On 02/20/2014 09:54 PM, Kristoffer Rath Hansen wrote:
What version of OpenSSL will CentOS 7 ship with?
From RHEL7 beta:
1:openssl-1.0.1e-23.el7.x86_64
CentOS 7 will be the same.
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2% /openvpn
anticipating the creation of an openvpn - ldap - and mailserver.
You cannot have those mounted in the dom0 and domU at the same time, the
domU will refuse to start and if you manage it you will end up with
filesystem corruption.
Peter
create a logical
volume (LV) that is as big as you think you will need, but it doesn't
need to be too big, it is easy to grow the LV later on if you need to.
As I said before, make sure you leave some free space on the VG for
snapshots.
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space ont eh volume group, then use LVM snapshots,
mount the snapshots in the dom0 and take your backup off of those. A
good program which I have recently come across for taking the actual
backup is backuppc.
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?Ssl 23:02 0:02
/usr/sbin/named -u named
root 3763 0.0 0.0 61192 764 pts/1S+ 23:13 0:00 grep named
Do you have the bind-chroot package installed?
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-in solution on the camera itself, so
motion detection on the cameras is disabled. To get more fps and sound you
may have to use some other interface but it may require more computing
power.
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On 01/23/2014 07:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
That said, it has fewer connectors.
I had to leave off my CD and floppy drives.
I have yet to see a power supply that doesn't have connectors for these,
but you can get adapters and/or splitters for that if need be.
Peter
On 01/23/2014 10:59 PM, Peter wrote:
On 01/23/2014 07:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
That said, it has fewer connectors.
I had to leave off my CD and floppy drives.
I have yet to see a power supply that doesn't have connectors for these,
but you can get adapters and/or splitters
On 01/24/2014 03:47 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Peter wrote:
it has four molex four pin connectors any one of which should be
suitable for your CD drive, and one floppy connector which should work
for your floppy drive just fine.
I needed the floppy connector for my
: eth0: ...
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easy to change, I can't recall off the top of
my head where it is, though.
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it?
Also +1 for just sftp/rsync if you already have shell access.
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just going separate ways. If this were to
happen then CentOS would be no worse off than it was before the move to
RedHat in the first place.
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On 01/05/2014 08:28 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
RPM build errors:
error: Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
...
/usr/bin/apu-1-config
...
%{_bindir}/apr-u-config
apu-l != apr-u
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On 01/03/2014 10:16 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Hi,
Is there nice way to put back EC encryption on Centos?
Yes, yum update should do it.
RHEL disabled it due patent issues
RedHat no longer disables the EC ciphers as of RHEL6.5
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But, When my server handle a big file ..
Maybe, It's use more Ram memory.
No. Don't worry.
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On 12/22/2013 08:32 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Peter pe...@pajamian.dhs.org wrote:
gcc is considered to be part of the standard build toolset and as such
is not required to be listed as a dependency in any spec file.
Part of a standard build toolset
in? Is there some feature you
require that isn't available in the built-in KVM support?
Some people like Xen, people like a choice, and it's not all that
difficult to add Xen to EL7 anyways. There's no reason to exclude it
just because upstream made a political decision.
Peter
version and
see if it helps, and if it doesn't then you may be stuck with either
dual-booting or running a VM with windoze in order to access that
government website. You may also want to look into laws regarding equal
access to government resources in your area.
Peter
On 12/18/2013 11:49 PM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ?
My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?
You're newer to a lot more than just Linux if you think that log files
use up RAM.
RAM != Disk space.
Peter
On 12/19/2013 12:33 AM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
But, When my server handle a big file ..
Maybe, It's use more Ram memory.
so, what you thinking now ? :D
I'm thinking that you have no idea what you're talking about and you're
trying to solve a non-issue.
Peter
interfere with upstream compatibility, and CentOS likely already has the
infra in place to do a 32 bit build from prior versions. Since Fedora
still fully supports 32 bit, right up to rawhide it's reasonable to
assume that the RedHat sources should build to 32 bit without too much fuss.
Peter
On 12/16/2013 12:21 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013, Peter wrote:
On 12/14/2013 12:38 PM, Warren Young wrote:
On 12/13/2013 16:20, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Any ideas on how to proceed?
There may be a final screw under one of the stickers.
Yes, it looks to me like
it with a known good one.
At any rate, I would be very careful with the mm, a charged cap can
damage it.
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On 12/14/2013 12:38 PM, Warren Young wrote:
On 12/13/2013 16:20, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Any ideas on how to proceed?
There may be a final screw under one of the stickers.
Yes, it looks to me like there should be a screw under the QC Pass
sticker, right under the round circle.
Peter
the final release has structural changes.
Yes, but this seems to indicate otherwise:
Within CentOS, we are going to do a CentOS7Beta1 build to match the
release upsteam
That said, there is, of course, no way to even speculate when CentOS 7
final will be released until upstream releases 7.
Peter
considering the rather unusual install method I used.
Problems with the mirrorlist, I had to comment it out and uncomment the
baseurl from the repo file to get yum to work. I think this is known
and will likely be resolved soon anyways.
Peter
On 12/13/2013 12:17 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 12/12/2013 11:03 AM, Peter wrote:
I've installed RHEL7 onto a Xen VM running off a CentOS 6 host.
this is a great test to have done. Would really like to hear comments
about process and result. I presume this is with the Xen4CentOS stack
On 12/13/2013 12:30 AM, Peter wrote:
Oh I forgot to mention the other issue, I'm running it under pvgrub (and
it works fine with a normal grub.conf file, btw, no need to install
grub2 that way), and I had to regenerate the initramfs, the one supplied
with the kernel did not come
On 12/13/2013 01:04 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:03:55AM +1300, Peter wrote:
On 12/12/2013 11:05 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
The core group includes NetworkManager and postfix, neither should be
core packages and should be excluded from a core or minimal install
};
#= sshd_net_t ==
allow sshd_net_t kernel_t:process sigchld;
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On 12/13/2013 08:20 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 12/12/2013 01:49 PM, Peter wrote:
On 12/13/2013 02:45 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
What SELInux issue did you have? What policy did you need to
add?
Unfortunately I've misplaced the audit logs
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On 12/13/2013 09:26 AM, Peter wrote:
I actually do not think you need these, these were all caused by
the originally mislabeled system. If you remove your custom
policy, I bet it will work fine.
That makes sense. I will try removing them
process and calculates swap
usage per process.
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On 12/06/2013 01:24 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
Guys/Gals:
On 64bit 6.5, I've had to yum remove the Xiphos package because it was
causing errors in yum update, complaints about it requiring
libgtkhtml-editor.
It's in the gtkhtml3 package.
Peter
forgot), but to find
out:
rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libgtkhtml-editor.so{,.0,.0.0.0}
...so obviously they won't show up when you search yum for them.
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be sufficient but is probably a bad idea for other (obvious) reasons.
Find something else to attach the strap (or whatever) to and make sure
it's grounded.
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agree the CLI program isn't very user friendly, but scripting it is
actually pretty easy, and I would hardly consider the minor effort of
writing a simple monitoring script to be reason for provisioning an
entire server.
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or LSB 3.2. I'm hoping that one of
those applies to CentOS 6.4.
yum install redhat-lsb
...then it will be compliant to LSB 4.0
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a swap file and it works just fine).
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that boots directly to the kernel itself, I would love to
see such a script be able to copy both of these entries when
installing a new kernel.
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then have to
reset permissions and shares (although I just might get away with then
removing the original RAID array and mounting the new one in the same
location). In my mind it also ought to be easier to simply re-size the
array than have to set up new ones and move the data across.
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system to another hard
drive not just this one time but periodically also in the future in
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the hd(0,0) parameter to hd(1,0) and edit correct kernel
and initrd values?
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Thanks for your reply,
My comments below:
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Arun Khan knu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Peter Peltonen peter.pelto...@gmail.com
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Now I would need to figure out how to boot to the CentOS installation on
server A/sdb and I would
to
grow both the logical volume and the fs, and it can be done live
provided the fs supports it.
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Am 23.10.2013 04:44, schrieb Keith Keller:
Hi all,
I'm doing a very informal and unscientific poll: which kernel do you use
on your CentOS machines? Not which version of the CentOS kernel, but
which repository.
CentOS Plus and Oracle UEK2.
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connections are possible. Perhaps you might want to give it a try.
HTH
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Cygwin-X without the need to install it with Win admin
privileges.
http://www.cygwin.com/
http://x.cygwin.com/
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packaging software for my own systems and
those of my clients, this is both good and bad as it means there is no
upper limit to the sources of packages for CentOS, but it also means
that there is no lower limit to the quality of the same. Caution is
always advised when using a 3rd party repo.
Peter
, and I got an
error for the updates channel.
The error was: Metadata file does not match checksum
Is there an issue on this?
I saw something similar recently. Are you using a proxy?
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remote script, rather than
giving that user global NOPASSWD access.
See sudoers(5) for details.
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On 10/05/2013 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey,
I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
validation test?
I would expect 24 or maybe 48 hours for a burn-in, but not 87 days.
Peter
Very useful information John. Thank you.
(Your email slipped through the cracks and I just saw it by accident. I'm
happy I didn't loose it.)
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 3:21 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 9/20/2013 2:27 PM, Peter Wood wrote:
XFS worked. Thanks a lot.
for large
in 32
bits
using a blocksize of 4096.
Any idea?
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XFS worked. Thanks a lot.
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
On 20.09.2013 21:58, Peter Wood wrote:
mkfs.ext4 fails to create 38TB file system on CentOS 6.4 64bit with
this
error:
mkfs.ext4: Size of device /dev/vg02/vtapes too big to be expressed in
32
and/or system board...).
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file and directory:
File not found:
/home/peter/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/myapp-5.2-1el6.x86_64/opt/myapp/bin/exec01
I tried to override buildroot:
rpmbuild -bb --define=buildroot / myapp.spec
error: %{buildroot} can not be /
As a workaround I can manually create
/home/peter/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/myapp
as the times drop to essentially zero after the first run.
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interfaces. Test and see what you need.
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some text3
some text4
I guess that's what you need.
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Replying to myself:
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Peter Peltonen peter.pelto...@gmail.comwrote:
The EDAC error msg reports problems with bank0. Can I trust this? I tried
installing edac-utils to get more information, but after installation it
only generates segmentation fault:
# edac
of problems most likely
caused by a failing motherboard or the memories?
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segmentation fault:
# edac-util --report=simple
Segmentation fault
# edac-util -s
Segmentation fault
# rpm -qv edac-utils
edac-utils-0.9-6.el5
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used
user daemon to create it.
Any suggestion how can I get this ownership in sync?
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Username Peter McDonald
Update hardening article to bring this more upto date including removing
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I'm not a specialist on EXIM, but obviously your system resolves 'localhost' to
the IPv6 address ::1.
Probably you have allowed EXIM to relay for 127.0.0.1/8, but not for ::1, so it
will allow relay access on IPv4 localhost, but not on IPv6 localhost.
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it by accident because I run yum-cron and pull daily updates.
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On 10.03.2013, at 16:14, Arek Czereszewski arekc...@gmail.com wrote:
Put this in a zone file:
netcloudjob.com. IN A 173.201.189.43
Just after a MX line
Austin already did that, and it doesn't help.
The name can already be resolved, and the address cannot be pinged either. I
checked
hi,
yes it is possible. use the tool virt-v2v
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under selinux no problems. Any updates on the master propagates happily
to the slaves. Mind you these are low traffic DNS servers that sit
behind a firewall.
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I am considering upgrading the libvirt to v0.10.1 and qemu-kvm to v1.2
qemu version because they are recommended by Ceph. I am wondering
does CentOS kernel support upstream qemu well? And are there rpms for
theses version somewhere? or I have to build myself?
Thanks.
Peter
is that a rsync
run (through ssh) took almost 50 minutes before, now its down to about 6
minutes. So max power for 6 minutes vs 50 minutes makes up for the 30%
increase in idle power...
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. I've also seen people using the Windows trash can for the very same
purpose.
In the IT business, there is a word for that kind of people. We call them
'stupid'.
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reproducable with one command, even in cron. So it's not what I
would call 'valuable data'. It's redundant, kind of a cache.
By the way, what's wrong with 'yum search'? Too slow?
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GSSAPIAuthentication no in the host /etc/ssh/sshd_config
else
put your server ip and server name in the client /etc/hosts
xxx.xxx..xxx yourserver.name
:)
I'd rather put the client IP address in the server's /etc/hosts ...
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ones for RHEL anyway that shouldn't make too much of a difference.
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On 30.08.2012, at 11:52, C. L. Martinez wrote:
I am searching some lightweight tool to control when rsyslog didn't
receive events from a
specific host or group of hosts for x minutes/seconds.
Only a simple tool to send an email when an alert is triggered, I
don't need flat tools like
Hi,
Uhmm .. I am reading the docs about SEC, but it only speaks about
event correlation ... How do you do to check if syslog is receiving
data??
essentially you set up SEC to watch for the syslog log file where the data are
supposed to go, set up a 'Single' rule that creates a context with
living room be built without any doors and a sign on the wall
'the exit is in the kitchen'.
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software that does proper sanity checks on date/time values is supposed to barf
on that.
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Hi Keith,
My Centos 5.8 box is running ntpd, and I did not notice any
problems with it.
I did not have any problems on CentOS 5.8, but on one CentOS 6.2 box running a
Java application.
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= [ r|/dev/vg_\d+/lv_virt_\.*| ]
to ignore all the guest's PVs. Is there any downside in doing that, or are
there any advantages in using partitions instead of raw 'devices' for the PVs?
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either in core centos 6 or epel. Where did it go?
Look at the resource-agents SPEC file, the ldirectord is not built
anymore. Some tweaking in the SPEC will give you the package back.
However, upstream (RH) has decided to not support ldirectord any more.
Regards,
Peter
Am Wed, 16 May 2012 15:06:15 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
On 05/16/2012 08:52 AM, Peter Hinse wrote:
Am Tue, 15 May 2012 21:11:00 +0200 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
I'm looking for the ldirectord package but can't find it. Previously
this was available as heartbeat-ldirectord
) may be the best idea (but
requires more work).
/Peter
If I sync the repositories for eg: 6.0 , 6.2, 6.4 separately in
Spacewalk and only allow access to the ones I want to give access to,
would that work ?
Thanks
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On Thursday 10 May 2012 03.58.17 Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 05/10/2012 01:46 AM, Peter Kjellström wrote:
On Thursday 10 May 2012 17.36.07 Gregory Machin wrote:
Hi.
At the moment it seems my machines just update to the latest current
release . I install a 6.0 machine and run yum update
fix:
$ yumdownloader httpd (yumdownloader is in the yum-utils pkg)
$ rpm -qp --changelog httpd*.rpm | less (search for your CVE)
/Peter
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