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2009 Apr 03
4
Bug in yum Logwatch reporting
I've been noticing yum updates on several servers I manage over the
last few weeks, which I know I didn't perform and could not explain
until this morning. At first I suspect a break-in, but found no other
evidence or reason an intruder would run the yum updates I was
viewing.
Yum updates are logged in /var/log/yum.log, which is what Logwatch
scans. Seems that the format of the log
2008 Oct 16
2
init 6 works inconsistently in XEN
I am using Centos 5.2 as both my XEN host and guests. Both the XEN
host and each XEN guest are up-to-date with the latest CentOS 5.2
updates.
I've noticed over time that sometimes using init 6 (or init 0) in the
guest works flawlessly and other times the guest will reach
"Restarting System"/"System Halted" and hang. When this hang occurs
the only way to finish the
2007 Mar 20
2
selinux ntp samba error message
Just prior to the time change, I made sure that ntpd and my timezone
files were properly setup. Since this time, I've noticed the
following errors:
audit(1173310084.404:5): avc: denied { read } for pid=8634
comm="ntpd" name="unexpected.tdb" dev=md1 ino=147662
scontext=root:system_r:ntpd_t tcontext=root:object_r:samba_var_t
tclass=file
I've not successfully (so
2009 Aug 04
4
Strange XEN on CentOS HWaddr Address Issue
Ran into a strange issue with XEN on CentOS that I think is specific
to CentOS, which is why I'm starting by posting to this list first,
I'll post on the XEN list depending on responses. My sense is this
issue has something to do with how CentOS handles network setup on
first boot of the XEN kernel.
- Installed a brand new CentOS 5.3 server with minimal packages.
- Installed XEN,
2007 Apr 01
2
CentOS 5 Dual Drive Confusion
I performed a test install of CentOS Beta 5 on a system with two ~60
GB drives. When installing CentOS 4 on this system, I normally work
thru setting up Software RAID with identically sized partitions on
each drive.
For my test, the CentOS installer only presented a single drive. I
took the default of letting it do what it wanted. After looking over
the system I have verified that /boot is
2002 Dec 11
12
File Systems - Which one to use?
We are looking at implementing a Linux box running samba in the near
future with about 1TB of disk online. The purpose of this box will be
for basic file and printer sharing needs. I am doing research on the
different journaling file systems avaible in RH 7.3 and up (ext3,
reiserFS, and JFS) and was wondering if anyone has had any real world
experience with them (mostly reiserFS and JFS) and
2016 Jun 24
1
haproxy + Apache + virtual hosts -> wrong host is displayed
Hello,
I hope my question is not off-topic here.
On CentOS 7.2.1511 I have installed:
haproxy-1.5.14-3.el7.x86_64
httpd-2.4.6-40.el7.centos.1.x86_64
The /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg binds HAProxy to
ports 80 and 443 and accepts HTTPS to slova.de:
defaults
mode http
option http-server-close
option forwardfor except 127.0.0.0/8
option
2010 Apr 20
5
Debugging slow apache server?
hello,
i'm using an apache server to host 8 virtual hosts.
even though this server is local.. 7 out of these 8 virtual hosts open extremly slow..
it takes around 10 seconds to open a page..
though the 8th (which is a completely different site) it opens fairly fast in around 1 or 2 seconds tops..
i tried tailing the error_log and i found nothing ..
is there a way i could monitor wht each
2010 Mar 21
3
Looking for experiences with filesystem choices....
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home server
that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am planning on
doing is copying my data drive every other day and rotating them offsite,
haven't figured out how often though. So I did my first test last night and
the backup drive was formatted with ext3 but looking to try to speed things
up and was
2003 Nov 01
2
Samba on ReiserFS
Dear Listmembers,
I try to work with samba (newest rpm for SuSE, 3.0.1.pre2, but that does not
matter, the effect was there in 2.2.7 and 2.2.8a too) on an sufficient armed
system (the system does not matter either, I have tried it on different
machines) using ReiserFS (version 3.6.4-12).
When accessing one share from one machine (i.e. copying two or more files at a
time to or from the share)
2003 Aug 13
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling ?
>> > > ... On my PCs the mtime remains unmodified.
>> > > It's a weird thing if it happens under normal
>> > > circumstances ... But if it only happens when
>> > > you fake the identity from within the Office
>> > > programs, well, I wouldn't bother really.
>> > >
>> > I totally agree !
>>
>>
2006 May 05
4
Recommended FS for Dovecot Maildir
Hi,
I've heard that for Dovecot/Mailir systems there are filesystems that
are optimised for the situation of many small files in one folder.
Could I possibly have some feedback on what the recommended filesystems
are? I've heard of ReiserFS but was wondering what other options there
are and how they compare.
If I get a good comprehensive response I'll build a wiki summary page
2003 Aug 14
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling?
>> > > Fine. Use reiserfs and don't worry about ctime.
>> >
>> > Why? Does reiserfs handle ctime in a different
>> > way than other linux filesystems?
>>
>> It's not supposed to given the same instructions
>> from clients but it appears to because perhaps it
>> elicits different kind of response from Office.
>> Maybe
2006 Oct 02
6
Calling All FS Fanatics
Now that I've been enlightened to the terrible write performance of ext3 on my
new 3Ware RAID 5 array, I'm stuck choosing an alternative filesystem. I
benchmarked XFS, JFS, ReiserFS and ext3 and they came back in that order from
best to worst performer.
I'm leaning towards XFS because of performance and because centosplus makes
kernel modules available for the stock kernel.
2006 Jun 22
9
Again on Apache 2
Hello everybody.
I know, I know, another post about Apache 2, but I have looked a lot on
the internet and I haven''t found the answer to my problem.
I have a Linux Fedora Core 5 box, with Apache 2.2.2 (compiled and
installed), Ruby 1.8.4 (compiled and installed), RubyGems 0.8.11
(compiled and installed) and Rails... I don''t know what version as this
one I haven installed
2005 Jul 19
7
linux 2.4 vs 2.6 kernel
hi
I read ( I think in dovecot wiki) that ext2 or ext3 fs on a 2.4 kernel
can get slow due to the number of files in a directory. Does anyone know
if kernel 2.6 has similar limitation? I'm not at that point now, but
before the box goes live, I'm wondering if I should resolve that.
Glenn
2017 Aug 08
2
Troubleshooting php-fpm with apache on Centos 7
Hello,
I am running httpd-2.4.6-45.el7.centos.x86_64 with
php-fpm-7.0.22-1.el7.remi.x86_64 (on CentOS 7).
My main problem: On this httpd server I have several vhosts running, but
apparently I am facing intermittent problems with php-fpm communication
on only one of them.
Most of the sites are WordPress or Joomla Applications (running with
mysql). Everything seems right: low load, all
2015 Aug 28
2
apache mysterious 404 error
> Date: Friday, August 28, 2015 16:47:43 +0000
> From: Tony Mountifield <tony at softins.co.uk>
>
> In article
> <CAOZy0enqddiPvpd+M-Ltwih9dPmA7b_ro4-_5bQ=u1GAALDebA at mail.gmail.co
> m>, Tim Dunphy <bluethundr at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Sorry for the failed attempts at obscuring the company I work
>> for. My boss
2000 Dec 15
2
RFC: ext3 ability to syslog actions
Forgive me if this has been discussed. I'm new to the list and couldn't
find any list archives or a FAQ or anything similiar. (Is there
anything?)
I've just today installed ext3 .5d in my machine. All drives (including
'/'). I like it! However, I'm curious about what it's doing. I don't
know C, so telling me to read source won't help. I'm wondering if it
2008 Aug 18
3
Lightweight MTA for XEN CentOS guests
All,
For a production environment, I'd like to setup CentOS XEN guests as
lightweight as possible. I'd like the XEN guests to be able to send
nightly email as all CentOS servers do, but there is no reason to run
a mail server as the CentOS Dom0 already has an email server running
that can act as an email smart host.
The options that seem most appealing to me are either ssmtp or
sendmail