you can do this setup through the installer, you have to try (in a
VM maybe).
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On 3/22/22 6:13 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2022 10:12:30 +0530
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Please guide and suggest. Thanks in advance.
man inotify
and
man incron
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On 2/3/22 7:23 AM, Ralf Prengel wrote:
The hardware (a vm) is ok because
a)
booting gparted from a iso gives me full acches
b)
while booting sdl is shown
Centos 7 is in use.
Any mention of sdl in dmesg output or /proc/partitions?
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ra 16 from i386 to x86_64, and everybody was swearing it was impossible
to do.
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ed routing rules are not working well, it happens that
your answers go out the wrong ethernet and nothing works (especially if your
provider doesn't want to forward what looks like spoofed packets).
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Same considerations when using containers instead of VMs, you only gain some
performance
by not dragging entire kernels for each service.
Start by isolating the service that is giving you most troubles.
Then with a bit of experience, you can evaluate if proceeding along that road.
Best reg
chance to make bad errors.
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(also:
standalone commands mcview, mcedit)
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, and pushing into
production
things that are clearly unsuitable for the job.
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On 12/2/20 10:02 AM, Walter H. wrote:
On 02.12.2020 09:16, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
but you have 3 different networks,
yes, my own network at home, the network of the tunnel, and public the network
where the VPS is part of;
shouldn't you just configure routing instead of using prox
ing instead of using proxy_ndp?
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e and rearrange them on the disk as you prefer
without even a reboot (pvmove with explicit extent indications).
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have a standard partition size and keep using that (or multiple of that,
e.g. 256GiB, then 512GiB, than 1024MiB), so to keep numbers down.
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your docker coming from?
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On 2020-02-24 14:37, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
g) remember!! still at least (depending how you mount it)
the 'root' will have access to that data while mounted,
obviously!
More than that
he data is mounted.
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in your
ifcfg-* scripts.
See
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/networking_guide/sec-understanding_the_device_renaming_procedure
(you can stop reading at rule 1)
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ses ?
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.252.0
would let you have .0.x .1.x .2.x and .3.x
and so your ranges are included.
Is that what you want?
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ht
r locale while it is running.
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slower than a copy, because of data structure
fragmentation, garbage collections etc. (on the filesystem, but also in tables)
Just a thought about another thing to try, since we have established that
the production hardware is indeed faster.
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v/null if=/dev/zero of=test bs=1
count=1 conv=fsync;done"
rm test
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5 between
sda4-sdb4-sdc4-sdd4, ...
then pvcreate on the RAID assemblies to place your vgs and lvs.
Any movement/enlargement of filesystem will be easy thanks to LVM.
Any drive failure will be easy thanks to the Software RAID.
You can basically never need to turn off the system anymore.
Rega
et counters.
Do some experiments and check if the counters grow or not
when you expect packets to be dropped.
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