throttled
but I get this output:
Error:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides python3-configparser needed by throttled0.7-1.x86_64
I have no guess what to do about this.
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throttled
but I get this output:
Error:
Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides python3-configparser needed by throttled0.7-1.x86_64
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On 7/23/2020 4:49 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
Has anyone gotten virtualbox to run on Centos8? I did the install, and
it complained about missing elflibs, so I installed those, and the
virtualbox install finished without any reported problems.
when i try to run virtualbox, it fails
Has anyone gotten virtualbox to run on Centos8? I did the install, and
it complained about missing elflibs, so I installed those, and the
virtualbox install finished without any reported problems.
when i try to run virtualbox, it fails with this message:
Qt FATAL: This application failed to
an logs from
these ip blocks. How is it that the rich rules don't drop these packets
before pam/ssh/fail2ban ever get to see them?
There must be some precedence in the firewalling I don't understand.
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of the cron, fail2ban, etc emails, instead
of delivering them to root on the local machine.
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w file is not, and
there is no file of the corresponding name in the direstory pointed to
by the link.
Shouldn't the rpm have "done the right thing", and put them where they
belong?
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> From: John Stanley
> Date: September 2, 2018 at 1:20:05 PM CDT
> To: campb...@accelinc.com
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Certificates
>
>> On Sat, 2018-09-01 at 13:03 -0500, Chuck Campbell wrote:
>>> On 8/31/2018 2:14 PM, J
and installing it, but
it just says it is not trusted.
This leads me to obtaining a real CA issued certificate. I'm not sure
what to do with it, once I get one, and then if I need to subsequently
regenerate my dovecot.pem file??
Thanks,
-chuck
-nodigest
Is there a problem on my end or theirs?
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On 4/26/2018 5:14 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
I have followed the guides on setting up postfix relay to my account
at network solutions.
I added these to main.cf:
inet_interfaces = localhost
relayhost = [mail.mydomain.com]:587
smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
smtp_sasl_security_options
first
(#5.5.1) (in reply to MAIL FROM command))
Why is tls not authenticating?
Under centos 5 I used sendmail, and it all worked just fine.
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Is there a Centos 6.x to Centos 7.x guide somewhere? What has changed, that I
need to learn about as an admin, before I jump in and flounder?
thanks,
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YMMV of course, especially if you're running other PHP applications!
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Thanks, got it.
Chuck
On 09/04/2015 05:36 AM, M.K.Pai wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
>
> Looking for libvirt-daemon-xen for Centos 7. Does anyone have the
> location of this package?
>
>
> Possibly at http://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1348
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On 09/04/2015 05:39 PM, T.Weyergraf wrote:
>
>
> On 09/03/2015 09:50 PM, Chuck Meade wrote:
>> Hi Thomas,
> Hi Chuck
>>
>> This may be old news at this point, but I had 100% identical behavior to
>> yours when I tried virtx7-44-testing.
>> After looking
Hello,
Looking for libvirt-daemon-xen for Centos 7. Does anyone have the location of
this package?
Thanks,
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Thanks Jason, I had accidentally left off the
"--enablerepo=virt-xen-44-candidate" from the yum install command.
Chuck
On 09/03/2015 03:58 PM, Jason Brooks wrote:
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> - Original Message -
>> From: "Chuck Meade" <chuckme...@gmail.com>
>>
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Add to the above that on every phone I've ever used, new texts appear below
older ones (no top posting there either).
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reticent to use
it, since the last time I got LVM problems, I lost everything on the volume, and
had to restore from backups anyway. I suspect I shot myself in the foot, but I
still don't know for sure.
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Is Firefox 38 still borked for Centos 5?
It shows up as available for update, but I don't recall seeing anything saying
the problems noted here have been fixed.
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I have to jump through hoops to ensure the
correct interface IS eth0.
Until they fix this issue, I have no choice.
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question I still have is whether to go AMD
FirePro 5100 (standard)
or a Nvidia option.
Any thoughts or experiences.
Thanks again.
I have the Nvidia one on my M6800, and it works without the nvidia proprietary
drivers just fine.
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When I boot a machine from disc 1 of 2, Centos 6.5 install dvd, I get to a
grub prompt.
I have no idea what to do from there, but clearly something isn't right.
Shoudl I try to download centos 6 again and burn new discs?
thanks,
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On 4/9/2015 6:12 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
On 4/9/2015 4:57 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 4/9/2015 2:44 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
I don't think this made it to the list yesterday. At least I never
saw it show up.
it showed up here.dunno what to suggest.
maybe install 5.11 on a VM
On 4/10/2015 3:32 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
try creating small /boot partition for kernel and then rest of disk for
lvm..
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I'm really at a loss.
I had 5.11 running on this machine, from this physical boot disk
).
Is there a way to make the install DVD see my target disk as /dev/sda and the
3ware disks as /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd?
thanks,
-chuck
ANCHORFREE_VERSION=413161526(function(){if(typeof(_AF2$runned)!='undefined'_AF2$runned==true){return}_AF2$={'SN':'HSSHIELD00ZZ','IP':'209.73.136.251','CH
When I boot a machine from disc 1 of 2, Centos 6.5 install dvd, I get to a grub
prompt.
I have no idea what to do from there, but clearly something isn't right.
Shoudl I try to download centos 6 again and burn new discs?
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is the right way to do this?
Meanwhile, I put it back into the laptop, and kept attempting to boot the
machine, until I got lucky and it came up. I was able to rsync the data off the
drive, so this isn't a crisis, just a learning moment.
thanks,
-chuck
On 2/26/2015 12:33 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Chuck Campbell wrote:
I have a centos 6.6 laptop which is having trouble (intermittent boot
failures, or more rightly so, multiple failures, intermittent booting).
The laptop
is running selinux. I pulled the second internal disk out to get my
On 1/7/2015 4:01 PM, Peter wrote:
On 01/08/2015 05:39 AM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
I tried this using yum install dovecot22, but I get a lot of these:
file xxx from install of dovecot22-1:2.2.15-1.gf.el6.x86_64 conflicts with
file
from package dovecot-1:2.0.9-8.el6_6.4.x86_64
I tried yum
On 1/7/2015 12:06 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 06.01.2015 um 23:55 schrieb Chuck Campbell:
I'm running centos 6.6 with the default 2.0.9-xxx dovecot.
I run sa-learn against my spam_to_learn folder, then I wan to move those
emails
to a learned_spam folder.
when I do a doveadm -Dv move -u
On 1/7/2015 9:46 AM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
On 1/7/2015 12:06 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 06.01.2015 um 23:55 schrieb Chuck Campbell:
I'm running centos 6.6 with the default 2.0.9-xxx dovecot.
I run sa-learn against my spam_to_learn folder, then I wan to move those
emails
On 1/7/2015 10:52 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/07/2015 10:39 AM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
On 1/7/2015 9:46 AM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
On 1/7/2015 12:06 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 06.01.2015 um 23:55 schrieb Chuck Campbell:
I'm running centos 6.6 with the default 2.0.9-xxx dovecot.
I run
the dovecot pages show it and give
examples.
any suggestions?
thanks,
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On 11/21/2014 1:01 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
I have a 6.5 machine that had everything set up and working correctly
(fetchmail, sendmail w/ starttls, procmail, spamassassin) but the MB cratered.
I bought a new machine, and installed Centos 6.6 and all is not well.
I used the config from
other eyes can tell me what is wrong here.
-chuck
This is the top of the .procmailrc in my home directory:
SHELL=/bin/bash
HOME=/home/nnl
PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/contrib/bin:.
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir/
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
MAILDIR=$DEFAULT
LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail_log
ethernet ports in them. I have one that won't run with anything except eth0.
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doesn't seem to affect
concurrent use all that much. The servers run for months without
reboots (only done for security updates).
I don't miss those hours-long ext4 fsck's at all :-)
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setup, using ext3, and
it performs much faster i/o. The old 3ware setup is raid 5.
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a thought that I had burned
a dual layer DVD, then tried to read in on a single layer drive, but I never
verified this as the problem.
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to be unix permissions, or SELinux issues.
How can I find out what permissions I need to change?
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Two versions using procmail for delivery that succeed:
If my .procmailrc
On 6/16/2014 11:08 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 6/16/2014 8:52 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
I ran a script after fail2ban was started. It looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
iptables -A INPUT -s 116.10.191.0/24 -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -s 183.136.220.0/24 -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -s 183.136.221.0/24 -j
On 6/17/2014 6:39 PM, Warren Young wrote:
On 6/16/2014 15:58, Chuck Campbell wrote:
If they keep going through this ip block, they will still get 255 attempts at
the root password and 1020 attempts at other login/password combinations
before
they are blocked by fail2ban.
I'm glad you got
by user:group
What, precisely is wrong here? I don't get any AVC entries in
/var/log/audit/audit.log, so I'm at a loss as to what to try next. Should this
directory not be target mail_spool_t? Any guesses?
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On 6/16/2014 10:13 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Chuck Campbell wrote:
I've recently built a new mail server with centos6.5, and decided to bite
the bullet and leave SELinux running. I've stumbled through making
things work
and am mostly there.
I've got my own spam and ham corpus as mbox
combinations before
they are blocked by fail2ban.
Why is this ip range still able to attempt connections? Have I done something
wrong with my address ranges, or added them in the wrong place?
thanks,
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time, how am I going to figure out how to deny all, then allow
selected, ehrn I can't seem to allow all and deny selected.
There must be a misunderstanding on my part about how iptables are supposed to
work.
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On 6/16/2014 9:44 PM, Earl Ramirez wrote:
On Mon, 2014-06-16 at 21:42 -0500, Chuck Campbell wrote:
All of the suggestions are graciously accepted, however, I was actually
asking
what I was doing wrong with iptables, and why, with the rules I put in place,
someone was still able to connect
. move it at the bottom of the chain.
I am clearly missing some emails, because I didn't see a reply from John R
Pierce. My apologies.
I appreciate you restating this. I'll try to go make sense of iptables, given
the insight,
thanks,
-chuck
OK, I went to the list archive and found
, but it still gives permission problems, and I haven't
succeeded in getting it to deliver mail.
Any guesses at all would be useful.
thanks,
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On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 09:14:06AM -0400, Jason Pyeron wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Campbell
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 9:09
Does anyone know how to get procmail and dovecot to play
happily together with
mboxes? I'm on Centos 6.5, fully patched.
I'm getting
while the secondary was being used. That would
take care of the non-deleted files issue on the secondary. Fortunately
there are no database files involved in any of this.
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bit complex to manage IMHO.
Thanks for the tip!
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Machine backups, the 'delete' parameter in rsync{} must be set to 'true'
in order to prevent chaos should a user need to point their Mac at the
replicate filesystem (which should be a very rare event). I put all TM
backups in a separate ZFS sub-pool for this reason.
Chuck
On 04.12.2013 14:05, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
On 04.12.2013 14:05, John Doe wrote:
From: Listsli...@benjamindsmith.com
Our next big test is to try out ZFS filesystem send/receive in
lieu
of
our current backup processes based on rsync. Rsync is a fabulous
tool,
but is beginning to show
and required only two commands to do the replacement and start the
resilvering process. This was done while the server was in active use,
with only a small performance hit. Sweet!
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way up
for large filesystems with a couple million files.)
So far, so good. I still have a *lot* to learn about ZFS and its
feature set, but for now it's doing the job very nicely. I don't miss
the long ext4 periodic fsck's one bit :-)
YMMV, of course,
Chuck
in the BIOS and add Intel NICs instead.
YMMV, but please consider ditching Realtek altogether.
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for the
TimeMachine backups on my Mac, and they've been spinning 24x7 non-stop
for 3 years without failure. I'm almost afraid to switch them off.
Now, if WD can just get their post-flood production back in gear so
prices can drop. My 2c, FWIW :-)
Chuck
that needs to make the request,
not the CentOS host.
Suggestions anyone? In the mean time, I'll keep looking for a solution.
Thanks,
Chuck
Hmmm. Is the bridge up and you can see the interface attached to it from
running brctl show and ifconfig? Could you attach that output
for a solution.
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the docs aren’t totally clear (to me, at least) regarding NIC assignment.
Thanking you in advance for your suggestions,
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significantly increased the workload the
team faces.
Let's be patient and let them get the job done.
Kudos to the CentOS team!
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have RAID-6-like parity for a
while. The fact that Oracle has both ZFS and Btrfs under its wing is,
um, interesting.
I'm only asking for the world :-)
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drives. It's rare for a modern drive to hand
out bad data without an accompanying error condition (which the md
driver should handle), but I have read that uncaught bad data is
possible and would not be flagged in RAID arrays which don't use parity
calculations.
Chuck
configurations
until I get a reasonable balance between performance and reliability
with these large drives.
So many questions ... so much to learn. Lots of Googling around is
quite useful but can lead to information overload :-)
Cheers,
Chuck
less robust ... you pick what's best for your
own situation.
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, in more than 10 system boots, there has never
been any consistent pattern to these failures.
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On 03/11/2011 09:00 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 3/10/11 9:25 PM, Chuck Munro wrote:
However, on close examination of dmesg, I found something very
interesting. There were missing 'bindsd??' statements for one or the
other hot spare drive (or sometimes both). These drives
respond fast enough before the
drivers move on to other duties. That didn't help either.
Each group of arrays uses completely drivers (mptsas and sata_mv) but
both exhibit the same problem, so I'm mystified as to where the real
issue lies. Anyone care to offer suggestions?
Chuck
:498d81af:9b4f45d3
ARRAY /dev/md/md_d23
metadata=1.2 num-devices=5 spares=1
UUID=da07407f:deeb8906:7a70ae82:6b1d8c4a
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Your suggestions are most welcome ... thanks.
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data with scepticism.
I need to track this error down because my understanding is that the LSI
controller chip has very good performance.
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will do fine for now, and I'll have the
luxury of upgrading guest OSs to CentOS-6 as the opportunity arises.
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On 03/04/2011 09:00 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 3/3/11 6:52 PM, Chuck Munro wrote:
I've been on a real roller coaster ride getting a large virtual host up
and running. One troublesome thing I've discovered (the hard way) is
that the drivers for Marvell SAS/SATA chips still have
to be
well-made controller cards. I understand that even Alan Cox has
expressed some frustration with the current driver status.
FWIW, I had similar problems under the RHEL-6 evaluation OS too.
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of the arrays at
boot time. I suspect the evaluation copy of RHEL-6 is not really up to
date, so there may be issues with mdadm. I did take a look around the
RedHat bugzilla site and saw a couple of things that might be related to
the problem.
Chuck
not a registered RHEL user, I don't have the ability to submit a bug
report at RedHat.
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I'll give the Supermicro support folks some time to sort this out, since
I'm still waiting for CentOS-6 anyway.
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On Sun, 06 Feb 2011 12:09:12 + Ned Slider wrote:
On 06/02/11 07:00, Chuck Munro wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm having a difficult time trying to figure out why the CPU cooling
fans run at full speed on my Supermicro X8DAL-3 motherboard. There
doesn't seem to be any variable speed
to get control of the fans? The Supermicro web site and the
board's manual aren't any help. Fresh installs of CentOS-5.5 and RHEL-6
don't exert any control by default. Installing the lm_sensors package
and probing with the 'sensors' command didn't help either.
Slowly going deaf ...
Chuck
it's the same on CentOS-6.
I'll organize the disk arrays with this trial version of RHEL, on the
assumption that CentOS-6 simply picks them up as-built.
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On 02/02/2011 09:00 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On Wednesday, February 02, 2011 02:06:15 am Chuck Munro wrote:
The real key is to carefully label each SATA cable and its associated
drive. Then the little mapping script can be used to identify the
faulty drive which mdadm reports by its
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 1/30/11 1:37 PM, Chuck Munro wrote:
Hello list members,
My adventure into udev rules has taken an interesting turn. I did
discover a stupid error in the way I was attempting to assign static
disk device names on CentOS-5.5, so that's out of the way
depending on
the system commands they use.
I look forward to CentOS-6 and all the goodies we can expect, and I'm
quite happy to wait until the CentOS crew does their thing before
releasing it ... they deserve a lot of credit for doing a thorough job
all these years.
Chuck
gracefully. It'll do for experimentation until
CentOS-6 arrives.
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practice in using
KVM and RAID-60.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
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Frank Cox thea...@... writes:
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:59 -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
What is the procedure to remove the latest openssh packages and
replace them with the previous ones?
I'm not sure you can do that directly with yum (though someone can
correct me there) but you
!) to rebuild an array, if I understand this correctly.
The collective wisdom of this list is most welcome.
Thanks muchly,
Chuck
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Hi,
I been working on for about a month and half on setup drbd and nfs. I keep
running into issue with the way heartbeat/pacemaker handles nfs. Does anyone
know a good way to set up a HA NFS server with DRBD and Heartbeat and NFS. I
am willing to share my pain in setting it up.
Chuck Payne
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