Hi,
I am running CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) with ClamAV installed.
When i am running freshclam i am seeing a Warning message and the details
are described below:-
# freshclam
ClamAV update process started at Thu Dec 13 11:49:18 2018
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!
On 12/12/18 9:17 PM, Richard wrote:
Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 20:25:48 -0500
From: Robert Moskowitz
On 12/12/18 7:11 PM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
Does your version of CentOS have the @reboot crontab option? If
it does this is probably easier unless you want to learn how to
write
> Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 20:25:48 -0500
> From: Robert Moskowitz
>
>
> On 12/12/18 7:11 PM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
>> Does your version of CentOS have the @reboot crontab option? If
>> it does this is probably easier unless you want to learn how to
>> write systemd files.
>
>
Whoops, thanks Akemi.
I mis-interpreted the message at
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/2018-November/006312.html
to mean that my account was restricted to Storage/*
- Ken
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 6:32 PM Akemi Yagi wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 5:24 PM Ken Dreyer wrote:
> >
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 5:24 PM Ken Dreyer wrote:
>
> Hi wiki admins,
>
> I would like to edit the content here:
>
> https://wiki.centos.org/SIGGuide/Content/BuildLogs
> https://wiki.centos.org/SIGGuide/Content/Mirror
>
> Proposed edits:
>
> 1) The pages are really similar. At a glance, it's not
if it's Centos/RHEL 7, you can turn it into a service that starts after
boot too, and cintrol it with systemctl.
On 12/12/18 5:04 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On a support forum, I was told that to turn off my board's blue led run:
echo none | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/blue\:heartbeat/trigger
On 12/12/18 7:11 PM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
Does your version of CentOS have the @reboot crontab option? If it does this
is probably easier unless you want to learn how to write systemd files.
CentOS 7.6. I will have to google @reboot...
Leroy Tennison
Network Information/Cyber
Hi wiki admins,
I would like to edit the content here:
https://wiki.centos.org/SIGGuide/Content/BuildLogs
https://wiki.centos.org/SIGGuide/Content/Mirror
Proposed edits:
1) The pages are really similar. At a glance, it's not clear whether
I'm viewing one or the other. Let's add text to clearly
Does your version of CentOS have the @reboot crontab option? If it does this
is probably easier unless you want to learn how to write systemd files.
Leroy Tennison
Network Information/Cyber Security Specialist
E: le...@datavoiceint.com
2220 Bush Dr
McKinney, Texas
75070
www.datavoiceint.com
On a support forum, I was told that to turn off my board's blue led run:
echo none | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/blue\:heartbeat/trigger
Well, this does not survive a system reboot. So I was told:
Add the off bit to
/etc/rc.local
Add it above "exit 0"
So of course, CentOS is past using
Inclusion of the -i flag and the location of the private key solved the
problem.
Thanks Steve!
-Original Message-
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Steve Clark
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 2:38 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] SFTP -
Thank You Sir! The vendor is working on this as well and I believe may have
just changed the password. The one I was using is no longer working (it
worked a few minutes ago). I'll update you later on my progress.
-Original Message-
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
On 12/12/2018 03:32 PM, Steve Clark wrote:
> On 12/12/2018 03:28 PM, Gary Braatz wrote:
>> Thanks for responding so quickly! No but I will try. Are you saying the
>> first vendor connection worked because id_rsa and id_rsa.pub are the
>> defaults if not specified? (I didn't use the -i flag for
On 12/12/2018 03:28 PM, Gary Braatz wrote:
> Thanks for responding so quickly! No but I will try. Are you saying the
> first vendor connection worked because id_rsa and id_rsa.pub are the
> defaults if not specified? (I didn't use the -i flag for the first vendor.)
>
>
> -Original
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 19:37, G.S. wrote:
>
> Hello guys, Please help.
>
> My name and surname are shown here: https://wiki.centos.org/GavriilSpiropoulos
>
> I may have some issues because of that. Could you please change my name to
> something random or delete my account completely?
>
>
> --
>
Thanks for responding so quickly! No but I will try. Are you saying the
first vendor connection worked because id_rsa and id_rsa.pub are the
defaults if not specified? (I didn't use the -i flag for the first vendor.)
-Original Message-
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org]
On 12/12/2018 03:13 PM, Gary Braatz wrote:
> I'm new to SFTP and using this mailing list was able to successfully create
> my first Private/Public keyset for a vendor hosting the SFTP server (I'm the
> client). I created the keyset by typing this:
>
>
>
> # ssh-keygen -t rsa
>
>
>
> When
I'm new to SFTP and using this mailing list was able to successfully create
my first Private/Public keyset for a vendor hosting the SFTP server (I'm the
client). I created the keyset by typing this:
# ssh-keygen -t rsa
When asked for the password/passphrase I hit and afterwards "id_rsa"
Hello guys, Please help.
My name and surname are shown here:
https://wiki.centos.org/GavriilSpiropoulos
I may have some issues because of that. Could you please change my name to
something random or delete my account completely?
--
Best Regards,
Gabriel
>I'm a tad confused: you said the USB drive was brand new - did you use
>them with C 7.5, or not? Can you try to do a b/u using whatever drive you
>used before?
All the equipment I had before... Motherboard, cable etc... the drives
are new and this is the behaviour I was seeing...
I am
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 11:38, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> >What kind of solid state 2 TB drive is this and how is it 'powered'?
> >It is looking like the drives aren't getting completely written to
> >before being removed as the ext4 error is a 'oh wait this drive
> >doesn't have everything I expected
Jerry Geis wrote:
>> Do you have any "history" with the adapter you connected them to? If
>> not consider it as a possibility as well
>> (from bad experience of total filesystem/partition corruption on two
>> hard drives only to discover it was >something on the motherboard).
>
> Actually yes I
>What kind of solid state 2 TB drive is this and how is it 'powered'?
>It is looking like the drives aren't getting completely written to
>before being removed as the ext4 error is a 'oh wait this drive
>doesn't have everything I expected too late to give up aah'
>type oops
This is a
Hi folks,
What would it take to make it easier for users to sign up and
immediately start contributing to the wiki without having their
accounts approved by hand?
I'd like to host more documentation for the storage SIG there, and I
want to make it easier for other users to contribute without the
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 09:14, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> >Do you have any "history" with the adapter you connected them to? If not
> consider it as a possibility as well
> >(from bad experience of total filesystem/partition corruption on two hard
> drives only to discover it was >something on the
> Am 12.12.2018 um 14:49 schrieb Jerry Geis :
>
> Am I doing something wrong ? I find it hard to believe the SSD (both) are
> bad.
>
I would check the integrity of this storage device:
# Notice: this destroys your data on the device
badblocks -c 10240 -s -w -t random -v /dev/sdxx
--
LF
>Do you have any "history" with the adapter you connected them to? If not
consider it as a possibility as well
>(from bad experience of total filesystem/partition corruption on two hard
drives only to discover it was >something on the motherboard).
Actually yes I used them many times back on
Do you have any "history" with the adapter you connected them to? If not
consider it as a possibility as well (from bad experience of total
filesystem/partition corruption on two hard drives only to discover it was
something on the motherboard).
Leroy Tennison
Network Information/Cyber
I have a brand new 2T external Samsung SSD disk. (two of them) for backup.
I tried the first one and had an issue, I tried the second one and got the
same issue.
Am I doing something wrong ? I find it hard to believe the SSD (both) are
bad.
I plugged in the USB 3.1 adapter, I fdisk /dev/sdd, n,
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