Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "GFS + quotas"
2008 May 12
2
broken GFS
This is the 2nd time this has happened to me. There was a kernel
release over the weekend to .67.0.15, yet, they did not release the
updated GFS to go along with it, so when the machine rebooted, there was
no gfs file system in the new running kernel which in turn wreaked havoc
on my cluster. I truly wish they would not do that :). I guess I shall
have to not allow automatic yum updates from
2013 Nov 13
1
can't auth against more then 1 domain
I have 2 samba servers. One with centos5+samba 3.033 that has been in
service for a few years now. I have installed a centos6+samba 3.6.9. I
followed the how-to I did with the first one, copied over the krb5.conf
and smb.conf from the working server and all seemed to go well. It is a
member server of a window AD. We have 2 DC's that are part of the same
forest: SEAS and SEAS-S. I
2008 Jun 24
3
Permissions Issue
Hello group, this issue is driving me crazy, there just has to be a
simple way to do this that I am missing! I have a share, SOP. The file
system maps to /dir/dir/sop. If I have a set of users that need write
access to this directory, but only want to allow another set of users
read only access, how can I accomplish this? From the man pages, it
looks like I can set the share to read only, and
2001 Feb 19
2
Does Visual Basic 6 run on wine?
Hi,
I would like to switch over to linux, but I need to run VB on my computer
for one of my classes. I don't want to dual boot, so if it works, then
I'll switch. If it doesn't, I'll wait.
If anyone has any experience running VB with Wine, please let me know.
thanks,
Justin
jbauer@engr.smu.edu
2010 Mar 24
3
mounting gfs partition hangs
Hi,
I have configured two machines for testing gfs filesystems. They are
attached to a iscsi device and centos versions are:
CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
Linux node1.fib.upc.es 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 03:33:56 EDT 2009
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
The problem is if I try to mount a gfs partition it hangs.
[root at node2 ~]# cman_tool status
Version: 6.2.0
Config Version: 29
Cluster Name:
2008 Jun 09
1
Slow gfs performance
HI,
Sorry for repeating same mail ,while composing that mail i mistakenly typed
the send button.I am facing problem with my gfs and below is the running
setup.
My setup
Two node Cluster[only to create shared gfs file system] with manual fencing
running on centos 4 update 5 for oracle apps.
Shared gfs partition are mounted on both the node[active-active]
Whenever i type df -h command it
2007 Oct 06
1
GFS-kernel module - Version Magic Error
Are the RPMs for the latest GFS kernel module
GFS-kernel-2.6.9-72.2.0.8 to be used with the version 2.6.9-55.0.9.EL
available ? I tried to compile the Source RPMs available from the Red
Hat site but the modules can't be loaded because of invalid module
format arising from version magic issues. The syslog shows:
node0 kernel: gfs: version magic '2.6.9-55.0.9.ELsmp SMP 686 REGPARM
2005 Sep 14
3
CentOS + GFS + EtherDrive
I am considering building a pair of storage servers that will be using
CentOS and GFS to share the storage from a Coraid (SATA+Raid) EtherDrive
shelf. Has anyone else tried such a setup?
Is GFS stable enough to use in a production environment?
There is a build of GFS 6.1 at http://rpm.karan.org/el4/csgfs/. Has anyone
used this? Is it stable?
Will I run into any problems if I use CentOS 3.5
2006 Jan 27
1
gfs performance
Hi all,
Since I've got no reply on redhat cluster list, I'm trying here ...
I'm testing a rhcs4 cluster with gfs. I noticed some poor performance while
tarring data from a gfs volume to a local disk from both nodes at the same
time, so I deceided to have a closer look.
Here are the bonnie++ results: http://jure.pecar.org/gfs/
I don't know what to think of these ... but I doubt
2007 Oct 19
2
CentOS 5 centosplus kernel + kmod-gfs
On CentOS 5, the current centosplus kernel doesn't want to play with the
kmod-gfs package (because kmod-gfs wants the stock kernel):
# yum install kmod-gfs
gives me:
Transaction Check Error:
package kernel-2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.centos.plus (which is newer than
kernel-2.6.18-8.1.14.el5) is already installed
Should it work, or is there a separate centosplus build that I've not
2006 Sep 27
2
GFS and samba
Hello,
We have two Fedora 5 Servers clustered with GFS. We installed samba
and exported the same shares in both of them.
All went fine at first, with people accessing to theirs own files and
so, but for some programs (minitab, matlab, ...) people need to access
the same file at once. Then samba begins to fail and clients hang. In
order to fix samba is necessary to restart the service.
2007 Jun 11
3
domU on gfs
Hey All,
I have a cluster setup and exporting gfs storage everything is
working ok(as far as I know anyway). But instead of mounting the gfs
storage I want the xen guest to be installed on the shared gfs storage.
But with my current setup when I install the domU on the gfs storage it
changes it to ext3. Is it possible this way or does the domU have to be
on an ext file system?
2010 Apr 30
5
Mount drbd/gfs logical volume from domU
Hi list,
I setup on 2 Xen Dom0s drbd/gfs a logical volume, this works as primary/primary so both DomUs will be able to write on them at the same time. But I dont know how to mount them from my domUs, I can see them with fdisk -l. The partition is /dev/xvdb1
SHould I install gfs on domUs and mount them on each as gfs partitions?
[root@p3x0501 ~]# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/xvda: 5368 MB, 5368709120
2007 May 21
2
CentOS-5 - kmod-gfs dependency issue?
Hi all,
I'm wondering if I'm running into some dependency issues on my CentOS5
test-machines. I've installed with a fairly minimal package set,
updated, removed old kernels and am now experimenting with iscsi and gfs.
I think I need kmod-gfs to get gfs -support, but there is only a version
that suits the base-kernel, 2.6.18-8.el5.
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[root at node02 ~]# yum install kmod-gfs
2008 Sep 24
3
Dovecot performance on GFS clustered filesystem
Hello All,
We are using Dovecot 1.1.3 to serve IMAP on a pair of clustered Postfix
servers which share a fiber array via the GFS clustered filesystem.
This all works very well for the most part, with the exception that
certain operations are so inefficient on GFS that they generate
significant I/O load and hurt performance. We are using the Maildir
format on disk. We're also using
2009 Apr 29
3
GFS and Small Files
Hi all,
We are running CentOS 5.2 64bit as our file server.
Currently, we used GFS (with CLVM underneath it) as our filesystem
(for our multiple 2TB SAN volume exports) since we plan to add more
file servers (serving the same contents) later on.
The issue we are facing at the moment is we found out that command
such as 'ls' gives a very slow response.(e.g 3-4minutes for the
outputs of ls
2008 Sep 09
2
NFS exporting a GFS mount point
Hello,
I have a storage offering some 11 TB of space. I'd happily use ext3
and NFS export to 4 client machines, but 8 TB seems to be the tested
maximum. I'd really like one mount point for the whole 11 TB. Since
GFS offers lock_nolock option for local mounting, I'm assuming it's not
so out of line to NFS export this GFS mount point.
Thoughts and inputs appreciated.
--Koji
2009 Jun 05
2
Dovecot + DRBD/GFS mailstore
Hi guys,
I'm looking at the possibility of running a pair of servers with
Dovecot LDA/imap/pop3 using internal drives with DRBD and GFS (or
other clustered FS) for the mail storage and ext3 for the root drive.
I'm currently using maildrop for delivery and Dovecot imap/pop3 with
the stores over NFS. I'm looking for better performance but still
keeping the HA element I have now with
2007 Sep 08
1
Xen VMs on GFS
Hello list
I've installed cluster suite with 8 physical nodes, these are connected to a
SAN using CLVM and AOE protocol.
The cluster suite runs on the physical nodes/servers, in dom0. If I have to
use GFS, where do I install this? What is the right approach to using GFS
with Xen. I see 2 options:
1. I install GFS inside each domU (unprivileged domain, the actual VM).
2. I install GFS on
2008 May 29
3
GFS
Hello:
I am planning to implement GFS for my university as a summer project. I have
10 servers each with SAN disks attached. I will be reading and writing many
files for professor's research projects. Each file can be anywhere from 1k
to 120GB (fluid dynamic research images). The 10 servers will be using NIC
bonding (1GB/network). So, would GFS be ideal for this? I have been reading
a lot