Hi Niki,
I'm using a similar approach like Stephen's, but with a kink.
* Kickstart all machines from a couple of ISOs, depending on the requirements
(the Kickstart process is controlled by Ansible)
* Machines that have persistent data (which make up about 50% in average) have
at least two virtu
> Hi Niki,
>
> I'm using a similar approach like Stephen's, but with a kink.
>
> * Kickstart all machines from a couple of ISOs, depending on the
> requirements (the Kickstart process is controlled by Ansible)
> * Machines that have persistent data (which make up about 50% in average)
> have at lea
Hi,
I'm upgrading our request tracker from Centos 7 to 8 and found some
unexpected SELINUX issues with procmail. Even after I create a policy which
allows all denied operations, procmail is still not allowed to run a perl
script (in my case rt-mailgate). I get the following error in the procmail
l
On 3/29/21 1:28 PM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> My CentOS 8 Stream installation is fully current. I did
>
>sudo debuginfo-install libgcc libstdc++
>
> but the response I get is
>
>Could not find debuginfo package for the following installed packages:
>libgcc-8.4.1-1.el8.x86_64, libstd
Hi Simon,
> Whenever I read such things I'm wondering, what about things like log
> files? Do you call them OS files or persistent data? How do you back'em up
> then?
I don't.
All relevant logging is centralised to a server cluster running Graylog.
Regards,
Peter.
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> All relevant logging is centralised to a server cluster running Graylog.
... and, because I forgot to mention it: Yes, that server cluster has a
"persistent data" device.
Regards,
Peter.
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On Mar 26, 2021, at 7:08 AM, Warren Young wrote:
>
> Is anyone else getting this on dnf upgrade?
>
> [MIRROR] sssd-proxy-2.3.0-9.el8.x86_64.rpm: Interrupted by header callback:
> Server reports Content-Length: 9937 but expected size is: 143980
The short reply size made me think to try a packet
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