, there are a couple of grub2 debconf parameters.
Unfortunately, there seems to be no such system like debconf for package level
configuration properties iirc.
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Florian
> Am 24.02.2023 um 12:44 schrieb James Pearson :
>
> Florian Bauer wrote>
>> we are running CentO
GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT (which may have
nothing to do with it).
On Debian, I found a debconf option that prevents updating nvram.
This seems to prevent the described behavior.
Does anyone have an idea for this problem?
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On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 08:37:15PM +0200, Sven Kieske wrote:
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> > (Next item is tuned, which also looks a bit overkill to keep
> > running.)
> Is there something diffe
me...
(Next item is tuned, which also looks a bit overkill to keep running.)
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ith log rotation with RHEL7-rc that Red Hat has
fixed, otherwise should work fine.
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s a replacement http://www.duckdns.org/ seems the easiest to
setup/use. Maybe check if you can do the same yourself?
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gt; At least, I fear CentOS will lose its independance.
This is for sure, Red Hat has taken over. It is not a
cooperation on infrastructure or similar, but kind of
the "community of CentOS" to move into Red Hat proper...
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little bit.
Too bad there are still no "official" CentOS images out there, also
Fedora working more towards Fedora-19 than RHEL6. :-)
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; if your network host goes, it all goes.
Sure. (Also added notes to the wiki page for this.)
The document has many new sections and is much improved now:
http://jur-linux.org/testwiki/index.php/CloudLinux/OpenStack
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a few gotchas on the following wiki page:
http://jur-linux.org/testwiki/index.php/CloudLinux/OpenStack
Most items can be setup on the command line this way, no need to e.g. use the
web interface to upload guest images.
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d from http://jur-linux.org/download/el-updates/5/
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so keeping the link local address should be
"the general case" for most installs.
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I see NFS4 geeting used more and more, but still many production sites staying
on NFSv3.
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Has anyone a Django15 rpm using python3?
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hardlink all unchanged rpm packages before pushing this out to
the CentOS mirror system.
(I know 5.8 will be deleted soon, so it doesn't help overall disk
size. Space savings for 5.9 would be 9GB, same of course for new
downloads of it for all mirrors.)
Thanks a lot for CentOS-5.9,
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 07:52:05AM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Florian La Roche
> wrote:
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> > I also tend to favour shutdown/reboots for kvm guests instead of
> > suspend/resume...
>
> > Florian La Roche
>
> Slightly OT now,
s a better approach than waiting for them to properly shutdown on request.
I also tend to favour shutdown/reboots for kvm guests instead of
suspend/resume...
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er to a completely different version,
but is said to help a lot... (I have one such network card, but that seems to
work
stable with the normal/stock CentOS-6 version.)
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> rsync vault.centos.org::centos-full-store/
This is good news to get the data in a sane way for some special
cases. (Yes, I can still see RHEL3 installations, so RHEL4 is not
the only version that needs to migrate off.)
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st edit the xml files and then issue a "virsh define "
to reload the newest version. (Doing this with the VM shutdown.)
This has always worked ok for me.
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The virtio drivers are not really needed, the performance even without them
is also pretty good.
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Hello,
until a more official rebuild shows up, I have recomppiled the
RHEL 6.2 kernel src.rpm and copied the binary rpms to:
http://jur-linux.org/download/redhat-kernel/6/220.el6/
This is running happily on a dozen machines now.
best regards,
Florian La Roche
Florian Crouzat wrote on 2011-09-29:
> Hi,
>
> I cannot 'halt' my CentOS 6 servers while running corosync+pacemaker. I
> believe the runlevels used to stop corosync and pacemaker are not in the
> correct order and create the infinite "Waiting for corosync servi
Florian CROUZAT wrote on 2011-09-28:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure where to ask this question, you, redhat or netfilter so
> I'll ask you guys first, hoping you can redirect me where this post
> belongs. I have an issue with my CentOS 6 box with named chains in
> iptables. A
2011-09-27 14:08:56.125143439 +0200
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#
# License: Revised BSD
-# chkconfig: - 90 90
+# chkconfig: - 90 75
# description: Pacemaker Cluster Manager
# processname: pacemaker
#
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ho ok || echo ko
ok
# iptables -I INPUT -j b && echo ok || echo ko
ko
# iptables -I INPUT -j cc && echo ok || echo ko
ko
I can attach strace output or the stacktrace if required.
Any infos where to report this issue much appreciated.
Florian.
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m mrtg 2.17 i get a new error:
env LANG=C /usr/local/mrtg2172/bin/mrtg bai.cfg
Undefined subroutine &main::AF_UNSPEC called at
/usr/local/mrtg2172/bin/mrtg line 2247.
I get the error in both cases : using IPV4 or IPV6.
Bye, Florian
Am 04.09.2011 08:31, schrieb Florian:
> Hi,
>
> i&
o defined data
With snmpwalk (net-snmp-utils) i can reach the device via IPV4 and IPV6.
Where is my mistake? Has anyone a hint?
Thanks in advance,
Florian
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Hi Mark,
yes, the machine is enabled to boot from the stick. It boots and shows
me the CentOS-Boot-Menue.
Florian
Am 11.07.2011 21:50, schrieb Mark Weaver:
> On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 19:50 +0200, Florian wrote:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> i downloaded centos6 x86_64. W
m local drive" work.
When choosing Option 1,2,3 i'm always pushed back to the menu.
How to install CentOS vom the stick? Please help me to find my mistake.
Please tell me, if i can provide any information.
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is no guarantee that they will
work and these rpms might make your system unusable! Use at your own
risk.
It is very kind of you, it is much appreciate.
thanks,
alain
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rpm if you like, however I can't and won't give
you any guarantees that it will work properly and not cause your
computer to completely die.
cheers
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