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2018 Sep 21
2
[CentOS7] Firewall trouble with Kickstart
helow my goal is to install via kickstart a CentOS 7 NFS server but I fail to set the firewall rules at installation time. In my kickstart file I set: # Firewall configuration # ssh and NFS # Ports 111 and 875 are for rquotad firewall --enabled --ssh --service=nfs --port=111:tcp,111:upd,875:tcp,875:upd On the installed server,? /root/anaconda-ks.cfg contains: # Firewall configuration firewall
2020 May 15
2
CentOS7 and NFS
The number of threads has nothing to do with the number of cores on the machine. It depends on the I/O, network speed, type of workload etc. We usually start with 32 threads and increase if necessary. You can check the statistics with: watch 'cat /proc/net/rpc/nfsd | grep th? Or you can check on the client nfsstat -rc Client rpc stats: calls retrans authrefrsh 1326777974 0
2020 Jan 13
4
ssh failure from CentOS7 to Centos6
Hi, I have a strange problem with a freshly installed Centos7 desktop (most8pc25). I can't ssh to 2 CentOS6 servers, even with firewall disabled on the client and on the server. But I can connect from the server to the client, all in the same VLAN. I can also ssh from this desktop to centos7 servers in the same VLAN or in another VLAN. No idea about this problem. On the server kareline
2018 Jun 14
3
CentOS7: Setting up ldap over TLS in kickstart file
Hi, I'm facing a problem with setting up LDAP+TLS client authentication in a kickstart script on CentOS7 for several days. Setting up manualy the config with system-config-authentication works but I need to automate this in kickstart for deploying cluster nodes. This show that the server side is running fine. At this time the message is #systemctl status sssd |....
2020 May 13
2
CentOS7 and NFS
Le 13/05/2020 ? 07:32, Simon Matter via CentOS a ?crit?: >> Le 12/05/2020 ? 16:10, James Pearson a ?crit?: >>> Patrick B?gou wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server >>>> (2 x E5-2620? 8cores/16 threads each, 64GB RAM, 1x10Gb ethernet and 16x >>>> 8TB HDD) used by two
2020 May 16
0
CentOS7 and NFS
Hi Barbara, Thanks for all these suggestions. Yes, jumbo frames are activated and I have only two 10Gb ethernet switch between the server and the client, connected with a monomode fiber. I saw yesterday that the client showing the problem had not the right MTU (1500 instead of 9000). I don't know why. I changed the MTU to 9000 yesterday and I'm looking at the logs now to see if the
2018 Sep 18
1
Centos7/Kde4 freeze
Hi I have a fresh install of centos 7.4 with KDE on a laptop (latitude 5590) connected to a DELL WD15 dockstation with an additionnal screen. It works quite well, I have 2 screens side by side (default config), but.... If I add a second menu bar for the screen connected to the dockstation (KDE allow for this) it is not possible anymore to start a kde session if the laptop is not connected to
2017 Apr 03
2
NFS Client with quota
Thanks Patrick. For Solaris, quota can be set when mounting from NFS client. There is a transition from Solaris to CentOS 6 this time. Therefore, quota setting is required for NFS mounting from CentOS 6 as with Solaris. Is it still impossible for CentOS 6? koji On Sun, 2 Apr 2017 14:44:59 +0200 Patrick B??gou <Patrick.Begou at legi.grenoble-inp.fr> wrote: > Quota are managed at the
2020 Jan 13
0
ssh failure from CentOS7 to Centos6
On Mon, 13 Jan 2020 at 12:23, Patrick B?gou <Patrick.Begou at legi.grenoble-inp.fr> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a strange problem with a freshly installed Centos7 desktop > (most8pc25). I can't ssh to 2 CentOS6 servers, even with firewall > disabled on the client and on the server. But I can connect from the > server to the client, all in the same VLAN. I can also ssh
2017 Feb 10
7
Wich web browser on CentOS6 ?
Hello I have more and more troubles using firefox in professional environment with CentOS6. The latest version is 45.7.0 But I can't use it anymore to access some old server hardware (IDRAC7 of DELL C6100) because of "/SSL_ERROR_WEAK_SERVER_CERT_KEY/". I had to install an old Firefox32 version to administrate these servers. Today I upgrade the firmware of 2 DELL switch and now
2016 Mar 25
2
CentOS6: Building a modified kernel rpm
I'm very confused on the right step to use to setup a modified kernel in centOS6. As a simple user, I've downloaded the latests sources (I'm runing an old kernel version) : rpm -i http://vault.centos.org/6.7/updates/Source/SPackages/kernel-2.6.32-573.22.1.el6.src.rpm in the spec file ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/kernel.spec I've set: %define buildid .numa Now I want to set
2020 Jan 13
1
ssh failure from CentOS7 to Centos6
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 01:00:05PM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Mon, 13 Jan 2020 at 12:23, Patrick B?gou > <Patrick.Begou at legi.grenoble-inp.fr> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I have a strange problem with a freshly installed Centos7 desktop > > (most8pc25). I can't ssh to 2 CentOS6 servers, even with firewall > > disabled on the client
2016 Mar 29
2
CentOS6: Building a modified kernel rpm
Akemi Yagi wrote: > On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Patrick Begou < > Patrick.Begou at legi.grenoble-inp.fr> wrote: > >> I'm very confused on the right step to use to setup a modified kernel in >> centOS6. >> >> As a simple user, I've downloaded the latests sources (I'm runing an old >> kernel version) : >> >> rpm -i >>
2017 Feb 06
3
Centos6.8 and Python33
I've some trouble with installing numpy in python 3.3 on Centos 6.8 as installation request a different python version... [root at sge ~]$ yum install python33 python33-python-tools [root at sge ~]$ scl enable python33 bash ===== *this load Python 3.3.2* === [root at sge ~]$ easy_install pip [root at sge ~]$ pip install numpy Collecting numpy Using cached numpy-1.12.0.zip
2017 Apr 04
1
NFS Client with quota
Thank you very much. Previously, when I examined rquotad, I did not work as I expected. I will try to verify again. Best regard. koji On Mon, 3 Apr 2017 11:31:24 +0200 Patrick Begou <Patrick.Begou at legi.grenoble-inp.fr> wrote: > man rquotad: > > rquotad is an rpc(3) server which returns quotas for a user of a local > filesystem which is mounted by a remote
2020 May 12
4
CentOS7 and NFS
Hi, I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server (2 x E5-2620? 8cores/16 threads each, 64GB RAM, 1x10Gb ethernet and 16x 8TB HDD) used by two servers and a small cluster (400 cores). All the servers are running CentOS 7, the cluster is running CentOS6. Time to time on the server I get: ?kernel: NFSD: client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx testing state ID with incorrect
2020 May 12
2
CentOS7 and NFS
Le 12/05/2020 ? 16:10, James Pearson a ?crit?: > Patrick B?gou wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server >> (2 x E5-2620? 8cores/16 threads each, 64GB RAM, 1x10Gb ethernet and 16x >> 8TB HDD) used by two servers and a small cluster (400 cores). All the >> servers are running CentOS 7, the cluster is
2020 Jul 09
1
CentOS7 and NFS
Hi Orion, no, I still have this problem. I delay working on it as I the latest updates have not been installed on the server and on the client. I'll work again on this problem as soon as possible. Thanks Charles for your detailed information on how to track this problem. I'll check all these metrics. I have several clients for this nfs server and the problem seems only to occur from the
2014 Jan 28
2
Recent version of Latex
I've moved most of my user's PCs from OpenSuse (11.x, unmaintainend now) to CentOS 6.4. On my old OpenSuse latex was "texlive-latex-2010" and current version on CTAN is texlive-2013. But on CentOS 6.4 I've only the old texlive-latex-2007 and several sty files available on my previous config are not available now and users cannot compile their previous documents. Is
2020 Jun 01
3
CentOS7 and NFS
Le 13/05/2020 ? 02:13, Orion Poplawski a ?crit?: > On 5/12/20 2:46 AM, Patrick B?gou wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server >> (2 x E5-2620? 8cores/16 threads each, 64GB RAM, 1x10Gb ethernet and 16x >> 8TB HDD) used by two servers and a small cluster (400 cores). All the >> servers are running CentOS 7, the