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2002 Aug 01
2
Samba and ACLs with XFS [WAS: Samba and RSBAC or LSM]
>> Hi, >> sorry I forget to specify OS. >> I'm using: >> RH 7.2 kernel 2.4.9 >> FS - XFS 1.0.2=20 >> Samba 2.2.3a >> I'm using XFS ACL, but I need set EA(ACL) to Change (read - yes, write - >> yes, delete - no, execute - no). >> I don't know how to set this with standard UNIX permissions (rwx).=20 >>
2002 Mar 04
2
SGI XFS 1.0.2a, ACLs and samba 2.2.3a with win2k perms
Hi, I haven't been able to find any doco that explicity states whether it is supported, so I am hoping someone out there can answer the following questions: Is it possible for a folder/file in a samba share to have win2k security permissions assigned to it? For example, I want my samba server to participate in an existing Win2k domain. I want users to be able to set their own
2001 Dec 03
1
Samba, XFS and NT acls
Dear All, I wonder if someone could help me with a problem I have on a Linx fileserver with Samba 2.2.2, XFS and NT acls. The situation is like this: On a SuSE 7.3 distribution the 2.4.14 kernel is patched with XFS patches and copiled with support for XFS and acl, as stated on XFS project page at SGI. Further all the XFS binaries are installed. Samba 2.2.2 is configured and compiled with
2002 Jun 05
1
Acls support in rsync
Hi, I already wrote about this subject last month but didn't get attention... I've found a way to transfert acls with a script and applying them. This process has already been described in this mailing list (http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2000-March/001992.html) but there's a way to do it in a more efficient way using some getfacl options. You can dump acls of a full
2005 Mar 13
0
[sandeen@sgi.com: RHEL3-compatible kernels w/ xfs and
Hi, just FYI :) ----- Forwarded message from Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sgi.com> ----- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:17:13 -0600 From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sgi.com> User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (X11/20041206) To: "''linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com''" <linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com> Subject: RHEL3-compatible kernels w/ xfs and other goodies Hi gang - Just a quick
2004 Jul 16
0
Re: FW: SAMBA+ACL+XFS
Paul, Your samba does have ACLs support built-in. Please check that your system has the ACLs support libraries. Since you are using kernel 2.4.x you need to have the bestbits acls support libraries installed on your machine. Check the documentation for XFS to see how to mount the XFS file system so it has ACLs support. You should manually be able to set POSIX ACLs using the setfacls utility.
2003 Jun 04
1
Réf. : Retry: RedHat, XFS, and ACL Support
Hi Could you list the RPM you have installed dor ACL support ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle@corman.be Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
2017 Mar 29
0
Re: libguestfs-xfs for CentOS 6
On Wednesday, 29 March 2017 11:04:09 CEST Гюльнара Невежина wrote: > Many thanks for a quick reply, > > > see also > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1413499#c5 > > Looks like the same issue as mine. But any way - a full log of > guestmount, running it with -v -x and host + VM info are attached, > probably I've missed something important in the
2013 Feb 25
0
UC centos 5 with xfs root?
There are 3 issues here: Grub, the kernel and RedHat. 1) Grub won't run in an XFS /boot partition, but will happily run xfs_state1_5 to boot from an XFS root partition. 2) The kernel has supported XFS quite happily since at least 2005, I am looking at an SGI Propack 4 manual of February that year and it states that SLES 9 SP 1 contains the kernels with XFS support. 3) May be an issue.
2013 Oct 29
1
XFS, inode64, and remount
Hi all, I was recently poking more into the inode64 mount option for XFS filesystems. I seem to recall a comment that you could remount a filesystem with inode64, but then a colleague ran into issues where he did that but was still out of inodes. So, I did more research, and found this posting to the XFS list: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2008-05/msg01409.html So for people checking the
2006 Aug 15
7
XFS and CentOS 4.3
Hi All, after looking around for info on XFS(the filesystem) and its use on CentOS and/or RHEL 4. There seems to be a lot of noise about 4K Stacks (especially on linux-xfs at oss.sgi.com). So what is the best way to get XFS working with CentOS 4.3 ? And not have something like this happening. A quote from the xfs list at sgi >On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 at 10:29am, Andrew Elwell wrote >
2003 Jun 04
5
Retry: RedHat, XFS, and ACL Support
Purpose: Create a File Server that can replace our windows file server. System Details: RedHat 8 Kernel 2.4.18-18 SGI XFS 1.2.0 2 disks 1 for the filesystem ext3 1 for the shares using xfs Most of the threads and articles I read about doing this told me that I had to recompile the kernel for acl support. Then I found a post that mention that XFS has built in ACL support. Which
2010 Apr 09
1
Performance problems with XFS on Centos 5.4
Hi! During the last weeks I experienced some performance problems with a large file-system on XFS basis. Sometimes for instance ls is painfully. Immidiatly afterwards ls on the same directory is immidiate. I used strace on this ls and found that during the first ls the lstat-calls need approx 0.02s each while during the second ls the are two orders of magnitude faster. Googling around I stumbled
2007 Nov 15
0
[patch 14/19] xfs: eagerly remove vmap mappings to avoid upsetting Xen
-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let us know. ------------------ From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org> patch ace2e92e193126711cb3a83a3752b2c5b8396950 in mainline. XFS leaves stray mappings around when it vmaps memory to make it virtually contigious. This upsets Xen if one of those pages is being recycled into a pagetable, since it finds an extra writable
2007 Nov 15
0
[patch 14/19] xfs: eagerly remove vmap mappings to avoid upsetting Xen
-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let us know. ------------------ From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org> patch ace2e92e193126711cb3a83a3752b2c5b8396950 in mainline. XFS leaves stray mappings around when it vmaps memory to make it virtually contigious. This upsets Xen if one of those pages is being recycled into a pagetable, since it finds an extra writable
2016 Aug 08
1
Re: Cannot guestmount a Fedora 24 XFS disk.
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 02:46:11PM +0000, Andre Goree wrote: > > I seem to be having trouble using guestmount to mount a Fedora 24 disk that is using XFS.  This is the error messings I get when I try: > > root@cpdev-cn5:/var/lib/libvirt/images/base# guestmount --rw -a ${disk_path}/${disk_name} -m /dev/${target}1 /tmp/fedora-master/ > libguestfs: error: mount_options: /dev/vda1 on
2016 Aug 08
1
Re: [libvirt-users] Cannot guestmount a Fedora 24 XFS disk.
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 02:46:11PM +0000, Andre Goree wrote: > > I seem to be having trouble using guestmount to mount a Fedora 24 disk that is using XFS.  This is the error messings I get when I try: > > root@cpdev-cn5:/var/lib/libvirt/images/base# guestmount --rw -a ${disk_path}/${disk_name} -m /dev/${target}1 /tmp/fedora-master/ > libguestfs: error: mount_options: /dev/vda1 on
2006 Nov 08
1
XFS Issues
We are in the process of migrating XFS filesystems from one storage array to another. Both are arrays are mounted locally on the same CentOS 4.4 system (x86_64). We are running kernel 2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp along with kernel-module-xfs-2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp-0.1-3. The issue we are having is that while the copy is running (using rsync) the system will log these message periodically: kernel: XFS:
2007 Apr 25
4
Re: [CSL #329283] centosplus XFS bug?
We're running a mix of ext3 and xfs file systems on CentOS 4 workstations at our site. We have benefitted greatly from the increased performance and fast (crash recovery) reboot times that we get from xfs. We're currently running CentOS kernel 2.6.9-42.0.8.EL and xfs version 0.2-1. We have one host where we've got issues. It's a (very) busy imap server with external scsi hardware
2016 Aug 09
0
Re: [libvirt-users] Cannot guestmount a Fedora 24 XFS disk.
The host is running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and has the libguestfs package installed -- which, if I'm not mistaken, provides libguestfs-xfs: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libguestfs Andre Goree ________________________________________ From: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> Sent: Monday, August 8, 2016 3:21 AM To: Andre Goree Cc: libvirt-users@redhat.com; libguestfs@redhat.com