I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up. I also switched over to the new kernel. So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than before. We will see how it goes.
I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test for stability (not crashing). This is an internal DNS server (rigel.htt-consult.com). If all is well tomorrow I will put it into production, and start on migrating the production DNS server (onlo.htt-consult.com). And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel dependency is fixed. The delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 core) for the new server. avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my current RSEL6 mailserver.
So progress. Thanks for the code to make this possible.
Maybe not so much to brag about, but I now have 3 Cubieboard2 servers running Centos7-armv7.
Medon Webserver Rigel Internal DNS Onlo External DNS
I am leaving Valeria and Merido alone for now, as they are test systems.
Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!
The other item I need to work with for the mailserver, is do I keep it on the 2-core CubieTruck, or do I get a 4-core CubieTruck Plus. avmavis really beats up those 2 cores. Sometimes imap clients suffer. If I could limit avmavis to 3 cores, that would leave one always available for other important tasks.
On 02/07/2017 01:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up. I also switched over to the new kernel. So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than before. We will see how it goes.
I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test for stability (not crashing). This is an internal DNS server (rigel.htt-consult.com). If all is well tomorrow I will put it into production, and start on migrating the production DNS server (onlo.htt-consult.com). And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel dependency is fixed. The delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 core) for the new server. avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my current RSEL6 mailserver.
So progress. Thanks for the code to make this possible.
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
Am 10.02.2017 um 14:38 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Maybe not so much to brag about, but I now have 3 Cubieboard2 servers running Centos7-armv7.
Medon Webserver Rigel Internal DNS Onlo External DNS
I am leaving Valeria and Merido alone for now, as they are test systems.
Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!
The other item I need to work with for the mailserver, is do I keep it on the 2-core CubieTruck, or do I get a 4-core CubieTruck Plus. avmavis really beats up those 2 cores. Sometimes imap clients suffer. If I could limit avmavis to 3 cores, that would leave one always available for other important tasks.
Hello Robert, I've a running a Cubietruck 3 with CentOS as a Web-, Mail-, and Nexcloudserver for my family. Software: CentOS incl. EPEL: apache, mariadb, postfix, dovecot, amavis, clamav, spamassin, mailgraph from Fedora:fail2ban
There isn't any problem with the RAM or CPU
On 02/07/2017 01:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up. I also switched over to the new kernel. So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than before. We will see how it goes.
I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test for stability (not crashing). This is an internal DNS server (rigel.htt-consult.com). If all is well tomorrow I will put it into production, and start on migrating the production DNS server (onlo.htt-consult.com). And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel dependency is fixed. The delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 core) for the new server. avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my current RSEL6 mailserver.
So progress. Thanks for the code to make this possible.
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
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Greetings Andreas
Andreas,
On 02/10/2017 08:56 AM, Andreas Reschke wrote:
Am 10.02.2017 um 14:38 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Maybe not so much to brag about, but I now have 3 Cubieboard2 servers running Centos7-armv7.
Medon Webserver Rigel Internal DNS Onlo External DNS
I am leaving Valeria and Merido alone for now, as they are test systems.
Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!
The other item I need to work with for the mailserver, is do I keep it on the 2-core CubieTruck, or do I get a 4-core CubieTruck Plus. avmavis really beats up those 2 cores. Sometimes imap clients suffer. If I could limit avmavis to 3 cores, that would leave one always available for other important tasks.
Hello Robert, I've a running a Cubietruck 3 with CentOS as a Web-, Mail-, and Nexcloudserver for my family. Software: CentOS incl. EPEL: apache, mariadb, postfix, dovecot, amavis, clamav, spamassin, mailgraph from Fedora:fail2ban
Do you use postfixadmin? I run a virtual mail environment for a few domains. I also have roundcube that is occasionally used. (my daughter in Manchester UK, and my son in Baltimore) You have spamassassin, mailgraph and fail2ban that I do not have.
I would be interested in seeing your configuration steps. I have used:
http://www.campworld.net/thewiki/pmwiki.php/LinuxServersCentOS/Cent6VirtMail...
As my guide in the past.
What I see on the current CubieTruck RSEL6 setup (running for a couple of years now) is that 2 instances of amavis are going, checking out the mail, and pretty much pegging the CPUs (as reported by top). Meanwhile, at times when I go to send mail from Thunderbird, it reports it is waiting on my mailserver. I assume that the server is too busy at the moment to take the mail.
Right now I am going to write up all I have done for a basic Cubie Centos7 setup.
Separately I would like to learn a bit about nextcloudserver. I run a ClearOS6 Samba server here. I am looking for alternatives, but serving MS shares with client login is needed.
There isn't any problem with the RAM or CPU
On 02/07/2017 01:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up. I also switched over to the new kernel. So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than before. We will see how it goes.
I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test for stability (not crashing). This is an internal DNS server (rigel.htt-consult.com). If all is well tomorrow I will put it into production, and start on migrating the production DNS server (onlo.htt-consult.com). And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel dependency is fixed. The delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 core) for the new server. avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my current RSEL6 mailserver.
So progress. Thanks for the code to make this possible.
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
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Am 2017-02-10 15:09, schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Andreas,
On 02/10/2017 08:56 AM, Andreas Reschke wrote:
Am 10.02.2017 um 14:38 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Maybe not so much to brag about, but I now have 3 Cubieboard2 servers running Centos7-armv7.
Medon Webserver Rigel Internal DNS Onlo External DNS
I am leaving Valeria and Merido alone for now, as they are test systems.
Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!
The other item I need to work with for the mailserver, is do I keep it on the 2-core CubieTruck, or do I get a 4-core CubieTruck Plus. avmavis really beats up those 2 cores. Sometimes imap clients suffer. If I could limit avmavis to 3 cores, that would leave one always available for other important tasks.
Hello Robert, I've a running a Cubietruck 3 with CentOS as a Web-, Mail-, and Nexcloudserver for my family. Software: CentOS incl. EPEL: apache, mariadb, postfix, dovecot, amavis, clamav, spamassin, mailgraph from Fedora:fail2ban
Do you use postfixadmin? I run a virtual mail environment for a few domains. I also have roundcube that is occasionally used. (my daughter in Manchester UK, and my son in Baltimore) You have spamassassin, mailgraph and fail2ban that I do not have.
I would be interested in seeing your configuration steps. I have used:
http://www.campworld.net/thewiki/pmwiki.php/LinuxServersCentOS/Cent6VirtMail...
As my guide in the past.
Yes, my enviroment is nearly the same. The basic Howto I've used is from https://dokuwiki.nausch.org/doku.php/centos:mail_c7:mta_1
(all in German language)
I've searchd the missing rpms at normal CentOX (noarch) and EPEL. Only fail2ban comes from Fedora
Nextcloud: I must stay at 10.0.3 (stable) because of PHP 5.4
What I see on the current CubieTruck RSEL6 setup (running for a couple of years now) is that 2 instances of amavis are going, checking out the mail, and pretty much pegging the CPUs (as reported by top). Meanwhile, at times when I go to send mail from Thunderbird, it reports it is waiting on my mailserver. I assume that the server is too busy at the moment to take the mail.
Right now I am going to write up all I have done for a basic Cubie Centos7 setup.
Separately I would like to learn a bit about nextcloudserver. I run a ClearOS6 Samba server here. I am looking for alternatives, but serving MS shares with client login is needed.
There isn't any problem with the RAM or CPU
On 02/07/2017 01:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up. I also switched over to the new kernel. So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than before. We will see how it goes.
I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test for stability (not crashing). This is an internal DNS server (rigel.htt-consult.com). If all is well tomorrow I will put it into production, and start on migrating the production DNS server (onlo.htt-consult.com). And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel dependency is fixed. The delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 core) for the new server. avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my current RSEL6 mailserver.
So progress. Thanks for the code to make this possible.
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
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Greetings Andreas
No German understood here. I'm dyslexic and had a hard enough time with English...
Give me FORTRAN. :)
On 02/10/2017 09:26 AM, arm_ml@rirasoft.de wrote:
Am 2017-02-10 15:09, schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Andreas,
On 02/10/2017 08:56 AM, Andreas Reschke wrote:
Am 10.02.2017 um 14:38 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Maybe not so much to brag about, but I now have 3 Cubieboard2 servers running Centos7-armv7.
Medon Webserver Rigel Internal DNS Onlo External DNS
I am leaving Valeria and Merido alone for now, as they are test systems.
Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!
The other item I need to work with for the mailserver, is do I keep it on the 2-core CubieTruck, or do I get a 4-core CubieTruck Plus. avmavis really beats up those 2 cores. Sometimes imap clients suffer. If I could limit avmavis to 3 cores, that would leave one always available for other important tasks.
Hello Robert, I've a running a Cubietruck 3 with CentOS as a Web-, Mail-, and Nexcloudserver for my family. Software: CentOS incl. EPEL: apache, mariadb, postfix, dovecot, amavis, clamav, spamassin, mailgraph from Fedora:fail2ban
Do you use postfixadmin? I run a virtual mail environment for a few domains. I also have roundcube that is occasionally used. (my daughter in Manchester UK, and my son in Baltimore) You have spamassassin, mailgraph and fail2ban that I do not have.
I would be interested in seeing your configuration steps. I have used:
http://www.campworld.net/thewiki/pmwiki.php/LinuxServersCentOS/Cent6VirtMail...
As my guide in the past.
Yes, my enviroment is nearly the same. The basic Howto I've used is from https://dokuwiki.nausch.org/doku.php/centos:mail_c7:mta_1
(all in German language)
I've searchd the missing rpms at normal CentOX (noarch) and EPEL. Only fail2ban comes from Fedora
Nextcloud: I must stay at 10.0.3 (stable) because of PHP 5.4
What I see on the current CubieTruck RSEL6 setup (running for a couple of years now) is that 2 instances of amavis are going, checking out the mail, and pretty much pegging the CPUs (as reported by top). Meanwhile, at times when I go to send mail from Thunderbird, it reports it is waiting on my mailserver. I assume that the server is too busy at the moment to take the mail.
Right now I am going to write up all I have done for a basic Cubie Centos7 setup.
Separately I would like to learn a bit about nextcloudserver. I run a ClearOS6 Samba server here. I am looking for alternatives, but serving MS shares with client login is needed.
There isn't any problem with the RAM or CPU
On 02/07/2017 01:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up. I also switched over to the new kernel. So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than before. We will see how it goes.
I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test for stability (not crashing). This is an internal DNS server (rigel.htt-consult.com). If all is well tomorrow I will put it into production, and start on migrating the production DNS server (onlo.htt-consult.com). And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel dependency is fixed. The delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 core) for the new server. avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my current RSEL6 mailserver.
So progress. Thanks for the code to make this possible.
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
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Greetings Andreas _______________________________________________ Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
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Greetings Andreas _______________________________________________ Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
I put together a simple html write up of how I build a Centos7-armv7 server at:
http://medon.htt-consult.com/Centos7-armv7.html
I have not linked it into my homepage, which itself needs work (just finished updating my bio by 16 years!).
Please give it a read and I accept all comments, other than formatting unless it is easy to do, or you will take the source and make it nice for me!
Bob
On 02/10/2017 08:56 AM, Andreas Reschke wrote:
Am 10.02.2017 um 14:38 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Maybe not so much to brag about, but I now have 3 Cubieboard2 servers running Centos7-armv7.
Medon Webserver Rigel Internal DNS Onlo External DNS
I am leaving Valeria and Merido alone for now, as they are test systems.
Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!
The other item I need to work with for the mailserver, is do I keep it on the 2-core CubieTruck, or do I get a 4-core CubieTruck Plus. avmavis really beats up those 2 cores. Sometimes imap clients suffer. If I could limit avmavis to 3 cores, that would leave one always available for other important tasks.
Hello Robert, I've a running a Cubietruck 3 with CentOS as a Web-, Mail-, and Nexcloudserver for my family. Software: CentOS incl. EPEL: apache, mariadb, postfix, dovecot, amavis, clamav, spamassin, mailgraph from Fedora:fail2ban
There isn't any problem with the RAM or CPU
On 02/07/2017 01:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up. I also switched over to the new kernel. So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than before. We will see how it goes.
I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test for stability (not crashing). This is an internal DNS server (rigel.htt-consult.com). If all is well tomorrow I will put it into production, and start on migrating the production DNS server (onlo.htt-consult.com). And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel dependency is fixed. The delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 core) for the new server. avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my current RSEL6 mailserver.
So progress. Thanks for the code to make this possible.
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
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Greetings Andreas _______________________________________________ Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
On 14/02/17 01:16, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I put together a simple html write up of how I build a Centos7-armv7 server at:
http://medon.htt-consult.com/Centos7-armv7.html
I have not linked it into my homepage, which itself needs work (just finished updating my bio by 16 years!).
Please give it a read and I accept all comments, other than formatting unless it is easy to do, or you will take the source and make it nice for me!
Bob
Nice howto Bob !
I see you mentioned the testing kernel 4.4.42. if it's running for your, we can probably "promote" that kernel to normal kernel repo so that it can be available for everybody (and signed)
wrt static ip, I like nmcli on 7.x, but creating a cfg file is also good
Fabian,
On 02/14/2017 01:11 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 14/02/17 01:16, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I put together a simple html write up of how I build a Centos7-armv7 server at:
http://medon.htt-consult.com/Centos7-armv7.html
I have not linked it into my homepage, which itself needs work (just finished updating my bio by 16 years!).
Please give it a read and I accept all comments, other than formatting unless it is easy to do, or you will take the source and make it nice for me!
Bob
Nice howto Bob !
I see you mentioned the testing kernel 4.4.42. if it's running for your, we can probably "promote" that kernel to normal kernel repo so that it can be available for everybody (and signed)
All of my systems are running it with no apparent issues. I forgot to mention in my howto about setting signing to off! Well anyone that does it and has some knowledge of yum will figure that out quickly.
So, I vote for promoting the 4.4.42 kernel and having it signed. :)
wrt static ip, I like nmcli on 7.x, but creating a cfg file is also good
I never mastered nmcli. And I like cfg files for static interfaces.
On 02/13/2017 07:16 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I put together a simple html write up of how I build a Centos7-armv7 server at:
http://medon.htt-consult.com/Centos7-armv7.html
I have not linked it into my homepage, which itself needs work (just finished updating my bio by 16 years!).
Please give it a read and I accept all comments, other than formatting unless it is easy to do, or you will take the source and make it nice for me!
Bob
I did a bunch of clean up and formatting plus added sections on Named with SELinux (really a C7 issue) and how to get EPEL. I made urls linked and all commands in boxes for easy copying.
I have also linked it to updated pages so it is reachable from the homepage.
Bob
Am 15.02.2017 um 17:19 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
On 02/13/2017 07:16 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I put together a simple html write up of how I build a Centos7-armv7 server at:
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Thanks Robert for this nice howto.
I've saved it at my bookmarks.
Greetings Andreas
On 10/02/17 14:38, Robert Moskowitz wrote: <snip>
Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!
Have you looked at what's needed ? and if so what wasn't built ? perl-Log-Log4perl was built (and was even a noarch), so then what are the dependencies ? Can have a look later, but it's also how you can be a great help for others : finding in the build logs which pkgs were built, and ask for a requeue : sometimes it's just that a pkg wasn't built because BuildRequires: pkg wasn't built (yet) , but is now there.
Also, keep in mind that we were looking for this for CentOS itself, but that Epel rebuilt is just a "best effort" ... so any help we can get from community would be welcome ;-)
As a reminder, all public build logs (for epel) are available here : https://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild/epel-pass-1/
Just to help you get started in your "hunt" :
Error: Package: perl-Log-Log4perl-1.42-2.el7.noarch (epel) Requires: perl(RRDs)
from a x86_64 : yum provides 'perl(RRDs)' => rrdtool-perl-1.4.8-9.el7.x86_64 : Perl RRDtool bindings
that's a [base] pkg, but not from 7.3.1611, but rather from 7.2.1511, so here we can find the logs : https://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild/c71511-pass-1/7821-rrdtool-1.4.8-9.el7...
So it built, and pkg is available here : https://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir/c71511-pass-1/rrdtool/1.4.8-9.el7/armv7...
if it wasn't included in the [os] repo, that's probably that we had no 'repoclosure' so that pkg itself was needing something else .. so that's a start
Grab so those pkgs, see what they need, etc, and then you can continue chasing deps like this, until you find what's needed .. welcome to the club ! :-)
Fabian,
On 02/10/2017 09:22 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 10/02/17 14:38, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
<snip> > Next is my mailserver. I will see how far I can get without > perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon! > Have you looked at what's needed ? and if so what wasn't built ? perl-Log-Log4perl was built (and was even a noarch), so then what are the dependencies ? Can have a look later, but it's also how you can be a great help for others : finding in the build logs which pkgs were built, and ask for a requeue : sometimes it's just that a pkg wasn't built because BuildRequires: pkg wasn't built (yet) , but is now there.
Also, keep in mind that we were looking for this for CentOS itself, but that Epel rebuilt is just a "best effort" ... so any help we can get from community would be welcome ;-)
As a reminder, all public build logs (for epel) are available here : https://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild/epel-pass-1/
Just to help you get started in your "hunt" :
Error: Package: perl-Log-Log4perl-1.42-2.el7.noarch (epel) Requires: perl(RRDs)
from a x86_64 : yum provides 'perl(RRDs)' => rrdtool-perl-1.4.8-9.el7.x86_64 : Perl RRDtool bindings
I don't have a x86_64 system to ask this on! All here is Fedora 24 (this notebook) and a bunch of armv7 systems.
that's a [base] pkg, but not from 7.3.1611, but rather from 7.2.1511, so here we can find the logs : https://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild/c71511-pass-1/7821-rrdtool-1.4.8-9.el7...
So it built, and pkg is available here : https://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir/c71511-pass-1/rrdtool/1.4.8-9.el7/armv7...
if it wasn't included in the [os] repo, that's probably that we had no 'repoclosure' so that pkg itself was needing something else .. so that's a start
Grab so those pkgs, see what they need, etc, and then you can continue chasing deps like this, until you find what's needed .. welcome to the club ! :-)
I will see what I can contribute next week. This would all be a learning experience. I am very clue-short on building components. I struggle at using components to build systems.. ;)'