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2010 Jun 16
5
Disabling services in CentOS 5.5
Hello all, I have been doing some searching for information about disabling services within a CentOS 5.5 install. I have found a few different opinions, and wanted to ask for some feedback. First off, the system is running a LAMP stack to serve a web application. It will only be doing email to send occasional messages out (sent via the application only). It will not be receiving email for any
2005 Sep 28
1
NFS Mount - RH7.3 Server - CentOS 4.1 Client
Hi Just upgrading one of my dev servers - I'm replacing a current box that runs 7.3 to one that runs CentOS 4.1 Currently the 7.3 dev box talks to a fileserver also running 7.3 over NFS and that works fine. I'm now trying to get the CentOS 4.1 box to talk NFS to the 7.3 server. When i try and mount the NFS share on the CentOS box i get the following error # mount /mnt/cvs mount to
2008 Jun 06
8
useradd provider not working?
I have this config: # BL00070 - Disable NFS service {["nfs","nfslock","netfs","portmap"]: ensure => stopped, enable => false, } user {"rpc": ensure => absent, provider => "useradd" } user {"rpcuser": ensure => absent, provider => "useradd" } file
2007 Jun 01
2
Very early PANIC during boot
I'm in the process of updating all my CentOS systems from 4.4 to 4.5. One of the systems is spewing out the following error during the reboot: INIT: version 2.85 booting INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation at 0x420! sleeping for 30 seconds This happens so early in the boot I have no idea what I can do to debug this. I suspect it is a hardware problem and not something caused
2007 Nov 22
2
dovecot loading during boot
I have two RHEL4 email servers running postfix/MailScanner which use dovecot. They work great. But during bootup the nfslock script in my init.d loads rpc.statd and calls portmap to get a port number. Portmap keeps giving rpc.statd the imaps port number (993). I then have to stop my mail server services, manually start dovecot, then restart the mail server services and everything goes merrily on
2012 Mar 21
1
nfslock
I just updated one of our servers to 5.8, and rebooted. In the logs, I saw a bunch of Mar 21 16:29:02 <server> rpc.statd[9783]: recv_rply: can't decode RPC message! Mar 21 16:29:33 <server> last message repeated 442 times Mar 21 16:30:34 <server> last message repeated 835 times Mar 21 16:31:36 <server> last message repeated 884 times Mar 21 16:32:38 <server> last
2011 May 31
1
Unable to mount Centos 5.6 Server via nfs4 - Operation Not Permitted - MADNESS!
After getting a reasonably configured NFS4 setup working on my Scientific Linux server, I spent a majority of my evening trying to do the same with my Centos 5 box, with fruitless results. Most attempts to mount that server returns the following message: [root at sl01 log]# mount -t nfs4 192.168.15.200:/opt/company_data /mnt mount.nfs4: Operation not permitted As nearest as I can tell, I was
2010 Feb 03
2
cannot mount NFS share, portmap problems, what todo?
Hi all, I want to map an NFS share from a remote server to a local CentOS 5.4 server, but have a problem with portmap: root at mercury:[~]$ service portmap restart pmap_getmaps rpc problem: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset by peer Stopping portmap: [FAILED] Starting portmap: [ OK ] root at
2008 Jun 20
5
Solaris N90 on RedHat RHEL5
Hi There is a problem when creating a domU. I intend to install Solaris N90 on RedHat RHEL5 in paravirtualized(I''ve tried fully virtualized method, that''s no problem). #xm info release : 2.6.18-53.el5xen machine : i686 xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_32p My steps are as follow(install via NFS): 1 mkdir disk and mkdir Solaris 2 mount /dev/cdrom /disk/Solaris, it tell me that disk
1998 Dec 15
1
portmap & tcpwrappers
I don't know if this is RedHat 5.1 specific, but be aware that the version of portmap distributed is the enhanced (Wietse Venema) version. That's great, except for two things. The first is documented, but easy to overlook: "In order to avoid deadlocks, the portmap program does not attempt to look up the remote host name or user name...The upshot of all this is that only network
2006 Sep 25
1
Pls help on configuring autofs on NFS
Hi all, I'm trying to setup this scenario on NFS and autofs on Centos 4.3: - useradd nfstest on an NFS server (192.168.1.247) - Setting up this NFS server /etc/exports: /home/nfstest 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0(rw,sync,no_root_squash) - useradd nfstest on a client machine (192.168.1.252) - make sure that the uid and gid are the same on the server and the client - setting up
1998 Dec 05
8
portmap vulnerability?
Are there any known vulnerabilities in portmap (redhat''s portmap-4.0-7b)? I''ve been receiving a lot of attempts to access the portmap port on some linuxppc machines I administer by various machines which clearly have no business with mine, and I wonder if this is an attempt to break in to my machines. I''ve searched some archives, but I haven''t yet found any
2007 Dec 04
1
odd behavior with provider yum...
Anybody else noticed this: debug: package provider yum: Executing ''/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 list available portmap'' err: //nfs_server/Package[portmap]: Failed to retrieve current state of resource: Could not get latest version: Execution of ''/usr/bin/ yum -d 0 -e 0 list availaSearching 100% | =========================| 16 kB 00:03 Error: No
2012 Mar 04
1
Unable to start nfs server
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2008 Apr 29
2
Do I need portmap, haldeamon & xfs running on dom0?
Hi all I have a CentOS 5.1 server running Xen and recently installed ConfigServer Firewall (CSF) on the main node to give it some protection. On a daily basis I''m getting an email about portmap. haldeamon and xfs consumming too much resources. The main node, dom0 doesn''t even do anything, and everything is done on the domU''s Here''s a thread I''ve
2000 Jan 23
2
portmap messages under /var/log/messages
I am running Redhat 6.1 as a firewall between a cable modem and my home network. Occasionally, I see messages such as these under /var/log/messages: Jan 17 13:38:16 saturn5 portmap[3726]: connect from 24.28.77.200 to dump(): request from unauthorized host Jan 18 14:00:34 saturn5 portmap[1544]: connect from 204.151.148.146 to dump(): request from unauthorized host My assumption is that the
2005 Oct 10
2
centos on 64M 350Mhz pentimum II
All, I have an old computer 64M 350Mhz pentium II. centos os 4.1 installs on it fine. however on boot it says low memory and it kills certain processes. httpd or sendmail. I have a 2GIG swap and I did a chkconfig XXX off on a few things like xfs, nfs, httpd, kudzu. My old 2.4 kernel used to run in 4M with a swap... I had recompiled the kernel (took a while) to enable the cyclades module. Any
2017 Aug 07
2
Slow write times to gluster disk
Hi Soumya, We just had the opportunity to try the option of disabling the kernel-NFS and restarting glusterd to start gNFS. However the gluster demon crashes immediately on startup. What additional information besides what we provide below would help debugging this? Thanks, Pat -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: gluster-nfs crashing on start Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2017 16:05:09
2008 Mar 27
2
portmap not answering
CentOS 5 updated, Xen host. The portmap on this machine is somehow "stuck" and I can't figure out why. I enabled it to be able to mount a remote nfs share. The first hurdle was that "portmap" didn't appear in the chkconfig list, it was installed with the initial packages but not added to chkconfig. Took me a while to figure this out. Adding and starting it up is no
2015 Sep 15
3
FreeBSD 10 & default_vsz_limit causing reboots?
Ok, So this is really more of an observation than anything else.? I had a FreeBSD 10.1 server that was running great. Some SSL issue came up, or I upgrade Dovecot in ports - something occurred and the machine started rebooting randomly.? It would run for 2 weeks, then reboot.? It might run for 5 days and then reboot. So I started doing more FreeBSD upgrades, thinking it was a kernel issue. The