Hey Gordon,
Sorry, man my bad! Disabling the tty requirement for my sudo user does
indeed work. I had a type-o in the sudoers file, and when I corrected it,
my sudo command via pssh started working!
#pssh -i -h es_list "/bin/sudo /bin/systemctl restart elasticsearch; sleep
10"
[1] 20:31:32 [SUC
On 11/01/2015 04:40 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I don't have a directory /etc/sysconfig/networking/ on my CentOS-7 server,
but I have IPV6INIT=no in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-enp{23}s0 .
You're seeing a strange IPv4 address on your network. Changing IPv6
won't affect that in any way,
On 10/31/2015 04:16 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Got the same exact message!
Anything else I can try?
I think you need to double-check your sudoers file. Use the '-i'
argument to pssh to get more information.
# cat /etc/sudoers.d/gordon
gordonALL=(ALL)NOPASSWD: ALL
$ pssh -h t -i sudo ec
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/1/2015 12:59 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Again, I'm not sure what you mean.
>> "sudo locate rilo" doesn't find anything on my HP Microserver,
>> which is running under CentOS-7.1 .
>> Does HP have a "management interface" on my server?
>> What would it be called?
>
>
Thanks everybody!
2015-11-01 19:09 GMT-03:00 Itamar :
> On 10/31/2015 08:24 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've found ecryptfs module into kernel-plus, but ecryptfs-utils is
> missing:
> >
> > [root@centos7 ecryptfs-utils-108]# uname -r
> > 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.centos.plus.x86_64
>
On 10/31/2015 08:24 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've found ecryptfs module into kernel-plus, but ecryptfs-utils is missing:
>
> [root@centos7 ecryptfs-utils-108]# uname -r
> 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.centos.plus.x86_64
> [root@centos7 ecryptfs-utils-108]# lsmod | grep ecryptfs
> ecryptfs
On 11/1/2015 12:59 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Again, I'm not sure what you mean.
"sudo locate rilo" doesn't find anything on my HP Microserver,
which is running under CentOS-7.1 .
Does HP have a "management interface" on my server?
What would it be called?
the "gen0" original microservers with t
zep wrote:
>> Incidentally, I haven't yet worked out how to get any useful information
>> from nmap, as suggested by Johnny Hughes - I only get information
>> about open ports, which is interesting but not relevant to my query
>> about the 169.254.* address appearing in "arp -a" on my server.
>> I
On 11/01/2015 07:40 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> ken wrote:
>
>> On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On
> device somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP
> MicroServer. There are so many possib
ken wrote:
> On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On
device somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP
MicroServer. There are so many possible electronic culprits today.
>>
>>> You should be abl
On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On device
somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP MicroServer.
There are so many possible electronic culprits today.
You should be able to use
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