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Samba 3 will do the latter.
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a packaged samba4 that works is probably the best
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don't have the
perl-suidperl package installed.
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this was broken so I can avoid it for next time.
Brute force sometimes works... If you have a backup from before the
issue, restore it somewhere and diff -r (or maybe rsync -av --delete
if it is remote) to find what changed.
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possibility of replacing at least 4 old clunkers with VMs on a single
new box? Or does no one look at the big picture - like the IRS
ending up paying Microsoft for 'custom' support of XP that they've
known for years had to go?
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for that power-sucking chassis even if you
did have the right power supply?
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as the guest DVD, and
boot into whatever you want.
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Unless you need the space-heater functionality it is hard to beat a VM
for the experimental stages of anything. Generally you can just
download
is that the
target disk in a restore has to be at least as large as the source.
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long test. There are
Agreed, it is better to connect the drive to internal SATA ports to test.
Maybe the power adapter/source for the external enclosure isn't supplying
enough power?
+1. If you are running on USB power you might need to connect to a powered hub.
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still install one from the isos here:
ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/../pub/K12LTSP/5.0.0-32bit/iso/
but I'm not sure what it would do after updating.
These days it is packaged separately and much more complicated to get working.
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about maintaining backwards
compatibility.
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packages for installs/updates and document everything that
is not base/EPEL so you know where to look when things break.
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in CentOS base, but you also need to not
break/conflict with/replace anything in EPEL.So really, the best
approach would just be to add any missing modules to EPEL.
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running a whole
virtual machine. Maybe the concept for RHEL software collections
could be generalized to handle any disto's rpm/deb repos in their own
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terminate the session and start a new one.
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for CentOS 7 first came up there was
some input from the SME and ClearOS groups. Not sure if SME would be
quite the same without their custom installer, but I think ClearOS is
already just extra RPMs on top of a stock system.
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without additional fiddling.
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call it something else.
OpenVPN over UDP configured to not respond at all unless the
certificates match is even better at being hard to find with random
probes, though.
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That works for ordinary logins and ssh - you still need to add the
users but you don't have to maintain passwords. Won't work for samba
shares, though.
That blows, in this case I guess
versions if you let it. It may be OK by itself or with EPEL enable but
likely to conflict with anything else.
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, this is CentOS 6.5.
If you are starting from scratch building a mail server you might want
to look at SME server or ClearOS where webmail works out of the box.
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The SIG approach will probably work - eventually. When they have
stuff that comes up doing some job as installed.
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There is no current maintainer. Inevitably software may need
alterations,
Inevitable - why? Bits don't just wear out. Don't break the
interfaces it uses and software will just keep on working.
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xml isn't intended for humans - it is supposed to be parsed and
verified by machines. The bigger question is why the machines aren't
managing the config files
wrappers maintainer.
That is much more constructive than calling the bulldozer early.
Even more to the point, why is this a fedora/RHEL or even linux
specific issue? I'd expect to matter to OpenBSD. Do they maintain
their copy?
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You don't have to load some fuse module to hook up some experimental
filesystem with some new bizarre configuration syntax and figure out a
different way to boot it.
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side look like? Maybe you aren't doing a --delete and a lot of cruft
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of forcing everyone who uses your product to rebuild
everything from scratch. In my opinion, a new version of something
isn't better unless it is also completely backwards compatible. It's
not a fashion show - things aren't better just because they are
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of files being sync'd isn't the big memory consumer - it is
the whole directory trees being traversed that are loaded into memory
for the comparison. There is additional overhead it you use -H to
propagate hardlinks.
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but something that tells you that you need it in the
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NIC in a Lenovo desktop was
detected as p5p1.
Just to keep things interesting, I get p3p1 for the onboard NIC in a
dell D630 laptop (this is with the RHEL7 beta install).
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was wildly fragmented
into different flavors and open source fragmented itself with licenses
that prohibit best-of-breed components from being combined. And
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iptables might expect -
and how would you handle portmapper?
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users (same uids across the set) and it
wouldn't pick them up without a reboot. I think I'll switch to nfsv3
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dl'd.
Maybe the classic ftp text vs, binary transfer? Personally I would
have used rsync over ssh with the -z option for compression since it
is one simple command, very efficient, repeatable and restartable.
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packet instead of rejecting with an ICMP.
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thought that was a very strange concept for
an inherently multiuser OS.
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brute force... su to root in a terminal window and type the command
instead of picking it from the menu.
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br1)
and they are selectable. Maybe it is something different in your
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platform and worth the
trouble for remote work. They should at least fix the problem of
taking several minutes to open a prompt window.
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the
bridge interface name br0 in the text box that subsequently appears. One
must also change the Device model: from Hypervisor default to virtio.
I get a dropdown for the source device settings that include the host
devices, including the bridge br devices.
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conference so the interested people see it without cluttering email.
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catch it immediately with swatch. And you can send a pop-up
to an X session with 'send-notify' - with the usual assortment of ways
to connect to remote sessions (along with the usual issues of having
permission to connect to sessions that aren't yours.).
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only with KDE), what fonts do you use, and if you use kde, how do you
get visible borders on your windows?
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' to be interested in fixing
system problems and even if that happens to be the case now for this
particular box it may not always be.
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, grey-background terminals or the default
font set. So there must be some other themes or a lot that I don't
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script isn';t able to kill the
process. Maybe puppet is doing something weird with that pid file? I don't
really know offhand, but I guess I will have to investigate that.
Is one created at a successful startup? And how is puppet involved?
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that have been created for currently
installed packages? Is this as bad as rpm packaging where any two
different sources are likely to conflict in name and/or contents?
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not unless you know the magic string that fully names
libgnutls.so...)
Wouldn't 'yum remove gnutls' be a better check since it will walk up
the dependency tree - and is interactive by default so it will show
the list and wait for confirmation?
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the fixes as soon as possible after they
are released since at that point the vulnerabilities will be well
known. So, you need a fairly agile testing/deployment process to
match your policy and keep it from doing more harm than good.
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in the context of packages that aren't
included in RHEL base or EPEL? It just seems like a giant list of
global variables without any structure or namespace management.
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.. But for users
_running_ the enterprise release and adding other things run into
those conflicts with packages all the time. Contexts/boolean names
aren't quite as common as 3rd party packages, but shouldn't there be a
plan for them to scale?
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Is there some global registration facility for selinux context names
or are you the only one that knows them all?
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the 2010 version very usable from a Mac/firefox window with no
ActiveX. I almost never bother firing up a vpn on a laptop to run
outlook at home just for mail-related things.
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But it is generally a bad idea to let the rest of your system get out
of date. Is there some reason you can't do a full 'yum update' to
pick up the rest of the fixes?
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are only kept in the vault repository. It is pretty much irrelevant
to normal updates - you can update from any version to current, even
just with specific packages.
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the process id in /var/run/httpd/httpd.pid belong to the
master apache instance, and does killing it kill all of them?
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. further, it doesn't 'quote' the replied text.
Click the 3 little dots and it unhides the quoted part. Whether it
shows bars down the side for html or 's for plain text is optional.
And obviously you can move the cursor before you start typing.
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for having computers.
Well, that and watching kitten videos.
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this approach eliminates the hassle of dealing with Linux video
drivers and still gives pretty good performance even when the server
is at a different location.
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you're generally better off configuring that sort of interface for JBOD,
and doing the raid with linux mdraid.
Which will mean you need a non-raid or RAID1 partition to boot from.
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for writes, (b) if you lose a drive it still runs at
full speed in degraded mode, and (c) if the machine melts and all you
can save is one drive, you can plug it into any matching controller or
usb adapter and recover the files from it.
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. Can you tell why that doesn't work? You
might get a hint from:
sh -x /etc/init.d/httpd restart
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Default: yes
That worked, thanks! I was trying to find it in the RedHat online
docs but it was mostly about NetworkManger.
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the changes before rsyncing
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All good suggestions. I'd prefer mercurial to either of Subversion
(central repo? Blagh!)
A central repo is exactly what you want when you want one
authoritative copy and you have a network to reach it.
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and rebuild as needed
simply by polling the top level project.
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Is there a way to get /home, /var, and /opt installed as directories
on that other one big partition? /var in particular has an odd mix
of OS and 'your' data and logs that may turn out
don't have any experience with it, but from what I've read I
would say that 'ceph' is the up-and-coming way of doing your own
distributed/redundant storage although I'm not sure I'd trust the
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2014, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
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On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 3:12 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Is there a way to get
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Michael Hennebry
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Michael Hennebry
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Make /home , /var and /opt soft links to directories on /onebigpartition
problem with grub and /boot on a 2TB
partition, though. Mine wasn't that big.
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an image copy
that would restore your system to its current state in the unlikely
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like /var, /home, /opt, etc to live.
You may want to make them symlinks into directories on your larger
volume if they each need space and you don't want separate
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an odd mix
of OS and 'your' data and logs that may turn out to be big. And you
may not know ahead of time what to allocate for it as a separate mount
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you get used to the timing it works out
pretty well to match up major releases with replacing hardware and/or
general cleaning up of your own applications and data.
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virtualbox give RAM to the
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at all kinds of things, I also know of another one called Wifi
Radar for linux but not nears as good.
Fully seconded.
Agreed - and the Wifi analyzer is in the subset of android apps that
you can get on the kindle fire, too.
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Tools - Virtual
Machine Manager.
If you want to give the guest VM bridged access to your NIC, you also
need the bridge-utils package and have to move your host network setup
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Virtualbox will work, but if you want to stick to stock packages and
aren't concerned about running your images on other types of hosts,
try KVM first.
KVM is great
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 4:31 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
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When I got a server with too much RAM for the free version of ESXi
that limit was rescinded in August.ESXI 5.5 is now free for
unlimited memory. about the only restriction
themselves well to being managed.
Once the guests are configured to the point where their networking is
up, you can install vnc for remote access or use their own remote
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an old parallels hdd
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Figures... I think I built those in June or so. Anyway, while the
VMware console client is somewhat slicker I don't see any functional
reason to change back - KVM runs them
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