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1999 Nov 22
0
SWAT and adding users.
...account we have created (regular shadow passwd/PAM) even though the information is verified to be there. We have to put a 'sleep 5' or 'sleep 10' between the useradd command and smbpasswd. The script appears to work on our home machines without this. Any ideas? -- Mark Tinberg MTinberg@compuserve.com Remember: Wherever you go, there you are!
2014 Jul 16
1
systemd seems to be very busy
I'm getting a large number of messages like this under CentOS-7. Is that normal? Or do I need to take some action (maybe reducing verbosity level)? ------------------------------------- Jul 16 17:43:01 localhost-002 systemd: Starting Session 54 of user tim. Jul 16 17:43:01 localhost-002 systemd: Started Session 54 of user tim. Jul 16 17:45:01 localhost-002 systemd: Starting Session 55 of user
2014 Aug 06
1
Zombie users in Centos6
Geetings, I have a machine with PAM using LDAP. Some old users do not disappear from: * getent passwd But, they are not in: * /etc/passwd or * LDAP Where are they? Any idea? Please, I am affraid of ghost. :-( TIA -- Cosme Faria Corr?a
2014 Aug 15
1
Centos7 - remove /home and expand / after install?
I did a default install and after installing some other things I realized that a lot of space was allocated to /home as an lvm that is never going to be used. Is it possible to remove the lvm and grow the root (xfs) filesystem without starting over? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2014 Aug 29
3
*very* ugly mdadm issue
We have a machine that's a distro mirror - a *lot* of data, not just CentOS. We had the data on /dev/sdc. I added another drive, /dev/sdd, and created that as /dev/md4, with --missing, made an ext4 filesystem on it, and rsync'd everything from /dev/sdc. Note that we did this on *raw*, unpartitioned drives (not my idea). I then umounted /dev/sdc, and mounted /dev/md4, and it looked fine; I
2014 Jun 20
1
iostat results for multi path disks
Here is a sample of running iostat on a server that has a LUN from a SAN with multiple paths. I am specifying a device list that just grabs the bits related to the multi path device: $ iostat -dxkt 1 2 sdf sdg sdh sdi dm-7 dm-8 dm-9 Linux 2.6.18-371.8.1.el5 (db21b.den.sans.org) 06/20/2014 Time: 02:30:23 PM Device: rrqm/s wrqm/s r/s w/s rkB/s wkB/s avgrq-sz avgqu-sz await