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2011 Jun 30
1
LOAD GNU/LINUX DEBIAN SYSTEM FROM ISO IMAGE.BUT NOT INSTALL
Good Evening in Spain, have one question about XEN application I have old server GNU/Linux Debian with next disc configuration: /dev/hda1 ext3 8,9G 4,6G 3,9G 55% / tmpfs tmpfs 252M 0 252M 0% /lib/init/rw udev tmpfs 10M 668K 9,4M 7% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 252M 0 252M 0% /dev/shm /dev/hdb1 ext4 19G 7,7G 9,8G 44% /home And I want
2019 Apr 20
3
Does devtmps and tmpfs use underlying hard disk storage or Physical Memory (RAM)
Hi, I am running the below command on CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) # df -hT --total Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/xvda1 xfs 150G 8.0G 143G 6% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 7.8G 817M 7.0G 11% /run tmpfs tmpfs 7.8G 0
2010 Dec 01
2
tmpfs says "No space left on device"
I have a server where we use tmpfs as a cache for temporary files used by a web application. But occasionally this tmpfs thinks it is full when it isn't. [root at flask-yellow tmpfs]# touch file touch: cannot touch `file': No space left on device [root at flask-yellow tmpfs]# df -k Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on none 393216 19296
2019 Oct 22
2
C8 regression / tmp on tmpfs
Am 22.10.19 um 04:52 schrieb Orion Poplawski: > On 10/21/19 3:42 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >> Does someone have a working tmp on tmpfs via >> >> systemctl enable tmp.mount >> >> under CentOS8/RHEL8? This seems to work straight in EL7 ... >> >> >> # LANG=C systemctl enable tmp.mount >> The unit files have no installation config
2008 Dec 11
4
mounted directory repeating unexpected files and directories
Hi Samba List, I am finding a strange problem between a mount samba directory. Any clues why this is happening? The server side is WD MyBook World Edition II and the export directory is: /shares/internal/Music/ on the client site I am mounting the directory to /mnt/mybook-music the client is an ubuntu server $ uname -a Linux tsunami 2.6.24-22-generic #1 SMP Mon Nov 24 18:32:42 UTC 2008
2006 Apr 11
1
Re: update - 512 Simultaneous Callswith DigitalRecording
> Are there any advantages/disadvantages to using tmpfs as opposed to the > following method: Matt, Its simple. To quote the docs, "tmpfs lives entirely in the kernel's caches" It will shrink and grow to accommodate the files that currently on the filesystem. So if you allocate 10GB for your /tmp but only use 500MB it will only use 500MB of RAM. Think of the time your server
2005 Mar 23
2
pauses sync'ing between tmpfs and disk on Linux 2.4.x
I've set up a 1GB tmpfs filesystem on a system with a single IDE disk and 2GB's of memory. I'm storing a large amount of RRD files (~300MB) on the tmpfs filesystem to make their generation a bit speedier... this part works great. However, I want to rsync these files over from time to time to a directory on the local filesystem (same physical server). I'm using rsync 2.6.4pre3
2018 May 21
2
split brain? but where?
Hi, I seem to have a split brain issue, but I cannot figure out where this is and what it is, can someone help me pls, I cant find what to fix here. ========== root at salt-001:~# salt gluster* cmd.run 'df -h' glusterp2.graywitch.co.nz: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/centos-root
2016 Jan 10
2
Learned something today
Did you know you can use systemd to turn on tmpfs for /tmp ??? I had no clue that was possible, always did it through fstab - but systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount That will tell you if systemd has configured /tmp to mount as tmpfs (default in CentOS 7 is no) systemctl enable tmp.mount That, as you can probably guess, tells systemd to mount /tmp as tmpfs next time the system boots. -=- Just
2018 May 08
1
mount failing client to gluster cluster.
Hi, On a debian 9 client, ======== root at kvm01:/var/lib/libvirt# dpkg -l glusterfs-client 8><--- ii glusterfs-client 3.8.8-1 amd64 clustered file-system (client package) root at kvm01:/var/lib/libvirt# ======= I am trying to to do a mount to a Centos 7 gluster setup, ======= [root at glustep1 libvirt]# rpm -q glusterfs glusterfs-4.0.2-1.el7.x86_64
2011 Jan 10
2
tmpfs regression in recent -STABLE
Hey, the following line in fstab used to work just fine for my /tmp: tmpfs /tmp tmpfs rw,size=1g,mode=1777 0 0 But since I upgraded to 8.2-PRERELEASE, /tmp will soon run out of space (usually after leaving the box overnight). % df /tmp Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on tmpfs 12 12 0 100% /tmp Yes, what you see here, is not
2016 Feb 04
3
A question about Samba logging
Hi May I ask for help with this again please? I’m trying to ensure that Samba writes its wins.dat file to tmpfs. I have added these mount commands to /etc/init.d/samba: case $1 in start) mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /var/run/samba mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /var/cache/samba /etc/init.d/nmbd start /etc/init.d/smbd start
2018 May 22
0
split brain? but where?
I tried this already. 8><--- [root at glusterp2 fb]# find /bricks/brick1/gv0 -samefile /bricks/brick1/gv0/.glusterfs/ea/fb/eafb8799-4e7a-4264-9213-26997c5a4693 /bricks/brick1/gv0/.glusterfs/ea/fb/eafb8799-4e7a-4264-9213-26997c5a4693 [root at glusterp2 fb]# 8><--- gluster 4 Centos 7.4 8><--- df -h [root at glusterp2 fb]# df -h Filesystem
2018 May 21
0
split brain? but where?
How do I find what "eafb8799-4e7a-4264-9213-26997c5a4693" is? https://docs.gluster.org/en/v3/Troubleshooting/gfid-to-path/ On May 21, 2018 3:22:01 PM PDT, Thing <thing.thing at gmail.com> wrote: >Hi, > >I seem to have a split brain issue, but I cannot figure out where this >is >and what it is, can someone help me pls, I cant find what to fix here. >
2017 May 30
2
member domain idmap config ad/rid
> > Who are logged into the win7 machine as, Administrator or a member of > Domain Admins ? As administrator. I take it /mnt/dados is a mount from somewhere else, how is it mounted > and where from ? For now it is mounted on the folder /mnt/dados in the same HD of the fileserver. Later I'll add another HD with more space. root at fileserver:~# cd /mnt/dados/ root at
2018 May 22
2
split brain? but where?
Hi, Which version of gluster you are using? You can find which file is that using the following command find <brickpath> -samefile <brickpath/.glusterfs/<first two bits of gfid>/<next 2 bits of gfid>/<full gfid> Please provide the getfatr output of the file which is in split brain. The steps to recover from split-brain can be found here,
2013 Jun 10
1
Re: libvirt_lxc and sysfs
On 06/10/2013 01:41 PM, pr.G wrote: > On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 09:29:32AM +0400, свящ. Георгий Гольцов wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 09:07:08AM +0800, Gao feng wrote: >>> On 06/09/2013 08:14 PM, pr.G wrote: >>>> Hello. >>>> >>>> Is it possible to start container via libvirt_lxc without mounting /sys >>>> inside container?
2018 May 22
1
split brain? but where?
I tried looking for a file of the same size and the gfid doesnt show up, 8><--- [root at glusterp2 fb]# pwd /bricks/brick1/gv0/.glusterfs/ea/fb [root at glusterp2 fb]# ls -al total 3130892 drwx------. 2 root root 64 May 22 13:01 . drwx------. 4 root root 24 May 8 14:27 .. -rw-------. 1 root root 3294887936 May 4 11:07 eafb8799-4e7a-4264-9213-26997c5a4693 -rw-r--r--. 1 root
2008 Dec 18
2
samba client improperly shows the wrong files in directories
Hi samba List, I am finding a strange problem between a mount samba directory. Any clues why this is happening? I have two servers. The samba server is a Western Digital World Edition II (2) server. The samba client (server) is running Ubuntu-kernel linux-2.6.24-22-generic The samba server is exporting the directory: /shares/internal/Music/ The client is mounting the exported directory to
2013 Jul 24
2
Re: [libvirt-users] Resize errors with virt-resize/vgchange
Hi, >> >> >> > # virt-resize -d --expand /dev/sda1 --LV-expand /dev/mapper/prop-home >> >> >> > prop-1.img prop-expand.img >> >> >> > command line: virt-resize -d --expand /dev/sda1 --LV-expand >> >> >> > /dev/mapper/prop-home prop-1.img prop-expand.img >> >> >> > Examining prop-1.img ...