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- 2024/02/28 07:07:03
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: AD user account in sudoers file
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1681
AD user account in sudoers file
Can I add single Active directory domain user account into sudoers file ? I'd like to avoid to add AD domain group.
- 2023/05/30 14:44:47
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Hardware Support
- Topic: enable nic on virtual environment
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8139
enable nic on virtual environment
I add 2nd NIC to cents 7 server when It's already running and It detected. Now I need to configure it (/etc/sysconfig/networks-scripts/ifcfg-eth1) and to startup it any breakdown because server is production. I tried to run ifconfig eth1 up but nothing! It works only if I configure temporarily NIC w...
- 2023/04/07 05:07:09
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Upgrade process from 6.10 to latest 7
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1761
Upgrade process from 6.10 to latest 7
I'm using pc for only the ntp service to get time which gives to my company workstations. OS: Centos 6.10 Kernel: 2.6.32-754.10.1.el6.i686 CPU: Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz I want to upgrade to latest Centos 7, do you think that this upgrade could get issues ?! I think fresh installation is not good ide...
- 2020/08/06 10:05:29
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: firewall replaces iptables ?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1935
Re: firewall replaces iptables ?
Thanks for the links, I read firewall is suitable for clients while iptables is suggested for server platform. what do you think ?
- 2020/08/06 06:03:44
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: firewall replaces iptables ?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1935
firewall replaces iptables ?
I usually use iptables to protect my server in Centos 6 but now I installed new server and I ask myself if It's better to migrate to firewalld, what do you think ? Iptables will go out of support ? Firewall gives the same characteristic like Iptables ?
- 2019/01/02 07:33:43
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: squid 4
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4323
squid 4
I'm using Centos 7 and I'd like to install Squid 4.x , I'm not able to find repository to install this package. It's available?
- 2018/10/11 08:17:40
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: resize PV and LV without reboot
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10760
Re: resize PV and LV without reboot
RH disabled the ability for partprobe to do anything useful due to data loss problems somewhere between CentOS 5 and 6. It's still disabled and there are still data loss issues with it. I don't understand it, because you are referencing to 'partprobe' command? I can solve my problem with disk parti...
- 2018/10/11 08:15:15
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: resize PV and LV without reboot
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10760
Re: resize PV and LV without reboot
What mean s It's not reproducible?
- 2018/10/10 06:13:19
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: resize PV and LV without reboot
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10760
Re: resize PV and LV without reboot
The kernel has the partition table in use and it will not reread it without a reboot. As I said (and I repeat this job every month) in first case there is no need to reboot machine and LV is changed immediately. Here is procedure: increase vmware disk size echo 1 > /sys/class/scsi_device/x:y:z:k/de...
- 2018/10/10 05:58:20
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
- Topic: resize PV and LV without reboot
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10760
Re: resize PV and LV without reboot
I'm referencing to increase physical disk size, I'm not adding new disk to VMware virtual machine but change its size to larger one.hunter86_bg wrote: ↑2018/10/09 17:50:04
My recommendation is to first add new disk (VmWare 5.5 limit is 60 disks - which is OK), then add it as a new PV and the rest is easy.