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2010 May 28
2
setuids mount option broke
...emails into
$HOME/.Maildir/ for each user. So I mount the share as user "root",
hoping that each user will be able to use their own home directory (just
like an NFS /home/ mount). (This feature depends on the Unix extensions.)
I have the following share configured in smb.conf:
[testhome]
comment = Root-mounted Home Dir
browseable = no
writable = yes
valid user = root
path = /home
I can mount it using these options in /etc/fstab... note the use of
"setuids" here:
//cst6/testhome /testhome cifs
iocharset=utf8,credentials=/root/cst6_password.txt,setui...
1999 May 21
1
samba help needed
...server
password server = intra
name resolve order = host lmhosts wins bcast
[printers]
path = /var/tmp
writable = no
browseable = no
public = yes
printable = yes
[homes]
guest ok = no
writable = yes
browseable = no
[testhome]
path = /home
public = no
writable = yes
directory mask = 0775
force create mode = 0775
intra#> /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -L intra
Added interface ip=132.147.199.1 bcast=132.147.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0
Server time is Fri May 21 12:20:37 1999
Timez...
2008 Nov 29
75
Slow death-spiral with zfs gzip-9 compression
...disk complement and OS is different. My current host is Suse Linux 10.2 (2.6.18 kernel) running two 120GB drives under LVM. My test machine is 2008.11 B2 with two 200GB drives on the motherboard secondary IDE, zfs mirroring them, NFS exported.
My "test" is to simply run "cp -rp * /testhome" on the Linux machine, where /testhome is the NFS mounted zfs file system on the Solaris system.
It starts out with "reasonable" throughput. Although the heavy load makes the Solaris system pretty jerky and unresponsive, it does work. The Linux system is a little jerky and unrespo...