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2011 Jun 02
2
nfs webroot 403's
hello list!! the reason I'm writing you guys today is that I'm looking to solve an issue I am having with apache on a centos 5.5 box. The situation is this.. I am sharing the webroot for a few sites in a test environment on an NFS share. This is the share: nas2:/mnt/store/web 1.4T 225G 1021G 19% /var/www Everything that is shared from this location on a server called simply web1 403's no matter what document you hit. On another web sever called web2 the opposite is true. Every document you share is correctly served. The error log is located here: ErrorLog "/var/log/...
2019 Jan 25
1
Rsync to backup dbox with SIS
...as anybody got any suggestions? I'm aware of "dsync backup questions" ( https://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-February/088070.html ) but there didn't really seem to be a solution. Thanks, Ash PS Our current server has 257 users (though perhaps 100 are active), using around 225G in total. PPS? Proposed new server configuration: mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs mail_attachment_dir = /var/mail/dovecot/attach mail_attachment_fs = sis posix mail_attachment_hash = %{sha1} mail_attachment_min_size = 128 k namespace _archive { list = yes location = mdbox:/var/ma...
2006 May 03
2
Rsync error on client end: unexpected tag 3 [sender] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(843) [sender]
...3.6G 5.6G 39% / none 379M 0 379M 0% /dev/shm /dev/hda4 17G 675M 15G 5% /home /dev/hda2 9.7G 360M 8.8G 4% /var /dev/hdb1 276G 176G 87G 68% /disk2 /dev/hdc1 276G 175G 87G 67% /disk3 /dev/sda1 276G 225G 37G 87% /media/usbdisk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /etc/rsyncd.conf: #global paramaters log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log read only = no uid = r...
2007 Feb 27
16
understanding zfs/thunoer "bottlenecks"?
Currently I''m trying to figure out the best zfs layout for a thumper wrt. to read AND write performance. I did some simple mkfile 512G tests and found out, that per average ~ 500 MB/s seems to be the maximum on can reach (tried initial default setup, all 46 HDDs as R0, etc.). According to http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/DownloadableAssets/ArchitectureWP_062806.pdf I would