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2001 May 05
1
Files being deleted when loging in two machines #2
...can write, etc. The files are being delete in a period of minutes after transfering the files from a windows clients to the share. I also have my / directory on a RAID1(/dev/md0) with 2.2GB of free space. I don't if maters, but the files that I transfer to this directory are big, from 80MB to 140MB. All this happens on a controled environment. I was to only person on the network a that time. This is a small intranet network, so I can verify that no one is accesing the share. Only I was loged on two machines with the same user. Anyone is having this same issue? It's ok to login as the sa...
2017 Aug 23
2
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
Lookup radicale. -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org
2017 Aug 24
2
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
...! They are files, RG> they are in a directory, they can be used like dovecot uses eml RG> files! No need for postgresql or mysql. RG> - webmail: why? We use dovecot!!! RG> - apache web: why? we use nginx. RG> - linux: why? we use other unix systems. RG> - python: why? it takes 140MB all by itself, it is an interpreter RG> (slow), it is a security hazard, we would have to install it on RG> purpose and sanbox it in a virtual machine! So we have to install a vm manager. RG> Bloody hell... This is a little tongue-in-cheek, but... Do you also yell "Get offa my lawn...
2010 Jul 15
1
[off topic] gpxelinux bartpe
...ng on the forum pointed too but I can't find any links ramdisk is supposidly enabled in the bartpe modules so this seems not to be working however i will double check for this tomorrow. I tried the tftp method and that will not work since it would take more than 4 hours to load the iso (only 140MB) udp traffic sucks on my network.
2017 Aug 24
3
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
On Wed Aug 23 2017 14:26:15 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Rupert Gallagher <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 7:22 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.org> wrote: > >> I would have to put in a plug for SOGo - very lightweight, ... > >> Care to elaborate? > >
2020 Oct 07
2
[Announce] Samba 4.12.8 Available for Download
Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.12 release series. Changes since 4.12.7 -------------------- o G?nther Deschner <gd at samba.org> * BUG 14318: docs: Add missing winexe manpage. o Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org> * BUG 14465: idmap_ad does not deal properly with a RFC4511 section 4.4.1 response. o Laurent
2020 Oct 07
2
[Announce] Samba 4.12.8 Available for Download
Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.12 release series. Changes since 4.12.7 -------------------- o G?nther Deschner <gd at samba.org> * BUG 14318: docs: Add missing winexe manpage. o Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org> * BUG 14465: idmap_ad does not deal properly with a RFC4511 section 4.4.1 response. o Laurent
2013 Aug 21
1
Gluster 3.4 Samba VFS writes slow in Win 7 clients
...= 36909.13 KB/sec Max throughput per process = 36913.29 KB/sec Avg throughput per process = 36910.53 KB/sec Min xfer = 10484736.00 KB iozone test complete. then reach 140MB/s so , anyone meet with this problem.Is there win7 clinet to reconfigure to perform well? Thanks! kane ---------------------------------------------------------------- Email: kai.zhou at soulinfo.com ??: 0510-85385788-616 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML...
2017 Aug 25
1
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
...se other unix systems. *** because the programmers develop it on linux and have tested it on linux. For most things, you can use other unix too. Sometimes, it is possible to run it even on Windows, e.g. apache, nginx, php, perl, mysql, ... these run on Windows too. > - python: why? it takes 140MB all by itself, *** It must be written in some prg lang. Someone can C, then he writes it in C - but then, the same libraries must be installed or the developer must compile for every different system with different libraries. Python, Perl, PHP and other interpreted languages are compiled on the...
2016 Jun 20
1
bad iscsi performance after upgrade to CentOS 7.2
...6.8 gives me full read performance on raw iSCSI devices /dev/sdxx at 115MB/s. CentOS 7.2 allows only 90-100MB/s, read performance varies and is not stable like for 6.8 the multipath performance on 7.2 is even worse. CentOS 6.8 allows to read a full speed and stable 220MB/s. CentOS 7.2 maximum was 140MB/s after i disabled readahead for multipath devices in tuned. btw. i tried many recommended optimizations in 7.2, but i am not getting the raw iSCSI read performance than on 6.8, and on 6.8 i had no special tuning f?r iSCSI. mtu 9000 is set and verified for both OS, other settings like network bu...
2017 Aug 24
0
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
We tried installing Radicale months ago, and decided to postpone testing. Its footprint exceeds 140MB, because of python. It requires python, which is a security hazard on production servers. Security mitigations are absent: must use a virtual machine. Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 12:11 AM, Marcus Rueckert <darix at opensu.se> wrote: > Lookup radicale. -- openSUSE...
2017 Aug 24
0
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
...db: why? just use the ical and vcard files! They are files, they are in a directory, they can be used like dovecot uses eml files! No need for postgresql or mysql. - webmail: why? We use dovecot!!! - apache web: why? we use nginx. - linux: why? we use other unix systems. - python: why? it takes 140MB all by itself, it is an interpreter (slow), it is a security hazard, we would have to install it on purpose and sanbox it in a virtual machine! So we have to install a vm manager. Bloody hell... Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 4:25 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.o...
2017 Aug 24
0
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
...rectory, they can be used like dovecot uses eml > RG> files! No need for postgresql or mysql. > > RG> - webmail: why? We use dovecot!!! > > RG> - apache web: why? we use nginx. > > RG> - linux: why? we use other unix systems. > > RG> - python: why? it takes 140MB all by itself, it is an interpreter > RG> (slow), it is a security hazard, we would have to install it on > RG> purpose and sanbox it in a virtual machine! So we have to install a vm > manager. > > RG> Bloody hell... > > This is a little tongue-in-cheek, but... > Do...
2020 Oct 08
0
[Announce] Samba 4.12.8 Available for Download
...nd returns an error ?Error looking up domain users? but that doesn?t cause winbindd to stop doing whatever it?s doing :-) (This is on a fast machine with lots of RAM and CPU and 10G ethernet interfaces?) But atleast winbindd doesn?t grow forever now, it reaches around 300MB and then backs down to 140MB again. FreeBSD 11.3. Doing a truss (strace equiv) when it?s 100% busy it seems to be doing: ... fcntl(16,F_SETLK, ?.) = 0 fcntl(16, F_SETLKW, ?.) = 0 ? (repeat) ? Possibly on the gencache.tdb file (sometimes it?s that file that has fd 16 atleast - lsof) Anyway, I?ll just keep on staying away f...
2017 Nov 09
0
[Gluster-devel] Poor performance of block-store with RDMA
...nnected to same RDMA network. two machines have same environment like below. - Distro : CentOS 6.9 - Kernel : 4.12.9 - GlusterFS : 3.10.5 - tcmu-runner : 1.2.0 - iscsi-initiator-utils : 6.2.0.873 and these are results from test. 1st. FILEIO on FUSE mounted - 333MB/sec 2nd. glfs user backstore - 140MB/sec 3rd. FILEIO on FUSE mounted with tgtd - 235MB/sec 4th. glfs user backstore with tgtd - 220MB/sec 5th. FILEIO on FUSE mounted (iSER) - 643MB/sec 6th. glfs user backstore (iSER) - 149MB/sec 7th. FILEIO on FUSE mounted with tgtd (iSER) - 677MB/sec 8th. glfs user backstore with tgtd(iSER) - 535MB/...
2020 Mar 31
1
Ways to make "smbd" use less memory?
I?m looking for ways to make a ?smbd? daemon use less memory. Typically on our system each process uses 160-200MB virtual memory with ~120-140MB as RSS. Now with ~1400 such processes (and clients connected) this uses a lot of memory? Even though some may be shared. It doesn?t look like a memory leak though since it?s pretty stable at those levels. But it still feels pretty bloated... This particular server has 256GB RAM right now but will...
2008 Nov 13
1
Fwd: Samba memory usage - how big is it?
.... We are using SAM > QFS to handle hierarchal storage. There is a fair bit of non-sharing > load on the system, typically we have 5 LTO 4 tape drives running > either restoring or archiving data, and 3-10 processes scanning the > arrays for changes that need archiving which use ~140MB each. At the > moment showing a load of 28.5 on the system, busy busy :) > On Nov 13, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote: > >> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 02:29:38PM +0100, Mike Gallamore wrote: >>> Similar on Solaris, they have a built in utility called pmap: >>&gt...
2010 Nov 29
1
Moran I for very large data set
Hi Are there any more efficient ways of calculating the neighbourhood object for large datasets? I am trying to compute Moran I statistics for a very large data set (over 14,000 points). I have been using moran.test from the spdep package and everything works fine for a small data set (200 points). However, applying the same script to the whole dataset is taking days to compute (it so far has
2012 Dec 18
1
febootstrap and download packages
...ay) can increase the size of this temp directory rapidly and at some point will have a lot of deprecate packages. But the daily use of febootstrap (or building libguestfs) makes your network suffer for downloading the same packages again and again. For build libguestfs on archlinux is an amount of 140Mb. On my machine i've found two solutions: a. creating a custom local repo and move it to the top of my pacman.conf, so it would access this local repo without the need of internet b. hacking a febootstrap_pacman.ml to use /tmp/cachedir (or a dir on my home). Do you believe that a parameter lik...
2020 Apr 08
0
tinc memory usage very high for some instances
...n (only large network observed): - Ubuntu - 12.04: 3 MB - 14.04: 120-160 MB - Debian - 6: 3-140 MB - 7: 12-140 MB - 8: 9-110 MB - 9: 6-420 MB - 10: 15-450 MB I also tried comparing kernel versions, and there were similarly widespread numbers: on some 2.6 kernels it would eat 140MB, and on some 4.19 kernels it uses only 6MB. Being in the ConnectTo list also does not guarantee high memory consumption, nor does not being listed as ConnectTo preclude a machine. A tinc restart reduces memory consumption to acceptable levels (under 10MB), memory consumption seems to need more th...