Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "named problem"
2005 May 21
1
Software RAID CentOS4
Hi,
I have a system with two IDE controllers running RAID1.
As a test I powered down, removed one drive (hdc), and powered back up.
System came up fine, so powered down installed a new drive (hdc)
And powered back up.
/proc/mdstat indicatd RAID1 active with hda only. I thought it would
Auto add the new hdc drive... Also when I removed the new drive and
added
The original hdc, the swap partitions
2005 Apr 11
3
Manual Paritioning with fdisk
How can I use fdisk to partition when installing CentOS4
instead of using 'auto' or disk-druid
I want to make RAID 'fd' type partitions for hda and hdc
I tried every ctrl-alt Fx and can't get to a shell
TIA
Gerald
2005 Apr 12
2
Kickstart
Does someone have an example mkisofs command with arguments to create
a CD from the files on the CentOS CD?
Since we are building servers, all the data is on CentOS4 CD1. I plan to
modify it to include a kickstart file and remove some of the things on
there that I don't need.
I use something like this on the Cobalt Networks servers, need mods to
work on CentOS. (following on one line)
2005 Apr 14
1
Kernel Panic - not syncing: drivers -
I get a lot of these errors when running CentOS4.
Kernel Panic - not syncing: drivers/ide/pci/pix.c:390 spin_lock
(drivers/ide/ide.c:c306ad68) already locked by drivers/ide/ide-
iops.c/1234.
Must be something in the drivers or the kernel, it does not happen using
2.4.x kernels. Maybe some kind of a race condition?
Anyone else see these?
Gerald
2006 Dec 27
1
Software RAID1 issue
When a new system CentOS-4.4 is built the swap partition is always
reversed...
Note md3 below, the raidtab is OK, I have tried various raid commands to
correct.
swapoff -a
raidstop /dev/md3
mkraid /dev/md3 --really-force
swapon -a
And then I get a proper ourput for /proc/mdstat,
but when I reboot /proc/mdstat again reads as below, with md3 [0] [1]
reversed.
[root]# cat /proc/mdstat
2005 Sep 03
1
CentOS bootstrapper for chroot(2) environment
Hi,
just some script built along: Unattended install & run CentOS-4.1 just using
chroot(1). Mostly a surprise for me it was so easy to reach that goal.
It requires rpm(1) based host OS and it was tested only on Fedora Core 4.
I needed it to do only a bit customized CentOS kernel package rebuild.
Regards,
Lace
-------------- next part --------------
#! /bin/bash
# Bootstrap for: CentOS-4.1
2006 Sep 02
5
Kernel-2.6.9-42.0.2EL fails to boot after upgrade to CentOS 4.4
---On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 07:42 -0500, Gerald Waugh wrote:
We have a problem with upgrade to 4.4
When we run 'yum update' everything appears to be OK
But, if we reboot the server with the new kernel,
we get "kernel panic" when the new kernel attempts to load.
The CentOS splash screen shows briefly, but not long enough to select
the old kernel
Gerald
(let's try it like
2011 May 14
2
Apache in chroot reporting every client is 16.0.0.0
Not sure where to start on this. I went to examine a log file today and noticed
a password protected internal file was being accessed from 16.0.0.0. Upon
further review every log entry has the same IP. Accessing apache from localhost
also reports 16.0.0.0.
Google is not being my friend right now, any advice?
Kernel: 2.6.9-89.0.29.Elsmp
In the chroot:
httpd-suexec-2.0.52-41.ent.7.centos4
2009 Aug 15
1
Confused about named, chroot, and tmp files.
Any ideas why bind is putting the tmp files in the [chroot]/var/named directory
and not in /tmp or /var/tmp?
[root at devserver21 chroot]# Aug 15 14:08:21 devserver21 named[5101]: loading
configuration from '/etc/named.conf'
Aug 15 14:08:21 devserver21 named: named reload succeeded
Aug 15 14:08:21 devserver21 named[5101]: dumping master file: tmp-XXXXQ5X9mC:
open: permission denied
Aug 15
2005 Apr 14
1
OT mod_security
Hi guys,
I've planning out my upgrade to CentOS4 and one of my plans for security
is to impliment the mod_security apache module to filter out unwanted
malicious intent.
Not having used it before, I wanted to see if anyone here has
implimented it and did it block any legit traffic or cause resource
traffic/serious slowdowns of their systems?
I've asked on the forum about secure
2008 Feb 04
1
Update problem
Hi,
I was doing updates on a server and I think that the network connection
got reset. So I guess the yum update didn't complete and I now get this
when I run 'yum update':
=======================
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Resolving Dependencies
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please
2005 Mar 15
0
cyrus - sieveshell - su - named issues (selinux?) on
sieveshell cannot connect as any user
Mar 14 23:53:45 srv1 saslauthd[22038]: do_auth : auth failure:
[user=root] [service=sieve] [realm=] [mech=shadow] [reason=Unknown]
Mar 14 23:53:45 srv1 sieve[22047]: Password verification failed
Mar 14 23:53:45 srv1 perl: No worthy mechs found
Mar 15 00:01:54 srv1 saslauthd[22164]: do_auth : auth failure:
[user=root] [service=sieve] [realm=]
2001 Aug 15
1
transfer interrupted (code 20) at rsync.c(229)
rsync had been working fine for months.
Now, I get this error in my rsyncd log.
2001/08/15 07:18:59 [433] transfer interrupted (code 20) at rsync.c(229)
++++++ rsyncd.conf ++++++++
motd file = /etc/rsync.motd
log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
lock file = /var/run/rsync.lock
max connections = 5
[all]
comment = sync all
path = /
read only = yes
2017 Dec 17
0
Centos 7: avc: denied { reload } for auid=0 uid=0 gid=0 cmdline="/usr/bin/systemctl reload named-chroot.service" ....
How to resolve this SElinux problem?
type=USER_AVC msg=audit(1513478641.700:1920): pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 msg='avc: denied { reload } for auid=0 uid=0 gid=0 cmdline="/usr/bin/systemctl reload named-chroot.service" scontext=system_u:system_r:logrotate_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 tcontext=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 tclass=service
2006 Apr 04
1
CentOS 4.3 i586 install option
Johnny Hughes wrote in thread
RE: [CentOS] install CentOS using an external USB cdrom
Changing Subject to CentOS 4.3 i586 install option
Last few post on the thread "install CentOS using an external USB cdrom"
should have been "serial console install" or similar
> instead of
> linux your_options_here
> use
> i586 your_options_here
> (that is w/ the 4.3
2006 Feb 06
6
Samba rpm and /var/*/samba directory for .tdb files
Hi,
I use CentOS4 (RHEL4) and it seems that I was using /var/lib/samba
for storing the .tdb files. Then I compilled the fedora .src.rpm from
samba.org
and it points now to /var/cache/samba
I will build tonight the .rpm from the .tar.gz and see which directory samba
choose for the .tdb files in CentOS4.
Anyone can confirm this list of distro/.tdb directory:
Fedora: /var/cache/samba
CentOS4:
2005 Jun 16
2
Serial Console + VGA Console
Hi,
Trying to get vga console and a serial console to both work.
I can get either one to fully work but not both.
When using serial, I do still get a login prompt on the vga,
But not all the boot up output. Seems like half to the vga
and the rest to the serial port
I added lines to /etc/inittab
# console port
T0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -L ttyS0 115200
And added to /etc/lilo.conf
2016 Mar 15
0
Centos 7: Problem with named-chroot service after last update
After last update, the named-chroot service not start anymore with this
error:
> mar 15 10:26:33 s-virt.mydom.local bash[3263]: zone mydom.local/IN:
> loading from master file mydom.local/master.zone failed: file not fou
> mar 15 10:26:33 s-virt.mydom.local bash[3263]: zone mydom.local/IN:
> not loaded due to errors.
> mar 15 10:26:33 s-virt.mydom.local bash[3263]:
>
2006 Jul 13
0
Fedora packages or Enterprise packages of Samba on RH EL4?
CentOS4 RPMS for x86-64 would be awesome.
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2007 Jan 05
1
Problen with vsftpd and chroot
I'm setting up a local mirror server on a CentOS4 box. I want it to serve
files over http, nfs and ftp.
I've set this up with the mirrored directories on a separate partition.
I've got the http and nfs working but am having some trouble with ftp.
I'm using vsftpd as the ftp server. I can log in to the ftp server and get
to the pub (/var/ftp/pub) directory. However when I try