Re: [CentOS] Centos installer not detecting hard drive

2019-03-14 Thread Kay Diederichs
On 3/12/19 10:16 PM, Farid Izem wrote: > Hi, > > I have a new labtop and i want to install CentOS 7.6 on it. > My labtop has two hard drives : > - A 256Go SSD > - A standard 1 To hard drive > None of the two hard drives are detected by the Centos installer > consequently i can't proceed with the i

[CentOS] Firefox view downloads folder - changed program

2019-03-14 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi All, A short while back, Firefox changed from using (I believe) Dolphin to using gwenview when I choose 'view in container' or 'view all downloads'. The problem with this is that when I choose 'view in containter' it no longer selects the appropriate file. Does anyone know how to change it

Re: [CentOS] read permission on rotated logs

2019-03-14 Thread Mogens Kjaer
On 3/13/19 11:13 PM, Alice Wonder wrote: When logs (e.g. /var/log/maillog) are rotated (e.g. to /var/log/maillog-MDD) is there a way via systemd or whatever to assign read permission to a specific group? Add the following line to /etc/logrotate.d/syslog, e.g. after sharedscripts: create 6

Re: [CentOS] read permission on rotated logs

2019-03-14 Thread Pete Biggs
On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 11:51 +0100, Mogens Kjaer wrote: > On 3/13/19 11:13 PM, Alice Wonder wrote: > > When logs (e.g. /var/log/maillog) are rotated (e.g. to > > /var/log/maillog-MDD) is there a way via systemd or whatever to > > assign read permission to a specific group? > > Add the followi

[CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread hwilmer
Hi, I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. What's the best way to do that? ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/li

[CentOS] Have you used Duplicati 2.0.4.5 to backup CentOS 7.6 1810 Linux Server?

2019-03-14 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Good evening from Singapore, Have you used Duplicati 2.0.4.5 to backup CentOS 7.6 1810 Linux Server? Is it good? Thank you for your review. ===BEGIN EMAIL SIGNATURE=== The Gospel for all Targeted Individuals (TIs): [The New York Times] Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embas

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread isdtor
> I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a > server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. > > What's the best way to do that? It's been a long time since I worked with ServeRaid, and things may have changed in the meantime. IBM used to have a a

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread hwilmer
On 3/14/19 2:31 PM, isdtor wrote: I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. What's the best way to do that? It's been a long time since I worked with ServeRaid, and things may have changed in the me

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread mark
hwilmer wrote: > > I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in > a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. > > What's the best way to do that? >From a *really* short search, see it has a controller card If you do an lspci, what does that tell you -

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread Simon Matter via CentOS
> hwilmer wrote: >> >> I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in >> a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. >> >> What's the best way to do that? > > From a *really* short search, see it has a controller card If you do an > lspci, what does that

Re: [CentOS] howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread Scott Silverman
Google says that is an Adaptec card using the aacraid driver and the arcconf utility, see here: https://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/Adaptec Scott On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 9:24 AM hwilmer wrote: > On 3/14/19 2:31 PM, isdtor wrote: > > > >> I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k

[CentOS] netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread KM via CentOS
I gather that ifconfig is a way of setting the netmask in the current shell instead of a persistent value.  I say this because I am running it and see it for my specific network interface, directly after running it. However if I restart the network service the netmask is reverted to the previous

[CentOS] solved: howto monitor disks on a serveraid-8k?

2019-03-14 Thread hwilmer
On 3/14/19 3:55 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote: hwilmer wrote: I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails. What's the best way to do that? From a *really* short search, see it has a controller card

Re: [CentOS] netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread Pete Biggs
On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 15:12 +, KM via CentOS wrote: > I gather that ifconfig is a way of setting the netmask in the current > shell instead of a persistent value. I say this because I am running > it and see it for my specific network interface, directly after > running it. > However if I rest

Re: [CentOS] netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread KM via CentOS
I should have mentioned that I tried nmtui but found no settings for a netmask anywhere.  like I said …. dummy.KM On Thursday, March 14, 2019, 11:39:09 AM EDT, Pete Biggs wrote: On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 15:12 +, KM via CentOS wrote: > I gather that ifconfig is a way of setting the net

[CentOS] read permission on rotated logs

2019-03-14 Thread Leroy Tennison
Maybe I'm missing something here but doesn't logrotate have the 'postrotate ... endscript' block for its configuration files where you can run any command you desire? Leroy Tennison Network Information/Cyber Security Specialist E: le...@datavoiceint.com 2220 Bush Dr McKinney, Texas 75070 www.da

Re: [CentOS] read permission on rotated logs

2019-03-14 Thread Pete Biggs
On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 15:45 +, Leroy Tennison wrote: > Maybe I'm missing something here but doesn't logrotate have the > 'postrotate ... endscript' block for its configuration files where > you can run any command you desire? The problem is knowing the name that the logfile has just been rotat

Re: [CentOS] netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread Pete Biggs
On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 15:42 +, KM via CentOS wrote: > I should have mentioned that I tried nmtui but found no settings for > a netmask anywhere. like I said …. dummy. It's part of the IP address - so you put something like 192.168.0.1/24 for a 255.255.255.0 subnet. It's called a CIDR

[CentOS] [Solved]:Re: netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread KM via CentOS
BTW - that seemed to work, thanks.   putting /18 changed the netmask as i wanted.  I see that the PREFIX value in the corresponding ifcfg- file changes accordingly also. thanks againK On Thursday, March 14, 2019, 11:58:57 AM EDT, Pete Biggs wrote: On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 15:42 +, KM