RE: redhat-list Digest, Patches &security Updates for DMZ redhat(7.X) servers

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 Hi All,

How can I Update system and security patches on redhat 7.X that is
located on DMZ (no internet access)
On a schedule, Is there any option like the regular Redhat network
update?

Tnx in advance,

Juda


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Today's Topics:

   1. cpuinfo problem (srini kuthalam)
   2. Re: cpuinfo problem (Vale)
   3. Linux & Virtualization on Altix (Jason Dixon)
   4. Re: Linux & Virtualization on Altix (Ed Wilts)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 09:05:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: srini kuthalam <kuthalam@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: cpuinfo problem
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/proc/cpuinfo on a Dell 6650 shows the machine as having 8 CPUs
(numbered 0 through 7). Its running AS version 3 and kernel is
2.4.21-27.ELsmp

The machine has the maximum of 4 CPUs actually. Is this a bug or am I
not reading the file correctly?

Thanks for any leads

Srini 



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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 12:33:27 -0400
From: Vale <vale@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: cpuinfo problem
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srini kuthalam wrote:

>/proc/cpuinfo on a Dell 6650 shows the machine as having 8 CPUs 
>(numbered 0 through 7). Its running AS version 3 and kernel is 
>2.4.21-27.ELsmp
>
>The machine has the maximum of 4 CPUs actually. Is this a bug or am I 
>not reading the file correctly?
>
>Thanks for any leads
>
>Srini
>
>  
>
Im taking a wild guess in saying that Hyper Threading is turned on?

Google:  "Hyper Threading"

-Valentino



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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 09:01:49 -0400
From: Jason Dixon <jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Linux & Virtualization on Altix
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We recently picked up a new SGI Altix 350 (2 bricks, 4 cpus, 4GB) for
"playing around", although it will hopefully become a part of our
corporate development environment.  It came installed with SuSE 9 SLES
(which I'm not very fond of) and some Red Hat Enterprise for Itanium
CDs, which I'd like to install in it.  I'd like to do some sort of
virtualization, a la Xen, to allocate virtual systems to various
developers, but I'm not finding much that will run on the Altix 350 in
32-bit mode with SMP, much less ia64.

Has anyone run Xen on *any* flavor of Linux running on Altix (in
particular, Red Hat/Fedora-based)?  Any suggestions or ideas?

-J.




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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 08:49:00 -0500
From: Ed Wilts <ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Linux & Virtualization on Altix
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
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On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 09:01:49AM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
> We recently picked up a new SGI Altix 350 (2 bricks, 4 cpus, 4GB) for 
> "playing around", although it will hopefully become a part of our 
> corporate development environment.  It came installed with SuSE 9 SLES

> (which I'm not very fond of) and some Red Hat Enterprise for Itanium 
> CDs, which I'd like to install in it.  I'd like to do some sort of 
> virtualization, a la Xen, to allocate virtual systems to various 
> developers, but I'm not finding much that will run on the Altix 350 in

> 32-bit mode with SMP, much less ia64.
> 
> Has anyone run Xen on *any* flavor of Linux running on Altix (in 
> particular, Red Hat/Fedora-based)?  Any suggestions or ideas?

I went to a couple of Xen presentations at the Red Hat Summit in early
June.  The comment there was that x86 32bit was mostly working now but
that x86_64, ia64, amc ppc64 were "still in flux".

Rik van Riel also said that Xen 3.0 was "not stable yet but in Fedora
Core 4".  He expected 1-2 months for a feature freeze and 3-4 months
before it got stable.

Intel has 30 developers working on Xen according to the Intel keynote.

I don't know if VMware supports the ia64 yet - from a quick look at
their web site, they didn't in VMware 4 but they're not really saying if
it's supported in VMware 5.

There is a mailing list for Xen discussions - you could try there.
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/virtualization/

--
Ed Wilts, RHCE
Mounds View, MN, USA
mailto:ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx
Member #1, Red Hat Community Ambassador Program



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