On 07/28/2016 12:21 AM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
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 pare
On the server side, the export is defined for /export/base, not for
/export/base/x. But I see the points. It seems, that we should
probably revisit our export/mount setup :-)
frank
On 07/28/2016 12:40 AM, Sean Brisbane wrote:
There is a slight performance related reason for exporting disk
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Hey guys,
I have this log rotation script setup in my /etc/logrotate.d folder
/var/log/elasticsearch/*.log {
daily
rotate 100
size 50M
copytruncate
compress
delaycompress
missingok
notifempty
create 644 elasticsearch elasticsearch
}
And I notice that log file
Tue Jul 26 21:17:40 UTC 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> I could try the reinstall, but it's very odd - everything worked, and now,
> after the upgrade, it doesn't. Oh, and here's another twist on this: Under
> 6.7, if I'd logged into my webmail via firefox, and while that was
> happening, I st
On 28/07/16 07:36, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
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://mirr
On 7/27/2016 11:36 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
when i am trying something new, as i am now, i like to pull files so
i have them local. saves going back online if i mess something up and
have need again.
then, ideally, pull down a copy of the whole '7/*/i386/' tree of the
altarch respository,
Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote:
> Tue Jul 26 21:17:40 UTC 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> I could try the reinstall, but it's very odd - everything worked, and
>> now, after the upgrade, it doesn't. Oh, and here's another twist on this:
>> Under 6.7, if I'd logged into my w
On 07/28/2016 07:40 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I have this log rotation script setup in my /etc/logrotate.d folder
>
> /var/log/elasticsearch/*.log {
> daily
> rotate 100
> size 50M
> copytruncate
> compress
> delaycompress
> missingok
> notifempty
>
On 07/28/16 12:31, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/27/2016 11:36 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> when i am trying something new, as i am now, i like to pull files so
>> i have them local. saves going back online if i mess something up and
>> have need again.
>
> then, ideally, pull down a copy of the
On 7/28/2016 11:38 AM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
my current count sites that i have pulled is over 250. when i get my new
'playstation' boxen, this one will become my 'local web server'. then i
will have to figure out how to run a bot to keep it updated. ;=)
I use this script to maintain a mirro
*Finally* found the answer. The case was, if you'll recall, that I had
replaced a pair of older, smaller drives with a couple of 8TB SATA drives,
and made it RAID1 using the PERC firmware. I was then going to wipe the
drive. First, the old ones turned out to be SAS, no SATA. I had tried
shoving it
On 07/28/16 13:38, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
<<>>
> what is command to restore boot to 6.8 install. it has been a very long
> time when last had need. now when i do, recall fails me.
>
===>
then again, not as bad as i was thinking.
or, no guts, no blue chips.
booted rescue mode again, then chr
Hi;
LSI SATA MEGARAID 95Q9 as I remember.
I have configured it through the firmware and I have created RAID-1 VD.
But when I start the Centos 7 installation; I can not find any disk !!
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So; there's no hope to install Centos 7 on this H/W?
On 07/27/2016 12:04 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/26/2016 11:21 AM, Jim Perrin wrote:
>> A number of older storage and network drivers were purged from the
>> kernel with the release of el7. If this hardware is old enough, it's
>> entirely
On 7/28/2016 3:41 PM, Fawzy Ibrahim wrote:
LSI SATA MEGARAID 95Q9
afaik, the megaraid cards are mostly all SAS, which support SATA drives,
except very old ones were SCSI.
Ok, I do see they had a series of MegaRAID SATA 150-xx and 300-xx cards,
these were 64 bit PCI or PCI-X cards.
95Q9 do
Thu Jul 28 17:39:16 UTC 2016 , m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> What I
> used to do was ssh-add -s libcoolkeypk11.so. It would then ask for a PIN,
> and add it. Now, it still asks for the PIN, but then announces that it
> failed to add it to the agent.
Not sure if this is good or bad news :-/
On up t
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 11:40:38PM +0100, Sean Brisbane wrote:
> 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
On 07/28/2016 04:20 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
<<>>
> i do hope it is driver problem and not the touch pad.
>
===>
thank you Jesus.
strange, but it was the driver. new install ran without a stall.
lt is now recovered from 7-32 trashing.
i would very much like to install 7-32, but it looks
On 7/28/2016 5:11 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
i would very much like to install 7-32
why? your 2009 vintage low end mass market laptop is hopelessly
underpowered by today's standards, you should stick with software thats
approximately as old as it is. however, the Semperon SI-42 is, I
beli
Hi,
For software development, projects are built through makefile. After building,
I can run binary program. rpm is more convenient. Is there some tool that can
build rpm?
Thanks!
Regards
Andrew
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 12:12:51 +0800 (CST)
qw wrote:
> For software development, projects are built through makefile. After
> building, I can run binary program. rpm is more convenient. Is there some
> tool that can build rpm?
There are numerous articles that can be found through google that descri
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 4:12 PM, qw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For software development, projects are built through makefile. After
> building, I can run binary program. rpm is more convenient. Is there some
> tool that can build rpm?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards
>
> Andrew
>
Hi Andrew, if you are expecting a
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 4:25 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 4:12 PM, qw wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> For software development, projects are built through makefile. After
>> building, I can run binary program. rpm is more convenient. Is there some
>> tool that can build rpm?
>>
>>
On 07/28/2016 08:05 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/28/2016 5:11 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> i would very much like to install 7-32
>
> why? your 2009 vintage low end mass market laptop is hopelessly
> underpowered by today's standards, you should stick with software thats
> approximately a
On 29/07/16 17:13, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> the Semperon SI-42 is, I believe, a 64 bit capable CPU,
>
> you are very correct.
In that case stop wasting your time with CentOS 7 i386 and install the
native x86_64 version of CentOS 7. This will give you access to all the
3rd party repos you'll w
On 29/07/16 16:12, qw wrote:
> For software development, projects are built through makefile. After
> building, I can run binary program. rpm is more convenient. Is there
> some tool that can build rpm?
You need to learn how to write a spec file, as another person suggested,
grabbign one from a si
On 7/28/2016 11:04 PM, Peter wrote:
On 29/07/16 17:13, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>>the Semperon SI-42 is, I believe, a 64 bit capable CPU,
>
>you are very correct.
In that case stop wasting your time with CentOS 7 i386 and install the
native x86_64 version of CentOS 7. This will give you acces
On 07/29/2016 01:04 AM, Peter wrote:
> On 29/07/16 17:13, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>>> the Semperon SI-42 is, I believe, a 64 bit capable CPU,
>>
>> you are very correct.
>
> In that case stop wasting your time with CentOS 7 i386 and install the
> native x86_64 version of CentOS 7. This will giv
On 07/29/2016 01:10 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 7/28/2016 11:04 PM, Peter wrote:
>> On 29/07/16 17:13, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> the Semperon SI-42 is, I believe, a 64 bit capable CPU,
you are very correct.
>> In that case stop wasting your time with CentOS 7 i386 and install th
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