t; which is in my standard installed repo set for EL6 and EL7.
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proper steps are taken to prevent any interactive
shells (it's even dicier with shared hosting).
>
> RHEL/Centos provides SELinux booleans and settings at least for vsftpd
> (very secure ftpd). Please use it, if possible.
>
Use FTPS protocol?
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ng tcpumg or the like?
>> That migth help a bit further on, that might.
>>
>> suomi
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean with tcpumg.
> But after testing with a physical console I'm experiencing the same
> problem. So I guess its t
er, now they have a trunk port to have
lots of fun with (create more vlan interfaces and sniff/spoof traffic).
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> determine if the switch actually expects to receive the packets the way
> you send them from the Linux box.
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>
+1
Let's see the config for the switch port your server is connected to.
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was configurable as well.
max_binlog_size
expire_logs_days
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/purge-binary-logs.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/log-file-maintenance.html
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mething out there that does exactly what you want.
( I don't know of it yet. :-/ )
[ I have been hoping that somebody who uses the KVM GUIs might chime in. ]
* Please do post with your final solution for the betterment of the CentOS
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On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 1:35 AM, Rafeal Stewart
wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-01-01 at 22:01 -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
> > On 1/1/2015 9:41 PM, mechy2k2000 wrote:
> > > Hello I am thinking of buying this card to and wanted to know if this
> NIC
> > > is supported. The card is a Sun Microsystems PCI-X Q
m where I am running VNC client do not have virsh
> installed.
>
They do not need virsh.
SSH to the KVM host and run the virsh commands from there.
>
> Somewhere in all this experimenting I have managed to break virt-viewer
> again.
> It was working, but no more. Ar
thod Patrick suggested
tunnels through SSH.
[ Personally I don't use virt-viewer often and instead use virsh CLI along
with a VNC client if necessary. ]
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is it?
(transport layer protocol, as well as application protocol -- ex: HTTP is
TCP port 80)
Are there any DNS queries that happen prior to the spike? Use wireshark to
capture them and that might give a clue.
You could also use nethogs to diagnose and determine what program is
causing the spike
l/centos/2014-February/140700.html
Good luck.
Digimer's advice about testing your scenario out on a VM is perfect one
since you're new to the task.
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s (see my manpage comment
below) to evaluate to "ip link list", which is awesome! Shortcuts for the
win.
On a CentOS 6.6 system per the ip manpage, it seems that "list" is
undocumented for link and addr.
(Certainly correct me if I'm wrong ... I did find a TLDP page with an
examp
ter to "do not mark as spam".
That's a workaround that Bob can control and use to alleviate the situation
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>
That might be. But why use the bandwidth and waste the time downloading
something one already physically has?
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It's a trivial problem and one that won't come to light unless a person is
illegally distributing install discs and what not. Furthermore it doesn't
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snapshots probably don't)
- dated/older, but it may prove helpful [2]
[0]
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[1]
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hardware if that's easier.
One would think if it's a OS configuration issue the problem would follow
the OS/disks (or RAID controller if you swap that instead). It's a pain,
but you're probably close to that as a last resort to narrow down your
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and then connect your new VM to that private virtual
>> net for installation, switching it over to the regular networks when its
>> done installingI've done crazier things on ESXI :)
>>
>>
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e from building
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* And John Pierce's suggestion to create your own PXE virtual network is a
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>> Isn't the iLO access on the HP Microservers restricted once an OS is
>> installed on the device? [0]
>>
>
> I have the earlier version Microserver, it doesn&
not likely that separate part/device).
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So yes, use dd and mkisofs are the tools for the job -- as detailed [0]
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ems I am having to fail.
>
>
I've found it useful to run tcpdump (while I'm connected to the same Layer2
network) and watch for multicast traffic (ex: igmp) from hosts when they're
booting especially. That has helped me determine a
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>> On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 10:33:55AM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> > I have installed CentOS 7.
>> > I added "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" at in
it said file from it's if or biosdev name to
> eth-whatever.
>
> This has worked for me since Fedora began doing this.
>
Wouldn't there be some configuration changes necessary in the udev net
rules?
I can't speak for EL7, but in the past I've had to tw
speak spanish)
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sts and doesn't block the IP entirely. Pros and cons of
course, but I prefer a conservative approach first rather than a heavy
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Model.
[0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUN/TAP
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repairing - http://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Mdadm_recovery_and_resync
repairing - http://ethertubes.com/repair-md-mdadm-raid/
repairing -
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> Yes I saw that earlier but had no luck there, perhaps I gave up too easily?
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things go south.
There is a tool in the works, but last I heard it needs testing.
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/CentOSUpgradeTool
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d.
There are RH docs on the commands for removing/adding from the SCSI
subsystem.
Matter of fact, I posted links to the RH docs on this topic a little while
back.
[0]
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d only take a few seconds. Or when it gets worse, the machine refuses
to turn on.
If you can run a rescue OS on the system and it still acts up, then its
most likely a hardware problem.
>From there you get to swap "known good" components to track down t
it be out of physical memory (RAM) and swapping violently?
Disk thrashing of this sort can cause rather irritating delays.
Or maybe a failing or failed drive? (Assuming you could have a hardware or
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http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-how-to-backup-hard-disk-partition-table-mbr.html
http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/hack-and-when-disaster-strikes-restoring-master-boot-record
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You can NAT MASQUERADE though. (And that's probably your [only?] other
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> > On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:52 AM, wrote:
> >> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >> > I had a drive failing on a server. I've replaced it. The old drive was
> >> > /dev/sdb; the new one
on/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/Online_Storage_Reconfiguration_Guide/removing_devices.html
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root file system (whether you
have the homedir data stored locally or on a separate partition). Unless
you create a user account (other than root), /home will not have any
directories beneath it.
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There's also an --lzma option for tar.
I am inclined to use xz utils as opposed to 7zip since 7zip comes from a
3rd party repo.
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array. Although I've not done it (my RAID10s are in hardware) I'd expect
you could specify missing disk members.
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>
> > You might be going the slightest bit blind... :-D
> > On my version of evince there's a magnifying glass in the top right (plus
> > Ctrl+F keyboard shortcut works).
> >
>
>
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> "SCSI is NOT magic. There are *fundamental technical
> reasons* why it is necessary to sacrifice a young
> goat to your SCSI chain now and then." -- John Woods
>
just like vi, once you got
Someone mentioned a reason or another why to switch away from xpdf. I seem
to think it was that development was slow or nearly non-existent, but the
recent release is from May 2014 [0]. Eh, I'm probably thinking of
something else...
[0] http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/download.html
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ize, and you won't receive
> email...period.
>
I take it you're using Dovecot and Maildir quotas [0] or something else [1]?
I'm curious as to what solution you're using and any configuration snippets
you feel like sharing.
Th
lash, SSD).
A former employer of mine contracts out destruction of conventional hard
drives with a machine that has a hydraulic arm and a wedge. Effectively
bending the platters and some of the drive. Hardware destruction (prior to
recycling/disposal) in certain business sectors is common place.
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may still apply.
Escape the space with a backslash.
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support
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>
> > Sounds like you might be reinventing the wheel.
>
> I think not; see below.
> > DRBD [0] does what it sounds like you're trying to accomplish [1].
> > Espe
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our comments to be grouped with
the content we're making a remark about.
It's also mighty nice when people trim out the old stuff that they're not
commenting on. At least when it's loong email. (And there's the
disadvantage with missing content from snipping
d adjusted from the
default!), rsync the files, install a bootloader, and re-roll the initrd
with virtio support (if necessary).
I know some people use Clonezilla to migrate VMs.
I'm sure we'd find other people have alternative methods if those people
speak up!
Good luck.
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hink that
whatever it is, would routinely check for the file to exist and you could
catch it by grepping the output from lsof.
>
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the drivers weren't present on a number of distros.
Supposedly support was added after 3.2 ML kernel, but I have to wonder
(given Debian is at 3.2.x and support was lacking).
This rekindled my interest and I'll have to test this all out some evening.
Thanks Ned, et al.
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> Did you check /var/log/messages for detection messages?
Unless the syslog daemon is set to log the kernel ring buffer to
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re trained professionals who are
> responsible for critical systems.
>
Yep.
> No doubt everyone would gladly promote Centos, but probably and
> understandably, most are short on free time.
>
> No reason to reïnvent the wheel . Let's find out how the Fedora project
> is doin
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> > You can "clone" the partition layout from an existing healthy disk and
> > write it to the new disk with sfdisk.*As always, be very careful* what
> > disk you'
the partition layout from and which one is the target
destination.
sfdisk -d /dev/sdX | sfdisk /dev/sdY
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[2] http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v3compatibility.html
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On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> On 3/20/2014 10:33, SilverTip257 wrote:
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> > And an interface should only be detected as pXpY if it's a PCI NIC.
> > THOUGH I've seen it already where an onboard NIC in a Lenovo desktop was
> > detec
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ion tool
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Would you kindly share the name of the compression tool?
> blew up on files over 4 gigs, because it requires an integer
> larger than a 32-bit int to hold the file offsets. I wouldn't
> really expect that to be a problem on Centos 5.x, even on a
> 32-bit system
if there's an option to have rsync log the list of
files (to be synced) to a log file of some sort. I'll have to look into it
later today when I have a moment.
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e Yara or Snort packages for CentOS?
> > ("Yum search" didn't seem to find anything.)
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> Look at this PDF:
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> http://bit.ly/1qCEQFi
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The article I read, linked to a detection toolkit on GitHub.
https://github.com/eset/malwa
e array.
Then take the "slow drive" and run tests against it on a testbed system.
Then again, if you put a spare in and it is also slow ... you could be
looking at a bad raid controller/backplane.
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ine below if placed in /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/logwatch.conf
will exclude named logs.
Service = "-named"
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atch's ignore.conf
~]$ cat /etc/logwatch/conf/ignore.conf
## REGULAR EXPRESSIONS IN THIS FILE WILL BE TRIMMED FROM REPORT OUTPUT
#
Though the better solution is fixing/resolving the logging of those
messages to begin with.
One step at a time though, eh?
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Or:
yum search radius
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> Both these answers are easily found by a couple of free form google
> searches...
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) -w /tmp/samba_traffic.pcap
[0] http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_port_usage
[1] http://www.danielmiessler.com/study/tcpdump/
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#2: enabling possible
> NAT-traversal with method draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-05
> Mar 10 09:58:25 firewall pluto[17287]: "ciscovpntest" #2: ASSERTION FAILED
> at /builddir/build/BUILD/openswan-2.6.32/programs/pluto/ikev1_main.c:1112:
> st->st_sec_in_use==FALSE
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&g
EAP so I thought
> > > I could call it CentAP, for Community Enterprise Application Platform.
> > > Will this infringe on the Red Hat and/or CentOS trademarks?
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> On Sun, 2014-03-09 at 18:06 -0400, SilverTip257 wrote:
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> > Given the recent discussion in the t
any
questions.
[0] http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2014-February/141070.html
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On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 7:07 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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>>
>> ...
>>If you want to allow zebra daemon to write it configuration
>> files, you
>>must turn on the zebra_write
possibly ike
fragmentation)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1070356
Maybe you've been bitten by that bug.
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