+1. also, it'd probably be good to state what you're trying to accomplish
rather
than if you can throw a technology at vague something or another. I think
you'd
find gpg's password input cumbersome for symmetric keys, the output too long
in ascii
armor and possibly annoying to deal with
Hi!
I am about to deploy a virtualisation cluster based on a storage
server with 10 Gbps interfaces for iSCSI and two computing nodes
running VMs in KVM that will access the storage via the 10 Gbps
network.
I am trying to find real use cases of people using CentOS 6 as an
iSCSI target but can't
Hi,
I'm trying to set up my work laptop, which has CentOS 6.6, for easy
NFS access to a NAS disk at home. I can't set for a normal permanent
mount, since most of the time, the filesystem will not be available. I
know several different ways to mount temporarily from the command line,
but I
On 2015-07-11, Jerry Geis
ge...@pagestation.com wrote:
+1. also, it'd probably be good to state what you're trying to
accomplish rather than if you can throw a technology at vague
something or another. I think you'd find gpg's password input
cumbersome for symmetric keys, the output too long
Hi Mauricio!
No dia 11/07/2015, às 13:37, Mauricio Tavares raubvo...@gmail.com
escreveu:
On Jul 11, 2015 11:37 AM, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves m...@mbg.pt wrote:
Hi!
I am about to deploy a virtualisation cluster based on a storage
server with 10 Gbps interfaces for iSCSI and two computing
On Jul 11, 2015 11:37 AM, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves m...@mbg.pt wrote:
Hi!
I am about to deploy a virtualisation cluster based on a storage
server with 10 Gbps interfaces for iSCSI and two computing nodes
running VMs in KVM that will access the storage via the 10 Gbps
network.
I am trying
Why not just use autofs and have it mounted on demand?
jh
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You might want to setup an alias mv mv -Z
This changes the way mv works to set the context after mv rather then
maintaining the source context.
Thanks! That's probably a good suggestion. However I did try doing a
restorecon -R -v on the entire puppet directory. No luck in resolving that
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