Re: Bad USB drive?

2021-12-30 Thread Chris Murphy
On Wed, Dec 22, 2021 at 2:03 PM Robert Moskowitz  wrote:
>
> so something killed it and since tomorrow is garbage day...
>
> Sigh.  that was a good $8 down the drain.

Return it. Don't let people steal from you. Used a credit card? Report
it. Do a charge back. You have 60 days from the date the statement
containing the charge was mailed to you. If it's after 60 days, card
might have an extended warranty on everything, give that a shot.



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Re: Problems with disk? apps failed, then reboot failed. Needed fsck

2021-12-30 Thread Chris Murphy
On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 8:07 AM Robert Moskowitz  wrote:
>
> Quick note:
>
> I am using SSD:
>
> fdisk -l /dev/sda
> Disk /dev/sda: 465.76 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
> Disk model: WDC WDBNCE5000PN
> Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
> Disklabel type: dos
>
> But there may be a connection problem.  I have been bouncing the
> notebook in my backpack these passed days.
>
> This Lenovo x140e may be old, but I think clean inside.  Sensors is
> reporting CPU temp of 55C.
>
> This is a new, current install of F35.  I always start clean then move
> over /home from my old SSD with rsync.
>
> I am still using ext4.  I have heard of poor performance reviews still
> with btrfs.  I guess it is time to read up on it.
>
> Nothing much I can do until tonight when I get back home.

Sounds like SSD failure. It'd help to see some logs. If you can boot
from Fedora installer media, use 'mount -o ro' to read-only mount the
ext4 rootfs somewhere, and then point journalctl to the journal
location, something like 'journalctl -k -D
/mnt/var/log/journal/$machineid/ --no-pager'  where you have to just
tab to get the $machineid to fill in, and that should get us a bunch
of dmesg-like output from the most recent bootwhich now that i
think about it might not have made it to disk if the SSD is failing.
But it could still provide a hint...

Also including the dmesg for the LiveOS boot might show issues when
you do the above mount.

I would look into doing a backup of at least /home sooner than later too.

Btrfs is faster at some things slower at others. But it'll also detect
SSD pre-failure symptoms before anything else including the drive's
SMART reporting, by showing transient corruption. All such messages
appear in dmesg. Btrfs is more sensitive to pre-failure because it's
checksumming everything, not just the file system. So it'll detect
even a bit flip.


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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

On 12/30/21 8:03 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 10:44, home user wrote:
This brings me back to the first question I asked after the fix was 
installed:


> In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?

Won't the same thing happen every time (every Thursday) I do "dnf 
upgrade", just like earlier today?  If yes, how do I prevent that? 


No.  You have akmod-nvidia-470xx installed and not akmod-nvidia.

So, if there is an upgrade to akmod-nvidia-470xx, that will be 
upgraded.  But since you do't have akmod-nvidia

that will not be installed/upgraded.


Understood.  Thank-you, Ed.
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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 10:44, home user wrote:

This brings me back to the first question I asked after the fix was installed:

> In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?

Won't the same thing happen every time (every Thursday) I do "dnf upgrade", just like earlier today?  If yes, how do I prevent that? 


No.  You have akmod-nvidia-470xx installed and not akmod-nvidia.

So, if there is an upgrade to akmod-nvidia-470xx, that will be upgraded.  But 
since you do't have akmod-nvidia
that will not be installed/upgraded.

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

On 12/30/21 7:14 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 07:47, home user wrote:

On 12/30/2021 2:36 PM, home user wrote:


Using "Ext2explore", I was able to copy to my windows-7 admin account 
the logs from this afternoon's "dnf upgrade".  I chopped out 
everything from previous weeks' patching, except the last line of last 
week's patching.  I put the file on the google drive here:


"https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fxTF49_u0fKFMbTE-3fotbVv12s1soH7/view?usp=sharing; 



Maybe that will help?


Yes.

2021-12-30T13:26:23-0700 DEBUG ---> Package akmod-nvidia.x86_64 
3:470.74-1.fc34 will be upgraded
2021-12-30T13:26:23-0700 DEBUG ---> Package akmod-nvidia.x86_64 
3:495.46-1.fc34 will be an upgrade


So, you went from 470 which did support your card to 495 which adds many 
changes to support wayland,

but no longer supports your card.

FWIW, the same thing happened to me.  :-)


This brings me back to the first question I asked after the fix was 
installed:


> In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?

Won't the same thing happen every time (every Thursday) I do "dnf 
upgrade", just like earlier today?  If yes, how do I prevent that?

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Re: F35 problems with Xfce Application Finder

2021-12-30 Thread Robert Moskowitz

Thanks.

On 12/30/21 19:07, Dave Ulrick wrote:

On 12/30/21 11:46 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:


It has never worked right in F35.

My last install was F32.  There I would type in vnc and the icon for 
TigerVNC client would appear, press enter and off I go.  Or same for 
other apps.


But now in F35, I am seeing the dir location of the app?  I also see 
this with Zoom, it showing /usr/bin/zoom and pressing enter opens up 
the file browser to the /usr/bin directory.


I can recreate the problem. It happens whenever an app starting with 
the '/' character is selected.


The problem is caused by a Custom Action in the Application Finder:

Type: Prefix
Pattern: /
Command: exo-open --launch FileManager %S

This launches a file manager session for any app that starts with '/'.

After deleting the Custom Action, the issue is resolved: apps such as 
/usr/bin/vncviewer are launched as expected.


Weird.  Truly weird.

Why is it doing this at all?  Didn't even show the app path in F32.

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 07:47, home user wrote:

On 12/30/2021 2:36 PM, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, after the 
rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back 
to nouveau.". A few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange. Then the screens go black and 
nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the tower.  The behavior is 
the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue mode 
(f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.

How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is windows-7 (this is a 
dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a 
"home user" with no sys.admin. training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.


Using "Ext2explore", I was able to copy to my windows-7 admin account the logs from this 
afternoon's "dnf upgrade".  I chopped out everything from previous weeks' patching, 
except the last line of last week's patching.  I put the file on the google drive here:

"https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fxTF49_u0fKFMbTE-3fotbVv12s1soH7/view?usp=sharing;

Maybe that will help?


Yes.

2021-12-30T13:26:23-0700 DEBUG ---> Package akmod-nvidia.x86_64 3:470.74-1.fc34 
will be upgraded
2021-12-30T13:26:23-0700 DEBUG ---> Package akmod-nvidia.x86_64 3:495.46-1.fc34 
will be an upgrade

So, you went from 470 which did support your card to 495 which adds many 
changes to support wayland,
but no longer supports your card.

FWIW, the same thing happened to me.  :-)

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

On 12/30/21 6:25 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 08:27 home user > wrote:


Wow.  It appears to have worked.  I feared this would be much messier.

I did quick tests: on-line weather satellite picture, youtube video,
watched downloaded video, xv.  All seemed fine.

In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?

Come mid-April 2022, when I hopefully upgrade to f35, will I have to do
anything different?

No, it will upgrade just fine.


ok.  If after this evening and tomorrow morning, everything still seems 
good, I'll mark this thread solved.  Thank-you for your help.


 > Did 황준호 die?

Who or what is that?

He is the police man in "Squid Game". It is presumed he died but we 
never actually saw the body.


Thank-you.  (Another list member answered privately.)
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Re: f35 and NVIDIA entanglement

2021-12-30 Thread Robert McBroom via users

On 12/30/21 07:29, John Pilkington wrote:

On 29/12/2021 20:31, John Pilkington wrote:



I have a GT710 in F34.  It was running the rpmfusion default driver, 
in the 470 series but without the 470xx label.  Earlier this week 
'dnf update' wanted to install 495, the new (unlabelled) default 
which does not support that card, but I didn't accept.


Then the kde 'software updater' widget showed updates, but with a red 
dot.  It looked as if I could tick-to-disable just the nvidia 
updates, so I did and went ahead;  the driver updates happened anyway.



Without rebooting I tried

    dnf install --allowerasing akmod-nvidia-470xx

which ran the usual tests and started to go ahead, but then reported 
a file conflict.


So  I tried

    sudo rpm -e --nodeps xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs

followed by

    sudo dnf install --allowerasing akmod-nvidia-470xx kmod-nvidia-470xx

which all worked.

    sudo systemctl reboot

  then rebooted as normal, but NVDEC tv decoding was not available 
until I also did


    sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda

HTH

John P

Here's the current status of that installation.  I tried to erase the 
only 495.46 package there, but it wanted to take the cuda package 
below it too.  Maybe I only need the cuda-libs.


{{{

[john@HPFed packaging]$ rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia
nvidia-texture-tools-2.1.2-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-libs-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-kmodsrc-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-settings-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.10-100.fc34.x86_64-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.11-100.fc34.x86_64-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda-libs-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-devel-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-power-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-persistenced-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
[john@HPFed packaging]$

}}}
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Are you saying you have a graphical desktop with the current rpmfusion 
drivers for the gt710?


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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko
On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 08:27 home user  wrote:

> On 12/30/21 4:42 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> > Yep, that's the problem.  The 495 driver doesn't support the GTX 660 any
> > longer.
> >
> > Use the "e" thing then.
> >
> > sudo dnf erase *nvidia* followed by
> > sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia-470xx
> >
> > Check the file /var/cache/akmods/akmods.log to make sure the drivers are
> > built.  You'll see something like
> >
> > 021/12/26 09:29:00 akmods: Checking kmods exist for
> 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
> > 2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
> > 2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building RPM using the command
> > '/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
> > /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
> > 2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
> > 2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: DNF detected
> > 2021/12/26 09:31:33 akmods: Successful.
> > 2021/12/26 09:33:06 akmods: Checking kmods exist for
> > 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
> > 2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Checking kmods exist for
> > 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
> > 2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
> > 2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building RPM using the command
> > '/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
> > /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
> > 2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
> > 2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: DNF detected
> > 2021/12/26 18:45:11 akmods: Successful.
> >
> > Then reboot normally.
>
> Wow.  It appears to have worked.  I feared this would be much messier.
>
> I did quick tests: on-line weather satellite picture, youtube video,
> watched downloaded video, xv.  All seemed fine.
>
> In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?
>
> Come mid-April 2022, when I hopefully upgrade to f35, will I have to do
> anything different?
>

No, it will upgrade just fine.


> > Did 황준호 die?
>
> Who or what is that?
>

He is the police man in "Squid Game". It is presumed he died but we never
actually saw the body.

>
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[389-users] Re: Default browsing index generation

2021-12-30 Thread Joe Fletcher
Thanks for that. That presents a problem of sorts as I am going to have to try 
to design a suitable VLV index for a very aggressive 3rd party client 
application.
Hopefully the vendor can be of assistance.



From: Mark Reynolds 
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On 12/30/21 3:01 PM, Joe Fletcher wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Is it possible to find out exactly what the “create 
browsing index” feature in management console actually did? Whatever it was it 
worked for us and I’m having a hard time recreating the function.

The old java console created specific VLV indexes for "itself" (not for other 
clients).  So you could browse the Directory Tree in the java console without 
terrible performance hits.  So the VLV search/indexes it created were specific 
to the forms the console used.  Of course clients could use these VLV indexes, 
but they were only designed to be used by the console.

HTH,

Mark



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in the web UI, it should be under "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes"

to create a VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes | Create VLV 
Index"

to re-index an existing VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes |  
select an existing VLV index | Action=Reindex VLV Index"
-> popup window "Are you sure you want to reindex this VLV index?
carlicense
NO YES
->
Successfully completed VLV indexing

using the command line, for example with an instance-name called m1:

create some "dummy-non-sense-example" VLV index:
dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-search --name=test1 
--search-base=ou=people,dc=example,dc=test --search-filter=carlicense=6ZBC246 
--search-scope=2 dc=example,dc=test
dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-index --sort roomNumber --parent-name test1 
--index-name indextest1  userroot

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot
( nothing )

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index reindex --index-name carlicense-index --parent-name 
carlicense userroot
Index task index_vlv_12292021_162709 completed successfully
Successfully reindexed VLV indexes
[root@m1 ~]#

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot
dn: cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
cn: test1
vlvbase: ou=people,dc=example,dc=test
vlvscope: 2
vlvfilter: (carlicense=1ABC123)
Sorts:
 - dn: cn=indextest1 ,cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
 - cn: indextest1
 - vlvsort: roomNumber
 - vlvenabled: 1
 - vlvuses: 0
Error: info() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg'
[root@m1 ~]#



On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 2:56 PM Joe Fletcher 
mailto:jflet...@sscinc.com>> wrote:
Hi,

We’re looking at 389 DS v1.4. Is there an equivalent in the linux 8 cockpit to 
the feature that used to exist in the v 1.3 management console such that it can 
create default browsing indexes?
In the old GUI it was simply a case of right-click and go which did offer a 
certain level of convenience. So far I have not found an equivalent in cockpit.

Currently most of my potential LDAP clients are unable to browse the directory 
with the usual “Unwilling to perform: search is not indexed”.

TIA

Joe
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[389-users] Re: Default browsing index generation

2021-12-30 Thread Mark Reynolds
If your clients are already using that "old" VLV index, you can look 
under cn=config of a 1.3.x server (after creating browsing index), and 
simply copy the VLV entries to 1.4.x and reindex.


So do you need to know how to recreate 1.3.x VLV indexes, or do you need 
help defining new ones?  The issue with VLV searches is that client must 
use very specific controls and parameters to engage the index.  If you 
have to create a new or different index the client will then have to be 
configured to use those new parameters.


Mark

On 12/30/21 6:07 PM, Joe Fletcher wrote:


Thanks for that. That presents a problem of sorts as I am going to 
have to try to design a suitable VLV index for a very aggressive 3^rd 
party client application.


Hopefully the vendor can be of assistance.

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On 12/30/21 3:01 PM, Joe Fletcher wrote:

Thanks for the reply. Is it possible to find out exactly what the
“create browsing index” feature in management console actually
did? Whatever it was it worked for us and I’m having a hard time
recreating the function.

The old java console created specific VLV indexes for "itself" (not 
for other clients).  So you could browse the Directory Tree in the 
java console without terrible performance hits.  So the VLV 
search/indexes it created were specific to the forms the console 
used.  Of course clients could use these VLV indexes, but they were 
only designed to be used by the console.


HTH,

Mark

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in the web UI, it should be under "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx |
VLV Indexes"

to create a VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes |
Create VLV Index"

to re-index an existing VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx |
VLV Indexes |  select an existing VLV index | Action=Reindex VLV
Index"

-> popup window "Are you sure you want to reindex this VLV index?

carlicense

NO YES

->

Successfully completed VLV indexing

using the command line, for example with an instance-name called m1:

create some "dummy-non-sense-example" VLV index:

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-search --name=test1
--search-base=ou=people,dc=example,dc=test
--search-filter=carlicense=6ZBC246 --search-scope=2 dc=example,dc=test

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-index --sort roomNumber
--parent-name test1 --index-name indextest1  userroot

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot

( nothing )

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index reindex --index-name carlicense-index
--parent-name carlicense userroot

Index task index_vlv_12292021_162709 completed successfully
Successfully reindexed VLV indexes
[root@m1 ~]#

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot

dn: cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
cn: test1
vlvbase: ou=people,dc=example,dc=test
vlvscope: 2
vlvfilter: (carlicense=1ABC123)
Sorts:
 - dn: cn=indextest1 ,cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm
database,cn=plugins,cn=config
 - cn: indextest1
 - vlvsort: roomNumber
 - vlvenabled: 1
 - vlvuses: 0
Error: info() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg'
[root@m1 ~]#

On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 2:56 PM Joe Fletcher 
wrote:

Hi,

We’re looking at 389 DS v1.4. Is there an equivalent in the
linux 8 cockpit to the feature that used to exist in the v 1.3
management console such that it can create default browsing
indexes?

In the old GUI it was simply a case of right-click and go
which did offer a certain level of convenience. So far I have
not found an equivalent in cockpit.

Currently most of my potential LDAP clients are unable to
browse the directory with the usual “Unwilling to perform:
search is not indexed”.

TIA

Joe

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

On 12/30/21 4:42 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

Yep, that's the problem.  The 495 driver doesn't support the GTX 660 any 
longer.


Use the "e" thing then.

sudo dnf erase *nvidia* followed by
sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia-470xx

Check the file /var/cache/akmods/akmods.log to make sure the drivers are 
built.  You'll see something like


021/12/26 09:29:00 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building RPM using the command 
'/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64 
/usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'

2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 09:31:33 akmods: Successful.
2021/12/26 09:33:06 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 
5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 
5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64

2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building RPM using the command 
'/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64 
/usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'

2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 18:45:11 akmods: Successful.

Then reboot normally.


Wow.  It appears to have worked.  I feared this would be much messier.

I did quick tests: on-line weather satellite picture, youtube video, 
watched downloaded video, xv.  All seemed fine.


In future weekly patching, will I have to do anything different?

Come mid-April 2022, when I hopefully upgrade to f35, will I have to do 
anything different?



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Re: F35 problems with Xfce Application Finder

2021-12-30 Thread Dave Ulrick

On 12/30/21 11:46 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:


It has never worked right in F35.

My last install was F32.  There I would type in vnc and the icon for 
TigerVNC client would appear, press enter and off I go.  Or same for 
other apps.


But now in F35, I am seeing the dir location of the app?  I also see 
this with Zoom, it showing /usr/bin/zoom and pressing enter opens up 
the file browser to the /usr/bin directory.


I can recreate the problem. It happens whenever an app starting with the 
'/' character is selected.


The problem is caused by a Custom Action in the Application Finder:

Type: Prefix
Pattern: /
Command: exo-open --launch FileManager %S

This launches a file manager session for any app that starts with '/'.

After deleting the Custom Action, the issue is resolved: apps such as 
/usr/bin/vncviewer are launched as expected.


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Re: Weird behavior of dnf install

2021-12-30 Thread Miguel Lavalle
Hi,

In both cases, I get the exact same output to the two following commands:

$ rpm -qi mariadb-server
Name: mariadb-server
Epoch   : 3
Version : 10.5.13
Release : 1.fc34
Architecture: x86_64
Install Date: Thu 30 Dec 2021 04:22:06 PM UTC
Group   : Unspecified
Size: 71001174
License : GPLv2 and LGPLv2
Signature   : RSA/SHA256, Thu 02 Dec 2021 03:32:29 PM UTC, Key ID
1161ae6945719a39
Source RPM  : mariadb-10.5.13-1.fc34.src.rpm
Build Date  : Thu 02 Dec 2021 01:13:13 PM UTC
Build Host  : buildvm-x86-11.iad2.fedoraproject.org
Packager: Fedora Project
Vendor  : Fedora Project
URL : http://mariadb.org
Bug URL : https://bugz.fedoraproject.org/mariadb
Summary : The MariaDB server and related files
Description :
MariaDB is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. It is a
client/server implementation consisting of a server daemon (mariadbd)
and many different client programs and libraries. This package contains
the MariaDB server and some accompanying files and directories.
MariaDB is a community developed fork from MySQL.


$ which mysql
/usr/bin/mysql

The difference, though, is in the output to 'ls -l /usr/bin/mysqladmin':

# Good case, in which I install mariadb before anything else and I can set
root password with mysqladmin
# Note that /usr/bin/mysqladmin is a link to mariadb-admin
$ ls -l /usr/bin/mysqladmin
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 13 Dec  2 13:44 /usr/bin/mysqladmin -> mariadb-admin

# Whereas in the bad case, in which mariadb is installed after vim and git
and mysqladmin doesn't allow me
# to set root password, /usr/bin/mysqladmin is an executable file and
mariadb-admin is not installed
$ ls /usr/bin/mysqladmin -l
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 6738168 Nov  1 01:52 /usr/bin/mysqladmin
$ ls /usr/bin/mariadb-admin
ls: cannot access '/usr/bin/mariadb-admin': No such file or directory

I should probably also mention that:

1. I'm running these tests locally in VMs that I create with vagrant and I
am using this box:

config.vm.box_url = "
https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/34/Cloud/x86_64/images/Fedora-Cloud-Base-Vagrant-34-1.2.x86_64.vagrant-virtualbox.box
"

2. I am replicating in my local environment this problem because it is
manifesting itself in one of the OpenStack CI system job:
https://zuul.openstack.org/builds?job_name=neutron-ovn-tempest-ovs-master-fedora.
All those failures are due to this problem with mysqladmin. As it can be
seen in the job's page, the problem started showing up on December 13th.

Any ideas as to what might be the root problem?

Thanks

Miguel



On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 5:25 PM Miguel Lavalle  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am installing MariaDB in Fedora 34 server with the following sequence of
> commands:
>
> sudo dnf upgrade -y
> sudo dnf install -y mariadb-server mariadb-devel
> sudo dnf -y install git vim
>
> With this sequence of commands, I get the following installed:
>
> $ mysql --version
> mysql  Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.5.13-MariaDB, for Linux (x86_64) using
>  EditLine wrapper
>
> and I can successfully perform the initial setup of the root password:
>
> sudo mysqladmin -u root password password
>
> and continue with the rest of my installation.
>
> However, if I change the sequence of commands to:
>
> sudo dnf upgrade -y
> sudo dnf -y install git vim
> sudo dnf install -y mariadb-server mariadb-devel
>
> What I get installed instead is:
>
> $ mysql --version
> mysql  Ver 8.0.27 for Linux on x86_64 (Source distribution)
>
> and the 'sudo mysqladmin -u root password password' command fails with:
>
> mysqladmin: unable to change password; error: 'You have an error in your
> SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server
> version for the right syntax to use near '() IDENTIFIED BY
> 'secretdatabase'' at line 1'
>
> Could anyone shed some light on this?
>
> Thanks!
>
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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

ok, will do.  this will take some time.

On 12/30/2021 4:42 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 07:11, home user wrote:
ok.  I did the 'e' thing.  I sent the output of the lspci and rpm 
commands to a text output file. After rebooting back to windows-7, I 
use the "Ext2explore" tool to look at the .txt file. Here are the 
contents of that filw:


---

output from
lspci | grep -i nvidia > nvidia_prob.txt:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 [GeForce 
GTX 660] (rev a1)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 HDMI Audio Controller 
(rev a1)


== 


output from
rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia >> nvidia_prob.txt

xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.i686
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-settings-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.11-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.10-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.7-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64 


Yep, that's the problem.  The 495 driver doesn't support the GTX 660 
any longer.


Use the "e" thing then.

sudo dnf erase *nvidia* followed by
sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia-470xx

Check the file /var/cache/akmods/akmods.log to make sure the drivers 
are built.  You'll see something like


021/12/26 09:29:00 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 
5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64

2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building RPM using the command 
'/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64 
/usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'

2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 09:31:33 akmods: Successful.
2021/12/26 09:33:06 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 
5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 
5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64

2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building RPM using the command 
'/sbin/akmodsbuild --kernels 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64 
/usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'

2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 18:45:11 akmods: Successful.

Then reboot normally.

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

On 12/30/2021 2:36 PM, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, 
after the rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA 
kernel module missing. Falling back to nouveau.". A few seconds later, 
the 3 rectangles turn orange.  Then the screens go black and nothing 
further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the 
tower.  The behavior is the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu 
Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue mode (f30).  I do 
have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.


How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is 
windows-7 (this is a dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB 
stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a "home user" with no sys.admin. 
training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.


Using "Ext2explore", I was able to copy to my windows-7 admin account 
the logs from this afternoon's "dnf upgrade".  I chopped out everything 
from previous weeks' patching, except the last line of last week's 
patching.  I put the file on the google drive here:


"https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fxTF49_u0fKFMbTE-3fotbVv12s1soH7/view?usp=sharing;

Maybe that will help?
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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 07:11, home user wrote:

ok.  I did the 'e' thing.  I sent the output of the lspci and rpm commands to a text 
output file.  After rebooting back to windows-7, I use the "Ext2explore" tool 
to look at the .txt file. Here are the contents of that filw:

---

output from
lspci | grep -i nvidia > nvidia_prob.txt:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 [GeForce GTX 660] 
(rev a1)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 HDMI Audio Controller (rev a1)

==
output from
rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia >> nvidia_prob.txt

xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.i686
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-settings-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.11-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.10-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.7-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64 


Yep, that's the problem.  The 495 driver doesn't support the GTX 660 any longer.

Use the "e" thing then.

sudo dnf erase *nvidia* followed by
sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia-470xx

Check the file /var/cache/akmods/akmods.log to make sure the drivers are built. 
 You'll see something like

021/12/26 09:29:00 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 09:29:01 akmods: Building RPM using the command '/sbin/akmodsbuild 
--kernels 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64 /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 09:31:11 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 09:31:33 akmods: Successful.
2021/12/26 09:33:06 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.15.10-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod
2021/12/26 18:43:04 akmods: Building RPM using the command '/sbin/akmodsbuild 
--kernels 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64 /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-470xx-kmod.latest'
2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2021/12/26 18:44:59 akmods: DNF detected
2021/12/26 18:45:11 akmods: Successful.

Then reboot normally.

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user


On 12/30/2021 3:21 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 06:09, home user wrote:

On 12/30/2021 2:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 05:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After 
rebooting, after the rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the 
message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back to nouveau.". A 
few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange. Then the screens 
go black and nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset 
button on the top of the tower.  The behavior is the same no matter 
which of the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the 
rescue mode (f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has 
no e-mail client.


How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is 
windows-7 (this is a dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB 
stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a "home user" with no 
sys.admin. training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.




Either boot your system to level 3, or switch to a terminal,

Then, show what nVidia HW you have.


How do I do those 2 steps?

If it helps, the windows-7 control panel -> hardware and sound -> 
NVIDIA Control Panel says I have GeForce GTX 660. It would have been 
bought in 2013.


You can boot and when the kernel selection comes up type "e" and then 
add "3" to to linux line and the "control-X"


Or, boot normally and use "control-Alt-F3" to get to a terminal. This 
may or may not work for you.


Use lspci and find the line the line for nvidia or use "lspci | grep 
-i nvidia"




Then do "rpm -qa | grep nvidia"


That is the most important part.  The GTX 660 requires the 470xx drivers.



Have you gotten the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion?

If I remember correctly, I got the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion back 
in 2013.  I see "kmod" being patched/updated almost every time I do 
the weekly "dnf update".


ok.  I did the 'e' thing.  I sent the output of the lspci and rpm 
commands to a text output file.  After rebooting back to windows-7, I 
use the "Ext2explore" tool to look at the .txt file. Here are the 
contents of that filw:


---

output from
lspci | grep -i nvidia > nvidia_prob.txt:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 [GeForce GTX 
660] (rev a1)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 HDMI Audio Controller 
(rev a1)


==
output from
rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia >> nvidia_prob.txt

xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.i686
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-settings-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.11-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.10-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-5.15.7-100.fc34.x86_64-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64

---

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 06:09, home user wrote:

On 12/30/2021 2:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 05:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, after the 
rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back 
to nouveau.". A few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange. Then the screens go black and 
nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the tower.  The behavior is 
the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue mode 
(f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.

How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is windows-7 (this is a 
dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a 
"home user" with no sys.admin. training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.



Either boot your system to level 3, or switch to a terminal,

Then, show what nVidia HW you have.


How do I do those 2 steps?

If it helps, the windows-7 control panel -> hardware and sound -> NVIDIA 
Control Panel says I have GeForce GTX 660.  It would have been bought in 2013.


You can boot and when the kernel selection comes up type "e" and then add "3" to to linux 
line and the "control-X"

Or, boot normally and use "control-Alt-F3" to get to a terminal. This may or 
may not work for you.

Use lspci and find the line the line for nvidia or use "lspci | grep -i nvidia"




Then do "rpm -qa | grep nvidia"


That is the most important part.  The GTX 660 requires the 470xx drivers.



Have you gotten the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion?


If I remember correctly, I got the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion back in 2013.  I see 
"kmod" being patched/updated almost every time I do the weekly "dnf update".


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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

On 12/30/2021 3:08 PM, John Pilkington wrote:

On 30/12/2021 21:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After 
rebooting, after the rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the 
message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back to nouveau.". A 
few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange. Then the screens go 
black and nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on 
the top of the tower.  The behavior is the same no matter which of 
the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue 
mode (f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail 
client.


How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is 
windows-7 (this is a dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick. 


Please keep in mind that I'm a "home user" with no sys.admin. 
training. My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.


I think you may still be able to boot an earlier kernel.  Then see my 
posts earlier today.  You probably need the 470xx series driver, which 
was the default until earlier this week.



I cannot boot to anything in my grub menu except windows-7.
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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

On 12/30/2021 2:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 31/12/2021 05:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After 
rebooting, after the rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the 
message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back to nouveau.". A 
few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange. Then the screens go 
black and nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on 
the top of the tower.  The behavior is the same no matter which of 
the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue 
mode (f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail 
client.


How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is 
windows-7 (this is a dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB 
stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a "home user" with no sys.admin. 
training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.




Either boot your system to level 3, or switch to a terminal,

Then, show what nVidia HW you have.


How do I do those 2 steps?

If it helps, the windows-7 control panel -> hardware and sound -> NVIDIA 
Control Panel says I have GeForce GTX 660.  It would have been bought in 
2013.




Then do "rpm -qa | grep nvidia"

Have you gotten the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion?

If I remember correctly, I got the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion back in 
2013.  I see "kmod" being patched/updated almost every time I do the 
weekly "dnf update".

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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread John Pilkington

On 30/12/2021 21:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, 
after the rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA 
kernel module missing. Falling back to nouveau.". A few seconds later, 
the 3 rectangles turn orange.  Then the screens go black and nothing 
further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the 
tower.  The behavior is the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu 
Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue mode (f30).  I do have 
an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.


How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is 
windows-7 (this is a dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick. 


Please keep in mind that I'm a "home user" with no sys.admin. training. 
My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.


I think you may still be able to boot an earlier kernel.  Then see my 
posts earlier today.  You probably need the 470xx series driver, which 
was the default until earlier this week.


John P
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Re: urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 31/12/2021 05:36, home user wrote:

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, after the 
rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA kernel module missing. Falling back 
to nouveau.". A few seconds later, the 3 rectangles turn orange.  Then the screens go black 
and nothing further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the tower.  The behavior 
is the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue 
mode (f30).  I do have an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.

How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is windows-7 (this is a 
dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick.  Please keep in mind that I'm a 
"home user" with no sys.admin. training.  My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.



Either boot your system to level 3, or switch to a terminal,

Then, show what nVidia HW you have.

Then do "rpm -qa | grep nvidia"

Have you gotten the nVidia stuff from rpmFusion?



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urgent problem: "NVIDIA kernel module missing..."

2021-12-30 Thread home user

(f34)

I'm using my old windows-7 box to do e-mail.

I did my weekly patches ("dnf upgrade") an hour ago.  After rebooting, 
after the rightmost rectangle turns white, I get the message "NVIDIA 
kernel module missing. Falling back to nouveau.". A few seconds later, 
the 3 rectangles turn orange.  Then the screens go black and nothing 
further happens.  I have to use the reset button on the top of the 
tower.  The behavior is the same no matter which of the 3 grub menu 
Fedora entries I choose.  No luck with the rescue mode (f30).  I do have 
an f31 live USB stick, but that has no e-mail client.


How do I get my f34 working properly?  All I have to work with is 
windows-7 (this is a dual-boot workstation) and the f31 live USB stick.  
Please keep in mind that I'm a "home user" with no sys.admin. training.  
My sys.admin. skills are *very* basic.

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[389-users] Re: Default browsing index generation

2021-12-30 Thread Mark Reynolds


On 12/30/21 3:01 PM, Joe Fletcher wrote:


Thanks for the reply. Is it possible to find out exactly what the 
“create browsing index” feature in management console actually did? 
Whatever it was it worked for us and I’m having a hard time recreating 
the function.


The old java console created specific VLV indexes for "itself" (not for 
other clients).  So you could browse the Directory Tree in the java 
console without terrible performance hits.  So the VLV search/indexes it 
created were specific to the forms the console used.  Of course clients 
could use these VLV indexes, but they were only designed to be used by 
the console.


HTH,

Mark


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in the web UI, it should be under "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV 
Indexes"


to create a VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes | 
Create VLV Index"


to re-index an existing VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV 
Indexes |  select an existing VLV index | Action=Reindex VLV Index"


-> popup window "Are you sure you want to reindex this VLV index?

carlicense

NO YES

->

Successfully completed VLV indexing

using the command line, for example with an instance-name called m1:

create some "dummy-non-sense-example" VLV index:

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-search --name=test1 
--search-base=ou=people,dc=example,dc=test 
--search-filter=carlicense=6ZBC246 --search-scope=2 dc=example,dc=test


dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-index --sort roomNumber --parent-name 
test1 --index-name indextest1  userroot


dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot

( nothing )

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index reindex --index-name carlicense-index 
--parent-name carlicense userroot


Index task index_vlv_12292021_162709 completed successfully
Successfully reindexed VLV indexes
[root@m1 ~]#

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot

dn: cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
cn: test1
vlvbase: ou=people,dc=example,dc=test
vlvscope: 2
vlvfilter: (carlicense=1ABC123)
Sorts:
 - dn: cn=indextest1 ,cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm 
database,cn=plugins,cn=config

 - cn: indextest1
 - vlvsort: roomNumber
 - vlvenabled: 1
 - vlvuses: 0
Error: info() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg'
[root@m1 ~]#

On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 2:56 PM Joe Fletcher  wrote:

Hi,

We’re looking at 389 DS v1.4. Is there an equivalent in the linux
8 cockpit to the feature that used to exist in the v 1.3
management console such that it can create default browsing indexes?

In the old GUI it was simply a case of right-click and go which
did offer a certain level of convenience. So far I have not found
an equivalent in cockpit.

Currently most of my potential LDAP clients are unable to browse
the directory with the usual “Unwilling to perform: search is not
indexed”.

TIA

Joe

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[389-users] Re: Default browsing index generation

2021-12-30 Thread Joe Fletcher
Thanks for the reply. Is it possible to find out exactly what the “create 
browsing index” feature in management console actually did? Whatever it was it 
worked for us and I’m having a hard time recreating the function.



From: Marc Sauton 
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Subject: [389-users] Re: Default browsing index generation

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in the web UI, it should be under "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes"

to create a VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes | Create VLV 
Index"

to re-index an existing VLV index "Database | Suffixes | dc=xx | VLV Indexes |  
select an existing VLV index | Action=Reindex VLV Index"
-> popup window "Are you sure you want to reindex this VLV index?
carlicense
NO YES
->
Successfully completed VLV indexing

using the command line, for example with an instance-name called m1:

create some "dummy-non-sense-example" VLV index:
dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-search --name=test1 
--search-base=ou=people,dc=example,dc=test --search-filter=carlicense=6ZBC246 
--search-scope=2 dc=example,dc=test
dsconf m1 backend vlv-index add-index --sort roomNumber --parent-name test1 
--index-name indextest1  userroot

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot
( nothing )

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index reindex --index-name carlicense-index --parent-name 
carlicense userroot
Index task index_vlv_12292021_162709 completed successfully
Successfully reindexed VLV indexes
[root@m1 ~]#

dsconf m1 backend vlv-index list userroot
dn: cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
cn: test1
vlvbase: ou=people,dc=example,dc=test
vlvscope: 2
vlvfilter: (carlicense=1ABC123)
Sorts:
 - dn: cn=indextest1 ,cn=test1,cn=userroot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
 - cn: indextest1
 - vlvsort: roomNumber
 - vlvenabled: 1
 - vlvuses: 0
Error: info() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg'
[root@m1 ~]#



On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 2:56 PM Joe Fletcher 
mailto:jflet...@sscinc.com>> wrote:
Hi,

We’re looking at 389 DS v1.4. Is there an equivalent in the linux 8 cockpit to 
the feature that used to exist in the v 1.3 management console such that it can 
create default browsing indexes?
In the old GUI it was simply a case of right-click and go which did offer a 
certain level of convenience. So far I have not found an equivalent in cockpit.

Currently most of my potential LDAP clients are unable to browse the directory 
with the usual “Unwilling to perform: search is not indexed”.

TIA

Joe
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[389-users] LDIF imports

2021-12-30 Thread Joe Fletcher
Hi,

Is there something hard-coded into 389 v1.4 such that it can only import data 
from /var/lib/dirsrv//ldif  ?

I've been trying to initialize a new setup with an export we'd been using for 
389 v1.3  but every time it failed with a "file not found" error until the ldif 
was copied to /var/lib/etc.

Cheers


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Re: The definitive guide to replacing a disk in raid1?

2021-12-30 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 12/30/21 04:04, cen wrote:

On 26. 12. 21 04:20, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

cen writes:


On 25. 12. 21 01:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

cen writes:


# copy partition map from good disk to new disk
sfdisk -d /dev/sde | sfdisk /dev/sdd


This only works if the new disk is identical to the old one, 
geometry-wise.


Otherwise you can simply create partitions of the same size using 
parted, on the new drive.


By geometry you mean block size or something more?


Both block size and the actual size of the disk.

I did this from 300GB (single partition) disk to a 1TB disk (same block 
size) and it created a 300GB partition with start/end blocks and all 
flags identical.


I might need to take a closer look but it seems to be fine.


It works as long as the new disk is at least as big as the old disk and 
has the same logical block size.

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Re: F35 problems with Xfce Application Finder

2021-12-30 Thread Robert Moskowitz



On 12/30/21 07:50, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 30/12/2021 12:08, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

F35 with Xfce:

 brings up the Application finder.

I type in, say, VNC, to get to TigerVNC.

I see /usr/bin/vncviewer as the option?

I press enter, and I get a instance of Thunar open to /usr/bin.

Other programs do the same thing, some work (like Firefox).

How to I correct this?



When did it work the way you need?


It has never worked right in F35.

My last install was F32.  There I would type in vnc and the icon for 
TigerVNC client would appear, press enter and off I go.  Or same for 
other apps.


But now in F35, I am seeing the dir location of the app?  I also see 
this with Zoom, it showing /usr/bin/zoom and pressing enter opens up the 
file browser to the /usr/bin directory.


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Re: F35 problems with Xfce Application Finder

2021-12-30 Thread Ed Greshko

On 30/12/2021 12:08, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

F35 with Xfce:

 brings up the Application finder.

I type in, say, VNC, to get to TigerVNC.

I see /usr/bin/vncviewer as the option?

I press enter, and I get a instance of Thunar open to /usr/bin.

Other programs do the same thing, some work (like Firefox).

How to I correct this?



When did it work the way you need?

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Re: f35 and NVIDIA entanglement

2021-12-30 Thread John Pilkington

On 29/12/2021 20:31, John Pilkington wrote:



I have a GT710 in F34.  It was running the rpmfusion default driver, in 
the 470 series but without the 470xx label.  Earlier this week 'dnf 
update' wanted to install 495, the new (unlabelled) default which does 
not support that card, but I didn't accept.


Then the kde 'software updater' widget showed updates, but with a red 
dot.  It looked as if I could tick-to-disable just the nvidia updates, 
so I did and went ahead;  the driver updates happened anyway.



Without rebooting I tried

    dnf install --allowerasing akmod-nvidia-470xx

which ran the usual tests and started to go ahead, but then reported a 
file conflict.


So  I tried

    sudo rpm -e --nodeps xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs

followed by

    sudo dnf install --allowerasing akmod-nvidia-470xx kmod-nvidia-470xx

which all worked.

    sudo systemctl reboot

  then rebooted as normal, but NVDEC tv decoding was not available until 
I also did


    sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda

HTH

John P

Here's the current status of that installation.  I tried to erase the 
only 495.46 package there, but it wanted to take the cuda package below 
it too.  Maybe I only need the cuda-libs.


{{{

[john@HPFed packaging]$ rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia
nvidia-texture-tools-2.1.2-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-libs-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-kmodsrc-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-settings-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-470xx-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.10-100.fc34.x86_64-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-470xx-5.15.11-100.fc34.x86_64-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda-libs-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-devel-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-power-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
nvidia-persistenced-495.46-1.fc34.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-470xx-cuda-470.94-1.fc34.x86_64
[john@HPFed packaging]$

}}}
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Re: The definitive guide to replacing a disk in raid1?

2021-12-30 Thread cen

On 26. 12. 21 04:20, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

cen writes:


On 25. 12. 21 01:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

cen writes:


# copy partition map from good disk to new disk
sfdisk -d /dev/sde | sfdisk /dev/sdd


This only works if the new disk is identical to the old one, 
geometry-wise.


Otherwise you can simply create partitions of the same size using 
parted, on the new drive.


By geometry you mean block size or something more?


Both block size and the actual size of the disk.

I did this from 300GB (single partition) disk to a 1TB disk (same block 
size) and it created a 300GB partition with start/end blocks and all 
flags identical.


I might need to take a closer look but it seems to be fine.
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[389-users] Help to understand pre-hashed login

2021-12-30 Thread Caderize Caderize
Hello everyone,
i am writing a small php application in order to manage D389 users.
Currently, in order to connect to it, i saved the admin password in clear text 
in a config.php file, just for test.

Now i would move these settings into mysql database and hash the password for 
secure reason, probably sha1 or sha256 with salt(will see).
The application should retrieve credentials from mysql db(which will be a 
salted hashed password "{SHA}") and try to connect to D389.

My question is: Does D389 can authenticate if i pass to it a pre-hashed 
password?
Is there any documentation or example to follow?

Hope this question will not be considered as stupid.

Many Thanks
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