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On 11/29/2017 01:43 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
Any idea what happened?
No idea what could have happened, but if it were me, I wouldn't copy
anything - I'd yum reinstall instantly. You have no idea what *else* is
missing.
Thinking about it... you might consider verifying
the ports (1645/1646). It's complaining about 'killproc' not
found.
Is there a package that's in? Or how do I get this to work with SystemD
properly? We can't have this thing jacked up like this.
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from another C7 server which was intact.
yum whatprovides /usr/share/perl5/strict.pm tells me it's the base
perl-5.16.x package, which is installed on this box.
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you will be.
Scoff if you will, I've been at this 20 years, I'd rather OVER secure
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in the
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The only exception to that is with the SGI Altix 4300/4400s I used to
manage. We migrated from SLES to RHEL and in those cases, barring a
serious enough bug, those boxes were left alone until time came to
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, IMHO. It's pretty trivial to
setup and uses very little in resources.
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could have sourced the profile on the cronjob line,
but this is a bit clearer for other who might access the system.
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On 11/15/2017 11:48 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
For the record, this was the only option to handle the task I'm having
issues with inside cron.
Yes. Do not trust your environment, running as a cron job, to be what you
think it is. Try testing it by have your cron job
On 11/15/2017 11:55 AM, Noam Bernstein wrote:
On Nov 15, 2017, at 11:48 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
This might be a bit OT, but I've never had to do this before and what
I've googled doesn't seem to be working.
I have an ansible playbook that I'm working on that I want
as?
For the record, this was the only option to handle the task I'm having
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Stable release
<https://www.google.com/search?q=icewm+stable+release=H4sIAOPgE-LQz9U3yC4yzdaSLC620i9PTUpLTC4ptiouSUzKiS9KzUlNLAYAd3z9xyc=X=0ahUKEwjjxMf0sLzXAhUEjVQKHWRDDs4Q6BMIqAEoADAX>:1.4.2
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All the Google says is that you can select the session from the GNOME
interface (assuming you've got another GUI on there). As my setup was
on Ubuntu, I can't really help from my experience.
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On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 6:18 AM, Johnny Hughes <joh...@centos.org> wrote:
> On 11/08/2017 12:37 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
> > T
on the CentOS maintainers part? I couldn't find a
package that included it.
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I have an old Gateway netbook that runs XFCE and LWM just fine. It's
Ubuntu, not CentOS however. Granted it's a recent kernel and a heavier
package size I would think.
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on his Mac.) All in all, it didn't totally suck once you got it setup
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spool getting jacked up and having to be restarted. It's better in
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the BIOSDEVNAME NET.IFRAMES options stopped working
suddenly. It's the same boot image, and the exact same server that
renamed the interfaces correctly yesterday. Granted, it's Friday and
maybe anaconda is tired of my crap and has decided to throw a tantrum.
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On 11/01/2017 03:25 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Mark Haney <mark.ha...@neonova.net> said:
Okay, so it looks like I can simply change ksdevice=eth0 to
bootdev=eth0, correct?
I believe you can just leave both off (IIRC for CentOS 6 as well) if you
add "ipappend 2"
On 11/01/2017 01:57 PM, Tristan Hoar wrote:
Strictly speaking it is depricated
https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/boot-options.html#d
eprecated-options
Regards,
Tris
Okay, so it looks like I can simply change ksdevice=eth0 to
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w
.)
I've googled this to no end and haven't found a satisfactory answer.
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sed
starts getting weird, but this is absolutely elegant. No offense to the
other examples, they are all awesome, but I had no idea awk could do
this with such little effort. Well, I know what I'm studying up on this
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f.close()
for key in D:
print key, D[key]
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struggling to get
psuedocode that works, much less a working script. I know this is off
topic, and if it gets modded out, that's fine. I just can't wrap my
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On 10/11/2017 02:44 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 10/10/2017 11:22 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
We have this discussion on every list I've ever been, or currently
are on about every 6 months or so. I do my best to contribute to the
list as often as I can, but I can't help people when they are deadset
re deadset on
doing dangerous things. Posts like his, and posts like yours make it
harder for me to bother trying to help those unwilling to listen. I
don't take it from my children, and I certainly won't from adults who
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established (probably) before you were born or 3) that you stop asking the
list for thing no one in their right mind would do.
How hard is that math?
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 5:32 AM, hw <h...@adminart.net> wrote:
> Mark Haney <mark.ha...@neonova.net> writes:
>
> > On 10/03
On 10/04/2017 08:46 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
On Wednesday 04 October 2017 13:39:30 Mark Haney wrote:
I'll end this by saying, I hope the production servers you have don't
provide critical services that could jeopardize the lives of people.
I'd ask who you work for, to make sure I avoid them
On 10/04/2017 08:22 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
On Wednesday 04 October 2017 12:54:44 Mark Haney wrote:
Sorry, but if you have to use packages that don't originate from CentOS
and they do that, then I wouldn't use them. Period. I'd compile from
source before I used something configured that way
Unix
days.
Honestly, I feel bad for your employer if you think this is an
acceptable way to get a system working.
There, I've said my piece. Call it a flame if you want, truth hurts and
ignoring basic rules is a good way to hurt yourself or other people.
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whether you know what
you're doing or not. Lighttpd doesn't store any persistent info in
/var/run/ because, like everything else, /var/run isn't for persistent
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. Might I suggest reading up on how CentOS/RHEL's directory
structure and what should go where? It seems to me you're trying to put
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options.
Christ, how long as ATRPMs been dead? I think I stopped using it in
2008/9.
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Please ignore this, some ignorant cretin here excluded sudo from being
updated. Never in my life will I understand anyone's reason for
excluded THAT particular package.
On 09/15/2017 08:40 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
Well, after three days of beating my head against my desk, I'm waving
the white
with
no change in result. I'm completely at a loss here, and I've been using
RPM and Yum for two decades.
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On 09/08/2017 01:31 PM, hw wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
I/O is not heavy in that sense, that´s why I said that´s not the
application.
There is I/O which, as tests have shown, benefits greatly from low
latency, which
is where the idea to use SSDs for the relevant data has arisen from.
This I/O
On 09/08/2017 09:49 AM, hw wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
I hate top posting, but since you've got two items I want to comment
on, I'll suck it up for now.
I do, too, yet sometimes it´s reasonable. I also hate it when the lines
are too long :)
I'm afraid you'll have to live with it a bit longer
reasonable alternative.
hw wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
On 09/07/2017 01:57 PM, hw wrote:
Hi,
is there anything that speaks against putting a cyrus mail spool
onto a
btrfs subvolume?
I might be the lone voice on this, but I refuse to use btrfs for
anything, much less a mail spool. I used
mail spool on a filesystem and seems to
hate being hammered with reads/writes. Personally, on all my mail
spools, I use XFS or EXT4. OUr servers here handle 600million messages
a month without trouble on those filesystems.
Just my $0.02.
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way out and it's now being used by my daughter. It's been
upgraded from Fedora 23 to 26 without a hitch. On ext4. Say what you
want, BTRFS is a very bad filesystem in my experience.
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Am 10.08.2017 um 21:00 schrieb Mark Haney <mark.ha...@neonova.net>:
I can't seem to find anything clear on this, but is the C7 version of BIND 9.9
built with Request Rate Limiting?
_Response_ Rate Limiting - I think its possible since EL6:
I can't seem to find anything clear on this, but is the C7 version of
BIND 9.9 built with Request Rate Limiting?
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le device. Maybe that helps.
>
> If the errors persist, replace the drive. I悲 use Intel SSDs because they
> seam to have the least problems with broken firmwares. Do not use SSDs
> with
> hardware RAID controllers unless the SSDs were designed for this
> application.
>
&g
you ping it?
If no then hit us up.
Had that as a sign forever on my wall. I probably should make a new one.
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On 08/02/2017 11:13 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Mark Haney wrote:
Sure there is such a thing. It's a tiled console package (tilix is
what I use). In all honesty, I wouldn't want Libreoffice running in
a container and I can't imagine why you'd want an xterm in its own
changes, than in the containers themselves. If an API change has
been made, I throw a new container up with that change and test, rarely,
if ever, do I need access the container directly. And that's the idea
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I, personally, get far too much email as it is for people like you to
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On 07/31/2017 11:59 AM, Walter H. wrote:
On 31.07.2017 13:23, Mark Haney wrote:
Uh, I run VMWare workstation just fine on my F26 upgraded machine.
No, it didn't work when I upgraded, but it's trivial to fix.
http://rglinuxtech.com/?p=1939
This link gets you a running workstation in about 5
about
little things like VMWare Workstation needing some massaging to get nice
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On 07/10/2017 04:11 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Jul 10, 2017, at 10:56, Mark Haney <mark.ha...@neonova.net> wrote:
I have a couple of in use C7 boxes that were built with ntsysv and chkconfig
for some old packages that needed to start using init.d. (The person setting
these up
this safely on a running system. WTH is
going on, and why is this a problem? And how the devil do I fix it?
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r run that command, it may just be REALLY slow.
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 4:43 AM, James Pearson <jame...@moving-picture.com>
wrote:
> Mark Haney wrote:
> >
> > We have a couple of CentOS 7 boxes that were built before I was hired to
> > clean up the kickstart script used for C
, I've verified the chkconfig v1.7.2 package is available on the
mirror we're using, I've rebuilt the RPM database and nothing has
worked. I'm not even sure what the problem is at this point. Anyone
have any ideas?
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r and view the console output of the startup sequence.
Is there a place (configuration file) where this can be made the default?
Edit grub and remove 'rhgb' from the kernel line. Alternatively, you
can boot to runlevel 3, which, I think, used to not have the graphical
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DNS setup (outside of Windows AD).
Does any one have any specific pointers?
I don't know about anyone else, but in no way would I use Bind9 and DDNS
for anything, multi-master or not. I've never had any kind of stable
success with DDNS and Bind.
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On 06/21/2017 11:22 AM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a good program for doing RDP to windows servers on
C-7?
KRDC? I'm pretty sure KRDC works fine in C7. (Though, I never use
CentOS as a desktop, so YMMV.)
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On 06/08/2017 09:12 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
I think we had enough of Systemd flaming last month. Please stop polluting
my inbox and find an operating system compatible with your worldview. It is
really tiresome to keep on hearing about it.
Huh. Okay, though I'm not sure when you became arbiter
On 06/07/2017 11:24 AM, James Hogarth wrote:
Mark stop with the flame baiting please.
This is nothing systemd specific - and keep in mind /var/tmp is a
persistent temp area unlike /tmp which as it's tmpfs by default is of
course emptie don boot.
I would wholeheartedly disagree. This IS
Thanks for the info. Now, why it shouldn't have cleaned itself up when I
gave it the reboot command... I see too many (that's defined as more than
zero) cases where systemd WANTS TO BOOT FAST, and doesn't wait for things
to finish - sush as not getting the hostname from dhcp, and so having to
I'm not sure why it's trying to open anything in /var/tmp to be
honest. Jacked up filesystem maybe? Granted I know very little about
systemd except it sucks on levels that I can't begin to explain.
On 06/07/2017 10:10 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I just updated a system - as in minutes
believe that bug managed to get overlooked when released. Ah well.
On 06/05/2017 02:02 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 06/05/2017 10:40 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
[root@ansible ~]# ansible-playbook playbooks/radtest.yml
--ask-become-pass
SUDO password:
ansible-playbook --become-method su --ask
I just don't know what else to try. I've beat my head on this for 3 days
now and it's becoming obvious that either Ansible 2.3 is a complete
disaster, or the CentOS 7 package is a complete cluster. Here's my
problem. I am working on getting an ansible server to manage about 100
or so CentOS 6
Personally, I would do one of three things:
1. Use the -m command to run 'yum install ' which /might/ work.
2. Uninstall the newer package and install the version you want. (Check
the 'state' directive to do this.)
3. Pin that package version when creating the server/VM so as not to be
afraid our data would be inaccurate if a request isn't
ACK'd.
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Mark Haney <mark.ha...@neonova.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got an issue with C6's dhcpd custom logging that I cannot figure
> out. Hopefully someone has an idea, or has seen a simil
ferent syntactically? What's the correct
method for logging on the DCHP Message type with the most recent C6
version? (dhcp-4.1.1-53.P1.el6.centos.x86_64)
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> > your awful hack, others will use your words against you.
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> started here by Karanbir:
> https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2014-June/010444.html
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>> There, done.
>>
>
> Obligatory addition - the RPM %{release} tag often includes the RHEL minor
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Not sure about everyone else, but I always put my hostname in /etc/hosts.
Maybe that's from years of not always having DNS available back when the
earth was cooling.
On Apr 5, 2016 16:30, "James Hogarth" wrote:
> On 5 April 2016 at 20:24, Joe Smithian
FQDN to */etc/hosts *in CentOS 7?
>
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:). I want to extend the solution that i dont
> need a monitor connected to my notebook. I dont know how can i get a second
> desktop is useable like a dualscreen.
>
> Greetings Joey
>
>
>
> Am 2016-01-19 16:57, schrieb Mark Haney:
>
>> I'm curious as to what exactly y
; modern monitors do. If it does then you can connect a second video
>> cable from your computer to your monitor. There you have it. A duel
>> monitor connection.
>>
>
> Hey,
>
> thx for this tricky idea! Unfortunately i need it for notebooks ..
>
> _
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, 2015 at 2:58 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
I installed CentOS 7 late last year to use as my Nagios/Cacti Monitoring
server. Clean install, nothing real complicated just the server version
with no GUI, just command line/SSH.
I have noticed over the last 3 months that I've
reason, and I don't want to have this system vulnerable
even if it isn't accessible from outside my office.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Mark Haney mark.ha...@vifprogram.com
wrote:
I installed CentOS 7 late last
else.
Ideas?
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Mark Haney
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