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2025 May 20
1
Macs deleting files off RHEL8 server
Okay, so the server was changed to case insensitive yesterday morning.
Today, I just watched an instance where files disappeared in real time.
User print33 was moving/deleting files from a job on the server.
It got hung up, the server was showing no folders, so we force quit the
Finder. The server share unmounted, then we remounted it.
Before the hang up there were 239 folders on the server.
2025 May 20
1
Macs deleting files off RHEL8 server
Thanks for this info! I appreciate it. AFAIK, I've never changed any
settings on the Macs re: case sensitivity, so they should be insensitive.
Is there a way I can check this?
Kind regards,
*Mike Soliven*
*IT Manager*
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R2X 2Y1
204.697.3338 Ext.1235
www.embassygraphics.com
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2025 May 19
1
Macs deleting files off RHEL8 server
You have to be really careful with shares and macs.
Since each mac can be set to either be case sensitive or not.
It is possible for macs to throw all sorts of errors, if they are operating on mixed case systems.
If the mac assumes it is case sensitive and it is not , it can either delete files or cause file name clashes that throw errors.
2025 May 21
1
Macs deleting files off RHEL8 server
These are a combination of "temp" and "real" files. The user is
deleting/moving PDFs, InDesign and image files. I'm presuming hidden files
are also getting deleted when the real files are.
The filesystem has been solid (XFS) up until the switch to SMB.
From: itdept_head <itdept_head at grown-up.com>
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Cc: "samba at lists.samba.org" <samba at
2025 May 22
1
Macs deleting files off RHEL8 server
Understood.
A very weird situation just happened. A user was deleting a folder
containing 1 InDesign file.
When the process started, it said it was deleting 1000s of files. She
immediately stopped the delete process from her Mac and opened the folder
and saw what looked like all of the folders from our server. When I looked
at that same folder from my computer I didn't see that, I only saw
2025 May 13
1
Macs deleting files off RHEL8 server
*Mike Soliven*
*IT Manager*
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R2X 2Y1
204.697.3338 Ext.1235
www.embassygraphics.com
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2025 May 12
1
Macs deleting files off RHEL8 server.
I?ve got a situation with my Macs connecting to a Linux server via SMB
where files/folders are randomly getting deleted from the server. The
server logs are showing that a Mac is deleting them, but I know for a fact
that it?s not human error, as my users are very vigilant in that regard,
and the files/folders have no correlation to each other.Is there anyway of
finding out how/why my Macs are
2019 Oct 05
2
Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
Hi,
I am running the below command to spawn CentOS8 based Virtual Machines
using KVM based technology
virt-install --name=centos8
> --file=/linuxkvmguestosdisk/var/lib/libvirt/images/centos8 --file-size=100
> --nonsparse --vcpus=2 --ram=8096 --network=bridge:br0 --os-type=linux
> --os-variant=rhel8 --graphics none
>
2019 Oct 05
0
Re: Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
Hi,
if you run on a shell the command:
osinfo-query os
you will see that its:
rhl8.0 | Red Hat Linux 8.0
| 8.0 | http://redhat.com/rhl/8.0
so instead of rhel8, i suggest you to try rhl8.0
Good luck !
Greetings
Oliver
Am 05.10.19 um 14:48 schrieb Kaushal Shriyan:
> Hi,
>
> I am running the below command to spawn CentOS8 based Virtual Machines
> using KVM
2019 May 19
2
Repo for RHEL8
2019 Oct 07
0
Re: Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
On Sun, Oct 06, 2019 at 10:54:33AM +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 7:27 PM Oliver Dzombic <info@layer7.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> if you run on a shell the command:
>>
>> osinfo-query os
>>
>> you will see that its:
>>
>> rhl8.0 | Red Hat Linux 8.0
>> | 8.0 | http://redhat.com/rhl/8.0
2019 May 20
0
Rhel8 guest and window resizing (possible OT)
I have installed a redhat 8 server in a KVM/Qemu VM guest to prepare for
CentOS 8.? The host is running Ubuntu 18.04.? Window resizing does not
work at all (it works in ubuntu and windows guests).? Is this a problem
with incompatible versions of spice or is there something else besides
the spice daemon that I should be looking at.? Does this work correctly
under CentOS 6 & 7 Host?
Display
2019 Oct 06
2
Re: Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 7:27 PM Oliver Dzombic <info@layer7.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if you run on a shell the command:
>
> osinfo-query os
>
> you will see that its:
>
> rhl8.0 | Red Hat Linux 8.0
> | 8.0 | http://redhat.com/rhl/8.0
>
>
> so instead of rhel8, i suggest you to try rhl8.0
>
> Good luck !
>
> Greetings
>
2019 May 19
0
Repo for RHEL8
> On 19 May 2019 19:02 TG Servers via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> will there be a repo provided underhttps://repo.dovecot.org/ for RHEL8?
> Or CentOS8 at least then when it's out? Would be appreciated as we always try to use latest versions in RHEL for some apps like dovecot.
>
> Thanks.
Once CentOS8 is out we will try to
2020 Feb 25
0
Problems with reposync and createrepo on CentOS 7 for RHEL8/CentOS8 repo?
Hi,
I tried to reproduce the issue but without success, everything seems
to be working fine (I've copied
repodata directory created by the reposync on Centos7 machine to RHEL8
server to /tmp/pg12repo directory):
RHEL8 # dnf search postgresql12 --repofrompath=a,/tmp/pg12repo --repoid=a
Added a repo from /tmp/pg12repo
a
204 MB/s | 784 kB 00:00
==================================== Name
2019 Nov 26
0
Re: Fail to build upstream libvirt on rhel8
On 11/21/19 3:18 AM, Han Han wrote:
> Hello,
> A compilation failure happened when I tried building libvirt latest code
> on rhel8
>
> Version:
> gcc-8.3.1-4.5.el8.x86_64
> libvirt v5.9.0-352-g5e939cea89
>
> Steps:
> 1. Clone libvirt source code
> 2. Create build dir, and run autogen.sh
> # cd libvirt
> # mkdir build && cd build
> # ../autogen.sh
2019 Oct 24
1
Difference between "CentOS Linux 8" and "RHEL8"
Hi,
I've read about all recent changes about workflow: Fedora>CentOS Stream.
I understood that in the end CentOS Linux (8) keeps on being "built from
publicly available open source source code provided by Red Hat, Inc for Red
Hat Enterprise Linux"[1]
Is that correct? I mean the only that changed are CentOS upstream (Fedora
and Centos Stream) didn't it?
Thanks in advance
2019 Nov 10
0
Dovecot on CentOS8 / RHEL8
If you are planning to run dovecot on CentOS8 or RedHat 8 using native packages, please be aware that pigeonhole is not currently available (but they are working on it), see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1766985 . We are working on getting our CentOS8 packages available on repo.dovecot.org.
Aki
2024 Sep 09
1
OL8 (RHEL8), ssh-rsa turned off using update-crypto-policies, receiving an openssh error that I don't seem to be able to override in my personal .ssh/config file
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 09, 2024 at 05:41:42PM +0200, Jan Schermer wrote:
> The correct solution is to throw whatever requires it to the garbage and never buy from that vendor again.
As nice as this sounds, the selection of possible algorithms on the
(usually "internal network only") management interface is waaaaay low
on the priority list when shopping for a $50k router...
gert
--
2024 Sep 09
1
OL8 (RHEL8), ssh-rsa turned off using update-crypto-policies, receiving an openssh error that I don't seem to be able to override in my personal .ssh/config file
using "update-crypt-policies --set DEFAULT" allows the connectivity to work
again. setting that but then setting -ssh-rsa... in /etc/ssh/ssh_config
breaks it again. setting my personal .ssh/config file to +ssh-rsa... keeps
it still broken. so I guess my personal .ssh/config file is only used when
something isn't explicitly set in system wide crypto policies or the system