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2005 May 21
5
copying large files over NFS locks up machine on -testing from Thursday
I''ve locked up my dom0 a couple of times this morning copying a 3GB file from local disk to an NFS mount(neither xend nor guests running). I don''t encounter this problem on the stock CentOS 4 kernel. The machine is a PowerEdge 2850 with 2 e1000 cards - the one in use is connected to a PowerConnect 2216 10/100 switch and has negotiated 100Mbit. I''ll check if the stock
2020 Oct 23
1
dovecot-uidlist invalid data
Hello I have a problem with Invalid data System debian10 dovecot-2.2.36.4 # 2.2.36.4 (baf9232c1): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # Pigeonhole version 0.4.24.rc1 (debaa297) # OS: Linux 4.19.0-12-amd64 x86_64 Debian 10 Oct 23 15:57:52 dovecot6 dovecot: lmtp(33973,media4_js,2KEXD2Dhkl+1hAAAe3x6RQ): Error: Broken file /vmail/me/media4_js/Maildir/dovecot-uidlist line 6875: Invalid data: In debian9 -
2008 Feb 27
2
NFSroot is acting strange in CentOS5
Hello all, I have observed a problem with a diskless PXE client I am attempting to configure. PXE/NFS/DHCP/TFTPd server is running CentOS5.1 and the Diskless workstation's root and kernel was extracted from a CentOS5.1 (custom kernel due to setting to enable Root File System support). Problem: When the diskless client boots and logs in I notice that my root user is being squashed, even if I
2012 May 17
1
kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 88
We have a 2-node Oracle RAC that keeps getting the following error: kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 88 The storage being mounted is netapp. We don't see any errors/issues on the storage itself or the switches this client is connecting thru. The NFS network is a 2-interface ( 2 x 1Gb UTP) bond which shows no errors of any kind. We are mounting with the following mount options:
2014 Feb 19
1
Problems with Windows on KVM machine
Hello. We've started a virtualisation project and got stuck in one moment. Currently we are using the following: Intel 2312WPQJR as a node Intel R2312GL4GS as a storage with Intel Infiniband 2 ports controller Infiniband Mellanox SwitchX IS5023 for commutation. The nodes run CentOS 6.5 with built-in Infiniband package (Linux v0002 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64), the storage - CentOS 6.4 also built-in
2007 Feb 22
3
Very slow ext3 fsck
Hi - We have an ext3 file system which is 3.5TB in size (on top of lvm). Free are 172049011 out of 854473728 4096K blocks, and 396540654 out of 427245568 inodes. This is using Scientific Linux 4.4 (a RHEL clone). The filesystem consists of multiple backups created with rsync using --link-dest, which hard links files which haven't been modified to the previous copy. There are several hundred
2010 Sep 14
5
IOwaits over NFS
Hello. We have a number of Xen 3.4.2. boxes which have constant iowaits at around 10% with spikes up to 100% when accessing data over NFS. We have been unable to nail down the issue. Any advice? System info: release : 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5xen version : #1 SMP Thu May 13 13:49:53 EDT 2010 machine : x86_64 nr_cpus : 16 nr_nodes
2019 Jan 18
0
[klibc:master] nfsmount: support nfsvers= and vers= options
Commit-ID: c4b811a1e4647224ddc717fac59900d16d0e9d4d Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=c4b811a1e4647224ddc717fac59900d16d0e9d4d Author: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste.jonglez at imag.fr> AuthorDate: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 09:22:21 -0700 Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> CommitDate: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 03:08:04 +0000 [klibc] nfsmount: support
2017 Sep 14
0
[PATCH] nfsmount: support nfsvers= and vers= options
The standard mount option nowadays to specify NFS version is "nfsvers", as documented in nfs(5) on modern Linux systems. Up to now, nfsmount only supported the old "v2" or "v3" boolean options. Extend option parsing to support both "nfsvers=X" and "vers=X", with X being equal to either 2 or 3 (nfsmount does not support NFSv4 at present). If both
2004 Jul 27
2
Errors with a blackberry
Hi - We tried to access a dovecot-0.99.10.7 IMAPS server with a Blackberry 7230. The Blackberry was on loan so we don't have much access to it for testing. We got the following in our logs: Jul 27 12:30:27 xserv imap-login: Login: testuser [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Jul 27 12:30:27 xserv imap(testuser): IndexID mismatch for binary tree file /home/testuser/mail//.imap/INBOX/.imap.index.tree Jul 27
2007 Mar 18
4
Hardware RAID monitoring
Hi Everyone, Any ideas of tools that one can use to report errors etc for hardware RAID? -- "I never look back darling, it distracts from the now", Edna Mode (The Incredibles)
2011 Aug 24
1
Input/output error
Hi, everyone. Its nice meeting you. I am poor at English.... I am writing this because I'd like to update GlusterFS to 3.2.2-1,and I want to change from gluster mount to nfs mount. I have installed GlusterFS 3.2.1 one week ago,and replication 2 server. OS:CentOS5.5 64bit RPM:glusterfs-core-3.2.1-1 glusterfs-fuse-3.2.1-1 command gluster volume create syncdata replica 2 transport tcp
2007 Apr 16
2
32-bit vs 64-bit CentOS on 64-bit hardware
I was asked this question today and frankly, I didn't know the answer. So I thought I'd post it here.... If you don't need to access greater than 4GB RAM, is there any benefit to running the 64-bit version of CentOS vs the 32-bit one? That's assuming, of course, that the target machine utilizes a 64-bit capable processor. I hadn't seen any noticeable difference, but I
2015 Aug 25
2
Looking for ways to save space - AKA how to boot multiple machines from the same root
I have several machines, same hardware and config, but one tiny little change.. the hostname. Each one of these diskless machines needs its own hostname. Presently my pxelinux.cfg is setup like: prompt 1 default Gentoo timeout 10 label Gentoo kernel boot/kernel-3.16.5-gentoo APPEND root=/dev/nfs rw ip=dhcp nfsroot=192.168.1.10:/RAID/diskless/XXXXX-mythtv-0.27-fixes,tcp,rsize=131072
2007 Oct 01
5
Cross-platform GUI libraries with drag 'n drop IDEs
OS: CentOS 5.0 x86. I am a programmer, relatively new to GNU/Linux and am looking for cross platform GUI development, mainly for EL5 and Windows. I have found wxWidgets so far. I prefer drag 'n drop programming IDEs, QT seems to provide this for GNU/Linux, but it isn't free for Windows. Does anyone know of any decent GUI cross-platform library for EL5 and Windows with a drag 'n
2007 Aug 28
1
PV domain on NAS
Hi All, Could anybody tell me the creating of pv domain on nas. I mean to say that root file sytem should be at nas location. Useful links will be most welcome. Thanks, Trilok _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2007 Mar 12
2
e2fsck hanging
I'm trying to run e2fsck on a ~6TB filesystem which is about 90% full. We're doing backup to disk to this filesystem, and have a number of hard links (link counts up to 90). strace shows: write(1, "Pass 2: Checking ", 17) = 17 write(1, "directory", 9) = 9 write(1, " structure\n", 11) = 11 mmap(NULL, 91574272,
2012 Jun 19
1
"Too many levels of symbolic links" with glusterfs automounting
I set up a 3.3 gluster volume for another sysadmin and he has added it to his cluster via automount. It seems to work initially but after some time (days) he is now regularly seeing this warning: "Too many levels of symbolic links" $ df: `/share/gl': Too many levels of symbolic links when he tries to traverse the mounted filesystems. I've been using gluster with static mounts
2019 Sep 15
2
nfsmount default timeo=7 causes timeouts on 100 Mbps
I can't explain why 700 msecs aren't enough to avoid timeouts in 100 Mbps networks, but my tests verify it, so I'm writing to the list to request that you increase the default timeo to at least 30, or to 600 which is the default for `mount -t nfs`. How to reproduce: 1) Cabling: server <=> 100 Mbps switch <=> client Alternatively, one can use a 1000 Mbps switch and
2009 Feb 27
3
ext3 heavy file fragmentation with NFS write
Hello, Does anybody know how to avoid the file fragmentation when a file is created over NFSv3? A file created locally is OK: dd bs=32k if=/dev/zero of=test count=32x1024 conv=fsync filefrag test test: 10 extents found, perfection would be 9 extents When I create the file in the same dir, but from another machine, mounted over NFS: filefrag test test: 4833 extents found, perfection would be