Re: [CentOS] non-functioning printer

2021-05-14 Thread Frank Cox
On Fri, 14 May 2021 22:22:24 -0500 (CDT) Michael Hennebry wrote: > With the Deskjet D1420 disconnected, hp-probe > finds no USB printers (duh). > With the Deskjet D1420 connected, hp-probe > finds it. The exact test of the output from hp-probe -busb -g is The output from hp-testpage

Re: [CentOS] non-functioning printer

2021-05-14 Thread Michael Hennebry
With the Deskjet D1420 disconnected, hp-probe finds no USB printers (duh). With the Deskjet D1420 connected, hp-probe finds it. hp-testpage produces error: Unable to communicate with printer Deskjet-D1400-series. Please check the printer and try again. Note that hp-probe found it.

Re: [CentOS] getssl was working stopped

2021-05-14 Thread Jerry Geis
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Re: [CentOS] getssl was working stopped

2021-05-14 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Fri, 14 May 2021 at 13:43, Jerry Geis wrote: > On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 11:52 AM Jerry Geis wrote: > > > Hi All - I am using getssl on CentOS 7. > > It have been working fine since Feb 17th and just stopped. > > > > My script: > > getssl -u -a -q > > getssl: for some reason could not reach

Re: [CentOS] systemd and 'Stale file handle' errors?

2021-05-14 Thread James Pearson
Jonathan Billings wrote: > So, the chronyd systemd unit looks like this: > > # /usr/lib/systemd/system/chronyd.service > [Unit] > Description=NTP client/server > Documentation=man:chronyd(8) man:chrony.conf(5) > After=ntpdate.service sntp.service ntpd.service >

Re: [CentOS] getssl was working stopped

2021-05-14 Thread Jerry Geis
On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 11:52 AM Jerry Geis wrote: > Hi All - I am using getssl on CentOS 7. > It have been working fine since Feb 17th and just stopped. > > My script: > getssl -u -a -q > getssl: for some reason could not reach >

Re: [CentOS] getssl was working stopped

2021-05-14 Thread Jon Pruente
On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 10:52 AM Jerry Geis wrote: > Hi All - I am using getssl on CentOS 7. > It have been working fine since Feb 17th and just stopped. > Are you using a recent version of getssl? Newer releases support ACMEv2 , and there is a planned brownout of ACMEv1 service in effect

Re: [CentOS] getssl was working stopped

2021-05-14 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Fri, 14 May 2021 at 11:52, Jerry Geis wrote: > Hi All - I am using getssl on CentOS 7. > which getssl are you using? I could assume https://github.com/srvrco/getssl but it could be all numbers of things. If it is that one, then it is written in bash so it should work via bash -x and

[CentOS] getssl was working stopped

2021-05-14 Thread Jerry Geis
Hi All - I am using getssl on CentOS 7. It have been working fine since Feb 17th and just stopped. My script: getssl -u -a -q getssl: for some reason could not reach http://MY_NAME/.well-known/acme-challenge/lL_ublhWh3fnmbXhhh3BR3bdnjHoMFAgTimTvZUTLQM - please check it manually So I did check

Re: [CentOS] systemd and 'Stale file handle' errors?

2021-05-14 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 02:15:15PM +, James Pearson wrote: > > I have a CentOS 7 system where I needed to restart chronyd - but the > systemctl restart failed with the error: > > systemd[1]: Starting NTP client/server... > systemd[43578]: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning

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Re: [CentOS] systemd and 'Stale file handle' errors?

2021-05-14 Thread Simon Matter
> I have a CentOS 7 system where I needed to restart chronyd - but the > systemctl restart failed with the error: > > systemd[1]: Starting NTP client/server... > systemd[43578]: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /usr/sbin/chronyd: > Stale file handle > systemd[1]: chronyd.service: control