Re: [CentOS] several VMs have suddenly quit working, in VBox.

2019-12-01 Thread Fred Smith
On Sun, Dec 01, 2019 at 07:18:31PM -0500, Fred Smith wrote: > Hi all! > > I have several VMs, all in virtualbox 6.0.14 and all the VBOX add-ons are > up to date. > > I don't use them daily, last used any of them probably 4-6 weeks ago, > pretty sure it was already running 6.0.14 by that time.

[CentOS] several VMs have suddenly quit working, in VBox.

2019-12-01 Thread Fred Smith
Hi all! I have several VMs, all in virtualbox 6.0.14 and all the VBOX add-ons are up to date. I don't use them daily, last used any of them probably 4-6 weeks ago, pretty sure it was already running 6.0.14 by that time. they were all fine when last used. Two of them are C7, one is a clone of

Re: [CentOS] update CentOS 7 at Nov 05 2019

2019-12-01 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 1, 2019, at 6:05 PM, Helmut Drodofsky wrote: > any help to have kernel logging again? Have you done anything to resolve it? Restart rsyslog? Check the journal? -- Jonathan Billings ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

[CentOS] update CentOS 7 at Nov 05 2019

2019-12-01 Thread Helmut Drodofsky
yum update was run 23.10.19 and then 05.11.19 to the beginning of the update 5.11.2019 kernel logging to /var/log/messages was ok. During the update at 5.11.2019 logging to /var/log/messages finished. I persume, this bug began during processing updates. yum-log shows: ... Nov 05

Re: [CentOS] CLAMD and EXIM - anyone got it working`

2019-12-01 Thread Helmut Drodofsky
we are running exim with clamd on centos 7.6. Installation from repo epel (exim and clamd). The access rights will not be OK out of the box. The connection between exim and clamd is configred in the exim.conf: av_scanner = clamd:/run/clamd.scan/clamd.sock Depending on our security policy I

Re: [CentOS] External HD partitioning & formatting considerations

2019-12-01 Thread John Pierce
On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 7:09 AM Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Le 30/11/2019 à 21:50, John Pierce a écrit : > > I strongly dislike moving removable disks between computers, > > especially with differing operating systems. > > > > I would instead recommend getting/building a NAS aka file server and >

Re: [CentOS] External HD partitioning & formatting considerations

2019-12-01 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 30/11/2019 à 21:50, John Pierce a écrit : > I strongly dislike moving removable disks between computers, > especially with differing operating systems. > > I would instead recommend getting/building a NAS aka file server and using > the network to share files, or make backups, or whatever.

Re: [CentOS] External HD partitioning & formatting considerations

2019-12-01 Thread Pete Biggs
> > I would instead recommend getting/building a NAS aka file server and using > the network to share files, or make backups, or whatever. > And if the machines aren't on a network? P. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] External HD partitioning & formatting considerations

2019-12-01 Thread Alessandro Baggi
On 30/11/19 21:50, John Pierce wrote: I strongly dislike moving removable disks between computers, especially with differing operating systems. I would instead recommend getting/building a NAS aka file server and using the network to share files, or make backups, or whatever. On Sat, Nov