[CentOS] Jamulus for Centos

2020-08-19 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Is anyone running their own Jamulus server? I have an x86_64 system running Centos7 that I can try bringing it up for my wife.  So I better get it right! I have found rpms for 3.4.7.1 at: https://pkgs.org/download/Jamulus But on SourceForge I am seeing source for ver 3.5.10.  In blogs I am

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 8 kernel-4.18.0-193 shim issue(SOLVED) at least for me

2020-08-19 Thread Mark LaPierre
On 8/14/20 12:23 AM, Mark LaPierre wrote: Hey All, Is it safe to allow the 193 series kernel update now?  Last time I tried that my system refused to boot.  I had to roll back to the 4.18.0-147 kernel to get my machine to reboot. Since that happened I've been watching this mail list for

Re: [CentOS] Boot fails with lvm snapshot

2020-08-19 Thread Patrick Bégou
Hi Gordon, my dracut package is the latest available for Centos7 (this occur just after my "yum update" and reboot). It is dracut-033-568.el7.x86_64 in CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core) I'm going to rebuild my initrd as suggested with the snapshot setup. Thanks for the links. Patrick Le

Re: [CentOS] Boot fails with lvm snapshot

2020-08-19 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 8/19/20 1:02 AM, Patrick Bégou wrote: However, if this snapshot exists, reboot of the server freeze at boot time and I must manually remove this snapshot. Why ? It's a bug.  Update dracut. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1287940

Re: [CentOS] Where can CentOS7 yum-cron logs be found?

2020-08-19 Thread Gunnar Niels
journalctl -t yum will show you the updates that were applied. Thanks Marc, that will do nicely for me. -GN ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Where can CentOS7 yum-cron logs be found?

2020-08-19 Thread Marc Balmer via CentOS
> Am 19.08.2020 um 11:03 schrieb Gunnar Niels : > > On 8/18/20 1:00 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: >> Le 18/08/2020 à 03:00, Gunnar Niels a écrit : >>> I'm asking where the results of the yum-cron job are actually written to so >>> I can see what it did. >> Well, that's your answer. Here's the

Re: [CentOS] Where can CentOS7 yum-cron logs be found?

2020-08-19 Thread Gunnar Niels
On 8/18/20 1:00 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Le 18/08/2020 à 03:00, Gunnar Niels a écrit : I'm asking where the results of the yum-cron job are actually written to so I can see what it did. Well, that's your answer. Here's the content of an email sent by Yum-Cron. So you everything that happened

[CentOS] Boot fails with lvm snapshot

2020-08-19 Thread Patrick Bégou
Hi, I have a strange problem with my centos7 file server. I have a large data storage (75TB in RAID6, managed by lvm) and each night I create a snapshot  (removing first the previous one). The snapshot is mounted read-only so if a user remove a file accidentally he can restore it in the same day.