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2017 Jun 02
2
NFS mount on Centos 7 crashing
Hello,
We have a VM (under KVM - a VPS service by our ISP) running CentOS 7.
On it we have 2 NFS mounts, one for backup and one as a live file system
(where there are two user homes as well):
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# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/mapper/centos-root / xfs defaults
2007 Nov 21
2
pop3_lock_session and NFS
Hello,
I need an advice about POP3 and NFS with Dovecot 1.0 (as 1.1 is still
tagged beta) .
I currently have all messages and indexes under a NFS partition . I
thus turned cache off using actimeo=0 .
Of course, my current architecture does not allow me to keep the same
user on the same dovecot server.
Now, I have some NFS issues with high percentages of getattr() .
If I understood well, the
2007 Mar 14
1
Newbie NFS question
As is usually the case, I'm not sure enough of what the DC docs are
referring to; there are some implicit info assumptions that I, the
Newbie, miss...
Anyway, here is my situation
Dovecot is to run on one machine only, its index files are stored in on
a separate, non-quotaed, not NFS filesystem.
INBOX and folder filesystems (all mbox format) are native to this
machine and are NFS
2002 Dec 04
4
3DES key-length
Hi,
I would like to know the key-length used for 3DES data encryption in openssh.
I thought that it should be 192 (3 * 64) bits, but the sshd man page states 128 bit key used for 3DES.
Also, I would like to know the 3des key negotiation - who generates the key (the client or the server).
I am interested in the export regulations concerning openssh in USA. Any idea on this ?
I would really
2007 Aug 01
2
Mount options and NFS: just checking...
Greetings -
I'm now in the last couple of weeks before going live with Dovecot
(v1.0.3) on our revamped IMAP service. I'd like to double-check
about the best mount options to use; could someone advise, please?
I have three separate directory trees for the message store, the
control files and the index files. These are arranged as follows:
Message Store
Mounted over NFS from
2017 Sep 22
2
NFS mount on Centos 7 crashing
On 2/6/2017 1:46 ??, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> After a bit of search, I found the associated reports:
>
> https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=13351
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1454876
>
> No solution yet, but -as a workaround- it seems that -at least- nfs
> problems are indeed solved with downgrading.
I have been working fine with CentOS 7.3, since I
2017 Sep 22
0
NFS mount on Centos 7 crashing
On 22/9/2017 2:58 ??, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> ...
> or through /etc/fstab:
>
> ? 10.201.40.34:/data/col1/hesperia-mount /hesperiamount2?? nfs
> auto,noatime,nolock,bg,nfsvers=3,intr,tcp,actimeo=1800 0
Correction: the /etc/fstab nfs mount line has one more zero:
? 10.201.40.34:/data/col1/hesperia-mount /hesperiamount2?? nfs
2006 Jun 13
2
nfs, dovecot, and maildirs
Hello - I know I am not the only one that will be trying, or has tried this
before. Here are my questions!
NFS Clients, multiple servers running dovecot - linux with 2.6 kernel with
relevant patches (utime, etc)
Backend - netapp filer
End users - various clients all running IMAP
It looks like 1.0.beta8 is definately the way to go. I have a few questions
with regards to setup.
Is it now
2012 Jul 09
3
puppetdb = rise in exection expired notices?
I''m getting more and more "execution expired" as systems checking and
hit puppetdb for the first time (switching from a mysql instance). The
command queue isn''t long (1-5, if anything, all the time), and ym
master itself seems to be dealing well enough. I have seen the
collection time growing higher and higher though. This is a ~2K node
deployment, and one of the few
2006 May 26
9
What syntax is this? belongs_to :Person
so when I''m reading the pick axe book second edition I don''t see
anything like the syntax you see people using in rails code.
Specifically when you see.
belongs_to :Person
has_many :Phones
etc
these are methods on ActiveRecord right?
Why is this invocation syntax never described in the Pick Axe book?
I do see things like attr_reader :some_attribute etc but you
2011 Jan 18
3
AST-2011-001: Stack buffer overflow in SIP channel driver
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2011-001
Product Asterisk
Summary Stack buffer overflow in SIP channel driver
Nature of Advisory Exploitable Stack Buffer Overflow
Susceptibility Remote Authenticated Sessions
Severity Moderate
2005 May 19
1
Re: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
From: Martyn Drake <martyn at drake.org.uk>
> To be quite honest with you - that's been and gone so quickly I can't
> ever remember what my position was at that time.
It actually happened over the span of 2 years before any name change.
With the introduction of RHEL as a separate product, RHL was having an
identity crisis. It used to be that ".2" was the
2008 Feb 26
3
nfs locking issues...
I'm running Dovecot 1.1 RC1. I believe I've done all the due diligence
for making things working correctly over nfs. But I run into locking
issues if I run over nfs.
procmail is doing the delivery over nfs. uw-imap was ruining over nfs.
dovecot is fine if its on the nfs server (i.e. it has local access to
the disk, no nfs)
I run into lock deadlocks if I run dovecot over nfs
Users
2006 Dec 26
4
Apoligies but what is the status of the Agile book?
Borders show it has to be ordered but Amazon says they have it but
don''t show any reviews so what exactly is the true availability of the
second edition?
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2013 Jul 09
1
tips/nest practices for gluster rdma?
Hey guys,
So, we're testing Gluster RDMA storage, and are having some issues. Things
are working...just not as we expected them. THere isn't a whole lot in the
way, that I've foudn on docs for gluster rdma, aside from basically
"install gluster-rdma", create a volume with transport=rdma, and mount w/
transport=rdma....
I've done that...and the IB fabric is known to be
2009 Jan 09
5
lock SIP Account after too many failed logins
Hi!
I want to detect brute-force password hacking attacks - thus if there
are too many failed login attempts for a SIP account I want to "lock"
this account.
Does somebody have any ideas how this could be implemented?
thanks
klaus
2012 Oct 04
2
redmine verification emails not working?
been waiting (and checking spam filters) on 2 accounts i''ve tried to
create in redmine for opening an issue, but yet to see any
verification emails. thought I''d give you guys the heads up as I''m
sure the dev''s don''t register accounts too often!
just eager to open the 3.0 environment issue I''m seeing.
Thanks!
--
Matthew Nicholson
--
You
2011 Aug 18
2
Asterisk 1.8 SIP_CAUSE performance regression
Greetings,
Recently a performance regression in chan_sip was discovered in Asterisk
1.8. The regression is caused by chan_sip setting
MASTER_CHANNEL(HASH(SIP_CAUSE,<chan name>)) after each response received
on a channel. That feature has been made optional in the latest 1.8 SVN
code, but is currently still enabled by default. After some internal
discussion, we decided to consider disabling
2011 Dec 15
2
filtering exported resources...
I''m currently searching around/reading up on exported resources, but
figured I''d ping the list to see if someone had a quick answer.
I''m collecting and exporting ssh keys, basically like the example in
ProPuppet and in the wiki etc. I was collecting both rsa and dsa keys,
and exporting all keys.
I''ve stopped collecting dsa keys, we don''t care about
2006 Nov 09
1
Sluggish X session with Cygwin/X and gnome desktop
Hello,
I just installed CentOS 4.4 and when I connect to it from my XP machine
using Cygwin/X and the gnome desktop I've noticed that after a couple of
minutes it slows to a crawl (menus and dialog boxes don't display
immediately when I click on them). Accessing the X session from the console
does not exhibit this behavior. Just recently, instead of going with the
default gnome