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2012 Nov 07
45
Dedicated server running ESXi with no RAID card, ZFS for storage?
Morning all... I have a Dedicated server in a data center in Germany, and it has 2 3TB drives, but only software RAID. I have got them to install VMWare ESXi and so far everything is going ok... I have the 2 drives as standard data stores... But i am paranoid... So, i installed Nexenta as a VM, gave it a small disk to boot off and 2 1Tb disks on separate physical drives... I have created a
2012 Dec 30
4
Expanding a raidz vdev in zpool
Hello All, I have a zpool that consists of 2 raidz vdevs (raidz1-0 and raidz1-1). The first vdev is 4 1.5TB drives. The second was 4 500GB drives. I replaced the 4 500GB drives with 4 3TB drives. I replaced one at time, and resilvered each. Now the process is complete, I expected to have an extra 10TB (4*2.5TB) of raw space, but it''s still the same amount of space. I did an export and
2011 Oct 20
2
Expire plugin not executing for sieve plugin?
Running dovecot 1.2.12 on ubuntu 10.10. Here is the problem: I have mysql backend for expire. I am using the dovecot-postfix package which creates /etc/dovecot/conf.d/01-mail-stack-delivery.conf which looks like this: # Some general options protocols = imap imaps managesieve disable_plaintext_auth = no ssl = yes ssl_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-mail.pem ssl_key_file =
2010 Aug 24
0
v2.0.1 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.1.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.1.tar.gz.sig Some small fixes mainly, but since people aren't reporting much bugs for v2.0.0 anymore maybe v2.0.1 release will change that. :) Some of the more important changes since v2.0.0 are: * When dsync is started as root, remote dsync command is now also executed as root instead of
2010 Aug 24
0
v2.0.1 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.1.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.1.tar.gz.sig Some small fixes mainly, but since people aren't reporting much bugs for v2.0.0 anymore maybe v2.0.1 release will change that. :) Some of the more important changes since v2.0.0 are: * When dsync is started as root, remote dsync command is now also executed as root instead of
2010 Aug 26
1
Configuration Update From v1.x To v2.0.1-2
I just upgraded my Dovecot IMAP package on my mail server and when I restarted the service, I got the following warnings... doveconf: Warning: Obsolete setting in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf:12: add auth_ prefix to all settings inside auth {} and remove the auth {} section completely doveconf: Warning: Obsolete setting in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf:14: passdb pam {} has been replaced by passdb {
2012 Dec 04
1
inconsistencies between ?class and ?UseMethod
Hi, The 2 man pages give inconsistent description of class(): Found in ?class: If the object does not have a class attribute, it has an implicit class, ?"matrix"?, ?"array"? or the result of ?mode(x)? (except that integer vectors have implicit class ?"integer"?). Found in ?UseMethod: Matrices and arrays have class ?"matrix"?
2009 Jan 30
5
ordered shutdown
Hallo there. I'm new to this list and also to NUT. Our previous ups-system was APC based and apcupsd was serving the ordered shutdowns in our network. Our new ups is made by MGE and that's why we can't use apcupsd anymore. This led us into trouble. Our network system is quite complex and we need shutdown sequence levels. The servers depend on each other because of NFS and SQL
2014 Jan 30
2
Issue with running tftpd-hpa in inetd mode?
> Correct. Like most UDP-based inetd services, tftpd is intended to be run in 'wait' mode. When the first request arrives, inetd starts the service but does not read the incoming packet (it can't, because it has no way to pass it along to the server). After that, inetd ignores that socket until the server exits. This isn't critical for tftp, but it does help to keep down the
2015 Jan 24
5
Moving DC1 to a Virtual Machine
On 24/01/15 17:56, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > The second way, and the one I would go, is > - shutdown Samba on DC1 > - copy all databases and SysVol content to the new host, > into the folders, where your new OS expect them > - disconnect the old machine from the network > - start Samba on the new host > It's very important that the old host is never connected to the
2018 Aug 21
2
Good procedure?
On 2018-08-21T06:21, Stef Bon <stefbon at gmail.com> wrote: > Op di 21 aug. 2018 om 06:04 schreef Stef Bon <stefbon at gmail.com>: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm looking for a procedure (on paper first) to provide users on hosts > > session keys to login to servers providing services like file, print > > or even access to internet or a sql db. >
2011 Feb 12
10
native ZFS on Linux
I see that Pinguy OS, an uber-Ubuntu o/s, includes native ZFS support. Any pointers to more info on this? -- David
2010 Mar 25
3
include/exclude problems
Dear Wayne, I am using rsync to synchronize my working files from home computer to the work computer. I want to sync only the files in some directories and no .files. However, I do need to sync several files from .mozilla director (addressbook, calendar and bookmarks) which are located in the .directory. I use the following command and the "excluded-utk.txt" file rsync -aunvz
2005 Dec 21
4
ZFS, COW, write(2), directIO...
Hi ZFS Team, I have a couple of questions... Assume that the maximum slab size that ZFS supports is x. (I am assuming there is a maximum.) An application does a (single) write(2) for 2x bytes. Does ZFS/COW guarantee that either all the 2x bytes are persistent or none at all? Consider a case where there is a panic after x bytes has gone to disk and the change propagated to the uber block. Do
2004 Jun 01
3
2 passwords when loging from Windows 98 to samba PDC
Hello. I have setup a local network where Windows 98 workstations authenticates against a samba server PDC running on linux, and it is working. But there is a little annoyance: Windows 98 is handling 2 passwords: 1) the network password (used with the samba PDC) 2) the windows password (used with the Windows desktop) Windows users can change their passwords from the workstation, but the
2005 Jul 03
2
Bug report: speex 1.1.10
Hi there, here is a little bug report: # ./configure --with-gnu-ld --enable-sse # make [...] vq.c:99: error: conflicting types for `vq_nbest' vq.h:44: error: previous declaration of `vq_nbest' vq.c:133: error: conflicting types for `vq_nbest_sign' vq.h:46: error: previous declaration of `vq_nbest_sign' The --enable-sse option took this bug to the surface. The header file is
2011 Mar 23
1
R helps win competitions
DeaR ComRades, This is a quote from a News article in Science's 11-February issue, about competitions to model data: "For Chris Raimondi, a search-engine expert based in Baltimore, Maryland, and winner of the HIV-treatment competition, the Kaggle contest motivated him to hone his skills in a newly learned computer language called R, which he used to encode the winning data model.
2018 Sep 17
7
add keys and certificate to forwarded agent on remote host
Apologies if this post is inappropriate to this list; please redirect me if so. Our team uses ssh extensively for server access and maintenance (Debian). An issue is acting as root when operating, for example, over ansible and keeping a record of who performed the actions, something ssh certificates solves well. The problem is then to automate certificate issuance since it would be pretty
2013 Dec 13
2
Extension Packets?
I have a project I'm investigating. The goal is to basically add lossless extensions to Opus. You have an Opus stream with standard packets, but interwoven in there are extension packets that contain the residuals. Ideally, compliant decoders play the stream back and ignore the extension packets. This (hopefully) makes the "lossless" stream compatible with existing players.
2008 Dec 15
15
Need Help Invalidating Uberblock
I have a ZFS pool that has been corrupted. The pool contains a single device which was actually a file on UFS. The machine was accidentally halted and now the pool is corrupt. There are (of course) no backups and I''ve been asked to recover the pool. The system panics when trying to do anything with the pool. root@:/$ zpool status panic[cpu1]/thread=fffffe8000758c80: assertion failed: