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Questionhelp me to understand "rfcomm" symbol "->" Pin
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QuestionBUMP Will the current / supported /active "Bluetooth" source code - PLEASE stand up ? Pin
jana_hus17-Aug-24 4:16
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Richard MacCutchan17-Aug-24 4:20
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Questionbluetooth "blues"... Pin
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jana_hus2-Aug-24 11:06
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QuestionDAOS Command Fails with "Transport layer mercury error" on CentOS 7.9 Pin
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k505426-Jun-24 5:30
mvek505426-Jun-24 5:30 
I don't know anything about DAOS so I can't comment on that. Have you had this working in the past and it stopped working, or are you trying to get it running now? Either way, CentOS 7 was initially released in 2014, and goes EOL at the end of the month. What you might be seeing is that C7 doesn't support the infrastructure needed for DAOS.

This would probably be better answered in a forum dedicated to DAOS.

In any case, given the short support lifetime of C7, I'd recommend you consider moving to something more recent, like CentOS 9 or one of the other RHEL 9 based distros. I hear good things about Rocky Linux. Or move to Ubuntu or Debian.
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Questionrfcomm ? Pin
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