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2017 Jul 03
2
System Start-Up Issue
None of the previous kernels will boot properly. On Monday, July 3, 2017 5:58 AM, "m.roth at 5-cent.us" <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: Chris Olson wrote: <snip> > I went on vacation right after an update to one of our virtual CentOS 6.9 > systems so it was not restarted for a period of time.? Now it will not > complete boot-up with the gnome display never
2017 Jul 03
1
System Start-Up Issue
On 07/03/2017 10:52 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Chris Olson wrote: >> On Monday, July 3, 2017 5:58 AM, "m.roth at 5-cent.us" <m.roth at 5-cent.us> >> wrote: >> Chris Olson wrote: >> <snip> >>> I went on vacation right after an update to one of our virtual CentOS >>> 6.9 systems so it was not restarted for a period of
2017 Jul 03
3
System Start-Up Issue
On 07/03/2017 02:41 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 07/03/2017 05:07 AM, Chris Olson wrote: >> A progress >> bar at the bottom of the start-up screen never reaches completion. > > > Press "alt+d" on the keyboard to disable the graphical (or text) > progress bar and view the console output of the startup sequence. Is there a place (configuration file) where
2017 Jul 03
0
System Start-Up Issue
Chris Olson wrote: > On Monday, July 3, 2017 5:58 AM, "m.roth at 5-cent.us" <m.roth at 5-cent.us> > wrote: > Chris Olson wrote: > <snip> >> I went on vacation right after an update to one of our virtual CentOS >> 6.9 systems so it was not restarted for a period of time.? Now it will not >> complete boot-up with the gnome display never fully
2017 Jul 03
0
System Start-Up Issue
Chris Olson wrote: <snip> > I went on vacation right after an update to one of our virtual CentOS 6.9 > systems so it was not restarted for a period of time.? Now it will not > complete boot-up with the gnome display never fully launched.? A progress > bar at the bottom of the start-up screen never reaches completion. We have > not been able to detect a running system on the
2017 Jul 04
4
System Start-Up Issue Progress
My thanks to all that responded to my posting about our virtual machine CentOS 6 system start-up issue.? I found the alternative boot options to be the most helpful.? Interrupting the boot-up process with Alt-d or Escape allowed me to see what appears to be a quite normal string of start, install and mount activity. However, this process ends with the system hanging at the point below: Starting
2017 Jul 04
2
System Start-Up Issue Progress
Once again, my thanks to all that responded to my posting about our virtual machine CentOS 6 system start-up issue.? Addressing sendmail was the key to the start-up issue. While operating at Run Level 1, chkconfig sendmail off was commanded followed by the reboot command.? This brought up the system with the complete and operational GUI interface. The maillog had several entries from the past
2017 Jul 04
2
System Start-Up Issue Progress
Am 04.07.2017 um 19:13 schrieb Gordon Messmer: > On 07/04/2017 09:21 AM, Chris Olson wrote: >> It remains a mystery what could have happened during a standard yum >> update of the system to cause this domain and/or host related sendmail >> issue. > > > Run "hostname". Has the hostname changed? Run "ls -l /etc/hosts > /etc/resolv.conf".
2017 May 24
11
System Time Source
One of our STEM interns recently observed that there are inexpensive clocks that sync via radio to standard time services.? This begged a question about why every computer would not have a radio module to receive time.? Our senior staff did not have a good answer or if time from such a radio module would be supported by the operating system. When I was a student, such questions would have earned
2017 Jul 04
0
System Start-Up Issue Progress
On Jul 4, 2017, at 8:01 AM, Chris Olson <chris_e_olson at yahoo.com> wrote: > Starting ipmidetectd: ipmidetectd: No nodes configured [FAILED] > Starting sendmail: Any chance that this system doesn?t have valid DNS lookups? What I see above is that ipmidetetd failed (which doesn?t block) and then it is stuck starting sendmail. If memory serves me (I haven?t used sendmail in years)
2020 Mar 08
6
System Time
A few years ago, one of our interns was curious about system time keeping features in computer systems.? This intern was also the proud owner of an inexpensive Radio-Controlled Clock. The intern wondered why computer motherboards were not just equipped with a chip like the ones in the RCC so that their system time would always be correct. I posted a question about this on the CentOS email list
2007 Sep 04
2
Solaris HDD crash, Restore?
First time user of Solaris and ZFS .... I have Solaris 10 installed on the primary IDE drive of my motherboard. I also have a 4 disc RAIDZ setup on my sata connections. I setup up a successful 1.5TB ZFS server with all discs operational. Well ... I was trying out something new and I borked my Solaris install HDD; the main problem is that I also had my RAIDZ zpool operational. I don''t
2017 Jul 04
0
System Start-Up Issue Progress
Organization policy dictates that information copied from systems with Internet access be "sanitized".? Thus the FAKE name computer as well as the designations nnnn and mmmm provided in my previous messages and presented again below: computer sendmail[nnnn]: unable to qualify my own domain name (computer) computer sendmail[mmmm]: My unqualified host name (computer) unknown; sleeping
2020 Feb 21
4
[RFC] Allowing debug intrinsics to reference multiple SSA Values
What would it look like without this extension? If we modeled it as if all the register values were already on the stack (an extension of the current way where the singular value is modeled as being already on the stack, if I understand it correctly?)? If it's decided that the best approach is to introduce something like DW_OP_LLVM_register - might be worth migrating to that first (basically
2006 Mar 28
0
Salvage or undelete files of damaged ext2/ext3 file systems
Hi! I have made some extensions to debugfs to undelete or recover files from a damaged ext3 file system. Salvage or undelete files of damaged ext2/ext3 file systems debugfs salvage command can be used to salvage files from a damaged ext3 or ext2 file system. The code is alpha, so use at your own risk. the usage is: salvage first-block count-blocks Salvage tries to salvage files found in
2017 Jul 03
0
System Start-Up Issue
On 07/03/2017 05:07 AM, Chris Olson wrote: > A progress > bar at the bottom of the start-up screen never reaches completion. Press "alt+d" on the keyboard to disable the graphical (or text) progress bar and view the console output of the startup sequence.
2017 Jul 03
0
System Start-Up Issue
ken wrote: > On 07/03/2017 02:41 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: >> On 07/03/2017 05:07 AM, Chris Olson wrote: >>> A progress >>> bar at the bottom of the start-up screen never reaches completion. > >> Press "alt+d" on the keyboard to disable the graphical (or text) >> progress bar and view the console output of the startup sequence. Or just hit
2015 Jun 05
2
CentOS 7 Gnome
I installed CentOS 7 from the DVD iso file: CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1503-01.iso Yum update was used (with no update issues) to install and update many packages. The installer is significantly different from CentOS 6 where one can basicallychoose to "install everything" if one has the patience to check all productsand all software options within those categories.? During the CentOS 7
2008 Apr 25
2
reversing the effects of mkfs.btrfs?
I was playing around with btrfs, and did a mkfs.btrfs on one of my partition. Mistakes, it was my data partition (ext3 based). I have not yet mounted the device, but the mkfs.btrfs continued to completion. Is it possible to salvage my ext3 filesystem? Anyway to reverse the effect of mkfs.btrfs? Thank you for your help/answer. -- Regards, Peter Teoh
2017 May 24
2
System Time Source
Warren, one slight correction on an other wise nicely written bit of info: The time transmitted from WWV is not Mountain Time. Even though the WWV transmitter farm is located in the Mountain time zone, the signals are transmitted as "Coordinated Universal time", UTC, or 'Zulu' time. Here, you can listen to a recording made at the transmitter site for the 5Mhz signal: