Hi Carl,
> We have two 5208R machines. One of them sends a daily email from root to
> a user. Google says the subject is "The warning about disk capacity",
> but quota (both user and group) says she is not over quota.
>
> All the sites and users on that machine are English speakers. Where in
> th
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We have two 5208R machines. One of them sends a daily email from root to
a user. Google says the subject is "The warning about disk capacity",
but quota (both user and group) says she is not over quota.
All the sites and users on that machine are Engl
Hi Michael
On 30/09/2015 20:34, "blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it on behalf of Michael
Stauber"
wrote:
>Hi Colin,
>
>> Maybe I could just copy the zone file over and then use dnsImport.pl?
>
>Yes. If you run dnsImport.pl on a directory that contains just one zone
>file, then it will only i
Hi Colin,
> Maybe I could just copy the zone file over and then use dnsImport.pl?
Yes. If you run dnsImport.pl on a directory that contains just one zone
file, then it will only import that zone.
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With best regards
Michael Stauber
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Maybe I could just copy the zone file over and then use dnsImport.pl?
Colin
On 30/09/2015 17:49, "blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it on behalf of Colin
Jack"
wrote:
>Is it possible to export a single DNS zone and then import it onto a new
>server?
>I could do it manually but the zone has o
Is it possible to export a single DNS zone and then import it onto a new server?
I could do it manually but the zone has over 100 entries, so would be a bit of
a pain!
Can't see anything amongst Michael's scripts in /usr/sausalito/sbin to do a
single export/import.
Thanks
Colin
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Hi Darren,
> In the shell if I do "timedatectl status" it tells me that the
> timezone is "UTC (UTC, +)", which is not correct given that
> the UK observes GMT (and currently BST since we are in summer time)
>
> The system should be setting the timezone as Europe/London. If I do
> this manuall
Hi Darren,
> The first yum update after a fresh install of 5209r using
> BlueOnyx-5209R-CentOS-7.1-BETA-20150907.iso - after logging
> in via the shell, setting the ip and being asked if I want
> to perform an update, is freezing up. It stops on "Updating
> sausalito-cce-server-0.99.2-1BX03.el7.x8
Hi,
On initial setup within chorizo, if I set the timezone to "(GMT +0:00)
Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London" then the system time is
set correctly but the timezone is not.
In the shell if I do "timedatectl status" it tells me that the timezone is "UTC
(UTC, +)", which
Hi Darren
I had exactly this but persevered ... ctrl-x to stop the stalled yum ...
yum-complete-transaction ... yum clean all/yum update. It took about six cycles
of the above to get it done but now all fine.
Colin
From: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it
[mailto:blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueony
Hi,
The first yum update after a fresh install of 5209r using
BlueOnyx-5209R-CentOS-7.1-BETA-20150907.iso - after logging in via the shell,
setting the ip and being asked if I want to perform an update, is freezing up.
It stops on "Updating sausalito-cce-server-0.99.2-1BX03.el7.x86_64" and goes
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