On 11/16/23 03:30, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I use qemu-kvm virtual machines all the time.
Do I need these fc38 (not 39) packages still?
Please don't ask for every F38 package you find. If it's not something
you're using and removing it doesn't take away something you're using,
then
On 11/12/23 08:12, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Right, now, trying my luck with nvim for writing this email (because
mutt for me is linked to an editor, in my case, it was emacs).
FWIW, you may want to try `mg` as a backup editor for Emacs. If you're
used to Emacs key-bindings, it's sure to be more
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 18:36 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> $ dnf info redhat-lsb-submod-security
>
> Last metadata expiration check: 3:57:51 ago on Thu 16 Nov 2023 02:37:19
> PM PST.
> Installed Packages
> Name : redhat-lsb-submod-security
> Version : 4.1
> Release :
Roger Heflin wrote:
>> No, we both mean use the bios timed wake up to wake up your machine
>> instead of the plug for anything.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Ah, I misunderstood. I hadn't realised that was even possible.
Way back in the day of my brief torture of Win98SE, I used to explore
the BIOS to
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 20:46:33 -0500
Todd Zullinger wrote:
> I'd probably do this in the newer "advanced" format (AKA
> RainerScript) instead of the "obsolete legacy" format. I
> believe this would do what you want:
I'm just adding a bit to the .conf file that ships with the
rpm, and it is using
On 11/16/23 02:57, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I am in the process of purging all the fc38 packages
from my fc39 install.
What is "redhat-lsb-submod-security"?
And do I need it on fc39? No other package is
dependent on it.
Many thanks,
-T
$ dnf info redhat-lsb-submod-security
several ways to access a changelog
dsconf IDM-EXAMPLE-TEST replication dump-changelog -o ~/changelog.ldif
or use dbscan -f
doc ref
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11/html/administration_guide/exporting-up-the-replication-changelog
15.15. EXPORTING THE
I have seen syslog messages over 4096 chars have the first part go to the
right file and the overflow go to the default. Is smart sending a large
message? The other file would have a long smart message at the same time
and this would be overflow.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023, 6:51 PM Tom Horsley
Tom Horsley wrote:
> I've got an old PC running Truenas as a local server for backups,
> videos, etc.
>
> I've got another PC I consider my "main" system running rsyslog.
> On this PC I have tried (mostly successfully) to direct remote
> syslog messages from the Truenas system to logfiles in a
On 11/16/23 12:43, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/16/23 02:57, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I am in the process of purging all the fc38 packages
from my fc39 install.
That's not necessarily a good idea. Sometimes packages get carried
forward for various reasons and are still needed as you found
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 20:09:26 -0500
Go Canes wrote:
> Any chance there is a rule for logging SMART messages that is taking
> precedence?
A good thing to check. I'll see if I can decrypt the .conf file
and figure that out. Thanks.
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On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 7:51 PM Tom Horsley wrote:
> # Log incoming message from remote systems here
> $template DynamicFile,"/var/log/loghost/%HOSTNAME%/%syslogfacility-text%.log"
> :hostname, contains, "nast"
> *.*-?DynamicFile
>
> Most remote log message do indeed get redirected to the
I've got an old PC running Truenas as a local server for backups,
videos, etc.
I've got another PC I consider my "main" system running rsyslog.
On this PC I have tried (mostly successfully) to direct remote
syslog messages from the Truenas system to logfiles in a subdirectory
on my main system.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023, at 5:17 PM, William Faulk wrote:
>
> Since asking the question, I've been doing some research and found that the
> "cn=changelog" tree is populated by the "Retro Changelog Plugin", and on my
> systems, that has a config that limits it to the "cn=dns" subtree in my
>
> I suspect the CSN is available as an operational attribute on
> each entry
If it is, I can't find it. Plus, a CSN seems to be associated with a change,
not an entry. Like, if I changed a user's city and then changed their initials,
that would be two different changes, each with its own CSN.
> had the same CSN
That shouldn't be possible. It's an axiom of the system that CSNs are unique.
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> What you are wondering about is attribute level conflicts
I don't *think* I am. The one problem I'm trying to understand right now is
based on a simple password change. That password change generates many
attribute changes on a single entry: password history, various krb attributes,
etc.
I checked a mb bios from 10 years ago and it is in it.
And I checked a 2 year old one and both have it.
RTC Alarm Power On
Allow the system to be waked up by the real time clock alarm. Set it
to By OS to let
it be handled by your operating system.
web page for setting the timer from linux:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023, at 2:22 PM, William Faulk wrote:
>
> Do you know how I can find mappings between CSNs and changes? Or even just
> how to see the changelog at all?
More of a meta-answer, but I suspect the CSN is available as an operational
attribute on each entry. If that hunch is
> Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023 12:44:31 -0800
> From: Samuel Sieb
>
> On 11/16/23 03:02, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>>
>> Fedora 39
>> netcdf-4.9.0-5.fc38.x86_64 (Note the "38")
>>
>> What is "netcdf" and why would I need it in fc39?
>
> It's a data storage format (usually numeric
Hi there,
> I'm not really concerned at the moment with conflicting updates. I get why
> that's a problem and I generally understand the "+nsuniqueid" conflict
> resolution method. My problem is occurring without conflicting updates.
There are a few different classes of conflict. As you have
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 16:25 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> No, we both mean use the bios timed wake up to wake up your machine
> instead of the plug for anything.
Ah, I misunderstood. I hadn't realised that was even possible.
For now, I've factory reset the plug and will see what happens tomorrow
No, we both mean use the bios timed wake up to wake up your machine
instead of the plug for anything.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 4:14 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 19:09 +0100, Ralf Corsépius wrote:
> >
> >
> > Am 16.11.23 um 14:39 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > > On
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 14:13 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/16/23 04:03, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I had installed this thing as a simple solution to waking up the
> > hibernating machine without having to futz around with Wake On Lan,
> > which I have no experience with and which
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 19:09 +0100, Ralf Corsépius wrote:
>
>
> Am 16.11.23 um 14:39 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 07:08 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> > > You might look in the bios. Some of the bioses have an option to
> > > turn on at a specific time each day.
> >
> >
On 11/16/23 04:03, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I had installed this thing as a simple solution to waking up the
hibernating machine without having to futz around with Wake On Lan,
which I have no experience with and which apparently can be flaky
depending on what the BIOS supports. A more
Makes sense. I'll try to read some more documentation/source about the actual
communication.
Do you know how I can find mappings between CSNs and changes? Or even just how
to see the changelog at all?
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> Am 16.11.2023 um 22:06 schrieb Alex :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a fedora38 server that's been updated to new versions many times over
> the years. It seems now I'm having a problem with the static route I created
> many years ago no longer being supported. I knew this was coming, but I'm
>
Hi,
I have a fedora38 server that's been updated to new versions many times
over the years. It seems now I'm having a problem with the static route I
created many years ago no longer being supported. I knew this was coming,
but I'm unfamiliar with the new methods. I'm using the old network-tools
On 11/16/23 03:02, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Fedora 39
netcdf-4.9.0-5.fc38.x86_64 (Note the "38")
What is "netcdf" and why would I need it in fc39?
It's a data storage format (usually numeric data).
Apparently, it didn't get rebuilt yet for F39.
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On 11/16/23 02:57, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I am in the process of purging all the fc38 packages
from my fc39 install.
That's not necessarily a good idea. Sometimes packages get carried
forward for various reasons and are still needed as you found in the
other email.
What is
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023, at 12:54 PM, William Faulk wrote:
>
>
> Ultimately, I think I mostly understand now. A change happens on a replica,
> it assigns a CSN to it and updates its RUV to indicate that that's now the
> newest CSN it has. Then a replication event occurs with its peers and those
I'm currently just using the Directory Manager credentials for my monitoring;
sorry.
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This was helpful; thanks. I think my biggest misunderstanding was that the RUV
was just the most recent CSN, when it's actually a list of the most recent CSNs
from each replica.
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> A CSN is generated with each externally applied modification, not for a
> replicated operation
This is very useful information; thank you.
> The RUV is a vector of CSNs for all replicaids a specific replica has
> seen
So each replica has its own RUV which ideally should be the same across
Am 16.11.23 um 14:39 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 07:08 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
You might look in the bios. Some of the bioses have an option to
turn on at a specific time each day.
The plug has no accessible BIOS, if that's what you mean.
I guess, the OP meant
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 11:04 -0500, Go Canes wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 8:43 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> > I've emailed the manufacturer (TP-Link), though without much
> > expectation of a reply.
> >
> > If it is as you say, it's a design fault. The power cycle is a
> > definite
> >
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 8:43 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> I've emailed the manufacturer (TP-Link), though without much
> expectation of a reply.
>
> If it is as you say, it's a design fault. The power cycle is a definite
> Off, wait a second or so, then On.
I have TP-Link KASA EP10 smart
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 07:15 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> Given it is the same time each day, I am guessing "feature" rather
> than bug.
>
> It may also be that the power plug resets/reboots itself once a day
> and that the reboot does a quick power blip that is quick enough to
> not matter for
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 07:08 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> You might look in the bios. Some of the bioses have an option to
> turn on at a specific time each day.
The plug has no accessible BIOS, if that's what you mean.
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Given it is the same time each day, I am guessing "feature" rather than bug.
It may also be that the power plug resets/reboots itself once a day
and that the reboot does a quick power blip that is quick enough to
not matter for non-computer devices.
Device makers love to find and implement
You might look in the bios. Some of the bioses have an option to turn
on at a specific time each day.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 4:00 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 15:10 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > On 11/15/23 15:02, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2023-11-15
On 11/14/23 01:47, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
No to ask to silly a questions, but does the USB
spin of MATE use LightDM?
Many thanks,
-T
Well if the Live USB of MATE is any indication,
MATE is using LightDM:
$ ps ax | grep -i [l]ight
1187 ?Ssl0:00 /usr/sbin/lightdm
1208
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 22:15 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 09:59 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > Seriously though, in the end I did watch it with hibernation
> > disabled,
> > and sure enough the "smart" power plug turned itself off and on
> > again
> > at 08:00.
> >
>
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 09:59 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Seriously though, in the end I did watch it with hibernation disabled,
> and sure enough the "smart" power plug turned itself off and on again
> at 08:00.
>
> I've checked and rechecked the settings on the thing, and it
> positively,
On 16/11/23 21:55, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
fc38
tb 115.4.1
I sort my mail into many folders, using message filters.
When I select a folder, the list of messages is focused somewhere in the
past, nowhere near the last item I opened (normally the latest).
I have to scroll down to bring the
Fedora 39
I use qemu-kvm virtual machines all the time.
Do I need these fc38 (not 39) packages still?
# dnf reinstall libvirt-designer* --releasever=39
Last metadata expiration check: 3:41:31 ago on Wed 15 Nov 2023 11:45:16
PM PST.
Installed package libvirt-designer-0.0.2-19.fc38.x86_64 (from
Hi All,
Fedora 39
netcdf-4.9.0-5.fc38.x86_64 (Note the "38")
What is "netcdf" and why would I need it in fc39?
Many thanks,
-T
# dnf remove netcdf --releasever=39
Dependencies resolved.
Hi All,
I am in the process of purging all the fc38 packages
from my fc39 install.
What is "redhat-lsb-submod-security"?
And do I need it on fc39? No other package is
dependent on it.
Many thanks,
-T
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fc38
tb 115.4.1
I sort my mail into many folders, using message filters.
When I select a folder, the list of messages is focused somewhere in the past,
nowhere near the last item I opened (normally the latest).
I have to scroll down to bring the message into view, and it is usually
On Thu, 2023-11-16 at 15:46 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> Tim:
> > > Strategic attack kittens?
> > >
> > > But being serious, is the hardware clock set correctly?
>
> Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > As reported by hwclock, yes
> >
>
> Is everything else fine at 8? You're not getting a mains power
On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 21:53 -0600, Robert Nichols wrote:
> > On 11/15/23 17:10, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > > > On 11/15/23 15:02, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > > > > On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 14:20 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > > > > > > > On 11/14/23 05:52, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > > > > > > >
On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 15:10 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/15/23 15:02, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 14:20 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > > On 11/14/23 05:52, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > > My system (both F38 and now F39) reboots itself every morning
> > > > at
> > >
On 11/16/23 02:50, John Apple II wrote:
Hi, William,
I am working on trying to figure out how to some basic monitoring
IdM Replication with a non-Directory-Manager service-account for some
internal work I do where we use IdM, and I'm trying to work on
figuring out how to create a
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 11:33 AM fedoraUser 2023 wrote:
>
> Fedora/CentOS/RHEL boot only from this grub. When install Fedora and CentOS,
> CentOS no boot from Fedora boot loader, Fedora no boot From CentOS boot
> loader. Why?
Have you updated GRUB recently?
As I understand things, GRUB is not
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