Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire someone to
become their lead on Apache Cassandra in the Netherlands.
Consequently I had hoped that some members of this mailing list may
like to discuss further off-list using "JamesBTobin (at) Gmail (dot)
com". Kind regards, James
On 8/8/2017 5:06 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
NUT is in EPEL...
oh, NUT supports virtually every UPS made, too.
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On Tue, August 8, 2017 6:50 pm, Chris Olson wrote:
>
> Some of our largest systems run Windows because it supports engineering
> applications that we use regularly. These applications have unattended
> runs that often take between ten and fifteen hours to complete. We have
> taken the
On 8/8/2017 4:50 PM, Chris Olson wrote:
If we wanted to protect our CentOS systems from facility power failure
in a similar way, is there operating system or other standard support
that we might employ? Most of the Linux-based applications are not as
critical as the engineering applications on
Some of our largest systems run Windows because it supports engineering
applications that we use regularly. These applications have unattended
runs that often take between ten and fifteen hours to complete. We have
taken the recommendation of the application supplier and equipped these
Windows
Hello,
I'm getting a crash with acroread on my CentOS7 (AdobeReader_enu-9.5.5-1.i486).
I install the official rpms from ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/,
tried 9.5.5, and former v9, v8, v7.
/usr/bin/acroread loads well, but when you click a menu, bang. Same if
you start acroread w/ a
On 8/8/2017 9:16 πμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
For your reference, I am also including the php-fpm configuration
I now browsed today's php-fpm log file (/var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log -
which is rotated daily) and I found two PHP records about this website,
with the following content:
Hello,
how do achieve this:
how must files /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ look like to be the same as
entering the following two commands ...
ip -f inet6 rule add fwmark 1 lookup 100
ip -f inet6 route add local ::/0 dev lo table 100
is there the localhost device lo correct, or does it have to
Never saw this emailDid anyone get it? anyone know how to fix this?thanks
again.
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s! [swapper/0:0]
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On 8 August 2017 at 10:56, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 09:01:30AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
>> I recently had a failing disk replaced in my colo server. The server
>> is running Centos 7.3.
>>
>> After the replacement, I was following these instructions to
On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 09:01:30AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
> I recently had a failing disk replaced in my colo server. The server
> is running Centos 7.3.
>
> After the replacement, I was following these instructions to rebuild
> the RAID array that the disk was part of.
>
>
I recently had a failing disk replaced in my colo server. The server
is running Centos 7.3.
After the replacement, I was following these instructions to rebuild
the RAID array that the disk was part of.
On 8/8/2017 8:57 πμ, John R Pierce wrote:
does the user apache is running as have write access to that folder ?
Thank you for your reply, John.
Yes, there is write access:
# ls -l /var/webs/wwwgreekgeo/log/php*
-rw-rw 1 root apache 0 Aug 7 22:58
/var/webs/wwwgreekgeo/log/php_error_log
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