Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Yum-cron"
2018 May 11
1
Yum-cron
Jon Pruente wrote:
> On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:36 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>>
>> And there is *NO* reason whatever for a "yum-hourly*. None. This is
>> CentOS, not ubuntu-snapshot-of-the-moment.
>>
>> I don't know if this is from upstream or not, but it's wrong. I mean,
>> even Redmond only pushes out patches once or twice a month,
2018 Jun 26
3
Semi-OT: ipmitool or ipmicfg: set BMC to use NIC 2
The man page isn't helping, nor have I been able to find examples that work.
For example, the man page claims I can do ipmitool lan get active, and I
try, and it says, "invaling lan command, get".
Do I set the MAC address for the lan to NIC 2? Anyone have a clue - I do
*not* want martians on the real network.
mark
2018 May 11
0
Yum-cron
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:36 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>
> And there is *NO* reason whatever for a "yum-hourly*. None. This is
> CentOS, not ubuntu-snapshot-of-the-moment.
>
> I don't know if this is from upstream or not, but it's wrong. I mean, even
> Redmond only pushes out patches once or twice a month, except for critical
> fixes.,,,.
>
Are
2019 May 23
2
system unresponsive
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 10:02 AM mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
> That seems unlikely. Foe one, I've seen that... but I *always* see entries
> in the log about the oom-killer being invoked. For another, this isn't a
> compute node, it's *only* a fileserver, serving projects, home
> directories, and backups (home-grown b/u, uses rsync), and backups don't
>
2015 Dec 15
0
CentOS 7, yum-cron
Hi, folks,
Our bastion host decided to update itself in the middle of the night,
which gave at least one user issues.
So, the question is why?
In both /etc/yum/yum-cron-hourly.conf and /etc/yum/yum-cron.conf,
apply_updates = no.
Has anyone else seen this?
mark
2018 Jan 30
4
logging in
This is.... odd.
We're seeing a *lot* of
sshd[8400]: Timeout, client not responding.
So I'm trying to find out whose client is having issues. Trying to figure
that, after processes are gone, I tried looking in lastlog, which is where
it gets odd. lastlog shows root coming in, and it shows a security account
coming in... years ago.
I see one of our users logging in a goodly number of
2018 Jun 03
1
Questions about yum-cron
Hi,
Up until now I always kept my servers up-to-date manually. Currently I'm
experimenting with yum-cron to automate this process.
I read through various online tutorials, and now I have a couple questions.
1. As far as I know, when editing /etc/yum/yum-cron.conf, I can only use
the following value for update_cmd :
update_cmd = default
If I understand this correctly, 'update_cmd =
2015 Jun 10
2
CentOS 7 Repeating Update Messages
I've install yum-cron on a new CentOS 7 host and after a recent update I
am now getting daily repeating emails about that update instead of the
single notification I was expecting. Does anyone know what's going on?
Kirk
2015 Nov 17
3
firewalld being stupid
Nick Bright wrote:
> On 11/17/2015 8:18 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> This behaviour is congruent with SELinux. One utility adjusts the
>> permanent configuration, the one that will be applied at startup.
>> Another changes the current running environment without altering the
>> startup config. From a sysadmin point of view this is desirable since
>> changes to a
2018 May 11
0
Yum-cron
On Fri, 11 May 2018, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> And there is *NO* reason whatever for a "yum-hourly*. None. This is
> CentOS, not ubuntu-snapshot-of-the-moment.
Did you have a look at what the hourly run does by default?
jh
2015 Nov 17
1
firewalld being stupid
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On 17/11/15 17:29, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> On 17.11.2015 17:51, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Nick Bright wrote:
>>> On 11/17/2015 8:18 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>>>> This behaviour is congruent with SELinux. One utility adjusts
>>>> the permanent configuration, the one that will be applied at
2019 Sep 25
5
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:01 PM ?ukasz Posadowski <mail at lukaszposadowski.pl>
wrote:
> I'm trying it right now. I pleasantly discover PHP 7.2 with fpm and
> Python 3.6, which is exactly what I installed from 3rd party
> repositories in Centos 7 on my vps. I will test upgrade from C7 to
> disable epel and webtatic.
Did you try SCL instead of directly installing packages
2013 Jan 28
2
[LLVMdev] adding perf machines
Is O3-vectorize redundant now that the loop vectorizer is enabled by default?
On 2013-01-28, at 12:25 PM, David Blaikie wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Redmond, Paul <paul.redmond at intel.com> wrote:
>> Is there a reason why existing buildbots are not generating LNT results?
>
> Those running LNT should be/are:
>
>
2020 Nov 14
3
yum update security updates only
Frank,
Interesting thank you I didn't realize that. It used to be supported I
believe, and there is a lot of out of date 3rd party documentation floating
around google that suggests it does.
Well it's just that many enterprises have policies which state that only
security updates should be installed, which I suspect is exactly why that
feature is no longer supported..
Eric
On Fri,
2017 Oct 12
0
yum-cron hourly errors
I receive messages like this from cron often. Not every hour, and not
consistently between the servers running CentOS, but at least two per
day. Is this normal?
/etc/cron.hourly/0yum-hourly.cron:
Could not retrieve mirrorlist
http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=7&arch=x86_64&repo=os&infra=stock
error was
14: HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden
Could not retrieve mirrorlist
2013 Jan 28
3
[LLVMdev] adding perf machines
Is there a reason why existing buildbots are not generating LNT results?
On 2013-01-28, at 11:37 AM, David Blaikie wrote:
They're just build bots running LNT - check the build bot configuration code in the zorg llvm project repository. You'll probably need to do some work to get a machine quiet enough to have reliable/useful performance results, though
On Jan 28, 2013 8:33 AM,
2019 Feb 04
2
Variable names rule
If _<lowerCaseLetter> violates a standard, please say which one. It does not violate the C++11 standard:
•Reserved in any scope, including for use as implementation macros:
•identifiers beginning with an underscore followed immediately by an uppercase letter
•identifiers containing adjacent underscores (or "double underscore")
•Reserved in the global namespace: •identifiers
2013 Jan 28
0
[LLVMdev] adding perf machines
The -vectorize build bots test the BB-vectorizer.
Thanks,
Nadav
On Jan 28, 2013, at 9:39 AM, "Redmond, Paul" <paul.redmond at intel.com> wrote:
> Is O3-vectorize redundant now that the loop vectorizer is enabled by default?
>
>
> On 2013-01-28, at 12:25 PM, David Blaikie wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Redmond, Paul <paul.redmond at
2015 Jun 11
2
CentOS 7 Repeating Update Messages
On 6/11/2015 12:16 AM, Harold Toms wrote:
> On 10/06/15 17:07, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>> I've install yum-cron on a new CentOS 7 host and after a recent
>> update I am now getting daily repeating emails about that update
>> instead of the single notification I was expecting. Does anyone know
>> what's going on?
>>
>> Kirk
>>
2013 Aug 12
2
[LLVMdev] vector type legalization
Hi Nadav,
From: Nadav Rotem <nrotem at apple.com<mailto:nrotem at apple.com>>
Date: Monday, 12 August, 2013 1:59 PM
To: Paul Redmond <paul.redmond at intel.com<mailto:paul.redmond at intel.com>>
Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu<mailto:llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>>
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] vector type legalization
This is a bug in the