On 2/22/19 11:04 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> I have not been able to get ether-wake to work waking up other centos 7.6
> machines after
> the upgrade to Centos 7.6. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so any
> luck with a
> fix?
>
> Greg Ennis
>
we have no problem with e
Hi All,
I am having strange issues with NFS server on CentOS 7.2. I am unable to
restart the nfs-server:
[root@hostname ~]# systemctl restart nfs-server
** (pkttyagent:20603): WARNING **: Unable to register authentication agent:
Timeout was reached
Error registering authentication agent: Timeout
In article <20190225050144.ga5...@button.barrett.com.au>,
Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> Hi.
>
> CENTOS 7.6.1810, fresh install - use this as a base to create/upgrade new/old
> machines.
>
> I was trying to setup two disks as a RAID1 array, using these lines
>
> mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md
On 02/14/2019 10:20 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 15:18, H wrote:
>> On 02/14/2019 08:19 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>>> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 13:25, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 12:47, H wrote:
> On 02/14/2019 05:58 PM, Tate Belden
Not sure who's package let an error slip in, but I don't believe I've had
this issue before: SELinux is preventing /usr/bin/motion from map access
on the chr_file /dev/video1
Yes, that should be allowed by default.
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Can you be more specific about the hardware?
I have a setup of DELL desktop, DELL Server SuperMicro Server and couple
other devices.
I am using from a cgi script the next on one server to wake the other:
/usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/ether-wake "XY::XY" -b && echo 1
All of my servers have Intel PRO 1Gbi
On 2/25/19 3:18 AM, Nurdiyana Ali wrote:
I am having strange issues with NFS server on CentOS 7.2.
(Obligatory: "7.2" means you haven't applied patches in a very long
time, and probably have a large number of security vulnerabilities on
this system as well as bugs you're likely to hit and th
On 2/24/19 9:01 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
I tried to delete the MDX, I removed the disks by failing them, then removing
each array md0, md1 and md2.
I also did
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=512 seek=$(($(blockdev --getsz
/dev/sdX)-1024)) count=1024
Clearing the initial sectors doesn
> Can you be more specific about the hardware?
> I have a setup of DELL desktop, DELL Server SuperMicro Server and couple
> other devices.
> I am using from a cgi script the next on one server to wake the other:
> /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/ether-wake "XY::XY" -b && echo 1
Does is work if you do
eth
> On 2/24/19 9:01 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
>> I tried to delete the MDX, I removed the disks by failing them, then
>> removing each array md0, md1 and md2.
>> I also did
>>
>>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=512 seek=$(($(blockdev --getsz
>> /dev/sdX)-1024)) count=1024
>
>
> Clearing the ini
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