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2007 Aug 01
3
yum-updatesd.conf on centos 5
Hi All, I am running CentOS5 . Yum pkg was installed by deault fresh installation. pls see below for installed yum pkgs. [root at mailgw ~]# rpm -qa |grep yum yum-updatesd-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.2 yum-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.2 later, I installed below pkg for protection. yum-protectbase-1.0.4-2.el5.centos Now, everything works. But, in this vershion of yum, It has no crontab running. It has a file
2008 Feb 25
0
Yum-updatesd not functioning
I have a couple of CentOS 5.1 boxes, mostly i386, but a couple x86_64, some real, some virtual. On all of them, I have yum-updatesd configured to emit via email to root. Here is a sample yum-updatesd.conf from one of them: [main] # how often to check for new updates (in seconds) run_interval = 14400 # how often to allow checking on request (in seconds) updaterefresh = 600 # how to send
2008 Dec 11
6
yum-updatesd or similar for CentOS 4
Hello, we have enabled yum-updatesd on our dozen real and virtual machines running CentOS 5.2 some time ago and are very satisfied: afarber at ablsw01:~> grep -v ^# /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf [main] run_interval = 7200 updaterefresh = 1200 emit_via = email dbus_listener = no do_update = yes do_download = yes do_download_deps = yes (it would be good to make it use the proxy though...) My
2023 Jun 11
1
Upssched 100% CPU after updating Debian 12
Hi, I have been running nut successfully for a long time with my Debian 11 server. I upgraded my server to Debian 12 today, which upgraded nut also from 2.7.4-13 to 2.8.0-7. I noticed that after upgrade there was a upssched process running and taking 100% cpu time. I checked if there were any changes to configuration file formats with nut upgrade and only differences I noticed were a terminology
2009 May 15
1
yum-updatesd no longer working
I recently enabled yum-updatesd on two identical servers and configured it to notify me of updates via e-mail. This worked fine to start with and it notified me on both machines when the kernel-2.6.18-128.1.10.el5.x86_64.rpm update was released last week. However, today I realised that yum-updatesd was not running and thought it was due to rebooting after the kernel update and that I'd
2012 Jan 17
6
anyone doing automatic yum updates via yum-updatesd on production servers?
I've read that it's not recommended to automatically apply updates via yum-updated on production servers, but I keep encountering servers that have this enabled. Are any of you doing automatic yum updates on production servers in CentOS 5 via yum-updatesd? Have you experienced any negative side effects? The only thing I can think of is if say a client had a custom version of PHP
2011 Dec 28
3
why not have yum-updatesd running by default?
Ever since someone told me that one of my servers might have been hacked (not the most recent instance) because I wasn't applying updates as soon as they became available, I've been logging in and running "yum update" religiously once a week until I found out how to set the yum-updatesd service to do the equivalent automatically (once per hour, I think). Since then, I've
2009 Jan 09
1
Yum-updatesd version in reports?
Hi, I've just startted configuring yum-updatesd on all our servers to install updates automatically and it works great. But I don't see anywhere in its config or command line options a way to find which package version was replaced by which. Is this achieveable in any way or should I resort to some home-grown scripting again? Thanks. -Amos
2011 Dec 14
1
CentOS 6, yum-updatesd
Back in the Fedora docs I found on a google, it mentions that in FC6, the preferred tool for updates was the "new" yum-updatesd. Anyone know: a) what theological reason upstream had to drop it altogether, and b) what's the recommended replacement - is it yum-cron? I hand-update some servers, and of course users' workstations, but some system, like home directory servers and
2007 Sep 14
5
controller.expect_render has me beat!
Hi, A controller has a method with the following def update ... if @config.update_attributes( params[:new_config] ) redirect_to :action => :index else * render :action => :edit, :id => params[:id] # this line here* end ... end The example has the following it ''should render the "edit" config url on an unsuccessful save''
2008 Apr 16
2
QUICK QUESTION: Run a Ruby File inside of Model
Hi, I''m trying to run a ruby file in lib from inside of a model. How can I run a ruby file from inside of a model? In this example, Thing.rb is my model. I''m trying to run do_update.rb. How can I call this from inside of Thing.rb? Thing.rb ********************** def update_things delete_cache things = Thing.find(:all, :conditions => "updated = false") ###
2014 Aug 05
0
CESA-2014:1004 Important CentOS 5 yum-updatesd Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:1004 Important Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1004.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: e593f9eab9fe9517cae767a1601e076ebd9d5a6e9d5a81428b72c4cc2c382573 yum-updatesd-0.9-6.el5_10.noarch.rpm x86_64:
2017 Feb 27
2
errors on rebuild
Hello, I am trying to rebuild an index of 2+ million documents and have not been successful. I am running Python 2.7 Django 1.7 Haystack 2.1.1 Xapian 1.2.21 The index rebuild command I’m using is: django-admin.py rebuild_index --noinput --batch-size=100000 The rebuild completes but an immediate xapian-check returns this error: xapian-check ./archive_index record: baseB blocksize=8K
2002 Jul 07
2
wins.dat to DNS
Hi, I'm wondering how to setup my DNS server (BIND 9.1.1) to read a zone from my wins.dat file. Is there a script I can use, or is there some other way to do it? I'm a linux newbie so a lot of info helps! Thanks, Jeff Nichols -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2009 Nov 10
23
Puppet Not Running chkconfig correctly.
So, I noticed that when adding a service to puppet, puppet is running a chkconfig <service>. However, as far as I can tell, puppet should be running a chkconfig --add <service>, otherwise the symlinks don''t get created from the service in /etc/rc.d/rc6.d back to the service in /etc/init.d. As as a result, the service is not stopped on shut down. I must be missing something
2011 Apr 05
3
Understanding yum automatic upgrades
Hello, Sorry if this is somewhat naive, but I'm a little confused as to what the criteria is for that which will get upgraded automatically by yum and what will not. I see in our logwatch messages from time to time that yum upgraded a bunch of stuff, but I also notice that yum will not upgrade other packages at all (easy example is clamav, but there are others). Can someone
2013 Feb 09
2
A problem
Hello every one I am a new user of CentOS, I have installed "CentOS-5.8-i386" as a virtual machine on VMware Workstation 9.0 for learning purposes. There is a frequented problems, when I want to use "Add/Remove software", I get this error message: "another application is currently running which is accessing software information." I have tried to know what's
2010 Aug 03
1
yum doesn't exit
Running "yum update", yum appears to perform fine and appears to finish but continues to reside in memory: ... Updating : lftp 2/4 Cleanup : lftp 3/4 Cleanup : freetype 4/4 Updated: freetype.i386 0:2.2.1-25.el5_5 lftp.i386 0:3.7.11-4.el5_5.3
2008 Nov 06
1
Broken link in OpenVZ page in the Wiki
Dear Srs, In the page: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Virtualization/OpenVZ Section -> "Additional Resources" "Performance evaluation of Xen vs. OpenVZ by HP Labs" link is broken, it points to: http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2007/HPL-2007-59.pdf And the PDF has been moved to: http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2007/HPL-2007-59R1.pdf Regards, -- Santi Saez
2008 Nov 25
1
Correct way to change I/O scheduler in a iSCSI dev
Hi, What's the correct way to change configuration parameters for an iSCSI device? For example I/O scheduler, max_sectors_kb, etc... I could add commands to the S99local script: echo noop > /sys/block/sdb/queue/scheduler echo 64 > /sys/block/sdb/queue/max_hw_sectors_kb Unfortunately, iSCSI device names might change from sdb to, say, sdc (server reboot, iSCSI target reconnection).