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2004 Jul 09
1
cron/rsync issue
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I've got an rsync command...
rsync -av --stats --progress --partial --delete-after --bwlimit=2000
rsync://sunsite.uio.no/Mandrakelinux /export/ftp/mandrakelinux
This works just fine when runfrom the command line (as user 'mwatts').
I've put it in the 'mwatts' users' crontab:
MAILTO="m.watts@eris.qinetiq.com"
2010 Jul 08
2
Network Interface
Hello,
I'm booting a number of PCs through PXE from a server and then these nodes
mount a common root filesystem (voyage distribution) located on the server
over NFS.
My problem is the following:
I want all of the network interface names of the PCs to be the same (e.g.
eth0 or something else), but some of them appear as eth0 and others as eth1.
I've tried using udev, but it won't
2007 Aug 28
0
smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking
Hi list,
On a share (Windows 2003 3790/5.2) mounted with smbmount v3.0.24 and
smbfs 2.6.18-5-686, suddenly I'm seeing lots of
"kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking"
messages in syslog while, for instance, ls'ing a particular directory.
Here's the odd thing - if I do a couple of ls's quickly, the files
appear (there are 129 files and 2 subdirs). If I ls
2007 Aug 21
0
Files in mounted share vanish
Hi list,
On a share (Windows 2003 3790/5.2) mounted with smbmount v3.0.24 and
smbfs 2.6.18-5-686, suddenly I'm seeing lots of
"kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking"
messages in syslog while, for instance, ls'ing a particular directory.
Here's the odd thing - if I do a couple of ls's quickly, the files
appear (there are 129 files and 2 subdirs). If I
2006 May 31
1
domU x-server startup
Hi,
I have recently started taking a look at Xen and have so far setup a Xen
installation on a Fedora Core 5 host.
I have also created a FC5 guest which boots up fine.
I have found on the internet instructions on how to start the x-server for a
linux based guest by using VNC. And, although I''ve managed to start the
x-server, it is all done manually.
I.e. start the Linux guest, log
2014 Jul 10
2
UC Cemtos 7 : Systemd alternatives ?
Wasn't there a TV series in the 1960s about a US soldier who got made up
to general thanks to the accidental over punching of paper tape?
Regards,
Martin,
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>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of Always Learning
>Sent: 10 July 2014 11:43
>To: CentOS mailing list
>Subject: Re: [CentOS] Cemtos 7 :
2013 Mar 15
0
UC OT: A lightweight monitor software
We run ganglia on a 35 node cluster (plus a few odds and ends). It
seems pretty lightweight. I've just finished installing the latest
versions at home on old slow 32-bit kit and it seems again to be very
lightweight. You will need to install libconfuse and RRD though, the
former comes as a tarball. You'll need to configure/make/make install
and then tell yum to ignore the missing
2014 Mar 17
0
UC RH ----- up quite often recently
Can I second this please? Many corporate systems will block such
messages and require the user to explicitly release them, which is at
best a chore, sometimes impossible. Might I also point out that what is
conversational in one country may be regarded as offensive in another,
particularly by a dumb mail filter. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_words_having_different_meanings_in_
2014 May 08
0
UC su command
Try using "su -" to get a login shell. For example:
# su - user -c pwd
/home/user
# su user -c pwd
/root
You are trying to run pulseaudio in root's environment with the user's
permissions.
Regards,
Martin
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of Jerry Geis
>Sent: 08 May 2014 14:58
>To:
2014 Aug 05
0
UC reset CentOS-7 lost root password
A live DVD or memory stick version of any recent Linux distro will allow
you
to boot. You can then mount the original disk as, say, /mnt. Go to
/mnt/etc
and edit the root password to be null or cut-and-paste a known password
in. Reboot and set it.
>Hie
>
>I lost my CentOS 7 root password, so I tried booting the OS in single
user mode
>but it prompts me for the root password when the
2014 Dec 15
0
UC One-time reboot into alternate kernel?
If you are using GRUB 0.97 (legacy GRUB), then this capability is
provided by the "default saved" and "fallback" commands. See sections
4.3.1 and 4.3.2 in the manual:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of Tony Mountifield
>Sent:
2014 Dec 15
0
UC One-time reboot into alternate kernel?
If you are using GRUB 0.97 (legacy GRUB), then this capability is
provided by the "default saved" and "fallback" commands. See sections
4.3.1 and 4.3.2 in the manual:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of Tony Mountifield
>Sent:
2015 Jan 12
0
UC C-6, Gnome question
>> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 05:12:48PM -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 19:42 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
>> > <snip>
>
>> > In a nutshell, after I would terminate Firefox as part of my normal
>> > log off process, there would be another instance of Firefox left
>> > hanging around with a ppid of 1 (so it's
2015 Jan 12
0
UC C-6, Gnome question
>> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 05:12:48PM -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 19:42 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
>> > <snip>
>
>> > In a nutshell, after I would terminate Firefox as part of my normal
>> > log off process, there would be another instance of Firefox left
>> > hanging around with a ppid of 1 (so it's
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04
2015 Feb 04
0
multipathd
Our cluster was supplied with two IBM DS3400 RAID arrays connected with
fibre channel. Both are old and one is failing so we bought an IBM
V3700 to replace it. The V3700 complained that we were using the IBM's
RDAC driver (true) and we were advised to change to using Linux
multipath. I've done that but the default configuration for the DS3400s
is:
device {
vendor
2015 Feb 05
0
UC multipathd
Yep, that's what I do at home. The trouble for off-net machines is the
download time - over 24 hours for CentOS 7 + epel, and then copy over.
If you don't grab everything, the one package you miss is the one that
stops the update. :-(
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of John R Pierce
>Sent: 04