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2003 Jan 14
3
ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in directories?
I am trying to determine the optimal filesystem for accessing large numbers of files (25,000+) in a single directory. I have read that ext3fs uses a sequential search algorithm and wanted to verify that this was still indeed the case since this article was published a year ago. http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154 <http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154&nIdPage=7>
2002 Oct 08
5
Filesystem for Samba server
> Hi, > Sorry if this is a stupid question (bit of a newbie). I'm building a Samba > fileserver on a box with a hardware raid array of about 65GB which I'm > hoping to share out to the local LAN . I was wondering if the filesystem > used (ext2,ext3, reiserfs etc) on the partition where the Samba shares > will reside makes much of a difference? I'd obviously like to
2009 Oct 06
1
Cannot rename subfolders in Explorer view
Samba version : 3.3.2 OS : Ubuntu Jaunty - regular packages from distribution In the version distributed with Intrepid and earlier, users were able to rename subfolders in Explorer view (left-hand pane) in Windows (XP). Permissions on share are set to 777 temporarily - to no effect. Share definition follows: [paperless] path = /paperless/file_room/ read only = No create mask =
2005 Dec 19
5
Inbound and outbound traffic problem
+---------------+ +----+ ISP A | | | |-----------------| | +----+ | | +------+ | ROUTER | NET C | www | | LINUX |----------------| |
2003 Sep 06
0
Slow usb/umass CompactFlash reader
I've just updated to a snapshot of 4.9-PRERELEASE. The usb/umass support seems *much* more stable than I found it with 4.8. My Oracom USB MP3 player now works without errors, and achieves up to 400KB/sec throughput. However, if I connect my Belkin CompactFlash reader instead, that's very, very slow indeed. The greatest data rate I see is about 4KB/sec, although no errors are
2019 Sep 12
2
Fw: Btrfs Samba and Quotas
Hello Hendrik Can you help input 2 commands 'mount' and 'df -TPh' on OMV, and post the output to us, thank you. -- Regards, Jones Syue | ??? QNAP Systems, Inc.
2004 Feb 11
4
ext3 Overhead
Hello! I'm using a CompactFlash as storage device. Since those CF cards only have limited write cycles (CF does wear-levelling by itself, but you don't want to write too many timet so the card) i was wondering by what a factor the journaling of ext3 increases the write accesses to the CompactFlash compared to ext2. Thanks a lot already for your help! Sincerely Chris Braun
2003 Apr 04
5
syslinux on Windows to USB compactflash disk
Hi folks, I'm trying to make a CompactFlash bootable with SYSLINUX. The hard part is that I'm trying to run SYSLINUX on Windows 2000 and am attempting to write to the compactflash that's plugged in via a USB reader/writer. Its not working -- Windows complains about the 16-bit subsystem wanting direct access to the drive. So then is the problem SYSLINUX fighting with Windows or
2004 Aug 03
3
CF boot stops after version and date output
SYSLINUX 2.10 2004-06-18 That is all I get when I boot my system off a CompactFlash card in an IDE adapter, no matter how long I wait. What debugging steps are recommended? I'm willing to get down and dirty with assembler, and I'd appreciate suggestions of what to suspect and where to start. Details: This is a Crucial 128MB CompactFlash card in a non-hot-swap CF-IDE adapter which
2004 Mar 03
2
SYSLINUX works on more than 'floppy' media
Hi folks, I hit the syslinux homepage for the first time in a while. The stuff just works, so there's no reason to come to the website, eh? :) Anyway, the first line is "The SYSLINUX Project covers lightweight bootloaders for floppy media (SYSLINUX)", and I think that this needs to be expanded a bit. I use SYSLINUX on CompactFlash, and it works great because together with
2011 Aug 30
1
Re: Kareo please help
I'm well aware that I'm on here a few months late, but I was hoping to find some step-by-step answers. I'm not utilizing Kareo at the moment, but it's one of the medical billing softwares that my boss is looking into. That said, he's also not adamant about keeping Windows on our system. . . .but he doesn't want Mac either. Pretty large conundrum, right? Anyway, my boss is
2008 Mar 31
16
Mongrels stop responding
I have a Rails 1.2.3 app (due for an update, I know) running on a Mongrel 1.1.4 behind Apache 2.2.3 mod_proxy on Debian 4.0. It keeps hanging up for no reason I can tell. I have tried everything that anyone has ever hinted at being a solution for this problem: - The application doesn''t use MySQL, so setting the connection timeout won''t help. - Using AR not PStore for sessions. -
2003 Dec 09
4
Problems with Win32 syslinux
Hi folks, I'm having problems now with the Win32 syslinux in the 2.0.6 release when using it on various CompactFlash drives. These drives end up going into a Geode-based PC board with a built in CF slot. Now, before I run SYSLINUX.EXE on them, they are 32MB with a Toshiba part number showing up when the PC boots. They show up on as the Secondary Master. After I run SYSLINUX.EXE, they stay
2002 Oct 30
0
SV: syslinux tool for Win2k and 'safeboot' option
Hello Luis Thansk Yes we tried that and it works, but if you are in the field and only have new clean compact-flash and no DOS, you are in trouble. I can syslinux directly to the USB card-reader/writer under Linux without problems too. It just appears as a SCSI-device(/dev/sda). best regards ole at danelec.dk * danelec electronics a/s * Blokken 44 * DK-3460 Birkeroed * DENMARK *
2002 Oct 16
2
to compare journalised file systems with Linux.
Lo, Actualy i'm looking for documents about journalised file system, in order to be able to compare them self. I need accurate information if i want to make a good study. Thoses informations have to permit me to get answer about table like this : Features \ fs | xfs | ext3 | jfs | reiserfs | ------------------------------------------------- chattr | ? | Y | ? | ?
2009 Apr 23
3
Compact, fanless appliance?
Hello For those SOHO customers (ie. at most, a couple of POTS/ISDN connections and simultaneous SIP calls) who'd rather not use a big, noisy PC to run Asterisk, I'd like to offer an alternative that has the following features: - not old hardware sold on eBay, ie. it must be up-to-date hardware sold by a company currently in business - compact, silent - has room for a 2.5" hard-disk,
2004 Mar 02
1
Hint to Windoze users
Hi! If you are trying to syslinux floppies or CompactFlash cards from within Windows in a command prompt, here is a hint: run 'syslinux.EXE drive_letter:' instead of 'syslinux drive_letter:' I banged my head yesterday with it... ;) p.s. yes this also works with an USB adaptor Luis Correia PGP Fingerprint: BC44 D7DA 5A17 F92A CA21 9ABE DFF0 3540 2322 21F6 Key Server:
2007 Oct 17
1
Asterisk on USB Flash?
Size/Speed/write cycles have gone way up, price has gone way down. More common than CompactFlash and no need for an adapter. So is it feasible to run an Asterisk server on something like this? With a MTBF of 1million write cycles coupled with dynamic wear management on a 4Gig USB drive, lifetime is a non-issue. Just wondering how well it works, if it works.
2005 Aug 09
8
SYSLINUX 3.10-pre* testing
Hi! as i know that you like test reports, here are some... Testing environment: CompactFlash card, connected with an USB adapter to a Compaq Evo D310 frontal USB port. This machine boots via USB quite well with syslinux. 3.09 boots ok, no problem 3.10-pre2 does not boot 3.10-pre3 does not boot 3.10-pre4 does not boot 3.10-pre5 locks up pc 3.10-pre6 locks up pc 3.10-pre7 writes
2009 Apr 15
1
I'd like to stop the OCSF2_disk_heart_beat.
This is Hide. This is the first contribution. I'd like to configure cluster file system by OCFS2. The number of nodes are two. CompactFlash card(CF) is used as shared DISK. Guarantees of the writing frequency to CF are up to 100,000 times. However, it exceed in two day, due to the disk_heart_beat executed every two seconds. I tried following procedures to solve that. It seems solved. 1.