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2012 Aug 27
0
CESA-2012:1208 Moderate CentOS 6 glibc Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1208 Moderate Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-1208.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: 31511334b063f46d2f29677e37eb91ffdf40ffaab0068756e28f7ff7c6a8165b glibc-2.12-1.80.el6_3.5.i686.rpm
2012 Oct 13
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CESA-2012:1363 Important CentOS 6 bind Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1363 Important Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-1363.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: a20a602ceb21c13e6f5797c9135511e0c6cd9080883653f6e6b45d7d53e15706 bind-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.5.i686.rpm
2012 Aug 28
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CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 90, Issue 16
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2012 Oct 11
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CESA-2012:1359 Moderate CentOS 6 libvirt Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1359 Moderate Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-1359.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: 39c342258101b6c2bd0c5fad503fa1bbc15bb21bd02ef2dfc5c61d8ffbd6adaf libvirt-0.9.10-21.el6_3.5.i686.rpm
2012 Oct 12
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CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 92, Issue 9
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2012 Oct 13
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CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 92, Issue 10
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2016 Apr 02
0
dynamic_ownership behavior with volumes
Hi, I'm having troubles with volume ownership. When I configure domain with disk type='file', dynamic_ownership works fine, the owner of image file changes into libvirt-qemu:kvm. However when I add the image file as a libvirt volume (in default pool) and configure domain with disk type=volume, the owner of image file remains root:root. Actually, libvirt seems to be changing the owner
2018 Sep 19
0
Re: Which objects does dynamic_ownership apply to?
On 09/19/2018 12:39 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote: > Hi, I'm playing with dynamic ownership and not all objects have their > owners changed. > > Is dynamic_ownership and its scope documented somewhere, besides the > comment in qemu.conf? > > And what kinds of objects are handled by dynamic ownership? While some > objects seem to be handled, other objects are apparently
2018 Sep 19
2
Which objects does dynamic_ownership apply to?
Hi, I'm playing with dynamic ownership and not all objects have their owners changed. Is dynamic_ownership and its scope documented somewhere, besides the comment in qemu.conf? And what kinds of objects are handled by dynamic ownership? While some objects seem to be handled, other objects are apparently unaffected. For instance /dev/hwrng or a USB host device keep their root owners and are
2018 Sep 20
0
Re: Which objects does dynamic_ownership apply to?
On 09/20/2018 12:31 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote: > Michal Prívozník <mprivozn@redhat.com> writes: > >> On 09/19/2018 12:39 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote: >>> Hi, I'm playing with dynamic ownership and not all objects have their >>> owners changed. >> >>> >>> Is dynamic_ownership and its scope documented somewhere, besides the >>>
2018 Sep 20
2
Re: Which objects does dynamic_ownership apply to?
Michal Prívozník <mprivozn@redhat.com> writes: > On 09/19/2018 12:39 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote: >> Hi, I'm playing with dynamic ownership and not all objects have their >> owners changed. > >> >> Is dynamic_ownership and its scope documented somewhere, besides the >> comment in qemu.conf? >> >> And what kinds of objects are handled by
2012 Sep 19
0
start failure with lxc
Hello, I think I've done something to my machine, but I can't seem to figure out what. I have now set up a very simple lxc setup to try and test this. Here is the XML: ~> cat vm1GPU.xml <domain type='lxc'> <name>vm1GPU</name> <memory>1020400</memory> <os> <type>exe</type> <init>/bin/sh</init>
2012 Oct 10
0
virsh start failed (Failed to query file context on ...)
hi all, I try to follow the instructions in http://libvirt.org/drvlxc.html to config libvirt-lxc, but failed when starting the lxc. The domain config file: # cat b.xml <domain type='lxc'> <name>b</name> <memory>32768</memory> <os> <type>exe</type> <init>/bin/sh</init> </os>
2014 Oct 20
1
how to identify build options
If using the standard CentOS packages is there a way to print the options that were specified when the package was built? For example # rpm -qi at Name : at Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 3.1.10 Vendor: CentOS Release : 44.el6_5.2 Build Date: Tue 07 Oct 2014 03:35:22 AM CDT Install Date: Fri 17 Oct
2014 Dec 18
0
CentOS 6 - httpd 2.2.29
On Thu, December 18, 2014 00:31, Jake Shipton wrote: > > Hi Alex, > > In this situation 2.2.29 actually does offer an advantage over CentOS > version 2.2.15. > > The version provided by CentOS does not support Forward Secrecy for SSL > or TLS 1.2. > > Version 2.2.24+ of upstream Apache includes patches which enable both > Forward Secrecy and TLS 1.2. > > Now
2012 Oct 24
0
Failed to query file context on : No data available
Hi:I downloaded a cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-rootfs.img and mount it to /tmp/bak then I edit a xml file ,here is the content: <domain type='lxc'> <name>vm1</name> <memory>500000</memory> <os> <type>exe</type> <init>/bin/sh</init> </os> <vcpu>1</vcpu> <clock offset='utc'/>
2012 Nov 16
2
Failed to build libvirt-1.0.0-1.fc17.src.rpm on a CentOS 6.3 system
Hi, List, I am seeing following problems when building libvirt-1.0.0-1.fc17.src.rpm. The first failed test case is xml2sexprtest as you can see below. $ sudo rpmbuild -ba SPECS/libvirt.spec + make check TEST: virshtest ........................................ 40 ........... 51 OK TEST: sockettest ...................................... 38 OK
2012 Oct 18
4
[LLVMdev] Debugging LLVM IR with GDB
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Has anybody debugged LLVM IR with GDB? I'm using dragonegg to transform C >> into IR, then applying my optimizations. Passing "-g" to dragonegg doesn't >> seem to work since it generates debug info for the C code, not the IR. I >> really need GDB (lli doesn't
2012 Feb 24
1
qemu - could not load kernel and dynamic ownership setting
Hi, I am getting following 'qemu: could not load kernel' error while trying to create a new VM using virt-install or virt-manager. The software versions are as follows: CentOS 6.2, Libvirt 0.9.4, qemu-kvm 2:0.12.1.2-2.209.el6_2.1. The qemu.conf has disabled dynamic_ownership setting. The VM instantiation has worked fine before when dynamic_ownership was enabled (default). So is this
2007 Sep 23
1
chmod / chown settings on /var/www/html
I'm setting up a new CentOS 4.4 server to work with Fruity (a frontend program that operates Nagios). For security purposes, what chmod and chown settings do you put on the /var/www/html folders? Also, can anyone recommend any good LAMP hardening guides? While I'm not planning on putting this into production, I'd like to cover all my bases before that's an issue. --------------