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by KernelOops
2020/02/28 17:32:31
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: Centos 8 SSL
Replies: 6
Views: 2520

Re: Centos 8 SSL

I don't have rar to open your config files, so I'm going to give some general advice. When mod_ssl is installed, it adds the config file /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf , which loads a self-signed certificate from /etc/pki/tls/ . You may need to modify your configuration, so that your virtualhost has an ...
by KernelOops
2020/02/26 09:34:39
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: update of clamav fail
Replies: 2
Views: 621

Re: update of clamav fail

From the output, it seems your problem is with the dansguardian package and not clamav.
by KernelOops
2020/02/20 11:25:44
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: How to format HD for UEFI boot - Centos 7.7
Replies: 27
Views: 5879

Re: How to format HD for UEFI boot - Centos 7.7

The most typical setup for me, is this: primary partition 1: /boot 500MB (xfs) primary partition 2: /boot/efi 500MB (fat) primary partition 3: / remaining size (xfs) I don't use LVM since there is no need for it in most cases. In servers I use RAID mirrors. I also don't use swap, I haven't used swap...
by KernelOops
2020/02/20 11:21:18
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: NTP synchronized: no
Replies: 11
Views: 39076

Re: NTP synchronized: no

I don't quite understand what you are doing.

Why do you use ntpd? it has been deprecated and should not be used. That is why all current versions of Fedora/CentOS/RHEL use chrony.
by KernelOops
2020/02/20 08:54:43
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: "duplicating my installation" - question
Replies: 3
Views: 535

Re: "duplicating my installation" - question

I agree with TrevorH on this one and I speak from experience. If you clone a system, you'll need to know all the things that need to be changed, disk and partution UUIDs, the machine id (/etc/machine-id), MAC addresses and other things. But there are some exceptions, sometimes its useful to make per...
by KernelOops
2020/02/20 08:34:57
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: Crash: "Too many open files"
Replies: 3
Views: 830

Re: Crash: "Too many open files"

I would guess, that once the system hits the limit, various daemons and applications start to die, eventually leading to a crash?
by KernelOops
2020/02/20 08:33:51
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: NTP synchronized: no
Replies: 11
Views: 39076

Re: NTP synchronized: no

Maybe your chrony daemon is enabled but has no access to any remote servers to synchronize with?

Take a look at your /etc/chrony.conf and see which servers/pools are defined and make sure they are accessible.
by KernelOops
2020/02/19 04:10:45
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: Crash: "Too many open files"
Replies: 3
Views: 830

Re: Crash: "Too many open files"

your RabbitVCS is trying to open too many files at the same time, or its leaking open files (does not close them properly, eventually hitting the limit).

maybe a bug in RabbtiVCS? there are lots of guides on how to increase the limit, if thats what you want to do.
by KernelOops
2020/02/19 04:07:02
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: [SOLVED] - CentOS 8 application on the task bar
Replies: 21
Views: 10506

Re: [SOLVED] - CentOS 8 application on the task bar

Lazlow, you clearly don't understand the concept of RHEL/CentOS. If you look at CentOS 7, you'll see that many packages are outdated and unsupported by their upstream projects, one example is Python 2 as you mentioned, another example is PHP 5.4. Yes they are unsupported upstream, but supported by R...
by KernelOops
2020/02/18 21:18:08
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: [SOLVED] - CentOS 8 application on the task bar
Replies: 21
Views: 10506

Re: [SOLVED] - CentOS 8 application on the task bar

Lazlow, you mention two interesting points, which are not valid, please let me explain: Fedora has a short support cycle, they support the last two versions (for 13 months per release), but Fedora (unlike RHEL/CentOS) is purpose-made to upgrade itself to the next version with a single reboot. In oth...