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2001 Nov 06
1
ext3 0.0.7a OK for linux 2.2.20?
Hello, Now that kernel 2.2.20 is out with security fixes, I'd be interested in using it with ext3. The latest patch for 2.2.19, 0.0.7a, applies with some offset (both with and without kdb), and even compiles (without kdb), but I scarcely know what I am doing so haven't tried it yet. Could people in the know enlighten me on that point? I guess there is little chance for another ext3
2018 Apr 27
2
install dovecot 2.2.35 debian jessie
Got 2.2.34 running using debian strech image + strech-backports repos! Regards, Webert Lima DevOps Engineer at MAV Tecnologia *Belo Horizonte - Brasil* *IRC NICK - WebertRLZ* On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 9:37 PM, Webert de Souza Lima <webert.boss at gmail.com > wrote: > Oh thank you Cedric, I hadn't check that. So 2.2.35 is unstable, huh? > I'll deploy 2.2.34 instead. > >
2014 Apr 23
3
hackers celebrate this day: openssh drops security! was: Re: heads up: tcpwrappers support going away
On 23 April 2014 21:43, mancha <mancha1 at zoho.com> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:26:58PM -0700, Iain Morgan wrote: >> A slightly better solution would be a PAM module that uses the same >> syntax as libwrap. Possibly someone has already written such a module. > > Possibly, but only for platforms which use for PAM. Pam is executed so late in the chain that any
2018 Jan 02
2
Legacy option for key length?
On 2 January 2018 at 17:08, Marc Haber <mh+openssh-unix-dev at zugschlus.de> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 04:03:34PM +1030, David Newall wrote: >> On 02/01/18 03:29, Michael Str?der wrote: >> > How high is the risk that this unmaintained device is added to >> > yet-another-bot-net in the Internet-of-shitty-devices or is used to >> > enter parts of your
2023 Aug 10
4
RT/Linux SCHED_RR/_FIXED to combat latency?
Good morning! We're experiencing rather very bad latency spikes on busy Linux systems, for example if one machine is the jumphost (ssh -J) for a few hundred connections, while at the same time handles CPU intensive tasks. Would RT/Linux SCHED_FIXED or SCHED_RR be of help in such a case, e.g. put all ssh processes into the SCHED_FIXED scheduling class, with a priority higher than the
2003 Nov 10
3
Rsync - expensive startup question
Hi there, I'm using rsync with some large trees of files (on one disk, we have 30M files, for example, and a we might be copying say, 500k files in one tree. The file trees are reasonably balenced -- no single directory has thousands of files in it, for example. Our file system, at the moment, is ext3. We are very comfortable with it, and are hesitant to switch away from it, though JFS or
2007 Feb 07
2
Final version of placement enhancement
On Thursday 08 February 2007 01:00:09 Bellegarde Cedric wrote: > And now, i put the patch on my server, it will me prevent me to send you a > message everytime i find something to fix ;) > > http://puffy.homelinux.org/~gnumdk/compiz/patch/place.patch http://forum.go-compiz.org/viewtopic.php?p=3783 Seems to be buggy in multihead, but i can't test here ... Cedric
2012 Jun 07
1
FW: Bad configuration file
??? This is solved. ? Problem was, incorrect settings in slapd.conf and dynamic / config file setup was mixed. ? str2entry: invalid value for attributeType objectClass #1 (syntax?1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) slapcat: bad configuration file! The core.schema and the core.ldif are bit different. debian installs slapd with dynamic ( in database ) config, when switch back to config file setup. The
2018 Apr 27
1
install dovecot 2.2.35 debian jessie
Hey Aki Tuomi, how are you doing? I have tried many ways for getting 2.2.35 pre-built installed via 'apt-get install' in Debian Jessie and Stretch using the official repos. The reason I prefer to install pre-built instead of compiling it is because the I run it on dockers, so it's a lot easier and automated to just apt-get install it. I was using 2.2.31 devel in Debian Jessie, I
2002 Feb 22
4
Ext3 -> Ext2 ?
Hi there, I tried to setup my linux box with an ext3 root file system. That failed because of wrong initrd settings. Sorry. Now the filesystem is marked having a journal but there is no /.journal file anyway. I tried to buikd that journal by hand (tune2fs -j /dev/hda3 - in my case). That fails also. :-( /sbin/tune2fs -l /dev/hda3 says: ... Journal UUID: <none> Journal
2007 Feb 07
3
Compiz coding style?
I've got a question. When do i have to use this for aFunctionName() and when do i have to use this for a_function_name() ? Cedric
2010 Oct 05
3
EXT3 Reserve Space
Hi All, Whenever an EXT3 partition is created some space is reserved for super-user, I used the mkfs.ext3 with option -m set to 0, but there is no effect it still reserve the space. How can i set the reserved-space to 0 or calculate the reserved-space in advance? Any suggestion/idea? Regards, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Jan 27
1
Does ext3 file system use a '.journal' file?
Greetings, I recently cpio-ed some user directories onto a new ext3 partion. After putting this file server's partition into production, I noticed a .journal file in the root directory of the partition dated well before the creation of this partition. I think this .journal file was copied over from the old filesystem and I am concerned that I over-wrote this current filesystem's
2005 Apr 09
3
short read while checking ext3 journal
My UPS failed and my server took an 'unscheduled outage' a few weeks ago. The only casualty appears to be a volume I used for backup. I usually maintain data on multiple hard disks, but in this case I errantly had some data (of marginal value) on this file system. At this point, the data is not worth enough for me to send the drive out for data recovery, but it's worth enough to
2001 Aug 12
1
Converting Ext2 -> Ext3
Reading archives I did found letter related to my question: Stephen C. Tweedie: > > On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 08:27:44PM +0300, Nikolaos Kefalas wrote: >> I want only to ask , if it is necessary to run tun2fs -J the kernel to have >> support for ext3 . >> I want to boot , from another linux to convert my partions since the partition >> must not be >> mounted
2014 Jan 22
2
migrate ext3 to ext4
Hi all, I issued the commands on a single disk system: with two partitions / is linux sda1 and /home is sda3 yum -y update yum -y install e4fsprogs reboot umount /home tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index /dev/sda3 e2fsck -yfDC0 /dev/sda3 That worked just fine. I then had a different system that is software raid. where / is linux and md0 and /home is md1 yum -y update yum -y
2001 Jun 01
2
ext3 and 2.4.5: OK, but how to convert / ?
Hi. I just installed ext3 for 2.4.5 from http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/ but couldn't find anything about converting my root partition to ext3. 2 partitions are now ext3 after I umount and tune2fs, but what should I do with / ? I tried init 1 and umount, but tune2fs would fail because it was on read-only fs. Another question is if I can now build ext2 as a module, and if it's
2002 Apr 02
2
sw-raid1+ ext3 - can't fsck on boot?
Hi there, I'm running software raid 1 across two 60GB IDE drives and booting off the raid device. The raid device holds an ext3 filesystem. Each drive is configured as a master on its own bus. The system is redhat 7.2, stock kernel 2.4.9-31smp. The hardware platform is a Dell precision dual 2Ghz P4 system with 1G of memory. I have two of these systems, both configured identitically.
2001 Sep 25
2
not mounting ext3, 2.4.10
Hi, I just attempted to convert my only partition, /, to ext3. I downloaded the patch and compiled the kernel with ext3 support built-in, along with the JBD Debugging support. Compiled the kernel and rebooted, everything was fine. Did a tune2fs -j /dev/hda2 on the partition in single-user mode, with e2fsprogs 1.24a. It complained about not having enough space, or something like that, (I have
2002 Jan 05
1
root fs not mounting ext3
I am using SuSE 7.3 compiled ext3 support into the kernel and installed it. All my partitions load up as ext3 except / . I ran tune2fs several times, still doesn't take on the / drive. Most recent dumpe2fs -h show no features on that drive=, I keep going around in circles, removing .journal from / and running tune2fs but it never works for / What am I doing wrong? ( thanks in advance)