[CentOS] odd entry in /var/log/messages

2015-11-29 Thread Fred Smith
As of five or so days ago I'm getting a ton of messages like those below
in /var/log/messages:

Nov 29 13:17:59 fcshome sendmail[24977]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:17:59 fcshome sendmail[24977]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:28:21 fcshome sendmail[25101]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:28:21 fcshome sendmail[25101]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:38:06 fcshome sendmail[25209]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:38:06 fcshome sendmail[25209]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:41:26 fcshome sendmail[25275]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:41:26 fcshome sendmail[25275]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:50:41 fcshome sendmail[25504]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 13:50:41 fcshome sendmail[25504]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:05:52 fcshome sendmail[25797]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:05:52 fcshome sendmail[25797]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:15:42 fcshome sendmail[25905]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:15:42 fcshome sendmail[25905]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:25:36 fcshome sendmail[26021]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:25:36 fcshome sendmail[26021]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:36:29 fcshome sendmail[26171]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
Nov 29 14:36:29 fcshome sendmail[26171]: unable to open Berkeley db 
/etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory

there are A TON of them.

I've not (intentionally) configured sasl for sendmail. I do have dovecot
configured so my wife can use pop3, and the authentication is specifically
set to use the local linux box's username and password. It has been set
that way for at least two  years, and I've not changed anything.

I did some googling and most of the hits talk about configuration errors
in cyrus-sasl. But since I"m not running that, I don't know where else
to dig.

Anyone have a clue why I'm getting these, suddenly? and more importatnly,
how to fix it?

thanks!


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Re: [CentOS] how do I download pictures from a dumb phone?

2015-11-29 Thread John R Pierce

On 11/29/2015 10:09 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:

I found my Service Guide.  My phone is a Samsung Gusto 2.
A link near 
http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/gusto-2/#Camera,%20Photos%20&%20Videos 


tells me that Samsung Gusto SCH-u360's,
among others,
do not support picture transfer.

Anyone know better?

Anyone know for sure whether bitpim would work if I could make it go? 


I have an LG Revere, which that page also says can't transfer pictures, 
but with BitPim on Windows, the pictures are treated the same as 
wallpapers and transfer.




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Re: [CentOS] how do I download pictures from a dumb phone?

2015-11-29 Thread Michael Hennebry

Inserting anything other than a USB cable into the phone seems to be a no-go.
There is one slightly wider and thinner recess,
but no metal is in it.
It looks like a slightly less dumb model would use
the same outer case and a somewhat different inner case.


From lsusb:

Bus 002 Device 007: ID 04e8:6640 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd Usb Modem 
Enumerator

[root@localhost ~]# file  /dev/bus/usb/002/007
/dev/bus/usb/002/007: character special

I found my Service Guide.  My phone is a Samsung Gusto 2.
A link near 
http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/gusto-2/#Camera,%20Photos%20&%20Videos
tells me that Samsung Gusto SCH-u360's,
among others,
do not support picture transfer.

Anyone know better?

Anyone know for sure whether bitpim would work if I could make it go?


On Fri, 27 Nov 2015, Michael Hennebry wrote:


On Fri, 27 Nov 2015, Michael Hennebry wrote:


How do I download pictures from a dumb phone?

I have a Samsung phone I bought at a Walmart.
According the the front, it worships Verizon.
Beyond that, I'm not at all sure what kind.


As I should have mentioned earlier:
If there is a way to install software on this phone,
I do not know it.


If I use a real USB connector to connect it to my PC,
CentOS sees it as a character special device.
What, if anything, I can do with that device, I do not know.
I've not found any settings related to USB.

In case it helps, from menu->settings->phone info:
S/W V. U365.GG01
H/W V. U365.04


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Re: [CentOS-virt] new install of Xen 4.6 hangs on Loading initial ramdisk

2015-11-29 Thread Pasi Kärkkäinen
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 06:18:05PM -0500, Craig Thompson wrote:
>First post to this list.  I would appreciate some help on this issue.
>As background, I installed CentOS 7 on a Dell server, and then ran the
>following commands:
>yum update
>
> [1]http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/virt/x86_64/xen/centos-release-xen-7-11.el7.x86_64.rpm
>yum --enablerepo=centos-virt-xen-testing update
>yum --enablerepo=centos-virt-xen-testing install xen
>Doing that, I was able to successfully install Xen, create a virtual
>machine with its own HVM setup, logical volume, etc. and boot it just
>fine.
>I then tried to do the same on an IBM x3550 server I*m trying to install
>with CentOS 7.  The CentOS 7 install went just fine.  I can boot into the
>standard kernel and have a working machine.  But after running the
>commands above to install the Xen hypervisor, the machine hangs on boot
>for a few moments after displaying the lines below and then reboots in a
>loop over and over and over:
>Loading Xen 4.6.0-2.el7 *
>Loading Linux 3.18.21-16.el7.x86_64 *
>Loading initial ramdisk *
>It never gets beyond that.  
>

Weird. So you don't see any output from Xen? 

I guess that means GRUB gets stuck somehow, and doesn't even get to actually 
starting Xen..


> If I choose the stock kernel (no Xen) from the
>Grub menu, it will continue to boot into that just fine.
>My grub.cfg file has these entries of note:
> multiboot /xen-4.6.0-2.el7.gz placeholder
>dom0_mem=1024M,max:1024M cpuinfo com1=115200,8n1 console=com1,tty
>loglvl=all guest_loglvl=all ${xen_rm_opts}
>echo'Loading Linux 3.18.21-16.el7.x86_64 ...'
>module  /vmlinuz-3.18.21-16.el7.x86_64 placeholder
>root=UUID=9dc18146-f9b3-41cc-ba9c-7314689abcde ro crashkernel=auto debug
>irqpoll ipv6.disable=1 console=hvc0 earlyprintk=xen nomodeset
>echo'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
>module  --nounzip   /initramfs-3.18.21-16.el7.x86_64.img
>What I have tried:
>1) adding debug into the vmlinuz line
>2) disabling ipv6 in that line
>3) adding root=UUID=9dc18146-f9b3-41cc-ba9c-7314689abcde to the last line
>AFTER /initramfs *.
>Nothing so far has made any difference.  Obviously the process works, as
>it works for me just fine on the Dell server.
>Underlying this machine is a SATA RAID 1 PCI card with two SSD drives
>attached in a RAID 1 mirror.  Not that that should matter, but I*m
>including it for reference. As noted previously, it boots into the stock
>kernel just fine.
>Any help would be appreciated.
>

Yeah it's not about options to Xen and/or Linux when GRUB fails to boot the 
entry in the first place.. 

Is this UEFI setup? Or legacy-BIOS? Did you try playing with the BIOS options? 


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[CentOS] Thunderbird 38.4.0 not offered, see it in packages, repomd outdated?

2015-11-29 Thread Patrick Bervoets

Hi,

first: I did several yum clean all's :-)

Thunderbird 38.4.0 is not offered.

I see:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6/updates/x86_64/Packages/thunderbird-38.4.0-1.el6.centos.x86_64.rpm
 - 27-Nov-2015 06:58 - 56M

But:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6/updates/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml - 
18-Nov-2015 20:00 - 3.4K

Shouldn't repomd also be updated or am I mistaken?

Thanks
Patrick

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