On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
thanks for the hint :)
I now changed the value to 0 and rebooted.
After that fsck based on Interval setting were done.
Unfortunately that is not true for the root partition.
For that I had to use maxCount settings to trigger fsck.
fyi and cheers,
I
On 07/26/2016 11:44 PM, geo wrote:
>
>
> On 07/26/16 22:22, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> <<>>
>
> hello Johnny,
>
> glad you caught my post.
>
>> If you can not get that NIC working with the default kernel, you could
>> try the experimental kernel per the bottom of:
>>
>> https://wiki.centos.org/Spe
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good morning Johnny.
On 07/27/2016 05:38 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 07/26/2016 11:44 PM, geo wrote:
>> On 07/26/16 22:22, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> <<>>
>>
>> hello Johnny,
>>
>> glad you caught my post.
>>
>>> If you can not get that NIC working with the default kernel, you could
>>> try the ex
Hi,
The use-case is deploying C7 VMs with a pre-set machine-id and
default-duid based on the machine-id to facilitate static DHCP with
IPv6. The default-duid is found in dhclient6--eth0.lease and IPv6
DHCP uses default-duid like IPv4 DHCP uses MAC addresses for static DHCP.
How does one conv
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 8:15 AM, geo.inbox.ignored <
geo.inbox.igno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> good morning Johnny.
>
> On 07/27/2016 05:38 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> > On 07/26/2016 11:44 PM, geo wrote:
> >> On 07/26/16 22:22, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> >> <<>>
> >>
> >> hello Johnny,
> >>
> >> glad yo
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016, fred roller wrote:
Given what you tried so far I would, and have, start with cli build (text
build) and build up from there. The GUI install is just a convenience.
I'd entirely go against that. The text installer is a legacy tool that I'd
avoid whenever possible. Kickst
hello fred. i thank you for reply.
On 07/27/2016 08:18 AM, fred roller wrote:
<<>>
> Given what you tried so far I would, and have, start with cli build (text
> build) and build up from there. The GUI install is just a convenience.
> The same packages can be added as groups one at a time until
On 07/27/2016 08:45 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
<>
> I'd entirely go against that. The text installer is a legacy tool that
> I'd avoid whenever possible.
> Kickstart/cmdline or GUI, but text is just there to make you miserable.
>
--->
gui i pretty doing that now. :=)
> Definitely try a minimal
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, John R Pierce wrote:
On 7/26/2016 2:56 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Yeah, well, the thing is, for years I've just been shoving
ordinary SATA drives into the same server, to use to copy from
other machines via rsync, getting a drive ready to replace in
another server. I'v
Hello,
does it in any respect (throughput/performance, cpu load, I/O load,
resilience, ...) matter, if one mounts subdirectories of an NFS (v3)
export into separate directories or if one just mounts the parent directory?
I.e. like this:
server:/export/base/a -> /mnt/a
server:/export/base
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016, Frank Thommen wrote:
Hello,
does it in any respect (throughput/performance, cpu load, I/O load,
resilience, ...) matter, if one mounts subdirectories of an NFS (v3) export
into separate directories or if one just mounts the parent directory?
I.e. like this:
server: /e
There is a slight performance related reason for exporting disk partitions
individually, the performance boost is server-side as Paul says. The
advantage is that the no_subtree_check can be used without any additional
security risk.
It is probably the case that the /export/base/a is a partition,
On 07/11/2016 09:45 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> I was starting my Thunderbird via a script and I thought I would post
> that the name of the desktop file has changed to help anyone else who
> was running the desktop file from a script.
>
> Old path was:
>
> /usr/share/applications/mozilla-thunder
I've got a CentOS7 server (fully patched) and in it I'm running several
LXC containers. I've noticed that whenever I try to launch a service
via `systemctl start ` soon after LXC boot, it will take
~5 minutes before the prompt returns. After that initial delay,
starting/stopping/restarting se
On 28/07/16 11:45, Anthony K wrote:
I've got a CentOS7 server (fully patched) and in it I'm running
several LXC containers. I've noticed that whenever I try to launch a
service via `systemctl start ` soon after LXC boot, it
will take ~5 minutes before the prompt returns. After that initial
d
On 07/26/16 13:04, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
<>
install attempt #4 using _minimal_ install is now running.
there is a problem in that,
> 0e:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. \
> RTL8187SE Wireless LAN Controller (rev 22)
is not recognized.
where as,
> 14:00.0 E
On 7/27/2016 7:58 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
install attempt #4 using_minimal_ install is now running.
there is a problem in that,
>0e:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. \
> RTL8187SE Wireless LAN Controller (rev 22)
is not recognized.
I would not be surpris
On 07/27/16 22:05, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/27/2016 7:58 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> install attempt #4 using_minimal_ install is now running.
>>
>> there is a problem in that,
>>
0e:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. \
RTL8187SE Wireless LAN Contro
On 7/27/2016 8:51 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
have you tried the 7 32 bit?
no, all my linux servers now are 64 bit, I havent' run a 32 bit system
in a long time.
if your internet is working over ethernet, you should be able to install
what you need via yum, rather than reinstall from diff
On 07/27/16 23:33, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/27/2016 8:51 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> have you tried the 7 32 bit?
>
> no, all my linux servers now are 64 bit, I havent' run a 32 bit system
> in a long time.
>
>
> if your internet is working over ethernet, you should be able to install
>
On 7/27/2016 9:58 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
$ sudo yum install NetworkManager-wifi
[sudo] password for geo:
Loaded plugins: aliases, changelog, fastestmirror, ovl, presto, refresh-
: packagekit, security, tmprepo, verify, versionlock
Setting up Install Process
Loading mirror spe
On 07/28/16 00:16, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/27/2016 9:58 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> $ sudo yum install NetworkManager-wifi
>> [sudo] password for geo:
>> Loaded plugins: aliases, changelog, fastestmirror, ovl, presto, refresh-
>>: packagekit, security, tmprepo, verify, ver
On 28/07/16 06:16, John R Pierce wrote:
On 7/27/2016 9:58 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
$ sudo yum install NetworkManager-wifi
[sudo] password for geo:
Loaded plugins: aliases, changelog, fastestmirror, ovl, presto, refresh-
: packagekit, security, tmprepo, verify, versionlock
Se
On 07/28/16 01:13, Ned Slider wrote:
> On 28/07/16 06:16, John R Pierce wrote:
<<>>
>> hmmm, that repository has no 32 bit RPMs.
>>
>> http://mirror.steadfast.net/centos/7/os/
>>
>> but they do exist here, http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/os/ and
>> http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/updates/
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