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2005 Jun 13
5
formatting a 3 terabyte partition
hi. i'm hitting a wall each time i try to format a 3 terabyte partition. i'm able to create the partition using parted but whenever i try to create a 3 terabyte xfs or jfs or ext3 filesystem, the mounted filesystem created is only 1 terabyte. i tried centos x86 and x86_64 4.0 but i always hit a 1 terabyte limit. please help.
2004 May 13
3
EXT3 performance on Large (multi-TeraByte) RAID
Has anyone experienced a significant degradation in ext3 performance when using it on a Multi-TeraByte RAID? As part of an experimental setup, I hooked up three 300GB drives and made an EXT3 RAID5 out of them, using the entire space one each drive, and started throwing a large number of files in the size-range 3KB to 50 KB. Then, I deleted the raid, and created a new one, but this time, I used only...
2002 Oct 16
0
Samba. DR-DOS and Terabytes...
Hi, We have just built a server with a terabyte of storage for a powerquest deploycenter file server, the deploycenter boot disks start Caldera DR-DOS 7.02 for the actual deploycenter software to run under. We run Linux 7.3 with the samba that ships with that version (sorry, I can't remember off hand and don't have access to a linu...
2010 Feb 08
7
Can I use direct attached storage as a shared filesystem in Xen
I have a quad core server in which I want to run 4 virtual servers. On this server I have a 1/2 terabyte raid 1 I have split between the 4 members that have the OS on it. I have raid 5 10 terabyte internal storage running on a 3ware 9690a card. I want to share this storage between the servers without partitioning it. Is this possible? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was...
2006 Jun 13
4
Export Samba mount using nfs
Hello, I have an Lacie NAS disk attached to an Gigabit network. Since it only exports samba I mounted on one of my gigabit Linux boxes with smbmount //lacie/terabyte /TERABYTE -o defaults,username=genuser,password=genuser Now I need to export that to all my linux boxes not on the Gigabit network using nfs. When I try to mount I get: mount: old:/TERABYTE failed, reason given by server: Permission denied Is it possible to export an smbmounted...
2019 Feb 15
3
Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 5:18 PM Phoenix, Merka <merka.phoenix at hpe.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 4:10 PM Walter H. <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info> wrote: > > > > On 15.02.2019 06:29, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Could you recommend affordable and reliable cloud storage for 50 TB of data? >
2009 Nov 09
1
max file size
Hello, does anybody know what's the maximum file size (terabytes?) when using rsync with options --checksum and / or --inplace? What file sizes have been tested in reality? Are there any experiences using rsync (with --checksum and / or --inplace) for big files with several / dozens or terabytes? Thanks a lot, Heinz-Josef Claes
2004 May 13
1
2 terabyte filesystem limitation on linux client
Hi all. I have recently introduced two 5.5TB XFS filesystems to our storage backend. I export the filesystem via samba 3.0.3 on Fedora core 2. Linux clients that mount the share show only 2TB available. Windows clients show the full capacity. Before I put these filesystems into production I'd like to find out if the reported filesystem size is going to cause a problem. Is SMB actually
2002 Jul 12
1
1395 byte file appears as 70 Terabyte file on ext3 HELP!
Looking for ext2 & ext3 expert. This problem is on a ext3 partition. I have a small file (1395 bytes) that appears HUGE when runing ls -l (70368744179059 bytes). This causes a problem because tar wants to back up all those extra bytes. [root@secure parse]# ls -l HTMLFrameSet.class -rw-rw-r-- 1 root devel 70368744179059 Mar 20 09:05 HTMLFrameSet.class [root@secure parse]# wc
2015 Sep 16
3
OOM and Swappiness
...stem may require that there is enough memory for a > second instance of that huge process. > > This is one of the reasons why swap should be as large or larger than > system RAM. <snip> Excerpt on heavy-duty servers. We're certainly not going to allocate hundreds of gigs, or a terabyte or so, for swap. (Yes, we do have servers with that kind of RAM, and that's not counting the small SGI supercomputer....) mark
2019 Feb 15
0
Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data
...50 TB (1 TB) would take a while over even a fast network link (measured in megabits (Mb), not megabytes (MB) like disk storage). Even on a local LAN downloading 1 TB is several hours @ 8 Mb/second on a Gigabit Ethernet link w/ no other traffic at all. According to: https://www.gbmb.org/tb-to-mb 1 Terabyte is equal to 1000000 megabytes (decimal). 1 TB = 106 MB in base 10 (SI). 1 Terabyte (2^40) is equal to 1048576 megabytes (2^20) (binary). Terabyte unit symbol is TB, Megabyte unit symbol is MB. Terabyte is 1,000,000 times bigger than Megabyte.
2024 Jul 15
1
btrfs and quotas: best practice?
...> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10541 > > Perhaps that will help. thank you. Hmm. I learned about vfs_btrfs now and set up a test share using this module. Doesn't change the display of free space in windows. I set a btrfs quota of 2GB on the shell, but there are still terabytes of free space visible in windows explorer. That is a bit problematic in our case, we want to limit usage and it would be confusing to display terabytes of free space but users hit some "invisible" barrier when putting files there.
2019 Feb 15
1
Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data
...ng 1 TB is several hours @ 8 Mb/second on a Gigabit Ethernet link w/ no other traffic at all. I think my Singapore M1 ISP Home Fiber 1 Gbps broadband connection is capable of downloading at the speed of 60 Mega Bytes per second or more. > > According to: https://www.gbmb.org/tb-to-mb > 1 Terabyte is equal to 1000000 megabytes (decimal). > 1 TB = 106 MB in base 10 (SI). > > 1 Terabyte (2^40) is equal to 1048576 megabytes (2^20) (binary). > > Terabyte unit symbol is TB, Megabyte unit symbol is MB. > Terabyte is 1,000,000 times bigger than Megabyte. > ____________________...
2005 May 17
0
RE: Bootitng and CDShell...
Hello, Can anyone help me? Does any of you manage to load (boot) Bootitng through CDShell? How can I ensure that diskemu emulates a 1.44MB floppy? Any ideas? Thank you Andreas Gortsilas -----Original Message----- From: David F. [mailto:support at terabyteunlimited.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 9:48 AM To: 'Andreas Gortsilas' Subject: RE: Bootitng and CDShell... You need to make sure it's emulating a 1.44MB floppy. -- David F. TeraByte Unlimited http://www.terabyteunlimited.com <http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/>...
2006 Apr 05
2
latest 4.2 to 4.3 upgrade and distribution by CentOS team
greetings! it appeared to me that previous upgrades were strained by sheer amount and size of the update as well as the eagerness of the CentOS userbase to get upgraded... this last one, well... it went so smooth that i believe many may have missed it happening so to speak :-) initially having been a large Galacticom aka Worldgroup BBS operator (remember those?) and then an ISP for going on 2
2006 Oct 05
1
2TB limit, weird mounting issues on reboot
Greetings, I'm seeing some weird issues surrounding the 2 terabyte limit on my 3ware (9590SE, PCI Express model) raid controller. Currently, the raid array is 6 x 500GB disks for a total of around 2.3 terabytes formatted. Looking at the documentation on the 3ware site, the raid card can handle a single partition over 2TB, but it still looks like fdisk fails to c...
2004 May 07
3
Samba 3.0.3 breaks domain somehow.
...server = WIN2KNATIVE ~ winbind uid = 10000-19999 ~ map to guest = never ~ security = ads ~ realm = NATIVEDOMAIN.LOCAL ~ domain logons = no ~ server string = ~ workgroup = NATIVEDOMAIN ~ winbind gid = 10000-19999 ~ netbios name = inlab ~ admin users = "@NATIVEDOMAIN.LOCAL+Domain Admins" [terabyte] ~ path = /mnt/H00/terabyte ~ comment = terabyte ~ valid users = ~ read only = no ~ available = yes ~ admin users = ! ~ write list = Thank you! More random output: bash-2.05a# wbinfo -t checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed error code was NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE (0xc00000ac) Could...
2005 May 18
0
RE: Bootitng and CDShell...
...g through CDShell? > > > > How can I ensure that diskemu emulates a 1.44MB floppy? > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Thank you > > > > Andreas Gortsilas > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: David F. [mailto:support at terabyteunlimited.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 9:48 AM > To: 'Andreas Gortsilas' > Subject: RE: Bootitng and CDShell... > > > > You need to make sure it's emulating a 1.44MB floppy. > > > > -- > David F. > TeraByte Unlimited > http://w...
2003 Mar 06
9
samba backup software
I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. Here's are some specs to consider: - 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data - multiple servers backup to one tape drive connected to a server (preferably a linux system) - using an autoloader (in this case, an HP 1/9 LTO system) - need to be able to backup daily changes and/or changes since last full backup Currently I'm using Backup Exec from NetWare. The...
2004 Jan 16
1
Any (known) scaling issues?
I'm considering using rsync in our data center but I'm worried about whether it will scale to the numbers and sizes we deal with. We would be moving up to a terabyte in a typical sync, consisting of about a million files. Our data mover machines are RedHat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 and all the sources and destinations are NFS mounts. The data is stored on big NFS file servers. The destination will typically be empty and rsync will have to copy everything. Howe...