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2005 Sep 21
2
Mixing SCSI devices on a single i/f
I have an external HP SureStore DLT VS80 with a SCSI LVD 68 pin interface and an external HP SureStore DAT24 with a SCSI Centronics 50 pin Narrow SE interface. The cable for the DAT has a Centronics connector at one end and a 68 Pin Wide to Narrow terminated connector at the other. The cable for the DLT has a LVD/SE 68 pin connector at both ends....
2012 Sep 28
3
Better way of Grouping?
...s that requires multiple parsing stages for different analysis. For example, compare group 3 vs. group 4. A more complicated comparison would be time B in group 3 of group L with B in group 4 of group L. I normally subset each group with the following type of code. data=read(...) #L v D L=data[LvD %in% c("L"),] D=data[LvD %in% c("D"),] #Groups 3 and 4 within L and D group3L=L[group %in% c("3"),] group4L=L[group %in% c("3"),] group3D=D[group %in% c("3"),] group4D=D[group %in% c("3"),] #Times B, S45, FR2, FR8 you get the idea Is...
2020 May 04
2
Fwd: [EXTERNAL] SNMP shutdown timing out
...gt; for troubleshooting would make it plaintext, but then not exactly apples > to apples to now. > Well that's interesting. The attached script output shows the two commands I used. The first command, nut-scanner, showed no traffic at all, probably not surprising given the error: : || lvd at chscc-pc-052 ~ [1121] ; please tcpdump host apcups and port snmp tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on eno1, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes ^C 0 packets captured 4 packets received by filter 0 packets dropped by kernel B...
2014 Apr 11
5
Old HP Xeon server blade with only SCSI HDD ports & CentOS
Hi there. I got myself a pair of old Intel Xeon blades, which I plan to repurpose with CentOS. The model is : HP bl20p-g3 server blade Manual http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12322_ca/12322_ca.pdf Now, the main problem with this hardware is that LVD UW SCSI HDDs are hard to find and hella expensive if you find em (and of reduced capacity). Any of you know: 1. If there's any third party maker of any daughtercard offering SATA ports? The main board of the system has daughtercard sockets allowing for instance SFP ports http://en.wikipedia.or...
2020 Apr 28
1
[EXTERNAL] nut-scanner, SNMPv3, APC UPS not chatting
On 4/28/20 1:58 PM, David Zomaya wrote: > snmpwalk -l authpriv -v 3 -u user -a MD5 -x DES -A authpassphrase -X > privpassphrase Evidently, even with argument identifiers order matters. That worked just fine and dandy. Now I guess I need to play with the order of the nut-scanner arguments to see if I get a similar result. thanks, nomad
2012 Mar 06
3
Samba to share NFSv4 + ACL mounted filesystems on NetApp storage
...ms. We are migrating to this NFSv4 setup from an existing Solaris NFSv3+Posix ACL setup that also had Samba shares on top of the NFSv3+ACL mounts. In our setup, we are relying on NFSv4 ACL inheritance. Here's an example of an ACL on a file (as created by a touch command): root at system # ls -lVd test_sneppef.txt -rw-r--r--+ 1 root root 0 Mar 6 13:49 test_sneppef.txt group:TRerp:r-x---a-R-c--s:------:allow group:TRerp:-w-p---A-W-Co-:------:deny group:TWerp:rwxp--aARWcC-s:------:allow group:TWerp:------------o-:------:deny user:Terp:rwxp--...
2000 Mar 13
1
problems with samba and Perc/2 RAID
Hi, We recently acquired a Dell PowerEdge 4300 with two PIII 500 Xeons and half a gig of RAM, running RedHat 6.1 out of the box. In addition, it has a PERC2/SC Single Channel RAID card for six 18GB LVD SCSI drives. The problem is that, while we're not doing anything fancy with samba, basic file share stuff, the load seems to spike whenever writes are done. When doing a large file copy, the load will steadily rise to about 7 or 8, and then the share stops responding, killing any file copy ta...
2016 Nov 30
1
slow directory access, convert_string_internal: Conversion error: Incomplete multibyte sequence
...rch") listing permissions might take 30 seconds. The unix uid numbers 10157 and 10172 shd resolve to users from the trusted domain but can't. Solaris ZFS file systems supports ACL's similar to windows in the sense that not limited to a single user and single group. # ls -lvd /Pool1/Department/Sales drwxrwx---+ 13 jsmith sales 48 Nov 29 18:58 /Pool1/Department/Sales 0:user:nobody:read_xattr/read_attributes/read_acl:allow 1:user:root:read_xattr/read_attributes/read_acl:allow 2:group@:list_directory/read_data/add_file/write_data/add_subdirecto...
2002 Nov 10
0
Samba is fast with slow hardware, but slow with fast hardware.
Samba consistently runs faster loading directory (browsing) listings from a 5400 rpm IDE disk than it does loading from a) raid-1 LVD scsi array b) independent scsi devices on a different, non-raid controller. This is truly baffling. I tried to use the scientific method as much as possible. I have tested using the following hardware: 2-way SMP Piii 550/512 mb. 900mhz, athlon/512mb. Mylex DAC960 lvd single channel scsi contro...
2020 May 04
0
Fwd: [EXTERNAL] SNMP shutdown timing out
...then not exactly apples >> to apples to now. >> > > Well that's interesting. > > The attached script output shows the two commands I used. > > The first command, nut-scanner, showed no traffic at all, probably not > surprising given the error: > > : || lvd at chscc-pc-052 ~ [1121] ; please tcpdump host apcups and port snmp > tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode > listening on eno1, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes > ^C > 0 packets captured > 4 packets received by filter > 0...
2016 Nov 30
2
slow directory access, convert_string_internal: Conversion error: Incomplete multibyte sequence
There are definitely some files with some weird names- in an ssh session they don't even have regular characters. e.g -rw-rw---- 1 xxx xxx 114985112 Oct 31 14:39 ▒^t Not sure if that is related to problems though. The top command shows Memory: 12G phys mem, 343M free mem, 2048M total swap, 2048M free swap This is in the evening so should not be much load but I think
2002 Nov 20
0
Plots by subject
...dj=c(0.5,1)) text(0.3, 0.85,paste(PIMUT, collapse='\n\n'), adj=c(0.5,1)) text(0.7, 0.85,paste(RTMUT, collapse='\n\n'), adj=c(0.5,1)) detach(gt) # Heading table bl <-read.xport('bl') attach(bl) dob <- as.date(DOB) fad <- as.date(FIRSTARV) fvd <- as.date(FIRSTVIS) lvd <- as.date(LASTVISI) par(mar = c(1, 1, 1, 1) + 0.1) plot.new() text(0,1,paste(?MRN:?,MRN), adj=c(0,1), font=2) text(0.4,1,paste(?Sex:?,SEX), adj=c(0,1)) text(0.6,1,paste(?Risk factor:?,RISKFAC1), adj=c(0.5,1)) text(0,0.85,paste(?DOB:?,dob), adj=c(0,1)) text(0.4,0.85,paste(?1st ARV:?,fad), adj=c...
2011 Aug 24
3
Creating new variable with maximum visit date by group_id
Dear R users, I am encoutering the following problem: I have a dataset with a 'unique_id' and different 'visit_date' (formatted as.Date, "%d/%m/%Y") per unique_id. I would like to create a new variable with the most recent date of visit per unique_id as shown below. unique_id visit_date last_visit_date 1 01/06/2010 01/06/2011 1 01/01/2011 01/06/2011 1
2023 Jan 09
1
How verbose should NUT be by default?
...power down was NOT requested" and why (may be misconfig, e.g. flag file left on an unmounted filesystem) - or is it indeed useless noise for the dozens of "ordinary" reboots and shutdowns which happen not because of a power failure? Jim On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 6:01 PM Lee Damon <lvd at uw.edu> wrote: > Verbosity is useful. How about adding a -q for quiet operation. > > nomad > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20230109/fef74c67/attachment.htm>
2023 Jan 09
1
How verbose should NUT be by default?
...power down was NOT requested" and why (may be misconfig, e.g. flag file left on an unmounted filesystem) - or is it indeed useless noise for the dozens of "ordinary" reboots and shutdowns which happen not because of a power failure? Jim On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 6:01 PM Lee Damon <lvd at uw.edu> wrote: > Verbosity is useful. How about adding a -q for quiet operation. > > nomad > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20230109/fef74c67/attachment.htm>
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...alf an hour (I didn't actually go through with it). If I do the same using cp -r from the Linux box, it takes roughly 2 seconds. I checked top and vmstat and neither seemed to show anything unusual - in fact, Samba had pretty negligible CPU usage. The hard drive array is SCSI, hardware RAID 1 (LVD Ultra-2, MegaRAID Express 300 with 2xSeagate Cheetah XL - 37GB, 6ms, 10k RPM), with a 32MB cache. Given that the drives have such a large cache, fast access speed, and that there is no delay from a command line (over ssh), is it safe to assume there's either a network or Samba problem? The ser...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...alf an hour (I didn't actually go through with it). If I do the same using cp -r from the Linux box, it takes roughly 2 seconds. I checked top and vmstat and neither seemed to show anything unusual - in fact, Samba had pretty negligible CPU usage. The hard drive array is SCSI, hardware RAID 1 (LVD Ultra-2, MegaRAID Express 300 with 2xSeagate Cheetah XL - 37GB, 6ms, 10k RPM), with a 32MB cache. Given that the drives have such a large cache, fast access speed, and that there is no delay from a command line (over ssh), is it safe to assume there's either a network or Samba problem? The ser...
2002 Dec 11
12
File Systems - Which one to use?
We are looking at implementing a Linux box running samba in the near future with about 1TB of disk online. The purpose of this box will be for basic file and printer sharing needs. I am doing research on the different journaling file systems avaible in RH 7.3 and up (ext3, reiserFS, and JFS) and was wondering if anyone has had any real world experience with them (mostly reiserFS and JFS) and
2006 Apr 24
1
SCSI install to IDE install - help
Hi, a customer has a Centos installation on SCSI disk (aic7xxx), there are some programs that he no longer have the installation media (some accounting stuff). Due to the SCSI disk going bad we must tranfer the installation to some other disks. SCSI disks are very difficult to find here and must be ordered (and wait about 45 days to arrive at the dealer). Can I clone the SCSI disk to a IDE Disk
2011 Feb 13
5
server specifications
Did somebody can give me some advises on hardware for building a Centos linux server? --- Michel Donais -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110213/3c928cc9/attachment.html>