[CentOS] boot issue with latest kernel

2019-03-13 Thread Keith Keller
Hi all, Has anyone seen this issue before? This afternoon, I tried updating a bare metal CentOS 6 box, and got some odd error messages on the console during booting kernel 2.6.32-754.11.1. (These aren't exact, I forgot to try to get a photo of the console.) sd 0:0:4:0 timed out resetting card

Re: [CentOS] read permission on rotated logs

2019-03-13 Thread Pete Biggs
On Wed, 2019-03-13 at 15:13 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote: > When logs (e.g. /var/log/maillog) are rotated (e.g. to > /var/log/maillog-MDD) is there a way via systemd or whatever It's logrotate that does it. You may want to look at the 'prerotate' and 'postrotate' sections of the logrotate

[CentOS] read permission on rotated logs

2019-03-13 Thread Alice Wonder
When logs (e.g. /var/log/maillog) are rotated (e.g. to /var/log/maillog-MDD) is there a way via systemd or whatever to assign read permission to a specific group? Right now, for example - ls -l maillog* -rw--- 1 root root 3105240 Mar 13 22:04 maillog -rw--- 1 root root 1079031 Feb