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== Disable mingetty on extra tty == | == Disable mingetty on extra tty == | ||
− | Edit '''/etc/ | + | Edit '''/etc/sysconfig/int''' so that |
− | + | ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty[1-6] | |
becomes | becomes | ||
− | + | ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty[1-2] | |
And then to stop the ones that are already running without rebooting: | And then to stop the ones that are already running without rebooting: |
Revision as of 23:30, 18 November 2014
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Adjust rate-limiting for rsyslog
These instructions are for rsyslog 5.8.10 that comes with CentOS 6
/etc/rsyslog.conf
# Disable rate-limiting completely $SystemLogRateLimitInterval 0
or
# Set the rate limiting to 500 messages in 5s $SystemLogRateLimitInterval 5 $SystemLogRateLimitBurst 500
Disable mingetty on extra tty
Edit /etc/sysconfig/int so that
ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty[1-6]
becomes
ACTIVE_CONSOLES=/dev/tty[1-2]
And then to stop the ones that are already running without rebooting:
# initctl stop tty TTY=/dev/tty6 tty stop/waiting
Then repeat for the other ttys.
named 'rndc status' not working
[root@server6122 ~]# rndc status rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
Check:
- Portreserve service may interfere with bind
# service portreserve stop; chkconfig portreserve off
- Permissions on /etc/rndc.key - group should be named, not root!
# ls -l /etc/rndc.key -rw-r----- 1 root named 77 Jan 13 2014 /etc/rndc.key
Really flushing nscd cache
Originally copied from http://stijn.tintel.eu/blog/2012/05/10/how-to-really-flush-the-various-nscd-caches
The nscd caches are saved to disk, usually /var/db/nscd
[root@dev402 ~]# ls /var/db/nscd/ group hosts netgroup passwd services
When you stop nscd, these files will just stay there, so restarting really doesn't flush your nscd caches. What you need to do is use the --invalidate option, e.g.:
# nscd --invalidate=passwd # nscd --invalidate=group