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Display Name:Craig White
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1) Craig White Re: [CentOS] yum: removing Java group fails
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rpm -e --justdb some_package rpm --help Craig
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On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 01:09 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> I did a "yum groupremove Java" and that failed "somehow". Yum listed all
> group members as "erased", but some rpm packages failed because of missing
> config files or so. As a result none of the 50 packages were removed from
> the rpm database, but all of their files seem to have been removed.
> How can I clean them out from the rpm db?
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rpm -e --justdb some_package

rpm --help

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2) Craig White RE: [CentOS] Enterprisable IP Camera recording/monitoring software
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absolutely but you will have to plan it out because capturing data takes up HUGE chunks of disk...
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On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 10:43 -0600, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> > The problem with the script is that it currently only works on SGI's. I
> > haven't had a chance to try and find/build/install Linux/Open Source
> > equivalents. On SGI's, there is one command to take a list of JPEG files and
> > dump out a single Quick Time file.
>
> No prob. As recommended, I will stick with Zoneminder.
> I am just primarily concerned with the reliability and uptime of the application. I take it that Zoneminder can run unattended for long periods without issue?
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absolutely but you will have to plan it out because capturing data takes
up HUGE chunks of disk space.

Zoneminder is brilliant

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3) Craig White RE: [CentOS] Enterprisable IP Camera recording/monitoring software
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zoneminder is all perl scripts zoneminder is the answer you need Craig
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On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 10:14 -0600, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >      Go to:
> >
> > http://www.axis.com/
> >
> > pick out and buy the camera that matches your needs. We've been using one of
> > these cameras for a number of years and they work great. We can set up the
> > camera to automatically send image files to a server on a preset schedule and
> > rate. With some home grown scripts, we convert the images to movie files for
> > viewing.
> > We first tried a D-LINK camera before the AXIS, but it just doesn't work
> > well at all and often goes out to lunch for no apparent reason.
> >      Hope this helps some.
> >
>
> Yea, I was convinced about Axis already. Zoneminder looks neat, but you use a script to convert to movie files? Care to share that?
> Thanks!
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zoneminder is all perl scripts

zoneminder is the answer you need

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4) Craig White Re: [CentOS] Enterprisable IP Camera recording/monitoring software
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zoneminder - incredible - flexible - sophisticated http://www.zoneminder.com/ Craig
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On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 09:43 -0600, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Anyone have any experiences with this they care to share?
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zoneminder - incredible - flexible - sophisticated

http://www.zoneminder.com/

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5) Craig White Re: [CentOS] centos ldap client authentication
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system-config-authentication does more than edit /etc/ldap.conf and /etc/nsswitch.com, it also...
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On Sun, 2008-03-09 at 23:24 -0400, Dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got a FreeBSD openldap server set up and i'd like to authenticate
> to it with a centos 5.1 client. The server is also acting as a client itself
> and user access works fine from it.
> On the clientside I'm getting an error can not search ldap server,
> server is unavailable. This is with pam_ldap. I'm using tls encryption. On
> the client if i do:
>
> ldapsearch -xZ
>
> i get every entry in my directory. And if i do:
>
> ldapsearch -xZ -L '(uid=user)'
>
> i get a specific user out of it, so i'm concluding the error is in my
> /etc/ldap.conf file. I've added ldap to my nsswitch.conf file clientside to
> the passwd, shadow, and group lines. On the server i'm seeing a tls
> negotiation failure error msg and the client as i said can not search ldap
> server.
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system-config-authentication

does more than edit /etc/ldap.conf and /etc/nsswitch.com, it also
changes /etc/pam.d/system-auth and that is pretty necessary.

Suggest that you run the tool

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