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2017 Oct 18
0
ObjectStore on top of gluster volume
Hello Gluster Community, does anybody know how much performance (read/write bandwith) I will loose if I use an object store on top of a gluster volume? Any experiences? Regards David Spisla Software Developer david.spisla at iternity.com<mailto:david.spisla at iternity.com> www.iTernity.com<http://www.iternity.com/> Tel: +49 761-590 34 841 [cid:image002.jpg at
2003 Apr 07
2
Redhat 8.0 Samba as BDC
Hi I havee been trying to setup my Redhat 8.0 Linux as BDC, i have NT4 as my PDC. My smb.conf [global] workgroup=ITERNAL netbios name=TRIC server string=server Samba load printers=no printcap name=cups printing=cups print command=lp -d %p %s; rm %s invalid users=root log file=/var/log/samba/log.%m max log size=1000 syslog=0 smbpasswd file=/etc/samba/smbpasswd security=DOMAIN encrypt
2011 Jun 09
0
Samba on RHEL 6: Permission denied when mounting FUSE partition
Hello, I am successfully connecting my Windows box to a RHEL 5 over SMB. This works for both mounting a regular share as well as (my own implementation of) a FUSE mountpoint. On RHEL 6 I can only mount a regular share, but not a FUSE mountpoint. I am getting a Permission Denied error. On both machines I have disabled firewall and I set SELinux to permissive. Does anybody know why this
2018 Jan 10
1
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Raghavendra Gowdappa" <rgowdapp at redhat.com> > To: "Omar Kohl" <omar.kohl at iternity.com> > Cc: gluster-users at gluster.org > Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 10:56:21 AM > Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout > > Sorry about the delayed response. Had to dig into the
2006 Jan 12
1
2.6.2 rsync --daemon is not working for me
Can anyone explain to me how strace works? I mean does it need to modify the system calls iternally for some kind of event notification. Can it not be used for monitoring a process non-intrusively? Thanks Chitra The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidenti...
2017 Dec 29
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Restarts will go through a shutdown process. As long as the network isn't actively unconfigured before the final kill, the tcp connection will be shutdown and there will be no wait. On 12/28/17 20:19, Sam McLeod wrote: > Sure, if you never restart / autoscale anything and if your use case > isn't bothered with up to 42 seconds of downtime, for us - 42 seconds > is a really
2017 Dec 29
1
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Hi, I know that "glusterbot" text about ping-timeout almost by heart by now ;-) I have searched the complete IRC logs and Mailing list from the last 4 or 5 years for anything related to ping-timeout. The problem with "can be a very expensive operation" is that this is extremely vague. It would be helpful to put some numbers behind it. Of course I also understand that any
2023 Jul 07
0
[PATCH drm-next v6 02/13] drm: manager to keep track of GPUs VA mappings
On 7/7/23 13:00, Boris Brezillon wrote: > On Fri, 30 Jun 2023 00:25:18 +0200 > Danilo Krummrich <dakr at redhat.com> wrote: > >> +/** >> + * drm_gpuva_for_each_va_range - iternator to walk over a range of &drm_gpuvas >> + * @va__: &drm_gpuva structure to assign to in each iteration step >> + * @mgr__: &drm_gpuva_manager to walk over >> + *
2003 Jun 20
0
Samba PDC???
Hi All I am migrating from NT4 to Samba.. I followed the documentation in Samba-HOTO-Collection.pdf i am fine till i do #net rpc join -S NT4PDC -w WORKGROUP -U Administrator%password [2003/06/20] 14:54:03, ] utils/net_rpc.c:run_rpc_command(154) rpc command function failed! (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED) Joined domain WORKGROUP After this when i do #net rpc vampire -S NT4PDC -w WORKGROUP -U
2017 Dec 28
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
10 seconds is a very long time for files to go away for applications used at any scale, it is however what I've set our failover time to after being shocked by the default of 42 seconds. -- Sam McLeod https://smcleod.net https://twitter.com/s_mcleod > On 27 Dec 2017, at 10:17 pm, Omar Kohl <omar.kohl at iternity.com> wrote: > > Hi, > >> If you set it to 10 seconds,
2017 Dec 29
3
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Sure, if you never restart / autoscale anything and if your use case isn't bothered with up to 42 seconds of downtime, for us - 42 seconds is a really long time for something like a patient management system to refuse file attachments from being uploaded etc... We apply a strict patching policy for security and kernel updates, we often also load balance between underlying physical hosts and
2003 Jun 26
1
[homes] share not available for this user....
Hi All I have setup Samba-3.0-beta as PDC for Windows Network.. Users can login from client computers to Samba Server..everything fine. Actually i used migration process from NT to Samba using latest HOWTO document.. After login users cann not access their home directories though home directories owner and group is same as user login name respectively..i saw this error in the log file on
2018 Jan 10
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Sorry about the delayed response. Had to dig into the history to answer various "why"s. ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Omar Kohl" <omar.kohl at iternity.com> > To: gluster-users at gluster.org > Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 6:41:48 PM > Subject: [Gluster-users] Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout > > Hi, > > I have a question
2017 Dec 27
5
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Hi, > If you set it to 10 seconds, and a node goes down, you'll see a 10 seconds freez in all I/O for the volume. Exactly! ONLY 10 seconds instead of the default 42 seconds :-) As I said before the problem with the 42 seconds is that a Windows Samba Client will disconnect (and therefore interrupt any read/write operation) after waiting for about 25 seconds. So 42 seconds is too high. In
2008 Feb 20
0
#dom_id should use AR#to_param instead of AR#id
Hi, I have just commited a patch for ActionController''s #dom_id, it should iternally use AR#to_param instead of AR#id, because #to_param is used for routing representation of an ActiveRecord inside ActionPack. You can found the ticket here: http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/11179. Luca. -- blog: www.lucaguidi.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You receiv...
2017 Dec 26
5
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
Hi, I have a question regarding the "ping-timeout" option. I have been researching its purpose for a few days and it is not completely clear to me. Especially that it is apparently strongly encouraged by the Gluster community not to change or at least decrease this value! Assuming that I set ping-timeout to 10 seconds (instead of the default 42) this would mean that if I have a network
2009 Jun 28
0
Recommendation / doubt about building of dialplan
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all! Now that I have a little more time, I was debugging my dialplan and it was of the following way: - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; DGB - 20090615 [macro-dial] exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG1},15) exten => s,n,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1) exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Voicemail(${MACRO_EXTEN}@voicemail,u)
2017 Dec 29
0
Exact purpose of network.ping-timeout
The reason for the long (42 second) ping-timeout is because re-establishing fd's and locks can be a very expensive operation. With an average MTBF of 45000 hours for a server, even just a replica 2 would result in a 42 second MTTR every 2.6 years, or 6 nines of uptime. On December 27, 2017 3:17:01 AM PST, Omar Kohl <omar.kohl at iternity.com> wrote: >Hi, > >> If you set it
2003 Jun 05
0
NT4 to Samba Migration
I dowloaded from samba.org samba-3.0alpha24.. I refered http://samba.org/~jht/NT4migration/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf chapter 31 it also mentioned in the how chapter 31 that it is a rough explanation but i decided to follow this and started doing things as i explaned below i looked google and samba mailing lists i did'nt see anything related to my problem anywhere Trying to Migrate from
2023 Oct 10
0
Updated invitation: Gluster Community Meeting @ Tue Oct 10, 2023 2:30pm - 3:30pm (IST) (gluster-users@gluster.org)
This event has been updated Changed: description Gluster Community Meeting Tuesday Oct 10, 2023 ? 2:30pm ? 3:30pm India Standard Time - Kolkata Location Bridge: meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk https://www.google.com/maps/search/Bridge:++meet.google.com%2Fcpu-eiue-hvk?hl=en Join with Google Meet https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk?hs=224 Join by phone (US) +1 574-400-8405 PIN: 291845177