> Check out the "Aten 4 port Master view Mini KVM switch" model # CS-14c www.aten.com I think I paid somewhere in the realm of $60 for it. I use it on three RedHat systems: Enterprise 3 and Enterprise 4. Works like a charm. On 12/7/05, Larry D Sorensen wrote: > > Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat > systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other > servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or > the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different > system and then switch back after some time. > > Larry Sorensen > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > -- my tail is dun From caranas at lexmark.com Thu Dec 8 01:08:42 2005 From: caranas at lexmark.com (caranas at lexmark.com) Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 09:08:42 +0800 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Message-ID: Hi! Are you using PS2 or USB connections? I'm using Linksys right now which uses PS2 connections. I'm not sure if Linksys has a KSM for USB. I've also tried ATEN and so far I have no problem with it. Clark James E. Aranas System Administrator Printhead Technology Phone Number : 63.32.2348873 Mobile Numbers : 63.92.143.143.87 Larry D Sorensen Sent by: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com 12/08/2005 08:22 Please respond to Red Hat Network Users List To: rhn-users at redhat.com cc: Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different system and then switch back after some time. Larry Sorensen _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Aranas System Administrator Printhead Technology Phone Number : 63.32.2348873 Mobile Numbers : 63.92.143.143.87 Larry D Sorensen Sent by: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com 12/08/2005 08:22 Please respond to Red Hat Network Users List To: rhn-users at redhat.com cc: Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different system and then switch back after some time. Larry Sorensen _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From caranas at lexmark.com Thu Dec 8 01:54:10 2005 From: caranas at lexmark.com (caranas at lexmark.com) Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 09:54:10 +0800 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Message-ID: Yup, based on my experience I have no problem with my Linksys. It has also nice feature like pressing key twice to transfer from one port to another. I'm currently using Model No. SVIEW04. Clark James E. Aranas System Administrator Printhead Technology Phone Number : 63.32.2348873 Mobile Numbers : 63.92.143.143.87 Larry D Sorensen Sent by: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com 12/08/2005 09:49 Please respond to Red Hat Network Users List To: rhn-users at redhat.com cc: Subject: Re: [rhn-users] Re: KVM I am using PS2. So, Linksys works well too? On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 09:08:42 +0800 caranas at lexmark.com writes: Hi! Are you using PS2 or USB connections? I'm using Linksys right now which uses PS2 connections. I'm not sure if Linksys has a KSM for USB. I've also tried ATEN and so far I have no problem with it. Clark James E. Aranas System Administrator Printhead Technology Phone Number : 63.32.2348873 Mobile Numbers : 63.92.143.143.87 Larry D Sorensen Sent by: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com 12/08/2005 08:22 Please respond to Red Hat Network Users List To: rhn-users at redhat.com cc: Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different system and then switch back after some time. Larry Sorensen _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alex at nipponpaint.com.ph Thu Dec 8 01:47:06 2005 From: alex at nipponpaint.com.ph (Alex F. Gendrano) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 09:47:06 +0800 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM In-Reply-To: <20051207.172225.264.6.larry.sorensen@juno.com> References: <20051207.172225.264.6.larry.sorensen@juno.com> Message-ID: <4397909A.1090000@nipponpaint.com.ph> I am using an Aten KVM, and I have no problem switching RedHat systems. I am even using different graphic cards with different resolutions, no problem. Larry D Sorensen wrote: >Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat >systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other >servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or >the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different >system and then switch back after some time. > >Larry Sorensen > >_______________________________________________ >rhn-users mailing list >rhn-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > > > -- This message was scanned for spam and viruses by BitDefender. For more information please visit http://linux.bitdefender.com/ From cjarith at comcast.net Thu Dec 8 05:44:15 2005 From: cjarith at comcast.net (Craig M. Jameson) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 22:44:15 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: Wireless keyboard and mouse In-Reply-To: <20051207.104631.264.3.larry.sorensen@juno.com> References: <20051207.104631.264.3.larry.sorensen@juno.com> Message-ID: <1134020655.16039.6.camel@Prescott> For the record, I have a Logitech Comfort Duo (keyboard and mouse) that has worked fine out of the box on both RHEL3 and RHEL4. Make sure nothing is blocking the signal between the mouse and the receiver, and don't forget to press the reset button on the bottom of the mouse. Craig. On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 10:46 -0700, Larry D Sorensen wrote: > Does anyone have experience with using wireless keyboard and mouse on > RedHat? I recently purchased a new wireless keyboard and mouse > (Logitech). The keyboard works just find, but I can't get the mouse to > work. Any suggestions that might help? > > Larry Sorensen > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From mukund.miscregisters at gmail.com Thu Dec 8 13:14:06 2005 From: mukund.miscregisters at gmail.com (mukund jampala) Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 18:44:06 +0530 Subject: [rhn-users] ccvssh security problem Message-ID: Dear Alex, I have successfully configured the CVS server. Now I would like up ccvssh security over my cvs. I tried configuring it by adding a ccvssh daemon to the existing xinetd daemon. I configured the /etc/xinet.d/ccvssh with port at 2405. I added ccvssh entries to /etc/services. When I restart the xinietd service, I find in the syslog messages that xinetd has start my 2 daemons succesfully. But, When I look through the nmap -v 100.100.100.28 { my IP address } it only shows my cvs port as open but does it says 2405 is NOT OPEN. With this configuration, I tried to login with ccvssh as below: # export CVSROOT=:ext:username at remote.system:/cvsroot # export CVS_RSH=ccvssh # ccvssh login I was able to login, but when I try to check out modules with # cvs co module 100.100.100.28: Connection refused cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any) Please give me your values inputs. Thanks & Regards, Mukund Jampala On 11/26/05, Alex Lyashkov wrote: > > > export CVSROOT=/usr/local/src/cvsroot > > cvs init > > > > server_args = --allow-root=/usr/local/src/cvsroot pserver > > } > > > > > # cvs -d :pserver:root at cvshost:/usr/src/cvsroot login { where cvshost > > = 100.100.100.28, cvs server IP} > > Logging in to :pserver:root at cvshost:2401/usr/src/cvsroot > > CVS passwd: > > /usr/src/cvsroot: no such repository > > > looks wrong CVSROOT at command -> /usr/local/src/cvsroot != > /usr/src/cvsroot. > try > cvs -d :pserver:root at cvshost:/usr/local/src/cvsroot login > > -- > FreeVPS Developers Team http://www.freevps.com > Positive Software http://www.psoft.net > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > From brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com Thu Dec 8 14:32:02 2005 From: brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (Brian T. Brunner) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 06:32:02 -0800 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Message-ID: Using now: Belkin OmniViewSE 4-post KVM with one gripe: Pressing the "switch to next" button happens well and quickly, but must rest about 2 seconds before another button press will register. Currently connected: RH7.2, RH7.3, and WinXPPro Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> larry.sorensen at juno.com 12/07/05 07:22PM >>> Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different system and then switch back after some time. Larry Sorensen _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users ******************************************************************* This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses. www.hubbell.com - Hubbell Incorporated From Jonathan.Klay at noaa.gov Thu Dec 8 19:46:59 2005 From: Jonathan.Klay at noaa.gov (Jonathan Klay) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 11:46:59 -0800 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM In-Reply-To: <20051208143251.741CE733CA@hormel.redhat.com> References: <20051208143251.741CE733CA@hormel.redhat.com> Message-ID: <43988DB3.7060605@noaa.gov> I've stuck with IOGear because of problems with Belkin and Linksys crapping out after a year or 2. The miniview se have nice solid construction (at least when I bought them - several years and going strong). Same with a miniview ultra 8 port I haven't connected yet. No mouse/keyboard trouble even with a wireless and usb-to-ps2 adapter on the keyboard. Even when cascaded. rhn-users-request at redhat.com wrote: >Yup, based on my experience I have no problem with my Linksys. It has >also nice feature like pressing key twice to transfer from one port >to another. > >I'm currently using Model No. SVIEW04. > >Clark James E. Aranas >System Administrator >Printhead Technology >Phone Number : 63.32.2348873 >Mobile Numbers : 63.92.143.143.87 > > > > > >Larry D Sorensen >Sent by: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com >12/08/2005 09:49 >Please respond to Red Hat Network Users List > > > To: rhn-users at redhat.com > cc: > Subject: Re: [rhn-users] Re: KVM > > >I am using PS2. So, Linksys works well too? > >On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 09:08:42 +0800 caranas at lexmark.com writes: > >Hi! Are you using PS2 or USB connections? I'm using Linksys right now >which uses PS2 connections. I'm not sure if Linksys has a KSM for USB. >I've also tried ATEN and so far I have no problem with it. > > > >Clark James E. Aranas >System Administrator >Printhead Technology >Phone Number : 63.32.2348873 >Mobile Numbers : 63.92.143.143.87 > > > > > >Larry D Sorensen >Sent by: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com >12/08/2005 08:22 >Please respond to Red Hat Network Users List > > To: rhn-users at redhat.com > cc: > Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM > > > > >Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat >systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other >servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or >the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different >system and then switch back after some time. > >Larry Sorensen > > Jonathan Jonathan Klay <+> NOAA PMEL CNSD/OERD From winzigtursiops at netscape.net Fri Dec 9 13:03:49 2005 From: winzigtursiops at netscape.net (winzigtursiops at netscape.net) Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 08:03:49 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: KVM In-Reply-To: <4b29e6720512071646n5bb968cj7e6bce0a3c2fac64@mail.gmail.com> References: <20051207.172225.264.6.larry.sorensen@juno.com> <4b29e6720512071646n5bb968cj7e6bce0a3c2fac64@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8C7CAD821ECAB7F-1F98-1C7F0@mblkn-m13.sysops.aol.com> I've used the Linksys KVM's for about 8 yrs with Linux & *nix boxes with no issues. -----Original Message----- From: Clinton Fernandes To: Red Hat Network Users List Sent: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 16:46:54 -0800 Subject: Re: [rhn-users] Re: KVM Check out the "Aten 4 port Master view Mini KVM switch" model # CS-14c www.aten.com I think I paid somewhere in the realm of $60 for it. I use it on three RedHat systems: Enterprise 3 and Enterprise 4. Works like a charm. On 12/7/05, Larry D Sorensen wrote: > > Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive, KVM that works with RedHat > systems and doesn't lose the mouse or keyboard when you switch to other > servers? My current one is a 4-port Belkin, and sometimes it drops one or > the other (especially the mouse) when I have switched to a different > system and then switch back after some time. > > Larry Sorensen > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > -- my tail is dun _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users ___________________________________________________ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! 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Thanks, Tom H From admin at coastlandtech.com Sun Dec 11 17:45:32 2005 From: admin at coastlandtech.com (Don Peek) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 12:45:32 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RE: rhn-users Digest, Vol 22, Issue 10 In-Reply-To: <20051211170004.33B54730BD@hormel.redhat.com> Message-ID: <003701c5fe7a$b239e110$0600a8c0@sloop> I would look for some security problem. To start put your backup copy of the files back on the server. Hackers like to replace the files you listed because they are the ones you use to find the holes. Like the ps could be compiled not to show their running processes. But if they didn't get them right it could be why it is hanging. Don Coastland Technologies Affordable Web Hosting. And Now.. 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Today's Topics: 1. odd problem on RHEL3 servers with ls, ps, netstat hanging (Tom Hodder) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 15:07:14 +0000 From: Tom Hodder Subject: [rhn-users] odd problem on RHEL3 servers with ls, ps, netstat hanging To: rhn-users at redhat.com Message-ID: <20051211150714.7wi7otjcuocwwow4 at mail.ecnow.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi, I've got a couple of RHEL3 servers, (about 100), and on some of them when logging in commands like ls, ps, and netstat just hang. This seems to happen on multiple servers, using different clients, like putty or secureCRT ssh, and to users and root. I've been trying to identify something common that might have caused this, but the only thing I can note is that this started on friday some time. None of the servers automatically update, and no-one admits to making any changes. Could anyone suggest what might cause these commands to hang like that? Thanks, Tom H ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users End of rhn-users Digest, Vol 22, Issue 10 ***************************************** From pjuels at rics.bwh.harvard.edu Tue Dec 13 16:49:06 2005 From: pjuels at rics.bwh.harvard.edu (Philip Juels) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:49:06 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] Simple Iptables question Message-ID: <439EFB82.3070105@rics.bwh.harvard.edu> Hi all, I'm tinkering around with iptables and have set up the following rules: [root at archon sysconfig]# iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.1.0/24 -p tcp ! --dport 22 -j REJECT [root at archon sysconfig]# iptables -L Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination REJECT tcp -- 192.168.1.0/24 anywhere tcp dpt:!ssh reject-with icmp-port-unreachable Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination As you can see, I'm rejecting everything except ssh from the 192.168.1.0 network. This works well except, when I attempt to ssh (or wget, etc) out from this box to the 192.168.1.0 network, it just hangs there. In the end, I'd like this box to have unfettered outbound access to all, but limit inbound access from 192.168.1.0 strictly to ssh. Any help? THX Phil Juels From gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu Tue Dec 13 16:57:27 2005 From: gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu (Greg Forte) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:57:27 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] Simple Iptables question In-Reply-To: <439EFB82.3070105@rics.bwh.harvard.edu> References: <439EFB82.3070105@rics.bwh.harvard.edu> Message-ID: <439EFD77.3010807@leopard.us.udel.edu> Yeah, it's rejecting any return packets because they're not going to the ssh port, but whatever high-numbered port the ssh client is using at the time. You need to add a stateful rule before that that accepts any packets that are part of established connections, like this: -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT that's straight from the "stock" redhat /etc/sysconfig/iptables, btw. This would still be a bit unusual since it's more standard practice to set the default policy on the chain to DROP or REJECT and then explicitly allow only the stuff you want. But it would work, the "established,related" will just catch a bunch of stuff it doesn't really need to. You can always add "-s 192.168.1.0/24" to that so it only matches stuff from that network. -g Philip Juels wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm tinkering around with iptables and have set up the following rules: > > [root at archon sysconfig]# iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.1.0/24 -p tcp ! > --dport 22 -j REJECT > [root at archon sysconfig]# iptables -L > Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > REJECT tcp -- 192.168.1.0/24 anywhere tcp > dpt:!ssh reject-with icmp-port-unreachable > > Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > > As you can see, I'm rejecting everything except ssh from the 192.168.1.0 > network. This works well except, when I attempt to ssh (or wget, etc) > out from this box to the 192.168.1.0 network, it just hangs there. > In the end, I'd like this box to have unfettered outbound access to all, > but limit inbound access from 192.168.1.0 strictly to ssh. > > Any help? > > THX > > Phil Juels > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > -- Greg Forte gforte at udel.edu IT - User Services University of Delaware 302-831-1982 Newark, DE From PJUELS at PARTNERS.ORG Tue Dec 13 17:30:34 2005 From: PJUELS at PARTNERS.ORG (Juels, Philip) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:30:34 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] Simple Iptables question Message-ID: <3CFEFF6C55FB5C42A6E68E9521D5C43601D0B9F1@PHSXMB9.partners.org> Thanks, I'll try that "-m state --state ESTABLISHED, RELATED" rule. -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Greg Forte Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:57 AM To: Red Hat Network Users List Subject: Re: [rhn-users] Simple Iptables question Yeah, it's rejecting any return packets because they're not going to the ssh port, but whatever high-numbered port the ssh client is using at the time. You need to add a stateful rule before that that accepts any packets that are part of established connections, like this: -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT that's straight from the "stock" redhat /etc/sysconfig/iptables, btw. This would still be a bit unusual since it's more standard practice to set the default policy on the chain to DROP or REJECT and then explicitly allow only the stuff you want. But it would work, the "established,related" will just catch a bunch of stuff it doesn't really need to. You can always add "-s 192.168.1.0/24" to that so it only matches stuff from that network. -g Philip Juels wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm tinkering around with iptables and have set up the following rules: > > [root at archon sysconfig]# iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.1.0/24 -p tcp ! > --dport 22 -j REJECT > [root at archon sysconfig]# iptables -L > Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > REJECT tcp -- 192.168.1.0/24 anywhere tcp > dpt:!ssh reject-with icmp-port-unreachable > > Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) > target prot opt source destination > > As you can see, I'm rejecting everything except ssh from the 192.168.1.0 > network. This works well except, when I attempt to ssh (or wget, etc) > out from this box to the 192.168.1.0 network, it just hangs there. > In the end, I'd like this box to have unfettered outbound access to all, > but limit inbound access from 192.168.1.0 strictly to ssh. > > Any help? > > THX > > Phil Juels > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > -- Greg Forte gforte at udel.edu IT - User Services University of Delaware 302-831-1982 Newark, DE _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 02:37:20 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 03:37:20 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: <5ea165840512131810t34969796m5abb4c5d89bce67d@mail.gmail.com> References: <5ea165840512131810t34969796m5abb4c5d89bce67d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hello! I have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs unexpectedly, and before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, that were more than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is over, when it managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without any problems, but came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing anything special then. I watched the logs and the console, but there were no signs of error messages, even the System Request keys don't work, just reboot, what I can do then. The packages are upgraded to the latest version, the machine runs the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. Anyone seen something like this? Or any idea or advice? It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. Thanks, in advance, for any help, Bal?zs From dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com Wed Dec 14 02:43:22 2005 From: dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com (David Hubbard) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 21:43:22 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: I'd take it down and run the Dell diagnostics, memtest86 to test the memory and cpuburn to exercise the cpu's. I had an issue like this a while back, ended up being a defective cpu that only cpuburn seemed to be able to reveal. David > -----Original Message----- > From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com > [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Honti Bal?zs > Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 9:37 PM > To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list > Cc: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com; nahant-list at redhat.com; > rhn-users at redhat.com > Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze > > Hello! I have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs > unexpectedly, and > before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, > that were more > than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is > over, when it > managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without any > problems, but > came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing anything > special then. > I watched the logs and the console, but there were no signs of error > messages, even the System Request keys don't work, just > reboot, what I can > do then. The packages are upgraded to the latest version, the > machine runs > the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. Anyone seen something > like this? Or any > idea or advice? > > It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. > > Thanks, in advance, for any help, > Bal?zs > > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 02:55:44 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 03:55:44 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello! Where is that cpuburn? It's not an RHEL package as I see... We have already tried to boot memtest from the installation CD, finished it without any problems, switched acpi and apic off, but it didn't help. :-( Though I think it could be in connection with the network subsystem, earlier with scp it always went down sooner or later. With bigger and bigger files. Thanks, Bal?zs -- [root at webplm ~]# lspci 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge (rev 03) 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX AGP bridge (rev 03) 00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ISA (rev 02) 00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE (rev 01) 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) 00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 02) 00:0d.0 PCI bridge: Digital Equipment Corporation DECchip 21150 (rev 06) 00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: Chips and Technologies F69000 HiQVideo (rev 64) 00:11.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 08) 00:12.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 08) 02:0f.0 PCI bridge: Adaptec (formerly DPT) PCI Bridge (rev 02) 02:0f.1 I2O: Adaptec (formerly DPT) SmartRAID V Controller (rev 02) > I'd take it down and run the Dell diagnostics, memtest86 > to test the memory and cpuburn to exercise the cpu's. > I had an issue like this a while back, ended up being > a defective cpu that only cpuburn seemed to be able to > reveal. From dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com Wed Dec 14 03:01:16 2005 From: dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com (David Hubbard) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:01:16 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: From: Honti Bal?zs > > Hello! Where is that cpuburn? It's not an RHEL package as I see... It's an old program that's been around a while. You can find it by searching google for cpuburn, it's bundled in Debian so that's probably the safest one to download. 1.4 is the latest version as far as I know. It will build six binaries for different platforms/cpu's, use the burnBX to stress Intel cpu's. > > Though I think it could be in connection with the network > subsystem, earlier with scp it always went down sooner or > later. With bigger and bigger files. scp would require a decent amount of cpu, cpuburn might find something. It should crash your machine within a few minutes if that is the problem. Make sure to run one copy for each physical cpu in the machine. David From Frank_LaMon at csx.com Wed Dec 14 03:13:17 2005 From: Frank_LaMon at csx.com (Lamon, Frank III) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:13:17 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: <5485CD8F71979F4093B2EA34A613FACA0812FE8C@TJAX2735EXCH.csxt.ad.csx.com> Sounds similar to a driver issue we had on a Dell 2650 - first with a Broadcom NIC then with an Adaptec controller. We replaced the Broadcom NICs with Intel NICs and used the Dell driver for the Adaptec RAID controller and haven't had another lockup in about 4 months now. Frank LaMon -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Honti Bal?zs Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 9:37 PM To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list Cc: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com; nahant-list at redhat.com; rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Hello! I have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs unexpectedly, and before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, that were more than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is over, when it managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without any problems, but came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing anything special then. I watched the logs and the console, but there were no signs of error messages, even the System Request keys don't work, just reboot, what I can do then. The packages are upgraded to the latest version, the machine runs the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. Anyone seen something like this? Or any idea or advice? It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. 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From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 03:13:24 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 04:13:24 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello! I have downloaded it from Debian, and made rpm of it with alien -r. I'll try it now. So, should I run it twice for having 2 processors? The other problem is, that I'm 250kms away from the machine, so no restart until morning, when the others go to work. :-) Thx, Bal?zs -- > It's an old program that's been around a while. You can > find it by searching google for cpuburn, it's bundled in > Debian so that's probably the safest one to download. > 1.4 is the latest version as far as I know. It will build > six binaries for different platforms/cpu's, use the burnBX > to stress Intel cpu's. > scp would require a decent amount of cpu, cpuburn might > find something. It should crash your machine within a > few minutes if that is the problem. Make sure to run > one copy for each physical cpu in the machine. From dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com Wed Dec 14 03:17:12 2005 From: dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com (David Hubbard) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:17:12 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: From: Honti Bal?zs > > Hello! I have downloaded it from Debian, and made rpm of it > with alien -r. I'll try it now. So, should I run it twice > for having 2 processors? The other problem is, that I'm > 250kms away from the machine, so no restart until > morning, when the others go to work. :-) > Yep, just do two ./cpuburnBX & to get it going and it will either run fine or blow the server up really quick. :-) David From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 03:24:05 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 04:24:05 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: <5485CD8F71979F4093B2EA34A613FACA0812FE8C@TJAX2735EXCH.csxt.ad.csx.com> References: <5485CD8F71979F4093B2EA34A613FACA0812FE8C@TJAX2735EXCH.csxt.ad.csx.com> Message-ID: Hello! It'll get a gigabit ethernet card, later, anyway... Until then: Should I disable these on the mainboard? Can't get them out... We'll see. Thanks, Bal?zs -- > Sounds similar to a driver issue we had on a Dell 2650 - first with a > Broadcom NIC then with an Adaptec controller. We replaced the Broadcom > NICs with Intel NICs and used the Dell driver for the Adaptec RAID > controller and haven't had another lockup in about 4 months now. From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 03:36:52 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 04:36:52 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello! Right. It's down, after just a couple of seconds. :-) So, they are bad. Or at least one of them, as it seems. :-( Could try each, with the non-SMP kernel though... 1 by 1. Thanks, a lot! ;-) Bal?zs -- > Yep, just do two ./cpuburnBX & to get it going and it will > either run fine or blow the server up really quick. :-) From dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com Wed Dec 14 03:51:52 2005 From: dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com (David Hubbard) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:51:52 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: From: Honti Bal?zs > > Hello! Right. It's down, after just a couple of seconds. :-) > So, they are bad. Or at least one of them, as it seems. :-( > Could try each, with the non-SMP kernel though... 1 by 1. > > Thanks, a lot! ;-) Well at least now you know what the issue is. I would have never thought a cpu could be slightly bad myself until I had the same weird problems and someone told me about cpuburn. The most recent server I had this issue with had a bad second cpu and it would freeze or crash within 30 seconds of starting cpuburn. Dell sent me a new cpu and a few hours later it was stable for good. David From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 13:43:50 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:43:50 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello! I'm very sorry. We tried several times with older kernel, too, and now even with a good processor, it still hangs. The memtest was good, lately. :-( Bal?zs -- > Well at least now you know what the issue is. I would > have never thought a cpu could be slightly bad myself > until I had the same weird problems and someone told me > about cpuburn. The most recent server I had this issue > with had a bad second cpu and it would freeze or crash > within 30 seconds of starting cpuburn. Dell sent me a > new cpu and a few hours later it was stable for good. From Liz.Riley at smiths-aerospace.com Wed Dec 14 13:58:16 2005 From: Liz.Riley at smiths-aerospace.com (Riley, Liz (ACHE)) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 06:58:16 -0700 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: Stupid as it sounds, try a different network card (if you can) We had a number of issues with network cards at a previous company where it was almost like the driver counted so many packets and then stopped.. It would do just what you're experiencing, and in some cases when copying the large files a corrupted file would appear, but the network connectivity appeared to continue. We found swapping the card with an equally working one in another machine both would work.. -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Honti Bal?zs Sent: 14 December 2005 02:37 To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list Cc: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com; nahant-list at redhat.com; rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Hello! I have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs unexpectedly, and before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, that were more than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is over, when it managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without any problems, but came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing anything special then. I watched the logs and the console, but there were no signs of error messages, even the System Request keys don't work, just reboot, what I can do then. The packages are upgraded to the latest version, the machine runs the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. Anyone seen something like this? Or any idea or advice? It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. Thanks, in advance, for any help, Bal?zs _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users ****************************************** The information contained in, or attached to, this e-mail, may contain confidential information and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed and may be subject to legal privilege. If you have received this e-mail in error you should notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail, delete the message from your system and notify your system manager. Please do not copy it for any purpose, or disclose its contents to any other person. The views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the company. The recipient should check this e-mail and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The company accepts no liability for any damage caused, directly or indirectly, by any virus transmitted in this email. ****************************************** From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 14:20:19 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 15:20:19 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello! With the latest non-SMP Debian sytem, no freeze now though, yet... :-) Integrated network adapters it has. We have put another RTL in, and thought, has no problem, but also froze then once (1 week later) suddenly. Then, the network copy was OK, with either network slots, big files, too. Bal?zs -- > Stupid as it sounds, try a different network card (if you can) From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Wed Dec 14 14:29:44 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:29:44 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE7F5@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Bal?zs, can you enable diskdump and netdump and sysrq and try to capture the crash? We had a problem with the kmap buffer being exhausted causing the systems to hang under heavy network traffic. RedHat does not have it fixed in any ver of RHEL. Let me know if you have q about setting up any of these. Roman Lazarev Fidelity Investment Management Technology 245 Summer Street V2E Boston, MA 02210 (617) 563-1173 -----Original Message----- From: Honti Bal?zs [mailto:balazs at fmnet.hu] Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 9:20 AM To: Red Hat Network Users List Subject: Re: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Hello! With the latest non-SMP Debian sytem, no freeze now though, yet... :-) Integrated network adapters it has. We have put another RTL in, and thought, has no problem, but also froze then once (1 week later) suddenly. Then, the network copy was OK, with either network slots, big files, too. Bal?zs -- > Stupid as it sounds, try a different network card (if you can) _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From balazs at fmnet.hu Wed Dec 14 14:37:18 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 15:37:18 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze In-Reply-To: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE7F5@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> References: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE7F5@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Message-ID: Hello! SysReq is enabled, but shows nothing, freezes then fully! As I said, nothing is on screen, and in the logs, just lockup. The cpuburn crashes it, running any RHEL, but not, when non-SMP Debian. Bal?zs -- > can you enable diskdump and netdump and sysrq and try to capture the crash? > We had a problem with the kmap buffer being exhausted causing the systems > to hang under heavy network traffic. RedHat does not have it fixed in any > ver of RHEL. Let me know if you have q about setting up any of these. From dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com Wed Dec 14 16:19:48 2005 From: dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com (David Hubbard) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 11:19:48 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze Message-ID: From: Honti Bal?zs > > Hello! SysReq is enabled, but shows nothing, freezes then fully! > As I said, nothing is on screen, and in the logs, just lockup. > The cpuburn crashes it, running any RHEL, but not, when > non-SMP Debian. > If you've removed each cpu one at a time and run cpu burn with no crashing, then I'd suspect maybe something is wrong on the motherboard/chipset since memtest doesn't reveal anything. David From lin77sys at yahoo.it Wed Dec 14 16:26:56 2005 From: lin77sys at yahoo.it (lin77sys) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:26:56 +0100 (CET) Subject: [rhn-users] Linux and Active Directory Microsoft. Message-ID: <20051214162656.81473.qmail@web26213.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Hi all, I am trying to activate linux user authentication with Microsoft Active Directory. This is because we have a big domain (10 Domain Servers) and we would like to realize a single sign on architecture (30 Linux RedHat AS 3.0 servers). I downloaded and read tons of documentation: I created a Windows 2003 Domain Controller, Installed Microsoft Services for Unix (SFU), configured users and ldap.conf. At moment I can authenticate users on linux using the same password (Microsoft domain/Linux). To do that in ldap.conf I must insert in clear text the bind user and his password. This is not good for security even if I gave a low profile (can only list users contanined in ldap server AD). The problem is that I cannot hide ldap.conf to linux users (r--,r--,r--) and by listing the attribute password hash msSFU30Password I think that everyone could crack password using Jack The Ripper for example. So, is there anyone who realized this architecture and who could help me ? I would be very grateful. Thanks. ___________________________________ Yahoo! Mail: gratis 1GB per i messaggi e allegati da 10MB http://mail.yahoo.it From Jetkins at austinlogistics.com Wed Dec 14 17:15:24 2005 From: Jetkins at austinlogistics.com (Jon Etkins) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 11:15:24 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] Linux and Active Directory Microsoft. In-Reply-To: <20051214162656.81473.qmail@web26213.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Use Kerberos instead of LDAP for authentication. Works like a charm here, allowing folks to log in to our RedHat boxes with their AD credentials, and it doesn't need SFU or any shared keys stored on the clients. (Note, we don't use AD for authorization, just authentication - if you need both, you'll still need to use LDAP for authorization. There's a HOWTO at http://www.ofb.net/~jheiss/krbldap/howto.html) Jon Etkins IT Administration & Support Austin Logistics, Inc ph: (512) 651-5641 fax: (512) 329-5625 rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com wrote on 12/14/2005 10:26:56 AM: > Hi all, I am trying to activate linux user > authentication with Microsoft Active Directory. This > is because we have a big domain (10 Domain Servers) > and we would like to realize a single sign on > architecture (30 Linux RedHat AS 3.0 servers). > I downloaded and read tons of documentation: I > created a Windows 2003 Domain Controller, Installed > Microsoft Services for Unix (SFU), configured users > and ldap.conf. At moment I can authenticate users on > linux using the same password (Microsoft > domain/Linux). > To do that in ldap.conf I must insert in clear text > the bind user and his password. This is not good for > security even if I gave a low profile (can only list > users contanined in ldap server AD). > The problem is that I cannot hide ldap.conf to > linux users (r--,r--,r--) and by listing the attribute > password hash msSFU30Password I think that everyone > could crack password using Jack The Ripper for > example. > So, is there anyone who realized this architecture > and who could help me ? > > I would be very grateful. > > Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE The information contained in and transmitted with this email, including any attachments, is confidential and/or proprietary information of Austin Logistics Incorporated, and is intended only for a specific addressee or addressees. If there is an agreement concerning the treatment of confidential or proprietary information in force between Austin Logistics Incorporated and the recipient, this message and any attachments shall be treated as confidential in accordance with the terms of such agreement. Any dissemination, distribution, copying, or use of the information contained in and transmitted with this email by or to anyone other than the intended recipient or such recipient's authorized agent is unauthorized and strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by email immediately and then delete it along with any attachments. Thank you. From redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk Sun Dec 18 11:20:57 2005 From: redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk (Adrian Marsh) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 11:20:57 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit Message-ID: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Guys and Gals, Merry xmas! Maybe someone can advise me... We've purchased a Dell server (1cpu) intending to migrate a development environment from a 32-bit environment (desktop PC) Linux to a server-class machine. We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version should be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's complaining. Our developers have been talking to Pico, who recommend we only run a 32-bit environment - but this doesn't sound right to me.. If I went down the route of a re-install, where would I get hold of the 32-bit of ES ? (would it be built into the original CDs shipped?) Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple 32-bit "development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go that route, then the following additional questions arise: 1) - Would our current license cover us for multiple copies of ES? (32bit + host 64?) 2) - What sort of spec machine is practical? I imagine I'd need to move to 2CPU, and more than 256Mb of memory. Below are the errors I get from rpm: Thanks in advance.. Adrian. > [root at ubiq-serv2 rpm]# rpm -ivh > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1.i586.rpm > error: Failed dependencies: > libX11.so.6 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libXext.so.6 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libXi.so.6 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libexpat.so.0 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libfontconfig.so.1 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libfreetype.so.6 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libgdk-1.2.so.0 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libgtk-1.2.so.0 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libjpeg.so.62 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libpng12.so.0 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libstdc++.so.5 is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2) is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libtcl8.3.so is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > libtk8.3.so is needed by > picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 ___________________________________________________________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com From jesse at nursingnet.com Sun Dec 18 12:16:46 2005 From: jesse at nursingnet.com (Jesse) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 06:16:46 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Message-ID: <20051218121646.24981.qmail@circle.rfc1532.com> Adrian, If you have a Red Hat Network subscription. Downloading the latest version of RHEL wont be a problem. 1. Log into the RHN 2. Click "Channels" 3. Choose "Easy ISOS" from the right hand navigation menu 4. Click RHEL V.4 for 64 bit AMD64/Intel EM64T 5. Download the images one of your workstations with a CD burner. 6. Burn the images to a CD 7. Boot the the install CD and follow the directions. If you registered your current v 3 system, you'll have to "delete" the system from the RHN before enabling/registering your new v4 install. It's really a snap. Regarding your CPU question... More is always better! Hope that helped. Kind regards, Jesse Fitzgerald jesse at nursingnet.com Adrian Marsh writes: > Guys and Gals, > > Merry xmas! > > Maybe someone can advise me... > > We've purchased a Dell server (1cpu) intending to migrate a development > environment from a 32-bit environment (desktop PC) Linux to a server-class > machine. > > We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install some > of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about missing > libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. > > Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version should be > backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's complaining. > > Our developers have been talking to Pico, who recommend we only run a > 32-bit environment - but this doesn't sound right to me.. If I went down > the route of a re-install, where would I get hold of the 32-bit of ES ? > (would it be built into the original CDs shipped?) > > Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple 32-bit > "development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go that route, > then the following additional questions arise: > > 1) - Would our current license cover us for multiple copies of ES? (32bit > + host 64?) > 2) - What sort of spec machine is practical? I imagine I'd need to move > to 2CPU, and more than 256Mb of memory. > > Below are the errors I get from rpm: > > Thanks in advance.. > > Adrian. > >> [root at ubiq-serv2 rpm]# rpm -ivh >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1.i586.rpm >> error: Failed dependencies: >> libX11.so.6 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libXext.so.6 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libXi.so.6 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libexpat.so.0 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libfontconfig.so.1 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libfreetype.so.6 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libgdk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libgtk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libjpeg.so.62 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libpng12.so.0 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libstdc++.so.5 is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2) is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libtcl8.3.so is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> libtk8.3.so is needed by >> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 > > > > ___________________________________________________________ How much free > photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! > Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu Sun Dec 18 12:32:40 2005 From: gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu (Greg Forte) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 07:32:40 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Message-ID: <43A556E8.2090803@leopard.us.udel.edu> Adrian Marsh wrote: > We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install > some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about > missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. > > Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version should > be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's complaining. 32-bit and 64-bit binaries can both run "natively", side-by-side on the AMD64/EM64T architectures, but libraries have to be compiled one or the other, and RedHat x86_64 doesn't include 32-bit versions of most (nearly all) libraries. This isn't to say you can't have them, just that RedHat does't install them automatically. You can download the 32-bit packages from rhn by going to your channels list, selecting the x86 channel for the appropriate version, and searching for the individual package, but I haven't found any way to get up2date to automatically grab them for me - I think I asked about this on this list a couple of months ago and received no response. > Our developers have been talking to Pico, who recommend we only run a > 32-bit environment - but this doesn't sound right to me.. If I went > down the route of a re-install, where would I get hold of the 32-bit of > ES ? (would it be built into the original CDs shipped?) See above - you can also download the x86 ISOs, if that's more convenient for you. > Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple 32-bit > "development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go that route, > then the following additional questions arise: > > 1) - Would our current license cover us for multiple copies of ES? > (32bit + host 64?) depends how the license is written, but in general, probably not - the license permits you to run a particular number of installations of ES (I'm guessing 1, in your case). AFAIK RedHat licenses treat virtual machines no differently from real ones, so if your license allows you one copy, then it allows you one virtual copy. The license DOES allow you to use any of the available architectures (and, unless I'm mistaken, to mix and match packages from the different architectures, i.e. as described above), but you'd still need X+1 licenses (or "entitlements", as RH likes to call them) to run X virtual machines on 1 physical machine. > 2) - What sort of spec machine is practical? I imagine I'd need to move > to 2CPU, and more than 256Mb of memory. That all depends on how many virtual machines you want to run, and what kind of load you'd be placing on them. You can probably run several virtual machines comfortably on a single CPU, but not with 256 MB of ram, no. You'd want as much physical memory as the sum of the amount of memory you want to assign to each virtual machine, plus some for the host OS. Of course, the more muscle, the better, but the whole idea of VMWare is that the average machine's CPU is underutilized, so adding CPU isn't necessarily going to be productive. -g From redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk Sun Dec 18 19:41:07 2005 From: redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk (Adrian Marsh) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 19:41:07 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <43A556E8.2090803@leopard.us.udel.edu> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <43A556E8.2090803@leopard.us.udel.edu> Message-ID: <43A5BB53.3080203@adrianmarsh.me.uk> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk Sun Dec 18 19:55:14 2005 From: redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk (Adrian Marsh) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 19:55:14 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <20051218121646.24981.qmail@circle.rfc1532.com> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <20051218121646.24981.qmail@circle.rfc1532.com> Message-ID: <43A5BEA2.9030306@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Thanks Jesse, I see from Gregs email, that I should be able to run 32 and 64 side-by-side, but I'll keep your notes to the side for re-installing if need be. I haven't been able to work out yet how to get the libs I need for 32-bit downloaded via subscription channels. If you know a way, please say!. For example, I thought I'd try to install libGTK from the list pico says it's missing, but then I hit a dependancy of: > [root at ubiq-serv2 x86]# rpm -iv gtk+-1.2.10-31.i386.rpm > error: Failed dependencies: > libX11.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 > libXext.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 > libXi.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 Is there an easier way of sorting out the dependencies? A. Jesse wrote: > Adrian, > If you have a Red Hat Network subscription. Downloading the latest > version of RHEL wont be a problem. > 1. Log into the RHN > 2. Click "Channels" > 3. Choose "Easy ISOS" from the right hand navigation menu > 4. Click RHEL V.4 for 64 bit AMD64/Intel EM64T > 5. Download the images one of your workstations with a CD burner. > 6. Burn the images to a CD > 7. Boot the the install CD and follow the directions. > If you registered your current v 3 system, you'll have to "delete" the > system from the RHN before enabling/registering your new v4 install. > It's really a snap. > Regarding your CPU question... More is always better! > Hope that helped. > Kind regards, > > Jesse Fitzgerald > jesse at nursingnet.com > Adrian Marsh writes: >> Guys and Gals, >> Merry xmas! >> Maybe someone can advise me... >> We've purchased a Dell server (1cpu) intending to migrate a >> development environment from a 32-bit environment (desktop PC) Linux >> to a server-class machine. >> We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install >> some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about >> missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. >> Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version >> should be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's >> complaining. >> Our developers have been talking to Pico, who recommend we only run a >> 32-bit environment - but this doesn't sound right to me.. If I went >> down the route of a re-install, where would I get hold of the 32-bit >> of ES ? (would it be built into the original CDs shipped?) >> Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple >> 32-bit "development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go >> that route, then the following additional questions arise: >> 1) - Would our current license cover us for multiple copies of ES? >> (32bit + host 64?) >> 2) - What sort of spec machine is practical? I imagine I'd need to >> move to 2CPU, and more than 256Mb of memory. >> Below are the errors I get from rpm: >> Thanks in advance.. >> Adrian. >>> [root at ubiq-serv2 rpm]# rpm -ivh >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1.i586.rpm >>> error: Failed dependencies: >>> libX11.so.6 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libXext.so.6 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libXi.so.6 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libexpat.so.0 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libfontconfig.so.1 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libfreetype.so.6 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libgdk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libgtk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libjpeg.so.62 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libpng12.so.0 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libstdc++.so.5 is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2) is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libtcl8.3.so is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> libtk8.3.so is needed by >>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >> >> >> >> ___________________________________________________________ How much >> free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with >> Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com >> _______________________________________________ >> rhn-users mailing list >> rhn-users at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu Sun Dec 18 20:21:29 2005 From: gforte at leopard.us.udel.edu (Greg Forte) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 15:21:29 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <43A5BB53.3080203@adrianmarsh.me.uk> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <43A556E8.2090803@leopard.us.udel.edu> <43A5BB53.3080203@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Message-ID: <43A5C4C9.3020704@leopard.us.udel.edu> As I understand it, an entitlement gives you access to all the releases and architectures available for a particular version (e.g. ES) - if you click on the "channels" tab at the top you should see ES v4 x86, ES v4 x86_64, ES v3 x86, ES v3 x86_64, etc. If not then maybe I don't understand correctly. As far as easy dependency resolution, the problem is that a particular machine can only be subscribed to one base channel at a time, and x86 and x86_64 are separate base channels. I suppose you _could_ switch base channels for the machine long enough to install the 32-bit libs you need ... but I'm not advising it, because I have no idea how up2date might react to the fact that all of the 32-bit packages are "missing". I've just settled for downloading and installing them one at a time - you could burn the ISOs so you have them all "on hand", but odds are a lot of them are out of date in those images so this has never seemed worth the trouble. Another option you may want to consider is "downgrading" to the x86 distribution. If your application vendor wants 32-bit (and I am not familiar at all with the one you mentioned), then this is probably the path of least resistance. They may even refuse to support you if you're not running the "certified" OS version, and if the primary application running on the box is 32-bit then you're not really gaining much from running the 64-bit OS - except headaches. ;-) -g Adrian Marsh wrote: > Thanks for the info Greg. > > Below is the list of my entitlements. I don't see x86 directly listed - > is it included in the 64-bit entitlement by default ? > >> Channel Entitlement Systems Subscribed Available Subscriptions >> Red Hat Developer Suite 0 1 >> Red Hat Application Server 1.0 (AS for i386) 0 1 >> RHEL AS (v. 4 for x86) SDK 0 1 >> Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES Beta 0 1 >> Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES Extras 0 1 >> Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES Extras Beta 0 1 >> Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 1 >> 0 >> Red Hat Developer Suite Beta 0 1 >> Red Hat Application Server Beta 0 1 >> > Adrian > > Greg Forte wrote: > >>Adrian Marsh wrote: >> >> >>>We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install >>>some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about >>>missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. >>> >>>Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version should >>>be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's complaining. >>> >>> >> >>32-bit and 64-bit binaries can both run "natively", side-by-side on the >>AMD64/EM64T architectures, but libraries have to be compiled one or the >>other, and RedHat x86_64 doesn't include 32-bit versions of most (nearly >>all) libraries. This isn't to say you can't have them, just that RedHat >>does't install them automatically. You can download the 32-bit packages >>from rhn by going to your channels list, selecting the x86 channel for >>the appropriate version, and searching for the individual package, but I >>haven't found any way to get up2date to automatically grab them for me - >>I think I asked about this on this list a couple of months ago and >>received no response. >> >> >> >>>Our developers have been talking to Pico, who recommend we only run a >>>32-bit environment - but this doesn't sound right to me.. If I went >>>down the route of a re-install, where would I get hold of the 32-bit of >>>ES ? (would it be built into the original CDs shipped?) >>> >>> >> >>See above - you can also download the x86 ISOs, if that's more >>convenient for you. >> >> >> >>>Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple 32-bit >>>"development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go that route, >>>then the following additional questions arise: >>> >>>1) - Would our current license cover us for multiple copies of ES? >>>(32bit + host 64?) >>> >>> >> >>depends how the license is written, but in general, probably not - the >>license permits you to run a particular number of installations of ES >>(I'm guessing 1, in your case). AFAIK RedHat licenses treat virtual >>machines no differently from real ones, so if your license allows you >>one copy, then it allows you one virtual copy. The license DOES allow >>you to use any of the available architectures (and, unless I'm mistaken, >>to mix and match packages from the different architectures, i.e. as >>described above), but you'd still need X+1 licenses (or "entitlements", >>as RH likes to call them) to run X virtual machines on 1 physical machine. >> >> >> >>>2) - What sort of spec machine is practical? I imagine I'd need to move >>>to 2CPU, and more than 256Mb of memory. >>> >>> >> >>That all depends on how many virtual machines you want to run, and what >>kind of load you'd be placing on them. You can probably run several >>virtual machines comfortably on a single CPU, but not with 256 MB of >>ram, no. You'd want as much physical memory as the sum of the amount of >>memory you want to assign to each virtual machine, plus some for the >>host OS. Of course, the more muscle, the better, but the whole idea of >>VMWare is that the average machine's CPU is underutilized, so adding CPU >>isn't necessarily going to be productive. >> >>-g >> >>_______________________________________________ >>rhn-users mailing list >>rhn-users at redhat.com >>https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users >> >> >> > ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! > Exclusive Xmas Game, help Santa with his celebrity party - > http://santas-christmas-party.yahoo.net/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From jesse at nursingnet.com Mon Dec 19 02:40:36 2005 From: jesse at nursingnet.com (Jesse Fitzgerald) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 20:40:36 -0600 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <43A5BEA2.9030306@adrianmarsh.me.uk> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <20051218121646.24981.qmail@circle.rfc1532.com> <43A5BEA2.9030306@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Message-ID: <43A61DA4.7060706@nursingnet.com> Adrian, Yea... Lib and package dependencies can be a real quagmire. Have you tried downloading and installing the X11 libs from source?.. Ie using make, make install, etc...? I personally would be a proponent for a reinstall, especially because you didnt install the original. (The OS came preinstalled from Dell, correct?) I'd download the isos from RHN and start with a clean slate, that way you will be aware of exactly which install options you chose, etc... It may help with the trouble shooting process to know you made the original install desicions. Take Dell out of the picture. I have a production sever in a Tier 1 data center here in Dallas TX, which I manage. Apache, Qmail, DJBDNS, etc... Its a Dual proc EM64T 1U server with 2 gigs memory and SCSI RAID. Its a pretty sweet box. I'm running the 64 bit v of v3 with no problems. I have run into lib problems in the past though. Your in the UK? Howz the weather? Kind regards, Jesse :) Adrian Marsh wrote: > Thanks Jesse, > > I see from Gregs email, that I should be able to run 32 and 64 > side-by-side, but I'll keep your notes to the side for re-installing > if need be. > > I haven't been able to work out yet how to get the libs I need for > 32-bit downloaded via subscription channels. If you know a way, please > say!. > > For example, I thought I'd try to install libGTK from the list pico > says it's missing, but then I hit a dependancy of: > >> [root at ubiq-serv2 x86]# rpm -iv gtk+-1.2.10-31.i386.rpm >> error: Failed dependencies: >> libX11.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 >> libXext.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 >> libXi.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 > > Is there an easier way of sorting out the dependencies? > > A. > > Jesse wrote: > >> Adrian, >> If you have a Red Hat Network subscription. Downloading the latest >> version of RHEL wont be a problem. >> 1. Log into the RHN >> 2. Click "Channels" >> 3. Choose "Easy ISOS" from the right hand navigation menu >> 4. Click RHEL V.4 for 64 bit AMD64/Intel EM64T >> 5. Download the images one of your workstations with a CD burner. >> 6. Burn the images to a CD >> 7. Boot the the install CD and follow the directions. >> If you registered your current v 3 system, you'll have to "delete" >> the system from the RHN before enabling/registering your new v4 >> install. It's really a snap. >> Regarding your CPU question... More is always better! >> Hope that helped. >> Kind regards, >> >> Jesse Fitzgerald >> jesse at nursingnet.com >> Adrian Marsh writes: >> >>> Guys and Gals, >>> Merry xmas! >>> Maybe someone can advise me... >>> We've purchased a Dell server (1cpu) intending to migrate a >>> development environment from a 32-bit environment (desktop PC) Linux >>> to a server-class machine. >>> We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install >>> some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about >>> missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. >>> Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version >>> should be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's >>> complaining. >>> Our developers have been talking to Pico, who recommend we only run >>> a 32-bit environment - but this doesn't sound right to me.. If I >>> went down the route of a re-install, where would I get hold of the >>> 32-bit of ES ? (would it be built into the original CDs shipped?) >>> Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple >>> 32-bit "development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go >>> that route, then the following additional questions arise: >>> 1) - Would our current license cover us for multiple copies of ES? >>> (32bit + host 64?) >>> 2) - What sort of spec machine is practical? I imagine I'd need to >>> move to 2CPU, and more than 256Mb of memory. >>> Below are the errors I get from rpm: >>> Thanks in advance.. >>> Adrian. >>> >>>> [root at ubiq-serv2 rpm]# rpm -ivh >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1.i586.rpm >>>> error: Failed dependencies: >>>> libX11.so.6 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libXext.so.6 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libXi.so.6 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libexpat.so.0 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libfontconfig.so.1 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libfreetype.so.6 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libgdk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libgtk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libjpeg.so.62 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libpng12.so.0 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libstdc++.so.5 is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2) is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libtcl8.3.so is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> libtk8.3.so is needed by >>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>> >>> >>> >>> ___________________________________________________________ >>> How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for >>> FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com >>> _______________________________________________ >>> rhn-users mailing list >>> rhn-users at redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rhn-users mailing list >> rhn-users at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users >> > > > ___________________________________________________________ To help > you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! > Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > From shadow at psoft.net Mon Dec 19 03:53:09 2005 From: shadow at psoft.net (Alex Lyashkov) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 05:53:09 +0200 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Message-ID: <1134964388.3374.1.camel@berloga.shadowland> > Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple 32-bit > "development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go that route, > then the following additional questions arise: > Imho, Vmware is not a good idea for it. Very big overhead. if assume you don`t need any kernel development more useful use different isolation technology. Look into http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_virtual_machines -- FreeVPS Developers Team http://www.freevps.com Positive Software http://www.psoft.net From lin77sys at yahoo.it Mon Dec 19 08:36:00 2005 From: lin77sys at yahoo.it (lin77sys) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:36:00 +0100 (CET) Subject: [rhn-users] Linux and Active Directory Microsoft. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051219083600.50703.qmail@web26211.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Thanks Jon for your help. I Bye. --- Jon Etkins ha scritto: > Use Kerberos instead of LDAP for authentication. > Works like a charm here, > allowing folks to log in to our RedHat boxes with > their AD credentials, and > it doesn't need SFU or any shared keys stored on the > clients. (Note, we > don't use AD for authorization, just authentication > - if you need both, > you'll still need to use LDAP for authorization. > There's a HOWTO at > http://www.ofb.net/~jheiss/krbldap/howto.html) > > Jon Etkins > IT Administration & Support > Austin Logistics, Inc > ph: (512) 651-5641 > fax: (512) 329-5625 > > > > rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com wrote on 12/14/2005 > 10:26:56 AM: > > > Hi all, I am trying to activate linux user > > authentication with Microsoft Active Directory. > This > > is because we have a big domain (10 Domain > Servers) > > and we would like to realize a single sign on > > architecture (30 Linux RedHat AS 3.0 servers). > > I downloaded and read tons of documentation: I > > created a Windows 2003 Domain Controller, > Installed > > Microsoft Services for Unix (SFU), configured > users > > and ldap.conf. At moment I can authenticate users > on > > linux using the same password (Microsoft > > domain/Linux). > > To do that in ldap.conf I must insert in clear > text > > the bind user and his password. This is not good > for > > security even if I gave a low profile (can only > list > > users contanined in ldap server AD). > > The problem is that I cannot hide ldap.conf to > > linux users (r--,r--,r--) and by listing the > attribute > > password hash msSFU30Password I think that > everyone > > could crack password using Jack The Ripper for > > example. > > So, is there anyone who realized this > architecture > > and who could help me ? > > > > I would be very grateful. > > > > Thanks. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > The information contained in and transmitted with > this email, including any > attachments, is confidential and/or proprietary > information of Austin > Logistics Incorporated, and is intended only for a > specific addressee or > addressees. 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Mail: gratis 1GB per i messaggi e allegati da 10MB http://mail.yahoo.it From Kay.Winterhager at lsg.vanderlande.com Mon Dec 19 09:00:50 2005 From: Kay.Winterhager at lsg.vanderlande.com (Kay Winterhager) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:00:50 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] Kay Winterhager is out of the office / ist =?iso-8859-1?q?au=DFer?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_Haus=2E?= Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 19.12.2005 and will not return until 04.01.2006. Ich werde in der Zeit vom 19.12.2005 - 04.01.2006 nicht im B?ro sein. From snash at ellacoya.com Mon Dec 19 14:45:53 2005 From: snash at ellacoya.com (Steve Nash) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 14:45:53 -0000 Subject: [rhn-users] up2date hang Message-ID: <001101c604aa$ea430510$6b0a630a@SteveNash> AS4 Kernel 2.6.9-11 X86_64 Up2date keeps hanging mid file download. Both GUI and command line do the same Downloading from rhn works fine. When it stalls it uses loads of CPU (>90% in top) up2date up2date responds 'already updated' up2date-4.4.50-4 Ideas appreciated Steve -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hakan at carmen.se Mon Dec 19 16:30:30 2005 From: hakan at carmen.se (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=E5kan_Olsson?=) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 17:30:30 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] rhnreg_ks, kickstart and "reregistration" Message-ID: Hi, I'm new to this list, hoping this is the correct forum for a question like this... I'm using kickstart for, among other things, a bunch of classroom computers (making it possible to "switch" the classroom from running, say, RHEL4_64 to something else quickly, or simply reinstalling everything in time for the next class), and RHN registration is presenting a problem. Re-kickstarting will "reregister" the system, but the system name will now listed twice in the Systems list (and another entitlement has been used). And so on... a colleague spotted 10+ instances of my "test system" in the list. :( I'm running something like; %post ... other setup rhnreg_ks --profilename $FQDN --force --username=foo --password=bar ... The manpage suggests '--force' is exacly what I want to use here (and I'm fairly sure it worked fine perhaps a month(?) ago), but it's not working now. Documentation on how RHN manages it's database is a bit scarce. For instance, what selectors are used by RHN to identify a system? The name, and ... appearantly more? I know I can manually delete the old profile using the web before kickstarting, but such manual steps kind of defeat the purpose. I don't see how the "reregistration" activation key stuff can help me either. Ideally, I'd like the teachers to be able to re-install a borked system in the middle of a class (within, say, 30mins) -- without involving me or anyone else with RHN admin access. (The kickstart setup uses PXE etc, so that part is fairly painless.) Any ideas? :) /H?kan From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Mon Dec 19 16:38:26 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:38:26 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] rhnreg_ks, kickstart and "reregistration" Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA2647520246CC09@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> A few actually ;) A) API Overview Method: system.obtain_reactivation_key (ver. 0.1), save the sid of on say a webserver/ext db and associate it with say serial # of the box, then pull and reactivate. B) API Overview Method: system.list_user_systems (ver. 0.1), list, whack (delete_systems), and re-register clean, as long as you keep the hostname the same. C) Work on your timing, 30 minutes is kind-a slow, get it down to 10-15... no bragging just... maybe just bragging ;) Check APIs at http://rhn.redhat.com/rpc/api or use ur boxen's name instead, since diff vers carry diff APIs. Check RHN manuals, they got a code snippet as a sample. Roman Lazarev Fidelity Investment Management Technology 245 Summer Street V2E Boston, MA 02210 (617) 563-1173 -----Original Message----- From: H?kan Olsson [mailto:hakan at carmen.se] Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 11:31 AM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] rhnreg_ks, kickstart and "reregistration" Hi, I'm new to this list, hoping this is the correct forum for a question like this... I'm using kickstart for, among other things, a bunch of classroom computers (making it possible to "switch" the classroom from running, say, RHEL4_64 to something else quickly, or simply reinstalling everything in time for the next class), and RHN registration is presenting a problem. Re-kickstarting will "reregister" the system, but the system name will now listed twice in the Systems list (and another entitlement has been used). And so on... a colleague spotted 10+ instances of my "test system" in the list. :( I'm running something like; %post ... other setup rhnreg_ks --profilename $FQDN --force --username=foo --password=bar ... The manpage suggests '--force' is exacly what I want to use here (and I'm fairly sure it worked fine perhaps a month(?) ago), but it's not working now. Documentation on how RHN manages it's database is a bit scarce. For instance, what selectors are used by RHN to identify a system? The name, and ... appearantly more? I know I can manually delete the old profile using the web before kickstarting, but such manual steps kind of defeat the purpose. I don't see how the "reregistration" activation key stuff can help me either. Ideally, I'd like the teachers to be able to re-install a borked system in the middle of a class (within, say, 30mins) -- without involving me or anyone else with RHN admin access. (The kickstart setup uses PXE etc, so that part is fairly painless.) Any ideas? :) /H?kan _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk Mon Dec 19 19:49:00 2005 From: redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk (Adrian Marsh) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 19:49:00 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] Re: 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <43A61DA4.7060706@nursingnet.com> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <20051218121646.24981.qmail@circle.rfc1532.com> <43A5BEA2.9030306@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <43A61DA4.7060706@nursingnet.com> Message-ID: <43A70EAC.2080800@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Do you think its worth me just installing the 32-bit then? is there any real-noticeable performance hit? UKs ok. getting colder each day... but the beers good so I don't mind staying inside.... Jesse Fitzgerald wrote: > Adrian, > > Yea... Lib and package dependencies can be a real quagmire. Have you > tried downloading and installing the X11 libs from source?.. Ie using > make, make install, etc...? > > I personally would be a proponent for a reinstall, especially because > you didnt install the original. (The OS came preinstalled from Dell, > correct?) I'd download the isos from RHN and start with a clean slate, > that way you will be aware of exactly which install options you chose, > etc... It may help with the trouble shooting process to know you made > the original install desicions. Take Dell out of the picture. > > I have a production sever in a Tier 1 data center here in Dallas TX, > which I manage. Apache, Qmail, DJBDNS, etc... Its a Dual proc EM64T 1U > server with 2 gigs memory and SCSI RAID. Its a pretty sweet box. I'm > running the 64 bit v of v3 with no problems. I have run into lib > problems in the past though. > > Your in the UK? Howz the weather? > > Kind regards, > > > Jesse :) > > Adrian Marsh wrote: > >> Thanks Jesse, >> >> I see from Gregs email, that I should be able to run 32 and 64 >> side-by-side, but I'll keep your notes to the side for re-installing >> if need be. >> >> I haven't been able to work out yet how to get the libs I need for >> 32-bit downloaded via subscription channels. If you know a way, >> please say!. >> >> For example, I thought I'd try to install libGTK from the list pico >> says it's missing, but then I hit a dependancy of: >> >>> [root at ubiq-serv2 x86]# rpm -iv gtk+-1.2.10-31.i386.rpm >>> error: Failed dependencies: >>> libX11.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 >>> libXext.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 >>> libXi.so.6 is needed by gtk+-1.2.10-31 >> >> Is there an easier way of sorting out the dependencies? >> >> A. >> >> Jesse wrote: >> >>> Adrian, >>> If you have a Red Hat Network subscription. Downloading the latest >>> version of RHEL wont be a problem. >>> 1. Log into the RHN >>> 2. Click "Channels" >>> 3. Choose "Easy ISOS" from the right hand navigation menu >>> 4. Click RHEL V.4 for 64 bit AMD64/Intel EM64T >>> 5. Download the images one of your workstations with a CD burner. >>> 6. Burn the images to a CD >>> 7. Boot the the install CD and follow the directions. >>> If you registered your current v 3 system, you'll have to "delete" >>> the system from the RHN before enabling/registering your new v4 >>> install. It's really a snap. >>> Regarding your CPU question... More is always better! >>> Hope that helped. >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Jesse Fitzgerald >>> jesse at nursingnet.com >>> Adrian Marsh writes: >>> >>>> Guys and Gals, >>>> Merry xmas! >>>> Maybe someone can advise me... >>>> We've purchased a Dell server (1cpu) intending to migrate a >>>> development environment from a 32-bit environment (desktop PC) >>>> Linux to a server-class machine. >>>> We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to >>>> install some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm >>>> complains about missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. >>>> Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version >>>> should be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's >>>> complaining. >>>> Our developers have been talking to Pico, who recommend we only run >>>> a 32-bit environment - but this doesn't sound right to me.. If I >>>> went down the route of a re-install, where would I get hold of the >>>> 32-bit of ES ? (would it be built into the original CDs shipped?) >>>> Another idea we've had was to purchase VMWare, and run multiple >>>> 32-bit "development servers" off of the 64-bit host. But If I go >>>> that route, then the following additional questions arise: >>>> 1) - Would our current license cover us for multiple copies of ES? >>>> (32bit + host 64?) >>>> 2) - What sort of spec machine is practical? I imagine I'd need to >>>> move to 2CPU, and more than 256Mb of memory. >>>> Below are the errors I get from rpm: >>>> Thanks in advance.. >>>> Adrian. >>>> >>>>> [root at ubiq-serv2 rpm]# rpm -ivh >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1.i586.rpm >>>>> error: Failed dependencies: >>>>> libX11.so.6 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libXext.so.6 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libXi.so.6 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libexpat.so.0 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libfontconfig.so.1 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libfreetype.so.6 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libgdk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libgtk-1.2.so.0 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libjpeg.so.62 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libpng12.so.0 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libstdc++.so.5 is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2) is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2) is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libtcl8.3.so is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>>> libtk8.3.so is needed by >>>>> picoTools-6.1.2_linux_redhat_enterprise3.0-1 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ___________________________________________________________ >>>> How much free photo storage do you get? 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Exclusive Xmas Game, help Santa with his celebrity party - http://santas-christmas-party.yahoo.net/ From redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk Mon Dec 19 19:51:40 2005 From: redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk (Adrian Marsh) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 19:51:40 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <1134964388.3374.1.camel@berloga.shadowland> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <1134964388.3374.1.camel@berloga.shadowland> Message-ID: <43A70F4C.9080103@adrianmarsh.me.uk> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From steffann at nederland.net Mon Dec 19 21:54:36 2005 From: steffann at nederland.net (Sander Steffann) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:54:36 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <43A556E8.2090803@leopard.us.udel.edu> Message-ID: <003f01c604e6$ce12b700$3d178953@balefirehome> Hi, > Adrian Marsh wrote: >> We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install >> some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about >> missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. >> >> Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version should >> be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's complaining. > > 32-bit and 64-bit binaries can both run "natively", side-by-side on the > AMD64/EM64T architectures, but libraries have to be compiled one or the > other, and RedHat x86_64 doesn't include 32-bit versions of most (nearly > all) libraries. This isn't to say you can't have them, just that RedHat > does't install them automatically. You can download the 32-bit packages > from rhn by going to your channels list, selecting the x86 channel for > the appropriate version, and searching for the individual package, but I > haven't found any way to get up2date to automatically grab them for me - > I think I asked about this on this list a couple of months ago and > received no response. Just use the --arch=i386 option of up2date, and it will install the 32-bit RPMs. A bit of work to find out which 32-bit libraries to install, but it works perfectly for me.. Good luck, Sander. From balazs at fmnet.hu Mon Dec 19 21:18:56 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:18:56 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) Message-ID: Hello! We have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs unexpectedly, and before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, that were more than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is over, when it managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without any problems, but came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing anything special then. I watched the logs and the console, but there were no signs of error messages, even the System Request keys don't work, just reboot, what I can do then. The packages are upgraded to the latest version, the machine runs the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. Anyone seen something like this? Or any idea or advice? We discovered, that if running from IDE drive, no problem! Even stress with cpuburn, or make -j on MPlayer sources doesn't mind it then, as the same, running Debian. Adaptec 7899 SCSI chip/i20 driver, it doesn't seem to like. The machine is a rack format NEX 2360A (ATX Dual Socket 370 Celeron/Pentium III AIO Server Board) -Intel DUAL Celeron/Pentium III CPU with 66/100 MHz FSB upto 850 MHz -1 GB SDRAM memory support, DIMMx4 -Intel 440BX AGP set -C&T 69000 AGP mode VGA Controller -Dual Intel 82559 10/100 Base Ethernet Controller -Adaptec 7899 Dual Channel Ultra 160 SCSI controller -on board AGP slotx1, ISA slotx1, PCI slotx5 -Standard ATX form factor. -CPU: 2 x PIII 1 GHz -2 GB memory -33 GB HDD SCSI x3 (RAID5) (ultra3) -CD-ROM, FDD, Double power supply (We've put another RTL-8139 network card in, if it may help, but not really...) Tried to discuss is with RedHat support, but they had no idea, except to do it on another machine... which is no real solution, our customer gave us this particular one to make it there. :-( It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. Thanks, in advance, for any help, Bal?zs From Frank_LaMon at csx.com Mon Dec 19 22:07:19 2005 From: Frank_LaMon at csx.com (Lamon, Frank III) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 17:07:19 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) Message-ID: <5485CD8F71979F4093B2EA34A613FACA0812FEB3@TJAX2735EXCH.csxt.ad.csx.com> Still sounds similar to issues we had with a Dell 2650 (network & adaptec drivers). Have you tried drivers from adaptec for the scsi controller and/or NIC drivers from Intel for the ethernet card? We had issues with broadcom NICs and the adaptec controller - used the Dell drivers for the adaptec and put Intel NICs in to replace the broadcoms (we've been hang-free for approx. 4 months now). Frank -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Honti Bal?zs Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 4:19 PM To: redhat-list at redhat.com Cc: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com; nahant-list at redhat.com; rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) Hello! We have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs unexpectedly, and before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, that were more than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is over, when it managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without any problems, but came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing anything special then. I watched the logs and the console, but there were no signs of error messages, even the System Request keys don't work, just reboot, what I can do then. The packages are upgraded to the latest version, the machine runs the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. Anyone seen something like this? Or any idea or advice? We discovered, that if running from IDE drive, no problem! Even stress with cpuburn, or make -j on MPlayer sources doesn't mind it then, as the same, running Debian. Adaptec 7899 SCSI chip/i20 driver, it doesn't seem to like. The machine is a rack format NEX 2360A (ATX Dual Socket 370 Celeron/Pentium III AIO Server Board) -Intel DUAL Celeron/Pentium III CPU with 66/100 MHz FSB upto 850 MHz -1 GB SDRAM memory support, DIMMx4 -Intel 440BX AGP set -C&T 69000 AGP mode VGA Controller -Dual Intel 82559 10/100 Base Ethernet Controller -Adaptec 7899 Dual Channel Ultra 160 SCSI controller -on board AGP slotx1, ISA slotx1, PCI slotx5 -Standard ATX form factor. -CPU: 2 x PIII 1 GHz -2 GB memory -33 GB HDD SCSI x3 (RAID5) (ultra3) -CD-ROM, FDD, Double power supply (We've put another RTL-8139 network card in, if it may help, but not really...) Tried to discuss is with RedHat support, but they had no idea, except to do it on another machine... which is no real solution, our customer gave us this particular one to make it there. :-( It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. Thanks, in advance, for any help, Bal?zs _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users ----------------------------------------- This email transmission and any accompanying attachments may contain CSX privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the intended addressee. Any dissemination, distribution, copying or action taken in reliance on the contents of this email by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please immediately delete it and notify sender at the above CSX email address. Sender and CSX accept no liability for any damage caused directly or indirectly by receipt of this email. From balazs at fmnet.hu Mon Dec 19 23:27:04 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 00:27:04 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) In-Reply-To: <5485CD8F71979F4093B2EA34A613FACA0812FEB3@TJAX2735EXCH.csxt.ad.csx.com> References: <5485CD8F71979F4093B2EA34A613FACA0812FEB3@TJAX2735EXCH.csxt.ad.csx.com> Message-ID: Hello! Thanks for your advice. What kind of drivers you mean? I think the system itself finds, what it needs for it: [root at webplm ~]# lsmod Module Size Used by md5 8001 1 ipv6 240097 30 parport_pc 27905 1 lp 15405 0 parport 37641 2 parport_pc,lp autofs4 22085 0 i2c_dev 14273 0 i2c_core 25921 1 i2c_dev sunrpc 139173 1 ipt_REJECT 10561 1 ipt_state 5825 7 ip_conntrack 45573 1 ipt_state iptable_filter 6721 1 ip_tables 21441 3 ipt_REJECT,ipt_state,iptable_filter uhci_hcd 32729 0 8139too 27329 0 e100 38209 0 mii 8641 2 8139too,e100 floppy 58065 0 dm_snapshot 20837 0 dm_zero 6337 0 dm_mirror 28449 0 ext3 118729 2 jbd 59481 1 ext3 dm_mod 58949 4 dm_snapshot,dm_zero,dm_mirror i2o_block 16717 2 i2o_core 42077 1 i2o_block sd_mod 20545 0 scsi_mod 116429 1 sd_mod The i2o modules use the hw raid, gets /dev/i2o/hda Intel NIC is not bad, I think, as using Realtek only does the same... or do you think that the two things used at one time can make it hang? By the way, sometimes as I remember, that it complains at boot about IRQ9 nobody cares. It has some strange switches on the mainboard, to disable the onboard NICs, but I can't figure out yet, how to switch them to other state physically. Bal?zs -- > Still sounds similar to issues we had with a Dell 2650 (network & adaptec > drivers). Have you tried drivers from adaptec for the scsi controller > and/or NIC drivers from Intel for the ethernet card? We had issues with > broadcom NICs and the adaptec controller - used the Dell drivers for the > adaptec and put Intel NICs in to replace the broadcoms (we've been > hang-free for approx. 4 months now). From plarsen at famlarsen.homelinux.com Mon Dec 19 23:30:43 2005 From: plarsen at famlarsen.homelinux.com (Peter Larsen) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 18:30:43 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43A742A3.2060906@famlarsen.homelinux.com> What does the SYSLOG say? Are there any messages on the terminal/console? Most of the hang situations I've had are hardware related - or bad hardware drivers. I've solved some by making sure I used the vendor specified drivers, and not Redhat's drivers. Also, I've ensured the firmware is at the lastst (production ready) levels. Without real error messages, your issue is hard to diagnose. It can be a billion things. I do, however, wonder why you would install RHAS4 on a PIII? Sounds like an older version of RHAS could have done it for you. Has this ever worked on RHAS4 - or is it an issue that's been there ever since you installed/upgraded to RHAS4? If this is disk related - make sure there are no loose connections in the cabinet or on the external cables. I would run a full verify on your RAID (if that's what you're using) - and if not, scan for bad blocks. HOWEVER, I must admit even bad disks writes messages to the console (loots of messages). Even if there's a kernel panic will there be logs. For diagnosis - having syslog messages sent to a different box so you can diagnose from there would help. Run the box in init mode 3 (character mode). This way, all console messages are printed directly and not hidden by the gui - or if you can't go to mode 3, switch to terminal 1 after boot, and let it stay there to collect a visual of kernel messages. Best Regards Peter Larsen Honti Bal?zs wrote: > Hello! We have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs unexpectedly, > and before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, that > were more than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is > over, when it managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without > any problems, but came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing > anything special then. I watched the logs and the console, but there > were no signs of error messages, even the System Request keys don't > work, just reboot, what I can do then. The packages are upgraded to the > latest version, the machine runs the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. > Anyone seen something like this? Or any idea or advice? We discovered, > that if running from IDE drive, no problem! Even stress with cpuburn, or > make -j on MPlayer sources doesn't mind it then, as the same, running > Debian. Adaptec 7899 SCSI chip/i20 driver, it doesn't seem to like. The > machine is a rack format NEX 2360A (ATX Dual Socket 370 Celeron/Pentium > III AIO Server Board) > -Intel DUAL Celeron/Pentium III CPU with 66/100 MHz FSB upto 850 MHz > -1 GB SDRAM memory support, DIMMx4 > -Intel 440BX AGP set > -C&T 69000 AGP mode VGA Controller > -Dual Intel 82559 10/100 Base Ethernet Controller > -Adaptec 7899 Dual Channel Ultra 160 SCSI controller > -on board AGP slotx1, ISA slotx1, PCI slotx5 > -Standard ATX form factor. > -CPU: 2 x PIII 1 GHz > -2 GB memory > -33 GB HDD SCSI x3 (RAID5) (ultra3) > -CD-ROM, FDD, Double power supply > (We've put another RTL-8139 network card in, if it may help, but not > really...) > Tried to discuss is with RedHat support, but they had no idea, except to > do it on another machine... which is no real solution, our customer gave > us this particular one to make it there. :-( > It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. > Thanks, in advance, for any help, > Bal?zs > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > From redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk Mon Dec 19 23:41:02 2005 From: redhat at adrianmarsh.me.uk (Adrian Marsh) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 23:41:02 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] 32bit vs 64bit In-Reply-To: <003f01c604e6$ce12b700$3d178953@balefirehome> References: <43A54619.8050809@adrianmarsh.me.uk> <43A556E8.2090803@leopard.us.udel.edu> <003f01c604e6$ce12b700$3d178953@balefirehome> Message-ID: <43A7450E.4020907@adrianmarsh.me.uk> Thankyou sir! That was the bit I was missing... Sander Steffann wrote: > Hi, > >> Adrian Marsh wrote: >>> We've bought RedHat Linux 3 ES, EM64T, FI, but when I try to install >>> some of our development packages (eg picotool) rpm complains about >>> missing libraries. OS was all pre-installed by Dell. >>> >>> Everything I've read-up on, on rhn, says that the 64-bit version should >>> be backward compatible to 32-bit. But I can't see why it's complaining. >> >> 32-bit and 64-bit binaries can both run "natively", side-by-side on the >> AMD64/EM64T architectures, but libraries have to be compiled one or the >> other, and RedHat x86_64 doesn't include 32-bit versions of most (nearly >> all) libraries. This isn't to say you can't have them, just that RedHat >> does't install them automatically. You can download the 32-bit packages >> from rhn by going to your channels list, selecting the x86 channel for >> the appropriate version, and searching for the individual package, but I >> haven't found any way to get up2date to automatically grab them for me - >> I think I asked about this on this list a couple of months ago and >> received no response. > > Just use the --arch=i386 option of up2date, and it will install the > 32-bit RPMs. A bit of work to find out which 32-bit libraries to > install, but it works perfectly for me.. > > Good luck, > Sander. > > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users --- avast! Antivirus 0551-0, 19/12/2005: Outbound message clean. ___________________________________________________________ NEW Yahoo! Cars - sell your car and browse thousands of new and used cars online! http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/ From balazs at fmnet.hu Mon Dec 19 23:41:51 2005 From: balazs at fmnet.hu (Honti =?utf-8?B?QmFsw6F6cw==?=) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 00:41:51 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) In-Reply-To: <43A742A3.2060906@famlarsen.homelinux.com> References: <43A742A3.2060906@famlarsen.homelinux.com> Message-ID: Hello! Syslog contains nothing about this. Even on terminal/console. It is running without graphic mode now, to get the error, but nothing appears! We also have another machine (then not) getting any of its syslog via network. Our client wanted a paid linux system, I suggested RedHat, which I like. I thought we should have the latest release, which could have anything needed. I installed RHEL4 on this machine, after deleting the windows from it... Bal?zs -- > What does the SYSLOG say? Are there any messages on the terminal/console? > > Most of the hang situations I've had are hardware related - or bad > hardware drivers. I've solved some by making sure I used the vendor > specified drivers, and not Redhat's drivers. Also, I've ensured the > firmware is at the lastst (production ready) levels. > > Without real error messages, your issue is hard to diagnose. It can be a > billion things. I do, however, wonder why you would install RHAS4 on a > PIII? Sounds like an older version of RHAS could have done it for you. > > Has this ever worked on RHAS4 - or is it an issue that's been there ever > since you installed/upgraded to RHAS4? > > If this is disk related - make sure there are no loose connections in the > cabinet or on the external cables. I would run a full verify on your RAID > (if that's what you're using) - and if not, scan for bad blocks. HOWEVER, > I must admit even bad disks writes messages to the console (loots of > messages). Even if there's a kernel panic will there be logs. > > For diagnosis - having syslog messages sent to a different box so you can > diagnose from there would help. Run the box in init mode 3 (character > mode). This way, all console messages are printed directly and not hidden > by the gui - or if you can't go to mode 3, switch to terminal 1 after > boot, and let it stay there to collect a visual of kernel messages. From Frank_LaMon at csx.com Mon Dec 19 23:40:57 2005 From: Frank_LaMon at csx.com (Lamon, Frank III) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 18:40:57 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) Message-ID: <5485CD8F71979F4093B2EA34A613FACA0812FEB6@TJAX2735EXCH.csxt.ad.csx.com> I'm talking about getting the Adaptec drivers either from the vendor the hardware came from or straight from Adaptec and loading them into the kernel instead of the RedHat supplied drivers. Usually the RedHat drivers are fine, but sometimes the vendors' drivers will actually provide a more stable platform. Frank -----Original Message----- From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Honti Bal?zs Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 6:27 PM To: Red Hat Network Users List Subject: Re: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) Hello! Thanks for your advice. What kind of drivers you mean? I think the system itself finds, what it needs for it: [root at webplm ~]# lsmod Module Size Used by md5 8001 1 ipv6 240097 30 parport_pc 27905 1 lp 15405 0 parport 37641 2 parport_pc,lp autofs4 22085 0 i2c_dev 14273 0 i2c_core 25921 1 i2c_dev sunrpc 139173 1 ipt_REJECT 10561 1 ipt_state 5825 7 ip_conntrack 45573 1 ipt_state iptable_filter 6721 1 ip_tables 21441 3 ipt_REJECT,ipt_state,iptable_filter uhci_hcd 32729 0 8139too 27329 0 e100 38209 0 mii 8641 2 8139too,e100 floppy 58065 0 dm_snapshot 20837 0 dm_zero 6337 0 dm_mirror 28449 0 ext3 118729 2 jbd 59481 1 ext3 dm_mod 58949 4 dm_snapshot,dm_zero,dm_mirror i2o_block 16717 2 i2o_core 42077 1 i2o_block sd_mod 20545 0 scsi_mod 116429 1 sd_mod The i2o modules use the hw raid, gets /dev/i2o/hda Intel NIC is not bad, I think, as using Realtek only does the same... or do you think that the two things used at one time can make it hang? By the way, sometimes as I remember, that it complains at boot about IRQ9 nobody cares. It has some strange switches on the mainboard, to disable the onboard NICs, but I can't figure out yet, how to switch them to other state physically. Bal?zs -- > Still sounds similar to issues we had with a Dell 2650 (network & adaptec > drivers). Have you tried drivers from adaptec for the scsi controller > and/or NIC drivers from Intel for the ethernet card? We had issues with > broadcom NICs and the adaptec controller - used the Dell drivers for the > adaptec and put Intel NICs in to replace the broadcoms (we've been > hang-free for approx. 4 months now). _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users ----------------------------------------- This email transmission and any accompanying attachments may contain CSX privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the intended addressee. Any dissemination, distribution, copying or action taken in reliance on the contents of this email by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please immediately delete it and notify sender at the above CSX email address. Sender and CSX accept no liability for any damage caused directly or indirectly by receipt of this email. From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Tue Dec 20 02:45:21 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:45:21 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) References: Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA2647520246CC0B@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Dude, so how about the advice that I gave you a) nmi reset timer b) netdump c) diskdump. It will be hard if not impossible to troubleshoot your issue without a vmcore. -----Original Message----- From: Honti Bal?zs [mailto:balazs at fmnet.hu] Sent: Mon 12/19/2005 4:18 PM To: redhat-list at redhat.com Cc: redhat-sysadmin-list at redhat.com; nahant-list at redhat.com; rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] RHEL4 freeze (again) Hello! We have a serious problem. Our RHEL 4 system hangs unexpectedly, and before, every time, while copying "big" files over scp to it, that were more than 100MB, or some time when more. I thought the problem is over, when it managed to transfer 7GB, and run for about a week without any problems, but came back, just suddenly, without the copy, or doing anything special then. I watched the logs and the console, but there were no signs of error messages, even the System Request keys don't work, just reboot, what I can do then. The packages are upgraded to the latest version, the machine runs the SMP kernel, PIII, 2 processors. Anyone seen something like this? Or any idea or advice? We discovered, that if running from IDE drive, no problem! Even stress with cpuburn, or make -j on MPlayer sources doesn't mind it then, as the same, running Debian. Adaptec 7899 SCSI chip/i20 driver, it doesn't seem to like. The machine is a rack format NEX 2360A (ATX Dual Socket 370 Celeron/Pentium III AIO Server Board) -Intel DUAL Celeron/Pentium III CPU with 66/100 MHz FSB upto 850 MHz -1 GB SDRAM memory support, DIMMx4 -Intel 440BX AGP set -C&T 69000 AGP mode VGA Controller -Dual Intel 82559 10/100 Base Ethernet Controller -Adaptec 7899 Dual Channel Ultra 160 SCSI controller -on board AGP slotx1, ISA slotx1, PCI slotx5 -Standard ATX form factor. -CPU: 2 x PIII 1 GHz -2 GB memory -33 GB HDD SCSI x3 (RAID5) (ultra3) -CD-ROM, FDD, Double power supply (We've put another RTL-8139 network card in, if it may help, but not really...) Tried to discuss is with RedHat support, but they had no idea, except to do it on another machine... which is no real solution, our customer gave us this particular one to make it there. :-( It would be very good, to have this server stabilized, soon. Thanks, in advance, for any help, Bal?zs _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From d.luengen at teleconnect-service.de Tue Dec 20 14:41:20 2005 From: d.luengen at teleconnect-service.de (d.luengen at teleconnect-service.de) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 15:41:20 +0100 Subject: [rhn-users] count_ramdisk_pages: pagemap_lru_lock Message-ID: <61BADF0B7A77D5119FD300B0D0D602323196F5@mail.teleconnect-service.de> Hi all, can anybody tell me what the following (output from /var/log/messages) does mean? Search in Google wasn't very helpful. Dec 20 00:37:03 mshost kernel: count_ramdisk_pages: pagemap_lru_lock locked Dec 20 00:37:56 mshost last message repeated 6 times Dec 20 00:38:57 mshost last message repeated 23 times Dec 20 00:40:02 mshost last message repeated 41 times Dec 20 00:41:01 mshost last message repeated 27 times Dec 20 00:42:03 mshost last message repeated 47 times Dec 20 00:43:05 mshost last message repeated 44 times Dec 20 00:44:07 mshost last message repeated 31 times Dec 20 00:45:05 mshost last message repeated 40 times Dec 20 00:46:13 mshost last message repeated 14 times Best regards, Daniel Luengen From tom at ecnow.co.uk Wed Dec 21 10:54:58 2005 From: tom at ecnow.co.uk (Tom Hodder) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:54:58 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging Message-ID: <20051221105458.4am5oucqo00444ss@mail.ecnow.co.uk> Hi, I saw this problem before, and now it has returned. When I login to an ssh session I am seeing commands like ps -ef, netstat -lnt hang on the first line of output, e.g.; [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ ps -ef UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD then nothing. If I login locally to the console, this does not happen. However if I do a "ps -ef | grep ps" for the hung ps process, I see something like this; [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 23485 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 23486 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps but if I try to kill the process, ie; [root at papp0014 root]# kill 23485 -bash: kill: (23485) - No such process I get no such process, and another "ps -ef | grep ps" reveals that the ps -ef command is cycling through process ids; [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 24781 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 24782 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 24789 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 24790 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 24798 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 24799 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps [root at papp0014 root]# strace is hanging on the first line, so is no help at all; [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ strace ps -ef execve("/bin/ps", ["ps", "-ef"], [/* 26 vars */] I've tried strace -p on the process in the ps -ef list from the console, but the process id keeps changing so their is nothing to attach to. Anyone got any ideas on what might be causing this...? Thanks, Tom H From tom at ecnow.co.uk Wed Dec 21 11:03:17 2005 From: tom at ecnow.co.uk (Tom Hodder) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:03:17 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging In-Reply-To: <20051221105458.4am5oucqo00444ss@mail.ecnow.co.uk> References: <20051221105458.4am5oucqo00444ss@mail.ecnow.co.uk> Message-ID: <20051221110317.g143p34vi884sgkw@mail.ecnow.co.uk> Quoting Tom Hodder : > Hi, > > I saw this problem before, and now it has returned. When I login to an ssh > session I am seeing commands like ps -ef, netstat -lnt hang on the first line > of output, e.g.; > [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ ps -ef > UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD > > then nothing. > > If I login locally to the console, this does not happen. > However if I do a "ps -ef | grep ps" for the hung ps process, I see something > like this; > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 23485 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 23486 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > > but if I try to kill the process, ie; > [root at papp0014 root]# kill 23485 > -bash: kill: (23485) - No such process > > I get no such process, and another "ps -ef | grep ps" reveals that the ps -ef > command is cycling through process ids; > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24781 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24782 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24789 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24790 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24798 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24799 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps oops. I've just realised that these ps entries are my own "ps -ef" pid so the process that has hung has disappeared... Tom From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Wed Dec 21 12:51:50 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 07:51:50 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE858@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Check out your resolver settings, it may have problems converting uid/gid into real names. Look at /etc/resolv.conf, maybe u run NIS and ypbind is down or smthing -----Original Message----- From: Tom Hodder [mailto:tom at ecnow.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 5:55 AM To: Red Hat Network Users List Subject: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging Hi, I saw this problem before, and now it has returned. When I login to an ssh session I am seeing commands like ps -ef, netstat -lnt hang on the first line of output, e.g.; [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ ps -ef UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD then nothing. If I login locally to the console, this does not happen. However if I do a "ps -ef | grep ps" for the hung ps process, I see something like this; [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 23485 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 23486 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps but if I try to kill the process, ie; [root at papp0014 root]# kill 23485 -bash: kill: (23485) - No such process I get no such process, and another "ps -ef | grep ps" reveals that the ps -ef command is cycling through process ids; [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 24781 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 24782 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 24789 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 24790 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps root 24798 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef root 24799 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps [root at papp0014 root]# strace is hanging on the first line, so is no help at all; [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ strace ps -ef execve("/bin/ps", ["ps", "-ef"], [/* 26 vars */] I've tried strace -p on the process in the ps -ef list from the console, but the process id keeps changing so their is nothing to attach to. Anyone got any ideas on what might be causing this...? Thanks, Tom H _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From tom at ecnow.co.uk Wed Dec 21 13:01:31 2005 From: tom at ecnow.co.uk (Tom Hodder) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 13:01:31 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging In-Reply-To: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE858@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> References: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE858@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Message-ID: <20051221130131.j4q42974w08gs8gg@mail.ecnow.co.uk> Quoting "Lazarev, Roman" : > Check out your resolver settings, it may have problems converting > uid/gid into real names. Look at /etc/resolv.conf, maybe u run NIS and > ypbind is down or smthing I'm not running NIS, only passwd/shadow authentication. Also if I; ps -ef > ps.txt the ps.txt contains the output correct. It very much looks like something is disconnecting the ssh session from STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR also I noticed commands like "locate ps" are hanging as well Tom > Hi, > > I saw this problem before, and now it has returned. When I login to an > ssh > session I am seeing commands like ps -ef, netstat -lnt hang on the first > line > of output, e.g.; > [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ ps -ef > UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD > > then nothing. > > If I login locally to the console, this does not happen. > However if I do a "ps -ef | grep ps" for the hung ps process, I see > something > like this; > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 23485 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 23486 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > > but if I try to kill the process, ie; > [root at papp0014 root]# kill 23485 > -bash: kill: (23485) - No such process > > I get no such process, and another "ps -ef | grep ps" reveals that the > ps -ef > command is cycling through process ids; > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24781 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24782 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24789 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24790 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24798 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24799 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# > > strace is hanging on the first line, so is no help at all; > [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ strace ps -ef > execve("/bin/ps", ["ps", "-ef"], [/* 26 vars */] > > I've tried strace -p on the process in the ps -ef list from the console, > but the > process id keeps changing so their is nothing to attach to. > > Anyone got any ideas on what might be causing this...? > > Thanks, > > Tom H > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Wed Dec 21 13:04:48 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 08:04:48 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE85B@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Roman Lazarev Fidelity Investment Management Technology 245 Summer Street V2E Boston, MA 02210 (617) 563-1173 -----Original Message----- From: Tom Hodder [mailto:tom at ecnow.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 8:02 AM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: RE: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging Quoting "Lazarev, Roman" : > Check out your resolver settings, it may have problems converting > uid/gid into real names. Look at /etc/resolv.conf, maybe u run NIS and > ypbind is down or smthing I'm not running NIS, only passwd/shadow authentication. Also if I; ps -ef > ps.txt the ps.txt contains the output correct. It very much looks like something is disconnecting the ssh session from STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR also I noticed commands like "locate ps" are hanging as well Tom > Hi, > > I saw this problem before, and now it has returned. When I login to an > ssh > session I am seeing commands like ps -ef, netstat -lnt hang on the first > line > of output, e.g.; > [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ ps -ef > UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD > > then nothing. > > If I login locally to the console, this does not happen. > However if I do a "ps -ef | grep ps" for the hung ps process, I see > something > like this; > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 23485 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 23486 23175 0 10:37 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > > but if I try to kill the process, ie; > [root at papp0014 root]# kill 23485 > -bash: kill: (23485) - No such process > > I get no such process, and another "ps -ef | grep ps" reveals that the > ps -ef > command is cycling through process ids; > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24781 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24782 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24789 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24790 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# ps -ef | grep ps > root 24798 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 ps -ef > root 24799 23175 0 10:51 tty1 00:00:00 grep ps > [root at papp0014 root]# > > strace is hanging on the first line, so is no help at all; > [svcprod at papp0014 svcprod]$ strace ps -ef > execve("/bin/ps", ["ps", "-ef"], [/* 26 vars */] > > I've tried strace -p on the process in the ps -ef list from the console, > but the > process id keeps changing so their is nothing to attach to. > > Anyone got any ideas on what might be causing this...? > > Thanks, > > Tom H > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > > _______________________________________________ > rhn-users mailing list > rhn-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users > _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From tom at ecnow.co.uk Wed Dec 21 13:45:04 2005 From: tom at ecnow.co.uk (Tom Hodder) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 13:45:04 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging In-Reply-To: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE85C@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> References: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE85C@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> Message-ID: <20051221134504.b32lhhotdnowsg0c@mail.ecnow.co.uk> Quoting "Lazarev, Roman" : > What if you strace locate, that should take resolver out of equation. > How bout doing the same from console? > [root at pmgt0002 root]# strace -o ps.out locate ps /admin/repo/db/revprops ... hangs - from the console that works fine. This seems to be happening on multiple servers, but is only replicatable on 1 workstation. though it seems to happen using different clients such as putty, secureCRT, openSSH client in cygwin etc. Also it happens with different user logins. I can't work out what is common here, It happens with public key auth, password/keyboard, but the same stuff on another workstation these commands work fine. It doesn't happen on logins to fedora core 3 boxes on another network, only RHEL3 boxes on 1 particular network connected via VPN connection. Tom From jstephens at miami.edu Wed Dec 21 20:38:09 2005 From: jstephens at miami.edu (Jeremy Stephens) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:38:09 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RedHat EL 4.0 Booting from Fiber Channel SAN Message-ID: <43A9BD31.90605@miami.edu> I have been trying to install and boot RedHat Linux from our SAN and have been unsuccessful. I can install and recognize the card fine. I can scan for Fiber Devices and detect the controllers as well as the presented VDisk and then partition and install the OS relatively easily. However I have been having problems getting the system to boot off the Fiber Device after the OS is installed and the system restarts. In the HBA card settings I have: HBA Configuration Settings - I have the Host Adapter BIOS enabled. Selectable Boot Settings - I have the Boot Port Name and LUN of the VDisk assigned. Which as far as I can tell is all I need to do to configure the Fiber Channel card correctly. - My first attempt at doing so was on an older model Dell PowerEdge 4400 server. I have a QLogic qla2340 installed in a 64bit/66mhz PCI slot. [I could not have both the QLogic card installed and the internal RAID enabled at the same time] - My second attempt was using a Dell PowerEdge 2600 server with a qla2340 installed in a PCI-X slot and the card running at 133mhz. I thought maybe the older PowerEdge 4400 since its almost 5yrs old now might not have support in the BIOS for booting off Fiber Channel, on top of it not running in a PCI-X slot. During system bootup the QLogic HBA is recognized, it shows me the boot device/disk thats connected to it, and then moves on to configure the servers internal RAID. After the on board RAID is configured (where it would normal boot of the devices specified in the server BIOS) the system freezes. I would normally expect an error saying something along the lines of "no boot device found, hit F1 to retry or F2 for system configuration". All I get is an empty new line and then nothing. Am I overlooking something in the configuration thats required to have the system boot from Fiber? Do I need to do something special on the first boot, like boot off CD and install an RPM for the Fiber channel card or possibly rebuild the kernel with Fiber Channel support? I just assumed this was taken care of because the card is detected during the RedHat installation and it loads the QLA2300 drivers prior to actually starting the installation. Thanks, -- -Jeremy From tom at ecnow.co.uk Thu Dec 22 01:58:28 2005 From: tom at ecnow.co.uk (Tom Hodder) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 01:58:28 +0000 Subject: [rhn-users] [resolved] ps -ef, netstat -lnt commands hanging In-Reply-To: <20051221134504.b32lhhotdnowsg0c@mail.ecnow.co.uk> References: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA26475202CEE85C@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> <20051221134504.b32lhhotdnowsg0c@mail.ecnow.co.uk> Message-ID: <20051222015828.wb9algqjuogw40cw@mail.ecnow.co.uk> Quoting Tom Hodder : > I can't work out what is common here, It happens with public key auth, > password/keyboard, but the same stuff on another workstation these commands > work fine. It doesn't happen on logins to fedora core 3 boxes on another > network, only RHEL3 boxes on 1 particular network connected via VPN > connection. It seems that this problem was caused by a too high setting of the MTU for the cisco VPN connection I was using. Using the Set MTU utility I set the MTU to 1300, and the problem was gone. Thanks for the help! Tom From Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM Thu Dec 22 14:44:59 2005 From: Roman.Lazarev at FMR.COM (Lazarev, Roman) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:44:59 -0500 Subject: [rhn-users] RedHat EL 4.0 Booting from Fiber Channel SAN Message-ID: <5904C6EA1AC43B418E30B3D6FA2647520246CC16@MSGMMKCLF2WIN.DMN1.FMR.COM> I was having the same prob when playing with SAN boot. Basically internal raid controller had a boot block left over from Lilo and was not booting itself, but was also not passing control to the next boot device. So look along those lines. It definatelly works and doable. Roman Lazarev Fidelity Investment Management Technology 245 Summer Street V2E Boston, MA 02210 (617) 563-1173 -----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Stephens [mailto:jstephens at miami.edu] Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 3:38 PM To: rhn-users at redhat.com Subject: [rhn-users] RedHat EL 4.0 Booting from Fiber Channel SAN I have been trying to install and boot RedHat Linux from our SAN and have been unsuccessful. I can install and recognize the card fine. I can scan for Fiber Devices and detect the controllers as well as the presented VDisk and then partition and install the OS relatively easily. However I have been having problems getting the system to boot off the Fiber Device after the OS is installed and the system restarts. In the HBA card settings I have: HBA Configuration Settings - I have the Host Adapter BIOS enabled. Selectable Boot Settings - I have the Boot Port Name and LUN of the VDisk assigned. Which as far as I can tell is all I need to do to configure the Fiber Channel card correctly. - My first attempt at doing so was on an older model Dell PowerEdge 4400 server. I have a QLogic qla2340 installed in a 64bit/66mhz PCI slot. [I could not have both the QLogic card installed and the internal RAID enabled at the same time] - My second attempt was using a Dell PowerEdge 2600 server with a qla2340 installed in a PCI-X slot and the card running at 133mhz. I thought maybe the older PowerEdge 4400 since its almost 5yrs old now might not have support in the BIOS for booting off Fiber Channel, on top of it not running in a PCI-X slot. During system bootup the QLogic HBA is recognized, it shows me the boot device/disk thats connected to it, and then moves on to configure the servers internal RAID. After the on board RAID is configured (where it would normal boot of the devices specified in the server BIOS) the system freezes. I would normally expect an error saying something along the lines of "no boot device found, hit F1 to retry or F2 for system configuration". All I get is an empty new line and then nothing. Am I overlooking something in the configuration thats required to have the system boot from Fiber? Do I need to do something special on the first boot, like boot off CD and install an RPM for the Fiber channel card or possibly rebuild the kernel with Fiber Channel support? I just assumed this was taken care of because the card is detected during the RedHat installation and it loads the QLA2300 drivers prior to actually starting the installation. Thanks, -- -Jeremy _______________________________________________ rhn-users mailing list rhn-users at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhn-users From jamisonj at zgi.com Thu Dec 22 18:10:39 2005 From: jamisonj at zgi.com (JAJA (Jamie Jamison)) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 10:10:39 -0800 Subject: [rhn-users] logwatch configuration Message-ID: I have several systems running RHEL AS 3.0 with updates 6. These systems run logwatch. Logwatch is a very cool thing, the only problem I have with it is that it runs at 4am and sends me the logging information for the previous day, which I'm not all that interested in at 4am. Where is this configured? I'm not running logwatch out of cron as described by the documentation in /usr/share/doc/logwatch-4.3.2 so something else is calling it. If anyone can point me in the right direction on this I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Jamie Jamison -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: <1135276001.4105.13.camel@linland.brocade.com> hi RH/fedora folks. yesterday, i took the leap of replacing my RH WS 3.0 with FC 4. this running on my dell 2300 desktop pc with intel 82801db ac'97 audio controller. with rh 30, i had loaded the oss drivers and was using realplayer10 to listen to my favorite network fm channel. after loading fc4, i am not getting the audio device properly recognized. its using the snd-intel8x0 driver, but the test audio is failing and i dont know why. at the end of dmesg, i see ... ACPI: PCI interrupt 0000:00:02.0[A] -> GSI 9 (level, low) -> IRQ 9 [drm] Initialized i915 1.1.0 20040405 on minor 0: mtrr: base(0xe0020000) is not aligned on a size(0x300000) boundary application realplay.bin uses obsolete OSS audio interface mtrr: base(0xe0020000) is not aligned on a size(0x300000) boundary mtrr: base(0xe0020000) is not aligned on a size(0x300000) boundary not being very audio hw savvy, but knowing the old code did work for WS 3.0, there must be a way to fix this up. should i find a new driver or try to restore the old oss drivers? i am just loaded this new workstation and dont want to corrupt the install by taking a hairbrain diagnostic approach. what do the wizards out there recommend? tia,jackc... From clintonf at gmail.com Thu Dec 22 18:40:15 2005 From: clintonf at gmail.com (Clinton Fernandes) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 10:40:15 -0800 Subject: [rhn-users] logwatch configuration In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4b29e6720512221040h333e98bbicdfeb969fd468a70@mail.gmail.com> My understanding of logwatch is a bit sketchy (and not complete), but I will give you what I know and a more learned individual may correct me. logwatch is in /etc/cron.daily as 00-logwatch. Files in this directory are run daily at 4 am (/etc/cron.weekly are run on... Thursdays I believe at 4 am, etc). If you wished to alter the time that your logs are reported then I suggest moving the script out of /etc/cron.daily and make a specific entry in root's (or whoevers) cron file. There is a file, /etc/log.d/logwatch.conf, but I see no place for adjusting when the logs are sent. All this being said, what is wrong with logs at 4 am? You get the log information about what happened the day before. Some may prefer info at, say, 5 pm, the end of the work day. But things can happen after 5 pm. A lot of script kiddies work at all hours of the day. I don't check the logs until the next day anyway, so timing is not such an issue for me. On 12/22/05, JAJA (Jamie Jamison) wrote: > > I have several systems running RHEL AS 3.0 with updates 6. These systems run > logwatch. Logwatch is a very cool thing, the only problem I have with it is > that it runs at 4am and sends me the logging information for the previous > day, which I'm not all that interested in at 4am. Where is this configured? > I'm not running logwatch out of cron as described by the documentation in > /usr/share/doc/logwatch-4.3.2 so something else is calling it. 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