On 08/05/2014 03:10 PM, Alexander Farber wrote:
> So my question is: if anybody can recommend a similarly comfortable package
> repository for MySQL/MariaDB - which wouldn't mess up any other CentOS
> packages and which would update itself (with "yum update").
check out the SCL:
http://wiki.cento
Hi,
I recommend you install kernel-ml from ElRepo if you want to use it on this
machine.
On this machine I ended up installing latest Fedora 20, because I needed new
kernel and Xorg/Mesa.
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Hi,
I have successfully configured autofs to use SSSD, which in turn retrieves
information from an Active Directory.
/etc/nsswitch.conf is set to check 'files sss' and I'd be really grateful if
someone could confirm that I have configured my auto.master in a sensible way
- it basically calls o
Geetings,
I have a machine with PAM using LDAP.
Some old users do not disappear from:
* getent passwd
But, they are not in:
* /etc/passwd or
* LDAP
Where are they?
Any idea?
Please, I am affraid of ghost. :-(
TIA
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On Aug 6, 2014, at 9:28 AM, Cosme Corrêa wrote:
>
> I have a machine with PAM using LDAP.
> Some old users do not disappear from:
>
> * getent passwd
>
> But, they are not in:
>
> * /etc/passwd or
> * LDAP
>
> Where are they?
Usually when you use LDAP for NSS you have a caching daemon
Hi,
thank you.
Looking for more information, I get this:
# service nscd status
nscd is stopped
# service sssd status
sssd is stopped
# service winbind status
winbindd is stopped
:-(
Is there any hope?
TIA
On 8/6/2014 11:32 AM, Mark Tinberg wrote:
> On Aug 6, 2014, at 9:28 AM, Cosme Corrêa
The system is an AWS Instance based on a community CentOS 6.4 AMI snapshot.
The vdisk is as follows as shown below [1]
The root LVM contains /var/log/
I have attached another block device with ext4 FS.
I copied the files from /var/log to this device (mounted on /mnt) and
then changed
/etc/fstab
In article ,
Arun Khan wrote:
> The system is an AWS Instance based on a community CentOS 6.4 AMI snapshot.
>
> The vdisk is as follows as shown below [1]
> The root LVM contains /var/log/
>
> I have attached another block device with ext4 FS.
>
> I copied the files from /var/log to this device
On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:50:41PM +, Tony Mountifield wrote:
>
> Probably rsyslog is being started before /var/log is mounted, and so it
> is opening files within /var/log on the root device.
rsyslog should start after local mounts are finished.
I suspect it's selinux; /var/log should have
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| On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:50:41PM +, Tony Mountifield wrote:
| >
| > Probably rsyslog is being started before /var/log is mounted, and
| > so it
| > is opening files within /var/log on the root device.
|
| rsyslog should start after local mounts are finished.
|
In article <20140806165735.gd10...@frodo.gerdesas.com>,
John R. Dennison wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:50:41PM +, Tony Mountifield wrote:
> >
> > Probably rsyslog is being started before /var/log is mounted, and so it
> > is opening files within /var/log on the root device.
>
> rsys
On 2014-08-06, John R. Dennison wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:50:41PM +, Tony Mountifield wrote:
>> Probably rsyslog is being started before /var/log is mounted, and so it
>> is opening files within /var/log on the root device.
>
> rsyslog should start after local mounts are finished.
On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 10:20:38AM -0700, Keith Keller wrote:
>
> It certainly can't hurt to check both cases: make sure rsyslog is
> starting after the proper filesystem with /var/log is mounted, and check
> the selinux contexts to make sure they're correct.
rsyslog is started with a start prior
I have a raid 50 array on a 3ware controller. The box is running centos 6.5 and
the file system is ext4.
I'm going to try some other filesystems, but could anyone suggest any
alternative raid setups as well as stripe sizes I should try?
The old server uses the same controller on a centos 5.10 s
Check if writing cache is enabled in 3ware controller configuration. You
may want to have battery backup of controller RAM for that (otherwise
sudden power loss will lead to loss of cache which will make a disaster on
RAID level). 3ware controllers resist to enable cache in absence of
battery backu
On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 12:03:29PM -0400, Cosme Corrêa wrote:
>Hi,
>
>thank you.
>
>Looking for more information, I get this:
>
># service nscd status
>nscd is stopped
># service sssd status
>sssd is stopped
># service winbind status
>winbindd is stopped
>
>:-(
>Is there any hope?
>
>
>TIA
>
>
>On
So I am feeling rather frustrated with sssd today:
1. I see that when you install sssd (this is centos 6), sssd.conf is
not created.
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/about-sssd.conf.html
implies that if I want to use sssd I need to cre
On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> 1. I see that when you install sssd (this is centos 6), sssd.conf is
> not created.
It certainly should install it; /etc/sssd/sssd.conf. It's in the RPM.
Steve
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On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
>
>> 1. I see that when you install sssd (this is centos 6), sssd.conf is
>> not created.
>
> It certainly should install it; /etc/sssd/sssd.conf. It's in the RPM.
>
Then it is pulling my leg:
On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 05:05:36PM -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> [root@testcentos ~]# yum install sssd
[...]
> Package sssd-1.9.2-129.el6_5.4.x86_64 already installed and latest version
> Nothing to do
It didn't re-install any files because the package is already installed.
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Stephen
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On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 05:05:36PM -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
>> [root@testcentos ~]# yum install sssd
> [...]
>> Package sssd-1.9.2-129.el6_5.4.x86_64 already installed and latest version
>> Nothing to do
>
> It didn't re-install any fil
It is solved.
Thank you.
On 8/6/2014 3:23 PM, Martin Božič wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 12:03:29PM -0400, Cosme Corrêa wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> thank you.
>>
>> Looking for more information, I get this:
>>
>> # service nscd status
>> nscd is stopped
>> # service sssd status
>> sssd is stopped
>> #
On 5.8.2014 03:24, BC wrote:
> I have a driver that requires installing the kernel sources (into my own
> rpmbuild tree, not the system)
Why not define the kernel source as buildrequire?
> I can successfully compile and install the module from tarball after
> manually prepping the kernel sources
On 6.8.2014 20:44, Chuck Campbell wrote:
> I have a raid 50 array on a 3ware controller. The box is running centos 6.5
> and
> the file system is ext4.
>
> I'm going to try some other filesystems, but could anyone suggest any
> alternative raid setups as well as stripe sizes I should try?
>
>
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 5.8.2014 03:24, BC wrote:
>
> Why not define the kernel source as buildrequire?
>
Seems quite recursive to me. I would have to list the source rpm for the
various kernels which means I would be bundling a src.rpm into the driver's
src.rpm a
Folks
Apparently "new" in Centos 7 is that the terminal screen does not
blank after a period of time. This is a server configuration, and no
GUI is involved. Is there some magic setting I need to tweek?
Thanks in advance
David
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On 8/6/2014 5:32 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
> Do you have barriers enabled?
> Just another shot in the dark, but 5 didn't have that.
> If you have battery backed Cache with your Controller, you can safely
> disable barriers anyway.
are you sure about this? thats not my understanding.
What I've been t
On 08/06/2014 05:47 PM, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> Apparently "new" in Centos 7 is that the terminal screen does not
> blank after a period of time. This is a server configuration, and no
> GUI is involved. Is there some magic setting I need to tweek?
>
Have you tried:
# setterm -blank 5
??
Hello, Nux.
Thanks for answering.
I'll trying to install kernel-ml package.
Thanks,
Onobori
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2014 12:27:48 +0100 (BST)
Nux! wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recommend you install kernel-ml from ElRepo if you want to use it on this
> machine.
> On this machine I ended up installing la
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