Hi Everyone,
These should be populating out to your mirrors soon.
Samba: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-632.html
RPMS/samba-3.0.7-1.3E.1.i386.rpm
RPMS/samba-client-3.0.7-1.3E.1.i386.rpm
RPMS/samba-common-3.0.7-1.3E.1.i386.rpm
RPMS/samba-swat-3.0.7-1.3E.1.i386.rpm
SRPMS/samba-3.0.7-1.3E.1.src.rpm
You can apply all of these updates with:
yum update
Let us know if you run into any problems. Thanks
-sv
Hi Everyone,
I'm new here. I just caught this thread and checked my yum.conf. It
does indeed point to the main mirror. May I suggest that the default
yum.conf file contain a links to some of the public mirrors, or none
at all instead of the main mirror.
That way, it doesn't point to the main mirror, which would be reserved
for public mirrors. Then in the Docs show an example yum.conf that
shows what is acceptable.
Another suggestion would be to put a few public mirrors in the
yum.conf file and comment them out. Then put in a comment saying
"Here are a few public mirrors, but you can get mirrors closer to you
by looking at http://www.centos.org/download/mirrors"
Matt Shields
> On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 15:34:53 -0800 (PST), Rick Graves
> <gravesricharde(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Lance,
> >
> > Let's go at this from another angle.
> >
> > > I am absolutely certain having analysed the logs
> > > that the excess bandwidth was caused by people
> > > downloading .iso images for centos from our
> > > master mirror(s) ....
> >
> > How could this happen?
> >
> > Here is my explanation:
> >
> > 1) As far as I am aware, the cAos site does NOT ask
> > distro users to download from public mirrors, rather
> > than from the master mirror.
> >
> > 2) On install, yum.conf points to the master mirror.
> >
> > 3) Even if a distro user puts in a custom yum.conf
> > file that points to a public mirror, "yum update" can
> > remove the custom yum.conf file, and put in its place
> > a yum.conf that points to the master mirror.
> >
> > 4) From 2 & 3, I got the impression that it is OK,
> > even encouraged, to download directly from the master
> > mirror. This is supported by the lack of any request
> > not to do so, 1.
> >
> > 5) Maybe lots of other distro users got the same
> > impression as 4.
> >
> > That is my explanation.
> >
> > Does anyone have a better explanation for Lance's
> > analysis of the logs?
> >
> > Rick
> > _______________________________________________
> > CentOS mailing list
> > CentOS(a)caosity.org
> > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
> >
>
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded the the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2004:632-01 Updated samba packages fix security issues
Files available:
samba-2.2.12-1.21as.1.i386.rpm
samba-client-2.2.12-1.21as.1.i386.rpm
samba-common-2.2.12-1.21as.1.i386.rpm
samba-swat-2.2.12-1.21as.1.i386.rpm
More details are available from the RedHat web site at
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh21as-errata.html
The easy way to make sure you are up to date with all the latest patches
is to run:
# yum update
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John Newbigin - Computer Systems Officer
School of Information Technology
Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.it.swin.edu.au/staff/jnewbigin
I have finally finished the initial rebuild of
RHEL AS 4 - Beta 2 {it took 48 Hours :)}... several packages didn't
build.
----------------------------------------------
compat-gcc-296-2.96-130.7.2
comps-3.95AS-0.20041027 (expected ... will be replaced anyway)
dhcp-3.0.1-11 (caused by a problem in gcc ... fixed in gcc-3.4.3-2)
elfutils-0.96-1
gnome-spell-1.0.5-6
iptraf-2.7.0-11 (bug in the glibc header files, fixed in
glibc-2.3.3-74)
Kernel - (expected ... will fix later)
lilo-21.4.4-26
memprof-0.5.1-5
openoffice.org-1.1.2-10 (requires compat-gcc >= 8-3.3.4.1 and
compat-gcc-c++ >= 8-3.3.4.1)
setools-1.4.1-5
Xaw3d-1.5-23
--------------------------------------------
I'm doing this for knowledge and fun (I know, weird sense of FUN) ...
not to replace any of the current rebuild projects.
Rather than posting everything to the mailing list and making lots of
update posts (where many people might not be interested), I have put
lots of info in my forum.
If you are interested in RHEL 4 and rebuilding it, come, read, and
participate :)... we can all have fun!
http://www.hughesjr.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,65/page,viewforum…
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded the the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2004:615-01 Updated libxml2 package fixes security vulnerabilities
Files available:
libxml2-2.4.19-6.ent.i386.rpm
libxml2-devel-2.4.19-6.ent.i386.rpm
libxml2-python-2.4.19-6.ent.i386.rpm
More details are available from the RedHat web site at
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh21as-errata.html
The easy way to make sure you are up to date with all the latest patches
is to run:
# yum update
--
John Newbigin - Computer Systems Officer
School of Information Technology
Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.it.swin.edu.au/staff/jnewbigin
Hey,
As was announced recently by Seth, updates are coming.
> These updates should be finding their way to your
> local mirror shortly.
However, now that we are monitoring the mirrors, we
know that some mirrors are behind.
For the latest on your favorite mirror near you, you
might want to check out the mirror montitoring page,
http://www.advanced-app.com.hk/caosity/
I expect a link to this page will be added to the cAos
web site shortly, but it is not on there yet. So in
the meantime, you might want to add the link to your
bookmarks.
Rick
Hi everyone,
Updates for 3 sets of packages. For centos 3.
These updates should be finding their way to your local mirror shortly.
libxml2: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-615.html
RPMS/libxml2-2.5.10-7.i386.rpm
RPMS/libxml2-devel-2.5.10-7.i386.rpm
RPMS/libxml2-python-2.5.10-7.i386.rpm
SRPMS/libxml2-2.5.10-7.src.rpm
freeradius: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-609.html
RPMS/freeradius-1.0.1-1.RHEL3.i386.rpm
RPMS/freeradius-mysql-1.0.1-1.RHEL3.i386.rpm
RPMS/freeradius-postgresql-1.0.1-1.RHEL3.i386.rpm
RPMS/freeradius-unixODBC-1.0.1-1.RHEL3.i386.rpm
SRPMS/freeradius-1.0.1-1.RHEL3.src.rpm
httpd: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-562.html
RPMS/httpd-2.0.46-44.ent.centos.1.i386.rpm
RPMS/httpd-devel-2.0.46-44.ent.centos.1.i386.rpm
RPMS/mod_ssl-2.0.46-44.ent.centos.1.i386.rpm
SRPMS/httpd-2.0.46-44.ent.centos.1.src.rpm
All of these updates can be applied by running:
yum update
Let us know if there is a problem, thanks.
-sv
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I'm running an array with an Adaptec 2410SA card (two-port SATA).
It seems to run fine under CentOS, but I'm not booting from it (I
have a separate SCSI drive that has the OS installed on it; the
array is used for backups). I have lost the contents of the array
once when one of the drives failed (that was under Red Hat Linux
9, with the Adaptec driver package). I haven't been able to get
the current Adaptec driver package to install under CentOS, but as
the card seems to work fine without it, I haven't tried very hard.
I had some issues with the SATA cables included with the Adaptec
card and ended up replacing them with cables that seems to seat
better and wobble less.
One card I would definitely *not* recommend is Adaptec's
AAR-1210SA card, a two-port SATA card with a Silicon Image
chipset. After having lots of problems under RHL 9, I managed to
get it working with a Debian system with a custom 2.6 kernel.
Definitely not worth the money.
Both of these arrays were meant as quickie solutions to relatively
unimportant problems. If I were to do them again, or do a more
serious project, I would definitely go with the 3Ware cards over
the Adaptec cards. I also had a very bad experience with a
Promise external RAID enclosure that has put me off Promise for
life.
(Actually, I would seriously consider adding disk space via one or
more of Apple's Xserve RAID subsystems, as well.)
YMMV.
Claire
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Systems Administrator (909) 621-8754
Department of Mathematics Harvey Mudd College
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hi all:
When I install CentOS 3.3 x86_64 on a athlon64 with a Gigabyte
K8NS mainboard(nForce3 250 chipset), it hangs after detecting
IDE controller. I've tried to pass acpi=no to kernel, but the problem
still exists. can anyone help me?
thanks!