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2019 Aug 08
2
another bizarre thing...
Is this on both EL6 and EL7? If only EL7, it could be control groups causing the issue. The idea of cgroups is to prevent zombie processes, but if you need your program to spawn another process then restart itself while the other process continues to run, you need to launch it in a different control group, or the shutdown of the parent process will also kill the child. In my case, we have an
2019 Aug 08
0
another bizarre thing...
...p.
> /bin/systemd-run --unit=upgrade-trigger --slice=upgrade-trigger /bin/bash /opt/myapp/Upgrade.sh "$1" "$2"
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> If we don't do this, the upgrade fails as the upgrader get's terminated when the parent application is shut down.
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well, we aren't INTENTINALLY using control groups. do we get put
into one by the very act of launching a program w hich then creates
threads, and they then all coexist until they're told to stop?
I think it's not the scenario you describe, the main program launches
from an init script, does some sanity checks, loads s...
2010 Jun 09
1
WG: cannot see or browse a share from a VPN client
...do so from a
wireless machine with a VPN connection, i.e. VPN clients from my WLAN do
not see the Samba network (from Gnome Network browsing GUI). This is
what I wanted to achieve but it is not working. What am I missing here?
I have the following in smb.conf file (wireless clients are not allowed
intentinally, the idea is to allow them only via VPN):
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.0/24 172.16.15.0/24
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
Now, at this point, from a machine on wireless LAN, I am able to mount
the samba shared folder on "ROUTER" using "sudo smbmount .... -o
user=guest". However,...
2010 Jun 08
1
cannot see or browse a share from a VPN client
...do so from a
wireless machine with a VPN connection, i.e. VPN clients from my WLAN do
not see the Samba network (from Gnome Network browsing GUI). This is
what I wanted to achieve but it is not working. What am I missing here?
I have the following in smb.conf file (wireless clients are not allowed
intentinally, the idea is to allow them only via VPN):
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.0/24 172.16.15.0/24
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
Now, at this point, from a machine on wireless LAN, I am able to mount
the samba shared folder on "ROUTER" using "sudo smbmount .... -o
user=guest". However,...
2005 Oct 17
5
CentOS-4/beta/preview version immediate availability
Hi,
I've had this like since last saturday or something. I don't seem to be
getting it to beta.centos.org tho, so i'll just make it public thru the
channels i control.
ftp://centos.upi.iki.fi/pub/centos/4.2beta/isos/sparc/
There is ISOs and .torrents
Know yourself out and try it out please. If you have something less
than Ultra Sparc, you're out of luck with this as it's
2005 Oct 17
5
CentOS-4/beta/preview version immediate availability
Hi,
I've had this like since last saturday or something. I don't seem to be
getting it to beta.centos.org tho, so i'll just make it public thru the
channels i control.
ftp://centos.upi.iki.fi/pub/centos/4.2beta/isos/sparc/
There is ISOs and .torrents
Know yourself out and try it out please. If you have something less
than Ultra Sparc, you're out of luck with this as it's
2005 Oct 18
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 8, Issue 7
...res'.
- SMP-kernel isn't installed even when installing to SMP-hardware
- /etc/silo.conf symlink is not created from /boot/silo.conf
- I don't have much idea how selinux-stuff behaves, so better put it in
permissive mode to see
- There are no keymaps (if one boots with the mini.iso). Intentinally
left those out as old ones are behaving really strangely and new ones
does crash the installer.
Ie. Those are things i already know, so those aren't worth reporting
back. I have been giving a lot of me on build pf sparc, so i need to
leave it there for few days and start working with it t...