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2016 Jan 05
1
(OT) Computer seems to have died
+1 or bad capacitors, look on the board and make sure none are leaking or
puffed out.
On Jan 4, 2016 6:08 PM, "David Both" <dboth at millennium-technology.com>
wrote:
> Power supply
>
> On 01/04/2016 07:03 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
>> but I
2016 Jan 05
2
(OT) Computer seems to have died
On Mon, January 4, 2016 6:18 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 1/4/2016 4:03 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
>> but I have all that disabled. I would have to power off to wake it up.
>> Now I think its done. I can't even get to the CMOS/BIOS. The power light
>> is
2016 Jan 05
0
(OT) Computer seems to have died
Power supply
On 01/04/2016 07:03 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
> but I have all that disabled. I would have to power off to wake it up.
> Now I think its done. I can't even get to the CMOS/BIOS. The power light
> is on but no beeps or anything spinning up.
>
> I have two of
2017 Mar 10
2
kernel memory accounting
Hi CentOS experts,
I am using CentOS 7. Trying to disable kernel memory accounting:
according to https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroup-v1/memory.txt,
passing cgroup.memory=nokmem to the kernel at boot time, should be able to
archive that.
However it is not the case in my exercise. These are what I have now
$ grep CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM /boot/config-3.10.0-327.36.3.el7.x86_64
2014 Dec 08
2
gdm doesnt work.
On 12/08/14 22:02, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> dE wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I just installed GDM on centos 7. I'm starting it by # gdm.
>>
>> However, all I see is a text cursor (as with the TTYs), nothing else.
>>
>> X works well. Logs have no errors.
>>
>> GDM logs are a copy of X logs.
> Are you at runlevel 5?
>
> mark
>
2016 Nov 02
3
tool for a comprehensive list of the storage structure
I would like to have a smart cli tool, that shows a
comprehensive list about the local storage structure:
An output like:
/srv
/dev/mapper/luks-f85b7a2c-...: UUID="ca924fad-..." TYPE="ext4"
/dev/mapper/vg_internal_e-lv_internal_srv: UUID="f85b7a2c-..." TYPE="crypto_LUKS"
vg_internal_e
/dev/md3: UUID="1Fi2Ex-..."
2017 Mar 10
3
kernel memory accounting
I have 3.10 kernel. I am running some data processing job, need to first
copy big (>5 GB) input files. The jobs were killed, because the system
thought I used 5 GB memory from the file copying.
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 3:04 PM, David Both <dboth at millennium-technology.com
> wrote:
> First - why in the world would you want to disable kernel memory
> accounting? I don't think
2015 Dec 01
4
getting X started...
I've got a new VM installed for me by a sysadmin who apparently did a minmal install.
As a result I've installed a bunch of things to try to get X going, including
yum groupinstall "development and creative workstation", "Desktop platform" "mate desktop"
but so far I've not found the incantation to get it to start up X at boot time.
As far as I can
2016 Aug 09
4
ssh & ksh question
I need to run a report, source file on system 1, on system 2. I'd like to
do this in one script, not have a second script to run it.
Now
cat script | ssh system2
works fine. But no matter what I've tried, it gags on
ssh system2 <<EOF
blah, blah
EOF.
Mostly, I have a multiline awk script in the script, with \ at the end of
each line... *but* I think it's seeing "\n" as
2016 Feb 13
6
heads up: /boot space on kernel upgrade
On Sat, February 13, 2016 5:57 am, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Devin Reade wrote:
>
>> I have a CentOS 6 machine that was initially installed as CentOS 6.4
>> in May of 2013. It's /boot filesystem is 200M which, IIRC, was the
>> default /boot size at the time.
>
> As a matter of interest, is there any advantage today
> in having a /boot partition?
> I thought
2015 Apr 22
2
IP aliases for services (including dhcpd)?
I'd like to consolidate the services from several old servers onto 2
CentOS7 VMs that are currently running dhcpd in a balanced/failover
configuration. It will simplify things to add the IPs from the old
servers as aliases, at least temporarily so everything will continue
to connect without changes.
However, after adding the first one, I see in the logs that DHCPD is
sending its DHCPACKs
2017 Mar 08
7
Up to date guide/information Sendmail SMTP Auth
Hello all,
I've been googling my brains out since yesterday looking for up-to-date
information on this matter, and have found information that is anywhere
from 15 to 5 years old. I'd really like some information that much more
up to date on the subject. Specifically configuring Sendmail SMTP
authentication (_no smart host stuff_).
I've got Sendmail 8.14 installed on a CentOS 7.3
2014 Sep 25
1
daemon for nfs client
In days of old, in Solaris there was a daemon for NFS Client, and NFS
server (actually several including portmap...).
I am unable to find reference to the daemon that runs NFS client
But the RedHat Documentation does not explain the NFS client daemon. Is
this a service or something else.
on centos6.5
I previously posted about a really weird root filesystem. It started on
another non critical
2014 Sep 06
1
Systemd sessions
As a matter of interest, why does systemd start sessions
every couple of minutes?
And if it is completely standard, is it necessary
to inform me of this in /var/log/messages?
--
Timothy Murphy
e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
2016 Dec 12
1
Server turns off unexpectedly
On Monday 12 December 2016 12:15:10 David Both wrote:
> The lm_sensors package is required for the sensors module of glances to
> work. After installing lm_sensors, run sensors-detect. The sensors
> command will show the sensors detected and their current values. glances
> should then display the sensor readings.
Somewhere tucked in the back of my mind a memory is screaming no.
2017 Jan 20
2
CentOS 7 httpd cgi script file not able to write to /tmp
Fun fact... If I echo my data to the same directory as the script is
located in it works. But it does not allow writing to /tmp
I'm good with that.
Thanks,
Jerry
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 9:54 AM, Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi - Thanks for the reply.
>
> I actually have selinux disabled on this box.
>
> Jerry
>
>
2014 Jun 06
3
Where to change login screen options
I've looked around in the menus and googled this, but I can't find a way to make the login require a username instead of just showing the available users to select from. ?Where do I change this? ?I'm using CentOS 6.5.
Thanks,
-wes
2015 Dec 17
2
Setting up PXE server
Folks
On a lark, I am trying to set up a PXE server so I can use network
boots to load new computers {some of which are virtual) at
home. It's more of an intellectual exercise than a work
necessity. I've read several "how to" documents, and even the one on
the RedHat site doesn't help. (For example, it refers to
/etc/xinet.d instead of /etc/xinetd.d, and the careless
2014 Jul 11
2
1stboot stuff?
Will anything break if you never log into the console after the
initial reboot? I just installed my first copy in a VM, and connected
over ssh as I normally would for all access after the install. But I
just happened to leave the console window open and later noticed that
it was prompting for license acceptance which I didn't see in the ssh
login. On a more typical install, no one will
2016 Apr 11
4
meminfo
Dear All
As far as I know , to check for the amount of installed RAM on my
centos server I checked it as:
#more /proc/meminfo
Can you please let me know how can I check for the instantaneous
occupied amount of my RAM the similar way the task manager shows it on
my Win server ?
Thank you in advance