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2015 Jun 29
0
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
Mike wrote: > Current Installation: CentOS 7.1503 with SerNet Samba 4 ver. 4.1.17 > configured as Active Directory Domain Controller. > Current Installation: HP Workstation with dual Xeon quadcore cpu's and 4 x > SATA hard drives NOT configured in RAID array. > > New Installation: CentOS 7.1503 minimal install > New Installation: SuperMicro with single Xeon quadcore cpu
2017 Jun 06
4
Crazy thought about upgrading to new major release
I have older systems out there that work fine, just for what ever reason would be great to upgrade from a C5 -> C7 (due to no longer supported) or C6 > C7 (for updated packages). Sounds like the upgrade tool is not quite an option... I was thinking... What would be wrong with any "easy" script that did the following: 1) Removed all packages with the --justdb option. 2) Import
2015 Jun 29
2
Tar CentOS installation and transfer it to new server
Thanks Mr. Roth! That's nice and methodical. I do like how you can revert by simply remounting the previous directories. I'm going to try both. I'm still hopeful that a simple tar -xf server.tgz into the chrooted "/" is possible. At linuxquestions.org, one user suggests it can be done by exempting the following: /proc /sys /dev /tmp /var I'm thinking the tarball thing
2017 Jun 07
1
Crazy thought about upgrading to new major release
On 6/6/2017 5:29 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Jerry Geis wrote: >> I have older systems out there that work fine, just for what ever reason >> would be great to upgrade from a C5 -> C7 (due to no longer supported) or >> C6 > C7 (for updated packages). >> >> Sounds like the upgrade tool is not quite an option... >> I was thinking... >> >>
2019 Aug 12
1
Data migration from one server to another- Centos 7
I want to move all my OS, services like Apache configuration and application (web server) files and folders to another brand new server. Both servers are running on Centos 7. i want to clone everything. My questions 1- what is the easiest way to do this? 2- do I need to partition hard-drive of new server exactly as old one? 3- Is there any changes to make on new server after full migration? 4-
2018 Aug 29
2
Remote update OS from 6 to 7
Hello all... I have a remote machine running C6. I desire to update it to C7. Not possible to be on-site. Can I copy the Everything ISO for C7 to the machine, mount -o loop C7.Everything.iso /media/cdrom then do a "yum upgrade" ? Will that work? The server is using software raid. Thanks Jerry
2015 Dec 15
3
Upgrade from CentOS6.6 to CentOS 7
On 15/12/15 11:10 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Traiano Welcome wrote: >> On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca> wrote: >>> On 15/12/15 10:17 AM, Traiano Welcome wrote: >>>> >>>> Is it possible to upgrade from CentOS 6.7 to CentOS 7? > <snip> >>> Given how radically the OS changed, I would strongly advice
2016 May 18
3
one-shot yum command to match rpms between systems?
On Wed, 18 May 2016 09:30:54 +0100 James Hogarth wrote: > And of course as will be pointed out by many the only right answer is yum > update anyway given cherry picking updates is not supported. The objective is not to cherry pick updates, but rather to install a second system with packages that match the first system. After fine-tuning the installed packages and stripping out the
2013 Sep 13
2
Cloning CentOS workstations
I manage a set of CentOS operations workstations which are all clones of each other (3 "live" and 1 "spare" kept powered down); each has a single drive with four partitions (/boot, /, /home, swap). I've already set up cron'd rsync jobs to copy the operations accounts between the workstations on a daily basis, so that when one fails, it is a simple, quick process to swap
2018 Apr 13
3
Create CentOS 6 system as "clone" of another - with LVM and different disk sizes
Hi, I just found myself having to set up a new CentOS 6 system with a nearly identical configuration to an existing host, so I thought I would just 1. Do a minimal install to set up partitions etc. on the new system. 2. Create an image of the existing system using Clonezilla (http://www.clonezilla.org) 3. Run a Clonezilla restore on the new system. - as I though it would be a lot
2015 Dec 15
4
Upgrade from CentOS6.6 to CentOS 7
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca> wrote: > On 15/12/15 10:17 AM, Traiano Welcome wrote: >> Hi All >> >> Is it possible to upgrade from CentOS 6.7 to CentOS 7? >> >> I see there is some attempt at an upgrade tool available, but it's >> apparently broken: >> >>
2017 Jun 06
0
Crazy thought about upgrading to new major release
Jerry Geis wrote: > I have older systems out there that work fine, just for what ever reason > would be great to upgrade from a C5 -> C7 (due to no longer supported) or > C6 > C7 (for updated packages). > > Sounds like the upgrade tool is not quite an option... > I was thinking... > > What would be wrong with any "easy" script that did the following: >
2005 Aug 12
4
Remote archiving with tar over ssh
I am trying to create a one line command that will: 1. Find all files ending in .conf 2. tar these over ssh to a remote server. I have reached this point in my trials. a. I can find the files. b. I can tar them locally. c. I can get a simple fileset tar'ed to a remote server over ssh using tar -zvcf - /some/fileset | ssh host.domain.tld "cat > /backup/tarfile.tar.gz d. I cannot
2009 Feb 11
4
rsync not preserving permissions
Hi, I am running the following command, it is "pulling" the files across from a read-only configured rsync server via ssh. The command runs as root and I use the -p option to preserve permissions but files with non-root owners are being created/updated as root owned. Can anyone explain whats wrong and if I can do anything to fix this? /usr/local/bin/rsync -r -p -e "ssh
2009 Jul 02
8
rails hyperthreading on Quad core
Hi, my video sharing website (politube.org) that I developed with rails, runs on lighttpd/fcgi (I know it is obsolete by now) and is severely under load and regularly blocks because the lighttpd process chews up 50% of RAM (1GB). So now I want to move the system to a new server with 8GB, 64bit , Quad core processor (intel i7 920) but I am not sure if hyperthreading will really do anything better.
2016 Apr 28
1
Centos hold me back from work - sshd ...bull
Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Thu, April 28, 2016 8:56 am, mdubendris at gmail.com wrote: >> The problem is not with your installation of CentOS, it is with the >> computer you are connecting from. Read the error log you pasted earlier, >> it tells you exactly what the problem is and how to remedy it: >>> >>> Add correct host key in
2011 Jan 04
16
[PATCH v2 0/5] add new ioctls to do metadata readahead in btrfs
Hi, We have file readahead to do asyn file read, but has no metadata readahead. For a list of files, their metadata is stored in fragmented disk space and metadata read is a sync operation, which impacts the efficiency of readahead much. The patches try to add meatadata readahead for btrfs. In btrfs, metadata is stored in btree_inode. Ideally, if we could hook the inode to a fd so we could use
2008 May 17
4
vcpus higher than real cpus possible?
Hello, i have just migrated machine to xen server where only 2 cpus are available. I have copied config from machine where domU was located before. That machine had 4 CPUS (QUADCORE), current machine has 2 CPUS (1 XEON 2cores). I have forgot to change vcpus from 4 to 2 in config, but .. what really surprised me ... machine started . How it is possible? It was really slow alltought and not
2015 Feb 10
2
SELinux context for ssh host keys?
On Tue, February 10, 2015 04:18, Andrew Holway wrote: > On 10 February 2015 at 06:32, Mark Tinberg <mark.tinberg at wisc.edu> > wrote: > >> >> > On Feb 9, 2015, at 12:27 PM, Robert Nichols >> <rnicholsNOSPAM at comcast.net> >> wrote: >> > >> > On 02/09/2015 11:14 AM, James B. Byrne wrote: >> >> So, I decided to run
2009 Dec 14
3
Question regarding digital card TE412p
Hi, I was able to implement T122p one port PRI and was able to call out, but I am planning to use TE412p (includes echo cancellation) 4 port digital card (PRI), I wanted to know can asterisk support 3 four port PRI cards (12 PRI connections) with proper hardware like dual core quadcore processor and 8gb RAM in one server? Also I was planning to implement using 64 bit architecture with Asterisk: