Re: [CentOS] Proxmox Backup Server equivalent for the RHEL/CentOS world ?

2021-04-16 Thread Felix Kölzow
Hallo Niki, I'd be very grateful for some links to these third-party backup tools, with a preference for free (as in beer + speech) stuff. Niki you may take a look at _rear_ (it is that easy how it looks like) https://relax-and-recover.org/ and a possible int

Re: [CentOS] Tex-Package missing - Best option to proceed.

2021-03-02 Thread Felix Kölzow
On 01/03/2021 20:15, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: Am 01.03.21 um 19:58 schrieb Felix Kölzow: Dear Experts, We are using RHEL8-based distros and CentOS 8 Stream. For specific applications, some Tex-package are absolutely required. It turned out that these packages are not shipped with the

[CentOS] Tex-Package missing - Best option to proceed.

2021-03-01 Thread Felix Kölzow
Dear Experts, We are using RHEL8-based distros and CentOS 8 Stream. For specific applications, some Tex-package are absolutely required. It turned out that these packages are not shipped with the available tex-packages in RHEL8 and CentOS8 Stream, e.g. texlive-pgfplots We know that there are som

Re: [CentOS] Best practice preparing for disk restoring system

2020-11-18 Thread Felix Kölzow
What I've done in the past is before the nightly backup write a small file to the root of each filesystem giving disk geometries.  You can then use any recovery DVD to partition and reload the OS.  If rear can do this for me it would be __much__ neater! According to rear webpage: https://relax-an

Re: [CentOS] Best practice preparing for disk restoring system

2020-11-17 Thread Felix Kölzow
On 18/11/2020 03:35, H wrote: On November 17, 2020 4:07:52 PM EST, "Felix Kölzow" wrote: Maybe "rear" is an appropriate solution for you? https://relax-and-recover.org/ On 17/11/2020 18:23, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote: I would include LVM and mdadm info as wel

Re: [CentOS] Best practice preparing for disk restoring system

2020-11-17 Thread Felix Kölzow
Maybe "rear" is an appropriate solution for you? https://relax-and-recover.org/ On 17/11/2020 18:23, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote: I would include LVM and mdadm info as well, since I use those features.  I encourage you to look at what long-lived tools, such as clonezilla, write into their

Re: [CentOS] nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address

2020-09-24 Thread Felix Kölzow
Dear Mark, thanks for the additional hints. On 22/09/2020 17:26, Mark Milhollan wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2020, Felix Kölzow wrote: A secondary ip address seems to be automatically added to a nic which causes several issues in our setup. # nmcli con show NAME  UUID

Re: [CentOS] nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address

2020-09-22 Thread Felix Kölzow
Dear Simon, every second IP-address is unwanted. We restarted  eno4: nmcli con down eno4; nmcli con up eno4 and the second address vanishes. Then after a few ours, the second ip address reappears. This is the config-file of eno2: # cat ifcfg-eno2 TYPE=Ethernet PROXY_METHOD=none BROWSER_ONL

Re: [CentOS] nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address

2020-09-22 Thread Felix Kölzow
Dear Simon, And can you diff the config of eno1 and eno4. # pwd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts # diff -u ifcfg-eno1 ifcfg-eno4 --- ifcfg-eno1    2020-09-21 17:23:25.576672703 +0200 +++ ifcfg-eno4    2020-09-22 07:18:43.160532532 +0200 @@ -3,15 +3,20 @@  BROWSER_ONLY=no  BOOTPROTO=none  DEFRO

[CentOS] nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address

2020-09-22 Thread Felix Kölzow
Dear CentOS-Community, we are facing the following issue: A secondary ip address seems to be automatically added to a nic which causes several issues in our setup. This server is equipped with four nics which are currently in use: # nmcli con show NAME  UUID   

[CentOS] Increase Disk Space with LVM

2018-07-31 Thread Felix Kölzow
https://askubuntu.com/questions/458476/adding-disks-with-lvm#459176 Now my question: Is this procedure really safe or is something missing or are there some steps which I overlooked actually? Kind Regards Felix Kölzow ___ CentOS mailing list C

[CentOS] lightdm + xorg.conf + nvidia driver

2018-06-26 Thread Felix Kölzow
Regards, Felix Kölzow ## log files and xorg.conf ### nvidia-detect leads to: [10de:11fa] NVIDIA Corporation GK106GL [Quadro K4000] This device requires the current 390.59 NVIDIA driver kmod-nvidia My xorg.conf file looks like: # nvidia-xconfig: X configuration file generated by