Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Syncing large amounts of data"
2002 Aug 26
6
ACL support?
Is it still true that in order for a Linux hosted Samba server to have NT ACL
support, the Linux box must have an ACL aware file system such as XFS or
Andreas Gruenbacher's kernel patch ("POSIX ACL")? I read this in chapter 4 of
"Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours". In the time since that book was written,
has an easier method been developed, or has a
2003 Jan 28
1
Rsync checksums
Hi,
This is a newbie type'o'question so I'm most probably talking about
something I know nothing about ;)
Would it be possible to archive files on a removable drive, save the
checksums for the archived files, and later compare existing files against
the saved checksums without plugging in the removable drive? I imagine in
theory this would allow for an easy incremental-backup-to-CD
2011 Mar 30
2
Lists of tables and conditional statements
Hi R-users,
I have a list containing numeric tables of differing row length. I want to make a new list that contains only rows from tables with a "Sum" greater than 3, plus the names of each table. I was wondering whether there is an elegant way to do this using apply of related functions as this list has many thousands of such tables.
Here is an example of the list
$AACS
2011 Jun 30
14
700GB gone?
I have a 1.5TB disk that has several partitions. One of them is 900GB. Now I can only see 300GB. Where is the rest? Is there a command I can do to reach the rest of the data? Will scrub help?
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2006 Jul 03
0
Scaffolds auto generate tables fields.. and Database amounts
Small story , I am moving over databases from Filemaker. In the
filemaker databases are some like near 100 fields for one table. Luckly
they are not relational to anything just big fat one page docs of
fields..
First I am wondering if this is smart from a database speed point. Or if
they should be broken up into many different database tables.. Though
they all need to be on screen for the
2007 Mar 27
1
Managing large amounts of zones
I'm wondering what others are using for an interface to managing very
large amounts of zones and frequent updates? We aren't using DNSSEC at
all and are considering changing the code to directly query a backend
database and or having a backend database maintain the zone files for
pre-compilation.
Thanks
Christopher
2004 Jun 16
2
Samba consuming massive amounts of memory (CONT)
Concerning Samba consuming memory, I forgot to add one thing, sorry.
The process listing does not show Smbd consuming the memory. "free -m" just
reports a drastic increase when I use Samba.
Relevant portions of ps -fwaux:
root 6412 0.0 0.0 10060 2548 ? S 08:01 0:00
/usr/sbin/smbd -D -s /etc/samba/smb.conf
reisuser 6478 0.0 0.0 10420 3136 ? S 08:01
2007 Dec 04
0
RSync and large amounts of data
-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Eric Praetzel <praetzel@engmail.uwaterloo.ca>
To: matt@mattmccutchen.net
Subject: RSync and large amounts of data
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 09:00:39 -0500 (EST)
Good day Mr McCutchen,
I've posted to the rsync list but nobody replied and you seem knowledgeable.
Can you think of any reason why for about 220G of files (about 4.5M files)
that rsync
2001 Dec 10
1
Graphics with moderately large amounts of data
Hi,
A major attraction to R and to S-plus are the graphics. (Up to now my
experience is with
STATA and SAS.) Most of the graphical examples that I have seen in the
documentation
are for relatively small size data sets. I am working with a moderately
large data set --
the order of magnitude is 180,000 observations by 50 variables. There seem
to be standard
problems that I keep bumping into in
2013 Jun 27
0
[LLVMdev] Heads up, I've backed out significant amounts of the multiple address space conversion changes
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Micah Villmow <micah.villmow at smachines.com
> wrote:
> That said, changes of this magnitude should be done in a branch instead of
> mainline trunk.
I strongly disagree. If you think this is the case, we should probably
start a new thread (rather than ressurecting this one) with the context of
what you want to do and why you think it should be on a
2020 Apr 26
3
io_uring cause data corruption
Hello,
Using Samba 4.12.1 with kernel 5.6.7 on Gentoo Linux, I wanted to test
the new vfs_io_uring module.
* Stand-alone Samba server acting as NAS for home setup.
* /media/usb-backup is a mounted read-only btrfs filesystem.
* Samba share exported as:
===== smb.conf =====
[global]
??? log level = 1
??? workgroup = WORKGROUP
??? netbios name = NAS
??? server string = Samba Server
???
2011 Sep 09
2
How to translate the 2D-density matrix (the output of bkde2D function) into matrix of datapoints' amounts?
It is known that function bkde2D (package "KernSmooth") returns a matrix of
density estimates over the mesh induced by x1 and x2. In Details it is
written that "... heights of the kernel, scaled by the bandwidths, at each
datapoint are summed. This sum, after a normalization, is the corresponding
fhat value in the output".
There are several questions:
1) How to calculate
2009 Nov 09
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6881] New: --bwlimit option uses KiB/s, but is documented as (what amounts to) kB/s
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6881
Summary: --bwlimit option uses KiB/s, but is documented as (what
amounts to) kB/s
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at
2009 Jul 24
3
High Availability strategies
Hi,
we have a medium setup (8000 pop and imap users using almost every
available client, 800GB of stored mails using maildir on a Celerra NFS
server, with index files on local disks, and procmail for local
delivery), being served by a Dell PowerEdge 2850 (2GB RAM and dual P4
Xeon 3,2GHz).
Our current not-so-high availability setup is based on a similar
server with the same setup and a easy
2006 Feb 23
1
rsync craps out, transferring large amounts of data
Hello, all...
I've been trying for a week for transfer ~100 Gig of data using
either rsync:// over IPSEC or tunneled through SSH, but it keeps
failing... I have done as the documentation says and here are the
results:
I ran the following command:
rsync -avz -vvv --dry-run --rsync-path=/root/bin/rsync-debug.sh --
delete-excluded --exclude-from=server-backup.exclusions --link-
2016 Feb 29
0
Possible Memory Savings for tools emitting large amounts of existing data through MC
> On Feb 29, 2016, at 3:18 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Just in case it interests anyone else, I'm playing around with trying to broaden the MCStreamer API to allow for emission of bytes without copying the contents into a local buffer first (either because you already have a buffer, or the bytes are already present in another file, etc) in
2013 Jun 27
1
[LLVMdev] Heads up, I've backed out significant amounts of the multiple address space conversion changes
The reason why I say it should be done in a separate branch is that the final design is not necessarily the same as the first initial implementation. There are things that will break and this kind of change touches almost everything, not just the core LLVM libraries. It is hard to get right the first time, and developing it in a sandbox will dramatically decrease the amount of churn that will show
2010 Mar 19
2
Balance taking a lot longer than before
Hi devs,
I''ve been using btrfs on my file server since 2.6.32 and after upgrading to .33 I noticed that rebalancing took way longer than before.
I have a 5 disk array used for a btrfs md setup, different hard drive sizes, brands, and interfaces.
The last time I rebalanced I was using about 800GB of space on the 4.6TB array, and I started before I went to sleep and it was done when I
2013 Mar 22
1
Experiencing kernel panic with SSH + LVM + Xen + significant amounts of data
Hi all,
I''m running into a kernel panic with Xen, under fairly specific
circumstances. I''ll post it here first, and follow up on xen-devel if
it looks like it''s a Xen bug.
After some experimentation, it seems like the panic occurs under the
following circumstances:
1) A significant amount of data is being moved
2) ...Onto (or off of?) an LVM partition
3)
2013 Jan 10
1
Ever increasing time offset for HVM domain / Huge amounts of drift
Hi,
I am currently running Xen 4.2.1 (this has also happened in 4.2.0 as well). We have been having a major problem with sometimes huge amounts of clock drift in Windows VMs. Sometimes the clock on a VM could suddenly jump by over a week (usually forwards, however time has been known to go backwards as well).
Now I don''t profess to know the internals of Xen, however through my