Hello All,
I'd like to lurk for a while.. is there a searchable archive?
Thanks,
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At 02:35 PM 3/4/2008, you wrote:
Sorry, not a direct CentOS question, but I know there's a lot of
experienced users on this list...I'm using CentOS with sendmail and
spamassassin. I've got it configured with spamass-milter and it is
working correctly. However, I was expecting to be able to re
At 02:09 PM 3/7/2008, you wrote:
On Friday 07 March 2008 18:40:03 Craig White wrote:
> I've gone over and over the man page and I don't get it and it's
> obviously a simple task
>
> I want to rsync a directory but only the pdf files...
>
> rsync -ncauv --include=*.pdf $WORKING $WEB_SERVER
> # sy
t seem to tweak for more verbosity.
Could someone tell me what is going on or point me to a place to
start troubleshooting this?
CentOS 5 final fully updated
Sendmail 8.13.8
Dovecot 1.01
MailScanner 4.68.8
SpamAssassin 3.2.4
ClamAV 0.92.1
My milters have been turned off for troubleshooting.
you tried
>viewing the message as plain text or html?
>
>Bo
I've used? MailScanner a lot in the past. MailScanner used Perl
libraries to decode and translate the .msg files to text as an
option. http://mailscanner.info. Good software, but if you already
have an antivirus/anti-spam s
min/Virtualmin to backup and restore
users/groups/virtualhosts and to move across servers for mail.
http://www.webmin.com
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is definitely a very good friend, especially with permissions
and timestamps. Do 'man rsync'
I use rsync -avz -e "ssh -p portxxx" source destination. My ssh port
is non-standard. Very secure!
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country, of those I
wanted to block based upon my mail server's history with
communications with them and on the histories of my users/customers.
http://ip.ludost.net/
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reading the initial request
was check Matrox.. they've always been on the high-end and I knew
their graphics cards were well supported in Linux. Shop eBay and see
Matrox' site (http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/drivers/) to
compare whether the card has a Linux driver. Many of their models are
dual-head on one card.
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llow rsync but not interactive login? If so
perhaps this will meet your needs: http://troy.jdmz.net/rsync/index.html
Hello Kai,
I wanted to reply with a solution, but I did not
quite understand the problem.. It certainly
appears that you have the rsync and ssh skills/competency to do what you
cause problems with restarting
named.. in which case, do not delete the line, just comment it, then
uncomment if you get into trouble and reconsult the archives. That
problem was resolved late week before last or early last week too.
If you want some better advice, post your errors.
Cheers,
that Windows Vista comes
with IPV6 enabled by default and can really generate some traffic if
you do not turn it off and possibly cause problems if your network
infrastructure does not support it. Is that possibly a problem?
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re setting CLASSPATH as an OS environment variable. Tomcat
wants/has it's own and you set it within the engine, or let the
engine take care of it for you.
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user where you are not OT.
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At 10:42 PM 9/11/2009, you wrote:
>I have been tasked with having a Buffalo Terastation Pro 2 NAS box,
>likely to be connected to a Linux box via samba, be the storage device
>to back up mostly Ubuntu and Centos systems. The trick is, the
>machines to be backed up need to do so in an automated fas
At 03:41 PM 7/31/2008, you wrote:
on 7-31-2008 12:24 PM Tim Utschig spake the following:
On 07/31/08 12:02, Scott Silva wrote:
The other answer is to get ISC dhcpd to honor the broadcast flag,
and broadcast all packets instead of unicasting the answer
packets. That I can't find a setting for.
these days it
has actually gotten easier.. especially with notebook drives!
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for a while.
Read the posts here! Very good!
Also, subscribe to
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce for OS
update announcements!
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ve a (insert your favorite beverage) and thank
your __ (insert higher-power) that things weren't worse!
That's my plan!
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At 03:13 PM 10/2/2008, you wrote:
John R Pierce a écrit :
except, 99% of spam has forged FROM addresses,
Yeah, but at least one sender IP that can't be
forged. Run jwhois on that, which usually gives
you an [EMAIL PROTECTED] adress, and then simply
forward them the spam. Normal providers
At 01:47 AM 10/3/2008, you wrote:
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Chris Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 2, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Vandaman wrote:
>
>> 1. Go to the eircom page or type abuse at eircom in google to get the web
>> form. The form looks like it goes direct to their tech support,
At 11:56 AM 10/3/2008, you wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008, Mark A. Lewis wrote:
>>This is why the RFC clearly states that you must answer certain email
>>addresses; abuse@ being one! If you don't follow the RFC's than how
>>can anyone expect your protocols or operations to be compliant with
>>any st
At 12:34 PM 10/3/2008, you wrote:
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> I wait until a legitimate company spams me...then I call them
> up and see if it was themthen I let years of spam aggression
> boil out to the company over the phoneand hope they take me
> off the list.
> Now that is how to blow off
At 12:46 PM 10/3/2008, you wrote:
Hello? This is way off topic for the CentOS list.
Enough already.
mhr
Sorry. My last one slipped-in before you called 'cease-fire.'
I'm done.
Thanks Moderator!
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At 01:34 PM 10/31/2008, you wrote:
Thanks guys for ur immediate reply
do apprecite
i try to incoporate some of the RBLS and check it out
regards
simon
Depending upon your outcome, there are other methods you can use to
modify for better results. You may find inserting the RBL in sendmail
hits on search engine even with
refining the search.
(Lurking and inquisitive)
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grade might be all you need to fix it.
Watch out for this gotcha! The Dovecot version 1.0.x that comes with
CentOS 5.x is much better and I run it and would recommend it, but
the configs for 0.99.x (Came with CentOS 4.x) are incompatible with
the previous version.
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boot it? The kernel
panics in its current state (because the hardware architecture is so
strikingly different). What is the methodology of fixing the kernel
in this circumstance?
Thanks in Advance!
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At 03:44 PM 1/29/2009, you wrote:
>On Thursday 29 January 2009 20:23:40 Lanny Marcus wrote:
> > Assuming that the Diagnostic tests you run on the hard drive and RAM
> > are OK, if the box was made by Dell, Compaq/HP, etc., they probably
> > have Diagnostics you can run on the mobo/cpu that you can
hacking, try these guys...
> > http://www.refurbups.com/Catalog/By-APC-RBC-Battery-Number;jsessionid=0a010
> >5501f434fd727d50b9643569c308deb23faa548.e3eSc34OaxmTe34Pa38Ta38Qb350
> >
>OK. Thanks, both of you. Info bookmarked for investigation :-)
>
>Anne
Anne,
Are you located in U.S., U.K. or Europe? I couldn't tell?
Thanks,
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At 04:57 PM 1/30/2009, you wrote:
>On Friday 30 January 2009 20:51:53 Glenn wrote:
> >
> > Are you located in U.S., U.K. or Europe? I couldn't tell?
> >
>UK
>
>Anne
Reason I asked is because APC has refurbished UPS for half price with
free shipping a lot of
ple attempts at registering and found some hidden fees
along with the insistence that I had to host my DNS with them. Lots
of hosting bundles!
I just want a registrar that can register the domain name and use MY
DNS servers. I'll do all the hosting, thank you very much!
Than
At 12:01 PM 3/6/2009, you wrote:
>2009/3/6 Bill Campbell
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 06, 2009, Glenn wrote:
> > >Hello All,
> > >
> > >Very sorry about WAY off-topic query, but you folks really are one of
> > >my most International subscribed groups.
ack of control by your
ISP. Now, they've been black listed by spamhaus.org for that content.
Unfortunately you chose a bad ISP. Complain to them and/or threaten
to take your business elsewhere, but their problem is so large, they
probably can't even begin to put a dent in it now!
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building my own
kernel), or should I just download the SRPMS and dig in?
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Akemi Yagi amyagi at gmail.com wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
>> So, just today I noticed a problem with kernel 2.6.18-194 (CentOS 5.5) on
>> several Intel DP965LT systems; the system beeps (such as terminal beeps) are
>> no longer passed th
4 and 18-194 that are listed in this kernel log? It would really help
narrow down the problem if I could just build each kernel version and test it;
then at least I'd only have one set of differences to go through rather than 30.
[Not a kernel expert, but willing to give it a solid go
On Aug 31, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> On Aug 26, 2010, at 12:00 PM, centos-requ...@centos.org wrote:
>
>>> ?Is there someplace can I find *detailed* release notes on the differences
>>> between -164 and -194 kernels to help in looking for the problem, p
the Argeo repositories,
and installing Java 1.6.0 directly from Sun/Oracle and creating the plugin soft
link in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Neither works at all. This was working a
while ago, but it broke and I didn't notice.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
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On Sep 22, 2010, at 11:22 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> The latest updates to CentOS 5.5 seem to have broken the Java plugin,
> and have defeated any and all attempts to get it working again.
> I'm running CentOS 5.5 (32-bit) and Firefox 3.6.9 (installed from the
> CentOS reposi
I have been trying to get to the CentOS LiveCD site at
projects.centos.org
the last couple of days, but have been unable to reach it. Is it down, and is
there
any info on when it might be back up?
Thanks,
-G.
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be closed, or is it acting as a placeholder for
> events such as this? Just curious...
Well, projects.centos.org was up briefly over the weekend, but appears (from my
end) to be down again, same symptoms; HTTP connections just hang. Next time
I'll download the LiveCD instructions I'
Mini! In order to delete it, I have to manually
revert the /etc/cups
files and restart the cups printing system in system-config-services.
I just don't understand printer configuration on Linux. On the Macs, it's just
plug and go.
Why does CentOS have to make it so confusing?
-G.
-
Hierarchies are as diverse and personal as they come. What is more
important is to have your site be searchable. To that end you might
invest in adding search tags to each document. So that you have access
to them all in a flat way as well as the hierarchy.
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2009/1/23 Joseph L. Casale
ecv by accident.
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[I wish I knew how to get the mailing list to thread my replies properly in the
archives; I subscribe to the daily digest, and replying to that doesn't do it.]
Greg Lindahl wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 03:40:08PM -0300, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
>
> > My only theory is that this
crashes, I need recovery right away, not hours down the road. Time here
is literally worth a dollar per second, roughly.
Anyway, thanks for the discusssion and helpful links. At one time I knew all
this stuff, but it has been 20 years since I had to dig into the TCP protocol
this deeply.
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Hi I hope someone can answer something I'm sure is quite basic.
I am following the instructions at
https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-vpn.html
On setting up a VPN
The part I am having trouble with is when it show the
/etc/racoon/racoon.conf file.
But it doesn't say whay
itionally, here's some info but I advise against the Racoon IPSec
>> daemon.
>>
>> https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Deployment_Guide/sec-racoon-conf.html
>> https://wiki.debian.org/IPsec
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Mar 21,
To be fair its not highly sensitive info we are dealing with.
-Original Message-
From: "Eero Volotinen"
Sent: 21/03/2016 17:51
To: "CentOS mailing list"
Subject: Re: [CentOS] IPSec multiple VPN setups
Err. Sounds like security nightmare.
21.3.2016 7.47 ip. "
OS mailing list"
Subject: Re: [CentOS] IPSec multiple VPN setups
Memset.com ? In real world, rhel 5/centos 5 gets only critical security
patches.
Eero
21.3.2016 7.54 ip. kirjoitti:
> Glenn Pierce wrote:
> > Will ask my boss :) We are hosted on memset so not so easy to update
> &g
As upgrading between major releases are not supported
in any way on centos / rhel and clones..
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2016-03-21 20:33 GMT+02:00 :
> Glenn Pierce wrote:
> > I asked about upgrading once and got no reply. Does anyone have
> experience
> > of having a hosted centos upgraded on a virt
I'm Sur my boss will agree. Looks like I have a multi terra byte postgres move
to look forward to.
Thanks evryone
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] IPSec multiple VPN setups
Hi I am trying to setup a libreswan vpn between centos 7 and a Mikrotik router.
I am try to get the keys working. My problem is the Mikrotik router
wants the key in PEM format
How do I export the keys generated with ipsec newhostkey
into PEM format ?
Thanks
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do any kind of format conversions with openssl commandline client.
>
> Eero
> 1.4.2016 3.56 ip. "Glenn Pierce" kirjoitti:
>
>> Hi I am trying to setup a libreswan vpn between centos 7 and a Mikrotik
>> router.
>>
>> I am try to get the keys working. My pr
works, try googling for openssl pem conversion
> 1.4.2016 4.32 ip. "Glenn Pierce" kirjoitti:
>
>> I have tried
>> openssl rsa -in bicester_left.pub -outform pem > bicester_left.pem
>>
>> I get
>> unable to load Private Key
>> 1403
key-converter.pl -p < right.pub > /home/glenn/right.pub
On 1 April 2016 at 15:44, Glenn Pierce wrote:
> Sorry but I have looked for over two days. Trying every command I could find.
>
> There is obviously a misunderstanding somewhere.
>
> After generating a key pair with
> ipsec
I just removed the name. I will be regenerating again.
To be honest if an attacker to get this to work I would buy then a drink :)
On 1 April 2016 at 17:01, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 04/01/2016 07:44 AM, Glenn Pierce wrote:
>>
>> Ie
>> ***.server.net.INIPSECKEY 10
Eero Volotinen wrote:
> So you are using pkcs12 on centos:
>
> https://www.sslshopper.com/article-most-common-openssl-commands.html
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>
> 2016-04-01 17:44 GMT+03:00 Glenn Pierce :
>
>> Sorry but I have looked for over two days. Trying every command I could
nen wrote:
> You must define connection address and key in ipsec.secrets.
>
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>
> 2016-04-01 19:38 GMT+03:00 Glenn Pierce :
>
>> Just trying to follow the instructions here
>>
>> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-U
On 1 April 2016 at 18:39, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> IPSec is very complex with certificates. try first with PSK authentication
> and then with certificates
>
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> 2016-04-01 20:21 GMT+03:00 Glenn Pierce :
>
>> I generated according to the docs . Which pro
e. Is there
something missing from ifcfg-eth0_dhcp that is confusing the
system-config-network-cmd script? Is there any documentation on this that's
helpful? And is there simply a better way to do this that I've missed?
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NAME="eth0"
# PCI device 0x10b7:0x9200 (3c59x)
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
ATTR{address}=="00:04:xx:xx;xx:xx", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth1"
r gets to the 'Welcome to CentOS " message. Do I need
to "rebless" vmlinuz or initrd or initramfs in the /boot partition if I change
the drive UUID?
Or should I just ignore UUID and go back to using labels in /etc/fstab (which
is what I did in CentOS 5)?
Thanks,
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On May 22, 2013, at 4:14 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 22.05.2013 21:58, schrieb Glenn Eychaner:
>> So, I have a CentOS 6 system, and I want to make several clones of it. I'm
>> using Clonezilla to clone the drives; that's no problem. But the drive
>> UUIDs ar
ime. I will
probably go back to labels, since I can change those (apparently) without
rendering the system unbootable.
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On May 21, 2013, at 4:52 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> I'm having a puzzling problem with system-config-network-cmd in CentOS
> 6.4 This all works great, EXCEPT that if the machine is booted a fixed-IP
> profile, the the DHCP ifcfg file also winds up in
> /etc/sysconfi
ernet card).
Anyone have any advice on how to attack this these days? I've been out
of the hardware-purchase game on the Linux side for years, and most of my
bookmarks no longer point anywhere useful, sadly.
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ards support dual displays AFAICT; I have found nothing
useful at Intel's site.)
Does anyone have any resources they'd like to point me to?
Thanks,
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27;d like to move them to either the desktop or the adjacent
rack, but have limited space in either location (1U of short-depth rack or
about room for a miniITX box on the desk).
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John R Pierce wrote:
> On 8/12/2013 9:14 AM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> > * 1U short-depth rackmount chassis OR Mini-ITX small-footprint chassis
> > * Dual 1920x1200 monitor display
>
> those two requirements together are unusual. most rackmount 1U systems
> are headless
in case of a critical
failure, and have had to use it on more than one occasion).
And I'm sorry my postings don't seem to thread right in the archives. I
subscribe to the Digest form orf the list and am compiling these replies
using the web archives.
Anyway,
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2574l-ethernet-controller-causing-network-blipping/
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632650
but there isn't any clear indication as to whether the bug has been
resolved in mainline CentOS 6.4 or not.
Has this bug been resolved?
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anyone
had any experience with them in CentOS 6.4? And if there were any other
solutions I had overlooked?
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Just found this thread
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2013-April/134212.html
and Emailed the author for details.
On Aug 20, 2013, at 2:52 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> So, after some discussion of our new control workstations, we are iterating
> in on a solution; we are lookin
what kind of performance hit can I expect?
Also, are there any solutions I have overlooked?
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work under CentOS 6? Is there one that anyone can recommend?
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On Aug 22, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> A quick search of the web says that yes,
> these devices will work under CentOS and show up as /dev/dspX devices. So, do
> devices like these:
I apologize. I should have said here "A quick search of the web (and the N
On Aug 23, 2013, at 8:00 AM, centos-requ...@centos.org wrote:
> From: Fred Smith
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] USB Audio sound card
>
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 10:03:08PM -0400, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
>> On Aug 22, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
>>
>> I apolo
We're considering
putting off triple-head support to cut costs, because the dreamy NVS510
cards are expensive. It's like a morass of quicksand sometimes.]
Gracias y saludos,
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ias for:
-Sony-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--24-170-100-100-C-120-ISO8859-1
and if I specify this full name in Tk, it works fine.
What am I doing wrong here, or did the enhanced font support in Tk 8.5 subtly
break fonts using an "WxH" designation?
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t it's (obviously) a bit of a
kludge.
Question 3: Is there a UNIX equivalent to the Mac sparseimage that I should be
using for this? ("tar -u" can do it (duh), but then the backup file grows
without bound.)
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er with GeForce 7600 cards, did not seem
to have this behavior).
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on you need, as
> explained here:
>
> http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia
On Nov 13, 2013, at 5:38 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> I have finally received and am configuring my new workstations eith the
> NVS510 graphics cards, and have run into rather a problem. The X server
>
patibility? The computer is a
brand-new
SuperMicro X10SAE Haswell system.
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In the rdshell, /dev/sda shows up as the internal system hard drive rather
than the USB key. The USB key does not show up as /dev/sdb nor any
other device that I can find. Finally, I looked in /dev/mapper (duh); it
contains /dev/mapper/control, but no /dev/mapper/live-rw.
Sorry for any confusion
On Nov 19, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> I had already gotten rid of rghb. The grub2 entry on the key for booting the
> LiveCD reads:
> [...]
> linux /CentOS-Live/isolinux/vmlinuz0 root=UUID=A352-6D7C ro liveimg
> nodiskmount nolvmmount selinux=disabled live_dir=/Cen
On Nov 19, 2013, at 2:07 PM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> Possibly a hardware incompatibility? (I haven't been able to test a LiveCD in
> the optical drive yet, but will do so now.)
The system boots a liveCD from the DVD drive just fine. It boots CentOS 6.4 from
the hard disk. It boots
x27;t seem to have a corresponding
entry in any other log file in /var/log. How can I get more info about these
messages?
Thanks,
-G.
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es '*/mcelog'" and similar queries).
Thus, I still don't know what to do with these errors. Ignore them? I am
running 32-bit CentOS 6.4 (legacy software reasons).
-G.
On Nov 25, 2013, at 11:05 AM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> On my new Haswell-based machines, I am o
Thanks,
-G.
JD writes:
> yum info mcelog
> ...
> Description : mcelog is a daemon that collects and decodes Machine Check
> : Exception data on x86-64 machines.
>
> So not for 32-bit...
On Nov 26, 2013, at 9:25 AM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> Further investigation se
again for future consumption. Maybe I will try that at a future date, but
I don't really have time today.
-G.
On Nov 26, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Glenn Eychaner wrote:
> On further, further investigation, it looks like according to the mcelog
> install
> guide at http://www.mcelog.org/in
CPU 1 BANK 0
TIME 1385426237 Mon Nov 25 21:37:17 2013
MCG status:
MCi status:
Corrected error
Error enabled
MCA: Internal parity error
STATUS 904f0005 MCGSTATUS 0
MCGCAP c09 APICID 2 SOCKETID 0
CPUID Vendor Intel Family 6 Model 60
Anyway,
-G.
On Nov 27, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Glenn Eychaner
observatory to the U.S. on servicing is no
small matter. I have five of these computers (two active, one "hot" spare,
one "cold" spare, one test system); if in the long run one proves to be a
problem, i will deal with it at that time. If the memory is a bad batch,
I'll need m
have all the log records. Its really hard to prove to the
> peoples that the issue is at hardware level (When the Hardware vendor and
> Application Owners are from different companies ).
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hi, all, is there any command(such asciiview) to view the picture under
bash shell? I found the asciiview could meet my requirement, but how to
install it on centos? thanks.
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thanks a lot, I also found the project at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/aa-project/files/?source=navbar, Thanks.
2016-11-02 2:19 GMT+08:00 Julius Tchanque :
> Hi Glenn,
> I found this project similar to what you want: https://github.com/
> MilenMMinev/AsciiViewer
>
> Regards,
Tried this in both AWS and GCE as I though it may be a specific cloud
vendor issue. SELinux is disabled, lsof | grep home shows nothing,
lsattr /home shows nothing. Simply get "Device or resource busy."
Works just find on 7.2 so I'm kinda at a loss. Scanned over the RHEL
release notes and didn't s
can't rename or move it. Anyone else try
this on a stock 7.3 build?
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 8:42 AM, wrote:
> Jon LaBadie wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 04:10:07AM -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>>> On 12/15/2016 01:47 AM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
>>> > On
len,
>
> On Thu, 2016-12-15 at 10:10 -0800, Glenn E. Bailey III wrote:
>> I was most def root.
>
> There's a difference whether you logged in as root or su-ed to root. In
> the latter case /home is still in use by the user you su-ed from.
>
> Even though it is not strictl
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