I've taken you as far as I can go. Now you will have to experiment a
bit for your use case. I should point out that at least in my system,
the link with the serial number in it shows up even with the line
commented in the rules file.
As always, YMMV.
On Thu, 2019-02-07 at 22:29 +0100, Helmut
Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> Hi All - I have a systemd service file to start my application.
>
> Part of my service file is:
> [Service]
> Type=forking
> ExecStart=/path to start
> ExecStop=/path to stop
> RemainAfterExit=yes
>
> This works fine "normally".
>
> However - when I do a "yum update; and
Hello Ron,
sounds good. I have 2 tape changer. I persume, udev creates the same
link for both.
Can I modify
SYMLINK+="changer-$env{ID_SERIAL}"
The serial should be unique.
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I just checked the status of amavisd:
# systemctl -l status amavisd
● amavisd.service - Amavisd-new is an interface between MTA and content
checkers.
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/amavisd.service; enabled;
vendor preset: disabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2019-02-07 0
> Am 07.02.2019 um 19:16 schrieb Eugene Poole :
>
> I'm not sure it this is the correct location to ask these questions, but ...
>
> In the past when I worked for a living the place where I worked had thousands
> of RHEL Linux servers on various hardware, but the access was controlled by
> Wi
I'm not sure it this is the correct location to ask these questions, but ...
In the past when I worked for a living the place where I worked had
thousands of RHEL Linux servers on various hardware, but the access was
controlled by Windows Active Directory and a third party piece of
software th
Sorry, my answer take a while… but I would test before write.
Effectively, the problem became from switch configuration.
Our switch are a stack of Avaya ERS4870 and I have difficulties to understand
the interface. I had configure all ports concerned by my configuration like
that for all ports:
I
On Thu, 2019-02-07 at 10:56 +0100, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
> Hello,
>
> mtx and therefor amanda use generic device /dev/sg for tape
> changer.
>
> These devices change on reboot.
>
> How to make them persistent?
>
> /dev/sch0 and /dev/sch1 seem to be persistent.
>
> /dev/tape/by-id/ shows link
Hi All - I have a systemd service file to start my application.
Part of my service file is:
[Service]
Type=forking
ExecStart=/path to start
ExecStop=/path to stop
RemainAfterExit=yes
This works fine "normally".
However - when I do a "yum update; and reboot" my script detects a kernel
change an
Hello,
mtx and therefor amanda use generic device /dev/sg for tape changer.
These devices change on reboot.
How to make them persistent?
/dev/sch0 and /dev/sch1 seem to be persistent.
/dev/tape/by-id/ shows links from WWID to generic device
An UDEV rule could help? I have not found any exampl
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