Displaying 20 results from an estimated 31 matches for "reimageing".
2019 Mar 15
4
prompt to update a host key
On 03/15/2019 12:49 AM, Jeremy Lin wrote:
> [...] connecting to hosts where the host key
> changes frequently. I realize this is a fairly niche use case [...]
Doesn't StrictHostKeyChecking=no do what is wanted?
2011 Apr 28
3
ETA
Dear developers,
I don't care for reasons, arguments, or flamefests. I need to plan my
workload.
By now I have half a dozen servers overdue for reimaging. I can put this
off for another week or two, but not really much longer.
There's obviously no point in installing centos 5 on any new machine.
So I need to know: is there any point in my waiting another week, or
should I just say
2016 Aug 23
1
AD DC on virtual machine
On 2016-08-23 13:10, Reindl Harald via samba wrote:
>
> Am 23.08.2016 um 11:43 schrieb Sylvain Nex via samba:
>> In my last job, I could see the disasters of restoring virtual machine
>> with
>> Microsoft AD as a standalone domain controller (a day reinstalling the
>> domain controller).
>>
>> What are the recommendations on virtualizing Samba AD DC
2019 Mar 14
7
prompt to update a host key
As far as I can tell, there currently isn't a straightforward way to
use password authentication for connecting to hosts where the host key
changes frequently. I realize this is a fairly niche use case, but
when developing software for devices that often get reimaged
(resulting in a host key change), it can get pretty tedious to attempt
to connect, get a warning, remove the old host key via
2003 Jun 28
3
win2000 service pack 4 - samba 2.2.2
Hello,
At 5pm today, we had an individual notify me that their 'profile' no longer was
accessible from the samba server (solaris 8 , smb 2.2.2). The person just had
their laptop reimaged and the new M$ service-pack 4 was installed on it.
They can access their 'home directory' just not the profile one. Error is
concerning the user not having access, versus rights. I installed the
2010 Apr 14
2
online updates
Hi. I'm looking for ideas or suggestions for field updates for an embedded system running linux with syslinux as the bootloader. The requirements are to be able to upload an image online (probably a private network using sftp) while the device is running, do some error checking on the new image and then reboot the device and run the new version. I'll be running off a CF card. The image is
2019 Oct 01
2
upgrading from CentOS 7 to 8
I searched a bit to see if there is a way to upgrade from CentOS 7 directly to CentOS 8.? I found RHEL instructions but not CentOS. ? Although they probably should be/would be similar, the instructions I found enable a rhel repository to get the leap command, which I can't seem to do in CentOS.
Does anyone know if you can do an upgrade yet.? I know they had been working on it in the past.
2016 Oct 07
4
Alternating boot default entry every reboot
Hi,
I am currently using isolinux (syslinux-6.03) in a clonezilla setup. It
boots fine, however I want to have a setup where the default boot selection
alternates every boot.
* First boot : Default is menu item 0
* Second boot : Default is menu item 1
* Third boot : Default is menu item 0
...
The idea is that when it is booted into clonezilla the clonezilla script
checks if the system needs to
2002 Dec 31
1
any way to use binary kernel modules + pxe booting?
So, I'm trying to boot using PXE + NFS root filesystem, to boot a kernel
that can reimage machines. This has been quite successful for me, until
just recently where I ran into a motherboard that had a broadcom
ethernet chipset - the broadcom driver is binary only. I can boot a
kernel using PXE and load the broadcom driver using a custom initrd, but
don't know how to then NFS mount the root
2002 May 14
0
win98 dos client connection breaks
I have a lab with 24 pc's I'm trying to reimage. I have a DOS network boot disk (version==win98) and all clients connect to the Samba share. When I start the image download with xcopy, the session appears to hang immediately. With one or two, a small amount of hard drive activity will continue, but the file copy will fail. When I connect to a win2k share on similar server hardware, I
2016 Aug 23
2
AD DC on virtual machine
Hi,
In my last job, I could see the disasters of restoring virtual machine with
Microsoft AD as a standalone domain controller (a day reinstalling the
domain controller).
What are the recommendations on virtualizing Samba AD DC according to samba
team ? I found nothing on the wiki about it.
Is that the best solution is to have a physical secondary controller ?
Thanks.
Sylvain
2016 May 17
1
bareos on CentOS 6
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Tue, 17 May 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> I'm hoping *someone* here has worked a bit with bareos. I've tried
>> posting to the google groups for it... and haven't even had one person
>> view my post....
>>
>> It was working fine, backing up windows boxes for months. Then, about
>> a week ago, the server got
2002 Sep 17
2
PXElinux Modification Question
Hi,
We are new to PXElinux and we are using it in our test lab
to do provisioning. When the systems come up there is a
PXElinux menu to boot local(default) or boot to the imaging
environment (linux). It works great, but we have to visit
each machine whenever we want to create or restore a disk
image.
Now we would like to be able to remotely force a system to
re-image itself. The
2009 May 19
1
Weird CentOS 5.3 problem
I reimaged a compute node on our cluster with the latest 5.3 updates (we
were previously running 5.2), but we kept the kernel at 2.6.18-92.1.10.el5
until I can find time to rebuild some of our kernel modules. After the
image install finishes and the system reboots, the eth0 ethernet interface
disappears. If I do an ifconfig ?a, I see what should be eth0, but it?s
listed as __tmp2081258173.
2006 Mar 13
0
Samba Configuration Assistance Please
Hello All,
I wouldn't write with such a trivial sounding problem if I didn't have
to - Sorry.
I have two machines on LAN 192.168.0. One is a windows machine, one is
a Redhat 9 machine. I have been trying to get samba set up for two
weeks now.
I first installed RedHat 9 with GUI and then reimaged my windows box.
Everything worked like a charm and Samba was perfect. Me being
2009 Jun 30
43
Workstations and Certs
I am trying to come up with a workable solution in managing numerous
Mac workstations allowing a high degree of flexibility with regards to
certs.
My puppet environment is setup to application installation on machines
that have been ''imaged'' with a base OS and the puppet and facter apps.
So, when a Mac is ''imaged'' and subsequently re-booted, puppet is run
at
2019 Oct 01
7
upgrading from CentOS 7 to 8
Your answer has nothing to do with the original question which is related to upgrade method and not condition for reinstalling without loosing data.
Sometimes you need to keep your configuration and want to avoid reconfiguring everything, and reimaging your computer keeping /home is not an option.
Of course having all user files on a separate filesystem helps when reimaging the OS (that what I do
2009 Feb 22
2
Shared mailbox documentation updated
http://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes
Anything missing? Anything still need clarifying?
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2004 Feb 20
0
upgraded to 3.0.2 -> funkyness in machine accounts
My old technique was to
1) remove all machine accounts from ldap
2) reimage all machines
3) create all the machine accounts with smbldap-adduser -w
4) switch all machines to domain mode
that does not work anymore...
the machine accounts exist in ldap
but i get this internally contradictory info in the logs
[2004/02/20 02:29:52, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:init_sam_from_ldap(462)
2009 Jun 05
1
[PATCH][0.9] Make bool CompWindow::isFocussable Wrappable
Hi,
The attached core patch makes the 'isFocussable' getter in CompWindow
wrappable. This way, plugins such as winrules can make core's getter
function return a different value to the one stored internally without
actually having to modify the value.
Kind Regards,
Sam
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Sam Spilsbury
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