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2023 Jul 30
0
Mac Cannot unmount Disk Images that are mounted from Samba Shares
...re/samba/panic-action %d allow insecure wide links = yes unix extensions = no #======================= Share Definitions ======================= [TimeMachineLB] # Load in modules (order is critical!) vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:time machine = yes fruit:time machine max size = 350G comment = Time Machine Backup path = /storage/TimeMachineLB available = yes valid users = alex browseable = yes guest ok = no writable = yes [TimeMachine2] # Load in modules (order is critical!) vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:time machine = yes fruit:time machine max size...
2008 Jul 15
1
Much higher disk usage in OCFS2 then in XFS
Hi all, I created a OCFS2 volume with a block size of 4kB and a clustersize of 4kB. After I mounted the volume the first time there have been already over 600 MB in use. Then I started to copy a directory with a overall size of 1784 MB(measured on an XFS with "du"). After an hour about 4 GB(!) have been used on the OCFS2 volume so I stopped the copy. The files I copied are mostly
2011 Jul 18
3
Performance with 200k messages in Maildir
What should I expect performance-wise if I put 200000 messages in a Maildir store and use two or three MUAs (mutt and Thunderbird), on an Athlon dual core 2GHz with SATA drives in software RAID (Linux)? Like; would it be useless/crawling, usable or pretty fast. I imagine MUA startup / first time folder read would be slow, but daily use more or less ok. Thanks to Dovecot's indexing, I imagine
2011 Jan 09
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7903] New: Cannot complete sync
...] close(1 <unfinished ...> [pid 4194] write(1, "S\0\0\nrsync: connection unexpected"..., 87 <unfinished ...> [pid 4195] <... close resumed> ) = 0 [pid 4194] <... write resumed> ) = -1 EPIPE (Broken pipe) [pid 4195] write(3, "\0Ar\264\f\3151\225\350G\v\365\207\203\253\224\37\t}y\255^q}\241\250\341\2Lq2\361"..., 57465 <unfinished ...> [pid 4194] --- SIGPIPE (Broken pipe) @ 0 (0) --- [pid 4194] write(2, "rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed"..., 90rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 87 bytes to socket [generator]: Broken...