Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "manatee".
2007 Jul 24
3
Hotplug and Multipath routes = lost route
...the
inactive device instead of removing the entire default route.
Is there a way to tell the kernel to do that? Or to not remove
the route at all and just mark the "nexthop" with the inactive device
as dead and wait for it to come back alive?
Thank you!
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The Cranberries - "Dreams" (Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can''t
We?) Linux 2.6.22: Holy Dancing Manatees, Batman!
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2007 Jul 26
3
Definitive way to aggregate bandwidth using multiple links
...er daemon, which acts like a
proxy, and opened multiple connections to a ftp/http/whatever server
and it distributed the connections over the links... very nice. This
way we don''t have to mess with the kernel. The method is elegant and
transparent.
Thanks!
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Linux 2.6.22: Holy Dancing Manatees, Batman!
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Alphaville - "Big in Japan" (First Harvest 1984-92)
2020 May 30
1
Current thinking on backups ?
I run a pair of dovecot servers for personal small domains with several
layers of backup in place ...
- The two dovecot servers replicate to each via a Tinc vpn mesh. That
gives email resiliency.
- All mail is replicated via offlineimap to a 3rd server over that Tinc
vpn. It's on the mesh, it has space, so why not ?
- All mail is replicated as well as via mbsync to a zfs dataset on my
2020 Jul 15
4
NFS vs Replication
Hello list,
I built an email system using a proxy / director pair (IMAP, POP3, LMTP)
and a backend pair.
To have an HA system, I would like to understand if it is better to use
an NFS export or replication to save emails and index files
NFS is provided by a NAS (in HA), while for replication I would use the
local backend disks
Which of the two systems is more reliable? Are there any drawbacks
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...but no one has a
solution.
Is there a viable solution to sharing vfat partitions as writable using
samba?
My configuration is as follows:
redhat 7.1 (i386)
samba-2.0.10-2
samba-common-2.0.10-2
samba-client-2.0.10-2
mount-2.11b-3
kernel-2.4.7
fstab entry looks like:
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
uid=0,gid=100,quiet,umask=002 0 0
#/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
rw,nosuid,noexec,nodev,gid=100,check=s 0 0
#/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
defaults,gid=100,umask=007 0 0
Thanks.
Mark Mykkanen
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1999 Jun 09
2
Failed to get local UDP socket
I'm not really sure if this is a samba problem or a linux network
problem, I have checked the newsgroups and ive seen this question pop up
a few times, w/o answer.
Here is the issure I am having, whenever the i do a smbclient -L
hostname for this particular server I get the following message in the
logs:
open_oplock_ipc: Failed to get local UDP socket for address 100007f.
Error was Cannot