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2019 May 22
6
Bypassing 'A stop job is running' when rebooting CentOS 7
James Pearson wrote: > James Pearson wrote: > >> >> I'm currently trying to reboot a CentOS 7.5 workstation (to complete an >> upgrade to 7.6), but it is 'stuck' while shutting down with 'A stop >> job is running for ...' - the counter initially gave a limit of '1min >> 30s' - >> but each time it reaches that limit, it just
2019 May 22
0
Bypassing 'A stop job is running' when rebooting CentOS 7
James Pearson wrote: > > I'm currently trying to reboot a CentOS 7.5 workstation (to complete an > upgrade to 7.6), but it is 'stuck' while shutting down with 'A stop job > is running for ...' - the counter initially gave a limit of '1min 30s' - > but each time it reaches that limit, it just adds on ~90 seconds to the > limit ... > > Currently
2019 May 22
3
Bypassing 'A stop job is running' when rebooting CentOS 7
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 09:07:32AM -0600, James Szinger wrote: > On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 7:44 AM mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > > > > The joys of systemd.... > > I'm not sure it's right to blame systemd. Systemd asked nicely for > the service to shutdown. But we can blame systemd for the cryptic message A stop job is running Surely systemd knows
2019 May 22
0
Bypassing 'A stop job is running' when rebooting CentOS 7
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 7:44 AM mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > > The joys of systemd.... I'm not sure it's right to blame systemd. Systemd asked nicely for the service to shutdown. The service didn't, probably because the update change something and pulled the rug out from beneath it. Systemd then waited a bit to make sure the service wasn't just being slow, and
2019 May 22
0
Bypassing 'A stop job is running' when rebooting CentOS 7
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 03:41:24PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: > On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 09:07:32AM -0600, James Szinger wrote: > > On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 7:44 AM mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > > > > > > The joys of systemd.... > > > > I'm not sure it's right to blame systemd. Systemd asked nicely for > > the service to shutdown.
2008 Jul 14
8
ROR job opening.
Hi, I have a job opening which is for the newest technology "Ruby on Rails", 15000/- per month for freshers.Not much interviews . Job shall start in a few days.Hurry. Get back to me if in case you are interested. Rest is my responsibility. Revert back if really interested . -- Web.bloggers-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org CJ(JON)
2019 Feb 15
2
What is the proper place for GDM related dconf settings now?
Hello, It seems that with CentOS 7.6 and Gnome 3.28, a clean install of a Workstation package profile does not build the /etc/dconf/db/gdm.d/ directory tree. I have several desktops in operation which we kickstart built with an older 7.3/4/5 version of CentOS as the base install media. These all have a dconf directory for gdm, and I assume a dconf profile directory for gdm as well (though I
2019 Sep 19
2
running init disconnects ssh session
On 9/19/19 12:15 PM, James Pearson wrote: > Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS wrote: >> >> Noticing a new behavior lately.? Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root >> to a remote system.? When changing runlevels between multi-user or >> graphical the ssh session is disconnected.? It's not a big deal but >> annoying if I have other tasks to do on that
2019 Sep 19
2
running init disconnects ssh session
Noticing a new behavior lately.? Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root to a remote system.? When changing runlevels between multi-user or graphical the ssh session is disconnected.? It's not a big deal but annoying if I have other tasks to do on that particular system.? I've tried logging in as normal user, su to root and it still disconnects the ssh session upon either an
2007 Mar 19
1
rebooting more often to stop fsck problems and total disk loss
Hi, I run several hundred servers that are used heavily (webhosting, etc.) all day long. Quite often we'll have a server that either needs a really long fsck (10 hours - 200 gig drive) or an fsck that evntually results in everything going to lost+found (pretty much a total loss). Would rebooting these servers monthly (or some other frequency) stop this? Is it correct to visualize this as
1997 Aug 25
0
stop users rebooting NT; config.pol files - not related to samba
this is a non-samba issue, but probably a frequent question for administrators involved with samba and NT. does anyone know how i can stop NT workstation 4.0 (well, actually, NT server configured as a stand-alone server, if that makes any difference) from being rebooted by users. preferably without using CONFIG.POL files, or NTconfig.POL files. also, does anyone know what the registry entry
2018 Sep 07
6
Auth process sometimes stop responding after upgrade
Some more information: the issue has just occurred, again on an instance without the "service_count = 0" configuration directive on pop3-login. I've observed that while the issue is occurring, the director process goes 100% CPU. I've straced the process. It is seemingly looping: ... ... epoll_ctl(13, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, 78, {EPOLLIN|EPOLLPRI|EPOLLERR|EPOLLHUP, {u32=149035320,
2006 May 03
3
meetme conference latency degrades...
We have recently started making more frequent use of the meetme conference of our * system. We are using v1.0.8 with a 2.6.11 kernel on our system. We generally have 4 callers in it: two with the gsm codec and 2 with g729. Initially, the conference works fine and there is little latency. After about 15min., though, the latency is very noticable and by 25min it's unbearable. If we all leave
2004 May 20
6
G729 codec for asterisk
Hi there, Here at my company we are willing to use the asterisk IVR system. The problem we are having rigth now is that all our GWs use G729. I've read that in order to asterisk be able to make transcoding from the GSM audio files to G.729, it is necesary to purchase a license from digium. Is this correct? I've seen that licenses are purchased on a per-channel basis. Could
2020 Apr 01
3
LLD default page size for arm32
Hello, In the recent days we have been debugging a really thorny issue where binaries build with clang and linked with lld was just "Killed" when started on a specific armv7 device we ship on. After quite a bit of head scratching it turns out that the kernel on this device ships with a 32k default page size (getconf PAGESIZE) and lld uses 4k default page size. We fixed this by passing
2015 Sep 15
3
FreeBSD 10 & default_vsz_limit causing reboots?
Ok, So this is really more of an observation than anything else.? I had a FreeBSD 10.1 server that was running great. Some SSL issue came up, or I upgrade Dovecot in ports - something occurred and the machine started rebooting randomly.? It would run for 2 weeks, then reboot.? It might run for 5 days and then reboot. So I started doing more FreeBSD upgrades, thinking it was a kernel issue. The
2007 Sep 13
1
Bypassing firewall alternatives
Hi I am experiencing a problem of bypassing firewalls. I know that "ssh -R" can forward ports from remote server to local ports. But it requires an account of the remote server, which seems to be a security hole. I am looking for other programs which can do so, any suggestions? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Feb 09
1
menu.c32 error "Windows is bypassing your startup files"
Hey, Firstly i like to say good work on your project, I love the ability to use PXE to ghost all my machines without the use of floppy disks. Now i managed to setup PXE correctly using a copy of Barts Boot Disk's with ModBOOT and modified it to meet our company needs. This works perfect and i can ghost not a problem using the standard loader prompt boot: and inserting text depending on
2008 Mar 16
0
bypassing verify_authenticity_token before_filter when in facebook
Hi list, Not sure if this is helpful for anyone but I am working on a Facebook project where I need bypass the new CSRF protection (built into Rails 2.0) under certain conditions. However, since my project works outside of Facebook I don?t want to disable the CSRF protection from requests made outside of Facebook. Here is a small extension i wrote for the ForgeryProtection module.
2007 Mar 14
0
[Bug 554] New: Packet illegaly bypassing SNAT
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=554 Summary: Packet illegaly bypassing SNAT Product: netfilter/iptables Version: linux-2.6.x Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: NAT AssignedTo: laforge@netfilter.org ReportedBy: