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2008 Jul 28
1
why does mkfs.ocfs2 take so long?
Hi, Why does mkfs.ocfs2 take so long compared to gfs2 (pretty fast iirc), xfs (almost instantaneous), or ext3 (slow but still ok)? I'm using: # mkfs.ocfs2 -F -b 4k -C 4k -L san1 -T mail /dev/vg/san1 mkfs.ocfs2 1.3.9 Overwriting existing ocfs2 partition. WARNING: Cluster check disabled. Proceed (y/N): y Filesystem Type of mail Filesystem label=san1 Block size=4096 (bits=12) Cluster size=4096 (bits=12) Volume size=16789027160064 (4098883584 clusters) (4098883584 blocks) 1270...
2008 Jan 31
3
I.O error: zpool metadata corrupted after powercut
...onfigured with zfs no cache flush. On the pool we had +/- 40 zvols used by running vm''s (iscsi boot/swap/data disks for xen & virtual box guests) The first failure was on a b68 system, the second on a b77 system. Last zpool was using iscsi disks: setup: pool mirror: iscsidisk1 san1 iscsidisk1 san2 mirror: iscsidisk2 san1 iscsidisk2 san2 I thought zfs was always persistent on disk, but apparently a power cut has can cause unrecoverable damage. I can accept the first failure (because of the dangerous setting), but loosing that second pool was unacceptable for me. S...
2010 Feb 03
0
An Open-iSCSI Question
...em mount at boot. Now I wanted to setup a situation where one of the visible iSCSI partitions mounts at boot and the other is only available if I manually connect to it. This led me to the following command *iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-237781f06-770000000134b676-inf2-san1 -p 192.168.1.100:3260 --op update -n node.startup -v manual *which stops the server from logging into the partition automatically. This is fine and provides me with the functionality I need, but if anyone run a discovery against the iSCSI storage again eg *iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192....
2009 Feb 13
0
Odp: Odp: extracting parts of words or extraxting letter to use in ifelse-func.
...because there are other words in phrases as well. So if there is 'San' > in the phrase it has to be TRUE even thoug there are other words before and > after 'San' in the phrase. I do not understand. > test<-c(" San", "san", "SAN", "San1", "San") > set.seed(111) > sam<-sample(test, 40, replace=T) > sam=="San" [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE [26] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FAL...
2008 Dec 10
1
Cannot mount samba shares
Hi, quick(?) question: Has anybody seen that problem below? More important question: Did anybody solve that? This is my smb.conf (well, only the most important parts): [global] workgroup = FOOBAR server string = My Server map to guest = Bad User preferred master = No local master = No domain master = No dns proxy = No [on3] comment = Audio-Video-Imports path
2012 Jan 04
1
GPFS for mail-storage (Was: Re: Compressing existing maildirs)
Great information, thank you. Could you remark on GPFS services hosting mail storage over a WAN between two geographically separated data centers? ----- Reply message ----- From: "Jan-Frode Myklebust" <janfrode at tanso.net> To: "Stan Hoeppner" <stan at hardwarefreak.com> Cc: "Timo Sirainen" <tss at iki.fi>, <dovecot at dovecot.org> Subject:
2012 May 14
0
Weird problem with rsync 3.0.9
...The first one is rsync server et and the second one the client. The rsync server repo is around 325Go. Every time my client start rsync, both rsyncd on the server and rsync on the client entered "Uninterruptible sleep" state and I can't figure out why. Server : - Linux san1 2.6.30-gentoo-r4 #3 SMP Thu Nov 19 14:17:42 CET 2009 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5405 @ 2.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux - 8Gb ECC RAM - Rsync server : 3.0.9 - Rsyncd.conf : # /etc/rsyncd.conf pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid use chroot = no read only = yes tran...
2015 Jan 09
0
Samba 4 CTDB setting Permission from Windows
...glusterfs-client 3.5.0-1 amd64 clustered file-system (client package) Network for Gluster communication CTDB-node1: 192.168.57.201 CTDB-node2: 192.168.57.202 Network for heartbeat communication: CTDB-node1: 192.168.56.201 CTDB-node2: 192.168.56.201 Mountoptions on both CTDB-nodes in /etc/fstab: san1:/gv0 /GL-lokal glusterfs defaults,_netdev,acl 0 0 The Cluster is working fine as you can see here: - --------------- root at fs1:~# ctdb status Number of nodes:2 pnn:0 192.168.57.201 OK (THIS NODE) pnn:1 192.168.57.202 OK Generation:1420468989 Size:2 hash:0 lmaster:0 hash:1 lmaster:1 Recovery...
2009 Feb 13
2
extracting parts of words or extraxting letter to use in ifelse-func.
Hello I want to make some variables with the ifelse-function, but i don't know how to do it. I want to make these five variables; b2$PRRSvac <- ifelse(b2$status=='A' | b2$status=='Aa',1,0) b2$PRRSdk <- ifelse(b2$status=='B' | b2$status=='Bb',1,0) b2$sanVac <- ifelse(b2$status=='C' | b2$status=='sanAa',1,0) b2$sanDk <-
2015 Jan 13
0
Samba 4 CTDB setting Permission from Windows
...luster communication CTDB-node1: 192.168.57.201 >>>> CTDB-node2: 192.168.57.202 Network for heartbeat >>>> communication: CTDB-node1: 192.168.56.201 CTDB-node2: >>>> 192.168.56.201 >>>> >>>> Mountoptions on both CTDB-nodes in /etc/fstab: san1:/gv0 >>>> /GL-lokal glusterfs defaults,_netdev,acl 0 0 >>>> >>>> >>>>> You should add user_xattr to the list. I found this thread >>>>> quite interesting: >>>>> http://samba.2283325.n4.nabble.com/samba4-with-gluster...
2011 Sep 08
4
CentOS 6 domU on Debian 6 dom0 not working
Hi all, Has anyone managed to get CentOS 6 domU (i.e. guest) working on a Debian 6 do0? Both OS''s are 32bit and I''m running XEN 4.0.1 with HVM support. A CentOS 5.6 domU works fine on this very same server though. When I start CentOS 6, I get the following error: newusaxen:~# xm create -c /xen/genocide.cfg Using config file "/xen/genocide.cfg". xenconsole: Could