On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 08:04:14PM +0100, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 18.3.2012 18:34, madu...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I need to shrink /home(755G) to 150GB and use free space to add to the
> > existing /(50G).
> > #df -kh
> > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 01:33:36 +
n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just updated the RPMs for Libreoffice to match version 3.4.5
> (from Fedora 16). If you have my repo[1] installed simply do a:
> yum --enablerepo=nux-libreoffice-testing update libreoffice*
>
> If you have RPMs from libreo
n...@li.nux.ro writes:
> Johan Vermeulen writes:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I thought the advantage from using CentOS-Testing repository would be:
>> * I then have a Selinux module
>> * Automatic update with yum update. Although that's maybe not a good idea,
>> because I'd have to leave the Testing-r
Johan Vermeulen writes:
> Dear All,
>
> I thought the advantage from using CentOS-Testing repository would be:
> * I then have a Selinux module
> * Automatic update with yum update. Although that's maybe not a good idea,
> because I'd have to leave the Testing-repo enabled.
>
> I tried installi
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 19:41 +, Ken Smith wrote:
> After reconfiguring the network settings I find that on boot up the 8169
> interface does not start. The startup script says something like "The
> 8169 is not available..."
>
> ifconfig -a shows a device with the right mac address called
> _
On 18.3.2012 18:53, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 03/18/12 10:34 AM, madu...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I need to shrink /home(755G) to 150GB and use free space to add to the
>> existing /(50G).
>> #df -kh
>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_root 50G 7.8G 40G
On 18.3.2012 18:34, madu...@gmail.com wrote:
> I need to shrink /home(755G) to 150GB and use free space to add to the
> existing /(50G).
> #df -kh
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_root 50G 7.8G 40G 17% /
> tmpfs 7.8G 384K 7.8G 1
On 03/18/12 10:34 AM, madu...@gmail.com wrote:
> I need to shrink /home(755G) to 150GB and use free space to add to the
> existing /(50G).
> #df -kh
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_root 50G 7.8G 40G 17% /
> tmpfs 7.8G 384K 7.8G
I need to shrink /home(755G) to 150GB and use free space to add to the
existing /(50G).
#df -kh
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_web-lv_root 50G 7.8G 40G 17% /
tmpfs 7.8G 384K 7.8G 1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda2 485M 79M 381M 18% /b
Patrick Lists wrote:
>>> Just a wild guess but could it be that fail2ban is trying to resolve all
>>> the IP addresses in it's database? Iirc there is a config option called
>>> use_dns. Try setting it to "no" or "warn".
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>> But I couldn't find any option like that
On 03/18/2012 02:08 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Patrick Lists wrote:
>
>>> If there is a serious power failure, eg during an electric storm,
>>> and the internet goes down
>>> then my CentOS-6.2 server seems to take an inordinate time, maybe
>>> forever, to get past fail2ban.
>>> It is as though th
Thomas Göttgens wrote:
> fail2ban will go through all defined logfiles during startup. If they
> are large, it will take some time. You may be able to speed that
> process up by installing a file alteration monitor like gamut.
> fail2ban will use it if it finds it.
Thanks very much for your respo
Patrick Lists wrote:
>> If there is a serious power failure, eg during an electric storm,
>> and the internet goes down
>> then my CentOS-6.2 server seems to take an inordinate time, maybe
>> forever, to get past fail2ban.
>> It is as though there is an extremely long - maybe an hour - timeout
>>
Hi Timothy,
fail2ban will go through all defined logfiles during startup. If they
are large, it will take some time. You may be able to speed that
process up by installing a file alteration monitor like gamut.
fail2ban will use it if it finds it.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Thomas Göttgens
mailto
On 03/18/2012 12:17 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> If there is a serious power failure, eg during an electric storm,
> and the internet goes down
> then my CentOS-6.2 server seems to take an inordinate time, maybe forever,
> to get past fail2ban.
> It is as though there is an extremely long - maybe an
If there is a serious power failure, eg during an electric storm,
and the internet goes down
then my CentOS-6.2 server seems to take an inordinate time, maybe forever,
to get past fail2ban.
It is as though there is an extremely long - maybe an hour - timeout
if fail2ban cannot connect to the intern
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 01:22:45PM +1300, Spiro Harvey wrote:
>
> Looks like we'll have to upgrade the lot and hope for the best. This
> time, I'll put any testing packages we use in our own repos. Once
> bitten, twice paranoid. :)
Or don't use "testing" packages on production boxes in the first
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