Re: ifup/ifdown

2018-12-10 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 12/9/18 10:59 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:

On 12/9/18 6:37 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

On 12/9/18 6:06 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

I decided to see what I would lose by removing network-scripts.
Nothing I can't live without now that I have nm-ifup/down.


You still have ifup and ifdown.  They are symlinks to the nm scripts.


Uh Oh!  If I remove network-scripts, will I still
have /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts.ifcfg-  ??


NetworkManager still uses those files.


Thank you!

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Re: file server question: cifs vs nfs?

2018-12-10 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 12/7/18 6:37 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

Hi All,

A customer is thinking of having me build him a
file server.  He has 3 windows 10 workstation
that all need to see that same YUGE drawing files.
Plus backup would be nice.

So since I am allergic to Windows servers (the make me
say "bad" words), I thought of a FC29 Samba server.

Then it occurred to me, why not put the shoe on
the other foot.  If there is an NFS client for
Windows, why not use NFS?  Any benefit of using
NFS over CIFS on this scenario?

You thoughts?

-T


Thank you for all the help!  I will stick with CIFS

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Re: file server question: cifs vs nfs?

2018-12-10 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 12/8/18 6:34 AM, Doug H. wrote:

On Fri, 2018-12-07 at 18:37 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

Hi All,

A customer is thinking of having me build him a
file server.  He has 3 windows 10 workstation
that all need to see that same YUGE drawing files.
Plus backup would be nice.

So since I am allergic to Windows servers (the make me
say "bad" words), I thought of a FC29 Samba server.

Then it occurred to me, why not put the shoe on
the other foot.  If there is an NFS client for
Windows, why not use NFS?  Any benefit of using
NFS over CIFS on this scenario?

You thoughts?


Not the part you were really asking about, but you did want any
thoughts, so I note that "customer" suggests that CentOS might be a
better choice then Fedora. You want to build him something that works
and is also stable.



RHEL and Clones are a nightmare.  Here is a good example:

This one of mine and it was "ignored" by Red Hat:

7.2 not compatible with C236 and RSTe motherboard
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1353423

Cost me over a U$D 1000 to figure it out.

Fedora is a Kaisen (constant improvement) OS.  RHEL is an
Anti-Kaisen by design OS.





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kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 does not boot

2018-12-10 Thread François Patte
Bonjour,

The last kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 on my f29 does not boot: after a
long stop at "reached target basic system", the boot stops with this
message (repeated many times):

dracut-initqueue timeout starting timeout scripts

then an emergency shell is opened

then what can I do?

Thank you.

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Re: kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 does not boot

2018-12-10 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 12/10/18 3:24 AM, François Patte wrote:

The last kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 on my f29 does not boot: after a
long stop at "reached target basic system", the boot stops with this
message (repeated many times):

dracut-initqueue timeout starting timeout scripts

then an emergency shell is opened


That often means that dracut can't find the root filesystem.  Are there 
any differences between the kernel lines in the grub config file other 
than just the version?

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USB Port stopped working

2018-12-10 Thread PropAAS DBA

All;


One of my USB Ports has stopped working, trying to determine if it's a 
hardware failure or a Linux issue. I'm running Fedora 29 - KDE spin on a 
Lenovo P52S


If I grep for USB from /var/log/messages the results include this:

Dec 10 10:16:32 P52S pcscd[2117]:  ccid_usb.c:1266:ControlUSB() 
control failed (1/3): -7 LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT



Thoughts?


Thanks in advance...

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Re: USB Port stopped working

2018-12-10 Thread Joe Zeff

On 12/10/2018 10:49 AM, PropAAS DBA wrote:

All;


One of my USB Ports has stopped working, trying to determine if it's a 
hardware failure or a Linux issue. I'm running Fedora 29 - KDE spin on a 
Lenovo P52S


If I grep for USB from /var/log/messages the results include this:

Dec 10 10:16:32 P52S pcscd[2117]:  ccid_usb.c:1266:ControlUSB() 
control failed (1/3): -7 LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT



Thoughts?


Thanks in advance...


Use a different port to boot from a LiveUSB and see if it responds.
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Re: VPN Interface not Remaining Active With Firewall?

2018-12-10 Thread Stephen Morris

On 7/12/18 9:10 am, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 12/7/18 4:33 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:

Thanks Ed, I'll try that again.

I am using a vpn called Slickvpn. I did download *.ovpn files for each location 
but I
didn't issue the command you mentioned. I manually created the vpn definitions 
in
network manager and manually populated the information in those definitions by 
manually
reading the .ovpn files and transferring the information contained in them into 
the
definitions, plus the "vendor" supplied a windows client that enabled selection 
of the
site to connect to and supplied all the necessary configuration, that I also 
used to get
the configuration for the networkmanager definitions. As it has been over 12 
months
since I last used them, which would have been in F27, what I don't know at this 
stage is
whether things have changed with all their servers or whether F28 changes are
causing issues with this particular vpn.

There is no need to "manually" add the connection in Network Manager.  Network 
Manager has
an "import" function which will do things for you.  One thing it does is put 
the certs in
the proper location.  This ensures that the selinux context is correct for them.

I've renamed my existing definitions to import the configuration, and in 
doing the rename I noticed that the UDP port specified is now different 
to the ports their windows client provides as selections. Their windows 
client provides an auto setting for the port which keeps connecting and 
disconnecting without ever providing a static connection. The port that 
did work for one of the two sites I tried, being , was not the same 
port in the linux definition that worked 12 months ago, being 443.


I tried creating a vpn definition from Networkmanager in KDE by creating 
the definition via the import function, but that doesn't work for my 
situation at the moment. My OVPN files are on my windows partition, and 
when I navigate to /mnt where the mount points are, the import dialog 
shows me all the directories in /mnt except the three windows 
directories even though those mount points are currently mounted. All 
the directories in /mnt are owned by root and world readable. How do I 
find out why the Networkmanager dialog won't show them?



regards,

Steve

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Re: USB Port stopped working

2018-12-10 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 12/10/18 9:49 AM, PropAAS DBA wrote:

All;


One of my USB Ports has stopped working, trying to determine if it's a 
hardware failure or a Linux issue. I'm running Fedora 29 - KDE spin on a 
Lenovo P52S


If I grep for USB from /var/log/messages the results include this:

Dec 10 10:16:32 P52S pcscd[2117]:  ccid_usb.c:1266:ControlUSB() 
control failed (1/3): -7 LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT



Thoughts?


Thanks in advance...


Do other USB devices work in this port?

USB device could be bad.  Try a different port.

Also, if over current is triggered, the port is "suppose"
to log you out. A power off is suppose to fix this.
(If a laptop, you may have to remove the battery.)

Though not what you asked, some older computers are only
bootable from USB 2 ports.  Frustrating when you plug
into a USB 3 port.

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Re: VPN Interface not Remaining Active With Firewall?

2018-12-10 Thread Ed Greshko
On 12/11/18 5:01 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> How do I find out why the Networkmanager dialog won't show them?

I don't know.

Why don't you just go to the slickVPN site and download them from there?

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Re: VPN Interface not Remaining Active With Firewall?

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 1:01 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 7/12/18 9:10 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 12/7/18 4:33 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> Thanks Ed, I'll try that again.
>>>
>>> I am using a vpn called Slickvpn. I did download *.ovpn files for
>>> each location but I
>>> didn't issue the command you mentioned. I manually created the vpn
>>> definitions in
>>> network manager and manually populated the information in those
>>> definitions by manually
>>> reading the .ovpn files and transferring the information contained in
>>> them into the
>>> definitions, plus the "vendor" supplied a windows client that enabled
>>> selection of the
>>> site to connect to and supplied all the necessary configuration, that
>>> I also used to get
>>> the configuration for the networkmanager definitions. As it has been
>>> over 12 months
>>> since I last used them, which would have been in F27, what I don't
>>> know at this stage is
>>> whether things have changed with all their servers or whether F28
>>> changes are
>>> causing issues with this particular vpn.
>> There is no need to "manually" add the connection in Network Manager. 
>> Network Manager has
>> an "import" function which will do things for you.  One thing it does
>> is put the certs in
>> the proper location.  This ensures that the selinux context is correct
>> for them.
>>
> I've renamed my existing definitions to import the configuration, and in
> doing the rename I noticed that the UDP port specified is now different
> to the ports their windows client provides as selections. Their windows
> client provides an auto setting for the port which keeps connecting and
> disconnecting without ever providing a static connection. The port that
> did work for one of the two sites I tried, being , was not the same
> port in the linux definition that worked 12 months ago, being 443.
> 
> I tried creating a vpn definition from Networkmanager in KDE by creating
> the definition via the import function, but that doesn't work for my
> situation at the moment. My OVPN files are on my windows partition, and
> when I navigate to /mnt where the mount points are, the import dialog
> shows me all the directories in /mnt except the three windows
> directories even though those mount points are currently mounted. All
> the directories in /mnt are owned by root and world readable. How do I
> find out why the Networkmanager dialog won't show them?

In order to walk down a directory tree, the directories have to have
execute privileges, not merely read privileges (e.g. "chmod -R w+x /mnt"
should do it).
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Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users

Hi all,

Hope I can find an answer here because I don't know where else to ask.

I've just upgraded from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 and mysqld (version 
8.0.13) won't start.  There's nothing useful in the logs so I've no idea 
where to look for a solution.  Was working fine in Fedora 28.


Thanks for looking
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Re: VPN Interface not Remaining Active With Firewall?

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 2:10 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 12/10/18 1:01 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 7/12/18 9:10 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 12/7/18 4:33 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
 Thanks Ed, I'll try that again.

 I am using a vpn called Slickvpn. I did download *.ovpn files for
 each location but I
 didn't issue the command you mentioned. I manually created the vpn
 definitions in
 network manager and manually populated the information in those
 definitions by manually
 reading the .ovpn files and transferring the information contained in
 them into the
 definitions, plus the "vendor" supplied a windows client that enabled
 selection of the
 site to connect to and supplied all the necessary configuration, that
 I also used to get
 the configuration for the networkmanager definitions. As it has been
 over 12 months
 since I last used them, which would have been in F27, what I don't
 know at this stage is
 whether things have changed with all their servers or whether F28
 changes are
 causing issues with this particular vpn.
>>> There is no need to "manually" add the connection in Network Manager. 
>>> Network Manager has
>>> an "import" function which will do things for you.  One thing it does
>>> is put the certs in
>>> the proper location.  This ensures that the selinux context is correct
>>> for them.
>>>
>> I've renamed my existing definitions to import the configuration, and in
>> doing the rename I noticed that the UDP port specified is now different
>> to the ports their windows client provides as selections. Their windows
>> client provides an auto setting for the port which keeps connecting and
>> disconnecting without ever providing a static connection. The port that
>> did work for one of the two sites I tried, being , was not the same
>> port in the linux definition that worked 12 months ago, being 443.
>>
>> I tried creating a vpn definition from Networkmanager in KDE by creating
>> the definition via the import function, but that doesn't work for my
>> situation at the moment. My OVPN files are on my windows partition, and
>> when I navigate to /mnt where the mount points are, the import dialog
>> shows me all the directories in /mnt except the three windows
>> directories even though those mount points are currently mounted. All
>> the directories in /mnt are owned by root and world readable. How do I
>> find out why the Networkmanager dialog won't show them?
> 
> In order to walk down a directory tree, the directories have to have
> execute privileges, not merely read privileges (e.g. "chmod -R w+x /mnt"
> should do it).

Or more selectively:

find /mnt -type d -exec chmod w+x '{}' \;

to give execute permission to JUST the directories under /mnt.
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Selinux problem -

2018-12-10 Thread Bob Goodwin

.
I just upgraded this Fedora 27 to 29 and it refused to run xfce until I 
"setenforce 0"


I never seem to have selinux problems and don't know how to deal with 
them. Doing "ausearch -m avc" produces a slew of:



time->Mon Dec 10 17:10:06 2018
type=AVC msg=audit(1544479806.790:376): avc:  denied  { dac_override } 
for  pid=5795 comm="gmain" capability=1 
scontext=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:thumb_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 
tcontext=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:thumb_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 
tclass=capability permissive=0



I think they are all the same? How do I troubleshoot and fix this?

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Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 3:05 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Hope I can find an answer here because I don't know where else to ask.
> 
> I've just upgraded from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 and mysqld (version
> 8.0.13) won't start.  There's nothing useful in the logs so I've no idea
> where to look for a solution.  Was working fine in Fedora 28.

Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start
it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
mysqld in a process list.

Nothing useful in the logs? Try

journalctl -b0 | egrep '(maria|mysql)'

and see if anything shows up.

Check to see if you have any files in /var/log/mariadb and check to see
if you have any AVC (SELinux) denials regarding it.
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Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users

On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:


Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start
it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
mysqld in a process list.



[root@hawking ~]# systemctl start mariadb
Failed to start mariadb.service: Unit mariadb.service not found.


Nothing useful in the logs? Try

journalctl -b0 | egrep '(maria|mysql)'

and see if anything shows up.

Dec 10 23:30:44 hawking.trisect.uk systemd[1]: mysqld.service: Main 
process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Dec 10 23:30:44 hawking.trisect.uk systemd[1]: mysqld.service: Failed 
with result 'exit-code'.
Dec 10 23:30:44 hawking.trisect.uk audit[1]: SERVICE_START pid=1 uid=0 
auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='unit=mysqld comm="systemd" 
exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=failed'


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Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
>> Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start
>> it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
>> mysqld in a process list.
>>
> 
> [root@hawking ~]# systemctl start mariadb
> Failed to start mariadb.service: Unit mariadb.service not found.

Well, that's interesting. Do you have the mariadb-server RPM installed
or are you actually running mysqld (from their community download)?

>> Nothing useful in the logs? Try
>>
>> journalctl -b0 | egrep '(maria|mysql)'
>>
>> and see if anything shows up.
>>
> Dec 10 23:30:44 hawking.trisect.uk systemd[1]: mysqld.service: Main
> process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
> Dec 10 23:30:44 hawking.trisect.uk systemd[1]: mysqld.service: Failed
> with result 'exit-code'.
> Dec 10 23:30:44 hawking.trisect.uk audit[1]: SERVICE_START pid=1 uid=0
> auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='unit=mysqld comm="systemd"
> exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=failed'

My guess those are because systemctl didn't find mariadb-server for
some reason. Again, the functionality of MySQL for Fedora is normally
handled by MariaDB. You _CAN_ download and install MySQL from their
repos, in which case my references to mariadb are moot.
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Re: downsized grub menu.

2018-12-10 Thread home user via users

(responding to Ed)
The system was originally installed in early spring of 2013.  I would 
have used either the then current release, or the immediately preceding 
release.  I don't recall anything more.


(responding to Samuel)
Rather than deleting lines, I commented them out.  It's safer; I can 
restore them easily if needed.  So now lines 91 to 98 look like this:

---
 91 insmod gfxmenu
 92 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-10.pf2
 93 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-12.pf2
 94 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-Bold-14.pf2
 95 loadfont ($root)/grub2/fonts/unicode.pf2
 96 insmod png
 97 # set theme=($root)/grub2/themes/system/theme.txt
 98 export theme
---
I re-booted.  The result: I get one error message...
---
error: not a regular file.
Press any key to continue...
---

I notice that commenting out (or deleting) line 97 might result in line 
98 exporting an un-initialized variable ("theme").  I assume it's being 
set and exported because something else outside this script uses it. 
("theme" is not mentioned anywhere else within this script.)  Might this 
be causing the above error?  What should I set it to?


What's next?
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Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users

On 10/12/2018 11:48 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:

On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:

On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:


Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start
it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
mysqld in a process list.



[root@hawking ~]# systemctl start mariadb
Failed to start mariadb.service: Unit mariadb.service not found.


Well, that's interesting. Do you have the mariadb-server RPM installed
or are you actually running mysqld (from their community download)?

I'm running community-mysql-server from the Fedora repo.  Very late here 
so don't want to mess around switching to MariaDB, do you think that 
will cause more problems if I do?

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Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 3:54 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> On 10/12/2018 11:48 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
>>> On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:

 Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to
 start
 it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
 mysqld in a process list.

>>>
>>> [root@hawking ~]# systemctl start mariadb
>>> Failed to start mariadb.service: Unit mariadb.service not found.
>>
>> Well, that's interesting. Do you have the mariadb-server RPM installed
>> or are you actually running mysqld (from their community download)?
>>
> I'm running community-mysql-server from the Fedora repo.  Very late here
> so don't want to mess around switching to MariaDB, do you think that
> will cause more problems if I do?

No, no, don't change it. Then "systemctl start mysqld" (or "systemctl
start mysql") should start it (not sure which is appropriate).

The journal does indicate a problem with mysqld.service, however.
There should be a logfile that indicates the problem. Have a look at
the /etc/my.cnf file (or possibly one of the files in /etc/my.cnf.d)
and look for a "log-error" directive. That should indicate where MySQL
is logging errors. Have a look at that file and see if there's anything
obvious.

You didn't mention if you did an SELinux AVC search (you could use the
sealert tool to look). Since you're using the community MySQL and not
MariaDB, there may be a gotcha in the SELinux policy they didn't catch
(it happens). You could also try:

sudo setenforce 0
systemctl start mysql[d]

If mysql starts after the "setenforce 0" (which sets SELinux into
permissive mode), then you have an SELinux policy problem and you'll
need to do the AVC search to find and squash it. I don't recommend you
continue running in permissive mode.
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persistent name from ifcfg-internal

2018-12-10 Thread sean darcy

I'm trying to get the interface on a multi-homed machine named "internal"

I have ifcfg-internal:

cat ifcfg-internal
# Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
# for the documentation of these parameters.
TYPE=Ethernet
BOOTPROTO=none
DEVICE=internal
ONBOOT=yes
IPADDR=10.10.11.253
PREFIX=24
DEFROUTE=no
IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=no
IPV6INIT=no
USERCTL=no
HWADDR=50:7b:9d:0b:8a:ab

rebboted, but:

ifconfig
enp1s0: flags=4099  mtu 1500
ether 50:7b:9d:0b:8a:ab  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)

As I understand, NM scans the ifcfg files for HWADDR's. If there's a 
match, it names the interface the DEVICE name.


Why not here?
sean
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Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users
Managed to get it going (found another log file I didn't know 
existed!!).  Websites are back up now but it looks like I have much work 
to do judging by logged errors -


2018-12-11T00:23:09.838450Z 0 [System] [MY-010116] [Server] 
/usr/libexec/mysqld (mysqld 8.0.13) starting as process 5200
2018-12-11T00:23:11.373458Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010068] [Server] CA 
certificate ca.pem is self signed.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.384224Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-013129] [Server] A message 
intended for a client cannot be sent there as no client-session is 
attached. Therefore, we're sending the information to the error-log 
instead: MY-001146 - Table 'mysql.component' doesn't exist
2018-12-11T00:23:11.384307Z 0 [Warning] [MY-013129] [Server] A message 
intended for a client cannot be sent there as no client-session is 
attached. Therefore, we're sending the information to the error-log 
instead: MY-003543 - The mysql.component table is missing or has an 
incorrect definition.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.455427Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage 
engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.user].
2018-12-11T00:23:11.455478Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage 
engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.db].
2018-12-11T00:23:11.455487Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage 
engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.tables_priv].
2018-12-11T00:23:11.455495Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage 
engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.columns_priv].
2018-12-11T00:23:11.455503Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage 
engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.procs_priv].
2018-12-11T00:23:11.455511Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage 
engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.proxies_priv].
2018-12-11T00:23:11.456005Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-013143] [Server] Column count 
of mysql.user is wrong. Expected 50, found 45. The table is probably 
corrupted
2018-12-11T00:23:11.456042Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table 
mysql.role_edges missing. Some operations may fail.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.456050Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table 
mysql.default_roles missing. Some operations may fail.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.456058Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table 
mysql.global_grants missing. Some operations may fail.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.456065Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table 
mysql.password_history missing. Some operations may fail.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.458828Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user' 
entry 'root@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.458886Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user' 
entry 'mysql.session@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.458903Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user' 
entry 'mysql.sys@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.458920Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user' 
entry 'rtadmin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.458936Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user' 
entry 'multi_admin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.459128Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry 
'performance_schema mysql.session@localhost' ignored in 
--skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.459145Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry 
'sys mysql.sys@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.459155Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry 
'rt rtadmin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.459165Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry 
'trisect\_multi multi_admin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.459306Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010311] [Server] 
'proxies_priv' entry '@ root@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.459325Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010965] [Server] Missing 
system table mysql.global_grants; please run mysql_upgrade to create it.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.463177Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010330] [Server] 
'tables_priv' entry 'user mysql.session@localhost' ignored in 
--skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.463210Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010330] [Server] 
'tables_priv' entry 'sys_config mysql.sys@localhost' ignored in 
--skip-name-resolve mode.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.465057Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010727] [Server] System 
table 'func' is expected to be transactional.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.467349Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010405] [Repl] Info table is 
not ready to be used. Table 'mysql.slave_master_info' cannot be opened.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.467390Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010422] [Repl] Error in 
checking mysql.slave_master_info repository info type of TABLE.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.467404Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010415] [Repl] Error creating 
master info: Error checking repositories.
2018-12-11T00:23:11.467413Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010426] [Repl] Slave: Failed 
to initialize the master info structure for channel ''; its record may 
still be present in 'mysql.slave_master_info' table, consider deleting it.
2018-1

Re: Selinux problem -

2018-12-10 Thread Joe Zeff

On 12/10/2018 04:26 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

.
I just upgraded this Fedora 27 to 29 and it refused to run xfce until I 
"setenforce 0"


I never seem to have selinux problems and don't know how to deal with 
them. Doing "ausearch -m avc" produces a slew of:



time->Mon Dec 10 17:10:06 2018
type=AVC msg=audit(1544479806.790:376): avc:  denied  { dac_override } 
for  pid=5795 comm="gmain" capability=1 
scontext=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:thumb_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 
tcontext=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:thumb_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 
tclass=capability permissive=0



I think they are all the same? How do I troubleshoot and fix this?

Bob



Try opening up the SELinux Troubleshooter, AKA sealert.  It should have 
a list of all alerts that haven't been dismissed, with instructions on 
how to deal with them.

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Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 4:27 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> Managed to get it going (found another log file I didn't know
> existed!!).  Websites are back up now but it looks like I have much work
> to do judging by logged errors -
> 
> 2018-12-11T00:23:09.838450Z 0 [System] [MY-010116] [Server]
> /usr/libexec/mysqld (mysqld 8.0.13) starting as process 5200
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.373458Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010068] [Server] CA
> certificate ca.pem is self signed.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.384224Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-013129] [Server] A message
> intended for a client cannot be sent there as no client-session is
> attached. Therefore, we're sending the information to the error-log
> instead: MY-001146 - Table 'mysql.component' doesn't exist
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.384307Z 0 [Warning] [MY-013129] [Server] A message
> intended for a client cannot be sent there as no client-session is
> attached. Therefore, we're sending the information to the error-log
> instead: MY-003543 - The mysql.component table is missing or has an
> incorrect definition.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.455427Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage
> engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.user].
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.455478Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage
> engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.db].
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.455487Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage
> engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.tables_priv].
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.455495Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage
> engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.columns_priv].
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.455503Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage
> engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.procs_priv].
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.455511Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010929] [Server] Storage
> engine 'MyISAM' does not support system tables. [mysql.proxies_priv].
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.456005Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-013143] [Server] Column count
> of mysql.user is wrong. Expected 50, found 45. The table is probably
> corrupted
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.456042Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table
> mysql.role_edges missing. Some operations may fail.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.456050Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table
> mysql.default_roles missing. Some operations may fail.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.456058Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table
> mysql.global_grants missing. Some operations may fail.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.456065Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010966] [Server] ACL table
> mysql.password_history missing. Some operations may fail.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.458828Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user'
> entry 'root@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.458886Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user'
> entry 'mysql.session@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.458903Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user'
> entry 'mysql.sys@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.458920Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user'
> entry 'rtadmin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.458936Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010315] [Server] 'user'
> entry 'multi_admin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.459128Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry
> 'performance_schema mysql.session@localhost' ignored in
> --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.459145Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry
> 'sys mysql.sys@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.459155Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry
> 'rt rtadmin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.459165Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010323] [Server] 'db' entry
> 'trisect\_multi multi_admin@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.459306Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010311] [Server]
> 'proxies_priv' entry '@ root@localhost' ignored in --skip-name-resolve
> mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.459325Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010965] [Server] Missing
> system table mysql.global_grants; please run mysql_upgrade to create it.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.463177Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010330] [Server]
> 'tables_priv' entry 'user mysql.session@localhost' ignored in
> --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.463210Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010330] [Server]
> 'tables_priv' entry 'sys_config mysql.sys@localhost' ignored in
> --skip-name-resolve mode.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.465057Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010727] [Server] System
> table 'func' is expected to be transactional.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.467349Z 0 [Warning] [MY-010405] [Repl] Info table is
> not ready to be used. Table 'mysql.slave_master_info' cannot be opened.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.467390Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010422] [Repl] Error in
> checking mysql.slave_master_info repository info type of TABLE.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.467404Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010415] [Repl] Error creating
> master info: Error checking repositories.
> 2018-12-11T00:23:11.467413Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010426] [Repl] Slav

Re: Selinux problem -

2018-12-10 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 12/10/18 7:30 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:


Try opening up the SELinux Troubleshooter, AKA sealert.  It should 
have a list of all alerts that haven't been dismissed, with 
instructions on how to deal with them. 

.
This is the result:

# sealert
/usr/bin/sealert:32: DeprecationWarning: Importing dbus.glib to use the 
GLib main loop with dbus-python is deprecated.

Instead, use this sequence:

    from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop

    DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)

  import dbus.glib
could not attach to desktop process


But I still don't see what it wants me to do?

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Re: How do I : one static DNS , one from DHCP ?

2018-12-10 Thread sean darcy

On 12/9/18 10:19 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:

On 09Dec2018 18:33, sean darcy  wrote:
My local server - unbound - works great. Never a problem, almost. 
Sometimes there's a problem on reboot, and unbound doesn't start.


Do you know why this is? I run unbound on my Mac, but I start it by hand 
post boot (just don't ask).


How is unbound started? If it's a script (like /etc/rc.local) you could 
fall back to bind, eg:


  unbound || bind

so that if unbound fails its setup (hopefully before it forks off) you 
can run ISC bind instead.


But it might be more profitable to identify what it is unhappy about 
when it doesn't start.


Cheers,
Cameron Simpson 



I agree. And I've done that. I think I've solved the root cause. But...

I still have a single point of failure. A backup would be very handy.

sean

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Re: Selinux problem -

2018-12-10 Thread Joe Zeff

On 12/10/2018 06:09 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

On 12/10/18 7:30 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:


Try opening up the SELinux Troubleshooter, AKA sealert.  It should 
have a list of all alerts that haven't been dismissed, with 
instructions on how to deal with them. 

.
This is the result:

# sealert
/usr/bin/sealert:32: DeprecationWarning: Importing dbus.glib to use the 
GLib main loop with dbus-python is deprecated.

Instead, use this sequence:

     from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop

     DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)

   import dbus.glib
could not attach to desktop process


But I still don't see what it wants me to do?



If you use the GUI, there should be a column listing possible fixes.
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Re: How do I : one static DNS , one from DHCP ?

2018-12-10 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 10 December 2018, sean darcy sent:
> I still have a single point of failure. A backup would be very handy.

Within a small network, it's usual to run two DNS servers on two
different machines.  On the WWW, it's usual to run more.

You really haven't provided enough information about your situation for
people to advise you constructively.

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Re: Selinux problem -

2018-12-10 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 12/10/18 20:50, Joe Zeff wrote:
If you use the GUI, there should be a column listing possible fixes. 

.
That was what I needed. It turned out to be a virt machine that wanted 
access to the wrong nfs system name. I simply deleted the no longer 
needed VM.


Thanks for the help, Bob

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Re: How do I : one static DNS , one from DHCP ?

2018-12-10 Thread Ed Greshko
On 12/9/18 12:23 AM, sean darcy wrote:
> FC28.
>
> I'm running a DNS server (unbound) on a VOIP server. It's crucial that I can 
> always
> resolve addresses, even if it's slower. Now DNS1 is set to 127.0.0.1, peerdns 
> no. Giving:
>
> cat /etc/resolv.conf
> # Generated by dnssec-trigger-script
> nameserver 127.0.0.1
>
> What I want is:
>
> nameserver  127.0.0.1
> nameserver  
>
> Any help appreciated.
>

It seems, from the above, that you don't have a requirement for using a DNSSEC 
capable DNS
server.
I say that since you're willing to accept "whatever dhcp gives".

If that is true, then why don't you not run dnssec-trigger and use the 
NetworkManager
interface to manually assign multiple nameservers?


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Re: downsized grub menu.

2018-12-10 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 12/10/18 3:51 PM, home user via users wrote:
Rather than deleting lines, I commented them out.  It's safer; I can 
restore them easily if needed.  So now lines 91 to 98 look like this:

---
  91 insmod gfxmenu
  92 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-10.pf2
  93 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-12.pf2
  94 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-Bold-14.pf2
  95 loadfont ($root)/grub2/fonts/unicode.pf2
  96 insmod png
  97 # set theme=($root)/grub2/themes/system/theme.txt
  98 export theme
---
I re-booted.  The result: I get one error message...
---
error: not a regular file.
Press any key to continue...


I would say to comment out all the lines from 91-98.  New installs don't 
even have any of that.

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Re: persistent name from ifcfg-internal

2018-12-10 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 12/10/18 4:22 PM, sean darcy wrote:

I'm trying to get the interface on a multi-homed machine named "internal"

ifconfig
enp1s0: flags=4099  mtu 1500
     ether 50:7b:9d:0b:8a:ab  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)


Is that the full ifconfig output for that interface or does it have the 
right IP address as well?


As I understand, NM scans the ifcfg files for HWADDR's. If there's a 
match, it names the interface the DEVICE name.


What does "nmcli d" give you?
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Re: kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 does not boot

2018-12-10 Thread François Patte
Le 10/12/2018 à 17:17, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
> On 12/10/18 3:24 AM, François Patte wrote:
>> The last kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 on my f29 does not boot: after a
>> long stop at "reached target basic system", the boot stops with this
>> message (repeated many times):
>>
>> dracut-initqueue timeout starting timeout scripts
>>
>> then an emergency shell is opened
> 
> That often means that dracut can't find the root filesystem.  Are there
> any differences between the kernel lines in the grub config file other
> than just the version?

One more time your clue is the good one! For an unknown reason the
installation of the new kernel wrote a wrong grub.cfg pointing as the
root partition an unused partition on my system Strangely when I run
grub2-mkconfig this was corrected. I cannot understand why the
installation script of the kernel has made this mistake.

Thank you.

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Re: How do I : one static DNS , one from DHCP ?

2018-12-10 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 8 December 2018, sean darcy sent:
> What I want is:
> 
> nameserver  127.0.0.1
> nameserver  

Is the DHCP server configurable by you?  If so, then enter the list of
DNS servers that you want clients to use into the DHCP server, and let
it configure your clients.

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Linux 4.16.11-100.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue May 22 20:02:12 UTC 2018 x86_64

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Re: kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 does not boot

2018-12-10 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 11 December 2018, François Patte sent:
> For an unknown reason the installation of the new kernel wrote a
> wrong grub.cfg pointing as the root partition an unused partition on
> my system Strangely when I run grub2-mkconfig this was corrected.
> I cannot understand why the installation script of the kernel has
> made this mistake.

On some motherboards, when you boot from removable media, all the other
drives get a different drive number than when you don't boot from it.

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