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- 2020/09/21 07:29:00
- Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
- Topic: kernel-rt-kvm in RealTime (RT) repository
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1537
Re: kernel-rt-kvm in RealTime (RT) repository
@TrevorH Thanks for the guidance. Unfortunately, I didn't find any "centos" nor "stream" sub-category in the RHEL 8 section of Redhat's bugzilla. I've tried to google around "bugzilla centos stream" but could only find a couple of bug reports, related to ovirt and other components, none of them bein...
- 2020/09/18 19:20:28
- Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
- Topic: kernel-rt-kvm in RealTime (RT) repository
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1537
Re: kernel-rt-kvm in RealTime (RT) repository
I second this request. Been searching for kernel-rt-kvm too for CentOS 8, on appstream.
I tried a Fedora kernel from planet CCRMA on CentOS 8, but my experience turned out to be unstable.
Any chances we'll see a kernel-rt-kvm or even a kernel-rt with kvm kmod/dkms ?
Best regards.
I tried a Fedora kernel from planet CCRMA on CentOS 8, but my experience turned out to be unstable.
Any chances we'll see a kernel-rt-kvm or even a kernel-rt with kvm kmod/dkms ?
Best regards.
- 2015/03/23 10:36:50
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: Advice needed for small business SAN
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2779
Re: Advice needed for small business SAN
Well, some news: Gluster is file level and not block level (so basically it's NAS and not SAN), but it does granular file locking, so you basically can use it as a cheap SAN alternative. I didn't find any easy cheap SAN software that does handle an active-active scenario yet. I've setup a mdraid set...
- 2015/03/21 00:17:47
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?
- Replies: 148
- Views: 102819
Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?
<troll mode=on>Wow... really old people using CentOS </troll mode=auto>
- 2015/03/21 00:04:30
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: Advice needed for small business SAN
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2779
Advice needed for small business SAN
Hello, I am aiming to make a high availability SAN from two small servers with each a RAID 1 array. My thought was using GlusterFS, creating a device which i then export as iSCSI targets on both machines, maybe even using multipath to enable higher traffic through multiple NICs. From there, i would ...
- 2013/03/03 16:07:25
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Software Support
- Topic: [SOLVED] Strange SASL problem
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2377
Re: Strange SASL problem
Okay, problem found, it lies about 45cm in front of the screen. Actually, i forgot to configure another file, for instance /etc/sysconfig/saslauthd Everything works fine now. Just in case anyone gets the same trouble, here's my working configuration: /etc/sasl2/smtpd.conf [code] pwcheck_method: sasl...
- 2013/03/02 17:01:51
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Software Support
- Topic: [SOLVED] Strange SASL problem
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2377
[SOLVED] Strange SASL problem
Hello, I'm setting up my home server to be able to send emails externally via my smtp server. For this, i've setup saslauthd. I found a strange problem which i don't really know how to resolve: I've setup my /etc/sasl2/smtpd.conf file like this: [code] pwcheck_method: saslauthd mech_list: plain logi...
- 2012/09/28 21:53:40
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Security Support
- Topic: Solutions for a secure webserver
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5288
Re: Solutions for a secure webserver
Sorry, didn't realize my answer could be read as rude :) I cannot simply change repo order and 'yum update' without asking my hosting company why they've made it this was, as i don't really want to have a non rebooting server. I'll have to wait to see what's their reason. Meantime, i am still config...
- 2012/09/28 19:07:07
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Security Support
- Topic: Solutions for a secure webserver
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5288
Re: Solutions for a secure webserver
Hello, Yes i do run CentOS 6.2 instead of 6.3, i think it's a choice of my hosting company. Running yum update won't update more than what it is now. I think it's like you said a yum priorities concern. The gandi repo is the one from my hosting company. I'll have to ask them if there's any special r...
- 2012/09/27 21:09:24
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Security Support
- Topic: Solutions for a secure webserver
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5288
Re: Solutions for a secure webserver
Hello, Although i don't really understand the reason you ask for it (except for knowing if my system is up to date), here is the output of getinfo.sh [code] Information for general problems. [code] == BEGIN uname -rmi == 3.2.26-xenU-6909-x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 == END uname -rmi == == BEGIN rpm -qa \*-...