On 10/15/19 7:13 PM, home user wrote:
(replying to Samuel)
> What I would recommend...
Well, I simply did "su -", and then "baobab". Unfortunately, I can't
directly put that into a post in this list, and fpaste doesn't take
images (screen captures). So I manually typed up the data in a text
On 10/16/19 11:58 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 07:50 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
You can delete them all, especially the log files.
Didn't we used to have log rotate daemon to manage that kind of thing
for us?
Oh, follow-up.
If one wants to file a RFE bugzilla to
On 10/16/19 11:58 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 07:50 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
You can delete them all, especially the log files.
Didn't we used to have log rotate daemon to manage that kind of thing
for us?
Well, yes. One could add a file in /etc/logrotate.d with the
On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 07:50 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> You can delete them all, especially the log files.
Didn't we used to have log rotate daemon to manage that kind of thing
for us?
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On 10/16/19 10:13 AM, home user wrote:
Well, I simply did "su -", and then "baobab". Unfortunately, I can't directly put that
into a post in this list, and fpaste doesn't take images (screen captures). So I manually typed up the data
in a text file. I added output from "du -h | sort -hr |
(replying to Samuel)
> What I would recommend...
Well, I simply did "su -", and then "baobab". Unfortunately, I can't
directly put that into a post in this list, and fpaste doesn't take
images (screen captures). So I manually typed up the data in a text
file. I added output from "du -h |
On 10/15/19 3:45 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I would recommend is just using the Gnome disk analyzer
Hi Samuel,
I just tried it out. It has a petty interface.
I have been using xdiskusage, which has a miserable interface, but it
works over "ssh -X".
# dnf install baobab
How they get baobab
On 10/16/19 8:38 AM, home user wrote:
(responding to Ed)
> Actually, none. ... You can delete them all, especially the log files. ...
Thank-you, Ed.
Done. I'll put new statistics in a response to Samuel.
How can this be automated such that each week, when I do my patches (dnf
upgrade), those
(responding to Ed)
> Actually, none. ... You can delete them all, especially the log
files. ...
Thank-you, Ed.
Done. I'll put new statistics in a response to Samuel.
How can this be automated such that each week, when I do my patches (dnf
upgrade), those files are automatically deleted if
On 10/15/19 18:51, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/15/19 1:00 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
and that turns out to be the weak link. We live in a rural area and
our power is reliable but I do get occasional monetary drops the make
the UPS
s beep and apparently that is causing the Ethernet adapters to become
On 10/16/19 7:25 AM, home user wrote:
(picking up from Ed's suggestion in the old thread)
> For example, if you use the akmod package for nVidia drivers
> they are automatically rebuilt on each new kernel. But the
> directory where the rpm's are kept (/var/cache/akmods/nvidia)
> isn't clean up
On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 at 17:01, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 10/05/19 13:56, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >> I see a TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless
> >> router available at an attractive price. Information is a bit vague.
> >> Have you tried that model? I have been looking for
On 10/15/2019 04:53 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/15/19 3:43 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/15/2019 03:05 PM, sixpack13 wrote:
installed by default and is under gnome programs => Utilities =>
"Disk Usage Analyse"
Is it still installed by default if I'm running Xfce?
Unlikely, the package name
(picking up from Ed's suggestion in the old thread)
> For example, if you use the akmod package for nVidia drivers
> they are automatically rebuilt on each new kernel. But the
> directory where the rpm's are kept (/var/cache/akmods/nvidia)
> isn't clean up and will grow with time.
Ed appears to
(responding to sixpack13, two posts)
> baobab
> installed...
> s/Disk Usage Analyse/Disk Usage Analyzer/
> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baobab_(Software)
ok, thank-you.
(responding to John)
> Konqueror has ...
ok, thank-you.
Let's continue this in the new thread.
thanks,
Bill.
On 10/15/19 3:55 PM, home user wrote:
Thank-you. I did not know about these. I was using the man pages on my
workstation. Is there a local man page for system-upgrade plugin? I'm
not finding one.
man dnf.plugin.system-upgrade
Assuming your mandb is up-to-date, you can do things like "man
On 10/15/19 3:43 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/15/2019 03:05 PM, sixpack13 wrote:
installed by default and is under gnome programs => Utilities => "Disk
Usage Analyse"
Is it still installed by default if I'm running Xfce?
Unlikely, the package name is "baobab".
On 10/15/19 1:12 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
maybe a UPS system might fix the problem?
Unless you're referring to a whole-house UPS system, that won't work.
These devices definitely won't work through a UPS.
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(responding to sixpack13)
> And who is the "sys.admin" and does the "sys.admin"-tasks on your box ?
This is workstation in my home; I am it's sole user; it's my only
workstation; it's what I use for communication, personal financial
business, some entertainment, and other things. No games. I
On 10/15/19 1:00 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
and that turns out to be the weak link. We live in a rural area and our
power is reliable but I do get occasional monetary drops the make the UPS
s beep and apparently that is causing the Ethernet adapters to become
unpaired. This morning I reset them and
On 10/15/19 3:13 PM, home user wrote:
-bash.14[/]: du -hx -d1 /
23G /var
4.0K /system-upgrade-root
4.0K /srv
17G /usr
16K /lost+found
51M /etc
4.0K /sysroot
4.0K /mnt
1.4G /root
4.0K /media
238M /opt
4.0K /.cache
41G /
starting questions
==
On 10/15/2019 03:05 PM, sixpack13 wrote:
installed by default and is under gnome programs => Utilities => "Disk Usage
Analyse"
Is it still installed by default if I'm running Xfce?
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(responding to Ed)
> Yes
Thank-you. Done.
> rm /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade deletes the link.
Done. Thank-you.
> FWIW, as noted by Samuel, removing packages won't buy you much.
I was taught to get the advice of 2 or 3 wise friends where practical;
it's in the Bible somewhere (I wish I could
On 15/10/2019 21:34, Ed Greshko wrote:
You may wish to show how much space you have on / and how much is used.
Then go about finding what
areas take up the majority of space. There may be a GUI tool for that
but I can't think of it at 4AM.
I can only think of "du -s *" used at various
(Fedora-30; x86-64; personal workstation)
This problem goes back to last Thursday, so a brief review might be good.
brief background
Last Thursday, I tried to upgrade from Fedora-29 to Fedora-30. dnf
complained it didn't have enough space in the '/' filesystem. List
members
Hi Marc,
Thanks! Appreciate the quick response and all the links.
Cheers,
On 10/15/19 3:06 PM, Marc Sauton wrote:
The link provided is for an older version no longer maintained.
The current link is
I think I also need python3-lib389 = 1.4.1.8-4.fc30
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Only when the LDAP service is stopped:
With a manual edit of the dse.ldif configuration file after it is
saved/duplicated.
Look and "carefully" select entries with definitions for
objectClass: nsds5replicationagreement
similar to for example
dn:
Could be a system without enough available RAM to the ns-slapd process,
eventually hitting a previously fixed issue.
But cannot tell for sure without more details.
Try to review the system messages and the ns-slapd errors log file, not
just the systemd general status output.
Thanks,
M.
On Tue,
s/Disk Usage Analyse/Disk Usage Analyzer/
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baobab_(Software)
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The link provided is for an older version no longer maintained.
The current link is
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/10/html/administration_guide/configuring_directory_databases#Creating_Suffixes-Creating_a_New_Root_Suffix_Using_the_Console
LDAP replication
...
> There may be a GUI tool for that but I can't
> think of it at 4AM.
baobab
installed by default and is under gnome programs => Utilities => "Disk Usage
Analyse"
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> To remove cached metadata and transaction use 'dnf system-upgrade clean'
> The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful
> transaction.
> You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'.
> -
> My sense is that those two dnf commands are things
On 10/16/19 4:14 AM, home user wrote:
question 1: Can I delete "/home/sysyem-upgrade"? I'm fully done with it,
right? (yes, I know it's only a few bytes)
Yes
question 2: How do I unlink (decouple) "/var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade" and "/home/system-upgrade". I looked at the "ln" man page, and
On 10/15/19 16:12, Jack Craig wrote:
maybe a UPS system might fix the problem?
.
Well if it does it would seriously reduce the utility of those adapters,
I hope not. I already use three UPS's, it might mean another here and a
fourth one downstairs where we are still trying to find an
(responding to Samuel)
> The first one is specific to the system-upgrade plugin ...
ok, nothing for me to do there.
> The second one is just the standard bit...
ok, nothing for me to do there.
(continuing on my previous post)
> Let's deal with this one first, then I'll post the second.
The
maybe a UPS system might fix the problem?
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 1:01 PM Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 10/05/19 13:56, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >> I see a TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless
> >> router available at an attractive price. Information is a bit vague.
> >> Have
On 10/05/19 13:56, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I see a TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless
router available at an attractive price. Information is a bit vague.
Have you tried that model? I have been looking for assurance that it
could be used as an Access point as it comes. I
On 10/15/19 10:44 AM, home user wrote:
(responding to Samuel)
> This is a 3rd-party application that you installed manually.
sigh. How did I miss that? (don't answer!) You're correct. It's for
zoom meetings. On a few issues that I bring to this list, I wish I
could do a zoom meeting to
Hi All
we are facing some critical decisions, we have 2 server in multimaster
replication , one of DS master is off-line/crashed
how can we removed the replication agreement for the online DS master to
the off-line DS master ?
thank you
Isabella
Hi Folks,
I have a multimaster replication running between two servers in the
site.edu domain. We now want to replicate this data (for user logins
to resources) to
a sister site with domain site1.edu.
I tried several things and nothing worked so I thought the best thing to
do would be to
We do not currently support it, but we just opened a ticket a few days
ago to add this feature:
https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/50645
Sorry no time line yet on when we are going to add it, but we are going
to add it at some point.
Mark
On 10/15/19 2:52 PM, Keith Hazelton wrote:
Does
Does 389 Directory Server support the permissive modify request operation?
See https://ldap.com/ldapv3-wire-protocol-reference-modify/
and
https://docs.ldap.com/ldap-sdk/docs/javadoc/com/unboundid/ldap/sdk/controls/PermissiveModifyRequestControl.html
--Keith Hazelton
Thank you for reply, I believe this is a memory issue related see the last
line, we were been waiting patiently for last hours to recover db but no
progress so far .
One of the link you pointed is no working , unfortunately this is not RHEL7.7
is Scientific Linux can not open the a case.
If this build works please give it karma:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-6214f75764
Thanks,
Mark
On 10/15/19 11:27 AM, Ldap Tester wrote:
I don't know. It doesn't seem to be. There are no other packages obsoleting
389-admin. Adding --allowerasing to the dnf command does
The "recovering database" may take a few minutes to complete.
Check the errors log file again for any newer messages after the recovery.
For the crash, or if till not starting up, try to get a core file and stack
trace:
https://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-crashes
(responding to Ed)
> Yes, research is required. Especially in the event one may be using
some of them.
> I would not willy-nilly erase all of them.
Last Thursday, I came "that close" to running that
"dnf remove $(dnf repoquery --extras --exclude=kernel,kernel-\*)".
Looks like it's a good
HI All
one of our multmaster DS crashed over the weekend and will not restart , ther
are no errors reported in DS errorlog here are details:
OS:
Linux .el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 26 16:32:21 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
389-DS
389-ds-base-1.3.7.5-24.el7_5.x86_64
and
systemctl
The admin and console packages are going away in F31 (fyi)
So I'm seeing the same problem though, and it's probably the perl
provide/requires filters we added to the spec file (ugh can't wait for
389-admin to go away). Anyway, I'll need to do a new build on F30 to
remove these perl
I don't know. It doesn't seem to be. There are no other packages obsoleting
389-admin. Adding --allowerasing to the dnf command does not remove it. If I
dnf remove 389-admin, it wants to also remove 389-ds, 389-admin-console,
389-admin-console-doc, 389-ds-base-legacy-tools, 389-ds-console,
Hello,
it is possible to use an IPA accounts to login to the AD domain
(cross-forest trust)? I would need create a file share on Windows, which
should be accessible by IPA users. I know the opposite (AD --> IPA) work
well, but after i read all docs, I came to conclusion that this so
called
> (responding to sixpack13)
> -bash.9[~]: uname -a
> Linux coyote 5.2.18-200.fc30.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Oct 1 13:14:07 UTC 2019
...
> The grub menu has the following choices:
> Fedora-30
> Fedora-29 (from Oct. 10?)
> Fedora-29 (from Oct, 03?)
> Fedora-30 rescue
> Windows-7
>
remove elder kernels
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