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2023 Jan 30
1
System Requirements for Samba?
...- Minimum RAM: 512MB. > - Recommended RAM: 2GB. > - Hard Drive Space: 10 GB. > - Minimum 1GHz Pentium processor. Hmm. # time cdebootstrap --flavour minimal --include samba,linux-image-amd64 bullseye bullseye ... real 0m28.124s user 0m24.136s sys 0m3.426s # du -hs bullseye/ 636M bullseye/ This is a minimal system with no room for, say, kernel updates and samba logs, but this is about it.. :) /mjt
2004 Jan 21
1
Checking root filesystem: Failed
....2gb Maxtor drive, on a AX59pro mobo, AMD K6-2 300mhz, 128mb ram, running Smoothwall 2.0 fixes 1. -- Partitions -- df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/harddisk4 2.5G 145M 2.2G 7% / /dev/harddisk1 7.6M 3.4M 3.8M 47% /boot /dev/harddisk3 636M 22M 581M 4% /var/log cat /etc/fstab /dev/harddisk1 /boot ext3 defaults 1 2 /dev/harddisk2 swap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/harddisk3 /var/log ext3 defaults 1 2 /dev/harddisk4...
2003 Apr 14
0
Samba 2.2.8 and below VFS BUG REPORT
...opback iso, however it only occurs when they are accessing the share that contains the loopback isos. * Here is one such example: A Mandrake ISO is mounted on loopback (as 'df -h' shows): /home/pub/Software/linux/dist/mandrake/8.0/i586/8.0-Traktopel-rc1-CD1.i586.iso 636M 636M 0 100% /home/pub/Software/linux/dist/mandrake/8.0-Traktopel-rc1-CD1.i586 * And the share is defined as (some things are mangled with 'X' for security): [documents] comment = Internal Server Documents -- Map to a Windows drive letter path = /home/pub public = yes wri...
2023 Jan 29
3
System Requirements for Samba?
This was my reference https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Operating_System_Requirements I need to rebuild my system due to package corruptions and unintentionally "upgrading" to sid from bullseye, I figured I'd take this time to do things right. Although this is only for home personal use, everyone keeps saying that I shouldn't run my file server on my DC so I want to build a
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