Good afternoon everyone, hope you all are well.
Apologies if this is considered unwelcome -- asking oracle question in
centos group -- but a lot of centos Vs oracle is going on here so hoping
this will not be shot down.
I am unable to access any of the oracle documentation I need, as it keeps
on
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 1:04 PM Shamim Shahriar
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>
> Has anyone experienced that or is it me having the issue? If I have to pay
> subscription, why not continue with RHEL subscription anyway?
>
> Would appreciate if someone could please confirm.
Do you have a link that doesn't work?
It s
Le 04/02/2021 à 13:03, Shamim Shahriar a écrit :
> I am unable to access any of the oracle documentation I need, as it keeps
> on asking for support identifier number, which, as far as I can tell, is
> only available if I purchase an expensive support subscription.
Everything in Oracle is free as
Sorry for the length
I'm posting this here since this particular transition has been
mentioned on-list as one possibility for a path forward for current
CentOS Linux users. AlmaLinux, the Developer Subscription RHEL, Rocky,
CentOS Stream, Springdale, upgrading to full RHEL; all these are
On 2/4/21 9:39 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
Sorry for the length
I'm posting this here since this particular transition has been
mentioned on-list as one possibility for a path forward for current
CentOS Linux users. AlmaLinux, the Developer Subscription RHEL, Rocky,
CentOS Stream, Springdal
On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 12:03:30 +
Shamim Shahriar wrote:
> Apologies if this is considered unwelcome -- asking oracle question in
> centos group -- but a lot of centos Vs oracle is going on here so hoping
> this will not be shot down.
Speaking for myself only, I have no problem with anyone postin
Thank you so for your kind response, very much appreciated.
I was trying to access
https://support.oracle.com/knowledge/Oracle%20Linux%20and%20Virtualization/2644753_1.html
which, I understand if under support, but seems to be the only FreeIPA
documentation I found on my search.
Thank you all onc
On Feb 3, 2021, at 5:28 PM, Lists wrote:
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> I had the impression that MacOS' Rosetta II might do what I need
That’s rather difficult when the x86 code in question is on the other side of a
virtualized CPU. It’s a double translation, you see: real x86 code run on a
virtual x86 CPU under your
On Feb 4, 2021, at 8:39 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
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> I posted a pretty complete rundown on the scientific linux users mailing
> list, so I won't recap it all here.
Link?
> the transition was not any more difficult, really, than moving from CentOS 7
> to CentOS 8.
That’s not my experience.
I ke
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 10:23 AM Warren Young wrote:
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> On Feb 4, 2021, at 8:39 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> >
> > I posted a pretty complete rundown on the scientific linux users mailing
> > list, so I won't recap it all here.
>
> Link?
https://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind2102&L=SCIENTIF
If you primarily use CentOS for web hosting with Apache, the Apache
configuration
for Debian is a whole new world. You will not be able to just copy the
CentOS config
to Debian.
Todd Merriman
Software Toolz, Inc.
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> On Feb 4, 2021, at 12:56 PM, mailist wrote:
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> If you primarily use CentOS for web hosting with Apache, the Apache
> configuration
> for Debian is a whole new world. You will not be able to just copy the
> CentOS config
> to Debian.
>
It is different, but whoever ever configured apache
> On Feb 4, 2021, at 8:39 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
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>> I posted a pretty complete rundown on the scientific linux users mailing
>> list, so I won't recap it all here.
>
> Link?
>
>> the transition was not any more difficult, really, than moving from
>> CentOS 7 to CentOS 8.
>
> That’s not my experi
>certbot-auto is no longer available.
It still getting updates
https://github.com/certbot/certbot/blob/master/certbot-auto
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I'm setting up a CentOS 7 box as a BackupPC 4 server to back up Windows
boxes on my LAN. I'm using an external 1.5 TB USB drive for the "pool".
BackupPC deduplicates by saving all files in a pool, a directory hiearchy
with each file named for the checksum of the file, and the directories
acting
XFS is suitable for parallel workload, so I would pick ext4 for this case.
Here is a quote from https://access.redhat.com/articles/3129891 :
Another way to characterize this is that the Ext4 file system variants tend to
perform better on systems that have limited I/O capability. Ext3 and Ext4
per
Il 2021-02-05 01:41 Kenneth Porter ha scritto:
I'm setting up a CentOS 7 box as a BackupPC 4 server to back up
Windows boxes on my LAN. I'm using an external 1.5 TB USB drive for
the "pool". BackupPC deduplicates by saving all files in a pool, a
directory hiearchy with each file named for the che
With some moving parts within the CentOS Project, some people are now
confused about where to report things, as https://bugs.centos.org isn't
the only bugs/tickets tracker, so let's just have a quick recap so that
people aren't confused anymore ? :)
# CentOS Stream (all kind of tickets)
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