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2016 Jun 02
1
CentOS 7, nfsdcltrack
Frank Cox wrote: > On Thu, 2 Jun 2016 16:17:28 -0400 > m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > >> <timestamp> <hostname> nfsdcltrack[39406]: sqlite_insert_client: insert >> statement prepare failed: table clients has 2 columns but 3 values were >> supplied >> >> Anyone got any ideas as to a) why this is happening, and b) what I can >> do about it? >
2016 Jun 02
2
CentOS 7, nfsdcltrack
I'm seeing the following message in my logs: <timestamp> <hostname> nfsdcltrack[39406]: sqlite_insert_client: insert statement prepare failed: table clients has 2 columns but 3 values were supplied Anyone got any ideas as to a) why this is happening, and b) what I can do about it? mark
2015 Dec 30
4
NFS problem after 7.2
I just updated my fileserver to version 7.2 and got some NFS problems after that. In /etc/exports I have the following line /path hostname(ro,insecure) Now that host can no longer mount that share. I get mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting x Also when I do restart of the NFS server I get following in the logs Dec 30 21:59:33 files systemd[1]: Starting NFS server and services...
2016 Jun 02
0
CentOS 7, nfsdcltrack
On Thu, 2 Jun 2016 16:17:28 -0400 m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > <timestamp> <hostname> nfsdcltrack[39406]: sqlite_insert_client: insert > statement prepare failed: table clients has 2 columns but 3 values were > supplied > > Anyone got any ideas as to a) why this is happening, and b) what I can do > about it?
2016 Oct 26
4
Anyone know anything about slurm on CentOS 7?
The recently-left programmer did *something*, and he didn't know what, and the guy who picked it up is working with me to find out why /var/log/messages is getting flooded with Oct 26 11:01:06 <servername> kernel: type=1105 audit(1477494066.569:642430): pid=108551 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:unconfined_service_t:s0 msg='op=PAM:session_open
2010 Jul 20
2
Odd fsck problem
In the last month - definitely after going to 5.5 - I've tried to fsck a drive (340 days, or some such, unchecked). 960G RAID 5, I *think*, possibly serial port attachment to a JetStore RAID array. Every time I try, it gets to 70.0%, and stops. As in, I left it run last night, having started it late afternoon, and around 23:00, it was still exactly there, not even .1% more. On that, I also had
2017 Mar 14
2
systemd, oh my
Ok, folks, I don't get this one at all. I've got a server that I just rebuilt last week, from C5 to C7. It used to export filesystems. Those were moved to another server, and NFS wasn't turned up when I built it. I just turned it down again. And yet, I see Mar 14 10:26:33 <servername> systemd: Job dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-export1.device/start timed out. Mar 14 10:26:33
2015 May 29
2
CentOS 7 selinux policy bug
Hi, folks, CentOS 7.1. Selinux policy, and targetted, updated two days ago. May 28 17:02:41 <servername> python: SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/bash from execute access on the file /usr/bin/bash.#012#012***** <...> May 28 17:02:45 <servername> python: SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/bash from execute access on the file /usr/bin/uname.#012#012***** <...> May 28 17:02:45
2016 Feb 18
2
CentOS 7, Xeon CPUs, not booting
This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD CPUs. We've had this with every one of the 327 kernels. In addition, it seems to happen also with the 229.20.1; the 229.14.1 has no such problem. >From the rdsosreport: starting
2015 May 26
2
Bug#786936: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64: Upgrade dom0 from wheezy to jessie on Dell R610 results in dom0 unaccessible with xen_netback issue
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64 Version: 4.4.1-9 Severity: critical Justification: breaks the whole system Dear Maintainer, After upgrading the R610 server from Debian 7 to Debian 8, the dom0 becomes unresponsive via ssh after an hour or so, although the domUs still remain accessible. Initially we thought it may be a disk space issue on / or /boot so action was taken to increase those
2008 Apr 04
2
Samba 3.0.24 handling LDAP responses incorrectly
Hey list, Recently I've gotten my Samba PDC to successfully use an OpenLDAP backend, while using the smbk5pwd and ppolicy overlays for OpenLDAP. However, Samba appears to incorrectly handle responses from LDAP's ppolicy overlay, even though it very clearly receives them. If I enter in a password (be it through Ctrl+Alt+Delete or when a password expires and the user is prompted at logon)
2004 Nov 19
2
bit by 3.0.8 username map affect on homes share
Samba is a domain member server authenticating to a MS-Windows domain controller. With 3.0.7 and all previous version for the past few years I could map a Windows to Unix userid in the username map file like so.. fred = fredw His home directory was then accessible as \\servername\fredw so \\servername\%username% from a Windows NTx client. I make EXTENSIVE use of that functionality. I missed
2012 Mar 13
2
vhost creation with and without ssl
Hello, I have this defined resource type which is working perfectly until I want an ssl an http vhost pointing to the same directory in which case the unique $servername variable became a singleton Do you have any idea how to get around this? I am pretty tired at the moment and cant think of any good solution. define vhost ($servername = "${hostname}.${domain}", $serveralias = [
2024 Jan 19
1
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
Hello I recently bought a small UPS by Eaton (Ellipse ECO 800) in order to prevent my btrfs-fileserver (running Debian 12 Bookworm 12.4 from shutting down abruptly while writing something important during a power loss. I am using the version 2.8.0.7 provided by Debian. I have found very gooddocumentation on how to set up the UPS and the services on the server connected to it. Unfortunately
2009 Jun 25
1
Runaway apcsmart process
On several occasions I have seen the apcsmart process runaway using 100% CPU while filling my syslog partition by logging the following syslog entries at an incredible rate. I have seen up to 21,800 log entries PER SECOND of the following nature: --[snip]-- Jun 25 10:06:38 servername apcsmart[4012]: Communications with UPS lost: Communications with UPS lost - check cabling Jun 25 10:06:38
2024 Jan 19
1
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
Well, from your logs it seems that at 05:17:03 your nut-server (upsd) restarted, so an upsmon reconnection attempt at 05:17:09 had an issue with that (config not all applied? strange a bit) but since 05:17:14 it is okay. Maybe a few too many banners shown from upsmon, while its same uptime seems to continue. Maybe someone should check on that, seems like a good and easy newcomer issue to learn
2024 Jan 19
1
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
On 19.01.24 09:00, Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser wrote: >Well, from your logs it seems that at 05:17:03 your nut-server (upsd) >restarted, so an upsmon reconnection attempt at 05:17:09 had an issue with >that (config not all applied? strange a bit) but since 05:17:14 it is okay. > >Maybe a few too many banners shown from upsmon, while its same uptime seems >to continue. Maybe
2015 May 29
1
CentOS 7 selinux policy bug
What is your environment set up for? Is this just straight out of the box, or have you harden the systems any? -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Earl A Ramirez Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 10:53 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 selinux policy bug On 29 May 2015 at 16:27, <m.roth at
2009 Feb 27
2
Stability
I''m wondering if anyone might have any suggestions... We''ve installed CentOS5.2 on 3 servers and have an FC switch, dual-port cards, and FC RAID device. We configured the RAID as two separate logical RAIDs. One is RAID-10 for speed and it hosts Xen VM images as LVs. The rest of the drive is RAID-5 to maximize space and houses a lot of lighter access data on a GFS2 filesystem.
2024 Jan 19
1
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
With recent NUT releases, driver disconnections should be contained in its own `nut-driver at eaton` instance (the `@upsname` part is derived from the `ups.conf` section name). One of the drivers failing and restarting is not a proper cause for the data server to recycle. Also, nowadays some (maybe not all) USB-capable drivers should try to reconnect without restarting. Note however, that in some