Hi
Le 03/11/2017 à 17:38, Akemi Yagi a écrit :
> It's been a week, so I set up a place for you in HowTo:
>
> https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/php7
Thanks for having worked on this
And sorry for very late comment (I have missed this discussion)
The solution described in this howto also works
>> On 11/07/2017 10:37 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> So, on my old Netbook, now happily running C6.9, I'm looking for
> opinions for a lightweight window manager. Gnome surely ain't it
I'd've been happy to stay with Gnome if whoever wrote metacity hadn't
broken the function-key mappings.
On 11/08/2017 10:37 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
The problem is that the vmware_inventory.py script didn't come with
2.4 in CentOS 7, even though it's in the stable branch. I'm curious,
is this a deliberate omission on the CentOS maintainers part?
Both the Fedora package and the vendor's package
El 7 de octubre de 2017, 10:20, César Martinez
escribió:
> Saludos amigos listeros espero todos se encuentren bien acudo a ustedes para
> hacerles una pregunta haber si alguien tiene experiencia y me puede orientar
> con esta consulta.
>
> Tengo un cliente en el
This might be OT, but it is CentOS related. I've been running Ansible
on C7 for a handful of months now, and updated to 2.4 as soon as it was
available. I've been building inventories by hand in that time (mostly
due to the fact we had no actual documentation on the managed external
customer
marcos valentine wrote:
This free memory can go away in less than a second
It's depends of many things. But you need to pay attention on this variables
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/mariadb-memory-allocation/
Thanks, that´s an interesting page.
It tells you to turn off hyperthreading.
> This free memory can go away in less than a second
It's depends of many things. But you need to pay attention on this variables
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/mariadb-memory-allocation/
In my db servers i use nagios to monitor when "free" and "available" ram is
less than 80% warning state
marcos valentine wrote:
Disk cache is not recommended for databases servers.
it'll slow down the performance. More ram equals more performance.
This link help me understand memory usage on linux.
https://www.linuxatemyram.com/
Basically you need yo worry about
free memory is close to 0
Mark Haney wrote:
On 11/04/2017 10:05 AM, hw wrote:
Hi,
is this ok for a database server, or do I need to turn the memory allowance
down? The machine has 48GB and mariadb is allowed about 40. The
machine is a dedicated database server.
Mysql seems to go up to what top says is virtually
Thanks for the explanation.
Yes, I see both of these lines, including systemd-sysv-219-42.el7_4.4.x86_64, but as quoted it also
has the label "removed" - that had me confused.
'yum info systemd-sysv' shows that systemd-sysv-219-42.el7_4.1 is installed - as expected. And if I
run the actual
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