We've just got a new server running centos 8 and mariadb 10.3.17, so
there's no real data loss issues currently on that server. We've also got
some older servers running mysql 5.1.7 which can't be upgraded currently.
We can't connect to the old mysql servers using libmysqlclient (to be more
precis
On 1/23/20 9:33 AM, James Pearson wrote:
> Simon Matter wrote:
>>
>>> However, we would still like to know what the issue is and get a 'real'
>>> fix - I guess we could try creating a bug report with Redhat ...
>>
>> By bug report you mean BZ or a support request as paying RHEL customer?
>
> A BZ
I'm not sure whether this is a specific CentOS question, but I'm hoping someone
here can give me some pointers.
I have an OpenStack compute node running CentOS 7.4.1708 and kernel
3.10.0-693.17.1.el7.x86_64 which is configured for nested virtualization; this
has been set up for a few years and
I just read an article (part of which is here
http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Issues/2020/230/The-sys-admin-s-daily-grind-urlwatch/(language)/eng-US
) about urlwatch.
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State University
265 Ru
Am 2020-02-25 13:50, schrieb Marek Blaha:
Hi,
I tried to reproduce the issue but without success, everything seems
to be working fine (I've copied
repodata directory created by the reposync on Centos7 machine to RHEL8
server to /tmp/pg12repo directory):
Hi,
you are right.
I later realized th
Hi,
I tried to reproduce the issue but without success, everything seems
to be working fine (I've copied
repodata directory created by the reposync on Centos7 machine to RHEL8
server to /tmp/pg12repo directory):
RHEL8 # dnf search postgresql12 --repofrompath=a,/tmp/pg12repo --repoid=a
Added a repo
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