On 04/10/17 03:46, Phil Manuel wrote:
Hi,
If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
systemd-networkd fails to bring up any interfaces.
Removing the option and networking works as expected.
Phil.
How are you controlling your network interfaces? I am using NM.
Whilst
That's ok the link was a good idea however, it doesn't fix the issue with
disabling ipv6 at the kernel level, fails with the same output
Regards
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 at 14:39 Clint Dilks wrote:
> Okay sorry about that.
>
> No Idea if it will work in CentOS, but is it worth trying to turn off ipv6
Okay sorry about that.
No Idea if it will work in CentOS, but is it worth trying to turn off ipv6
for a single nic as as outlined at
https://coreos.com/os/docs/latest/network-config-with-networkd.html ?
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
> Hi Clint,
>
> systemd-networkd doesn
Hi Clint,
systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 at 13:55 Clint Dilks wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
> > systemd-networkd fails to bring up any inte
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
> systemd-networkd fails to bring up any interfaces.
>
> Removing the option and networking works as expected.
>
Hi,
If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
/et
Hi,
If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
systemd-networkd fails to bring up any interfaces.
Removing the option and networking works as expected.
Phil.
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On Oct 3, 2017, at 13:12, hw wrote:
>
> I´m using the packages from mariadb.org. The old version that comes in
> Centos isn´t recommended, and I need features only the newer versions
> provide.
>
>
> Lighttpd is from epel, and it has basically the same issue.
If the mariadb.org package thinks
On 09/30/2017 05:25 PM, Duncan Brown wrote:
No joy after adding the kernel option, exactly the same issue
Is /etc/mdadm.conf up to date? Run "mdadm --detail --scan" to get the
information you need, and either replace the lines in mdadm.conf or add
the one that's missing. You might need to
On 3 October 2017 at 13:01, hw wrote:
> Stephen John Smoogen writes:
>
>> On 1 October 2017 at 11:34, hw wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> is there a way in Centos to find out if the Intel turbo mode will be
>>> used?
>>>
>>> Using the 'stress' utility and checking the frequency with cpupower
>>> tells me
On Tue, 3 Oct 2017, hw wrote:
Alexander Dalloz writes:
Am 01.10.2017 um 17:21 schrieb hw:
Hi,
how can I prevent files/directories like /var/run/mariadb from
being deleted on reboot? Lighttpd has the same problem.
This breaks services and makes servers non-restartable by anyone
else but
On 10/03/2017 12:04 PM, hw wrote:
> marcos valentine writes:
>
>> You can try chattr?
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattr
>
> Wow, I never needed/used that. Being able to make files undeletable
> might be a very useful thing ...
>
>
as others have mentioned, that will not WORK in this
I have inherited a system set up with multipath, which is not something I
have seen before so I could use some advice
The system is a Dell R420 with 2 LSI SAS2008 HBAs, 4 internal disks, and a
MD3200 storage array attached via SAS cables. Oh and CentOS 6
lsblk shows the following:
NAME
On 10/03/2017 01:12 PM, hw wrote:
See
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/09/20/managing-temporary-files-with-systemd-tmpfiles-on-rhel7/
how to manage tmpfiles.
Thanks, I´ll look into that. I wouldn´t consider a directory like
/var/run/mariadb in any way as only temporary --- and wouldn
chattr is a valuable but lesser-known tool, if you use it then document it
somehow so other admins don't stumble over it.
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] how to prevent files and directories from being delet
Stephen John Smoogen writes:
> On 1 October 2017 at 11:34, hw wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there a way in Centos to find out if the Intel turbo mode will be
>> used?
>>
>> Using the 'stress' utility and checking the frequency with cpupower
>> tells me that a CPU is running at it´s maximum frequency as
marcos valentine writes:
> You can try chattr?
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattr
Wow, I never needed/used that. Being able to make files undeletable
might be a very useful thing ...
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Alexander Dalloz writes:
> Am 01.10.2017 um 17:21 schrieb hw:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how can I prevent files/directories like /var/run/mariadb from being
>> deleted on reboot? Lighttpd has the same problem.
>>
>> This breaks services and makes servers non-restartable by anyone else
>> but the administrato
On 10/02/2017 07:07 PM, david wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 10/02/2017 06:24 PM, david wrote:
>> > Folks
>> >
>> > I performed an install of "java-devel". Several packages got
>> > installed. So far so good.
>> >
>> > Yet, when I performed
>> > Â yum list installed | grep java-devel
>> > and also
>> >
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I an running CentOS7 in a docker container. I need to send email from
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On Mon, 2 Oct 2017, david wrote:
Is there some simple explanation? It works for all the other packages I've
installed.
yum provides java-devel
jh
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