On 07/04/2017 02:17 PM, Chris Olson wrote:
The actual system has totally legitimate names for domain and host.
What actually happened during the system update is still being
investigated.
Your investigation should include:
hostname
dig +short $(hostname)
host $(dig +short
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2017:1674
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2017-1674.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
Organization policy dictates that information copied from systems
with Internet access be "sanitized". Thus the FAKE name computer
as well as the designations and provided in my previous
messages and presented again below:
computer sendmail[]: unable to qualify my own domain name
Am 04.07.2017 um 19:13 schrieb Gordon Messmer:
On 07/04/2017 09:21 AM, Chris Olson wrote:
It remains a mystery what could have happened during a standard yum
update of the system to cause this domain and/or host related sendmail
issue.
Run "hostname". Has the hostname changed? Run "ls -l
Many thanks for your inputs. I will try what will suit for my needs
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, -=X.L.O.R.D=- wrote:
> Dear C. L. Martinez,
> The simplest way for lightweight for you is with VNC from your Win/Mac to
> the virt host VNC remote desktop or just a SHELL.
> Its
On 07/04/2017 09:21 AM, Chris Olson wrote:
It remains a mystery what could have happened during a standard yum
update of the system to cause this domain and/or host related sendmail
issue.
Run "hostname". Has the hostname changed? Run "ls -l /etc/hosts
/etc/resolv.conf". Have those files
Once again, my thanks to all that responded to my posting about our
virtual machine CentOS 6 system start-up issue. Addressing sendmail
was the key to the start-up issue.
While operating at Run Level 1, chkconfig sendmail off was commanded
followed by the reboot command. This brought up the
On Tue, Jul 04, 2017 at 07:32:51AM +0200, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here's the warning that Yum currently displays:
>
> ** Found 3 pre-existing rpmdb problem(s), 'yum check' output follows:
> ipa-client-4.4.0-14.el7.centos.7.x86_64 has installed conflicts
> freeipa-client:
Contributions to the CentOS wiki are always welcome but you will need to
read
https://wiki.centos.org/Contribute#head-42b3d8e26400a106851a61aebe5c2cca54dd79e5
and abide by those rules to register. You need to use your real name.
Trevor
On 04/07/17 14:26, -=X.L.O.R.D=- wrote:
> Akemi,
> Should
On Jul 4, 2017, at 8:01 AM, Chris Olson wrote:
> Starting ipmidetectd: ipmidetectd: No nodes configured [FAILED]
> Starting sendmail:
Any chance that this system doesn’t have valid DNS lookups?
What I see above is that ipmidetetd failed (which doesn’t block) and then
In article <374968789.4117139.1499169677...@mail.yahoo.com>,
Chris Olson wrote:
> My thanks to all that responded to my posting about our virtual
> machine CentOS 6 system start-up issue. I found the alternative
> boot options to be the most helpful. Interrupting the
>
> Starting ipmidetectd: ipmidetectd: No nodes configured [FAILED]
> Starting sendmail:
>
> It is not clear to me whether the boot-up process is hanging due
> to the failed starting of ipmidetectd or sendmail, but I suspect
> that the ipmidetectd start up failure is the actual cause. It is
>
My thanks to all that responded to my posting about our virtual
machine CentOS 6 system start-up issue. I found the alternative
boot options to be the most helpful. Interrupting the boot-up
process with Alt-d or Escape allowed me to see what appears to
be a quite normal string of start, install
Your best bet is running virt-manager via SSH X11 forwarding.
In all my searches I have not met a reasonable replacement for it alas,
everything else is either very buggy or bloated or both.
(Which is why customers go for Xenserver and Hyperv).
Somewhat offtopic, I can also recommend Proxmox if
On Tue, 4 Jul 2017 06:13:33 + "C. L. Martinez" wrote:
> Anyone knows any lightweight alternative to virt-manager that works with
> linux, Windows and macos?
kimchi - An HTML5-based KVM graphical interface
http://kimchi-project.github.io/kimchi/
Regards,
Nerijus
Hi all,
Anyone knows any lightweight alternative to virt-manager that works with
linux, Windows and macos?
Searching I have found ovirt only but it is too heavy.
Thanks
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