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2016 Feb 05
0
A question about Samba logging
Hai David, What you want is possible, i would do something like this. I've not tested it but read it, its a good pointer howto do this. Debian used systemd. Close your eyes Rowland.... ;-) Im still learning things about systemd, so if some sees things that needs to be corrected please tell us. To remember! Files in /etc/tmpfiles.d override files with the same name in
2015 Dec 31
3
How to switch from internal DNS to Bind
On 31/12/15 14:55, Reindl Harald wrote: > > > Am 31.12.2015 um 15:43 schrieb James: >> On 12/30/2015 4:14 PM, Rowland penny wrote: >>> ./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man >>> --infodir=/usr/share/info --sysconfdir=/etc/bind --localstatedir=/var >>> --enable-threads --enable-largefile --with-libtool --enable-shared >>> --enable-static
2017 Oct 04
2
how to prevent files and directories from being deleted?
On Wednesday 04 October 2017 09:42:13 Anand Buddhdev wrote: > There's no need to do that (and it's also messy). Instead, if a package > needs a directory to exist in /var/run, then create your own config for > systemd-tmpfiles, and drop it into /etc/systemd/tmpfiles.d. Work with > CentOS 7, instead of fighting with it. > > Anand I saw reference to system-tmpfs in
2017 Oct 04
8
how to prevent files and directories from being deleted?
On Tuesday 03 October 2017 18:24:01 Mark Haney wrote: > What issue? That the PID is dropped on reboot?? What else are you > putting in there?? I'm beginning to question whether you know what > you're doing or not.? Lighttpd doesn't store any persistent info in > /var/run/ because, like everything else, /var/run isn't for persistent > data. Mark, Many Non-Centos
2017 Oct 05
5
how to prevent files and directories from being deleted?
Mark Haney <mark.haney at neonova.net> writes: > On 10/03/2017 01:12 PM, hw wrote: >> >>> See >>> >>> https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/09/20/managing-temporary-files-with-systemd-tmpfiles-on-rhel7/ >>> >>> how to manage tmpfiles. >> Thanks, I?ll look into that. I wouldn?t consider a directory like >> /var/run/mariadb
2017 Oct 09
3
how to prevent files and directories from being deleted?
Anand Buddhdev <anandb at ripe.net> writes: > On 05/10/2017 11:32, hw wrote: > >>> That directory isn't temporary. The files almost always are, but not >>> the directories. As I said, whatever it is you're doing, it's wrong. >>> I wouldn't continue to keep a setup like that as it's not standard >>> practice to keep data in
2019 May 07
3
nut vs ups fail
On Tuesday 07 May 2019 09:49:47 am Charles Lepple wrote: > On May 7, 2019, at 9:09 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Tuesday 07 May 2019 08:38:44 am Charles Lepple wrote: > >> On May 7, 2019, at 5:06 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> New testing install(stretch) > >>> pulled in nut stuff from repo. > >>> copied old wheezy configs to /etc/nut,
2015 Dec 31
5
How to switch from internal DNS to Bind
On 12/30/2015 4:14 PM, Rowland penny wrote: > ./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man > --infodir=/usr/share/info --sysconfdir=/etc/bind --localstatedir=/var > --enable-threads --enable-largefile --with-libtool --enable-shared > --enable-static --with-openssl=/usr --with-gssapi=/usr > --with-dlopen=yes --with-gnu-ld --enable-ipv6 > CFLAGS='-fno-strict-aliasing
2015 Aug 26
1
/run and /var/run as tmpfs - how many RPM's broken?
This is pretty much a retorical question, although I would like to know the extent of the problem and how quickly it's gonna be sorted. My problem has already been described in a previous post, i.e. clamd fails after a reboot. The cause apparently is that /run and therefore /var/run has at some point been moved onto tmpfs which means that it doesn't survive a reboot. The effect of
2014 Dec 02
3
On Fedora, kernel update resets /var/run/asterisk owner to root.root
On Fedora 20, every time the kernel updates, /var/run/asterisk owner is set to root.root. I'm running asterisk under user asterisk. Is there any way to keep /var/run/asterisk as asterisk.asterisk. Or do I find a new place to put asterisk.pid? sean
2014 Dec 02
2
On Fedora, kernel update resets /var/run/asterisk owner to root.root
On 12/02/2014 02:46 PM, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 1:22 PM, sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Or do I >> find a new place to put asterisk.pid? > > Also, if you use the native systemd unit file, you no longer need a > PID file, although you still need /run/asterisk to store the control > socket. > So systemd is taking
2015 Sep 26
2
Is this a bug in CentOS-7 BackupPC?
When I try to start BackupPC with "sudo systemctl restart backuppc" on my CentOS-7 server (running kernel 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.x86_64) I get the following error in /var/log/BackupPC/LOG 2015-09-26 13:58:14 Reading hosts file 2015-09-26 13:58:14 unix bind() failed: No such file or directory This message occurs in the Perl script /usr/share/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC : my $sockFile
2017 Oct 03
6
how to prevent files and directories from being deleted?
Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> writes: > Am 01.10.2017 um 17:21 schrieb hw: >> Hi, >> >> how can I prevent files/directories like /var/run/mariadb from being >> deleted on reboot? Lighttpd has the same problem. >> >> This breaks services and makes servers non-restartable by anyone else >> but the administrator who needs to re-create
2017 Sep 21
4
/var/run/... being deleted :((
Hi, what keeps deleting files and directories under /var/run? Having them deleted is extremely annoying because after a reboot, things are suddenly broken because services don?t start.
2005 Mar 21
2
what are *.tdb files?
In /varcache/samba/ I have several .tdb files. Like brlock.tdb, locking.tdb, ntdrivers.tdb, etc. Excusing my ignorance, what are these files, and what do they do? And why must they be copied when migrating from one samba server to a new one?
2020 Sep 03
3
Error while loading shared libraries: libsbz.so
Hi, I have a KVM host running ubuntu 18.04 with libguestfs-tools version 1.36.13-1ubuntu3.3 installed from the Ubuntu's repo and when I try to use virt-cat for example on a VM it fails with: libguestfs: error: appliance closed the connection unexpectedly. > libguestfs: error: guestfs_launch failed. After doing "export LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=1 LIBGUESTFS_TRACE=1" and running the
2016 Oct 02
1
turned on log level = 10 . . . no logs
On 2016-09-30 15:43, Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba wrote: > On 2016-09-30 15:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > >> On Fri, 30 Sep 2016 14:41:45 -0500 >> Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> >> On 2016-09-30 14:16, Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba wrote: >> >> On 2016-09-30 13:59, Rowland Penny via samba
2015 Sep 26
2
Is this a bug in CentOS-7 BackupPC?
Fabian Arrotin wrote: >> This message occurs in the Perl script >> /usr/share/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC : >> >> my $sockFile = "/var/run/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock"; >> unlink($sockFile); if ( !bind(SERVER_UNIX, sockaddr_un($sockFile)) >> ) { print(LOG $bpc->timeStamp, "unix bind() failed: $!\n"); >> exit(1); } >> >> As far as
2013 Dec 02
3
no-amd-iommu-perdev-intremap + no-intremap = BOOM with Xen 4.4 (no-intremap by itself OK).
Hey I wanted to try my hand at doing some GPU passthrough so on my ASUS M5A97 which in the pass worked with an older BIOS (but said BIOS had issues after S3 suspend) - but with a BIOS the PCI passthrough does not work. That is due to:: (XEN) IVHD Error: Invalid IO-APIC 0xff (XEN) AMD-Vi: Error initialization
2014 Oct 18
1
Centos 7 tmpwatch
I have noticed that tmpwatch isn't automatically installed with Centos 7, or at least it wasn't when I set up this computer. I further noticed that the Centos 7 tmpwatch rpm no longer includes /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch I suspect that at least part of the reason for this is because the /tmp directory is now mounted as a tmpfs by default, so it's automatically cleared when the machine