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2012 Oct 19
1
Directories recursive deletion problem
Hi all,
We are trying to export RozoFS (a scale out nas, see www.rozofs.org) with
Samba to windows clients, but we're facing a strange behavior.
While every thing sounds good, windows 7 explorer fails to delete
directories recursively.
We create a directories foo/bar on the share, if we suppress foo with the
explorer, bar is supp...
2016 Jul 14
2
Winbind process stuck at 100% after changing use_mmap to no
...ue written
via pwrite on node A is visible via pread on node B. ping_pong checks
this sequentiality with fcntl byte range locks, which are the Posix
way of serializing access to ranges of a file. If MooseFS gives other
guarantees, we would like to know about them.
> I've also had a try with RozoFS, which did not work as expected as
> it only supports block-level locks (4096 bytes) so the first lock
> prevent further locks in that block range, which naturally causes
> ping_pong to stall. However I am told by their devs that this should
> not be an issue for CTDB's recovery lo...
2016 Jul 14
2
Winbind process stuck at 100% after changing use_mmap to no
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 02:22:12PM +0100, Alex Crow wrote:
> At the moment we're pretty happy with the Samba side of things. I
> did wonder if there was any help that you kind chaps might be able
> to give to the MooseFS guys if they need it (they've not asked yet
> but I've suggested they might be able to). Overall it's working
The main hint I would like to give to
2016 Jul 14
0
Winbind process stuck at 100% after changing use_mmap to no
...n node A is visible via pread on node B. ping_pong checks
> this sequentiality with fcntl byte range locks, which are the Posix
> way of serializing access to ranges of a file. If MooseFS gives other
> guarantees, we would like to know about them.
>
>> I've also had a try with RozoFS, which did not work as expected as
>> it only supports block-level locks (4096 bytes) so the first lock
>> prevent further locks in that block range, which naturally causes
>> ping_pong to stall. However I am told by their devs that this should
>> not be an issue for CTDB...
2015 Feb 26
2
C7, igb and DCB support for pause frame ?
Hi there,
I?m working on deploying our new cluster.
Masters have 5?1gbps (i210 and i350, thus using igb.ko), configured
with mtu 9000, 802.3ad. Works fine *but* I can?t get DCB working
(pause frame, aka flow control, which is supported by and enabled on
our switches).
[root at master2 ~]# dcbtool gc eno1 dcb
Command: Get Config
Feature: DCB State
Port: eno1
Status:
2016 Jul 14
0
Winbind process stuck at 100% after changing use_mmap to no
...is to get
> ping_pong -rw working. If you need any assistance in setting that up
> and getting arguments on why this is important, let us know!
>
> With best regards,
>
> Volker
Hi Volker,
Any arguments that I can pass on would be much appreciated.
I've also had a try with RozoFS, which did not work as expected as it
only supports block-level locks (4096 bytes) so the first lock prevent
further locks in that block range, which naturally causes ping_pong to
stall. However I am told by their devs that this should not be an issue
for CTDB's recovery lock or Samba as t...