Hi, all
I write blog about CentOS. HowTo's and others articles. Can I use
domain name such as centoslog.tld or centos.tld and logos in my page ?
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2009/6/12 Brian Mathis :
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Greg wrote:
>> Hi, all
>>
>> I write blog about CentOS. HowTo's and others articles. Can I use
>> domain name such as centoslog.tld or centos.tld and logos in my page ?
>>
>> Regards, Greg
Benjamin Franz wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Eric B. wrote:
Hi,
I've got an odd situation here. Somehow, I find myself with two files
that
start with the - character.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql]$ ls -l
total 93348
-rw-r--r-- 1 mysql mysql 9273344 Nov 13 19:03 -N=2007-11-08
-rw-r--r-- 1 mysql mysq
d in /etc/sysctl.conf immediately.
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pendencies?
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nking they were on a Windows machine...
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motely via SSH, no X.
Is there any commandline utility to edit ID3 tags?
Cheers,
Niki
If you have the rpmforge repository enabled, yum install id3lib. It
includes a command-line utility "id3tag" which can do that.
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5 box, I get:
# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.1 (Tikanga)
Does anyone know what upstream does with the 5.1.z updates? Does
/etc/redhat-release show "5.1.z" or something?
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t_dir:
touch -r backup_dir/file current_dir/file
or something like that...
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We installed a system from a USB and had to unplug and plug it back in while
the kernel was loading and sorting out the hardware devices.
On 8/8/07, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> First off, there is no access into the bios on this unit It will boot
> from the hard drive or a USB
= EL5) The current EL5 version is here:
http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/releases/testing/8/smeos/i386/SME/LPRng-3.8.29-3.el5.sme.i386.rpm
> SCIRF | GrUVi @ Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus
Small world...I'm in Langley
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we are in need of a new (virtual) server based in US. Any hosting
recommendation?
Thanks,
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I've had excellent results with Server Axis ( http://serveraxis.com ).
5 IPs and plenty of disk space for $35/month.
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Thu 22 Nov 2007 06:38:41 PM MST, Key ID
a8a447dce8562897
Summary : CentOS release file
Description :
CentOS release files
Was this intentional? I was expecting the tag "5.1" to show up
somewhere in /etc/redhat-release .
;m kind of surprised
that this is still an issue; I believe I hit this a few years ago but
don't have a bugzilla number for it.
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latform by in introducing new elements etc .. Is there an
official explanation / document that I can direct him to.
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If you want a full virtual host I'm running on Linode without an issues
so far. Been with them for a year and a half. www.linode.com
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Thank you all for helping to clarify this.
Thanks
Greg Machin
Systems Administrator - Linux
Infrastructure Group, Information Services
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
Ross Walker
Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2011 3:51 p.m.
To: CentOS
lists of tested hardware where people have it running on
"Unsupported" hardware.
Player is not a solution if the Virtual machine needs to be running
24/7. It's more suited to testing and demo use.
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o-tcp-cork
}
syncer {
# rate after al-extents use-rle cpu-mask verify-alg
csums-alg
}
}
[root@mcvpsam01 init.d]#
Any ideas how I can get the file system mounted to recover the data.
Thanks
Greg Machin
Systems Administrator - Lin
Hi.
No worries it was a firewall issue. Not quite as bad as I though J .
Greg Machin
Systems Administrator - Linux
Infrastructure Group, Information Services
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of Machin, Greg
Sent: Monday, 28 February 2011 9:33
I'm happy to wait rather is works properly.
Thanks to the Team/Community for a great product
Greg Machin
Systems Administrator - Linux
Infrastructure Group, Information Services
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of Di
t; particularly looking forward to the built-in chroot capabilities and
> GSSAPI support in OpenSSH, and the major release improvements to git
> and subversion.
>
>
Minor point, but RHEL 5.6 finally bumped subversion to 1.6.X, so
t's shown up more than twice today, with the same timestamp, I
> think.
>
> Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my host's mailserver?
>
> mark
I'm getting lots of repeated mailing list messages as well...
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access the "management network" as per security policies. The guest machines
don't no access to the management IPs of any of the hardware as per security
policies. How should I implement fencing.
Thanks
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Infrastructure Group, Inf
Hi.
I'm currently trying to configure a kickstart script to do auto installs. We
split up the partitions so that we have control on the mount security like
setting no execute on the tmp portions etc .
I keep hitting the same error :
"Could not stat /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol_root --- No Such file
Found the problem there is no support for lvm in the net install iso . Using
the full install iso fixed the problem.
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Sent: Monday, 4 April 2011 5:10 p.m.
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
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list generated automatically or is it maintained by hand?
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The whole process is definitely more complicated than it should be. :-)
I've documented the steps I used in a markdown file here:
https://github.com/gebailey/notes/tree/master/building-centos-ec2-amis
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d the same thing when trying to go from CentOS 7 to
CentOS 8.
I'm pretty sure I ended up invoking thunderbird manually with the
--allow-downgrade option. After it was satisfied with my copied
profile, it would then subsequently run OK with a normal invocation
(using the desktop icon
fort stems from the history of
CentOS being a separate organization that's still undergoing integration
with other Red Hat teams. And I'd love to be enlightened if any or all
of my assumptions above are wrong; my perspective is just that of a
long-time Red Hat Linux, RHEL, Fedora, and
h grub2-*
shim-* --oldpackage". The subsequent reboot worked normally. The
versions of those packages on the 8.2 installation media was the same as
what I had installed immediately before this morning's upgrade.
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what version got updated since the system simply fails to
boot. I don't even get a grub screen. I'll have to rebuild the
systems from scratch.
You should be able to boot off of installation media into rescue mode,
and downgrade the grub2* and/or shim
ssword store is in a single file so it's easy to copy between
servers. It's a curses interface vs. CLI, though...
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On 8/27/21 1:50 PM, wwp wrote:
Hello Greg,
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 09:06:23 -0700 Greg Bailey wrote:
There's been discussions in the past about updating MATE RPMs in EPEL-7:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1436260
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2019-August/173154.html
e metal CentOS 8.5 install (after the 8.4->8.5 upgrade), or
on a VM that runs a similar installation.
The only difference in my case is that I use lightdm from the
stenstorp/lightdm copr repo instead of GDM.
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o a crawl.
Is there some setting for a minimum bandwidth threshold or some other
way to diagnose some really slow mirror?
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If your guest clocks are running too quickly, this may apply to you.
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2009/10/22 Alan McKay :
> [r...@alan centos]# du -sh 5.*
> 19G 5.3
> 14G 5.4
>
>
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regular mirror servers and moved to the "vault" site, where you'd be
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http://vault.centos.org/5.3/
once it's moved there (not populated at present).
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lar to your
situation:
http://fsvs.tigris.org/
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ps if
you like. I am assuming you will be using Apache and on any reasonable
hardware it will handle it without even raising a sweat assuming you
aren't talking about outrageous volume levels.
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instead.
For CentOS 5, I've previously used RPMs available from:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/releases/2.0/contrib/FC_RPMS/
Although there's directories for the "2.0.1" and "2.0.2" releases, the
FC_RPMS hav
on and that loading the module
Net::SMPP (Can't locate Net/SMPP.pm)! Change the use line in your script
to read use Net::SNMP and I will be you it works like a hot darn.
Don't ya hate when you miss the obvious? :-)
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e VMware Server version 2 is web-based. VMware ESXi *requires*
that you have a Windows machine to install the "vSphere Client".
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to how or when to use upstream's bug system.
thanks!
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Maybe you could try:
dos2unix -n hello.sh hello2.sh
chmod +x hello2.sh
./hello2.sh
Does that fix it?
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rastructure. It is a harmless message and
can be safely ignored."
I wonder if this should also be included in the 5.2 release notes as a
known issue since it still occurs...
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Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
$ rpm --whatprovides /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -q
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61
There's many ways to do this, but "yum install compat-libstdc++" should
be all you need.
xten works fine for me (at least on CentOS
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Which rpm has libstdc++.so.5?
$ rpm --whatprovides /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -q
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61
There's many ways to do this, but "yum install compat-libstdc++"
should be all you need.
xten wo
om/2008/07/29/whats-next-in-red-hat-enterprise-linux-part-1/
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to be difficult for
CentOS when moving from 6.0 to 6.1 will be as significant in the
development effort moving from 6.1 to 6.2. I get the sense that package
rebuilding wasn't too difficult (and that's why we had the CR
repository) but that the ISO creation was harder.
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and rmt(8), along with cpio(1) for data files. Some shared software
used to come on 1/4" tape in tar format. The only compression I
recall (vaguely) was standard ("POSIX" on GNU/Linux) compress(1P).
Anyway, I would ne
t;> had a health issue. Hopefully, he is recovering and will return to the
>> project soon!
>>
> I did some searching of some of the places I have seen Johnny posting and he
> seems conspicuously absent since Mid December 2008. I hope he is OK also.
>
>
And now, upstream 4.8 is released... who will be handling this one?
Karanbir?
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tures in a variety of resolutions, with forward/previous
thumbnails, album descriptions, etc. It's easy to maintain backup
copies because it's just a regular directory tree. Downside is it
hasn't been updated in awhile, but it may fit your ne
K:
To extract file listing:
rpm2cpio somerpmfile.rpm | cpio -itv
To extract RPM contents to current directory:
rpm2cpio somerpmfile.rpm | cpio -idmv
etc.
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non-technical person, in my opinion.
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. Unfortunately, RHEL 5 is getting a bit stagnant in
library versions, APIs, etc. so it's frustrating to try to run newer
applications on it. It's this reason that makes me all the more eager
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Last I heard, it would supposedly be
based on Fedora 10 o
e on your system:
/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Media.repo
If you do, then just loopback mount the DVD image under /media/cdrom or
/media/cdrecorder, and then use the yum command as described in that
repo file:
yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=c4-media [command]
Not sure if that works with &q
:
During testing, it was discovered that there were regressions with Flash
Player on certain sites, such as fullscreen playback on YouTube. Despite
these regressions, we feel these security flaws are serious enough to
update the package with what Adobe has provided.
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year."
> DH
>
On Red Hat's home page, it says:
Join the Red Hat executive team on November 10th, 2010 for a live video
webcast.
Register now.
If I was a betting person, I'd put my money on November 10... at least
the CentOS devs have a couple of days to
roblem I've had running stuff on VirtualBox is that you have
to manually enable PAE if you're booting a kernel that uses it. What
architecture are you running? How much memory do you have assigned to
the VM?
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ed in that bug, that a
potential workaround is to upgrade glib2 and gtk2 to the Fedora Core 6
versions. I've tried that, and since doing so, have not experienced the
random crashes...
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ing CGI scripts, etc., you
may need the following directive in your httpd.conf:
PassEnv LD_LIBRARY_PATH
with one or more of the environment variables you set in the
/etc/sysconfig/httpd file mentioned above.
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her. Maybe it wasn't announced yet.
Maybe it was only announced via centos-announce, and not to the general
CentOS list?
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2008-September/015241.html
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it, is to set the SSH_ASKPASS environment variable
to a program that spits out the password, and then ssh will use that for
the password instead of prompting the user for it. (See 'ssh' man page)...
Definitely not recommended, for all the reasons stat
Daniel P. Berrange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 3.0.3-65.el5:
- Remove blktap sharing patch which prevents guests with large
numbers of disks booting (rhbz #445476)
Is that what you were looking for?
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The directory layout is a bit nonstandard, but it does what you're
looking for. I believe SME Server (which is built on top of CentOS)
makes use of this tool set...
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bove command removes all but the most recent version.
I see that there's a '--keep' option that *might* do what you're looking
for (keeping the last 3 or 4 versions), but I have not used this option
before.
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, and debuggers.
[output truncated]
Sounds like the group you want, so:
yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
should do the trick...
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0 -0700
+++ spamass-milter 2008-11-01 15:05:03.0 -0700
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
### Default parameter for spamass-milter is -f (work in the background)
### you may add another parameters here, see spamass-milter(1)
-#EXTRA_FLAGS="-m -r 15"
+EXTRA_FLAGS="-m -r 5 -i
faced
with 5.6...
thanks,
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> cron.daily and logrotate.d?
>
>
Looks like those files are now provided by the "rpm-cron" package in
RHEL 6 / CentOS 6.
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On 08/29/2011 09:49 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Greg Bailey wrote:
>>On 08/29/2011 08:54 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> The rpm package used to provide
>>> /etc/cron.daily/rpm
>>> /etc/logrotate.d/rpm
>>>
>>> I see /usr/lib/rpm/rpm.lo
page at:
http://pkgs.org/search/
I didn't get any hits for kmymoney nor darktable for CentOS 6 (there was
for CentOS 5), but I did for digiKam:
http://pkgs.org/search/?keyword=digikam&search_on=name&distro=82&arch=32-bit
-Greg
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red, and it's configurable
as to what categories you want to allow or block. I use RPMs available
from RPMForge.
http://dansguardian.org/
http://packages.sw.be/dansguardian/
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can use in our local server ?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
One I've used that has some of these features is "dl: download ticket
service", available at:
http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/dl/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/dl-ticket-service
-Greg
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fely do partial updates. And it
wouldn't require a huge historical analysis.
-- greg
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 01:54:49AM +0100, Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 17:10:40 -0600
> "John R. Dennison" wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 11:41:17PM +0100, Gabriel
using standard CD burning tools.
The ISO 9660 filesystem is encapsulated in a partition (which starts
at offset zero, which may confuse some systems.) This makes it
possible for the operating system, once booted, to use the remainder
of the device f
ual one,
and I see from the generated file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
that ONBOOT="yes"...
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> I rebooted a new CentOS 7 host and it attempted to start postfix and
> apache before the network came up. Needless to say both complained
> that they couldn't bind to the requested IP address and "entered th
t.gc_thresh2 = 2304
net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3 = 2560
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6 updates.
Unfortunately, it appears the rolling media is only available for CentOS
7 at the moment.
Did you update modules.dep and modules.alias in the stage1 image?
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os box. You will get an immediate
error if the dos box is up and knows that connection is kaput.
Given that the port numbers of the new connection are the same, I'm
kind of surprised that the behavior changed from 6.5 to 6.6, but, I
always use defensive programming (sending those extra
time.
There sure are a lot of mutually-conflicting opinions flying in this
thread. I learned this stuff by studying how IRC uses
application-level ping-pong, and have encountered and used this info
repeatedly in the years since.
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to your server-specific certificate to properly establish the chain of
trust for clients attempting to verify it.
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ge information. You
can use "vboxmanage controlvm ..." to enable/disable RDP, for example.
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ogression isn't intuitive:
CentOS-7.0-1406-x86_64-DVD.iso
CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1503.iso
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data
2/centos7-01/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-7
2/centos7-01/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-Testing-7
3/centos7-01/TRANS.TBL
Seems like a large delta in ISO size for not much of a change in
content. Any ideas?
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appear to be a problem with the gateway server.
>
> Is there another feature of CentOs 7.1 that I need to evaluate? Has
> anyone else had this problem after the 7.1 update?
>
> Thank you for your help
>
> Greg Ennis
Greg, do you have access to a console for that mach
prevent this from happening? Or is the best
solution to go to the colo and reboot?
I have consoles for all of my professional servers, but not my hobby
server! Fun fun! And I feel for you guys, given that upstream was the
main cause.
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that, for example
I run emacs on files mounted noatime on CentOS 6 without any issues.
A bit of searching the interwebs did not provide any clues. Anyone?
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uot; it doesn't show any
docs for CentOS 6 or CentOS 7. I know why, but it really ought to be
explained.
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On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 06:00:05PM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> so far, other than having to learn a couple new commands, C7 really
> hasn't been a problem for us, everything we need to run works just
> fine.
Once I decided to stop complaining about C7, it wasn't bad to learn
about the different
et the selinux contexts on files to
begin with... Perhaps that would help with the original poster's issue?
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itly lock things into memory, file I/O can and will
cause idle pages to get pushed out. It happens less often if you
manipulate swappines.
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is also I/O going on, then it's easy to see that the kernel could
decide to page the page out after 50 minutes, leaving the application
having to page it back in 10 minutes later.
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.)
This last bit was because I don't expect my systems to ever swap... I
only have a small amount of swap configured to reduce the mayhem
caused by OOMs, and give my home-grown oom daemon (which is locked
into memory, of course) time to open
nly appear there.
I've been using 'conman' for this purpose.
I totally agree with you about having a separate admin-only network.
It's not that expensive to build one up using dumb switches.
-- greg
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