Re: Fedora-infrastructure-list Digest, Vol 20, Issue 8
by Cyber Bob
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the reply, but please be a bit more specific. In the link you
provided me, at what section of the page I am supposed to look for the
solutions to the problems I encountered ? Please tell me, I really want to
learn.
And, as you can see from my post, I own two different set of systems (a
Desktop PC and a Lenovo laptop) which can be used for testing purposes, so
can I be of any assisstance to the Fedora Developer team ? As a novice, this
is the best way I can participate in the development of FC and learn in the
process too.
As far as my educational background is concerned, I completed B-Tech in
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)in 2006, an equivalent to US based four
year BS Computer Engineering program. I am good at programming in C and core
Java. I am currently applying for MS Computer Science program in US
Universities for the Fall 2008 session.
I really want to learn and apply my creative skills effectively. So, if I
can in any way participate in the development of Fedora Core, please let me
know. Thanks and regards,
Cyberbob
Alt. Email: cyberbob24(a)indiatimes.com
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> 1. I am having a peculiar problem (Cyber Bob)
> 2. Re: I am having a peculiar problem (Mike McGrath)
> 3. FC6 guests (Luke Macken)
> 4. Re: FC6 guests (Matt Domsch)
> 5. the syncmail script (Mike McGrath)
> 6. Re: the syncmail script (Jeremy Katz)
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Cyber Bob" <cyberbob24(a)gmail.com>
> To: fedora-infrastructure-list(a)redhat.com
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 02:43:25 +0530
> Subject: I am having a peculiar problem
> Hi,
>
> I am an user of Fedora Core since 2003, and I've used versions 1.0 and 6.0.
> Though I've used both versions for quite some time now, I would still like
> to consider myself to be a novice, since Linux is still like a mysterious
> lady to me :).
>
> I am facing three peculiar problems with FC6 in two systems:
>
> 1. I own an Intel D865GBF based PC running an Intel 2.8 GHz processor with
> 512 MB MB (dual channel) DDR RAM. It houses two Seagate Baracuda 80 GB HDDs.
> FC6 was installed in a dual boot environment with WinXP, FC6 was installed
> in three primary partitions in the second HDD. Now the problem was that,
> whenever I tried to boot into FC6, system hanged at the "loading udev" line.
> I traced the source of this problem to be kernel-xen; since the problem
> vanished as soon as I unchecked the "Virtualisation" segment in all of the
> fresh installations post problem. I observed that it installed only "kernel"
> and not "kernel-xen". Can anyone please tell me whether my observations are
> correct or not, and whether there exists any solution to the problem with
> "kernel-xen" ?
>
> 2. I own a Lenovo 3000 Y500 notebook with 512 MB DDR RAM and 120 GB HDD.
> FC6 is installed in a dual boot environment with Win Vista that came
> preloaded. As soon as I update kernel, from the next boot onwards, the
> updated kernel is unable to detect the laptop keyboard whereas the default
> kernel works fine. The problem persisted even after updating hal, cups,
> seliux-policy targeted and xorg-x11. Am I doing something wrong ? The same
> setup seems to work fine in my PC.
>
> 3. Even after installing the latest JDK and JRE, the latest version of
> OpenOffice.org components fails to start even after giving a "installation
> success". I didn't installed the following bundled products: OpenOffice,
> Java, Java runtime, eclipse, firefox and thunderbird. I installed the latest
> releases of the above mentioned softwares from their respective sites. Any
> solutions ?
>
> Please give me a reply as soon as possible. I am eager to become a part of
> the FC6 Developers team, but before doing so I need to upgrade myself from
> novice status. For now, I would like to observe things and explore the way
> things work here. Wish me luck.
>
> Wishing you all a very happy prosperous new year, regards,
>
> Cyberbob (A)
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com>
> To: fedora-infrastructure-list(a)redhat.com
> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 16:20:58 -0600 (CST)
> Subject: Re: I am having a peculiar problem
>
>
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Cyber Bob wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am an user of Fedora Core since 2003, and I've used versions 1.0 and
> 6.0.
> > Though I've used both versions for quite some time now, I would still
> like
> > to consider myself to be a novice, since Linux is still like a
> mysterious
> > lady to me :).
> >
> > I am facing three peculiar problems with FC6 in two systems:
> >
> > 1. I own an Intel D865GBF based PC running an Intel 2.8 GHz processor
> with
> > 512 MB MB (dual channel) DDR RAM. It houses two Seagate Baracuda 80 GB
> HDDs.
> > FC6 was installed in a dual boot environment with WinXP, FC6 was
> installed
> > in three primary partitions in the second HDD. Now the problem was that,
> > whenever I tried to boot into FC6, system hanged at the "loading udev"
> line.
> > I traced the source of this problem to be kernel-xen; since the problem
> > vanished as soon as I unchecked the "Virtualisation" segment in all of
> the
> > fresh installations post problem. I observed that it installed only
> "kernel"
> > and not "kernel-xen". Can anyone please tell me whether my observations
> are
> > correct or not, and whether there exists any solution to the problem
> with
> > "kernel-xen" ?
> >
> > 2. I own a Lenovo 3000 Y500 notebook with 512 MB DDR RAM and 120 GB HDD.
> FC6
> > is installed in a dual boot environment with Win Vista that came
> preloaded.
> > As soon as I update kernel, from the next boot onwards, the updated
> > kernel is unable to detect the laptop keyboard whereas the default
> kernel
> > works fine. The problem persisted even after updating hal, cups,
> > seliux-policy targeted and xorg-x11. Am I doing something wrong ? The
> same
> > setup seems to work fine in my PC.
> >
> > 3. Even after installing the latest JDK and JRE, the latest version of
> > OpenOffice.org components fails to start even after giving a
> "installation
> > success". I didn't installed the following bundled products: OpenOffice,
> > Java, Java runtime, eclipse, firefox and thunderbird. I installed the
> latest
> > releases of the above mentioned softwares from their respective sites.
> Any
> > solutions ?
> >
> > Please give me a reply as soon as possible. I am eager to become a part
> of
> > the FC6 Developers team, but before doing so I need to upgrade myself
> from
> > novice status. For now, I would like to observe things and explore the
> way
> > things work here. Wish me luck.
> >
> > Wishing you all a very happy prosperous new year, regards,
>
> Sorry Cyber Bob, you want:
>
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
>
> -Mike
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Luke Macken <lmacken(a)redhat.com>
> To: fedora-infrastructure-list(a)redhat.com
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 11:23:25 -0500
> Subject: FC6 guests
> So, we still have a handful of FC6 guests lying around in PHX.
> After a quick look, it seems that we're using them for the following
> services.
>
> publictest1
> - pkgdb-dev
> - ns-slapd
> - mysqld
> - postgres
> - wevisor
> publictest2
> - my mash/bodhi playground
> publictest4
> - asterisk
> test1
> - security irc bot / xmlrpc.
>
> Please feel free to chime in with any services / guests I'm missing.
>
> With regard to publictest2, this guest can go away and not come back.
> I'd be fine doing mash/bodhi testing on any guest that has a couple gigs
> of RAM and read-only access to /mnt/koji.
>
> So, in order to get this ball rolling, we need to determine which guests
> we want to upgrade / destroy, what OS we want to upgrade them to, and if
> the
> services are currently able to run on that OS. Also, when would the best
> time
> to upgrade be?
>
>
> luke
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch(a)dell.com>
> To: fedora-infrastructure-list(a)redhat.com
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 10:26:59 -0600
> Subject: Re: FC6 guests
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 11:23:25AM -0500, Luke Macken wrote:
> > So, we still have a handful of FC6 guests lying around in PHX.
> > After a quick look, it seems that we're using them for the following
> > services.
> >
> > publictest1
> > - pkgdb-dev
> > - ns-slapd
> > - mysqld
> > - postgres
> > - wevisor
>
> I use pt1 for some mirrormanager hacking, but that can be done on any
> system now, and I have nothing valuable on there, so it can go away at
> any time from my POV.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> --
> Matt Domsch
> Linux Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO
> linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com>
> To: fedora-infrastructure-list(a)redhat.com
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 10:29:43 -0600 (CST)
> Subject: the syncmail script
> I know there's a lot of history around the syncmail script, does anyone
> know why we don't just stick a & at the end and fork it?
>
> I'm refering to the ctl+c to skip notifications issue.
>
> -Mike
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com>
> To: fedora-infrastructure-list(a)redhat.com
> Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 11:39:41 -0500
> Subject: Re: the syncmail script
> On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 10:29 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
> > I know there's a lot of history around the syncmail script, does anyone
> > know why we don't just stick a & at the end and fork it?
> >
> > I'm refering to the ctl+c to skip notifications issue.
>
> >From what I remember, we tried this and it didn't work
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
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16 years, 3 months
Asterisk/FUDCon
by Jeffrey Ollie
On 1/8/08, Jared Smith <jaredsmith(a)jaredsmith.net> wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 11:55 -0600, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> > This can go away as I've got a permanent system (asterisk1) 99% ready.
>
> Cool beans, Jeff! Let me know if there's anything I can do to help.
I think that the big thing now is testing... FUDCon is starting in a
few days so I don't want to make many major changes to the config but
we need to make sure that it's going to be suitable for usage during
FUDCon.
Jeff
16 years, 3 months
FC6 guests
by Luke Macken
So, we still have a handful of FC6 guests lying around in PHX.
After a quick look, it seems that we're using them for the following
services.
publictest1
- pkgdb-dev
- ns-slapd
- mysqld
- postgres
- wevisor
publictest2
- my mash/bodhi playground
publictest4
- asterisk
test1
- security irc bot / xmlrpc.
Please feel free to chime in with any services / guests I'm missing.
With regard to publictest2, this guest can go away and not come back.
I'd be fine doing mash/bodhi testing on any guest that has a couple gigs
of RAM and read-only access to /mnt/koji.
So, in order to get this ball rolling, we need to determine which guests
we want to upgrade / destroy, what OS we want to upgrade them to, and if the
services are currently able to run on that OS. Also, when would the best time
to upgrade be?
luke
16 years, 3 months
Fudcon and a busy week
by Mike McGrath
Hello everyone, just sending a reminder about FUDCon. Lots of us will be
there, as such it will be harder to get ahold of us (unless you're also
there)
Additionally I'll be in Raleigh from the 9th to the 16th in many meetings
so even after FUDCon I won't be as available as normal.
-Mike
16 years, 3 months
the syncmail script
by Mike McGrath
I know there's a lot of history around the syncmail script, does anyone
know why we don't just stick a & at the end and fork it?
I'm refering to the ctl+c to skip notifications issue.
-Mike
16 years, 3 months
I am having a peculiar problem
by Cyber Bob
Hi,
I am an user of Fedora Core since 2003, and I've used versions 1.0 and 6.0.
Though I've used both versions for quite some time now, I would still like
to consider myself to be a novice, since Linux is still like a mysterious
lady to me :).
I am facing three peculiar problems with FC6 in two systems:
1. I own an Intel D865GBF based PC running an Intel 2.8 GHz processor with
512 MB MB (dual channel) DDR RAM. It houses two Seagate Baracuda 80 GB HDDs.
FC6 was installed in a dual boot environment with WinXP, FC6 was installed
in three primary partitions in the second HDD. Now the problem was that,
whenever I tried to boot into FC6, system hanged at the "loading udev" line.
I traced the source of this problem to be kernel-xen; since the problem
vanished as soon as I unchecked the "Virtualisation" segment in all of the
fresh installations post problem. I observed that it installed only "kernel"
and not "kernel-xen". Can anyone please tell me whether my observations are
correct or not, and whether there exists any solution to the problem with
"kernel-xen" ?
2. I own a Lenovo 3000 Y500 notebook with 512 MB DDR RAM and 120 GB HDD. FC6
is installed in a dual boot environment with Win Vista that came preloaded.
As soon as I update kernel, from the next boot onwards, the updated
kernel is unable to detect the laptop keyboard whereas the default kernel
works fine. The problem persisted even after updating hal, cups,
seliux-policy targeted and xorg-x11. Am I doing something wrong ? The same
setup seems to work fine in my PC.
3. Even after installing the latest JDK and JRE, the latest version of
OpenOffice.org components fails to start even after giving a "installation
success". I didn't installed the following bundled products: OpenOffice,
Java, Java runtime, eclipse, firefox and thunderbird. I installed the latest
releases of the above mentioned softwares from their respective sites. Any
solutions ?
Please give me a reply as soon as possible. I am eager to become a part of
the FC6 Developers team, but before doing so I need to upgrade myself from
novice status. For now, I would like to observe things and explore the way
things work here. Wish me luck.
Wishing you all a very happy prosperous new year, regards,
Cyberbob (A)
16 years, 3 months
Outages
by Mike McGrath
we've had some strange hardware outages over the last week or so.
Basically 3 box reboots, one time xen6, and once or twice xen1 (I'll have
to comb the logs more carefully)
They appear to just lose power but by looking at the logs it seems they
all lose connection to iscsi just before hand so something else might be
going on. Just the same keep an eye out for anything strange. Those with
access feel free to comb the logs for more information. I've contacted
RHIS to see if they've seen any issues in the colo (brown out, issues with
the netapp, etc)
-Mike
16 years, 3 months
Builder update
by Dennis Gilmore
We got ppc1 back on friday. Thanks to Mike for dealing with IBM to get it
fixed and working again. I refreshed the OS on it so its now running RHEL5
the same as the other builders. its back in action and seems to be working
fine. a few builds have gone through it ok.
In the process of rebuilding ppc1 i renamed it from ppc1.fedora.redhat.com to
ppc1.fedora.phx.redhat.com this is because it really does not cope well
running both plague and koji. it only has 2 gb ram, ppc2 and ppc3 have the
same cpu's but 4gb ram they are the two ppc boxes that can be used for
plague.
so to give a breakdown of the builders we have
hammer2 plague koji
xenbuilder1 plague koji
xenbuilder2 plague koji
xenbuilder4 koji
ppc1 koji
ppc2 plague koji
ppc3 plague koji
ppc4 koji
now that FC-6 is EOL plague is only used for EPEL. to allow building of epel
in koji requires some fairly invasive work. If any one wants to help please
raise your hand.
--
Dennis Gilmore
16 years, 3 months
Intrusion Detection (aide review)
by Jason
Hey gang,
I was talking to Mike McGrath the other day on IRC and inquired about
the projects use of an IDS. Mike mentioned that project currently
employs only hosts.deny type stuff. I recently setup aide for use on a
personal server but it looked flexible enough for use in a more robust
type environment. The idea behind this write up is to see what others
think about employing something like this to give an idea of what aide
in particular is capable of.
The Name: AIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment)
What it Does: Constructs a database of files as specified in the
configuration file (aide.conf). The database stores file attributes
including permissions, inode number, user, group, file size, mtime,
ctime, atime, growing size, number of links and link name. Based on
options specified at compile time, acl, xattr and selinux attributes can
be stored as well. When initialized and when checks are run, aide
creates a crypto checksum/hash of each file watched using any number of
algorithms (e.g. sha1, sha256, etc.).
The Config File: This is where the directories/files to be watched (and
what in particular is watched on the files) and the directories/files to
be excluded, reporting options (default goes to /var/log/aide/aide.log)
Misc. Notes:
* Postgres can be used to store databases
* For usage in multiple machine environments, the database can be stored
in a central location and aide ran with --compare to limit resource
hogging.
* The database and config file can be signed, this makes it so that if a
change is manually made to either file, aide will refuse to use it, as
the signature will have been voided.
* Aide can be run with --update which will create a new database,
however it doesn't take effect until manually copied to the check
database. This allows updates to be frequently tracked but not put into
the check database.
The main weakness I noted was in the reporting capabilities. According
to the config file notes, reporting can be done via stdout, stdin,
stderr, file://, fd: (file descriptor).
I only have the one machine and it runs a pretty vanilla config as I
don't do anything too fancy with it. With the config I have it seems to
work as advertised. So there it is, thoughts?
Regards,
Jason
16 years, 3 months