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2020 Jul 02
5
Multiprotocol File Sharing via NFSv4 and Samba
Hi all,
are there any non-commercial solutions (apart from solutions like Dell EMC, IBM and NetApp) around that allow to simultaneously access the same file system via NFSv4 and Samba exports in a (nearly) non-conflicting manner, especially w.r.t. to NFSv4/Windows ACL incompatibilities?
Best
Sebatian
____________________
Sebastian Kraus
Team IT am Institut f?r Chemie
Geb?ude C, Stra?e des 17. Juni 115, Raum C7
Technische Universit?t Berlin
Fakult?t II
Institut f?r Chemie
Sekretariat C3
Stra?e des 17. Juni 135
10623 Berlin
Email: sebastian.kraus at tu-berlin.de
2020 Jul 02
1
Multiprotocol File Sharing via NFSv4 and Samba
...m solutions like Dell
> >EMC, IBM and NetApp) around that allow to simultaneously access the
> >same file system via NFSv4 and Samba exports in a (nearly)
> >non-conflicting manner, especially w.r.t. to NFSv4/Windows ACL
> >incompatibilities?
> >
> >Best
> >Sebatian
> >
> >____________________
> >Sebastian Kraus
> >Team IT am Institut f?r Chemie
> >Geb?ude C, Stra?e des 17. Juni 115, Raum C7
> >
> >Technische Universit?t Berlin
> >Fakult?t II
> >Institut f?r Chemie
> >Sekretariat C3
> >Stra?e de...
2020 Jul 02
0
Multiprotocol File Sharing via NFSv4 and Samba
...non-commercial solutions (apart from solutions like Dell
>EMC, IBM and NetApp) around that allow to simultaneously access the
>same file system via NFSv4 and Samba exports in a (nearly)
>non-conflicting manner, especially w.r.t. to NFSv4/Windows ACL
>incompatibilities?
>
>Best
>Sebatian
>
>____________________
>Sebastian Kraus
>Team IT am Institut f?r Chemie
>Geb?ude C, Stra?e des 17. Juni 115, Raum C7
>
>Technische Universit?t Berlin
>Fakult?t II
>Institut f?r Chemie
>Sekretariat C3
>Stra?e des 17. Juni 135
>10623 Berlin
>
>Email: sebasti...
2004 Feb 17
10
How to write efficient R code
I have been lurking in this list a while and searching in the archives to
find out how one learns to write fast R code. One solution seems to be to
write part of the code not in R but in C. However after finding a benchmark
article (http://www.sciviews.org/other/benchmark.htm) I have been more
interested in making the R code itself more efficient. I would like to find
more info about this. I have