On 07/15/2014 10:30 AM, Martin Moravcik wrote:
> Any other ideas/hints? ... thanks in advance
There's a tigervnc-users mailing list. The VNC experts are supposed to
be there :)
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geometry I fixed it
with the RANDR extension. You might want to try that. Like this:
...-geometry 1400x800 -nolisten tcp -localhost -extension RANDR
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the beginning).
I copied mine to /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@\:1.service and it works
(I get the geometry specified there). I'm in Fedora 20 (haven't tested
this on CentOS/RHEL 7) but it should be the same.
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On 04/05/2014 02:41 PM, Eddie O'Connor wrote:
> Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Try to get some SMART data out of it if you can:
# yum install smartmontools
# smartctl -a /dev/sdX
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There's a reply from one of the developers.
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Hi,
Is the CentOS Bug Tracker going to be replaced by the upstream one
(bugzilla.redhat.com)? I think it would make sense to have just one
place to report bugs against RHEL, Fedora & CentOS.
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ause it's filesystem-aware and will only copy the used bits.
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packages? I thought there
was no way around it (and therefore that's why Red Hat had to do it).
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On 07/31/2013 12:48 PM, Patrick wrote:
> Is there a way to do this?
Change enable=1 to 0 here:
/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Media.repo
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to use swap.
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[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swappiness
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On 03/28/2013 02:05 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> is it as simple as adding allow-recursion{} with the appropriate private
> subnets and localhost to named.conf ?
Yes. That's basically it.
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On 02/09/2013 07:01 PM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> Check the following line in /etc/named.conf and make sure you have both
> ip addresses:
I'm sorry. I thought you were running BIND. I'm on that list too...got
to pay more attention next time!
Anyway, check the bind (no pun intended
so, if you're using views, check the "match-clients" directive to see
if you're filtering out traffic coming from localhost.
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ystem). I never
used it but might be what you're looking for.
man sys-unconfig
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taps being used behind the
scenes (is it something libvirt does for us) or are the tap interfaces
obsolete now?
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I would
like to share what I've seen in our environment:
PfSense 2.0 (FreeBSD) VM: 40 Mhz
CentOS 5.7 VM: 60 Mhz
CentOS 6.2 VM: 5 Mhz
This is really wonderful. They did a great job with RHEL6 and I'm
curious what was changed in order to accompl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AES_instruction_set
Of course, that is, if you choose to use the AES cipher (the default).
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ponsiveness, copy/paste
functionality etc).
p.d. I haven't used KVM yet on my machine as I don't have the virt
extensions on my CPU but I'm looking forward to it once I replace my box.
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he
swap using just the block device as reference?
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d in the DRBD part here. Did you use it because you
didn't have access to a shared storage system? or is it a requirement
for a particular functionality you wanted? Have you done it before with
a shared system? Any considerable performance difference (DRBD vs
s
quot; options of logrotate.
3) if your app is smart enough to create a log daily perhaps you could
tell it to compress the previous file and get rid of logrotate for that.
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On 10/07/2011 05:42 AM, przemol...@poczta.fm wrote:
> How about chrooted sftp in centos 5.* ?
> If I cannot - do I have to use centos 6.* ?
The stock SSH package in the CentOS 5 series doesn't have the chroot
functionality. The one in CentOS 6 does.
other criteria BEFORE the actual
DROP? How do you determine that it is not working?
Also, please follow the common rules when posting :)
1) don't use html
2) quote properly (look at how I am replying)
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pping all the incoming
connection from that ip.
On why are you still getting packets from that ip... perhaps there's
also TCP traffic? If you want to completely drop packets from that ip
simply remove the protocol argument like this:
-A INPUT -i eth0 -s 209.61.231.42 -
sending now is not the
correct one. Try to find any option regarding backspace (or type of
terminal) in your terminal emulator.
Meanwhile, while you fix this, you can connect to the server and execute:
stty erase
...to get proper backspace.
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ckupdb/alldb-today.sql
Did it work?
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On 07/19/2011 07:32 AM, Kevin Thorpe wrote:
> would any of you recommend a ticketing system?
Redmine:
http://www.redmine.org/
You can give it a try by using any of the the Bitnami virtual-machine
images:
http://bitnami.org/stack/redmine
HTH,
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f -mmin -1 (that would search for all files modified
within the last minute)
A more elegant way would be:
lsof -p PID (where PID is the process ID...of the process iotop showed you)
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On 02/20/2011 07:41 PM, John Nash wrote:
> Am I missing something important ?
Is your /usr a separate partition? If so try to copy
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris to /etc/localtime (instead of it being
a symbolic link). See if that works.
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rom my head (specially #2) but just pay
attention to the software and what I said and you'll be fine.
You'll get an installation of about 600 to 700 MB and then you can use
"yum" to install whatever you need to install.
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I don't think so. I haven't seen any switch on any of the usual commands
(repquota etc) to get this. I guess you'll have to do some scripting to add
up the "used" values in order to compare them with your partition size.
If you find/create the eleg
.
I'm not sure why this happend. Maybe before the update bind had a value of
1024 for max.sockets and now it was raised to 4096.
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uot;. I'm not sure if you need to do this in a console app.
Also, Audacity will uncompress your mp3 file to perform the edit which then
you can export back to mp3 (transcode).
I don't know of any app that will trim silence on MP3s i
uot;pvmove" to remove the 500GB drive and put the 2TB one.
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is
was well documented and there were some KB articles about this.
There has been a lot of progress with SELinux lately. I think you should
reconsider your position and perhaps give it a try on the upcoming CentOS 6
where the targeted policy is much matured.
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On Sunday 21 November 2010 20:19:59 Kill Script wrote:
> I have a Java program that I want to start up with every boot, but I'm
> unsure how to do it.
Put the call to your script on this file:
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
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On Thursday 18 November 2010 12:18:16 Les Mikesell wrote:
> check out this week's (142) video podcast at http://twit.tv/floss
Hey thanks for the tip. I just finished watching it (very interesting
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au has given me a
> hint]
I mentioned this file on your other thread last night but afterwards I thought
you had it right since the output for your date commands contained "EST" which
is correct for your timezone.
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If it does, then you can concentrate on
ntpdate...
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is storing "localtime"
as seen on the output when you are booting... but as soon as ntpd kicks in, it
sets the system time to UTC (which is 11 hours behind your localtime). Right?
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AT as well:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s $GREEN -j SNAT --to-source 192.168.1.20
Check out:
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch14_:_Linux_Firewalls_Using_iptables
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On Thursday 26 August 2010 12:17:05 Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> AFAIK, the "tar" command on CentOS 5 is not aware of these and you need to
> use one called "star"
Check your CentOS release level. I just checked now and on 5.5 the tar command
(man tar) shows some option
sions (so that you can
easily reapply them when you untar/restore on the destination filesystem).
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reated under the
directory will be owned by the group owner of that directory:
chown myGroup /var/appdata
chmod g+s /var/adppdata
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Let us know if that
works.
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can create scripts based on its output to alert you when a drive fails etc...
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/etc/sysconfig/clock but yum
tells me I need 48 more packages to satisfy dependencies. I said no
obviously
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#x27;t see this
behavior. I don't see any option in /etc/audit/* or any PAM module triggering
it. Is there a way to stop this? I don't want to stop the service since
"setroubleshoot" needs it. Any ideas?
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from folks that have already done so...what was your
experience like? Did everything went smooth? Any caveats? I'm worried about
the filesystem extended attributes (SELinux). Will it survive the migration? Or
will I need to relabel the whole filesystem again?
Tha
h that you can select
the proper PPD file.
The other thing you need to know is HOW the printer is going to be connected
to the machine. In other words, its backend (CUPS-wise). If you get this
right (correct PPD and correct backend) you're all done.
On Saturday 22 May 2010 16:36:18 Robert Heller wrote:
> Base Ubuntu 'version' numbers are just the year.month of the
> release: Ubuntu 10.4 is just the base release of April of 2010
I didn't know that one! Interesting. Thanks Robert.
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ar/log/audit/audit.log ...the rest of
command."
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the best one: run it manually by doing:
logrotate -d -f /etc/logrotate.conf
..and see for yourself why isn't running.
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On Thursday 25 February 2010 08:18:13 Eero Volotinen wrote:
> > cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> > 0
>
> So, problem solved?
Hmm I think he meant to show the current status of ip forwarding on his box.
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27;ll see it
there too. Of course, I'm assuming your machines were not tampered with (that
is, all the binaries are intact :)
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p.d. you can try wireshark (network sniffer)...
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reating the user locally and
make sure it resides in the local system's /etc/passwd file? Did you check
/etc/nsswitch.conf to find out the order the databases are searched? What do
you get when you do: getent passwd | grep test1
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mple, if you're going to create quotas for users in /home:
quotacheck -cu /home
If it's for groups then:
quotacheck -cg /home
Regarding boot time, the quotacheck command is run by /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
(which runs everytime the system starts) so no need to
8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
They come handy in situations like these.
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ript & cron
(after logs are rotated).
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. a plus sign would appear at the end of the
permission bits, like this:
-rw---+ 1 joe joe 0 Oct 29 21:14 testFile.txt
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nvolved
when dealing with default ACL's. Anyhow, I'm pretty sure this is by design
(security-wise). Is there any way to override this behaviour?
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eZ | grep sshd
root:system_r:unconfined_t:SystemLow-SystemHigh 6161 ? 00:00:00 sshd
It cleary shows "unconfined_t" for sshd.
Thanks again!
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ow in practice it seems it is not implemented
yet, or at least by the time RHEL5 came out. Does anyone knows?
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On Monday 14 September 2009 10:59:58 am Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> The release notes will have a section if/which packages have been
> removed or are new to the release (or have been updated).
Thanks for clarifying Ralph. All clear now.
All the best,
sys_content_t is one of them!!
I've been trying to figure this out for a couple of days and now the search
is over! Thanks a milion!
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On Wednesday 09 September 2009 08:08:27 am Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> If I perform "matchpathcon /var/whatever" I still get var_t as
> its default type. Then again, why it kept the httpd_sys_content_t after the
> relabel?
I did the same test on Fedora 10 (which of course is wa
content_t after the
relabel?
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message comign from source server"
and then check the proper log on the destination server...
There are some startup switches for syslog (to allow it to receive remote
messages) but I rule out that because you mentioned it is already working for
the local0 facility...
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vid.
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On Sunday 28 June 2009 11:38:48 am David Goldsmith wrote:
> resize2fs /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol03
Does it performs the resizing while the filesystem is mounted?
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On Sunday 26 October 2008 09:21:17 am Niki Kovacs wrote:
> I've just been looking for a simple audio recording app
You can use arecord (comes with the alsa-utils package) which is a
command-line tool or if you want a GUI one you can try Audacity.
HT
use Forms Builder,
Report Builder etc...
> If we need the Developer Suite also , please tell us where from to
> download it.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/index.html
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