On 17/02/16 19:55, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/17/2016 6:39 AM, Michael H wrote:
>> Some additional information;
>>
>> sysctl -a | grep kernel.shm
>> kernel.shmall = 8650752
>> kernel.shmmax = 35433480192
>> kernel.shmmni = 4096
>>
>> which corresponds to my /etc/sysctl.conf
>> kernel.shmmax=354334
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Hi,
in May 2015 I reported [0] that I can not import my S/MIME
certificate. Issuer is GlobalSign.
Jan Horak reassigned it to the nss guys ("This seems to be problem in
NSS code, reassigning to nss component"), but then the ticket idled
and was even
I have a server with Super Micro X7DB3 motherboard and Adaptech AIC-9410
controller
(http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon1333/5000P/X7DB3.cfm). The
hard disk is single SeaGate SAS disk (300Gb).
I'd like to install CentOS 7 on the server, but unfortunately, the CentOS
installer c
Am 18.02.2016 um 09:27 schrieb Timo Schoeler :
> in May 2015 I reported [0] that I can not import my S/MIME
> certificate. Issuer is GlobalSign.
>
> Jan Horak reassigned it to the nss guys ("This seems to be problem in
> NSS code, reassigning to nss component"), but then the ticket idled
> and was
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 07:55:47PM +0800, homer...@sina.com wrote:
> I have a server with Super Micro X7DB3 motherboard and Adaptech
> AIC-9410 controller
> (http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon1333/5000P/X7DB3.cfm).
> The hard disk is single SeaGate SAS disk (300Gb).
>
> I'd like t
Hi, I must migrate a Centos5 server on Centos7
On server Centos5 there is a shell procedure witch add to PDF a
timestamp like this example:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/OBsqX.png
with this command:
$ pdftk input.pdf stamp overlay.pdf output stamped.pdf
Into Centos7 pdftk it is no longer allowed
So
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 16:07, Dario Lesca wrote:
Hi, I must migrate a Centos5 server on Centos7
On server Centos5 there is a shell procedure witch add to PDF a
timestamp like this example:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/OBsqX.png
with this command:
$ pdftk input.pdf stamp overlay.pdf output stamped.pd
Il giorno gio, 18/02/2016 alle 17.34 +0100, Yamaban ha scritto:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 16:07, Dario Lesca wrote:
>
> > Hi, I must migrate a Centos5 server on Centos7
> >
> > On server Centos5 there is a shell procedure witch add to PDF a
> > timestamp like this example:
> >
> > http://i.stack.img
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:48 PM, Adrian Sevcenco
wrote:
> Hi! I want to change the sshd port at install for centos7 but i am not sure
> if i am on the good track (and it is time expensive to make many
> try-outs)..
> So, i would be grateful if someone with experience can spot if i have
> problems
Rob
DNS service for my clients is provided by my gateway server, the same
machine as the DHCPD server. I think that's what the "option
domain-name-servers" line does. This allows me to provide 192.168
addresses to them when they try to access anything inside the house
with a name. If it's n
On 02/18/2016 10:27 AM, Mike - st257 wrote:
( You forgot to escape the space before 6 in the first sed expression
you provided. )
True, but you shouldn't need to escape spaces at all:
sed -i 's/#Port 22/Port 6/; s/#PermitRootLogin yes/PermitRootLogin yes/'
Though I will note there is
This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One
R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID
device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD
CPUs.
We've had this with every one of the 327 kernels. In addition, it seems to
happe
On 18/02/16 17:20, Dario Lesca wrote:
ATM there is no "ready to install" package directly for Centos 7,
but try the Centos /RHEL 6 package from there before
doing the full build circus (requires installed libgcj).
For this solution it's necessary to break some dependency:
# rpm -ivh ./libgcj-4
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One
R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID
device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD
CPUs.
We've had this with every one of
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> This is happening on anything other than plain vanilla Dell servers. One
>> R730, with dual Tesla cards, one R420, with a fibre card for a RAID
>> device, it never switches root. All these systems have Xeons, not AMD
>> CPUs.
> What I did:
> 1. in /etc/fstab, I changed LABEL= to /dev/sda*
> 2. I did rebuild the initramfs with that.
> That still didn't do it.
>
> Finally, I did this: from the grub2 boot menu, I edited the kernel line so
> that instead of reading ... root=LABEL=/, it read root=/dev/sda3, and it
> booted
I am running CentOS 6.6 on both a couple of servers and on a laptop. When I
let the laptop sleep, window states and positions are restored correctly when I
awaken it. However, when I shut down the laptop, later turn it on and log in,
none of the terminal windows and directory windows are restor
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 2:25 PM, wrote:
>
> Note that /dev/sdd1 and /dev/sde1, which both have labels that begin with
> a leading slash, mounted correctly. This, to me, indicates the bug is with
> grub2's handling of LABEL=.
I'm pretty sure grub2 just passes strings to the kernel. Also, if
you'
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 3:48 AM, Adrian Sevcenco
wrote:
> Hi! I want to change the sshd port at install for centos7 but i am not sure
> if i am on the good track (and it is time expensive to make many
> try-outs)..
> So, i would be grateful if someone with experience can spot if i have
> problems
On 18/02/16 13:41, david wrote:
Rob
DNS service for my clients is provided by my gateway server, the same
machine as the DHCPD server. I think that's what the "option
domain-name-servers" line does. This allows me to provide 192.168
addresses to them when they try to access anything inside t
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