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2013 May 23
11
raid6: rmw writes all the time?
Hi all, we got a new test system here and I just also tested btrfs raid6 on that. Write performance is slightly lower than hw-raid (LSI megasas) and md-raid6, but it probably would be much better than any of these two, if it wouldn''t read all the during the writes. Is this a known issue? This is with linux-3.9.2. Thanks, Bernd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line
2006 Jan 15
2
rsync of file list
Hi All, I would to rsync data spread of many files from remote site. Each file may exist in total different location - the path for each file may be different. My question is: Can I do it one single rsync command, giving a file containing list of paths as parameter, or do I need to run rsync for each file. I did not find any option doing it in the man page. I tried to play with
2004 Feb 16
0
Changing permissions not being "root" or owner
...able = yes dos filemode = yes write list = @DCSHH+Domain-User ls -l /shares/test drwxrwxr-x 2 DCSHH+Administrator DCSHH+Domain-User 4096 Feb 16 15:47 test And an example file in "/shares/test": ls -l -rw-rw----+ 1 DCSHH+silke DCSHH+Domain-User 105 Feb 16 13:55 testfile3.txt So as User "DCSHH+alex" (member of DCSHH+Domain-User) I should be able to modify the permissions of that file ! Can anyone give me a clue why "dos filemode = yes" isn't working as expected ??? Many thanks in advance Joerg
2013 Apr 17
2
libvirt support for qcow2 rebase?
I have not found support in libvirt (nor virsh) for doing the equivalent of "qemu-img rebase ....". The use case: You have copied a qcow2 stack and the new files have different names or reside in a different directory. Therefore you need to change the backing file. Is there a way to do this? Is this a planned addition to libvirt? Harald -------------- next part
2006 Mar 23
17
Poor performance on NFS-exported ZFS volumes
I''m seeing some pretty pitiful performance using ZFS on a NFS server, with a ZFS volume exported (only with rw=host.foo.com,root=host.foo.com opts) and mounted on a Linux host running kernel 2.4.31. This linux kernel I''m working with is limited in that I can only do NFSv2 mounts... irregardless of that aspect, I''m sure something''s amiss. I mounted the zfs-based