CentOS 5 :: Going Back To Php 5.2 From Php 5.3?

Apr 27, 2011

I'm in a bit of a bind, hoping that there is a quick easy answer that I can be pointed toI'm developing on a legacy cakephp 1.2 app that isn't running well at all under php5.3, apparently there are know issues, I'd like to revert my currently installed 5.3 setup for 5.2. upgrade to latest cakephp version not an option unfort.is there a yum command that I can use to do that with, I'm using the jlitka repos and am not totally yum savvy

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General :: How To Get Centos Back

May 23, 2010

I just executed: yum remove openssl on my virtual test Centos.I'd like to revert settings back to as it was at the beginning, i mean having all commands again.Now i don't have ls, wget, yum, find, rpm...etc.Any idea how to get my Centos back?

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CentOS 5 :: Back Up In CD Or HDD Every 7 Days?

May 21, 2009

I have a folder which generates more than 50000 voice files every week which eats up quite good space..

How to Back up in CD or HDD every 7 days ?

HDD needs to have CentOS or Virgin or Window OS ?

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CentOS 5 :: Yum Missing / Why Is So - Get That Back?

Jan 12, 2010

I don't know why but my Yum is completely missing on my CentOS 5.2 code...

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CentOS 5 :: Where Can I Change It Back To Default 15?

Mar 12, 2009

I've noticed that on one of our servers apache is running on nice 19.Any idea where can I change it back to the default 15?I know I can change it on the apache startup script, but I thought it's probably better to change the default value that was probably changed somewhere.It is running as a service on startup.

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CentOS 5 :: Deleted My Trash Can - How To Get It Back

Sep 11, 2010

I had several files on my desktop that I wanted to delete so I left clicked at the top corner of one of them and dragged a box around the group to highlight them. Once done I deleted them. I must have included the trash can as that has gone as well. There is no undelete option in the menu so please, how can I get my trash can back.

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General :: Reverting Back To Old Kernel In CentOS?

Sep 23, 2010

I use CentOS. My system recently updated its packages and kernel was updated too. I want to revert to my old kernel without xen.GRUB shows only 3 kernels and all of them are centos.plusxen

CentOS (2.6.18-194.11.3.el5.centos.plusxen)
CentOS (2.6.18-194.11.1.el5.centos.plusxen)
CentOS (2.6.18-194.8.1.el5.centos.plusxen)

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Server :: How To Back Up RedHat4 Postfix To Centos 5.4

Feb 25, 2010

I was having before Redhat mail server which using postfix mail there is some problem of this mail server i need to format and to set up again new mail server in Centos 5.4.how to back up postfix mail server and to restore into Centos 5.4?[/B]

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CentOS 5 :: Switching Back To Default Repository

Mar 26, 2009

I just installed PHP 5.2 using this guide [url]

The install did work without errors and is listed correctly on yum but isn't working when I test a php script.

So now I need to downgrade back to the php 5.1 but yum is now stuck on this atomic repository, how do I get back to the Centos repository and downgrade PHP to 5.1?

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CentOS 5 :: IP Configuration Lost After Reboot / Get That Back?

Sep 16, 2009

Google brought me no love on this one, tried searching here with little luck as well. So I'm hoping somebody vastly more experienced than I can shed some light on my plight.

The situation:
I have a CentOS 5.3 x64 server running the latest cPanel which works fantastic. I issued a graceful reboot and the server came back up (according to the DC) just fine to a login prompt. Apparently the system lost all of its IP address configuration. Primary IP, secondary IP's gateway, you name it and it was gone. Now my secondary IP's were showing in cPanel after I had the DC re-enter my main IP address/gateway. But listed as not active due to the fact that they were not anywhere to be attached to the interface. i.e. eth0:1 eth0:2 etc and so on.

I have no idea where to begin looking for this problem and am afraid to reboot it again (at least until I get my lantronix spider up there). I've never experienced this with any of my other CentOS/cPanel servers either. All similar configurations CentOS 5.3 x64, latest cPanel as well. My hardware is all Supermicro gear as well and has been solid in the past.

Maybe I'm just missing something, granted I've only been managing Linux based servers for about two years now. This is actually the first real problem I've ran into on any Linux distro, they are normally pretty solid. So I assume it's a configuration error on my part somewhere.

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CentOS 5 :: How To Get Back Grub After Windows Install

Mar 13, 2010

How to get back centos grub after installing windows...? Whenever I reinstall my windows, centos bootloader will disappear....

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CentOS 5 :: Swap Space Going Back To 0kB After Reboot?

Sep 22, 2010

I had Oracle install on my machine and there were some ASM partitions. after uninstall of oracle some how it removed the swap space and now is showing:

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CentOS 5 :: MD Raid Lost On 2 Servers / Get That Back?

Nov 2, 2010

I have a problem with a few up-to-date installations of CentOS 5.5. I have lost all md (software raid) devices on them some point in the past. They were working ok.

Now the 2 disks are seen as two separate disks, with no link between them.

# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities :
unused devices: <none>

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CentOS 5 :: Bind-chroot Missing / Get That Back?

Dec 15, 2010

I have been a BSD guy for years, but I am now shifting over to CentOS for my first server build.

So far so good, all has been relatively painless and in fact a heck of a lot simpler than I anticipated!

Everything seems to have gone ok except a small problem with Bind. At some point during setup, I accidentally ran "yum remove bind-chroot".

When I tried to run "yum install bind-chroot" I got told "No package bind-chroot available" which was odd.

Anyway, I managed to find the rpm for bind-chroot and installed it that way. Now I see that there is a bind update available

Unfortunately the rpm I installed now has a dependency for the current version of bind which I can see being a headache everytime bind needs updating.

So, can anyone help me get back bind-chroot the proper way? code...

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CentOS 5 :: Dropping Synchronization Back To Localhost?

Jun 1, 2011

I'm having difficulties with ntpd on my CentOS 5.6 install.

It all starts well; the server connects and synchronizes with a couple of public ntp servers:

[root@toro ~]# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
+ntp.networking4 193.67.79.202 2 u 1 64 377 35.652 47.102 12.349
*deepthought.doc 131.188.3.223 2 u 2 64 377 29.010 44.358 11.585

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CentOS 5 :: Setup APC Back-UPS ES 350 On KDE Server Machine?

Jun 3, 2011

installing my APC Back-UPS ES 350. I am using CentOS 5 KDE setup as a DNS Resolving Caching Name Server, I wanted increase speeds and privacy since I got a letter and didn't like that not one bit, a tv show but whatever. It is very secure now, using peerblock with Iblock List subscribed to for the one year and it is so secure that I have to disable peerblock if I want to use online banking and what not.

setup the APC unit, haven't experienced APC and CentOS is new to me, I didn't want to buy a windows server, so I used BIND instead and well I love CentOS, can't wait to really understand it a lot better, also logging into root is so nice and easy vs Ubuntu, very cool.

I also do not have a DD-WRT supported router nor a Docsis 3 modem, docsis 2, I believe this should give me a lot more speed. currently I just get 11-17Mbps, I am hoping this will bump me back up to 35-37Mbps which I get off and on but unstable.

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CentOS 5 :: How To Get Back Regular GUI Interface For Desktop

Jun 28, 2011

I am some LinuxUNIX history but still consider my self a newbie.I know Microsoft OS well and am more comfortable with that but willing to learn Linux as well.I have a CentOS 5.5 Server I am using to Host over 18 other sites with a PERL / Web based application.The application and hosting are still working but since the CentOS updates I ran this morning my Session (I think that is the correct word) will only load a black desktop with the top menu bar only having the terminal icon and the bottom having a desktop icon; whereas prior to this update the default CentOS blue backdrop with white flower pattern and Applications, Places, System with the terminal icon and other icons displayed and the clock was off to the right.I think this is the Gnome GUI?

Also On Friday 6-24-11 I added a device line to the /etc/fstab so that my CD/DVD device would load up at boat time. I would not think this to be causing the problem.Please advise me on how to get back my regular GUI interface for this Desktop.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Revert Back To CentOS Default Yum RPM Repositories?

Aug 5, 2009

A while back I had to install an extra yum rpm repository to my CentOS 5 server as I needed newer versions of httpd (v2.2. and php (v5.1.6) than were in the default repositories at the time.

I now wish to revert back to the standard repositories, I have removed reference to the custom repository from etc/yum.repos.d/ and used '# yum clean all' but cannot seem update these packages when I use '# yum update'.

Is there a way of making the rpm packages for httpd and php go back to using the standard repos, or will I have to manual update them from now on?

Or could I uninstall those rpms and reinstall from default repo without breaking the whole server?

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CentOS 5 :: Best Way To Back Up And Restore Installation 'profiles' For Given Serve

Dec 15, 2009

We're trying out a few backup strategies and I had a question pertaining to CentOS installations. I was trying to think of the best way to back up and restore installation 'profiles' for a given server. In terms of a basic backup strategy.I currently back up the /etc, /var, /usr and /home directories with an rsync-based script, which has been working nicely so far.I also have a script which does a yum list installed on a certain configured server. It then 'diffs' this against the output from a base install of CentOS. The point of this is to figure out the packages installed for this server 'profile' so I can restore them.

Ideally, it would be nice if there were a way to generate kickstart files in reverse for a given server config. I was wondering what the best way to do this would be. Currently, I'm concerned enough about failures that I'm imaging stuff using Mondo Rescue.

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Video Doesn't Come Back After Opening Notebook

Jan 30, 2009

One of the first issues I struggled with after installing CentOS 5 was that my screen would not come back to me after closing my laptop lid. Note that this is in a command line interface (not GNOME). After unsuccessful searching on the web I stumbled upon this configuration file (/etc/acpi/events/video.conf):

# Configuration to turn on DPMS again on video activity, needed for some
# laptops. Disabled by default, uncomment if your laptop display stays blank
# after you close and open the lid.

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CentOS 5 :: Can't Seem To Save Changes / Exit Screen To Get Back To Command Prompt

Dec 14, 2009

im following a tutorial to setup a dns server, after editing vi etc/sysconfig/syslog, i cant seem to save me changes or exit the screen to get back to a command prompt. have tried to google the answer to no avail, any ideas? also im using putty to ssh, is the answer the same as using the terminal directly?

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CentOS 5 :: Back Port The 5 USB HID Core Driver Version 2.6 Back To 4 USB HID Core Driver Version 2.0?

Nov 3, 2009

Is it possible to back port the centos5 USB HID core driver version 2.6 back to centos4 USB HID core driver version 2.0?

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CentOS 5 :: Install The Most Basic FTP Server Available Just So We Can Share Files Back And Forth Between Test Hosts?

Mar 11, 2011

For use on a test LAN, ie. security is not an issue, I need to install the most basic FTP server available just so we can share files back and forth between test hosts : launch FTPd, have it share a directory through either "anonymous" or a single, shared login/password?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Hybernate Doesn't Work - Goes Black - Back To User Icon Screen To Log Back

Sep 1, 2011

i have noticed that if vista is not the active partition, hybernate does not work. it just goes black and then back to the user icon screen to log back in. another "slight" problem was that i was not able to apply a service pack. after restoring vistas dominance i was able to install the pack. is there any other work arounds for hybernate? even though you might not be interested in cleaning up after microsoft.

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Ubuntu :: Get Volume Applet Back Onto Taskbar 10.04 Back?

May 7, 2010

10.04
I managed to delete the Volume Applet that appears by default on the task bar. I'm sure it used to be listed in 'Add to Panel' in other version of Ubuntu however I can't see it there in 10.04.
Can someone explain to me how I get it back?

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Ubuntu :: Back Up Time Machine Back Ups From A Mac?

May 17, 2010

it was possible to back up time machine back ups from a mac in ubuntu.

I use a mac at work and use time machine to back up to an external hard drive which i take home each day. I wish to back up the time machine back ups off the external hard drive each day to my computer at home just to be safe is this possible?

I have managed to open the hard drive and have enabled view hidden files so i can see all the files but i am unable to copy them due to permission errors

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General :: Back The Files Used Since Last Back Up?

Oct 24, 2010

I,m using Ubuntu 10.10 with Gimp. Ive got a lot of photos etc and need to back these up. Can I anyone suggest a good backup solution which does not require e to keep copying the same files? IE: Once the files are backed up I only want to back the files used since last back up?

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Ubuntu :: Wrong Locale \ Go Back To English, The Locale Doesn't Change Back, Only The Menus Are In English?

Mar 5, 2011

I recently installed language packs for Japanese and changed my system language to it, too. The problem is, now that I try to go back to English, the locale doesn't change back, only the menus are in english. "Apply system wide" in the Language Support didn't do anything; Firefox is in japanese too. Here is my locale output:

LANG=ja_JP.utf8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="ja_JP.utf8"

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CentOS 5 :: Installation Of Guest CentOS 5.5 DomU On Centos 5.5 Xen Dom0?

Aug 4, 2010

Problems with xen 3.1.2 creating and installing domU CentOS 5.5 I am trying to do a virt-install --prompt --paravirt, and the install error out while trying to download install RPMs. I have googled for xen centos virt-install and various permutations. I have found similar howtos for 5.4 and 5.3, but they resulted in the same outcome. I did find several posts with similar issues, but no solution was posted.[URL]..

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CentOS 5 :: Centos 5.5 X86_64 Or Centos 5.5 I386 - Difference Between The Two Versions?

Feb 9, 2011

I am in the process of building a new server on an Asus P5QPL-AM motherboard and an Intel E8600 processor.explain to me the difference between the two versions and what would you recommend.Also, is there any advantage of SATA over IDE hard drives?

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