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2015 Apr 24
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2015 May 14
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2005 Nov 09
1
Problems with Shapiro Wilk's test of normality.
Hi,
I am trying to create a table with information from Shapiro Wilk's
test of normality.
However, it fails due to lack of sample size, it says, but the way I
see it, this is not a problem.
(See the table of sample sizes (almost) at the bottom).
Applying a different function using a similar ftable call is not a
problem (See the bottom table).
This is R 2.1.0 on Linux (Gentoo).
/Fredrik
2007 Aug 30
15
ZFS, XFS, and EXT4 compared
I have a lot of people whispering "zfs" in my virtual ear these days,
and at the same time I have an irrational attachment to xfs based
entirely on its lack of the 32000 subdirectory limit. I''m not afraid of
ext4''s newness, since really a lot of that stuff has been in Lustre for
years. So a-benchmarking I went. Results at the bottom:
2008 Jan 07
1
Multiple mount instead of remount?
I'm having issues trying to remount any shares using samba.
Super Short version
mount -o remount /some_windows_share creates a duplicate mount instead
of properly remounting.
Full details...
I have many shares served off of NT4 boxes, mounted via samba on a
linux box (RHEL 4).
Since long dormant (>12 hour) shares from one server in particular
always have problems for a few seconds when
2013 Feb 20
2
NFS mount auto remount in case of problems.
Hi All.
I have a setup in which I have two servers serving nfs share. The nfs
service is made highly available with pacemaker. When the primary
server goes down the secondary starts nfs service. Service IP is
floating between servers but they have NO "shared" storage/filesystem
so NFS state/connection information in case of failover is lost. I
have two clients. When the failover from
2008 Jan 09
1
mount -o remount /mnt/samba creates duplicate mount
This is a repost, since I'd really like to get some info about whats going on.
when using, "mount -o remount" on an linux box, I get a duplicate
mount instead of a proper remount.
/proc/mounts backs me up: the system really does have multiple mounts
in the same place, of the same drive.
The version of samba installed is 3.0.10, the distro is RedHat
Enterprise Linux 4, kernel is
2013 Oct 29
1
XFS, inode64, and remount
Hi all,
I was recently poking more into the inode64 mount option for XFS
filesystems. I seem to recall a comment that you could remount a
filesystem with inode64, but then a colleague ran into issues where he
did that but was still out of inodes. So, I did more research, and
found this posting to the XFS list:
http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2008-05/msg01409.html
So for people checking the
2001 Jul 26
5
ext3-2.4-0.9.4
An update to the ext3 filesystem for 2.4 kernels is available at
http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/
The diffs are against linux-2.4.7 and linux-2.4.6-ac5.
The changelog is there. One rarely-occurring but oopsable bug
was fixed and several quite significant performance enhancements
have been made. These are in addition to the performance fixes
which went into 0.9.3.
Ted has put out a
2000 Jun 23
1
auto-remount a failed NT mount?
I'm having a problem where NT users are rebooting (go figure) their
machines, and breaking mounts from that machine. What I'd like to do
is either configure my SAMBA stuff correctly to recover these mounts
automatically, or write a script to umount/mount them for me when they
fail. The problem I'm having it, how do I tell that a mount has died
so I can remount it? I'd assume
2015 Mar 05
3
Cannot remount drive after lost iSCSI connection
Hi all,
We've having an issue at the moment where an iSCSI connection was
temporarily lost on a few VMs running CentOS 6 on ESXi.
The problem is, now that the iSCSI connection has returned, we are not able
to remount the drive.
At first the drive is read-only, so I tried '*mount -o remount,rw*' which
didn't work (still read-only), so then I tried a '*umount*' (which
2001 Apr 20
1
Just stirring the waters...
Hi, now that Ingo+redhat have discovered the cause
of the ext2 corruption under heavy load of 2.4.x
a couple of -preX patches ago (BTW ext2/3 gurus - what is the
difference between bforget() and brelse() - I'm a bit too dense
to understand the explanation given in the -pre patch?)
I wonder whether you folks are still finding
heavy load corruption problems for 2.4?
[My production servers are
1999 Nov 12
4
SAMBA and IIS
Does anyone have a cookbook for getting IIS (specifically with ASP's) working with SAMBA? Any help would be appreciated. I will summarize all responses.
John
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2012 Jul 24
1
[PATCH v4] Btrfs: Check INCOMPAT flags on remount and add helper function
In support of the recently added capability to remount with lzo
compression, provide a helper function to check the compression
INCOMPAT flags when remounting with lzo compression, and set
the flags if necessary.
Also, implement the new helper function when defragmenting with
explicit lzo compression and when setting the default subvolume.
Signed-off-by: Mitch Harder
2002 Feb 07
1
New Book on "Linux Filesystems"
I've lurked on this list for a long time, and have learned many details
on installing and using Ext3. Thanks! I'm finally posting to solicit
feedback on my recently-published book on "Linux Filesystems". This book
discusses the use, theory, and installation/integration of journaling
and distributed filesystems on Linux, and also discusses what I call
'filesystem adapters'
2015 Feb 16
2
Centos 7.0 and mismatched swap file
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 12:07 AM, Michael Schumacher
<michael.schumacher at pamas.de> wrote:
> Btw., are you sure you want to use XFS for a mail server? I made some
> tests about a year ago and found that EXT4 is by the factor 10 faster
> compared to XFS. The tests I performed were using the "maildir" style
> postfix installation that results in many thousands files in
2001 Jul 18
3
Ok, Im an idiot. Can't remount the ext3 filesystem because I deleted the /.jounral file...
Hello everyone,
Ok, I admit it - I'm an idiot. But it seemed the right thing to do at
the time.... I'm running RH 6.2 with a 2.2.19ext3 (ext3 0.0.7).
I wanted to try out the new 2.4 kernel line, so I upgraded modutils, gcc
and few other things.. Compiled the kernel (did NOT patch it to ext3)
and installed it and rebooted. Well, it didn't understand ext3 fs.. Ok...
Boot back into
2010 Jul 12
0
proper way to remount glusterfs filesystem?
What's the proper way to unmounts and remount a glusterfs?
Tried -o remount, no luck, ended up having to umount -f it, and now I can't reconnect it...always ends up with a 'transport end not connected' error no matter what I use (mount.glusterfs, glusterfs, mount -t glusterfs, mount -a, etc)
Even after I umounted it, it's also still showing in 'mount' ...so confused!
2015 Mar 05
0
Cannot remount drive after lost iSCSI connection
Any clue on dmesg? I'd remove de disk and rescan...
El jue., 5 de marzo de 2015 a las 7:40, Kyle Thorne (<
kthorne at staff.ventraip.com>) escribi?:
> Hi all,
>
> We've having an issue at the moment where an iSCSI connection was
> temporarily lost on a few VMs running CentOS 6 on ESXi.
>
> The problem is, now that the iSCSI connection has returned, we are not able
2013 Apr 11
0
[PATCH 1/2] Btrfs: fix unblocked autodefraggers when remount
The new mount option is set after parsing the remount arguments,
so it is wrong that checking the autodefrag is close or not at
btrfs_remount_prepare(). Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Miao Xie <miaox@cn.fujitsu.com>
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fs/btrfs/super.c | 10 +++++++---
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/super.c b/fs/btrfs/super.c
index 68a29a1..0f03569 100644
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