On 10 September 2014 10:11, Aled Parry wrote:
> On 10 September 2014 09:36, dE wrote:
>>
>>
>> Do you have any DNS names in your firewall rules?
>>
>
> I don't, the setup is quite basic actually with a single zone (public)
> with two services in it (/etc/firewalld/zones/public.xml):
>
> ~
On 11 September 2014 05:30, dE wrote:
>
>
> ifcfg enp0s3 add fc00::1002/124 results in
> arping: Unknown host fc00:1002
> Error: some host already uses address fc00:1002 on enp0s3.
>
> You know the last error message sounds ridiculous. The virtual interface
> on the host has IP fc00::1001/124
>
>
I recently noticed that my email server now delivers spam to final
recipients even though the spam score is more than the
$sa_kill_level_deflt.
A probable reason is that some amavisd update has introduced new
configuration variables, which I have not defined in my configuration,
and the defau
What AVC messages are you seeing? What does the setroubleshoot alert
message show?
On 09/10/2014 07:04 PM, Sven Kieske wrote:
> On 10.09.2014 10:40, dE wrote:
>
> > I bet this has to do with troubleshootd (is it there in CentOS? I'm
> > not sure but in Fedora 19 it was there).
>
> I bet this has
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On 09/11/2014 09:54 AM, Mingfei Hua wrote:
ll,
One server of mine running CentOS 6.3. The load is very high, but few process
in running or blocked.
Followed is the output of /proc/stat, /proc/loadavg and top
And what??
You are not giving any relevatn information about what machine what are
t
I think amavisd-new mailing list is the better place for that.
Eliezer
On 09/11/2014 11:38 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
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)
- Jussi
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On 09/10/2014 08:46 AM Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi,
In need of a new printer, having done a bit or research, and considering either
the Canon PIXMA mg5420 or the HP Photo Smart 7520.
Besides the Linux support there is one other thing to consider. The HP
Photosmart 7520 was designed never to be
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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My experience, never again Canon.
We got two new PIXMA MP620 donated to me and my daughter.
Wireless, scan and print works (Fedora 20).
Both died before exhausting the first cartridges.
Message was , if i remember properly, some 2xxx number.
In youtube you can find some suggestions for repair. Most
This issue happened again, who can help on this? system load up to 72, but
/proc/stat only show that 2 processes were running and no process blocked.
could it be a bug?
/proc/stat
cpu 5584507 61716 7213361 166019596 244884 146923 396136 0 0
cpu0 4186208 9686 2596560 81685397 112653 146699 36538
In about:config theoretically, but I do not think this applies to Firefox
versions distributed by CentOS.
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Am 11.09.2014 um 17:05 schrieb Mingfei Hua :
> This issue happened again, who can help on this? system load up to 72, but
> /proc/stat only show that 2 processes were running and no process blocked.
> could it be a bug?
show us
$ ps r -A
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Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 11.09.2014 um 17:05 schrieb Mingfei Hua :
>> This issue happened again, who can help on this? system load up to 72,
>> but /proc/stat only show that 2 processes were running and no process
>> blocked. could it be a bug?
>
> show us
>
> $ ps r -A
>
The load depends on what t
On 11.09.2014 01:27, Scott Robbins wrote:
> In contrast, the CentOS wiki article, if running CentOS 5 or 6,
> gives an easy to follow guide, complete with commands one might
> actually type. (At least some of the instructions don't seem to
> work with CentOS 7 though)
Did you read the topic of th
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 09:48:36PM +0200, Sven Kieske wrote:
> On 11.09.2014 01:27, Scott Robbins wrote:
> > In contrast, the CentOS wiki article, if running CentOS 5 or 6,
> > gives an easy to follow guide, complete with commands one might
> > actually type. (At least some of the instructions don
Quoting Digimer :
On 10/09/14 06:45 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
Quoting Digimer :
On 10/09/14 05:35 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 09/10/2014 02:33 AM, Digimer wrote:
The problem with ZFS on linux is license related more than technical.
It exists for ubutnu so I can use it from a ppa for testi
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Thanks for the clarification and the link!
No need to apologize, I tend to forget thinks myself
from time to time.
kind regards
Sven
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> Thanks for the clarification and the link!
>
> No need to apologize, I tend to forget thinks myself
> from time to time.
Thanks for the understanding. :)
Mental shorthand is a bad
On 09/09/2014 01:06 AM, ken wrote:
> I've also read horror stories about the how often new ink cartridges are
> required, that basically you pay for the printer a second and third time
> buying cartridges (not to mention how often a print job is interrupted
> by a trip to buy new cartridges). A
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