I’ve been wrestling with squid today, and although I have inky stains on my body and soul, I’ve made some headway. I’ve been trying to be a good sysadmin and not just disable selinux, or set it to permissive and forget it, at the first sign of trouble. Thing is, I wanted a non-default squid configuration, and selinux got in the way. I had two problems that I had to solve – non standard listen ports, and non-standard cache location. This is how I fixed those [...]
My server runs CentOs 5.x, and uses the Gitco repo to provide later versions of Xen. I’ve previously sorted out the issues (at least in earlier Xen and CentOS versions) around bridging guest vifs to a bonded interface (I replaced Xen entwork scripts with stock CentOS ones, which needed patching to bring bonds up [...]
As anyone who’s read any of my previous posts will know, I’ve been considering Red Hat’s adoption of KVM over Xen and wondering if a move to KVM is the right thing to do.
I think “The right thing” depends a fair bit on where you are, and what your requirements are. Obvious? Perhaps, but [...]
I stupidly broke a host and managed to recover it with CentOS Live CD running from a USB stick, which was refreshingly easy to [...]
Using LVM for Xen guests virtual disks might have made KVM migration easier than I first [...]
I’m advance planning my migration of live services from Xen VMs to KVM VMs on the same physical box, with as little downtime as [...]
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