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2002 Oct 03
1
Question on docs
Just wondering if there was any documentation other than what's on the FAQ/webpage? If not, under the section which says how to be able to use syslinux on a harddrive, it states, "A simple MBR, roughly on par with the one installed by DOS (but unencumbered), is included in the SYSLINUX distribution" How do i install this MBR to the harddrive (in my case, I am using a USB drive
2007 May 09
0
RFC: Elmo will be 1.0
Hi all, After discussions with Ben about development priorities, it looks like we''re going to make elmo be 1.0. Puppet is clearly no longer beta, and it''s time for our version number to reflect that fact. I''m about to go through the entire ticket database and classify everything appropriately, so it will be clear what we''re planning on doing for elmo.
2009 Aug 03
0
[PATCH node-image] Fix edit-livecd to re-create ext2 filesystem each time
Old edit-livecd just kept adding to the ext2 fs image which meant it never decreased in size even if files were removed. New functionality does multiple passes of ext2fs creation. First pass creates a new ext2fs from the image file inside the squashfs. This first pass is to allow the user to optionally increase the filesystem size. If the -s parameter is omitted the existing size is used and
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Didn't hear back from anyone regarding if there is a way to determine if I am running the ext3fs with htree. Is there a way I can do it without checking the src code since I am running the precompired redhat kernel with 8.0? Perhaps an entry under /proc somewhere? Pj -----Original Message----- From: Parker Johnson Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:34 PM To: 'Andreas Dilger';
2003 Jan 16
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director
I'm NOT the authority here, but AFAIK, Htree is presently available only as a patch for 2.4 kernels (which includes RH8). I think that Htree was still beta code at the time RH8 was frozen (and may still be, from RedHat's perspective). I do not have the impression that the Htree patch has been applied in any standard RedHat kernels or kernel updates. I hope I am wrong, and that
2001 Dec 30
1
Ext3fs performance/kjournald deadlock issue
Hi, I've got a Redhat 7.2 system: Celeron 400 512MB RAM 18GB SCSI HD (/boot (ext2fs), / (ext3fs)) 40GB IDE HD (/ (ext3fs)) I run a bunch of services on the box (apache + mod_perl, MYSQL, Samba, etc) but the system is not under heavy load. This system has performance issues reading/writing to the ext3fs filesystems. The performance issues cropped up when I installed Redhat 7.2. Previously
2003 Jan 14
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Andreas was kind enough to point out that not neccesarily all ext3fs have htrees ready to go. I am running redhat8.0 out of the box. How can I check if ext3fs with htrees is running? I can download the kernel source, but I don't know what options were used when it was built by redhat. Thanks much for all of your help. -Parker -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Dilger
2008 Jul 28
2
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5637] New: Match case issue on ext3fs and ARM platform
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5637 Summary: Match case issue on ext3fs and ARM platform Product: rsync Version: 3.0.3 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: bugzilla@substring.ch
2001 Aug 26
2
Ext3-0.0.5b in Roswell installation?
Hi! I've upgraded my seawolf to ext3fs with the packages from Roswell (kernel, filesystem, mount, ....), but when doing 'tune2fs -j', it mentions 'Ext3fs version 0.0.5b'...? Isn't version 0.0.7a the latest?? Why isn't that version included in the Roswell kernel, but an older version is? And how can i upgrade my version of ext3fs? Thanks! Bart Verwilst
2001 Dec 10
1
ext3 mounted as ext2
Hi, Also I do have some problems mounting an ext3fs which gets just mounted as an ext2fs. (Yeap, I looked a little bit around in the mailling list and found similiar problems which haven't help me ;-( ) I have a root ( /) and a /mnt partition. both are converted via tune2fs -j into a journaled fs. my fstab looks like this: /dev/hda1 / ext2 defaults
2003 Mar 21
4
Ext3fs/ReiserFS Performance Enhancing
Hello All, I have been doing some research to find a method to increase the performance of writes to the hard drives in my servers. I am running Samba and all writes to the server hard drives are taking at least 3 to 10 times (It varies) the amount of time it took to write such files on our older Windows NT 4.0 File Server. The following information is provided to keep this issue on track...
2003 Mar 27
2
So, what about stable quota support in ext3fs?
Good evening. We have some heavy-loaded servers on ext2, and we want to migrate to ext3fs. But we need full and stable quota support. I have headrd that there are some problems in quota usage under ext3fs. Is it true? Should we decline the ext3 usage as impossible in our servers? We need high-level stability in our server (hosting). Thanks before. -- Best regards,
2001 Feb 22
0
SSH connection hangs with ipchains/RH6.2/OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 (but not <= 2.3.0p1)
I just recently installed OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 on a RH6.2 box (kernel 2.2.17). I run ipchains to do packet filtering, allowing incoming connections only to 22 and 80 (and some other ports for specific machines). I was able to run prior versions of openssh in this fashion (I've run it from the first release, I think). Upon installing 2.5.1p1 I found that my attempts to connect hang, here is ssh
2016 Jan 05
2
doveadm search -A tries to create mailboxes
[0:root at elmo ~]$ rpm -q dovecot dovecot-2.2.18-2.fc22.x86_64 I got a surprise today when I tried the doveadm search function from: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Expire [0:root at elmo ~]$ doveadm search -A mailbox Trash savedbefore 30d doveadm(clamscan): Error: User initialization failed: Namespace '': mkdir(//Maildir) failed: Permission denied (euid=982(clamscan)
2003 Jan 17
1
Write to ext3 fs -> kjournald goes bananas
Hello, we have just observed a rather annoying behavior one of our servers. Specifically, when writing data to a file on an ext3fs filesystem at around 1.5 MB/sec, network connectivity suddently started to show signs of lag. The ping would spike up to ~1 second every 5 seconds or so. This affects the server in question and all hosts routing traffic through it (i.e., it's not a userland-only
2001 Oct 30
2
A question about compiling the kernel with ext3 support
Hi, I am trying to compile the kernel with ext3 support and i downloaded the 2.4.13 kernel and patched it for RH 7.2 to update from the 2.4.7 precompiled ext3fs kernel. Then i selected ext3 support and and the JBD debugging support under 'make xconfig.' Then i ran the following commands make clean make dep make bzImage make modules make modules_install cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage
2001 Aug 07
1
ext3fs for 2.4.5
Hi, I have ext3 installed against the 2.2.19 kernel. I am able to make the ext3 file system and mount it. I am not able to install the ext3fs for kernel-2.4.5 . I am unable to add the ext3 patch to the kernel. In the directory ~andrewm/linux/ext3/, which is the patch for 2.4.5 kernel. ( I can only see the patches for 2.4.6 and 2.4.7 ). Also, is there any prescribed pattern for
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Bummer. Does anyone have a url that describes the 2.4 patching process? Any claims on stability? Thanks, Parker -----Original Message----- From: 'Andreas Dilger' [mailto:adilger@clusterfs.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 4:35 PM To: Parker Johnson Cc: 'ext3-users@redhat.com'; Ops Subject: Re: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies? On Jan 15,
2003 Jan 11
0
Disparity in listing files and searching
Hello All, I have a minor issue that is vexing me. Here is some important information... The server is running Red Hat 7.2, with EXT3FS for the underlying file system and Samba 2.4.STABLE7 and is acting as a PDC. The system has far more RAM, CPU Power and Hard drive space then is really needed. So, I doubt the issue I am experiencing is related to hardware issues. I believe that
2009 Sep 14
2
[PATCH node-image] add livecd-iso-to-iscsi script to support iscsi root booting setup
This enables the ability to take the ovirt-node-image iso and deploy it to an iscsi disk. It also provides a sample pxe configuration for booting based on the iscsi root device. Includes support for user/password as well as reverse chap user/password. --- Makefile.am | 1 + livecd-iso-to-iscsi | 201 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ovirt-node-image.spec.in |