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2023 Jan 12
2
Fwd: Can Samba just store ACL information (without interpreting it) without AD?
...do the same to my Samba, I get a lot of "ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Changing File Attributes" errors. I run Samba on ZFS on Linux in a container, Proxmox based. xattrs seem to work: root at nas2:/mp0/storage/backup# touch userattr root at nas2:/mp0/storage/backup# setfattr -n user.steffen -v washere userattr # file: userattr user.steffen="washere" but not for security: root at nas2:/mp0/storage/backup# touch secattr root at nas2:/mp0/storage/backup# setfattr -n security.NTACL -v 1 secattr setfattr: secattr: Operation not permitted (the same works on the proxmox host; the containe...
2012 Sep 25
2
GlusterFS performance
GlusterFS newbie (less than a week) here. Running GlusterFS 3.2.6 servers on Dell PE2900 systems with four 3.16 GHz Xeon cores and 16 GB memory under CentOS 5.8. For this test, I have a distributed volume of one brick only, so no replication. I have made performance measurements with both dd and Bonnie++, and they confirm each other; here I report only the dd numbers (using bs=1024k). File
2011 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Bay-Area Social!
On 07/27/2011 14:33, Nick Lewycky wrote: > > Please RSVP at http://llvmbayarea.appspot.com/ so we can let the > restaurant know in advance how many people are coming. Hope to see you > there! > And let spammers harvest all your e-mail addresses over there. They are in the open. You could do something to make them hidden, http://csarven.ca/hiding-email-addresses
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
...correctly too. Its about taking personal responsibility for the security of your system(s). Trusting someone else's settings of what THEY think YOUR security should be, is very unwise. It is not car disassembly - it is checking the oil level, the benzin (petrol), the brake fluid, the window washer liquid, the tyre pressures including the 'spare wheel'. Pilots of aircraft do exactly the same. It is called a preflight check. Doing that on a new Centos installation is sensible and, if one cares about security, desirable. -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. Je suis Charlie.
2012 Nov 14
1
Howto find out volume topology
Hello, I would like to find out the topology of an existing volume. For example, if I have a distributed replicated volume, what bricks are the replication partners? Fred -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20121114/b203ea91/attachment.html>
2011 Jul 27
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Bay-Area Social!
If you're not in the San Francisco Bay-Area, you can stop reading this message now. I'd like to announce the inaugural LLVM bay-area social gathering to take place on Wednesday, August 3rd, 7pm at St. Stephen's Green in Mountain View. They have good food, lots of beer and are a short walk away from the Mountain View Caltrain and VTA station. This is the perfect time to meet your
2015 Feb 03
5
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > > Sounds so I almost have to feel shame for securing my boxes no matter what > job vendor did ;-) Yes, computers and the way people access them are pretty much a commodity now. If you are spending time building something exotic for a common purpose, isn't that a waste? > Just a simple
2012 Dec 17
2
Transport endpoint
Hi, I've got Gluster error: Transport endpoint not connected. It came up twice after trying to rsync 2 TB filesystem over; it reached about 1.8 TB and got the error. Logs on the server side (on reverse time order): [2012-12-15 00:53:24.747934] I [server-helpers.c:629:server_connection_destroy] 0-RedhawkShared-server: destroyed connection of
2012 Dec 18
2
Gluster and public/private LAN
I have an idea I'd like to run past everyone. Every gluster peer would have two NICs - one "public" and the other "private" with different IP subnets. The idea that I am proposing would be to have every gluster peer have all private peer addresses in /etc/hosts, but the public addresses would be in DNS. Clients would use DNS. The goal is to have all peer-to-peer
2004 Aug 06
0
Live from Mongolia
...t to be physically near the servers in case something didn't work. After a couple of successful live events, this turned out to not be an issue. The only problem to date has been the fact that our circa 1950s home electrical system only sports a 30 amp main fuse which means turning on the washer, dryer, and dishwasher at the same time causes us to lose power (and thus the whole network of servers, networking gear, and connected listeners). This generally isn't an issue and besides, I'm too cheap to install UPS equipment. But this all came to a head last winter when during on...
2012 Jul 26
2
kernel parameters for improving gluster writes on millions of small writes (long)
This is a continuation of my previous posts about improving write perf when trapping millions of small writes to a gluster filesystem. I was able to improve write perf by ~30x by running STDOUT thru gzip to consolidate and reduce the output stream. Today, another similar problem, having to do with yet another bioinformatics program (which these days typically handle the 'short reads' that
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ting the root password into the change password chat... NOT!!! Now I can put: *root*word: %o\n *New*password* %n\n *new*password %n\n and actually have NIS updated. Merci Beaucoup!!! And my most sincere apologies to Mr Kukuk et al. Bruce Ferrell Manager, Information Systems (and chief bottle washer) The MicroDisplay Corp David Collier-Brown wrote: > Keith Warno wrote, courtesy of information from Thorsten Kukuk: > > root running yppasswd, either on the YP server or a client, can change > > other user's password if he (root) enters _either_ root's password or > &gt...