CentOS 5 :: Time To Upgrade Xen 3.0.3?
Jun 15, 2010Isn't it time to upgrade XEN 3.0.3 to a more recent version like 3.4 or 4.0?Or is there even a roadmap for this?
View 1 RepliesIsn't it time to upgrade XEN 3.0.3 to a more recent version like 3.4 or 4.0?Or is there even a roadmap for this?
View 1 RepliesIn the right upper corner of your screen,you can see if you have a network connection or not.Most of the time I do not have one according to Networkmanager (?).So I have to enable my wired connection manually.I already tried a lot to change my settings so I would have a network connection at boot,but it doesn't seem to work....Firefox is in Offline modus when I logon..
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am hosting two Virtual Servers both running Centos 5.3 on a host machine also running the same OS. The VM software in use is Xen, as supplied with the OS.The host machine's time and date is fine, however both Virtual Servers are running ahead of real time consitantly.Running /etc/init.d/ntpd restart will resolve the issue however one of these is running MailScanner and when the time suddenly goes backwards, sometimes by as much as an hour, it stops working properly.
View 1 Replies View Related[URL]VMware Workstation 7.0.1 Release Notes has a list of supported OS:[URL]According to that, RHEL 5.4 is listed as supported for both host andguest but CentOS 5.4 is only for guest. This is quite strange and, ifit is true, that could be a serious issue.I succeed to install vmware workstaion 7.1 on centos 5.5, but have run-time error:
[root@ ~]# /etc/init.d/vmware start
Starting VMware services:
VMware USB Arbitrator [ OK ]
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I have one server running a daily cron to sync its time using ntpd:e.g.ntpd -qgI would like to sync my second server's system time to my first server. How can I do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to change only the date of my Centos server but keep the time as it is. Which command to use?
Example:
Sat Jan 2 22:04:39 ICT 2010
I want to change with a command to:
Sun Dec 12 22:04:00 ICT 2010
but the command need only works on the date, the time need no to be modified. How can I do it?
I am running Centos 5.3. I ran no updates, performed no installs, nor changed any configuration immediately prior to this issue. My problem is this: when I run the command startx (default runlevel 3), it is a long time (5-10 minutes) before Gnome startx, and once it does start applications will not run. Also, when I try to use sudo (from any environment, even ssh), it is a long time (5-10) before the command is executed.
I cannot say for sure, but it seems like this is an intermittent problem. Sometimes X takes a long time to start, but once it starts it will launch programs. Sometimes X takes a long time to launch, but once it starts it will only launch certain programs. Though presently X always takes a long time to start, and I cannot successfully launch any programs.
A while back a had a similar problem to this (x taking long time to start, sudo taking long time to execute) and it ended up being a DNS problem. Unfortunately, I cannot remember exactly what it was and I stupidly did not document it. Maybe this is also DNS related, I don't know.
I don't know what log files to look at for problems with X, Gnome, and sudo taking a long time to start.
Currently running 9.10 and am interested in 10.04 upgrade but download manager tells me this is a 1.2 GB download and I have just a wireless connection making this a lengthy and tedious affair.Is there any way of doing a partial upgrade bits at a time without having to go whole hog?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI just upgraded from F11 to F12. Everything seems to be nice except mouse. The mouse buttons (both left and right, except middle one) are accidently frozen for some times. It could happen when opening a new tab in Firefox, launching a program, opening a new windows. I cannot click anywhere but can use mouse wheel. I have to log off/ log in and it becomes normal. It does not happen so frequently (around 3-4 hours) but it is really annoying.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI upgraded from fedora 14 to fedora 15 yesterday. I live in India (IST) which is GMT +05:30. Every time I boot, my system clock increases its time by 5 and a half hours. For example, system clock on my machine is now Wednesday May 26,2011 22:44. If I were to reboot now, the time I would get is Thursday May 27, 2011 04:14. How do I correct this?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI've seen this issue mentioned before, but it appears their cause was different than mine.Here is a snippet of my dmesg log:
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[ 2.797917] cdrom: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
[ 2.798077] sr 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
[ 2.798149] sr 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5[code]....
I'm not exactly sure what that is or why that's causing it to take so long to do.
I have an intel DP35DP motherboard - ICH9 southbridge - set to AHCI mode. Working fine under 5.2. Yesterday I updated to centos 5.3, and got kernel 2.6.18-128.1.16 and now it can't boot. It hangs trying to read sata1 with DRDY errors and exceptions.So then I installed 5.3 from a DVD onto a new drive, and got kernel 2.6.18-128. This worked, most of the time, but occasionally gave me this error. I then updated my BIOS, and the error went away.Then I updated this new working drive to the latest kernel (yum update again) and got kernel 2.6.18-128.1.16, and now it wont boot again, with the same message.
ata1: failed to read log page 10h (errno=-5)
ata1.00 exception Emask 0x1 SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
ata1.00: irq_stat 0x40000008
ata1.00: cmd 60/08:00:61:4b:38/00:00:3a:00:00/40 tag 0 ncq 4096 in
ata1.00: status: { DRDY }
ata1.00: revalidation failed (errno=-2)
ata1.00: revalidation failed (errno=-2)
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have all ways been hiding in the background read not say a thinglets start well i look after 2 dell poweredge 2650 with 12 gig ram installed servers has been running fine onwell i though it was time to upgrade to 5 all went fine till reboot Memory for crash kernel (0x to 0x) not within permissible range ! well what i have been reading this is the norm for now What is mean by ignore it? LoLwell so i did the system keeps boot till i get to this linesbin/mingetty: /sbin/mingetty: cannot execute binary file alot, and it shows. INIT: Id "5" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes ...so maybe its a memory issue so took 8 gig out left 4 in the system now it reboot alls good with only 4 gig of ram installed so is there a way to fix it to use all the ram can i get the system boot on 4 gig and then add the 8gig later on
View 7 Replies View RelatedI tried to upgrade to 10.10 using update manager but it gave the error below each time i tried.
View 7 Replies View RelatedUpgraded to 2.6.32-32-generic, it takes about 20 seconds after login at boot up; previous version only takes about 13 seconds. They are at the same environment and service status.(ubuntu 10.04)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI make upgrade from CentOS 5.4 to CentOS 5.5. Architecture is historical i386. On first boot my system was freezed by disabled earlier but not removed manualy writed xdm service. I disable it. But not found network. I see hardware address of card fe:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff. This address is not normal. But how to restore eeprom of this network adapter?
I don't think its trouble of new CentOS. I think this is random incident.Configuration of computer is Intel D510MO motherboard with integrated atom processor and realtek 8111dl nic. I know some trics about fix mac address in centos, but how to fix this address in bios?
On my computer, I mount at boot time through the /etc/fstab some shares.I was working flawlessly on 9.04 and previous version.Since 9.10 version, it sometime fails to mount the share and I need to run PHP Code:sudo mount -a to get my mount shared mounted. (the command "mount -a" always work).
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have installed CentOS 5.2, apache tomcat 5 already included, How can I upgrade tomcat to version 6 ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have encountered the same problem as indicated in this post: "udev hang after upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4"[URL]... I'm testing the upgrade path to centos 5.4 on several virtual machines prior to upgrading our production systems. I have upgraded centos 5.2 --> centos 5.4 and centos 5.3 to centos 5.4. In both cases udev hangs after the upgrade. The following message is displayed on the console: "Starting udev: Wait timeout. Will continue in the background [FAILED]"
I found another related post: "udev hangs on boot for a long time, suspect pam_console_apply"[URL]..So, I booted by VMs using the "udevdebug" option to grub and received the same error message - "udevd-event [###]: run_program: Waiting ## seconds for output of '/sbin/pam_console_apply /dev/..."
In my /etc/ldap.conf file "bind_policy hard" is commented out. I added a line "bind_policy soft" as described in the post and my VMs booted fine. NOTE: This problem is not encountered with a fresh install of CentOS 5.4 and the "bind_policy hard" option in the /etc/ldap.conf is commented out as in the upgraded systems. What is really causing this problem and how do I get it addressed? I have a couple hundred systems to update from various releases of CentOS 5 to the latest current version 5.4. It would be nice to get this bug squashed..
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I have checked all over the web for this and apparently everything is correct! But, my time is still an hour backwards.
# ntpdate -q time.nist.gov
server 192.43.244.18, stratum 1, offset 3532.170604, delay 0.05412
7 Jul 14:50:22 ntpdate[9628]: step time server 192.43.244.18 offset 3532.170604 sec
(a few seconds later)# date
Tue Jul 7 14:50:46 PDT 2009
Only problem is that the time is actually 15:46 PDT. So far I have done the following:
# rpm -qa *tzdata*
tzdata-2009i-2.el5
# yum install tzdata
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the last line in /etc/localtime is "PST8PDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0"
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/crond restart
Nothing seems to work.
I started to use linux (CentOS 5) 1 week ago. And I took lot of imformation from this forum. Is it possible to install two program at same time?
Total download size: 67 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:
jdk-6u24-linux-i586.rpm 19% [========-] 6.0 kB/s | 13 MB 153:51 ETA
It is so boring to wait and I have to wait there is nothing to do something else just centOs text.
I am trying to run dosemu in Centos 5.3 for the first time. I am getting the following error:
./dosemu: symbol lookup error: /home/vmishra/mydos/dosemu/bin/libplugin_X.so: undefined symbol: XShmQueryVersion
Further, when i launch xdosemu then I get the following error:
./xdosemu
Segmentation fault
I have the bar at the top configured to display the time but it is displaying 12 hours out.For example, it's now 16:49 but the time is displaying as 06:49. If I click on Adjust Date & Time it has the correct time in there and it is configured to display 24-hour format and is in the correct time zone. If I switch to 12-hour format it displays 6:49 AM which is clearly incorrect.I can't fix it because it thinks the time is correct when I try to change it.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow I can activate the one time password in Centos 5.3, I was looking packages but I can't find. Another server I have a debian and then the package name opie-server. In centos i was look opie,opie-server but nothing. Maybe the packag name different? What I must installed to used opie password?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two boxes that were originally used as workstations at a school - they upgraded and sold these.The two boxes are identical parts - Lenovo NetVista M42. I installed 5.3, installed RPMforge per the wiki instructions, did a yum -y update && shutdown -h now.The next day I turned the machine on and installed the UT2004 dedicated server. After a few hours I tried logging in via SSH - I could enter my user and password, but could not get farther. I rebooted the server. After another day the same thing happened. I moved the disk from the first box to the second and moved /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.bak to ifcfg-eth0 but retaining the correct MAC address.
During this transition where the server "locks up" some things work and others do not. For example, if I type ping 4.2.2.2, wait 10 minutes and CTRL+C it looks like this (note the time of 0ms).
I'm running rsync in daemon mode on CentOS 5.4, and I'm seeing inconsistent times reported in the log file.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have noticed my system time changes very often. Usually it's only by a minute or two.
If i'm watching date I see things like this :
$ date
Fri Mar 19 12:26:59 EDT 2010
$ date
Fri Mar 19 12:25:23 EDT 2010
$ date
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I've been happily running an intranet on CentOS at work for a year now, so i thought I'd give it try as a desktop system.Been working bugs out for two days, but this one has me stumped:In Gnome, only one application at a time can use sound. Example: I fire up Amarok, then start my VirtualBox Windows machine, and I get an error from Virtualbox saying sound can not be initiated for the session.Same with mplayer, or any other sound app, while another app using sound is open, causes an error saying sound can't be used.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am using squid proxy on centos 5.x release with stable version. during installation time i fixed date time region.it was basicaly gmt +3:00 hours. so everything was fixed, now since past few days every 24 hours it change its time automaatically. this looks like it take update somewhere from internet or internally something is mess up.could someone guide me how to fixed permanantly date time. even either restart the machine or passing 24 hours it do never change it. etc
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am installing CentOS 5.5 64 bit on a HP ProLiant server. The server has a configuration of 2 TB(500x4) HDD and 8 GB RAM. RAID 5 is enabled and mirroring is also going on. I made 7 partitions. Those are:
/boot - 200MB
/ - 80GB
Swap - 20GB
/usr - 100GB
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The problem i am facing is it takes too much time to format 100GB partitions while installing packages (during installation).