Hello!
On my server PC i have Centos 7 installed.
CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810.
There are four arrays RAID1 (software RAID)
md124 - /boot/efi
md125 - /boot
md126 - /bd
md127 - /
I have configured booting from both drives, everything works fine if both
drives are connected.
But if I disable any
On 4/3/19 5:15 AM, Konstantin Msk via CentOS wrote:
Hello!
On my server PC i have Centos 7 installed.
CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810.
There are four arrays RAID1 (software RAID)
md124 - /boot/efi
md125 - /boot
md126 - /bd
md127 - /
I have configured booting from both drives, everything works fin
It seems that httpd24-httpd from SCL is affected by CVE-2019-0211 [1].
Does the SIG has plans to update these rpms for EL6?
[1] https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html
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Thanks,
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Does anyone know how anaconda partitioning enumerates disk partitions when
specified in kickstart? I quickly browsed through the anaconda installer
source on github but didn't see the relevant bits.
I'm using the centOS 6.10 anaconda installer.
Somehow I am ending up with my swap partition on sda
On 03.04.19 02:21, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to
> play nice with each other. I've pretty much worn the Google machine out
> trying to find a solution. I've found several that said "Solved" but
> none of those solutions solved my nob
Bryce Evans wrote:
> Does anyone know how anaconda partitioning enumerates disk partitions
> when specified in kickstart? I quickly browsed through the anaconda
> installer source on github but didn't see the relevant bits.
>
> I'm using the centOS 6.10 anaconda installer.
>
> Somehow I am ending u
On 4/3/19 6:43 AM, mark wrote:
On 04/02/19 20:21, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey Y'all,
For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to
play nice with each other. I've pretty much worn the Google machine
out trying to find a solution. I've found several that said "Solved"
b
On 4/3/19 2:17 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Content of idmapd.conf:
As long as idmapd is *running* it typically doesn't need to be
configured specifically.
Now one more question. The imap daemon is a mail server. How is it
that I need a mail server running to make LDAP and NFS work? Doesn
On 03.04.19 23:17, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Content of idmapd.conf:
> Server:
[...]
> Domain = peach.patch.mylan
> Client:
[...]
> Domain = poppy.patch.mylan
That will fail. Set both to patch.mylan.
> Now one more question. The imap daemon is a mail server. How is it
> that I need a mail server
On 4/3/19 5:29 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 4/3/19 2:17 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Content of idmapd.conf:
As long as idmapd is *running* it typically doesn't need to be
configured specifically.
Now one more question. The imap daemon is a mail server. How is it
that I need a mail server
On 03.04.19 23:51, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> I don't see a package that contains idmapd. When I try to install it I
> get:
> No package idmapd available.
> No package idmap available.
rpc.idmapd is part of the nfs-utils package.
Best regards
Ulf
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NFSv4 in RHEL/CentOS 6.x uses libnfsidmap as a sort of add-on module. I
believe the package you need is nfs-utils-lib.
[root@x ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.6 (Santiago)
[root@x ~]# ll /etc/idmapd.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3601 Dec 6 2012 /etc/idmapd.c
On 4/3/19 2:15 AM, Konstantin Msk via CentOS wrote:
But if I disable any drive from which RAID1 is built the system crashes, there
is a partial boot and as a result the Entering emergency mode.
I haven't seen that behavior in the past. Do you have any logs or
console output from that event?
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