[CentOS] Where can I find centos-release-8.1-1.1911.0.9.el8.src.rpm

2020-05-29 Thread me

Hi,

I am looking for centos-release-8.1-1.1911.0.9.el8.src.rpm.
Does anyone know where to find it. The only thing I see in vault is
centos-release-8.1-1.1911.0.8.el8.src.rpm.

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Re: [CentOS] ***Spam***Re: Recover from an fsck failure

2020-05-29 Thread James B. Byrne via CentOS



On Fri, May 29, 2020 10:38, Simon Matter wrote:

> How exactly did you create the cloned disk?
>

Clonezilla Live. Both systems were running clonezilla live from flash drives so
there was no other disc activity on either system.

> If the source disk still works and is in operation without system errors,
> the cloned disk with its filesystems should really be without error as
> well.
>

I agree.  But that did not happen. And, as the cloning took place over a
network, it is entirely possible that the error was introduced there.  The
thing takes 11 hours to complete so I am loath to redo it.  But I will if
needsbe.

I will take the opportunity to run fsck on the system HDD while in a live dvd
mode.



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Re: [CentOS] Recover from an fsck failure

2020-05-29 Thread Simon Matter via CentOS
Hi

> On Thu, May 28, 2020 19:38, Robert Nichols wrote:
>
>> What output do you get from:
>>
>>  file -s /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
>>  lsblk -f /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
>>
>
> file -s /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
> /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log: symbolic link TO '../DM-5'
> dm-f
>
> lsblk -f /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
> NAME  FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
> vg_voinet01-lv_log (dm-5)
>
>
> The cloned source is a CentOS-6.6 based FreePBSX appliance using lvm.  It

How exactly did you create the cloned disk?

If the source disk still works and is in operation without system errors,
the cloned disk with its filesystems should really be without error as
well.

If the filesystems have errors, maybe the cloning didn't go well?

If you cloned the disk while the system was running, it should at least be
done in single user mode to prevent filesystem errors.

Regards,
Simon

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Re: [CentOS] Recover from an fsck failure

2020-05-29 Thread James B. Byrne via CentOS



On Thu, May 28, 2020 19:38, Robert Nichols wrote:

> What output do you get from:
>
>  file -s /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
>  lsblk -f /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
>

file -s /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log: symbolic link TO '../DM-5'
dm-f

lsblk -f /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log
NAME  FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
vg_voinet01-lv_log (dm-5)


The cloned source is a CentOS-6.6 based FreePBSX appliance using lvm.  It has a
single 500GB HDD.  The source host is running and testing of its HDD shows no
errors from the test.  However, the number of recoverable read and write errors
are abnormally high indicating that the HDD is approaching the end of its
service life. I wish to replace it without having to rebuild the entire PBX
system from scratch.

All of the LVMs on the cloned HDD are ext4 file systems.  The only one that
failed is the log partition /var/log.  If I cannot fix this then I wish to
replace it with an empty fs and simply rsync the contents of /var/log from the
running system to it. I need to do this anyway just prior to replacement as the
PBX is running.

However, it is about six years since I last had to do this and while I have my
notes I would appreciate a short precis of the steps involved.

This is the file system layout.

/etc/fstab
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_root /   ext4  defaults  1 1
UUID=302ab0fo-f985-4903-86e2-e218b1345e0/boot   ext4  defaults  1 2
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_home /home   ext4  defaults  1 2
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-LogVol04/varext4  defaults  1 2
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log  /var/logext4  defaults  1 2
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_spool/var/spool  ext4  defaults  1 2
/dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_swap swapswap  defaults  0 0
tmpfs   /dev/shmtmpfs defaults,nodev,. 
. .


parted -l
Model: ATA WDC WD1002FAEX-0 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos

Number StartEnd  Size Type   File system   Flags
 1 1094kB   525MB524MBprimaryext4  boot
 2 525MB500GB500GBprimary  lvm

Model: Linux device-maper (linear) (dm)
Disk: /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_spool: 68.7GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop

Number StartEnd  Size Type   File system   Flags
 1 0.00B68.7GB   68.7GB   primaryext4

Error: /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_log: unrecognized disk label

Model: Linux device-maper (linear) (dm)
Disk: /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_home: 3355MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop

Number StartEnd  Size Type   File system   Flags
 1 0.00B3355MB   3355MB   primaryext4

Model: Linux device-maper (linear) (dm)
Disk: /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-LogVol04: 336GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop

Number StartEnd  Size Type   File system   Flags
 1 0.00B336GB336GBprimaryext4


Error: /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_swap: unrecognized disk label

Model: Linux device-maper (linear) (dm)
Disk: /dev/mapper/vg_voinet01-lv_spool: 67.1GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop

Number StartEnd  Size Type   File system   Flags
 1 0.00B67.1GB   67.1GB   primaryext4

I will have to do this from a live cd I presume as the shell that the failed
boot process dropped me into give a "File-based locking initialisation failed."
when I try to run vgdisplay or vgs.

Any guidance appreciated.

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Re: [CentOS] network disconnection after several hours

2020-05-29 Thread Thomas Poty via CentOS
I will check with firewall-cmd.
Regarding hardware problem I have doubt as we use VMWare (but I keep in a 
corner of my mind).At this moment, we have compiled kernel and have installed 
it and have tried 4 restore passed.We need to do more tests and understand why 
4 restores passed.
Thanks

Thomas Poty 

Le jeudi 28 mai 2020 à 23:58:22 UTC+2, hw  a écrit :  
 
 On Tuesday, May 26, 2020 2:42:13 PM CEST Thomas Poty via CentOS wrote:
> Hi,We have tried :
> - with and without NetworkManager-config-server- with and without
> NetworkManagerbut result is still the same :  we get disconnection :-/ We
> will try with the last kernel.
> anybody has a track to explore ?
> Thanks
> 

Have you enabled logging with firewall-cmd to see if there are packets being 
dropped while the dump is being restored?

Besides that, one of the first things I'd try is changing out the network 
card, replace the network cable and use a different port on the switch.  Keep 
in mind that two machines are involved.

Even stupid network cables can "switch" between working and non-working for no 
reason at all like you wouldn't believe ... until you plug them into a PoE 
switch by mistake after which they suddenly no longer work at all.



  
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