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On 2019-01-09, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 1/9/19 2:30 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
>
>> 2) is putting SWAP in a RAID a good idea? Will it help, will it cause
>> problems?
>
> The only "drawback" that I'm aware of is that RAID consistency checks
> become meaningless, because it's common for swap
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 06:00:31PM +0100, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> Maybe things _could_ be done the right way with systemd, but it doesn't
> happen because it quickly starts to be very complex and it's a lot of work
> to do it for a complete distribution. It just doesn't happen - or at
Hi all,
I have a number of Gnome/X desktop workstations with NVidia GeForce GT
1030 adapters, dual monitors, Core I7 3770 quad-core hyper-threaded
CPUs, with 32GB of RAM. Most (haven't checked them all yet) are
exhibiting problems that include significant sluggish-ness with mouse
movement and
On 1/9/19 9:00 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
Maybe things_could_ be done the right way with systemd, but it doesn't
happen because it quickly starts to be very complex and it's a lot of work
to do it for a complete distribution.
If you've looked at the sysv init script for postgresql,
On 1/9/19 2:30 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
1) The big problem with this is that it is dependant on sda for booting. I
did find an aritcle on how to set up boot loading on multiple HDD's,
including cloning /boot/efi but I now can't find it. Does anyone know of a
similar article?
Use RAID1 for
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 12:04:29PM -0500, Steve Clark wrote:
> Hmm...
> I don't see that in the postgresql.service file - this is CentOS Linux
> release 7.5.1804 (Core)
> postgresql-server-9.2.24-1.el7_5.x86_64
>
> from /usr/lib/systemd/system/postgresql.service
> ...
> [Service]
> Type=forking
On 1/9/19 11:00 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:43:38AM -0500, Steve Clark wrote:
I am trying to understand what After= means in a unit file. Does it
mean after the specified target is up and operational or only that
the target has been started?
I have
On 01/09/2019 11:36 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:43:38AM -0500, Steve Clark wrote:
>> I am trying to understand what After= means in a unit file. Does it
>> mean after the specified target is up and operational or only that
>> the target has been started?
>>
>> I have
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:43:38AM -0500, Steve Clark wrote:
>> I am trying to understand what After= means in a unit file. Does it
>> mean after the specified target is up and operational or only that
>> the target has been started?
>>
>> I have something that needs postgres but postgres needs
Dne 7.1.2019 v 12:36 Miroslav Geisselreiter napsal(a):
Dne 5.1.2019 v 0:46 Gordon Messmer napsal(a):
On 1/3/19 11:46 PM, Miroslav Geisselreiter wrote:
Previously I deleted all files from /var/lib/samba, than set ldap
admin password:
smbpasswd -W
Than I re-join DC, it did not help.
Shame.
> I've just finished installing a new Bacula storeage server. Prior to doing
> the
> install I did some research and ended up deciding to do the following
> config.
>
> 6x4TB drives
> /boot/efi efi_fs sda1
> /boot/efi_copyefi_fs sdb1
> /boot xfs
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:43:38AM -0500, Steve Clark wrote:
> I am trying to understand what After= means in a unit file. Does it
> mean after the specified target is up and operational or only that
> the target has been started?
>
> I have something that needs postgres but postgres needs to be
Hi List,
I am trying to understand what After= means in a unit file. Does it mean after
the specified target is up and operational or
only that the target has been started?
I have something that needs postgres but postgres needs to be operational not
just started. Sometimes it can take a bit
On 1/4/19 3:55 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> After some thought, it makes sense to use VirtualBox for teaching,
> since many people will probably start testing Linux using VirtualBox
> on Windows or macOS. Too bad the kernel bugs will prevent CentOS
> 7.6.1810 from being useful there.
It makes
> which switch is the right one for Centos 7.6 to finish the
> installation.
> Every Installation needs an acknowledgement at the end when the
> network configuration is shown while installing with grafics.
>
Thomas Plant via CentOS wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have an NFS Server where I want give access to a specific address to a
> specific path.
> Problem is that I have some other shares active which I do not want the
> specific IP to not access it.
>
> The /etc/exports looks like the following:
>
Hallo,
which switch is the right one for Centos 7.6 to finish the installation.
Every Installation needs an acknowledgement at the end when the network
configuration is shown while installing with grafics.
Thanks
Ralf
Von meinem iPad gesendet
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Hello.
I'm trying to add option to grub menu (amongst other options) to boot
from squashfs image. But 'root=live:/path/tofile' doesn't work. I didn't
find anything useful on the internet. Anybody can point me in right
direction?
Maybe better choice is to replace grub with isolinux?
I have
Hello all,
I have an NFS Server where I want give access to a specific address to a
specific path.
Problem is that I have some other shares active which I do not want the
specific IP to not access it.
The /etc/exports looks like the following:
/nfs/Share1 10.10.*(rw)
/nfs/Share2
I've just finished installing a new Bacula storeage server. Prior to doing the
install I did some research and ended up deciding to do the following
config.
6x4TB drives
/boot/efi efi_fs sda1
/boot/efi_copy efi_fs sdb1
/boot xfs RAID1 sda2 sdb2
VG
> On 9 Jan 2019, at 09:50, Akshar Kanak wrote:
>
> Hi
> Thanks for the reply
>
> We have seen the same guest VM freezing on vmware ESXi machine also , so we
> were interested in know in the internal condition of the guest vm when the
> freeze happened
> How can we analyse the
On 1/9/19 11:50 AM, Akshar Kanak wrote:
Hi
Thanks for the reply
We have seen the same guest VM freezing on vmware ESXi machine also ,
No wonder given that the guest remains 5 years out of date even when
using a different hypervisor. Leaving aside that also the long-term
kernel installed
Hi
Thanks for the reply
We have seen the same guest VM freezing on vmware ESXi machine also , so we
were interested in know in the internal condition of the guest vm when the
freeze happened
How can we analyse the core file generated by "virsh dump "
Thanks and regards
Akshar
On Wed, Jan 9,
On 1/9/19 10:24 AM, Akshar Kanak wrote:
Dear team
I am running a centos guest VM which freezes for every few days .
The qemu-kvm on shows 100% cpu utilization.
Ping to the guest might work or may not work .Please can you tell
me what approach can i take to debug it .
using "virsh
Dear team
I am running a centos guest VM which freezes for every few days . The
qemu-kvm on shows 100% cpu utilization.
Ping to the guest might work or may not work .Please can you tell me
what approach can i take to debug it .
using "virsh dump" I can dump the core of the guest vm
Dear team
I am running a centos guest VM which freezes for every few days . The
qemu-kvm on shows 100% cpu utilization.
Ping to the guest might work or may not work .Please can you tell me
what approach can i take to debug it .
using "virsh dump" I can dump the core of the guest vm
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