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2015 Oct 07
2
autpfs + nfs stuck on stat() inside libvirt lxc 1.2.18
Hi all.
Has someone success story with using autofs + nfs inside libvirt LXC container ?
In my case nfs client and server in lxc work just fine, but with
autofs hang on system call state().
I use CE7_64 on nodes and inside container with libvirt 1.2.18
May be I must set some of capabilities in <feature>
(http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/capabilities.7.html) ?
I try only CAP_SYS_ADMIN
1998 Jun 03
2
Just-in-time mounts when following symlinks
This mail message follows from several discussions with Luke Leighton.
It's mostly technical in nature but I'm submitting to all mailing
lists anyway (Luke's suggestion).
We have our Samba server running with the Berkeley AMD automounter
(nothing peculiar here). In order for our Samba users to walk the
automount tree, we created a program to create symbolic links from
the local
2015 Oct 08
0
Re: autpfs + nfs stuck on stat() inside libvirt lxc 1.2.18
Additioanl info.
after start automount inside LXC, in /etc/mtab added string:
/etc/auto.nfs /host autofs
rw,relatime,fd=6,pgrp=679,timeout=10,minproto=5,maxproto=5,indirect 0
0
And autmount hang on lstat('/host/SOMETHING')
If comment lstat() in code, automount would try make directory inside
/host/ and mkdir in such case return -1:
126 int ret = mkdir(path, mode);
2009 Sep 26
0
Samba Shares - Permission denied
...is as follows.
a) All the development dirs are mounted on Solaris-10/9 server
b) Home Directories are mounted on a netapp filer
c) All the /projects[0-5] and /home mounts are setup in automount, NIS
master is Solaris
d) Samba server is Linux, with winbind and kerberos; samba version is 3.3
e) Autmounter is running on samba server and can mount /home and
/projects[0-5] fine
Setup is briefly as follows
+------------+ +------------+ +-------------+
| | | | | |
| | | | |...
2005 Jun 15
0
Re: New Server Recommendation -- disk label strategy, quotas, etc...
...lly just reserve 15-30% of the disk allocation instead
of making pre-made spares of each class -- but I would at
least make _2_ "discretionary" size (instead of one big one).
I also use "/export" when I know I'm going to be exporting them
via NFS (and setting up my NIS/LDAP autmounter maps accordingly).
Otherwise I use /home. Even if I'm not sure I'm going to export
via NFS, if I'm sharing via SMB, then I put them under /export. In
a nutshell, if they are network mountable (for whatever protocol),
they are under /export.
> as well as quotas. I've not used...
2014 Dec 05
0
Samba share over a /net automount shows only 1 entry per directory when connecting to a RHEL NFS export
I have very large samba installations running off Solaris 10u11 - very stable - and AD integrated with the OS.
A new problem has arisen I hope someone can shed light one when accessing autmounted /net host directories. Running Samba 3.6.24 on Solaris 10u11 x86
Server A?? hosts logs files and can nfs mount other servers to consume their logs via the automount /net path. Users want to read the
2005 Nov 20
11
NFS question (and Best Practices)
I saw in another post that a best practices doc will be coming, but I figured I would try to get this working.
I''m trying to understand why zfs uses so many "zfs create" so I can use it better. What makes sense is that each zfs fs can have it''s own options (compression, nfs, atime, quota, etc). I really love this because it is so tuneable -- compression on these
2006 Jun 27
28
Supporting ~10K users on ZFS
OK, I know that there''s been some discussion on this before, but I''m not sure that any specific advice came out of it. What would the advice be for supporting a largish number of users (10,000 say) on a system that supports ZFS? We currently use vxfs and assign a user quota, and backups are done via Legato Networker.
>From what little I currently understand, the general