On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Emmett Culley
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On 05/30/2014 02:59 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I don't think just installing the package makes it filter mail. If
you want to really start from scratch you might try mimedefang to
drive all your scanning/filtering
.
Anyone have an idea?
Did you try running grub-install after your rescue-mode boot and
chroot into /mnt/sysimage? If that doesn't fix it there is probably
something different about the device/naming of the root partition.
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On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:55 AM, Johnny Hughes joh...@centos.org wrote:
On 05/30/2014 01:58 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Is yum supposed to track the dependencies separately? That is, if an
EPEL package requires some other package (expected with the stock
paths), can an SCL package fulfill
of how EPEL is supposed to fit in the
world of 'other' repositories. What should happen when
centosplus/extras has a same-named package? Other 3rd parties?
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problem?Should we just expect EPEL to wantonly clobber anything,
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with the error messages you
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get a somewhat
different and incompatible package - it only cares about the name and
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configured to do it, you might try a 'grep -R 'pattern' /etc
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(expected with the stock
paths), can an SCL package fulfill that dependency even though it will
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also have options to
port-forward inbound connections to an inside address, either for a
specific port or all of them (DMZ mode) if you do want to accept them
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sendmail and can write some perl snippets to control it.
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On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:10 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 5/30/2014 2:59 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I don't think just installing the package makes it filter mail. If
you want to really start from scratch you might try mimedefang to
drive all your scanning/filtering
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:53 AM, J.L. Blom j...@neuroweave.nl wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. I assume I have to login to the backup
server as root and then generate the keys as backuppc has no password
for logging in as user backuppc.
Log in as root, then su - backuppc', or if your
be using blade systems?
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to the outside world.
If that is all you want, you should be able to use a private-range
subnet to connect the boxes, and run squid as an http proxy when you
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with the names, current windows
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Do you really need filesystem semantics or would ceph's object store work?
Yes, I really need file system semantics; I am storing home directories.
In that case, wouldn't
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cygwin/ssh slaves, we call a script on the slave that sets
environment variables and then starts the slave process.
Eric
On 5/15/2014 7:09 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
This probably isn't a real jenkins-specific question, but maybe
someone knows the answer... I recently switched some win2008 slaves
And on a 2nd look, the cygwin/sshd connections are also not populating
the variables explicitly set in the jenkins global and per-node
configurations.
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on the server and a stock remote rsync version accessing the
target files. Or, it can use tar or samba to transfer the files,
with all duplicate files pooled regardless of the location or transfer
method. And it has a nice web interface for
configuration/browsing/restores.
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The most unique thing about backuppc is that it has its own
implementation of rsync that can work with the compressed archive
files on the server
it on a different system from the one with the
valuable data. However, it does have an option to generate tar
archive snapshots compressed/split so you take them offsite for
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disconnected because of a problem that should be fixed and which are
disconnected because they are configured to connect on demand and have
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Hi, Les,
Could you forward this to the CentOS list? That damn nixspam is
blocking my hosting provider's mailhost
if an executor is available there, so it will continue to build
on the master unless it is busy. If the number of executors that you
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Does it have to be hosted? You could run under KVM/Virtualbox/Vmware,
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and b) making identity theft easier? I was almost surprised they didn't
want part or all of my SSN
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Le 07/05/2014 15:06, Les Mikesell a écrit :
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My backuppc server a 6Go of RAM, I've 118 751 files for 9,1Go of data
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save.
Rsync
RHEL install steps had actually fit on the screen
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RHEL7 RC shows some nouveau errors at boot on a Dell D630 laptop and
wants to run the 1440x900 screen at 1280x768
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Is backuppc walking into the .snapshot directories on the netapp?
Try a 'find . |wc -l' on the path rsyncd exports to get some idea of
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The DSL itself is the least interesting part to me. I don't really
care about the keyword names or the syntax of where the squigglies go.
But you have clearly put
on the error message, the job seems to be executing from the master,
and not the slave.
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is at the top of the workspace, just remove your explicit reference to
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So, have you ever had to deal with a CentOS box and multiple NICs.
Especially one where you've cloned
the same group contributing new
development and consuming the final product so the direction might
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, ocsinventory will have reported the
last mac/ip pairing, but what normally happens is that new boxes are
shipped to their install locations and racked up by people that know
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Yes
On 30 April 2014 08:47, Mani
elements did. Seems like a lot of clutter and a confusing
process to have to start one job but end up with the results in
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hasn't been a reasonable assumption for anything running X, ever, and
even less so with freenx/x2go. You want the applications on a
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There are two sides to this. On the one hand you want to be able to
nail down server configurations - and probably anything that is going
to stay wired.
Ok, I'll bite on this one
rdp sessions to windows targets over
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network interface active at a time?Our
servers typically have at least 6 NICs and it is pretty common to have
at least 4 active on different subnets. And bringing up a new
interface does _not_ mean I always want to use the DNS servers or
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On 04/30/2014 11:18 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
But freenx/NX/x2go put the big picture back the way it belongs.
For certain usess I agree with that; for others, not so much. Seamlessly
pulling applications from an application
procedures. I think it is unfortunate there there is no
standard defined for configuration files or tools to stabilize it and
make common operations across platforms possible in spite of the
bizarre differences each vendor tries to add. Something like posix
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I think it is unfortunate there there is no standard defined for
configuration files or tools to stabilize it and make common
operations across platforms possible in spite
. And I find it surprising
that NM sometimes runs, sometimes doesn't, depending on seemingly
unrelated things. And I still don't understand how to control what
it would do for, say, a dynamically inserted USB device. Is it
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player so a typical home would only
need one extra 'thing' besides the computer/tablet/phone. But it
doesn't matter - you still have to configure it somehow. Do you want
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Les Mikesell wrote:
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Lamar Owen lo...@pari.edu wrote:
On 04/30/2014 12:02 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
snip
Yes, I blame all our economic problems on the wastefulness of
duplicated effort in learning
.
Well, you can do it that way on windows if you want. It's just, ummm,
different. Like that thing we were talking about here.
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at this point... any ideas?
Is the thing you are trying to archive actually a symlink on the slave
host (ls -l would show a pointer to a different filename)? I'm not
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Les Mikesell
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Warren Young war...@etr-usa.com wrote:
On 4/29/2014 13:05, Les Mikesell wrote:
can you tell it
that adding a USB device and picking up a dchp address is OK, but you
don't want to change your default route just because dhcp offers it?
Mixed DHCP and static IP
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