On 09/11/16 11:48, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 11/08/2016 03:24 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
If there is anyone that has this combo of services working under
CentOS7 and can shed any insight on why I cannot get this service to
actually run, it would be very much appreciated.
When setting up a clamd s
How you could do this with scripts:
*CentOS 7*
1. Deploy a VM from your base CentOS 7 template
2. Copy your "my-firstboot.sh" script (or whatever its called) to a
location such as /root/scripts/
1. This scripts only job should be to mount a NFS location and
execute any post i
Forgot to mention. After this is setup, shutdown the VM and create a
template from it.
Then, any VMs created from this new template will auto execute your scripts.
Bill
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Bill Howe wrote:
> How you could do this with scripts:
>
> *CentOS 7*
>
>1. Deploy a VM f
On 9 November 2016 at 15:06, Bill Howe wrote:
> Forgot to mention. After this is setup, shutdown the VM and create a
> template from it.
> Then, any VMs created from this new template will auto execute your scripts.
If you're just talking about VMs and templates, you can try
'virt-builder' or 'vi
To Bill,
The script solution is what I try to do. I am close to it. The problem I
am facing at the moment is that this script need to be interactive to have
input from the sysadmin.
I tried to add the following lines to the service unit file to direct the
interaction of the script to tty1 but w
hi everyone
any experience with ctdb?
I'm setting up a simple cluster, only ldap backend instead
of tdb2.
One (of the two) server fails this way:
50.samba: ERROR: smb.conf cache create failed
$ ctdb status
Number of nodes:2
pnn:0 10.5.6.32OK
pnn:1 10.5.6.49UNHEALTHY (THIS NODE
After updating and rebooting my laptop, I seem to have lost my wifi device.
Since it still is physically intact (everything works when I boot a live system
from USB) I have the suspicion that something went wrong on the CentOS side.
Also, ,my password prompt after booting (system is encrypted)
For what it's worth, I just received the auto-notification of having been
kicked off the list for excessive bounces. So gmail is honoring Yahoo's
DMARC.
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On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 12:16 -0800, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> For what it's worth, I just received the auto-notification of having been
> kicked off the list for excessive bounces. So gmail is honoring Yahoo's
> DMARC.
Hi,
Your not the only one. I got it a few hours ago.
Regards
Phil
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On 11/09/2016 09:21 PM, Phil Wyett wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 12:16 -0800, Bart Schaefer wrote:
>> For what it's worth, I just received the auto-notification of having been
>> kicked off the list for excessive bounces. So gmail is honoring Yahoo's
>> DMARC.
>
> Hi,
>
> Your not the only one.
> Date: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 21:25:50 +0100
> From: Antonio Trande
>
> On 11/09/2016 09:21 PM, Phil Wyett wrote:
>> On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 12:16 -0800, Bart Schaefer wrote:
>>> For what it's worth, I just received the auto-notification of
>>> having been kicked off the list for excessive
On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 21:25 +0100, Antonio Trande wrote:
> On 11/09/2016 09:21 PM, Phil Wyett wrote:
> > On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 12:16 -0800, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> >> For what it's worth, I just received the auto-notification of having been
> >> kicked off the list for excessive bounces. So gmail i
> Date: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 20:42:58 +
> From: Phil Wyett
>
> On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 21:25 +0100, Antonio Trande wrote:
>> On 11/09/2016 09:21 PM, Phil Wyett wrote:
>> > On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 12:16 -0800, Bart Schaefer wrote:
>> >> For what it's worth, I just received the auto-notifi
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with CentOS 7 and KDE 4.14, and I must say, I'm
pleasantly surprised. This is one of the cleanest implementations of KDE
I've ever seen, and with some tweaking (a lot, in fact) this can be
turned into a highly functional desktop with all the bling and bells and
whistles.
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