On 04/18/2016 08:01 PM, liyulei wrote:
And I used the command "tcpdump -i eno1.5 " to
capture the datagrams through the vlan interface, there were only repeated
outputs:
ARP who has 192.68.81.254 Tell 192.168.81.3
Could you tell me the reason for that?
My guess would be that the switch isn't
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Robert Nichols
wrote:
> lsof will show the sizes of the deleted files.
>
> lsof | grep deleted | sort -k7n
That's a reasonable G.D. answer.
The only problem is that on my system, the default output includes a
TID column that is
On 04/18/2016 03:45 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 04/18/2016 01:18 PM, g wrote:
'lsof', aka, list open files, will list every open file on system, and
there
are a lot.
'grep deleted' will list_only_ the deleted files that are still open.
That's exactly the same thing that "ls -l /proc/*/fd/*
On 18/04/16 18:36, Barak Korren wrote:
> Hi there, I would like to write a script to download the CentOS
> generic cloud images with the intention of making them eventually
> available to oVirt users via the oVirt public Glance repository.
>
> For that purpose I need to:
> 1. list the CentOS
On 04/18/16 17:26, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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> Thanks, I was kind of indulging my laziness, mentioned the command name
> and assumed keen person will look up command usage him/herself. But on a
> receiving end being lazy person I would prefer to just copy and paste
> using _your_ post as opposed
On 4/18/2016 4:50 PM, Shawn Fang wrote:
I visitedhttps://www.centos.org/docs/ and found no documentation
about CentOS7. Is the documentation about CentOS5 still suitable?
um, there are extensive changes between 5 and 7.
this would be more suitable
Hello everyone,
I visited https://www.centos.org/docs/ and found no documentation
about CentOS7. Is the documentation about CentOS5 still suitable?
Thanks.
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On Mon, April 18, 2016 4:22 pm, g wrote:
>
>
> On 04/18/16 15:45, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 04/18/2016 01:18 PM, g wrote:
>>> 'lsof', aka, list open files, will list every open file on system, and
>>> there
>>> are a lot.
>>>
>>> 'grep deleted' will list_only_ the deleted files that are still
On 04/18/16 15:45, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 04/18/2016 01:18 PM, g wrote:
>> 'lsof', aka, list open files, will list every open file on system, and there
>> are a lot.
>>
>> 'grep deleted' will list_only_ the deleted files that are still open.
>
> That's exactly the same thing that "ls -l
On 04/18/2016 01:18 PM, g wrote:
'lsof', aka, list open files, will list every open file on system, and there
are a lot.
'grep deleted' will list_only_ the deleted files that are still open.
That's exactly the same thing that "ls -l /proc/*/fd/* | grep
'(deleted)'" will do. So how is lsof
On 04/18/16 13:31, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 04/18/2016 11:17 AM, g wrote:
>> lsof | grep deleted would work better.
>
> Better how?
>
===>
'lsof', aka, list open files, will list every open file on system, and there
are a lot.
'grep deleted' will list _only_ the deleted files that are still
On 04/18/2016 09:06 AM, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>
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>> On 18/04/16 14:15, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
>>> Thanks. I imagine (hope?) there shouldn't be too much effort to
On 04/18/2016 11:17 AM, g wrote:
lsof | grep deleted would work better.
Better how?
lsof hasn't always been installed by default, while /proc is pretty
reliably available.
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On 04/18/16 13:07, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On Mon, April 18, 2016 1:02 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 04/17/2016 09:27 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> I have tried above your commands
>>> I couldn't see that size of the file.
>>
>> What commands? I suggested that
On Mon, April 18, 2016 1:02 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 04/17/2016 09:27 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
>> Thanks for your help.
>> I have tried above your commands
>> I couldn't see that size of the file.
>
> What commands? I suggested that you look for deleted but open files
> using:
> # ls
On 04/17/2016 07:39 PM, liyulei wrote:
Could anybody teach me how to create a VLAN interface in CentOS7, or tell me
what' s wrong with my configuration, more detailed more better.
How is your switch configured?
The CentOS configuration you described would only work when you set
GATEWAY, and
On 04/17/2016 09:27 PM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
Thanks for your help.
I have tried above your commands
I couldn't see that size of the file.
What commands? I suggested that you look for deleted but open files using:
# ls -l /proc/*/fd/* | grep '(deleted)'
If you see any, you won't see
On 04/18/2016 02:47 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
For my system shows like below.
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 909G 576G 287G 67% /
tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 3.9G 160M 3.5G 5% /boot
/dev/sdb1 916G 382G
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>>
>>> I have an HP Photosmart C3180 All-in-one.
>>> As I haven't had any need for color lately,
>>> when I last replaced ink, I only replaced the black cartridge.
>>> It didn't
Hi there, I would like to write a script to download the CentOS
generic cloud images with the intention of making them eventually
available to oVirt users via the oVirt public Glance repository.
For that purpose I need to:
1. list the CentOS generic cloud images
2. list mirrors from where I could
On Mon, 18 Apr 2016, david wrote:
FOLLOWUP & REPORT
I had lots of suggestions, and the most persuasive was to try
OpenVPN. I already had a CA working, so issuing certificates was
easy. The HOW-TO guides were less helpful than I could hope, but
comparing several of them, applying common
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I have an HP Photosmart C3180 All-in-one.
As I haven't had any need for color lately,
when I last replaced ink, I only replaced the black cartridge.
It didn't work, even when printing grayscale-only
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 05:47:33PM +0800, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
> Hi Geleem,
> Please have a look below of my result.
>
> For my system shows like below.
> df -h
>
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2 909G 576G 287G 67% /
> tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G
Folks
I would like to have my windows 7 laptop communicate with my home
server via a VPN, in such a way that it appears to be "inside" my
home network. It should not only let me appear to be at home for
any external query, but also let me access my computers inside my home.
I already
Due to recent changes in the racks hosting the DevCloud nodes
(https://wiki.centos.org/DevCloud), we'll have to reorganize the
physical placement of those nodes.
That means that we'll have to shut down/power off the whole DevCloud
infra, migrate the nodes in another rack, and slowly restart all
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
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> On 18/04/16 14:15, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> > Thanks. I imagine (hope?) there shouldn't be too much effort to get
> > this to work, since it's already been done
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On 18/04/16 14:15, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> Thanks. I imagine (hope?) there shouldn't be too much effort to get
> this to work, since it's already been done upstream. RedHat
> continues to push out updates even. E.g.
>
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 08:55:12AM -0400, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:37:44AM +1200, Peter wrote:
> >
> >
> > >
>
> At present, CentOS-7 works with the rpm for Fedora on Google's site. I
> >
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> On 18/04/16 13:34, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> > Unfortunately, I have neither the time, nor expertise to partake in
> > such a project.
>
> is there someone else on here
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Google Chrome and CentOS
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:37:44AM +1200, Peter wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Right, Johnny Hughes (I think) used to build it, but IIRC he had to stop
> > for reasons that you can find by searching this mailing list.
> >
> > Note
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On 18/04/16 13:34, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> Unfortunately, I have neither the time, nor expertise to partake in
> such a project.
is there someone else on here who can help ? I think if we can
demonstrate some traction, it would go a long way in both
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:37:44AM +1200, Peter wrote:
>
> Right, Johnny Hughes (I think) used to build it, but IIRC he had to stop
> for reasons that you can find by searching this mailing list.
>
> Note that I'm personally not interested in getting chrome to work for
> CentOS 6, but I have a
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 2:18 AM, Sorin Srbu
>> Just recently I started getting the dreaded message about my CentOS 6.7
>> x64-installation wasn't going to be supported anymore by Google Chrome.
>>
>> "This computer will soon stop receiving Google Chrome updates because
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 8:24 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
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> On 18/04/16 13:14, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> > Please answer the original question (again) CentOS folks.
> >
> > Where are we with getting the RHEL version of Chromium
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On 18/04/16 13:14, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> Please answer the original question (again) CentOS folks.
>
> Where are we with getting the RHEL version of Chromium available
> for CentOS?
>
> There should be no technical reason why we can't get a
On 04/18/16 04:47, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
> Hi Geleem,
> Please have a look below of my result.
>
> For my system shows like below.
> df -h
>
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2 909G 576G 287G 67% /
> tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm
>
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 2:18 AM, Sorin Srbu
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just recently I started getting the dreaded message about my CentOS 6.7
> x64-installation wasn't going to be supported anymore by Google Chrome.
>
> "This computer will soon stop receiving Google Chrome
Hi Geleem,
Please have a look below of my result.
For my system shows like below.
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 909G 576G 287G 67% /
tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 3.9G 160M 3.5G 5% /boot
/dev/sdb1 916G 382G
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 5:40 PM, rgritzo wrote:
> so i guess i was not paying too close attention and upgraded to xen 4.6.1
> before i migrated my domU configurations to libxl :{
Just FYI, as a fall-back you can always move yourself to the Xen 4.4 "track" by:
1. Installing
On 04/06/16 22:44, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have running Centos 6.5 32 bit machine.
> This machine is running qmailtoaster packages and mailbox size is 385 GB.
>
> if i run the df -h command it show 385 GB out of 1TB
>
===>
please post results.
> I have run the same command
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