any changes to the /etc/hosts file. Why is there this
difference between centos 6 vs 7.
Sounds like mDNS/Avahi is not being used/referenced on/by 6.
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On 2020-03-30 00:13, Ted Miller wrote:
I have generally found that installing VLC takes care of my codec needs.
Have not tried it on Centos8 yet.
Ted Miller
On 3/29/20 11:18 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 2020-03-29 18:42, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 18:34:20 -0400
Mark LaPierre wrote
On 2020-03-29 18:42, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 18:34:20 -0400
Mark LaPierre wrote:
What replaced Gstreamer and Mplayer in CentOS 8. RPM finder finds both
for CentOS 6 and 7 but not 8. There must be a replacement for them but
I don't know what.
rpmfusion might be what you're
available in the CentOS 8
repos either.
I found solutions to this issue on the net that involved turning off
HTML5 direct rendering and using Flash, but that's not going to happen.
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modules, or a text
module that you add each new audit2allow "fix", increment the version
number, rebuild the policy and module then re-insert -- lather, rinse,
...
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Hello,
The resolution to the dual HDMI problem was to upgrade to CentOS 7.5.
All CentOS versions from 7.5 to 8.1 work with no problems.
Thank you for your help.
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need to see both HDMI ports discreetly.
Can you please help.
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On 2019-12-14 13:19, Orion Poplawski wrote:
On 12/13/19 8:12 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey all,
Is a Network Install ISO planed any time in the near future for CentOS
8? I don't see it in the mirrors, but that might be a function of my
poor searching abilities.
Beware of https
Hey all,
Is a Network Install ISO planed any time in the near future for CentOS
8? I don't see it in the mirrors, but that might be a function of my
poor searching abilities.
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Hello,
Is the Intel Celeron J5005 processor supported on CentOS 6.8.
If not, is there a CentOS version which supports this processor.
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... and no joy.
I've tried sending the firmware to it via lp -o raw ... -h :9100, and maybe?
it worked, but no printing. I've upgraded to the latest foo2jzs driver and
.ppd, and nothing. Any ideas? CUPS since to think it can talk to it
Yes, the system can see the printer
mark
then continues the install with no
further errors.
I also tried RHEL 7.6 which installs perfectly with no errors.
Any ideas?
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started reading about that maybe 8 years ago,
and the general advice is "do not use", use mdraid. Works for us.
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anything... just make SURE that you unselect
the partitions/drives that everything else is on.
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t; you,
>>
I have never used dump/restore.
Someone mentioned commercial software - I've cloned systems, esp. compute
nodes in a cluster - with rsync.
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Win 8 that if I changed the workgroup
name... it required Windows to be rebooted. So... really? nsswitch.conf,
and reboot?
Now I think I'll install C 7 to dual boot on my lady's workstation, rather
than 8.
mark "or my manager this I should go to ubuntu, which
iding and maintaining
WHAT?!?!?!
I *loathe* gnome, and it just keeps getting more bloated and worse.
When I'm ready to install 8, I'll have to see if icewm is updated for it.
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NIC card.
>>>
>>> How can I avoid this problem with missing NIC? Can you help me,
>>> please?
>>>
>> Nothing exciting on dmesg? Did you check the pci chain to see if
>> it is being reported as there?
>>
Have you done lspci w
e been.
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
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e filesystem labels match /etc/fstab
The ext2 and ext3 file system labels need to match the mounting
information in /etc/fstab
mount | egrep '^/dev/' | while read dev on mnt rest
do
echo -n 'LABEL='
e2label $dev
egrep " $mnt " /etc/fstab
echo
done
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>
> Matt
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> On Aug 6, 2019, at 5:41 PM, mark wrote:
>>
>> Is there any way, other than installing CUPS on windows, to get the
>> damn Win laptop to print to my C 6 box, which has CUPS running and a
>> USB laserjet?
>>
> Since forever (ah, abou
Is there any way, other than installing CUPS on windows, to get the damn Win
laptop to print to my C 6 box, which has CUPS running and a USB laserjet?
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ode of the file, that still exists until the last
reference goes away. Restarting the service, perhaps as part of a
reboot, will end the reference and free the inode causing the new file
to be used.
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ink it is, and I'm fine. WaPo is fine.
Just pick and choose. I will admit to being aggravated since google
*requires* gstatic to be enabled - I assume that's where they're tracking
me.
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Richard wrote:
>> Date: Monday, August 05, 2019 13:38:49 -0400
>> From: mark
>
>>> Richard wrote:
>>>
>>> Does the system slow down when you have your internet connection
>>> enabled, but aren't explicitly using it (i.e., not using a brows
es... Waiting on
> characters to show - even remoted in with SSH experiences the same thing -
> so its not just X.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
What's top show? And maybe iostat?
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(i.e., not using a browser)? If so,
> look at the netstat output (as root) to see what's going on. You may have
> some process that runs when the connection is enabled that is taking up
> system/network resources.
>
> Separately, turn off javascript
Fred Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 09:28:23AM -0400, mark wrote:
> One thing I don't understand is how/why the firewall is DROPping so
> many attempts on port 25 when it in fact has a port forward rule sending
> port 25 on to my mailserver. How does it know, or why d
10 years... and
I've seen enough where the idiot script kiddies were so stupid that they
couldn't manage to read the directions enough to at least salt the
autogenerated name. The result was "user@" or a blank where there should
be a name.
So, I'm wondering if someone botnet got screwed
t.
>
>
> Hard to diagnose an unresponsive machine.
>
Please don't top post.
I've seen things like that, but only when it can't load a filesystem it
expects to be there.
You can't log in as root? Did you not set a password for root during the
install?
mark
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 30, 20
Well, we knew the 'Net was invented solely for cute cat pictures. Now I
have proof that selinux is part of that conspiracy. From dmesg, on one of
my servers:
[ 3366.091561] SELinux: 8 users, 14 roles, 5031 types, 316 bools, 1 sens,
1024 cats
mark
Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>
>> Am 29.07.2019 um 22:37 schrieb J Martin Rushton via CentOS
>> :
>> On 29/07/2019 20:58, mark wrote:
>>
>>> Moved a server from the datacenter to our secure room. I've changed
>>> the DNS, and our dhcpd... and yet, eve
Moved a server from the datacenter to our secure room. I've changed the
DNS, and our dhcpd... and yet, every time it boots, it comes up with the
IP it had in the datacenter.
Any idea where it could be caching the IP - maybe in the initramfs?
C 7, updated.
mark
ever seen something like this?
2. Any reason I shouldn't blacklist acpi_als?
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John Pierce wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 10:32 AM hw wrote:
>
>> I can't help it when the primary name server goes down because the UPS
>> fails the self test and tells the server it has 2 minutes or so left in
>> wich case the server figures it needs to shut down. I wanted better
>> UPSs
see the
UPS, change the battery. If it's just started to complain, it's not dead
yet!
Works for me with all of our mostly APC SmartUPS 3000 rackmounts.
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Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 7/23/19 11:12 AM, mark wrote:
>
>> Now, cryptsetup gives me the same UUID as I have in /etc/mdadm.conf.
>> The
>> entry in /etc/crypttab looks identical to the RAIDs for root and swap,
>> but nope.
>
>
> Can you post those fil
of drives with RAID 1.)
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What am I missing?
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It worked on C 6, but on a C 7 box, I've restarted crond, and cron.allow
doesn't have what's in cron.allw.local. What am I missing, folks?
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he
other two firmware items down there - the system setup menu gives three
choices, for our servers.
One thing you didn't answer, what I was asking about UEFI. Did you check
those settings?
mark
>
> PEV
>
>
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> Sent:
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ghts or ideas??
>
Not that I'm enamored of it, but why BIOS and not UEFI? Dell's running
newer m/b that like UEFI over BIOS.
Also, have you looked in the BIOS to see what those settings are?
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this is newer than the current, and do you want to install.
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lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
> On 01/07/2019 18:38, mark wrote:
>> lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>>
>>> does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? I was hoping you can tell
>>> whether HPE support Linux Vendor
>>> Firmware Service and you actually get to upgr
ing off support to Unisys, and how they
were going to get parts
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anyone know what I need to do to make the spare sdl back to being
just a hot spare?
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nt that way, because the OEM firmware "supported USB printers"...
except, according to their tech support, "oh, not that printer".
*sigh*
Thanks in advance.
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Just a comment: what RAID 6 (we use that instead of 5, as of years ago),
was much larger storage.
When you have, say, over 0.3petabytes, that starts to matter.
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yboards and don't like to point and click *all of the
> time* (or really much of the time or really at all). I know, the keyboard
> is a piece of depreciated hardware -- we are all supposed to be using
> touch screens with only colorful icons -- actually typing file names is so
> 20th century.
find out that I had to edit
about:config to change the booleans on signature to false.
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 6/25/19 4:52 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>> On 06/23/2019 04:05 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>>> On Sun, 23 Jun 2019, 05:41 mark, wrote:
>>>
>>>> Being as how we're looking at putting my SO on Linux (she's *so*
>>>>
then my next trick would be to do
a smartctl -t short, and wait for the results.
Also, have you done an ipmitool sel list?
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Things sped up with he
killed that.
Be warned.
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it's check
the cable, check the port on the router... or look for hardware errors
on the laptop.
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sd-ad sssd-ipa
>
> We shouldn't need any of that with local authentication (/etc passwd and
> /etc/shadow) right?
Are you running sssd? Are you connected to the AD?
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Being as how we're looking at putting my SO on Linux (she's *so* fed up with
Windoze), big question for her: Civ 6 on CentOS? Will it run on C 7? Wait for
C 8 (which I was sort of thinking of doing, anyway)?
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File not found:
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Hope this helps.
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Tate Belden wrote:
> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-sleep.conf.html
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 9:44 AM mark wrote:
>
>
>> I found that one of my users' workstation is, for some reason, running
>> systemd-sleep. I cannot find, anywhere on th
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aker that I really do know what I'm talking about,
and they do have to push it to tier 2 support, or
d) escalating to get a manager, who'll push it.
And like that's going to happen in an hour. Try a day or five.
This is why I dislike blacklists, the way they're currently run.
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mark wrote:
> mark wrote:
>>
>> testing zfs. I'd created a zpoolz2, ran a large backup onto it. Then I
>> pulled one drive (11-drive, one hot spare pool), and it resilvered with
>> the hot spare. zpool status -x shows me state: DEGRADED status: One or
>> more
mark wrote:
> Hi, folks,
>
>
> testing zfs. I'd created a zpoolz2, ran a large backup onto it. Then I
> pulled one drive (11-drive, one hot spare pool), and it resilvered with
> the hot spare. zpool status -x shows me state: DEGRADED
> status: One or more devices coul
specification
use '-f' to override the following errors:
/dev/sdb1 is part of active pool 'export1'
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
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, but just in case I'll diagram the dynamic
portions using the final result (monospace font):
arch ---v
repo v
release v
http://mirrors.oit.uci.edu/centos/7.6.1810/os/x86_64/
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Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> Am 07.06.2019 um 16:11 schrieb mark :
>
>> How do I disable /usr/libexec/gsd-backlight-helper on a user's
>> WORKSTATION? This is clearly something that should NEVER, EVER be
>> running if it's not a laptop
>
> What's the prob
How do I disable /usr/libexec/gsd-backlight-helper on a user's
WORKSTATION? This is clearly something that should NEVER, EVER be running
if it's not a laptop
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is to chmod -x /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober on the
ubuntu system.
Thanks in advance.
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network. So far as I'm concerned they could disappear and I'd never
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that is your problem, did you
>> try disabling yum-specific completion? That would let you still the
>> ability to use path completion.
>
> In my case, the argument being quoted (different option) is a "*". Your
> method of escaping instead of quoting works.
>
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2019 at 16:22, mark wrote:
>
>
>>
>> I *swear*, I may get aggravated enough to write a drh - d *real* h.
>> Between C7, with all the /tmpfs, and this debian 18.04 that has a dozen
>> /snap all showing up
I *swear*, I may get aggravated enough to write a drh - d *real* h.
Between C7, with all the /tmpfs, and this debian 18.04 that has a dozen
/snap all showing up All I want it to display is physical drive
partition space
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Jon Pruente wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 10:02 AM mark wrote:
>
>
>> That seems unlikely. Foe one, I've seen that... but I *always* see
>> entries in the log about the oom-killer being invoked. For another, this
>> isn't a compute node, it's *only* a fileser
Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, mark said:
>
>> Ralf Prengel wrote:
>>
>>> Hallo,
>>> I need the information how many updates are available for a system.
>>> What is the best way to find it out in a one line bash script.
>>>
>>>
256G RAM
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the console over a BMC/IPMI KVM session it can be very difficult, if not
> impossible, to enter the keystroke as well.
>
Hmmm... thanks. I'm sure I've heard about the magic sysreq, but had
forgotten, never used it. I'll try that if this happens again.
mark
> Good luck,
>
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 09:30, mark wrote:
>
>> Ok, we used to get this occasionally on cluster nodes, and we just got
>> it on a fileserver (very bad). The system is discovered to be
>> unresponsive:
>> it doesn't ping, and plug
Ralf Prengel wrote:
> Hallo,
> I need the information how many updates are available for a system.
> What is the best way to find it out in a one line bash script.
>
yum check-update, perhaps?
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to power cycle it ...
>>
>> Does anyone know how to bypass this? - or at least stop it increasing
>> the limit each time it is reached?
>>
>> It does seems rather pointless to keep increasing the limit like this
>> ...
>>
> It _finally_ gave u
power cycled it.
Has anyone else seen this - I can't imagine it's only us - or have any
thoughts?
C 7, 7.6.1810
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the link, and was reading, and I'm confused.
1. How is this different than LVM?
2. Why would you want to put it on top of LVM?
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On Mon, 2019-05-13 at 13:06 -0400, Bee.Lists wrote:
> Ah thank you. Having forgotten this, I already had all my aliases
> and instructions in there. For some reason they aren’t loading. If
> I do this, then everything loads:
>
> source /root/.bash_profile
>
> So there’s an indication this
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R C wrote:
> cool!! that works for now.. thanks Mark!!
Glad it helped.
>
> On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 11:21 AM mark wrote:
>
>
>> firefox_repackage via CentOS wrote:
>>> Hi everyone, I use firefox on centos 7 at work but due to the fairly
>>> well know
Warren Young wrote:
> On May 8, 2019, at 11:04 AM, mark wrote:
>
>>
>> semanage fcontext -m -t lib_t "/path/smwa/webagent/bin/*.so”
>
> Glob expansion doesn’t happen in double quotes. Not in Bash, anyway.
Huh? I thought it didn't occur in single quotes, but did occu
d --label="SRV"
> --name=01 --vgname=ee
>
If I'm reading that correctly - haven't worked on a kickstart in years -
I'd start by increasing root to 1024 (1M) for /boot.
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Warren Young wrote:
> On May 8, 2019, at 9:31 AM, mark wrote:
>
>> semanage -fcontext -a -t lib_t "//smwa/webagent/bin(/.*).so”
>
> [snip]
>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
> Also, I’m confused by the parens in your file path. Whether your shell
> is or
fig
2. Type signature in the search bar.
3. You'll see this key: xpinstall.signatures.required, click on it, to
change the boolean from true to false.
Stuff may work again. If not, go to tools add-ons, and reenable (which you
could not do before the boolean
Hi, Johnny,
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 5/2/19 9:15 AM, mark wrote:
>>
>> Especially Johnny - could you possibly push this fix through as soon as
>> upstream puts it out? It's a real issue for us - we've had a number of
>> servers whether gssproxy keeps SEGVing, which
You can experience RHEL8 via the developer version allowing you to work
out how your configurations and management will have to change, which
may coincide with CentOS arriving by the time you finish.
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'dontaudit')
What am I doing wrong?
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Right, and of course you weren't on the need-to-know list
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Hi, Johnny,
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 5/2/19 9:15 AM, mark wrote:
>>
>> Especially Johnny - could you possibly push this fix through as soon as
>> upstream puts it out? It's a real issue for us - we've had a number of
>> servers whether gssproxy keeps SEGVing, which
ward to it, because my new lady
wants me to redo her laptop with Linux, being unutterably fed up with
Lose10 (as friends said 20+ years ago, you never win with Windows, you
only lose), and I didn't think C6, what I have on my workstation at
home, was the right way to go.
However... I'd rather y'all didn't release it before its time.
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> Has anyone come across this issue - and have any fixes/workarounds?
You might find some useful info in
<http://www.admin-magazine.com/HPC/Articles/Useful-NFS-Options-for-Tuning-and-Management>
On the other hand, we've had some issues, and on at least a couple
servers, I've forced it
vides necessary information... Anyway, understanding this will
> tell you apart as a sysadmin from "non-sysadmin" person ;-)
>
Yup, Valeri's absolutely correct. I *have* rebuilt drivers (Rocket Raid,
for example, doesn't appear to maintain drivers for cards over about 4 yr
old). The
Hi, folks,
Especially Johnny - could you possibly push this fix through as soon as
upstream puts it out? It's a real issue for us - we've had a number of
servers whether gssproxy keeps SEGVing, which hits NFS and samba.
Thanks in advance.
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