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2016 Apr 07
2
Suddenly increased my hard disk
On 4/6/2016 9:20 PM, Frank Cox wrote: > On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 12:08:45 +0800 > Chandran Manikandan wrote: > >> >Should i need to run above command in home directory or root. > The command that he gave you will work from any directory. The / means start from the root directory so where you are when you run it is irrelevant. howevver if he doesn't run it as the root user, it
2016 Jun 02
2
nfs bug - any info on bugzilla 1324635
Hi Guys, Anyone have any information on bugzilla 1324635. This seems like a private bug being tracked by redhat but is major and impacting us. Basically nfs gets impacted with large writes. Thanks!
2014 Sep 29
2
Layer 2 VPN with OpenSSH on CentOS7 not working!
Hi all. I'm trying to bring an Amazon VM into the LAN by following this guide [0]. However, it appears that OpenSSH on either RHEL7 or CentOS7 is broken as it is not creating tap interface but tun interface. I've tried this on both CentOS5 and CentOS6 and they both work as advertised! Downgrading the OS is not an option! CentOS5/6 gives me: ****************** tap1:
2017 Aug 02
2
Problem with IPTABLES logging message to the screen/console
Hi I am not sure how to solve this. I am constantly getting messages that should go into the kern/message log printed on screen - MOSTLY from iptables. The messages are ALSO logged to the syslog files. It still prints those message onto the console screen even if I am logged off (security issue). When logged in on the console its anoying as I constantly have to hit CTRL-L to refresh the
2016 Jun 19
1
Pulling in broadwell support for cent6u5
On 16/06/16 13:18, Johnny Hughes wrote: > > .. the actual definition of a > 'CRITICAL' update from Red Hat's perspective is: > > "This rating is given to flaws that could be easily*exploited by a remote unauthenticated attacker and lead to system > compromise (arbitrary code execution) without requiring user interaction*. These are the types > of
2015 Nov 02
2
use pssh to restart a service
Hey Gordon, Sorry, man my bad! Disabling the tty requirement for my sudo user does indeed work. I had a type-o in the sudoers file, and when I corrected it, my sudo command via pssh started working! #pssh -i -h es_list "/bin/sudo /bin/systemctl restart elasticsearch; sleep 10" [1] 20:31:32 [SUCCESS] bluethundr at es3.jokefire.com Stderr: sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo
2017 Feb 22
4
question about directory size in linux..
On 2/22/2017 10:40 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 02/22/2017 06:34 AM, Jason Welsh wrote: >> How does the directory *itself* have a size of 2.8 megs? > > > If you write a large number of directory entries in a directory, the > directory will grow in order to provide storage for those directory > entries. You can imagine a directory as a text file containing all of >
2013 Aug 19
7
RHEL Subscriptions
Hello List Members. I was recently approached by Dell stating that I HAVE TO renew my Red Hat Subscriptions. I challenged this statement and was informed that this has always been the case and that all servers I have bought off of Dell over the years need to have current subscription! I've been searching the Red Hat website to find where this is stated but can't seem to locate this
2017 Nov 25
3
Gnome boot problem (again :-) )
Hello friends I was using EL7 on gnome 3 for few months without any problem. Even 2 hours ago I had the computer (Laptop running on Nvidia-Prime) turned on and everything was working without flaw. But when I turned on the computer few minutes ago, I got login screen (which does not usually happen, since I have autologin turned on) and when I entered my login credentials I got black screen and
2017 Apr 09
22
OT: systemd Poll
According to "Arthur Schopenhauer": "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." I must admit that I skipped through the first and second stages - I never found creating init scripts a joy and instead opted to write my own scripts that I launched via inittab. As
2016 Mar 02
10
OpenSSL Update - not a security update???
On Tue, 2016-03-01 at 21:58 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 03/01/2016 09:41 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > > BUt the security plugins do not work for CentOS and they never have, > > Peter is correct, you need to run yum update or call out the specific > > packages you want updated. > > I totally understand the necessity of a full system update. However, this begs the
2015 Oct 09
1
problem on exceptional quit
On 09/10/15 10:23, Gordon Messmer wrote: > > Since those don't help, that tends to suggest that the problem isn't > an intermediate host, but the server itself. Possibly an IP > conflict. Also, check the output of "dmesg" to see if there are any > problems recorded with the NIC. Check the output of "ifconfig" to see > if there are TX or RX
2015 Nov 02
0
use pssh to restart a service
On 02/11/15 12:35, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Hey Gordon, > > Sorry, man my bad! Disabling the tty requirement for my sudo user does > indeed work. I had a type-o in the sudoers file, and when I corrected it, > my sudo command via pssh started working! > This is why it is paramount to use visudo command as opposed editing the /etc/sudoers file directly! The visudo command will check
2015 Nov 22
0
[Slightly OT] - Looking for shadow-utils 4.2 SIG or SCL
Hi. I'm looking to run unprivileged containers on CentOS 7 and this apparently requires shadow-utils 4.2 or higher [*0*]. CentOS 7 currently has: # rpm -q shadow-utils shadow-utils-4.1.5.1-18.el7.x86_64 Is there a SIG or SCL that provides an updated package to facilitate my venture or am I left with the only choice of manually managing shadow-utils if I go the route of rpmbuild? AK.
2016 Feb 10
0
Latest version of kate editor
On 03/02/16 04:02, H wrote: > What do people use as a programming editor on CentOS 6? My first > impression of kate was favorable, not only did it support the usual > programming and scripting languages but also markdown which I have > recently discovered... Sublime Text [0] slaughters them all, IMO, except for VIM at the CLI! [0] https://www.sublimetext.com/
2016 Feb 19
1
[ WAY OFF-TOPIC ] Re: Network hangs after several hours (Centos 6 recently upgraded kernel/glibc)
On Fri, 2016-02-19 at 11:15 -0300, Ricardo J. Barberis wrote: > Then please, also trim your mails before posting if possible, so we don't have > to scroll several pages just to read a one-or-two-lines reply :) I'm with you on this one! It so irritates that I've been searching for mail readers that have a plug-in to fold quoted sections - know of any? Haven't found one
2016 Mar 25
0
Compatible 5GHz wifi usb dongles?
Hi Nux. I've used the following successfully on CentOS 7: TP-LINK - TL-WN722N I'm currently using it on Ubuntu where lsusb gives this: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR9271 802.11n No issues whatsoever - an added bonus is that it does monitor mode if you plan on troubleshooting wifi! Cheers, ak. On Fri, 2016-03-25 at 02:25 +0000, Nux! wrote: > Hi,
2016 Apr 07
0
Suddenly increased my hard disk
On 07/04/16 14:48, John R Pierce wrote: > > if you are running X-Windows, there's a nifty utility KDirStat that > scans the disk tallying space, then gives you an interactive graphical > view of usage. I believe you can install it from epel as package > k4dirsta And the equivalent of that at the cli is ncdu - also from EPEL.
2016 May 18
0
enlarging partition and its filesystem
On 19/05/16 05:33, Fred Smith wrote: > I'll be googling, but in case I miss it, it'd be great if someone could > point me in the right direction. > > thanks! > > Fred > You'll need to use an external tool (such as gparted) to extend the partition to use up the new extent, then follow what Ian Brown suggested. Had the admin simply added a new drive, then you'd
2016 May 25
0
CentOS 7, container question
On 24/05/16 00:51, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Is it possible to do what we want, and if so, some pointers would be > most appreciated. > > mark I believe *[0]* is what you are after. In summary: lxc-cgroups -n <container_name> cpuset.cpus 0-3 I've experimented with it - *[1]*: Regards, ak. *[0]*