Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "problemhost".
2008 May 18
6
connection timeout / memory usage / locks / recompiling
...However this didn''t change anything. One run was
aborted after the same amount of time.
I realized then on the master that it used a hell lot more of memory and
that it was nearly by trashing. So I examined more the master and saw,
that one of the 4 puppetmaster-daemons (the one which the problemhost
connected to) had a fast growing memory usage during the problemhost was
connected, at the end it had a bit more than 30% memory usage (xen
instance has about 1.4G RAM, 3G swap, and 2.33GHz cpu, which isn''t
really used by something else). After the client disconnected with the
above error,...
2015 Dec 08
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...bind enum groups = Yes
> restrict anonymous = 2
>
> In AD my group it has a gid 8001
>
> #getent group it
> it:x:8001:myusername,others
>
>
> in /etc/sudoers is the line
> %it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>
> when I ssh to said machine like so
>
> ssh myusername at problemhost
>
> then run a command like so
>
> > sudo echo
> [sudo] password for myusername:
> myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
>
> I tried adding another line to /etc/sudoers as follows
> %DOMAIN\\it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>
> and
>
>...
2015 Dec 08
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...gid 8001
>>>
>>> #getent group it
>>> it:x:8001:myusername,others
>>>
>>>
>>> in /etc/sudoers is the line
>>> %it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>>>
>>> when I ssh to said machine like so
>>>
>>> ssh myusername at problemhost
>>>
>>> then run a command like so
>>>
>>> > sudo echo
>>> [sudo] password for myusername:
>>> myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
>>>
>>> I tried adding another line to /etc/sudoers as fo...
2015 Dec 09
2
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...getent group it
>>>> it:x:8001:myusername,others
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> in /etc/sudoers is the line
>>>> %it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>>>>
>>>> when I ssh to said machine like so
>>>>
>>>> ssh myusername at problemhost
>>>>
>>>> then run a command like so
>>>>
>>>> > sudo echo
>>>> [sudo] password for myusername:
>>>> myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
>>>>
>>>> I tried adding an...
2015 Dec 09
1
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...it:x:8001:myusername,others
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> in /etc/sudoers is the line
>>>>> %it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>>>>>
>>>>> when I ssh to said machine like so
>>>>>
>>>>> ssh myusername at problemhost
>>>>>
>>>>> then run a command like so
>>>>>
>>>>> > sudo echo
>>>>> [sudo] password for myusername:
>>>>> myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
>>>>>
>&g...
2015 Dec 07
0
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...= Yes
# doesn't seem to do the same for groups :-/
winbind enum groups = Yes
restrict anonymous = 2
In AD my group it has a gid 8001
#getent group it
it:x:8001:myusername,others
in /etc/sudoers is the line
%it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
when I ssh to said machine like so
ssh myusername at problemhost
then run a command like so
> sudo echo
[sudo] password for myusername:
myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
I tried adding another line to /etc/sudoers as follows
%DOMAIN\\it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
and
%DOMAIN\it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
but neither of them work eith...
2015 Dec 08
0
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...2
>>
>> In AD my group it has a gid 8001
>>
>> #getent group it
>> it:x:8001:myusername,others
>>
>>
>> in /etc/sudoers is the line
>> %it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>>
>> when I ssh to said machine like so
>>
>> ssh myusername at problemhost
>>
>> then run a command like so
>>
>> > sudo echo
>> [sudo] password for myusername:
>> myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
>>
>> I tried adding another line to /etc/sudoers as follows
>> %DOMAIN\\it ALL=(...
2015 Dec 09
0
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...= Yes
# doesn't seem to do the same for groups :-/
winbind enum groups = Yes
restrict anonymous = 2
In AD my group it has a gid 8001
#getent group it
it:x:8001:myusername,others
in /etc/sudoers is the line
%it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
when I ssh to said machine like so
ssh myusername at problemhost
then run a command like so
> sudo echo
[sudo] password for myusername:
myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
I tried adding another line to /etc/sudoers as follows
%DOMAIN\\it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
and
%DOMAIN\it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
but neither of them work eith...
2015 Dec 09
0
Adding an AD group to /etc/sudoers?
...= Yes
# doesn't seem to do the same for groups :-/
winbind enum groups = Yes
restrict anonymous = 2
In AD my group it has a gid 8001
#getent group it
it:x:8001:myusername,others
in /etc/sudoers is the line
%it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
when I ssh to said machine like so
ssh myusername at problemhost
then run a command like so
> sudo echo
[sudo] password for myusername:
myusername is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
I tried adding another line to /etc/sudoers as follows
%DOMAIN\\it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
and
%DOMAIN\it ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
but neither of them work eith...