On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On device
somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP MicroServer.
There are so many possible electronic culprits today.
You should be able to use
ken wrote:
> On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On
device somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP
MicroServer. There are so many possible electronic culprits today.
>>
>>> You should be abl
On 11/01/2015 07:40 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> ken wrote:
>
>> On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On
> device somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP
> MicroServer. There are so many possib
zep wrote:
>> Incidentally, I haven't yet worked out how to get any useful information
>> from nmap, as suggested by Johnny Hughes - I only get information
>> about open ports, which is interesting but not relevant to my query
>> about the 169.254.* address appearing in "arp -a" on my server.
>> I
On 11/1/2015 12:59 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Again, I'm not sure what you mean.
"sudo locate rilo" doesn't find anything on my HP Microserver,
which is running under CentOS-7.1 .
Does HP have a "management interface" on my server?
What would it be called?
the "gen0" original microservers with t
On 10/31/2015 08:24 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've found ecryptfs module into kernel-plus, but ecryptfs-utils is missing:
>
> [root@centos7 ecryptfs-utils-108]# uname -r
> 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.centos.plus.x86_64
> [root@centos7 ecryptfs-utils-108]# lsmod | grep ecryptfs
> ecryptfs
Thanks everybody!
2015-11-01 19:09 GMT-03:00 Itamar :
> On 10/31/2015 08:24 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've found ecryptfs module into kernel-plus, but ecryptfs-utils is
> missing:
> >
> > [root@centos7 ecryptfs-utils-108]# uname -r
> > 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.centos.plus.x86_64
>
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/1/2015 12:59 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Again, I'm not sure what you mean.
>> "sudo locate rilo" doesn't find anything on my HP Microserver,
>> which is running under CentOS-7.1 .
>> Does HP have a "management interface" on my server?
>> What would it be called?
>
>
On 10/31/2015 04:16 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Got the same exact message!
Anything else I can try?
I think you need to double-check your sudoers file. Use the '-i'
argument to pssh to get more information.
# cat /etc/sudoers.d/gordon
gordonALL=(ALL)NOPASSWD: ALL
$ pssh -h t -i sudo ec
On 11/01/2015 04:40 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I don't have a directory /etc/sysconfig/networking/ on my CentOS-7 server,
but I have IPV6INIT=no in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-enp{23}s0 .
You're seeing a strange IPv4 address on your network. Changing IPv6
won't affect that in any way,
Hey Gordon,
Sorry, man my bad! Disabling the tty requirement for my sudo user does
indeed work. I had a type-o in the sudoers file, and when I corrected it,
my sudo command via pssh started working!
#pssh -i -h es_list "/bin/sudo /bin/systemctl restart elasticsearch; sleep
10"
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