on RHEL is by way of the newly expanded
Red Hat Developer Subscription program, and it comes with no strings—in
Red Hat's words, "this isn't a sales program, and no sales
representative will follow up."
Regards
Andrew
Thank you very much.
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 10:02 AM Stefan S wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> in my opinion, VDO isn't worth the effort. I tried VDO for the same use case:
> backups. My dataset is 2-3TB and I backup daily. Even with a smaller dataset,
> VDO couldn't stand up to it's promises. It used tons of CPU and memory
On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 10:54 PM david wrote:
>
> Folks
>
> I'm looking for a solution for backups because ZFS has failed on me
> too many times. In my environment, I have a large amount of data
> (around 2tb) that I periodically back up. I keep the last 5
> "snapshots". I use rsync so that when
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 9:18 AM Giuseppe Tanzilli - Serverplan
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> we miss the updated packages matching the new kernel:
>
> modprobe kvdo
> modprobe: FATAL: Module kvdo not found in directory
> /lib/modules/4.18.0-80.7.1.el8_0.x86_64
Ok, this looks like it was caused by the signatu
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 2:46 AM Giuseppe Tanzilli - Serverplan
wrote:
>
> hi,
> I'm testing the new CentOS 8,
> seems latest kmod-kvdo-6.2.0.293-50.el8.x86_64 does not contain modules
> for latest kernel kernel-4.18.0-80.7.1.el8_0.x86_64
The kmod can be built against an older kernel and used on th
wrote:
> There's a web / cloud package, Prezi,
If you want to use cloud services then I would recommend googles
presentation tool. I use it daily and find it very useful. It works best in
chrome/chromium.
You can also publish your presentation as a video.
Personally, I find Prezi sucks!
Ubuntu yes, centos no.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/289070/Sid_Meiers_Civilization_VI/
On Sun, 23 Jun 2019, 05:41 mark, wrote:
> Being as how we're looking at putting my SO on Linux (she's *so* fed up
> with
> Windoze), big question for her: Civ 6 on CentOS? Will it run on C 7? Wait
> for
h.
There was an issue with software collections being missed as well but that
seems to have fixed itself yesterday as i see that the software collections are
now updated as well.
Thanks again for looking into this,
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>
> Hope this helps.
That is weird, it builds for me without errors in my local mock setup.
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Hi
It seems the fix for CVE-2019-9636 has slipped through the cracks as
the SRPM has not been rebuilt and made available for CentOS 6.
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2019-9636
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:1467
Kind Regards,
Andrew
I found kernel is mismatch accidentally when I using "uname -r" to
> check kernel version. So my question is what the harmness we will
> get if I install a el7 rpm into a el6 system?
>
I would say it depends on the dependencies. If its just some userspace
tooling then it will probably work ok. Its
>
> Btw, right now, we've just built a new server as Ubuntu, because my
> manager wants to use it to test zfs, including its ability to a) act as a
> RAID, directly, without an underlying RAID, and b) encrypt the whole thing
> natively.
>
ZFS on linux was originally an EL project. Ubuntu support
> Maybe you should try to explain to your manager why RHEL/CentOS exist and
> why it's widely used in the corporate world. If he talks about Ubuntu then
> you could explain to him what Fedora is any why and how it differs from
> RHEL/CentOS.
>
I'm not really sure that the reasons for Rhel really e
> What OS are your k8s clusters running on? How about your cloud
> providers? Mine are on RHEL and CentOS.
>
I don't know. We use fully managed services from Google. I think its coreOS.
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ingle java 6 jboss application that takes
care of the companies widget stocks?
How are your jobs changing?
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incoming and unrestricted outgoing
ip6tables -P INPUT DROP
ip6tables -P FORWARD DROP
ip6tables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
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> So, you'd say a company should use outside email? I would very strongly
> suggest that's a BAD idea. For example, when M$ sucked all our local
> Exchange accounts to their cloud, I understand (I'm not in that group)
> that this was a one-way deal. From a friend, who's a consultant, he was
> dea
> Andrew, you should understand that you are talking to experts in Linux
> here.
>
No, i was talking to the OP who is seemingly not an expert. Advising those
who not competent that they can set up and run their own mailserver is
probably negligent.
Whipping up Exim and Dovecot for
>
> > Still a lot better than trying to run your own hodge-podge of nightmares
> > on Linux.
>
> Beg pardon? Did I make a mistake on the email address? I thought this went
> to the CentOS general discussion list.
>
I specifically meant setting up and running email services on linux is not
for the
>
> In addition, if you go to 365, you are NOT BUYING the software, you're
> renting the service. You will be paying every year, and a service contract
> will cost, and, presumably, cost more every year.
>
Still a lot better than trying to run your own hodge-podge of nightmares on
Linux.
_
On 05/07/2018 13:34, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I pushed the 3 SRPMs that are not in CR to:
http://vault.centos.org/6.10/os/Source/SPackages/
They should be there in a few minutes (after the master mirror syncs out
to the rest of the vault mirrors).
All the other new SRPMS should be available from :
CPAN for Perl and PEAR for PHP.
>
> Is there a way of getting a list of everything that has been installed using
> these tools?
Try running "pear list -a > pear_list.txt" to get a list of install PEAR
modules.
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On Tuesday, 24 April 2018, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What is the correct way to provide a CentOS 7 - WMware image for ESX ?
>
> As an amateur to VMware - I thought - great I can get VMplayer and ESX
> should be able to import my image... Wrong... I even went through the
> troubl
>
> Thanks for reporting this. Though I bluntly admit I just ignore
> everything coming from Microsoft. Hotmail has been tagging my company's
> mailserver as a spammer for ages, so I'm tagging everything coming from
> Microsoft as crapware. Nothing good has ever been produced by this
> company. The
Wouldn't filtering the DNS be more practical?
On 5 March 2018 at 18:57, Leon Fauster wrote:
>
> > Am 05.03.2018 um 15:34 schrieb Bill Gee :
> >
> >
> > On Monday, March 5, 2018 7:23:53 AM CST Leon Fauster wrote:
> >> Am 05.03.2018 um 13:04 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs :
> >>> Le 28/02/2018 à 22:23, Ni
root cause of this might be?
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> I am going to investigate Pete
> Biggs' suggestion to use Software Collections.
>
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I believe use of any kind of storage in conjunction with docker is
generally discouraged. Docker is a quite neat way of packaging up apps and
deploying them but if you care about your data I would store it somewhere
independent of docker.
Ta,
Andrew
On 29 November 2017 at 22:23, wrote:
>
On 25/11/2017 10:02, Toralf Lund wrote:
My brain is tied in knots!
Better?
Very helpful thanks, Im working through this and the other replies and
trying to put the jigsaw together.
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>
> http://php.net/eol.php says that PHP 5.5 and 5.4 are EOL, but a freshly
> installed Centos 7 box, then fully upgraded, gives me PHP 5.4.16-42.el7.
> What do people do about maintaining current versions of software on a
> variety of machines?
If you need more up to date versions of PHP then th
>
> You’re making things hard on yourself by insisting on Bash, by the way.
I'd always assumed that shell scripting was a kind of sado masochistic
medium allowing people who don't get out much to inflict horrible torture
on each other. It certainly causes me great pain every time I try and read
a
x27;m trying to persuade people of
the "active and friendly Centos community"
It was a shame that no one actually read past the belligerence his original
post enough to come up with a solution. It was quite clearly a problem with
third party packages not coming with SELinux p
> Well, what am I supposed to do? The socket (or what it was) needs to be
> put somewhere, and IIRC, it wasn´t my choice to put it there but is a
> default.
I am confused why you would want persistence for these objects in any
operating system. Could you show us the relevant errors you are gettin
On 4 October 2017 at 16:06, wrote:
>I have not followed this thread since the first few emails... but has
> anyone suggested the SCL repo? I see mysql 5.6 and 5.7 there.
>
+1 for SCL -
https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-mariadb101/
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TIL that android supports ethernet I wonder...
https://www.davebennett.tech/connect-android-to-ethernet/
On 24 September 2017 at 09:53, Andrew Holway
wrote:
> > +1 for just using wifi! :)
>>
>> -10 for not bothering to read my message where I said the machine has no
>
>
> > +1 for just using wifi! :)
>
> -10 for not bothering to read my message where I said the machine has no
> wifi.
>
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> I always found that USB tethering is flaky and hard to set up. So I use
> wifi tethering whenever possible. Just my $.02.
>
+1 for just using wifi! :)
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re that rc-local is running before the Jenkins init?
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On 22 July 2017 at 14:06, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Jul 22, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Andrew Holway
> wrote:
> > I want to run a script before systemd starts doing stuff but I cant find
> > anything online about how
I want to run a script before systemd starts doing stuff but I cant find
anything online about how that could happen. It seems /etc/rc.local is
depreciated now?
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I see that the image is actually provided by Rogue Wave Software who are
selling support packages for it.
https://www.roguewave.com/products-services/open-source-support/centos-on-azure
On 11 July 2017 at 12:00, Andrew Holway wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if there is any plan t
al is providing Ubuntu.
I see that a comprehensive set of AMI's are maintained for Amazon Web
services.
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=16cb8b03-256e-4dde-8f34-1b0f377efe89
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I am searching for the cheapeat *nix SOC device with ethernet and wifi that
can run Python 2.7. Ethernet should be 100mbit and hopefully supporting PXE.
OT because im doubting you can squeeze our bloaty friend onto such a
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I think we had enough of Systemd flaming last month. Please stop polluting
my inbox and find an operating system compatible with your worldview. It is
really tiresome to keep on hearing about it.
On 8 June 2017 at 14:51, John Hodrien wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2017, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> Up
Engine VM.
How can I add permanent rules into the Engine VM?
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Time on computers is typically set using Network Time Protocol (NTP) over
the internet however I believe these [1] devices do what you're describing.
[1] - https://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/products/pci-express-clocks.htm
On 24 May 2017 at 15:53, Chris Olson wrote:
> One of our STEM intern
>
> If shutting the machines down is feasible, I’d put the source hard drive
> into the destination machine and use rsync to copy it from one drive to the
> other (rather than using rsync to copy from one machine to the other over
> the network).
>
I'm not so sure about that. Probably the disk is
Rsync seems to be the obvious answer here.
On 17 May 2017 at 18:16, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>
> On 05/17/2017 12:03 PM, ken wrote:
>
>> An entire filesystem (~180g) needs to be copied from one local linux
>> machine to another. Since both systems are on the same local subnet,
>> there's no ne
>
> There is no doubt that most security agencies have a long list of zero-
>> day exploits in their toolbox - I would hazard to suggest that they
>> wouldn't be doing their job if they didn't! But I seriously doubt they
>> would commission exploitable code in something that is openly
>> auditable.
>
> When Windows 2000 came out some called it "bloated pig". Some 6 years down
> the road Linux started catching up ;-) Then we stopped laughing about
> Windows.
>
All in the name of progress..
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>
> Not enthused with slack. And here's a real question: were you talking
> about *instead* of this mailing list?
No, certainly not instead of. A mailing list is essential. I'm part of a
few slack communities and it seems an excellent platform for realtime
discourse and noob baiting. Very sadly t
>
> Of course, to be fair, there may have been a *reason* for not doing it
> that way before
>
Between the early 1990's and early 2000's the price of a GB of memory went
from ~$100,000 to ~$1000*. I guess a lot of the design decisions made for
things like init were focussed on this. In 1995 is
Don't think so. I'm getting slack mail from
Received: from mail-71-234.slack.com (mail-71-234.slack.com.
[166.78.71.234])
On 12 April 2017 at 14:35, Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 04/12/2017 05:28 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>
>> On 04/12/2017 05:23 AM, Andrew Holw
ebin.
Thoughts? Experiances?
Cheers,
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>
> I think the points been made, can we all move along and let this thread be.
>
SystemD RULES!
:D
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>
> most scripts are perfectly clear.
This is the Richard Stallman assumption:
He assumes that the average normal person is able to program Fortran 77 and
Lisp and are able to spend inordinate amounts of time debugging and getting
obscure OSS software packages working because using Skype and oth
>
> I'd much rather have a bash script to look at-- and manually step through.
Is that a joke? Bash is an almighty impenetrable nightmare. I've been doing
*nix for nearly 10 years and *still* am unable to read anything vaguely
complicated in bash whereas I can write fairly decent python after 6
I much prefer the Anaconda distribution of Python3. It installs for a
single user and is completely self contained. Also much more recent
versions are available:
https://www.continuum.io/downloads
On 24 March 2017 at 00:16, Matt wrote:
> Is there a way to install Python 3.x on Centos 7.x witho
Office365 is a bit flaky in places but works perfectly well as an IMAP
server to any email client. The calendar functionality is not there via
IMAP however so you wont get notified if you get invited to meetings. Be it
on your head!
>From a business perspective Office365 is an extremely good choic
So you want to build something independent of the system python? Is
virtualenv and / or anaconda interesting here?
On 4 March 2017 at 17:36, Alice Wonder wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Working on a project to create clean spec files for libbitcoin for CentOS
> 7 (and eventually I want them to work in Fedor
cause my
> mental image is of files migrating to tapes in a silo.
>
> On 11/01/17 10:23, Andrew Holway wrote:
> > HSM also stands for "Hardware security module"
> >
> > Maybe lvmcache would be interesting for you? HSM is more popularly known
> as
> > &
HSM also stands for "Hardware security module"
Maybe lvmcache would be interesting for you? HSM is more popularly known as
"tiering".
Cheers,
Andrew
On 11 January 2017 at 11:15, J Martin Rushton <
martinrushto...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> I think there may be some
Dogtag? http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
On 11 January 2017 at 10:30, J Martin Rushton <
martinrushto...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Purely from interest, is there any current FOSS implementation of HSM?
> I note that XFS has dropped support for DMAPI, have other filesystems?
>
> Rega
Maybe is was an ad redirect. I get this a lot on my phone where people are
putting malicious js in ads that redirects me to advertisements for rock
hard erections whilst I'm reading articles. Its very noisome!
On 4 January 2017 at 22:33, Chris Olson wrote:
> Everyone is back at work and starting
I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
thing anymore.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 15 December 2016 at 16:17, FrancisM wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Im looking for alternative for cPanel and somehow I
You might have some luck on the beowulf mailing list - http://beowulf.org/
There are quite a few slurmy types kicking around there.
On 26 October 2016 at 22:09, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> looks like auditd logging is a bit tweaked.
>
> eero
>
> 26.10.2016 6.11 ip. kirjoitti:
>
> > The recently-lef
> > net ads keytab create -U username
> > 8. Verify the contents of the Kerberos keytab file:
> > klist -ke
>
> This is a step I was missing. What is the purpose of the keytab? Can it help
> with the default ticket FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 expiration?
A Kerberos keytab contains Kerberos principals and
> I have another samba server and upgraded it to samba4. testparm returns
> clean with the old config (ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC) and starts up fine. smbclient
> seems to work fine.
>
> The next thing now is to try and make it a domain member so it can auth
> against AD.
>
> Than
talled, then I had to remove
those packages before installing the Samba4 packages. Backup your current
smb.conf file prior to removing your Samba 3.6 packages. Check here for info on
updating Samba: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Updating_Samba
Andrew
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6. Have you checked for corrupted Samba *.tbd files? Consider running tdbbackup:
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Problem with CentOS 5.11 virtual machine
Try reinstalling vmware-tools
Eero
24.8.2016 7.41 ip. "Kaplan, Andrew H." kirjoitti:
> Hello --
>
> We completed an installation of CentOS
Hello --
We completed an installation of CentOS 5.11 32-bit onto a Vmware ESXi 6.0.0
appliance for the purpose of running a legacy application. The hardware in
question is a Dell PowerEdge R730xd system. The Vmware tools utility was
installed onto the virtual machine, and that initially provide
On 08/12/2016 05:58 AM, Andrew Dent wrote:
Thanks for the info Peter.
The VPS is running on a Plesk environment.
Right, and in a Plesk environment there is only one kernel on the main
machine, and all the VPS machines use it. So the hosting provider has
to make all k
Thanks for the info Peter.
The VPS is running on a Plesk environment.
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To: centos@centos.org
Sent: 12/08/2016 3:36:32 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Linux TCP flaw
On 12/08/16 17:33, Andrew Dent wrote:
So after reading this, felt I should app
s'
error: permission denied on key 'net.ipv4.tcp_challenge_ack_limit'
[root@vps ~]# sysctl -a | grep ack_limit
net.ipv4.tcp_challenge_ack_limit = 100
Am I getting a permission denied because of there is a different
solution, or the problem doesn'
Hello -
I have made the following changes to the nsswitch.conf file as suggested by
another mailing-list member:
Domain = .org
...
Method = nsswitch
and I have restarted idmapd service.
I checked the nsswitch.conf file, and references to sss are mentioned in the
following lines:
passwd:
shad
Hello -
I have made the changes to the nsswitch.conf file as suggested, and I have
restarted idmapd service. I also ran the following command
syntax as root to check the sssd configuration:
sssd -c /etc/sssd/sssd.conf -d2 -i
The output was as follows:
sssd -c /etc/sssd/sssd.conf -d2 -i
(Thu Ju
] sssd.conf file missing
Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> Hello --
>
> I made the suggested changes to the sssd.conf file, and the results
> are the same.
>
> Just to make sure my syntax is correct:
>
> The following section was added to the end of the file:
>
> [sssd]
> debu
-
From: l...@avc.su [mailto:l...@avc.su]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 9:08 AM
To: Kaplan, Andrew H.; CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] sssd.conf file missing
OK, lets dig further.
Does your sssd.conf have [sssd] section?
Something like
[sssd]
debug_level = 4
config_file_version = 2
[mailto:l...@avc.su]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:34 AM
To: CentOS mailing list; Kaplan, Andrew H.
Subject: Re: [CentOS] sssd.conf file missing
Hello Andrew.
The sssd.conf should be owned by root:root, mode 0600.
Also please note this line in your config:
[.org]
enumate = true
it's enumerate
Hello --
We are running CentOS 7.2 on a virtual machine, and we are trying to set up
LDAP authentication. The ldap packages that are currently installed on the
system are the following:
python-sss 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4
python-sssdconfig 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4
sssd 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4
sssd-ad 1.13.0-40.el7
irt, then install CentOS and Ovirt on box
two.
I'd like to move the Engine to be hosted in a VM as well.
Can we do HA without Gluster? Pros/Cons....
Regards
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rds Ansible. Both are YAML defined and coded in python which
makes life really easy.
I believe Chef and Puppet to be demons incarnate. Only ruby mavens seems to
be able to effect any kind of control on these beasts. Ruby is the work of
satan.
Chee
nt Thunderbird appears to use a different algorithm; in
that, I see your message (this one I'm replying to) in the original
"mount bind" thread, while in the archive I see it in a separate thread.
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/raddb/certs/cert8.db but the client certificate in a
PEM file after looking in cert8.db first)
Is this possible with the standard CentOS builds, and if so, is there a
tutorial or examples anywhere ?
If not, has anyone solved this problem ?
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I think you are correct that that would create an account that George would not
be able to log into.
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 5:04 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> I need/desire to set up a userID for an SSH tunnel, but not allow said user
> to have a login to the server.
>
> For the user to set
In my experience software compiled for RHEL "just work" with Centos and I
don't remember any case where it didn't. I have however heard whisperings
on a grapevine that RH may want to try and make future versions of Centos
slightly incompatible with RHEL but these are probably just whisperings.
If
with a single zone with
masquerade enabled
firewalld config.
public (default, active)
interfaces: eth0
sources:
services: dhcpv6-client dns http https kerberos kpasswd ldap ldaps ntp
openvpn ssh
ports: 81/tcp
masquerade: yes
forward-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich rules:
Thanks,
Andrew
Hey
I like to use Ctrl+A and Ctrl+E a lot to navigate my insane big bash one
liners but this is incompatible with Screen which has a binding to Ctrl-A.
Is it possible to move the screen binding so I can have the best of both
worlds?
Ta
Andrew
proposing using this package [2]
but I never heard of this repo.
Other than building the packages ourselves is there a more acceptable way
to run a later version of PHP?
Thoughts? Experiences? Ramblings?
Ta,
Andrew
[1] - http://php.net/supported-versions.php
[2] - https://webtatic.com/packages/php56
I would guess the only way to ascertain that is with some rigorous testing.
Personally I find an alternative backup method.
On 21 October 2015 at 13:58, Nick Bright wrote:
> On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>
>> Personally I would go round to that particular vendors o
Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe
wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is
transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be
safe(ish) from the regulation standpoint. It really depends on the location
of the m
ertainly not broken. It does what you tell it to do.
>
> On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:33 AM, Andrew Holway
> wrote:
> > Hmm, so it seems that logrotate might be broken for nginx on Centos7. I
> > filed a bug with epel.
> >
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id
Hmm, so it seems that logrotate might be broken for nginx on Centos7. I
filed a bug with epel.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1266105
On 24 September 2015 at 11:49, Andrew Holway
wrote:
> Actually, doing what logrotate suggests causes other problems. We don't
> have t
/var/log/nginx/access.log &
/var/log/nginx/error.log
On the server where we have problems we have
/var/log/nginx/subdirectory/some.other.log
On 24 September 2015 at 09:34, Jo Rhett wrote:
> On Sep 24, 2015, at 12:18 AM, Andrew Holway
> wrote:
> > error: skipping "/var/log
this subdirectory be interfering with the logrotate process?
ta
Andrew
[root@ ~]# logrotate -d /etc/logrotate.d/nginx
reading config file /etc/logrotate.d/nginx
Handling 1 logs
rotating pattern: /var/log/nginx/*log after 1 days (10 rotations)
empty log files are not rotated, old logs are re
owing error:
+ /usr/lib/rpm/find-debuginfo.sh --strict-build-id -m --run-dwz
--dwz-low-mem-die-limit 1000 --dwz-max-die-limit 11000
/home/andrew/rpmbuild/BUILD/arachne-46233
dwz: Multifile temporary files too large
cpio: /builddir/build/BUILD/glibc-2.17-c758a686/math: Cannot stat: No
such fi
I get the following error:
+ /usr/lib/rpm/find-debuginfo.sh --strict-build-id -m --run-dwz
--dwz-low-mem-die-limit 1000 --dwz-max-die-limit 11000
/home/andrew/rpmbuild/BUILD/arachne-46233
dwz: Multifile temporary files too large
cpio: /builddir/build/BUILD/glibc-2.17-c758a686/math: Canno
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