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2012 Nov 18
6
Xen + IPv6 + Netapp = NFS read problem
...p older versions
data).
Our network is mixed 1GBit/10GBit ethernet with junper switch as a central
point of network. Internally we use IPv6 protocol.
The problem is the following:
THE READ PERFORMANCE OF BACKUP SERVER IS DRAMATICALLy LOW: TYPICAL SEQUENTIAL
READ FROM NETAPP SHARE FALLS DOWN TO 5-10MBytes/s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On the other hand WRITE PERFORMANCE IS OK i.e 80-100MBytes/s
During test on our testbed system we could read about 250-280 MBytes/s
from our netapp storage (using 10GBit network). The backup server is
connected using 1GBit/s network so we expected some 100MBytes/s perform...
2007 May 13
1
mailquota in ldap attribute 'mailQuota'
...doesn't work.
/etc/dovecot.conf
protocols = imap pop3
mail_location = maildir:/data/mail/%u/Maildir
protocol imap {
mail_plugins = quota imapquota
}
plugin {
quota = maildir:ignore=Trash
}
the rest are defaults
added an attribute 'mailQuota' with value '10240' kbytes or 10Mbytes
as for /etc/dovecot-ldap.conf
user_attrs =
mail,homeDirectory=home,uidNumber=uid,gidNumber=gid,quotaStorage=mailQuota
Would appreciate if anyone could assist on this.
I'd prefer to use the above than setting the mail quota manually:
quota = maildir:storage=10240:ignore=Trash
We are actual...
2011 Nov 21
1
Samba/GPFS/GlusterFS
Hello,
sorry for this little OT post.
In my company, we have 2
distant facilities, with people at each facility working on the same
files.
The 2 facilities are connected through MPLS with about
10MBytes/s BW.
Saving the work files to servers located at one or the
other facility has became a pain for the people accessing the files from
the remote site.
Trying to improve files availability, I was wondering
if a setup based on GPFS/GlusterFS plus samba for serving the file would
be a good reply t...
2005 May 13
4
Gigabit Throughput too low
Hi I was wondering if you ever got better performance out of your
Gigabit/IDE/Fc2?
I am facing a similar situation. I am running FC2 with Samba 3.x
My problem lies in not that I am limited to 10 MBytes per second
sustained. I think it's related to this pdflush and how it's buffers
are setup. (I have been doing some research and before 2.6 kernels
bdflush was the method that was used and