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2010 Jul 26
3
Vmware to KVM - possible?
Is it possible to convert a VMWare image to KVM? As I have been building a few test machines on Vmware Fusion and would like to migrate some to a KVM server. Thanks in advance. Matt Keating Linux System Admin ? Dennis Interactive 30 Cleveland St, London, W1T 4JD Tel: 020 7907 6823 (direct line)? Fax: 020 7907 6600 (fax)? P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail NOTE: The
2007 Sep 27
1
AWS / S3 upload path requirements?
Hey there, So I''ve started using the AWS::S3 ruby library to interface (http:// amazon.rubyforge.org/). I''ve installed properly, created buckets, I haven''t have any luck storing files with the following syntax: file = ''c:/path/to/file'' S3Object.store(file, open(file), ''bucketname'') getting ASW:S3::RequestTimeout: errors from S3
2013 Jun 28
1
[HELP PLEASE!] attachment_fu and aws-s3
Hi, Im developing an image upload using pothoven-attachment_fu (3.2.8) and aws-s3 (0.6.3). I want to store my files in Amazon S3. I follow all the instructions using attachment_fu and s3 my model has_attachment :content_type => :image, :storage => :s3, :max_size => 1.megabyte, :thumbnails => { :thumb =>
1997 Sep 23
2
Implementing SAMBA w/ Automounter
I checked the archives and automounter is only mentioned for home dirs. Our organization would like to implement SAMBA but we have over 150 mount points. Is there a way we can use automounter maps with SAMBA? Having to edit smb.conf each time we add/remove a mount point would be quite annoying and time consuming. Cheers, --- Jeff Newton Computer Services PMC-Sierra Inc.
2010 Aug 10
1
Automounter problem in C5.5?
Last night I was having some bizarre problems with my USB ports. I couldn't access one of my scanners, and when I started moving plugs around, it seemed as though I lost more peripherals. For some reason, I did NOT lose the laser printer, but my one scanner and my scan/fax/printer disappeared and wouldn't come back. I figured it might be the automounter, so I tried plugging in a USB
2015 Sep 11
0
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
ok, I have moved home out of the way and restarted automounter.. and now I see the /home directory appear when autofs is started, but there is still nothing there.. [root at server2 home]# cd /home [root at server2 home]# ls [root at server2 home]# cd jason -bash: cd: jason: No such file or directory [root at server2 home]# df -h ./ Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /etc/auto.home
2014 Feb 06
1
Samba 4 LDAP + Automounter Maps
Hello, I just started evaluating Samba 4 AD DC for a Mixed Environment of Linux and Windows client machines. What I have so far is 3 Machines in a virtual environment: A Windows 7 client machine A Debian GNU/Linux (7.0) client machine A Debian GNU/Linux (7.0) server running Samba4 AD DC Yet missing from the setup is a fileserver providing Samba Shares for Windows and NFS4 for Linux. While
2000 Mar 13
2
Samba vs Sun automounter
A moderately-frequently asked question is "why do automounted directories in shares disappear?" The old answers were: 1) they timed out and auto-un-mounted, and 2) you shouldn't re-export NFS-imported stuff anyway. A new answer (0) was just suggested by a Sun techie: add a "browse" option to the automounter map entry, to make them appear even when they're not
2015 Sep 10
0
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
[root at server2 home]# mount server1:/home/jason /home/jason [root at server2 home]# [root at server2 home]# ls /home/jason/ Desktop Documents Downloads Music mylogfile.txt Pictures Public Templates Videos [root at server2 home]# df -h /home/jason/ Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on server1:/home/jason 297M 19M 278M 7% /home/jason [root at server2 home]# so it
2015 Sep 10
3
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
----- Original Message ----- | | [root at server2 home]# mount server1:/home/jason /home/jason | [root at server2 home]# | [root at server2 home]# ls /home/jason/ | Desktop Documents Downloads Music mylogfile.txt Pictures Public | Templates Videos | [root at server2 home]# df -h /home/jason/ | Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on | server1:/home/jason 297M 19M 278M 7%
1997 Oct 16
0
Samba / automounter
Hi folks, in our group we're working with samba on a SunOS 4.1.3 workstation and about 30 wfwg and win95 clients for several time without any trouble (samba-1.9.16p6 release). Now i've installed version 1.9.17p2 and got the following problem: I can't reach directories on an automounted volume on the Server which is not currently mounted by changing directory to that drive on the
2015 Sep 09
0
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
Not tried automount with Centos 7 nor with selinux. With that said autofs relies on nfs mounting to work, so have you started there by attempting to manually mount /home? Another place to look is at the hostname. I've had problems where auto mount doesn't like the short name and insists on using a FQDN, to get around that you could try using the IP address rather than the hostname.
2000 Mar 29
0
Samba and Solaris automounter.
Mick Cranston found an interesting and useful converse to my "add -browse to Solaris automounts" comment: He had mapped | a drive (for example g:) from my pc to \\sambasrv\net, then clicked on g: | in Explorer, Explorer would take 10-20 minutes to come back. Plus it was | eating my server alive because it was making all the NFS mounts possible | in /net. This is related to my
2015 Sep 11
2
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015, Jason Welsh wrote: > ok, I have moved home out of the way and restarted automounter.. > and now I see the /home directory appear when autofs is started, but there is > still nothing there.. > > [root at server2 home]# cd /home > [root at server2 home]# ls > [root at server2 home]# cd jason > -bash: cd: jason: No such file or directory > [root at
2015 Sep 09
2
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
Has anyone gotten this to work? Im studing for my rhce and was trying to get this to work and its just not working like it shows in the book im going by. So basically I have two centos 7 servers running under kvm.. One is the nfs server, one is the nfs client.. I have been mounting up other NFS shares on the client and they work fine.. The automounter also seems to mount direct mounts fine as
2015 Sep 09
3
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
----- Original Message ----- | Not tried automount with Centos 7 nor with selinux. | | With that said autofs relies on nfs mounting to work, so have you | started there by attempting to manually mount /home? | | Another place to look is at the hostname. I've had problems where auto | mount doesn't like the short name and insists on using a FQDN, to get | around that you could try using
2004 Feb 02
1
[PATCH] --one-file-system and automounter
We use rsync in a Linux installation script. First, the root filesystem of another machine on the network is cloned with "rsync -axzH", and then a few files are updated to give the clone its own identity. This works fine, but last week, the Postfix mailer daemon on a new machine refused to start because some lock files had a link count of 2. It turned out that rsync had created two
2009 Feb 01
4
Automounter issue
Anyone seen this before? I have a number of file systems nfs mounted onto clients running various versions of CentOS (and Upstream), although mostly they are v5.x flavors. =20 The server is a Network Appliance filer. When the build process for this team runs, it sometimes dies because it can't find files in the automounter tree; if the engineer checks, he sometimes sees a problem, and
2009 Jun 10
0
Things that fail over time (was Automounter (?) failing in CentOS 5.3)
I'm starting a new thread on this because there are other failures I'd like to bring up, not _necessarily_ directly related to CentOS, but they all happen to me here. FTR: Linux mhrichter 2.6.18-128.1.10.el5 #1 SMP Thu May 7 10:35:59 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux (AMD 64x2 7750, 2.7GHz, 2GB memory, 900+GB disk, etc.) I had a meeting to go to last night, so before I left, I
2017 Jul 14
4
vfstp and renaiming of files with ftp client
Am 13.07.17 um 17:10 schrieb Tris Hoar: > On 13/07/2017 14:38, G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: >> Am 13.07.17 um 14:46 schrieb Pete Biggs: >>>> I have a vsftp server and two users for up and download. >>>> >>>> If user Alice uploads a file, the owner is set to Alice as expected >>>> "-rw-r--r-- alice ftpuploadgroup"