in December 2018, so the development seems not to
be dead.
I have no personal experience with any programs of this type. I
sometimes use the outline mode in MS Word, just because I'm lazy.
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On 4.4.2016 20.57, david wrote:
(...)
1) As noted, it should be secure (anti NSA?)
2) Works on Centos 6 and Centos 7 and Windows 7 (and for the future,
Windows 10)
3) Can be set up on the server with command line
I would try
yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=base --enablerepo=updates install mariadb
That would exclude possible conflicts between the base & update repos
and more exotic software from other repos.
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But why rotate drives? Big drives are not very expensive nowadays.
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The page does not directly mention disk sizes, but I imagine it does not
matter how big the disk is, as long as the max filesystem size is not
exceeded.
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This often helps to avoid broken dependencies:
yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=base --enablerepo=updates update
After that, a regular yum update.
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On 22.12.2014 17.39, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Removing that libyaml package allowed me to upgrade!
Thanks for the tip
On 11.9.2014 15.09, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I think amavisd-new mailing list is the better place for that.
Ok, I will ask there. Ideas are still welcome via this list, too.
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default value of some such variable causes this unwanted behavior.
I tried to go through documentation, but did not find the reason. Has
anybody else had the same problem?
# amavisd -V
amavisd-new-2.8.0 (20120630)
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> describes the exact symptoms you're seeing, but they were running Ubuntu
> 12.04 LTS.
Yes, I found the description of symptoms, but no solution was mentioned.
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;
I get this as output:
Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer=HASH(0x14d8900)
But this:
$pcsensor->list_devices();
gives no output.
How could I debug this?
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that a
webserver/nameserver should be ok with 2 gigs RAM plus some swap. I am
not sure how much it depends on the amount of traffic.
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on the console.
"Oom-killer" was called repeatedly by httpd and named.
I paste below the first error message, which is long. There were several
long entries like this. I
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[root@ns1 ~]# httpd invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x280da, order=0,
oom_adj=0, oom_score_adj=0
httpd cpuset=
o install a mail server system on CentOS 6 - include no
directions at all for SELinux, so the tutorials only work if one turns
SELinux off.
So it looks like I am not the only lazy person around. :-)
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This was connected with SELinux. I disabled SELinux and rebooted
(naughty me), and things are back to normal.
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t;AllowOverride None", then .htpassword will have
no effect at all.
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On 13.2.2013 17.18, Carmelo Ingrao wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new here, and after trying by myself, I'm looking for some help ...
>
> I have installed webalizer, on my CentOS 6 server. Root path
would be more useful to see on the host a list of VM "load averages",
because load average at least contains IO, in addition to CPU load. Is
this possible?
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would be more useful to see on the host a list of VM "load averages",
because load average at least contains IO, in addition to CPU load. Is
this possible?
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66-226-73-103.dedicated.codero.net
ns.rackspace.com
ns1.clt.peak-10.com (their webpage: "We're rock solid"!)
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through recursive queries) was some other public nameserver.
This morning I restricted recursive queries to trusted networks only.
The load dropped slowly to 20 % of what it was before.
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> Aug 17 07:41:38 mx2 named[6873]: client 78.40.35.212#53: query (cache)
> 'ripe.net/ANY/IN' denied
> Aug 17 07:41:38 mx2 named[6873]: client 207.207.3.126#53: query (cache)
> 'ripe.net/ANY/IN' denied
Are ther
On 16.5.2012 2.42, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> Now I just have to fix the sendmail ("rx" instance) config so that it
> really sends the email to localhost (where amavis is listening), instead
> of trying to send directly to the final destination.
Ok, I found it, and it is *so* obviou
s ok on the primary mail server, so I don't know why
this one does not work.
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kup server.
>
> I must be missing something; what is it?
No, you are right. However, two servers still are better than one. There
are cases when one of them is down but not the other. And later, if I
get another box, I can move the vm there easily.
However, let's not get si
On 15.5.2012 23.54, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> So there must be "sm-mta-rx" be defined somewhere.
Just in case, here is my conf for the rx instance. To repeat, this
sendmail instance sends everything to amavisd at port 10024.
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divert(-1)dnl
include(`/usr/share/sendmail-cf/
On 16.5.2012 0.24, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Hmmm... dumb question: is anything out of disk space?
There are no dumb questions here. :-) The culprit has to be something
simple like that. However, df shows that there is still room.
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the primary mailserver manually using telnet (details in previous
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BTW, the two servers are virtual machines in one and the same physical box.
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for the "rx" instance is probably not important, as the "rx"
instance does not actually contact anything outside localhost. The
submit conf is for mail submission, so it is probably not used here.
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On 15.5.2012 23.33, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Is there any chance that your sendmail is sending an invalid id?
Uh, what do you mean by id? Domain name? I assume that comes from
/etc/sysconfig/network. which correctly says
> HOSTNAME=mx2.greenspot.fi
-
ansmitting sendmail instance.
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divert(-1)dnl
include(`/usr/share/sendmail-cf/m4/cf.m4')dnl
VERSIONID(`MTA-TX jh-2012-05')dnl
OSTYPE(`linux')dnl
define(`confSMTP_LOGIN_MSG', `$w.tx.$m Sendmail $v/$Z; $b')dnl MTA-TX
define(`confLOG_LEVEL', `19')dnl
define(
r ok
RCPT TO: m...@domain.com
250 2.1.5 m...@domain.com... Recipient ok
DATA
354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself
Testing testing
.
250 2.0.0 q4FKHxf7012785 Message accepted for delivery
QUIT
221 2.0.0 mail.greenspot.fi closing connection
Connection closed
ot.fi just fine.
So, the error probably is in my sendmail configuration.
The error appeared as I today reconfigured the backup mail server to use
a "dual sendmail" setup with amavis and greylisting. How could I proceed?
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ak Perl, you are able to implement what you
> describe and even more.
Regrettably, my Perl skill is really elementary. But maybe there are
recipes on the net.
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-1.el5.rf).
How to proceed? Or should I move to CentOS 6 for this?
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" and then use rdiff-backup to construe an incremental
archive on "backup 2" (in other location).
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On 22.3.2012 8.35, Woodchuck wrote:
> I believe the sequence of commands would be Gf5r3ZZ
Just a sidenote: what vi/vim command is ZZ? I notice that it saves and
quits, but why? I usually to :wq for that.
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ss is totally complete, or
somewhere in between? (If so, what is the last thing you see on screen?)
How long have you waited for it to proceed?
How much RAM? On startup it will be checking the RAM, and possible other
things, and I think this happens right at the beginning of start
ceande.com/feed/feed.php HTTP/1.1
> host:www.my_real_domain.com
> [double enter]
Thanks. It's good to know, even though I was pretty sure already it's
not a vulnerability.
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On 24.2.2012 10.27, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 02/24/12 12:10 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>> ...when the DNS shows that the domain financeande.com is hosted
>> elsewhere? What kind of query can they have used?
>
> a forged one with a bogus vhost.
I get almost similar entry, if I hi
t;
...when the DNS shows that the domain financeande.com is hosted
elsewhere? What kind of query can they have used?
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ir for the user git). The perms were:
$ ls -ld /var/www/railsdev
drwxrws--- 5 git apache 4096 Feb 12 10:52 railsdev/
I did chmod g-w, and the key auth started to work! Thanks.
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$ ssh root@remotehost
I get in without a password. But when I do
$ ssh git@remotehost
I will be asked for a password.
What should I check?
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$ ssh root@remotehost
I get in without a password. But when I do
$ ssh git@remotehost
I will be asked for a password.
What should I check?
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not actually
create directories. But I think my client can do without. The important
thing is that DirectoryPass supports multiple directories.
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However, I have not found any good comparisons or reviews. Has anyone
tested this kind of tools?
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On 9.11.2011 14.04, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> Looks like there is no similar "dual" setup for postfix. This postfix
> tutorial does not look bad:
>
> http://www.wowtutorial.org/tutorial/169.html
Uh, now I read some more of this thread and saw some (other) bad
tutorials. This one
postfix
tutorial does not look bad:
http://www.wowtutorial.org/tutorial/169.html
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Uh, again I posted on the wrong list - sorry!
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Original Message
Subject: L9 - what is true?
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 15:01:59 +0300
From: Jussi Hirvi
To: CentOS mailing list
This code:
boolean(null); ', ';
boolean(string); ', ';
boolean(integer)
es which I think are counterintuitive:
if(array(1) -> find('whatever'));
This evaluates as true.
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This has consequences which I think are counterintuitive:
var('i') = array(1);
if($i -> find('whatever'));
i 'true'; '';
$i -> find('whatever'); '';
/if;
The if clause evaluates as true and gives as outpu
Sorry, wrong list! This is Lasso code.
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On 17.10.2011 15.04, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> This code:
>
> var('i') = string;
> boolean($i); '';
> var('i') = array;
> boolean($i); '';
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This code:
var('i') = string;
boolean($i); '';
var('i') = array;
boolean($i); '';
gives:
> false
> true
So an empty array gives "true" but an empty string "false".
This is different from L8. Is this intentional? If so, why
pre 5.6 now?
>>
I have these repos listed in a separate file in /etc/yum.repos.d. The
file is called CentOS-Vault.repo. I think this appeared automatically
with "yum update".
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chives, but who knows
when it will be out.
https://launchpad.net/mailman/3.0
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package for CentOS 5.x but, if there aren't
> huge changes to SystemTap in CentOS 6.x, you could try to download the
> scripts from their repository and try them:https://fedorahosted.org/tuned/
Ok, thanks. I will check those.
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On 1.7.2011 18.49, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> ah, the smell of fresh plastic outgassing, factory
> air from China :(((
Probably more the smell of fire prevention chemicals outgassing. Be
careful! As for me, I am sensitized to that smell.
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On 1.7.2011 18.49, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> ah, the smell of fresh plastic outgassing, factory
> air from China :(((
Probably more the smell of fire prevention chemicals outgassing. Be
careful! I am sensitized to that smell.
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>> Is there any mention of a floppy in output of "mount"?
> Hello Jussi.
>
On 29.6.2011 20.51, Keith Roberts wrote:
> None at all using 'mount' or 'df -h'
Here is somebody having the same problem, though on Suse:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/question
sector ...: 1 Time(s)
>
>-- Kernel End -
>
>
> The thing is I have not used a floppy disk for weeks.
>
> Any ideas what's happening please?
Is there any mention of a floppy in output of "mount"?
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es
>You need to give some command
>usage: yum [options] COMMAND
Not a bug - only misspelled word. It's "update", not "udpate". :-)
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st cycle is slow (modify
script, quit the realfile, open realfile again with vim -s script).
Verbal error messages would be useful. There is supposed to be
"integrated debugger". I would like to know more.
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nks, I found that already, and it is a good one. But it didn't help
me solve my problem about cursor motions.
Maybe my question is wrong - maybe I should just use line ranges in
commands, for example for the first line:
:1,1s/foo/bar/g
and for the last line:
:$,$s/foo/bar
)
The practical purpose is to turn a tabtext file into CSV
(comma-separated) to be used in a SQL insert statement.
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not find a way to do this. Should I move the cursor (and how?), or
what?
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On 7.6.2011 1.19, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> But I'm not sure what "image #2" is? Or where it should be put?
>
images/stage2.img ??
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for example http://127.0.0.1/centos/etc...
Maybe you could build a local repo using the materials on the DVD. I
think I did not try that.
Http install with the CentOS 4 installer was *very* strict and quirky
about slashes in the http repo address. Not sure about FC. Check this
thread:
http://fo
s cut to a fraction! Do the
same on a bigger scale, and it will be a significant saving. Also it
reflects on cooling costs. Good for the planet, too.
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es.
# NO writes to vsftpd_log_file, YES to xferlog_file
xferlog_std_format=YES
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xferlog_std_format?
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On 18.5.2011 16.54, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> You can also do this:
>
> $ vim `ls -1 *.txt`
That one can be accomplished in a simpler way:
vim *.txt
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ese combinations give some
problems. The cause may have something to do with my terminal settings.
Anyway, now I can use `cat list`.
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te, and the
display gets garbled (no newlines etc.).
What is happening?
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1XWJ1BZ900318 -> ../../sdb
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Mar 6 14:34
> scsi-SATA_SAMSUNG_HD154UIS1XWJ9CZA00454 -> ../../sdd
>
> which are my three identical Samsung HD154UI disks. Their serial numbers are
> the S1XWJ... bits at the end.
Hei,
That is cool! Thanks.
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> On Thu, 28 Apr 2011, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>
>> > BTW, can guests be installed on raw (unformatted or formatted)
>> > partitions (not images)? Can virt-install do that? I tried it and had no
>> > luck.
>> >
>> > - Jussi
> You can instal
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down, I can
find out which physical disk is connected to ata1 and which to ata2.
If both disks are connected, will the hd in ata1 become sda, and the hd
in ata2 become sdb??
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I would try to first "yum erase php", and then install the php53 version.
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On 30.4.2011 9.29, Dave Cross wrote:
> I have a Centos 5.6 server which is using the default php packages.
> These currently contain PHP 5.1.6.
>
> My main use of PHP on the server is to supp
starts to be over
already. But at least I have a rudimentary roadmap for installing CentOS
4 or 5 guests text-based.
BTW, can guests be installed on raw (unformatted or formatted)
partitions (not images)? Can virt-install do that? I tried it and had no
lu
lient/iso/FreeBSD-7.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso \
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> On 4/28/11, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>>> Try virt-install without creating the image first.
On 28.4.2011 9.17, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> I'll give that a spin next, although the disks file I created are RAW
> as well. The problem wth using virt-install to create files is
ould stop iptables for the time of
install. (Don't blame me... But I don't consider it a big risk in normal
circumstances.)
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the beginning of path. (But keep the
last slash.) :-)
> So it seems to me that the VM's networking is wrong somehow.
> Especially since the assigned IP is not pingable during this point.
> But I can't be sure if that's just because the OS is still being
> installed.
I
time. And a local repo is very fast.
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On 26.4.2011 23.57, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> Unfortunately, things still don't work.
>
>
> It's just ridiculous that the installer under KVM does not detect the
> cdrom drive it was booted from. Trying to do a net-install doesn
Thanks for a triple answer. :-) Now I remember - like I said, I solved
this problem once already. Hm, I should document better what I do...
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Nothing to do
I managed to do this a couple of days ago, but now I cannot.
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> On Sun, 24 Apr 2011, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>> > Does anyone have the .iso image of virt-p2v? It is not available anymore
>> > through that link. The source is available, but building it requires a
>> > *lot* of packages, some of which seem to be hard to find.
Good
> Jussi Hirvi writes:
>
>> > A while ago I got great instructions from Pasi for migrating standalone
>> > systems to*xen*. However, now I have decided to use KVM instead, which
>> > raises a new question:
>> >
>> > How to migrate a standalone
On 23.4.2011 13.31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> FYI: there is a list centos-virt.
Thanks for the tip! I am going to cross-post (sorry) my current
questions, but I still welcome answers on this list.
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- do virt-install
- for "location", use the mounted iso
- do a "http" installation using your local http "repo" (refer to the
host with its public ip number; 10.0.2.2 did not work for me)
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uest (and if the guest
> supports it).
Well, in my system there is no scsi disk on the guest (the guest only
sees the img on which it runs), and I don't know how I could get one
there. :-/
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oduces this error. I find no google results
with this error text. Can someone tell, what causes the error?
> error: Failed to attach disk error: operation failed: adding scsi
> disk controller failed: type scsi not a hotpluggable PCI device.
> failed to add if=scsi
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Jussi Hirv
On 21.4.2011 23.17, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> I wonder if the disk image will be of type
> qcow2. I guess I will soon find out.
Nope. Command "qemu-img info.." tells me that the image type is "raw".
But I don't think I need any of the qcow2 specialties.
- Juss
works! I wonder if the disk image will be of type
qcow2. I guess I will soon find out.
- Jussi
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