Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "server rebooted email"
2018 Aug 08
2
samba 4.7.7 shares on FreeBSD 11.1-p11 started to ignore ACL
On 06. aug. 2018 16:37, Oleg Cherkasov via samba wrote:
> On 06. aug. 2018 15:15, Oleg Cherkasov via samba wrote:
>>
>> This morning three of our FreeBSD-11.1-p11 servers with Samba 4.7.7
>> installations started to ignore ACL settings and reject user access to
>> shares. All three servers are members of DC running on Windows Server
>> 2008R2. Everything has
2020 Nov 19
0
server rebooted email
On 19.11.2020 12:07, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I used to put a line in rc.local to email root that my server rebooted.
> Does anyone have a nice systemd unit file to do the same?
>
> Also useful would be a shutdown email with the output of uptime. (I
> usually do that manually when rebooting for a kernel update.)
>
I would recommend to install logcheck and spend sometime to
2019 Apr 13
5
When should I reboot?
I reboot when I yum update to a new kernel or systemd, which seems to come
out about once a month. Should I do it for this week's glibc? Is that
"core" enough to justify a reboot or should I wait for the next kernel
update? I know the glibc update was mainly to handle the new Japanese
calendar, so that shouldn't affect my usage. So my question is more about
how shared
2006 Apr 28
1
Bug#365121: logcheck: Fails to ignore certain pattern
Package: logcheck
Version: 1.2.43a
Severity: normal
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I have messages like these in my logs:
Apr 27 10:05:49 localhost smartd[9357]: Device: /dev/hda, SMART Prefailure Attribute: 1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate changed from 58 to 57
Apr 27 10:05:49 localhost smartd[9357]: Device: /dev/hda, SMART Usage Attribute: 195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered changed from 58 to 57
2018 Aug 06
3
samba 4.7.7 shares on FreeBSD 11.1-p11 started to ignore ACL
Hi,
This morning three of our FreeBSD-11.1-p11 servers with Samba 4.7.7
installations started to ignore ACL settings and reject user access to
shares. All three servers are members of DC running on Windows Server
2008R2. Everything has been running ok for last few year. I have been
upgrading Samba and FreeBSD installations and on last Friday upgraded to
the latest packages from
2017 Oct 27
2
updating TDB user/group entries to RID
Hi,
I wonder if there are any tools to simplify transition from TDB to RID
on existing system in production. Long story short, by mistake one of
our servers were configured with default idmap set to a range:
idmap config * : backend = tdb
idmap config * : range = 3000-7999
The server had joined domain and everything works just fine however I
may need to fix user/group ids and make it like
2006 Feb 21
2
Bug#353815: logcheck: Ignore Pocket PC/synce/USB messages, please
Package: logcheck
Version: 1.2.42
Severity: wishlist
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Here are some more messages that can be safely ignored:
localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c: USB Serial Driver core
localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c: USB Serial support registered for PocketPC PDA
localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/ipaq.c: USB PocketPC PDA driver
2018 Mar 04
3
sqlinux weirdness
Every now and then I get an alert like this one. I have no clue what this
"rear" subsystem is, or why madam would be trying to write to its log
file.
Can anyone enlighten me?
thanks in advance!
-------------------------
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/mdadm from write access on the file /var/log/rear/rear-fcshome.log.lockless.
***** Plugin restorecon (93.9 confidence) suggests
2004 Jan 10
3
Domain group not working in valid users
Using samba-3.0.0-15 on Fedora Core 1.
I have a group "Electronics Testing" on my Win2k AD server and added this
to a share in my smb.conf:
valid users = @"electronics testing"
A user in this group is unable to connect. A local user added to valid
users is able to connect, so other share settings look ok. I see this in
the log:
[2004/01/09 13:38:00, 10]
2011 Jul 08
5
Triggering script from cron or web client
I have a Bash script, currently run a couple times an hour from cron, that
pulls data from an old Windows DB by rsync, converts it to SQL, and injects
it into a MySQL DB for display in a LAMP-based app. (Make and Perl are also
involved to minimize the number of tables touched and to clean up the SQL
generated by Pxlib.)
I'd like to add the ability to refresh the data immediately from the
2011 Nov 27
5
Monitoring services
What's available to remotely monitor services? What I'd like is something
that can run scripts for each service to connect to a port and verify that
it's up, and then send me an SMS message (phone text) to let me know which,
if any, are down.
Also, does a script exist that checks all the services listed by chkconfig
and reports those that should be up but are down?
2017 Oct 04
2
systemd-networkd issue
On 4 Oct 2017 3:13 pm, "Kenneth Porter" <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
>
> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-em1 do you see IPV6_FAILURE_FATAL=no
> ?
>
Where does systemd-networkd store its settings, then?
2018 Sep 14
2
Routing(?) issue
W dniu 13.09.2018 o?22:19, Oleg Cherkasov pisze:
> On 13. sep. 2018 21:02, Marcin Trendota wrote:
>>
>> There is nginx on port 80.
>> I've turned off SELinux for testing purposes.
>>
>> [root at chamber ~]# nmap chamber -p80
>> [...]
>> PORT?? STATE SERVICE
>> 80/tcp open? http
>>
>> [root at chamber ~]# nmap -p80
2020 Aug 26
2
Viewing changelog for packages to be updated
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 2:54 PM Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
>
> Is there some way to see the RPM changelog entries for a prospective yum
> update? Ideally I'd like to see just the entries that are newer than the
> version of the package I already have.
>
> I saw a new kernel in today's yum-cron email and I'd like to know what it's
>
2019 Jan 07
2
Upgrade CentOS 7.4 to 7.5 and don't want to upgrade it to 7.6
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 5:49 PM Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
> On 1/6/2019 10:51 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> > the product does not support the latest CentOS Linux
> > release 7.6.1810 (Core) version as of now.
>
> What product and what, specifically, about 7.6 does it not support?
> Could you not just exclude the incompatible packages? You could
2007 Aug 30
4
SELinux question - to fix bug in Webmin
I found a bug in Webmin when using Webmin with SELinux in Permissive
Mode. The author of Webmin, asked me, in their bug tracker on
SourceForge:
> Ok, thanks ... I see the problem. Webmin opens the log file
> /var/webmin/miniserv.error and connects STDERR to it, then runs other
> commands like iptables, which inherits the STDERR file descriptor.
> This is generally a good thing, as any
2020 May 26
3
ip6tables equivalent for NAT?
with ipv6, you just allow the specific ports destined to the specific local
machine(s) in on your WAN side, they don't need translating. same sort of
rule as if you had a internet-facing service running on the routing system
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 11:55 AM Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com>
wrote:
> I finally got an ISP connection with working IPv6 and now I need to add
2011 Mar 13
3
Mumble gamers' VOIP server (murmur)
I was unable to build the whole Mumble system on CentOS but it's available
for Fedora Development. I just wanted the server part on my headless
server, and a static build is available from the Mumble project on
Sourceforge. So I grabbed the Mumble SRPM from Fedora Development, the
static build from Sourceforge, and stripped the spec file down to the
minimum needed to just install the
2008 Aug 15
5
SpamAssassin and Maildir with Dovecot
A patch has been proposed for SpamAssassin to process Maildir folders of
spam:
<https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=3003>
Is this patch compatible with Dovecot's implementation of Maildir? For
example, is anything needed to avoid stepping on Dovecot's metadata?
2019 Nov 18
2
Post-installation setup script for CentOS 7 servers
--On Monday, November 18, 2019 6:06 PM +0100 Leon Fauster via CentOS
<centos at centos.org> wrote:
> I dont see if it was mentioned; but "network scripts" are deprecated in
> C8. So better start the mental migration today before the packages get
> removed totally :-)
What file holds all those settings, now? As a rule, I prefer to edit text
files to finding the right