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- 2017/01/04 14:43:06
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Hardware Support
- Topic: CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
- Replies: 8
- Views: 17016
Re: CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
Using CentOS 7.3, still no disks found.
- 2016/12/19 09:22:48
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Hardware Support
- Topic: CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
- Replies: 8
- Views: 17016
Re: CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
Hello
so I should use CentOS 7.x ?
There is no support for CentOS 6.x ?
Unless there is a way to get this driver into a CentOS 6.8 installation ?? Can I use a live dvd to install the drivers and see the disks (and make installation from live cd in GUI) ?
so I should use CentOS 7.x ?
There is no support for CentOS 6.x ?
Unless there is a way to get this driver into a CentOS 6.8 installation ?? Can I use a live dvd to install the drivers and see the disks (and make installation from live cd in GUI) ?
- 2016/12/18 21:54:27
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Hardware Support
- Topic: CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
- Replies: 8
- Views: 17016
Re: CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
Hello yes RAID is configured using the on-board RAID system (2 disks in RAID 1). In previous CentOS versions (6.6 & 6.7) this makes me see 1 disk in the installer that I can begin to partition. Now with CentOS 6.8, I have the 'error' of "no disks found". Although it may also be the new chipset on th...
- 2016/12/17 19:22:15
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Hardware Support
- Topic: CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
- Replies: 8
- Views: 17016
CentOS 6.8 : no usable disks have been found
Hello I have a Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX1330 M2 server with intel C236 chipset. On installation the installer states : no usable disks have been found I am using this minimal iso : http://mirror.unix-solutions.be/centos/6/isos/x86_64/CentOS-6.8-x86_64-minimal.iso Can it be that the support (drivers) for t...
- 2012/12/20 10:39:26
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Software Support
- Topic: Apache : using SSL-certificates on different directories
- Replies: 1
- Views: 404
Apache : using SSL-certificates on different directories
Hello, I was wondering if it is possible to protect several directories with different ssl-certificates ? At the moment I have a configuration where I have a virtual host with a self-signed ssl-certificate. I don't know how I can protect every directory with a different certificate. ServerName provi...
- 2010/12/23 15:46:04
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: LDAP: access control
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3961
Re: LDAP: access control
Can one user be used to do simultaneous lookup's ?
Or is there some sort of 'lock' when one user makes a lookup ?
Or is there some sort of 'lock' when one user makes a lookup ?
- 2010/12/21 09:16:06
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: LDAP: access control
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3961
Re: LDAP: access control
Hello, can someone please help. I'm trying to add an entry, but in stead I now have even lost read access to the directory. My slapd.conf : [code] access to dn.one="ou=contacts,ou=123456,dc=mydomain,dc=local" by group.exact="cn=admins,ou=123456,dc=mydomain,dc=local" write access to dn.children="ou=c...
- 2010/12/20 13:56:47
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: LDAP: access control
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3961
Re: LDAP: access control
Another question I have : [code] access to attrs=userPassword by * auth access to dn.one="ou=contacts,ou=101001,dc=mydomain,dc=local" by group.exact="cn=admins,ou=101001,dc=mydomain,dc=local" write access to dn.one="ou=contacts,ou=123456,dc=mydomain,dc=local" by group.exact="cn=admins,ou=123456,dc=m...
- 2010/12/20 13:19:16
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: LDAP: access control
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3961
Re: LDAP: access control
Is there a reason why the following in slapd.conf : [code] access to attrs=userPassword by * auth access to dn.one="ou=contacts,ou=101001,dc=mydomain,dc=local" by group.exact="cn=admins,ou=101001,dc=mydomain,dc=local" write access to dn.one="ou=contacts,ou=101001,dc=mydomain,dc=local" by group.exact...
- 2010/12/20 08:58:32
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Software Support
- Topic: LDAP: access control
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3961
Re: LDAP: access control
Read-access makes it work.
Can one user be used to do simultaneous lookup's ?
Or is there some sort of 'lock' when one user makes a lookup ?
Can one user be used to do simultaneous lookup's ?
Or is there some sort of 'lock' when one user makes a lookup ?