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2017 May 26
1
noexec as CVE-2017-7494 mitigation
Am 24.05.2017 um 17:50 schrieb Jeremy Allison via samba:
> Here are some mitigation techniques from Red Hat in
> case servers cannot be patched immediately:
> 2. Mount the filessytem which is used by samba for its writeable share,
> using "noexec" option.
I would have expected this to be standard security precaution on all
pure file servers (which is probably the most
2012 Nov 21
1
about index speed of xapian
...warren warren 2.0K 11-21 17:24 record.baseA
-rw-rw-r-- 1 warren warren 1.8K 11-21 17:22 record.baseB
-rw-rw-r-- 1 warren warren 121M 11-21 17:24 record.DB
-rw-rw-r-- 1 warren warren 6.7K 11-21 17:24 termlist.baseA
-rw-rw-r-- 1 warren warren 6.1K 11-21 17:22 termlist.baseB
-rw-rw-r-- 1 warren warren 428M 11-21 17:24 termlist.DB
too big!
is there any problem about my code, and is there any way to impove index speed?
thank you
2005 Aug 29
2
yum custom install
I am trying to learn some of the in's and out's of yum, and thanks to
the help of many on this forum, things are beginning to make more sense
(though I still have a lot more to learn). My initial Centos install
was the "minimum". From there I used yum grouplist and yum installgroup.
However, one of the members helped me with using yum to install
php-mysql and I just found
2018 Feb 07
2
/dev/md1 => 93% Used. Warning. Disk Filling up. - what would be safe to delete in /boot ?
Hello CentOS users,
in the recent time I keep getting the logwatch warnings from my 2 dedicated
servers running CentOS 7.4.1708.
I guess because of the numerous kernel updates (because of
Spectre+Meltdown) in the near past?
Could someone please suggest me, which files in my /boot partition would be
safe to delete?
I would like to avoid the situation of having to boot the rescue partiton
etc.
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
2012 Feb 13
10
[RFB] add LZ4 compression method to btrfs
Hi,
so here it is, LZ4 compression method inside btrfs. The patchset is based on
top of current Chris'' for-linus + Andi''s snappy implementation + the fixes from
Li Zefan. Passes xfstests and stresstests.
I haven''t measured performance on wide range of hardware or workloads, rather
wanted to publish the patches before I get distracted again. I''d like to ask