On 07/15/2014 08:25 PM, Florian La Roche wrote:
> Hello Eero Volotinen,
>
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 08:59:14PM +0300, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> Are you really using firewalld and network-manager on Centos 7 production
>> servers or old way disabling network manager and using pure ipt
Back to the nasty NetworkManager bug in
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1105770 :
> The bug was already reported in January 2012, but ignored for 18 months by
> the NM gods.
> Just check this report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=771673
>
>
Yeah, still waiting redhat to
> The bug was already reported in January 2012, but ignored for 18 months by
> the NM gods.
Boa: 30 months
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On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 08:37:15PM +0200, Sven Kieske wrote:
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> On 15.07.2014 20:25, Florian La Roche wrote:
> > (Next item is tuned, which also looks a bit overkill to keep
> > running.)
> Is there something different in el7 compared to el6 ?
> B
2014-07-15 21:20 GMT+03:00 Jeremy Hoel :
> As i start to deploy test images of C7 I think about this same question.
> Part of me wants to keep the simplicity of the old method, but then someone
> else somewhere mentioned that the systemd stuff relies on network-manager
> to work better, so I don't
sing Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
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> From: "Eero Volotinen"
> To: "CentOS"
> Sent: Tuesday, 15 July, 2014 6:59:14 PM
> Subject: [CentOS] FirewallD and Network manager on production servers (C7)
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> Hi List,
>
>
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On 15.07.2014 20:25, Florian La Roche wrote:
> (Next item is tuned, which also looks a bit overkill to keep
> running.)
Is there something different in el7 compared to el6 ?
Because tuned is already part of the game since at least el 6.5!
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Hello Eero Volotinen,
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 08:59:14PM +0300, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Are you really using firewalld and network-manager on Centos 7 production
> servers or old way disabling network manager and using pure iptables like
> on C6?
I tried to disable NetworkManager, b
As i start to deploy test images of C7 I think about this same question.
Part of me wants to keep the simplicity of the old method, but then someone
else somewhere mentioned that the systemd stuff relies on network-manager
to work better, so I don't know that keeping the old methods is better. I
do
Hi List,
Are you really using firewalld and network-manager on Centos 7 production
servers or old way disabling network manager and using pure iptables like
on C6?
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Eero
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