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2016 Aug 09
1
centos 7- boot doesn't wait for startup script to complete
I am taking a step back.? I have a normal rc?script that is installed with our product.? All of the CentOS 7 documentation says the script should work on startup/shutdown.?? But it doesn't.?? If I run the script manually it works as it should of course. When I restart the server, nothing happens or starts up.? So my question is should it be working as it was without me changing anything? The
2016 Aug 04
0
centos 7- boot doesn't wait for startup script to complete
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 14:35, KM <info4km at yahoo.com> wrote: > > thank you for the feedback. I tried using Before=systemd-user-sessions.service. At first glance it seems to work, but then the oracle DB shuts down. Note that myservices starts oracle and then does a few things for our application. > When I remove that entry, it goes right to the login as I originally described,
2016 Aug 04
3
centos 7- boot doesn't wait for startup script to complete
thank you for the feedback.? I tried using Before=systemd-user-sessions.service.? At first glance it seems to work, but then the oracle DB shuts down.? Note that myservices starts oracle and then does a few things for our application. When I remove that entry, it goes right to the login as I originally described, but the oracle DB does not shut down.? maybe I have the wrong combination of timeout
2016 Aug 02
0
centos 7- boot doesn't wait for startup script to complete
On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 12:56:21PM +0000, KM wrote: > # used to set up the Myservices onstartup > [Unit] > Description=Start and stop Myservices > > [Service] > Type=oneshot > ExecStart=/etc/init.d/Myservices start > ExecStop=/etc/init.d/Myservices stop > RemainAfterExit=yes > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target Reformatting so it is readable. What you
2016 Aug 02
2
centos 7- boot doesn't wait for startup script to complete
Hi All,I have a general question.? I have an old rc type startup script that I am still using on CentOS 7.? I got it to run by creating the systemd service file... a simple one as shown below, for Myservices. # used to set up the Myservices onstartup[Unit]Description=Start and stop Myservices[Service]Type=oneshotExecStart=/etc/init.d/Myservices startExecStop=/etc/init.d/Myservices
2017 Feb 13
0
A question on networking (CentOS 6)
Like?I said, wishful thinking.?The light is still out, so it could be the HW. I ran those commands (ip addr show, ip route show) on the 2 servers.? The output is identical except for the IP addresses and the MAC addresses, except on the server with the new card, it is missing the following IPV6 info for the interface name p2p1 which is the interface in question. inet6 fe80::6a05:caff:fe06:9122/64
2016 Dec 20
1
CentOS 7 and systemd: SysV initscript: how detect boot vs. interactive use?
Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> wrote: >On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 08:50:54PM -0800, whitivery wrote: >> It is a system with several servers (various platforms/distros). >> >> One piece of software runs on all of the servers. For it to operate >> correctly, the instance on one server (prime) must start before the others >> (auxiliary). >>
2017 Oct 10
0
/boot partition too small
Thanks for all of the input, not really sure what if anything I will do.? i was hoping it would be easy and i could just create a /boot in root, and copy the actual boot contents to it and use it.?? wishful thinking i guess.? just to give a complete picture here is the current partitioning on the server....in case anyone wants to say anymore.? Thanks in advance. Filesystem??????????? Size? Used
2017 Oct 10
1
/boot partition too small
Thanks for the idea.? I've already restricted it to one kernel.? .... so this will not help me. On ?Tuesday?, ?October? ?10?, ?2017? ?10?:?04?:?56? ?AM, Vanhorn, Mike <michael.vanhorn at wright.edu> wrote: If there are many old kernels in there, you can probably remove the oldest one(s) to make room for newer ones. I've run into problems where the yum update didn't
2017 Aug 08
0
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s! [swapper/0:0]
Never saw this email....Did anyone get it?? anyone know how to fix this?thanks again. From: KM <info4km at yahoo.com> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> Sent: Monday, August 7, 2017 11:26 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s! [swapper/0:0] All,This happens on all of our CentOS 7 VMs.? but as stated in the email trail, the file
2017 Oct 10
0
/boot partition too small
If there are many old kernels in there, you can probably remove the oldest one(s) to make room for newer ones. I've run into problems where the yum update didn't work because there wasn't enough room in /boot; my notes for updating now include removing old kernels first before running updates. --- Mike VanHorn Senior Computer Systems Administrator College of Engineering and Computer
2017 Oct 10
0
/boot partition too small
On 10 October 2017 at 09:55, KM <info4km at yahoo.com> wrote: > First off - let me say I am not an administrator. I need to know if there is an easy way to increase my /boot partition. When I installed CentOS 6 after running 5, it was my oversight not to increase the /boot size. it's too small and I can't do yum updates. > if it's not easy to actually increase it, is it
2016 Dec 19
2
CentOS 7 and systemd: SysV initscript: how detect boot vs. interactive use?
James Hogarth <james.hogarth at gmail.com> wrote: >On 18 Dec 2016 10:59, "whitivery" <co55-sy1t at dea.spamcon.org> wrote: > >Moving from CentOS 5 to CentOS 7, discovered that a test in a SysV >initscript for whether it is running interactively, instead of at boot >time, no longer works. > >Under CentOS 7 / systemd, is there some way for the initscript
2017 Oct 10
3
/boot partition too small
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:36:16AM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On 10 October 2017 at 09:55, KM <info4km at yahoo.com> wrote: > > First off - let me say I am not an administrator. I need to know if there is an easy way to increase my /boot partition. When I installed CentOS 6 after running 5, it was my oversight not to increase the /boot size. it's too small and I
2018 May 17
1
Creating a bootable USB to install CentOS 7
Use Rufus if you are creating from windows workstation. https://rufus.akeo.ie/ Sent from my iPhone On May 16, 2018, at 10:23 PM, Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca<mailto:yan at storm.ca>> wrote: <info4km at yahoo.com<mailto:info4km at yahoo.com>> wrote: I need to copy CentOS 7 to a USB to boot from and install on servers. I have searched and there are a lot of
2017 Feb 13
2
A question on networking (CentOS 6)
I will get back to the mailing list.?? But to answer your questions, yes the IP addresses and interface names are as expected (as before) with the new MAC/HW addresses.? I have someone else looking into it because when we plugged in the cable the light on the card did not light up.?? when we connect the pair server to another separate server it did.? Once the server is back up I will try these
2019 Sep 21
2
Privacy Extension not working in VM
Hello @ all With the rebuilding of my Server from Debian 9 to Debian 10, I also switch from Virtual Box to Libvirt/KVM. Due to new requirements for the VMs, now I have an actual problem, which unfortunately I can not solve. The problem has already been discussed in the German Debian-Forum ... unfortunately also without success. The facts: - ISP = Dual Stack with daily separation - Host and
2018 May 16
2
Creating a bootable USB to install CentOS 7
I need to copy CentOS 7 to a USB to boot from and install on servers.? I have searched and there are a lot of different pages.? I wanted someone to give me some tips or current places to look for easy ways to do this. I want to create the bootable USB from my Windows 10 PC in case that matters.? Any tips/ideas would be great.Thank you in advance. KM
2017 Aug 07
4
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s! [swapper/0:0]
All,This happens on all of our CentOS 7 VMs.? but as stated in the email trail, the file softlockup_thresh does not exist.? Should it be added?? What is the best way to get rid of this behavior. Thanks in advance and sorry if I missed something along the way.KM From: correomm <correomm at gmail.com> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> Sent: Thursday, August 18,
2018 Aug 07
2
systemd equivalent of xinetd 'only_from' and 'banner_fail' attributes
I'm attempting to port an existing xinetd service from CentOS 6 to something equivalent with systemd for CentOS 7 The existing xinetd config uses the attributes 'only_from' to limit connections from a limited set of remote hosts and 'banner_fail' to print a suitable error message when access is denied However, I can't find suitable 'equivalents' with systemd