Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Syncing open files"
2002 Jul 16
0
Rsync windows to linux is hanging
Hello,
I've looked through all the postings and can't seem to find an answer to
my delema. I have tested this on an XP and win2k box and get the same
results. I'm trying to rsync a fairly large directory (approx. 1.6 GB)
from a windows machine to a linux box for backup purposes. The process
hangs at the same point everytime. When I try to rsync smaller portions
of the same large
2002 Jul 30
2
Rsync recursion
Hello,
I'm trying to break up my rsync process by separating a directory tree
into multiple rsync processes because I'm witnessing some errors trying
to rsync large directory trees on Windows machines. After breaking up
the tree I tried to rsync each individual directory starting from the
bottom directory on up using the command:
foreach ($array as $directory){ /* $array = list of
2004 Sep 01
2
ocfs doesn't free space?
an ocfs-volume was nearly full (only 800MB free). i deleted some
datafiles to free space:
$ df -h .
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdp1 10G 5.3G 4.8G 53% /db/DPS
so there are more than 4GB available.
$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.4.0 - Production on Wed Sep 1 12:57:48 2004
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights
2008 Dec 18
1
Filesystem Block Size w// DB_BLOCK_SIZE
Hello All,
We're hosting DB1 and DB2 with db_block_size set to 8K, 16K respectively
File system creation is done with mkfs.ocfs2 -b 4K -C 32K -N 4 -L LABLE
/dev/mapper/xxxx
Mount is done with: ocfs2 _netdev,datavolume,nointr 0 0
I'd like to know if we can separate most of the tablespaces on different
LUNs, even if they're on the same disk group sometimes, is it
2005 Feb 17
1
error=27072 with 1.0.14
hi,
i have a problem with ocfs. i did some tests with dbms_stats on a 2-node
RAC and got the following error:
Thu Feb 17 15:36:31 2005
KCF: write/open error block=0x7800 online=1
file=13 /db/GKEZ/tablespaces/voeb/idx01_kez.dbf
error=27072 txt: 'Linux Error: 5: Input/output error
Additional information: 30719'
Automatic datafile offline due to write error on
file 13:
2013 Feb 20
1
Announce: Module puppetlabs/postgresql 2.1.0 Available
A new release of the puppetlabs/postgresql module is now available on the Forge:
https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/postgresql/2.1.0
Changelog
========
This release is primarily a feature release, introducing some new
helpful constructs to the module.
For starters, we''ve added the line `include
''postgresql_conf_extras.conf''` by default so extra parameters not
2010 Dec 09
3
ZFS Prefetch Tuning
Hi All,
Is there a way to tune the zfs prefetch on a per pool basis? I have a
customer that is seeing slow performance on a pool the contains multiple
tablespaces from an Oracle database, looking at the LUNs associated to
that pool they are constantly at 80% - 100% busy. Looking at the output
from arcstat for the miss % on data, prefetch and metadata we are
getting around 5 - 10 % on data,
2012 Dec 01
3
6Tb Database with ZFS
Hello,
Im about to migrate a 6Tb database from Veritas Volume Manager to ZFS, I
want to set arc_max parameter so ZFS cant use all my system''s memory, but i
dont know how much i should set, do you think 24Gb will be enough for a 6Tb
database? obviously the more the better but i cant set too much memory.
Have someone implemented succesfully something similar?
We ran some test and the
2003 Nov 13
1
E-Business 11i.9 and RAC 9.2.0.3
Hi,
I am currently involved in a project with E-Business 11i.9.
For the production enviroment, ct. wants to implement Load Balance and
Fail Over - both middle tier and database tier, the last with RAC.
As E11i creates lots of tablespaces, the best way seems to be OCFS.
We installed & configured OCFS partitions.
The next step was to install E11i multi tier, single instance - already
2006 Dec 08
22
ZFS Usage in Warehousing (lengthy intro)
Dear all,
we''re currently looking forward to restructure our hardware environment for
our datawarehousing product/suite/solution/whatever.
We''re currently running the database side on various SF V440''s attached via
dual FC to our SAN backend (EMC DMX3) with UFS. The storage system is
(obviously in a SAN) shared between many systems. Performance is mediocre
in terms
2011 Jun 30
3
syncing wall clock time from Dom0 to hypervisor
While in the upstream kernel I''m unable to find any use of XENPF_settime
(and the DOM0_SETTIME alias of it) at all, in the 2.6.18 tree (and the
forward ports of it) the function gets used only when ntp_synced()
returns true (and - that''s minor - when independent_wallclock is not
set).
It would however seem to me that this doesn''t cover the case where
the host clock gets
2003 Jan 14
3
Live DB backups with rsync?
Is it possible to do live backups of a running DB with rsync???
I was just talking to livevault.com & they (only on win boxes) say they
can grab changes from a client's live DB & sync them remotely.
It sounded like BS to me, but I'm neither a DB guy or sync'ing expert.
Steve Mallett
2003 Nov 13
2
Disappointing Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
Wim,
Thanks for your prompt response on this. The tpmC figures look very
impressive, and tpmC is read intensive.
I had already read note 236679.1 "Comparing Performance Between RAW IO
vs OCFS vs EXT2/3" which I guess is the article to which you are
referring; it made me suspect that the poor performance was due to the
lack of an OS IO cache but I wasn't sure.
The database is
2003 Nov 13
2
Disappointing Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
Wim,
Thanks for your prompt response on this. The tpmC figures look very
impressive, and tpmC is read intensive.
I had already read note 236679.1 "Comparing Performance Between RAW IO
vs OCFS vs EXT2/3" which I guess is the article to which you are
referring; it made me suspect that the poor performance was due to the
lack of an OS IO cache but I wasn't sure.
The database is
2006 Dec 07
3
Good value for /proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes
Hi,
what would be a good value for
/proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes
on a Dual-CPU EM64T System with 8 GB of memory. Kernel is
2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp. I know that the default might be a bit low.
Unfortunatelly the documentation is a bit weak in this area.
We are experiencing responsiveness problems (and higher than expected
load) when the system is under combined memory+network+disk-IO stress.
2009 Jan 06
2
cluster member hangs during reboot
Hi All,
I inherited a 4-node ocfs2 cluster and recently 2 ocfs2 filesystems were added to be use as temp tablespace.?One of the four nodes rebooted during the ?creation of the tablespace and hanged at the message below...and it just sits there. If I put the server into rescue mode and comment out all the filesystems it boots up fine and than I can mount the ocfs2 filesystem manuelly but it cannot
2004 Apr 28
2
openssh continues to process dash arguements after hostname
Processing dash arguments after the hostname is inconsistant with
getopt() usage. It is also inconsistant with other ssh/rsh
implementations. It is also not documented.
openssh accepts treats "ssh host -l user" as "ssh -l user host"
when infact it should be attemption to execute "-l user" on "host"
as the original user.
It looks like someone wanted to
2006 Jun 20
4
imap - mailbox in an inconsistant state
Can anyone help me with this issue?
The CEO of our company keeps getting IMAP time out errors and "mailbox is in
an inconsistent state" messages. He uses Outlook 2003.
There are errors on the server side. This is what it says:
"Jun 19 08:08:34 burmail imap(ed): Corrupted binary tree file
/home/ed/mail/.imap/INBOX/.imap.index.tree: UID to be inserted isn't hi
gher
2012 Mar 02
1
OCFS2 1.2/1.6
We are in the process of migrating to new database servers. Our current
RAC clusters are running OCFS2 1.2.9 on RHEL 4. Our new servers are
running OCFS2 1.6 OEL5. If possible, we would like to minimize the
amount of data that needs to move as we migrate to the new servers. We
have the following questions:
1. Can we mount an existing OCFS2 1.2 volume on a servers running
OCFS2 1.6?
2004 Nov 22
3
Mode context extremely poor performance.
Hi all,
I curently have a big problem. One request (listed above) using context
take up to 1000 more time than the on RAW or ext2 database. I have ran
this request on a single IA32 machine with Redhat and dbf on ext2. The
average reponse time is less than a sec. The same request on RAC 4 nodes
cluster on RAW take the same average time. On ext2 idem. But on OCFS it
took up to 15 sec randomly