On 3/17/20 7:03 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
I am trying to get amanda backup going on a CentOS 7 system and things are not
working:
sharky4.deepsoft.com% sudo systemctl start amanda-udp
[sudo] password for heller:
Job for amanda-udp.service failed because a configured resource limit was exceeded. S
> On Mar 17, 2020, at 07:34, Jerry Geis wrote:
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> I only have one problem with this... many of my systems are remote. I "will
> not" be able to remotely enter the MOK and accept the certs etc... How do I
> get around this? Recall that my hardware (NUC7C) does not allow to disable
> UEFI. So I
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> Hi Robert -
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> I'm running it successfully on C7 using xinetd.ÃÂ Do you have
> documentation for running it directly from systemd?ÃÂ Working xinetd
I just install amanda-client and that creat
Hi Robert -
I'm running it successfully on C7 using xinetd. Do you have
documentation for running it directly from systemd? Working xinetd
configuration:
cat /etc/xinetd.d/amanda
# default: off
# description: The client for the Amanda backup system.\
# This must be on for sys
HI James - Nice trick. Thanks.
Jerry
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Jerry Geis wrote:
I am trying to find a way to tell the ORDER of X drivers.
I have a VM image of CentOS 7. If I boot the image I want the generic
driver to load. But if I put that image on hardware I want the Intel driver
to load.
So if I specific the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf and s
I am trying to find a way to tell the ORDER of X drivers.
I have a VM image of CentOS 7. If I boot the image I want the generic
driver to load. But if I put that image on hardware I want the Intel driver
to load.
So if I specific the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf and specify Intel -
this i
I am trying to get amanda backup going on a CentOS 7 system and things are not
working:
sharky4.deepsoft.com% sudo systemctl start amanda-udp
[sudo] password for heller:
Job for amanda-udp.service failed because a configured resource limit was
exceeded. See "systemctl status amanda-udp.service"
Hi Phil,
Your correct. I missed a step about importing the key:
mokutil --import MOK.der
So then I rebooted entered teh MOK, accepted all certs and rebooted and it
loaded.
I only have one problem with this... many of my systems are remote. I "will
not" be able to remotely enter the MOK and accep
Does tuned on CentOS 6.9 (i.e. tuned-0.2.19-18.el6.noarch) do any dynamic
tuning, or does it only support static configuration via a static profile?
Chris
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