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<0> 'lo <1> morning <1> doesn anyone know what character set is used by the stock mysql in centos 3? <1> is it latin1 or utf8? <0> AFAIK it's latin1 but don't rely on that <1> k... i guesses this, too <1> (but didn't rely on it) <0> mysqladmin variables <0> I think that should show it <0> Preferably piped through less -S <2> has anyone here setup a centos lamp server btw? <0> How do you mean setup? <1> longword: got it... \s while connected to mysql <0> Dys: And which is it? <2> configured. installed. put together. got the cvarious parts to sit down, chat and make friends <0> sixy: Are you looking for more than 'yum install httpd php php-mysql mysql-server' ?
<2> had a lot of issues with one distro in the past (suse?) and found ubunts magic 'unstall a lamp server' amazing. only problem is i dislike ubuntu's way of doing things, and as most of the rest of my machines are centos servers, want to make my lamp server a cemntos one if poss <2> yeah i can do that :) <2> its really the php and mysql stuff ive had trouble with before, as im not great with databases, and i was wondering if there are any auto-config tools and/or special issues i should be aware of? <3> you install centos, you have a lamp server, something complex I'm missing? <2> well maybe it is that simple nowadays. it didnt use to be <2> havent needed to really do anything to the webserver for a long while - it just ran and ran <2> which, i suspect is a large part of the reason it now doesnt <2> shall give it a whirl <0> sixy: Your next two commands are... <0> service mysqld start <3> ctrl-alt-del? <3> ohhh wait <0> mysqladmin p***word my_really_secure_mysql_p***word_goes_here <2> yeah i always use 1234 - thats ok right? :) <2> ok well i remember haivng to trawl through long config files that i didnt understand to get it working <4> morning all <4> guys if anyone here has used IOZone, I was wodering are the results in Kbyte or Kbits, as the results I am getting is saying the highest performance 500Mbytes ??? <5> heya <5> anyone here able to get CentOS to print to SMB queues _that require authentication via Active Directory_? <6> wats cracking hashbang <5> k31th: heya <6> hashbang: out of interest have you seen that richardp guy in your lug channel? <5> not for ages <7> good morning <6> Morning <7> i'm having trouble create a repository...i successfully did it with centos 4.1 a while ago, but now having an issue with 4.3... <7> where can i get the base directory for 4.3 ? <8> Arcainus: Hmmm? I'm not sure that I understand your question correctly. <7> sorry...hehe...im trying to put it in the right words <7> i have a boot cd of centos...and from that cd i do a linux askmethod to do a network install <8> Ah. <7> it asks me for a wesite name and centos4 i386 directory <8> mirror.centos.org/centos/4/os/i386 <7> does 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 use the same base dir? <8> Yes. It's always 4/ <8> As 4.1 and 4.2 aren't on the mirrors anymore, anyway. <8> 4/ always gets you the current distribution. <9> morning all <4> guys in solais if you run the format command is shows you all available disks, how would i do the same in centos so that if there was a disk attached under some other unknow controllr i could see that i have spare disk on the controller <10> Snake007uk: to know a list of all disk recognized by the system, you can cat the /proc/diskstats file <10> (under 2.6 kernels) <11> Where can i get the kernel rpm 2.6.9-11 <12> san2006 you can run "yum update kernel" <12> san2006 or "yum update" to get all the latest security updates and updates on your linux-box <11> no but I am having problem with kernel 2.6.9-22, it is not using all the memory in the system so I need to update to 2.6.9-11 <12> what centos distro are you running? <11> 4.2 <13> old files are in vault.centos.org, but realize that there are no updates to those packages <13> you are essentially running a maching that is a year or more out of date if you're at 4.2 <11> will it have any effect on the server, its production server <12> san2006 upgrade to 4.3 <11> well, its a webserver with many websites already running <12> san2006 recompile the kernel... make a 2.6. <12> san2006 make a 2.6.16 or 2.6.17 that suits your needs... <4> Mikaku, cheers :) <10> Snake007uk: ;) <4> anyone here use IOZone <11> I don't know how to compile kernel as I have never done it before <8> Bazy: That's not a supported option in here. <8> san2006: No, normally it shouldn't have any effect on the webserver. Other than that you get several security fixes, which you really want to have if your server is directly connected to the internet. <11> well, I listed the kernel available yum the version of kernel it installed was crashing my server so I have to revert back the kernel
<11> I found that there is a bug in kernel 2.6.9-22 so I want to change the kernel <1> san2006: go up to the kernel from the testing-repo <1> san2006: the vmm-issues are fixed there <11> The kernel does not use the memory beyond 300 MB and instead start using swap <0> san: Ummm. <0> san: I think it does. <0> san: Have you tried playing with the swappiness sysctl? <1> san2006: upgrade to the testing-kernel <0> vm.swappiness that is <1> san2006: there's a vmm-issue in the current kernel that causes such issues <1> san2006: as i said. It is fixed in the testing-kernel <11> my problem is that, I have too many websites running on the server and whatever I do should not bring the server down, otherwise I am lost <8> Then why are you running an unpatched system in the first place? (Just curious). <0> san: You want 100% availability using a single server? <11> Well, this is the version of kernel I got from the provider <11> longword, I mean that server should not become unbootable <0> Ah. <11> What is best option do I have? <11> Should I downgrade to 2.6.9-11 <14> funny discussion on centos-devel this morning, that milan guy is quite persitant :) <11> where can I see the stable releases of centos kernel <0> yum check-update <15> anyone know how to track down this error? Starting openafs-client: FATAL: Module openafs not found. <8> There's no afs kernel module in centos. Neither is there an openafs-client. <16> range is correct. modprobe openafs would probably fix your error, if you had it to load. it'd likely just give you another error. <17> Oh my god, a client just asked for a database report which prints out a newsletter from data. <18> morning <17> She said "Well, the database has enough information to tell our clients how they can improve their performace. I don't see why it can't make a newsletter from that data" <8> I don't see an openmcu package. <16> Dysk_: "I have enough rage to justify your murder, but hiding your body makes it unfeasible" <16> "see the relation?" <16> there's your response to her. <17> I think I'm just going to do it exactly to specs. Sometimes the worst punishment is getting what you ask for. <17> and getting billed for what you ask for. <8> LART by invoice can be cool, yeah. <15> Evolution: FATAL: Module openafs_client not found. <15> any thoughts unless I'm bothering ya? <18> fast question: I need to download an iso image, but my wget found errors and stop the download.. severals years ago I used ncftp client, today exists some software similar to this for centos 4.3? <17> pablus, lftp <18> lftp? ok <16> donofrioatwork: yes. as stated, centos doesn't ship openafs. go find the module you need. <8> donofrioatwork: Yes. There *is no* support for OpenAFS in the centos kernels (neither the "official" ones, nor in centosplus). <18> thanks Dysk_ <19> donofrioatwork: Are you using Scientific Linux? that hte only rebuild I am aware of that is using AFS <20> donofrioatwork: what did that come from <21> hi! where can i find FAQ about configure centos in console mode ? <0> Arc: system-config-[hit tab twice] <21> o! good =) <0> Also yum list 'system-config-*' <21> and in witch file can i write route to up it on boot-time? ( route add -net 10.0.0.0/8 gw 192.168.1.1 ) <17> /etc/rc.d/rc.local should do the trick <17> (It runs directly after all the other init scripts) <21> hm. but no speal network configuration file ? In the same way as in debian or gentoo <8> Arceny: Yes. <8> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-interface_name <8> Like route-eth0 <17> arceny: http://blog.subverted.net/?p=571 <0> Arc: system-config-network should have that <0> Oh wait, I'm looking at the X tool <8> Arceny: Look in /usr/share/doc/initscripts-$version/sysconfig.txt and search for "scripts/route" <21> i don't use X at all <0> Arc: Are you ssh'ing into a CentOS server from a Linux desktop? <21> range, ok <21> longword, yes <21> that computer hasen't video card and display adn installed X <0> Arc: On the remote machine you can run X clients tunneled back over your SSH connection to your local desktop X server <21> $ ssh -X root@server ? <7> i keep on thinking your talking to me <7> :D <0> Nobody to blame but yourself there Arc <0> Arc: Just make sure xorg-x11-xauth is installed <0> Arc: Then ssh -C -Y root@server
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