a rock the
minute they are desupported.
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high write endurance versions.
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Are you debugging the wrong bit? Isn't this X starting correctly, but the
xinit desktop environment is likely failing?
jh
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those are HP DL180g6, each holds 25 2.5" SAS hotswap drives in a 2U form
factor.
I *do* recommend getting 'enterprise' grade SSDs that have 'supercaps'
to ensure they can flush their write buffers on a power fail
hard drive, any ideas?
10 to 15 years old?its 5 to 10 years past expected EOL. You got
your moneys worth.
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>Valeri
>
>>
>>
I have used an 10. Alias on a 192. Interface so it is possible
well, whats the subnet mask the /rest/ of the 10.x hosts on that
physical LAN segment are using ? the alias has to match the network.
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for armv7. But I thought this was a general C7/apache issue...
did you verify it /is/ selinux by running with `setenforce permissive` ?
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prefixing this with, I have no idea what Calibre is...
What commands did you run to trigger this error?
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ment lab environment, most of my servers (75% VMs) are DHCP
configured (using static and/or long lease time reservations), which
makes doing PXE and such much easier.A foreign DHCP server would
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<= 4, and
have only begrudgingly been brought forward to support 6.
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s had security
problems.
voila, problem solved!!
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files are just formatting hints for
the message body. you can read the message without them.
anyone using a halfway newer version of Microsoft's Outlook stuff
shouldn't be generating them at all if their mailer is properly configured.
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as I understand it uses libcurl, so it
should be able to support https
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d scripts, well, thats up to
whatever techniques your development engineers are most comfortable
with. Me, I'd probably be doing something like that in Perl or maybe
Python (even tho that would require me to learn more python).
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the full Google Earth anymore.
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refer installing the 'minimal' iso, then installing the
specific packages your deployment requires via yum.
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Packages to be found which would be meaningful for
installing packages.
hmm? thats the directory with the ISO files, the packages are over in
../../os/x86_64, here,
http://mirror.teklinks.com/centos/7.1.1503/os/x86_64/in ./Packages/
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On 12/15/2015 3:55 PM, ken wrote:
On 12/15/2015 04:24 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/15/2015 12:29 PM, ken wrote:
centos 7 (7.1). Three places on the web said
mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/
oh, the /7/ directory is now 7.2, so you likely should be using the 7.2
netinstall.
if you
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base repository".
What's the magic needed?
Also, if anyone knows specs for epel and others, they might help too.
use one of the actual mirrors.
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/
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most service updates will restart the service
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in my previous
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1503 files are here,
http://mirrors.mit.edu/centos/7.1.1503/isos/x86_64/
I usually use -Minimal- and use yum to install additional components as
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On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 18:11 -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Dec 10, 2015, at 5:15 PM, John Stanley wrote:
> > Privide the BZ Link please?
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1283925
>
> Not my bug, but the
#x27;m not sure what the
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wrong with eth0, or even em1?
when you have multiple adapters, perhaps different types (maybe 2 10gigE
and 2 1gigE?) which one is eth0 supposed to be? BSD has always used
driver type in the network device names, and having dealt with device
confusions before, I understand why.
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On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 08:37 -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> If you're running Xvnc -inetd out of xinetd or systemd sockets, the
> updates of TigerVNC in 7.2 (CR) break it. I've got an open bug with
> Red Hat about it, and a fix is on the way.
Privide the BZ Link please?
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not updated since 2002 as 'beta 5' ?!?sounds like abandonware.
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On 12/7/2015 8:40 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>there is one route missing:
>
>128.0.0.0/1.
>
Did you mean 127.0.0.0?
and I hope not /1 or that would encompass all networks with the first
octet from 128-255
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On Mon, 7 Dec 2015, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
- Coordination of other repositories (e.g. EPEL) is based on the "version",
how does that work now?
Exactly the same as it did before. Before you'd have a $maj.$min repo, which
is the same as it is now. maj=7 min=1.1503
You can park it there and no
On 12/6/2015 9:28 PM, david wrote:
Thanks for that. It appears to have solved the problem. I just
wonder if it should have been taken care of "automatically" without my
intervention, running nightly "yum -y update" commands.
epel needs to fix that package, probabl
On Fri, 4 Dec 2015, Leon Fauster wrote:
Any pointers on how to get the login screen?
What about the gstreamer1 stuff, are all necessary
libraries (linkage) in place? Especially for the EPEL
stuff.
You *need* to upgrade the gstreamer libraries or you break gnome (which breaks
gdm). Uninstall
On 12/3/2015 2:05 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
Heh, the latest Windows 10 build is actually referred to as the '1511'
version.
yet it returns...
C:\> ver
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
go figger.
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On Thu, 3 Dec 2015, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Though quiet at the moment,
my desktop sometimes sometimes makes a noise that I attribute
to either a disk or a fan on its last legs.
I'm looking for suggestions for distinguishing.
For the disk, I expect I should use either hdparm of fsck.
Even after
On Thu, 3 Dec 2015, Karanbir Singh wrote:
thats good to hear - there are quite a few rebases and a lot of new
added functionality in the new release. In the coming weeks, I will try
and visit some of these via blog posts, videos etc. If anything specific
pop's up, let me know.
I can report muc
never had much luck connecting HD 16:9 aspect 1920x1080 (or 16:10
1920x1200) monitors to VGA outputs, even on MS Windows systems. they
work much much better on DVI or HDMI or DisplayPort.
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nearly all disks are removable... AHCI sata drives can be hotplugged, etc.
I've not used gparted, just command line parted, I'm pretty sure it
won't let you mangle a disk thats got mounted partitions
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.
Anyone know better?
Anyone know for sure whether bitpim would work if I could make it go?
I have an LG Revere, which that page also says can't transfer pictures,
but with BitPim on Windows, the pictures are treated the same as
wallpapers and transfer.
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no email at all unless you pay Verizon or
whomever $$ per email message sent.
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to copy stuff to/from
'dumb' phones like that, it specifically supports Verizon phones. I
see there's a Linux version, but no idea what it takes to get working.
In addition to letting you at the pictures, it will backup and restore
and edit the address book on the phone.
http:
reSQL
database servers as well as archival storage servers and such, and have
had zero problems.
BTRFS is still, IMHO, experimental and not ready for production without
extensive vetting for your spsiecific configuration and applications.
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other vlan, so there's no opportunity
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to
CentOS by making a list of all the RPMs and replacing them with the
centos equivalents, after removing the RHN related packages and manually
installing the CentOS equivalents. But I think it was RHEL 3 or 4 when
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, I asked some help here. I
thought that repositories are the same for fedora,redhat and centos.
My mistake ...
I dont know what to do now.
don't run RHEL without a support contract, or there's no access to the
base repositories or security fixes or anything.
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2015, Leandro wrote:
I remember , I solved this issue in my centos 6 , after install rrdtool-devel
and rrdtool-perl packages.
Can I try domething else ?
You shouldn't need to, no.
I'm guessing you've got a cruddy version installed from somewhere else, else
the yum install woul
On 11/26/2015 7:57 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
I could combine D and C but the idea was to not have an open wifi
router that can be used to access A
the C to A filters could explicitly allow the TV and such devices to
access the NAS protocols while disallowing anything else.
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2015, Leandro wrote:
Hi guys , Im have some problems installing the following packages:
rrdtool-devel
rrdtool-perl
Before we moved to centos/rhel7 it was a simple task, just doing:
yum install rrdtool rrdtool-devel and rrdtool-perl was enough.
Now, I only can install the rrdtool
ccess, otherwise you're on the guest network. this can be done
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On 11/25/2015 1:25 PM, Siva Prasad Nath wrote:
202.150.XXX.XXX
root
XX
If you wish then you can access it and able to get required info.
do you realize you just gave out root access to 1000s of people all over
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x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
(minor version number differences not important, just means I've not
updated in a few weeks)
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the system logs, see chapter 20, 'logging'
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System_Administrators_Guide/ch-Viewing_and_Managing_Log_Files.html
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rator, or take a
class in it. you're asking way too many elementary questions without
any evidence you're trying to figure this out.
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ocks as they are written and
confirming as they are read. if you're using md raid, you can query
the status of the underlying volume iwth mdadm -Q /dev/mdXXX (or -D for
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2015, mihoko.tan...@jp.yokogawa.com wrote:
I specified an option --byes-per-inode to 'logvol' command, but I got a
message "No such option: --bytes-per-inode" during installation.
Does anybody know a solution?
Wasn't that removed years ago?
https://access.redhat.com/documentat
d performance. and
thats /really/ expensive stuff.
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or double drive
failure, nothing else. classic raid is most certainly NOT about data
integrity, as the raid stripes aren't checksummed, they assume hardware
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On 11/18/2015 10:42 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
We're using Synology boxes with good results so far.
I've heard good things about Synology.
My home NAS going on 3 years now is a HP Microserver running FreeNAS,
with 4 x 3TB SATA drives.
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On 11/15/2015 2:45 AM, Alexander Ni wrote:
This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.
that doesn't sound like CentOS to me.
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ONBOOT=yes
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Thanks John - I haven't used XFS.
This issue arose on ext3 I think some years ago on a rather elderly
system. If XFS avoids this that's great but if someone is still using
legacy systems, they need to be warned!
> On 11/10/2015 12:18 AM, John Logsdon wrote:
>> I have been
On 11/10/2015 12:18 AM, John Logsdon wrote:
I have been using rsnapshot for years now. The only problem I've found is
that it is possible to run out of inodes. So my heads-up is that when you
create the file system, ensure you have more than the default inodes - I
usually multiply the defau
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m to find every entry pointing to
the same inode if you want to identify these links.
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wanted to increase the mtu on the interface so these errors would
not be reported.
9K or so is the upper limit for MTU on most NIC cards, and many are less
than that. this is a hardware thing, has nothign to do with software.
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re are 27 hosts that have been backed up, for a total of:
* 441 full backups of total size 71125.43GB (prior to pooling and
compression),
* 623 incr backups of total size 20775.88GB (prior to pooling and
compression).
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als, then you'd have to restore every incremental
since that last full, which in a monthly full, daily incremental
scenario could be as many as 30 incrementals.
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wall-cmd --permanent --new-zone=internal
firewall-cmd --reload
THEN assign your interface to it,
firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --change-interface=ens192
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en at runtime it will
look for the .so files in that path.
if the programs you're compiling will be installed under /usr/local for
system-wide use, then the required shared libraries should also be
installed under /usr/local/something and that path should be passed to
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o test for.
what virtual SCSI controller type are you using for these VM's? Mine are
'paravirtual'.
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└─vg_svfisc6test5-lv_swap (dm-1) 253:10 5.9G 0 lvm [SWAP]
sdb 8:16 0 16G 0 disk
and I note this VM is *not* running vmware tools
NEITHER of these two VMs required rebooting or any echo "- - -"
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fs exports via option fsid=# where #
is a unique-to-that-filesystem integer in /etc/exports... then you don't
have to dance around
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rated wireless network, you want a system like the Ubquiti UniFi
AP's, where the access points are all centrally controlled (UniFi uses a
software based controller. most other similar systems like Cisco
AiroLAN use a hardware controller) and act as a single network, this
WILL do ro
On 11/3/2015 8:11 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/3/2015 7:33 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Well, I got my user back to being able to use his system, but I've still
got one issue: it's running on the VESA driver - there is*no* Catalyst
build for this monitor, for CentOS 7. From a lot o
n-us/download/desktop?os=Linux+x86
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gnome
login screen, and so forth. to change the branding, you'd need to
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you remove the base cover (the bottom), remove a cable, and remove
a screw holding the mSATA in place, then reverse all that to reassemble.
me, I'd just replace the hard disk with a 500G-1T SSD and shine the
whole mSATA thing..
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ot;gen0" original microservers with the NxxL "Neo" processors have a
OPTIONAL remote management card that implments IPMI and iLO. I don't
have one in mine.
here's someones blog about bringing his up.
https://www.liquidstate.net/hp-micro
: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5723
Gigabit Ethernet PCIe (rev 10)
and its MAC is A0:B3:CC:xx:xx:xx
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dir = "ext"
; extension_dir = "/etc/php.d"
extension_dir = "/usr/lib64/php/modules/"
the default of ./ is sufficent as php assumes thats
/usr/lib64/php/modules ... so really, you don't need, and shouldn't
have ANY extension_dir setting in php.ini
On 10/27/2015 2:57 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
/etc/php.ini has:
:
extension_dir = "/etc/php.d"
that seems wrong, mine has no such field.(the commented out default
value is ./ )
the extension .so files should be in /usr/lib64/php/modules
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like a HP H222, or LSI 9211 flashed in IT mode, or
whatever, for that.
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his? [1]
what OS/version are you ssh'ing to? what version of sshd is installed
on this? [2]
what network media is between these two hosts? anything out of the
ordinary in the setup?
[1] rpm -q openssh-clients - assuming this is a recent centos
[2] rpm -q openssh-server '
embedded
raid controller, or is it just a 12 drive SAS jbod box? I'd expect the
latter, as you don't plug a raid into a raid card.
the jetstor, same question, does that have its own raid or is it also JBOD ?
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You might try using a Fedora or CentOS VM instead of XMing.
what I've been doing instead is forcing myself to figure out virsh :)
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restarting all the services that might have
those libraries loaded.
and of course, new kernels generally require a reboot, unless you've got
that live kernel update thing running (which scares the heck out of me).
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On 10/23/2015 3:40 AM, Ashish Yadav wrote:
Go to virtual hardware details of your VM ( by clicking on the open button
after selecting your VM), in that go to display sections and select spice
from vnc.
you mean the open button, that if I push, causes virt-manager to exit ?
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On Fri, 23 Oct 2015, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
But coming back to negative part (which is about almost any Linux
distribution). These often reboots started in my recollection around 2.6
kernel which is long ago.
There's no way that needing a reboot is related to 2.6. Indeed newer features
like ks
o create a .xml file like...
and pass that to virsh attach-device vmname my.xml
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1061): Viewer connected
[xcb] Extra reply data still left in queue
[xcb] This is most likely caused by a broken X extension library
[xcb] Aborting, sorry about that.
python: xcb_io.c:576: _XReply: Assertion
`!xcb_xlib_extra_reply_data_left' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
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petty that they dont include the newer version on the
default one. Centos its a great distro, dont take this a complain...
its just a suggestion.
that suggestion would have to be made with RH, not CentOS, as the
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2015, John R Pierce wrote:
and its totally inappropriate for a shared server.
Which is why you wouldn't configure it for a shared server. I don't understand
the problem though, as the defaults *don't* allow this do they?
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.fre
On 10/22/2015 2:20 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Thu, 22 Oct 2015, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi J,
thank you for the suggestion. Why team make this possible? What is
the purpose?
It's a nice flexible setup for a workstation situation. I can have
CentOS
installed on a workstation, and
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