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2008 Feb 06
2
strategy/technology to backup 20TB or more user's data
Hi Friends, I am currently using Samba on Centos 4.4 as a domain member of AD 2003 with each user having a quota of 2GB(no of users is around 2,000). Now the management wants to increase the quota to 10GB with this there will be more than 20TB of data to be backup weekly which will take lots of hours. Currently Veritas backup software is used to backup data on tapes. There is a concept of
2005 Oct 28
1
2 TB Limit and Windows XP Pro?
Does anyone know if Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2) will have difficulty using a Samba share that is larger than 2 TB? Windows seems to be able to read and write from a share that is larger than 2 TB -- for instance, Windows will tell me that a share is 4 TBs in size, and if I have 1.5 TBs stored on it, it will tell me that 2.5 TB are free. But as soon as 2 TB of data have been written
2006 Sep 14
0
rsyncing from Windows 2003 shadow copies.
Hi, Hopefully this isn't duplicating info. If so, sorry for the noise. I tried searching through old posts to this list about this issue, but couldn't find anything that worked. Below is a script I have put together that lets you rsync from a Windows 2003 shadow copy without having to copy files out of it first. You can link the shadow copy to either a drive letter or to a folder. You
2023 Aug 12
0
Share problem : vfs object and preexec
Helo, I'm having a problem creating a share. When creating a user share, I use the preexec function to create their folder. Everything works fine. If I activate the shadowcopy 2 module, the preexec function no longer works for the share. The same applies to the root preexec function. To get around the problem, I use the preexec function at global level. I'd like to know whether this is
2017 Jul 13
0
Snapshot auto-delete unmount problem
Incase anyone is interested this issue was caused by turning on brick multiplexing. Switching it off made the problem go away... *Gary Lloyd* ________________________________________________ I.T. Systems:Keele University Finance & IT Directorate Keele:Staffs:IC1 Building:ST5 5NB:UK +44 1782 733063 <%2B44%201782%20733073> ________________________________________________ On 31 May 2017
2003 Jun 02
2
Any LARGE production Sambas?
Hi list, A customer was asking - is anyone doing LARGE Samba servers in production - in the range of 10-20TB or more? If so, what type of issues come up as the data sizes grow large? What architectures work well? Is there a recommended maximum TB/server? Thanks. -Mike MacIsaac, IBM mikemac at us.ibm.com (845) 433-7061
2015 May 06
2
Backup PC or other solution
On Wed, May 6, 2015 2:46 pm, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Alessandro Baggi wrote: >> I list, >> I'm new with backup ops and I'm searching a good system to accomplish >> this >> work. I know that on centos there are bacula and amanda but they are >> too >> tape oriented. Another is that they are very powerfull but more complex. >> I >>
2006 Sep 28
3
cron environement settings
It seems to me that when you setup an environement for a cron it just recreate the crontab at each run even if the cron has not changed. Seems it does not recognize actual environement settings. I put 2 environement and i got: info: Writing cron tab for aqadmin /linux/cron=puppetdcron/environment: environment changed '''' to
2004 Oct 27
1
Winbindd as NIS replacement in heterogen environement
Hi all We have the following environement: Microsoft ADS for Windows Users, NIS for Un*x Users. Samba 3.x Fileservers. Win2k/XP Clients which use CIFS to connect to the Fileserver. FreeBSD/Linux Clients which use NFS to connect to the Fileserver. For the moment, Windows User authenticate against the ADS and Un*x users authenticate against a NIS Server. Everything runs fine. But we would like
2007 Mar 27
15
Tape drive recommendations
Hello all. I have 15 or so CentOS servers (now v4.4, I will upgrade them all to 5 when it comes out) and a few windows machines. I am looking to implement a network backup solution using Amanda. I will be backing up 200 gig or so to start, but that will grow. Does anyone have any recommendations on tape drives that will work "out of the box" with CentOS? Thanks, Joe
2007 Feb 14
2
environement.rb compent récupérer une variable ?
Salut, Je souhaiterai définir dans mon fichier environement.rb une variable qui puisse être récupéré dans mes controlleurs. Plus précisément je souahiterai initialiser une varible avec l''ip du serveur qui héberge l''appli et pouvoir la récupérer dans mes controlleurs. Je suis sur que c''est trés simple mais je n''ai pas trouvé l''info. Merci ! --
2005 Dec 29
1
Detecting the current environement
Hi all, I''d like to run a before_filter only in the developpment environment. how do I detect the current enviroment? Cheersm Douglas
2011 Dec 07
0
Design question about VG / LV in a clustered environement
Hi ! Since the last couple of months, we had a few problems with the maner we designed our clustered filesystem and we are planing to do a re-design of the filesystems and how they are used. Our cluster is composed of 8 nodes, connected via fibre channel, to a raid enclosure where we have 6 pair of 1-tb drives in mirror, so 6 1tb physical volumes. First of all, our services that are run
2005 Apr 15
2
aggregate slow with variables of type 'dates' - how to solve
Dear all I use aggregate with variables of type numeric and dates. For type numeric functions, such as sum() are very fast, but similar simple functions, such as min() are much slower for the variables of type 'dates'. The difference gets bigger the larger the 'id' var is - but see this sample code: dts <- dates(c("02/27/92", "02/27/92",
2012 Nov 02
1
can not read table in dbReadTable
> tbs<-dbListTables(con) > > tbs [1] "lowend" "time" "week30" "week33" "week39" "week42" > my.data.copy <- dbReadTable(tbs, "week42") Error in function (classes, fdef, mtable) : unable to find an inherited method for function "dbReadTable", for signature "character",
2004 May 05
1
Samba ADS Help
I have been having a hard time login into a RH AS 3.0 using my MS AD account and password. I did successfully setup winbind, krb5 and samba w/out any major complications. But when it came to login I investigate as to why I am not able to log into the linux box using my AD account and password. I used the following URL example to setup winbind and samba.
2012 Feb 09
2
nmbd process and winbindd process can't start in multi network interface environement
Hello, Our OS is AIX 6100-06-05-1115 and SAMBA version is 3.3.12.0 We have two network interfaces with different IPs. Now we restrict SAMBA active in onf of the interface. SWAT and smbd can start. But nmbd and winbindd processes can't start. And there is below warning info in log.nmbd and log.winbindd. Please give your suggestions and thx. pekwj42a-> # cat /usr/lib/smb.conf # Samba
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] bridge at start up
hi i have gone through the achieves but still could not get my bridge to suvive a reboot . please can anyone help me am using fedora core 2 -----Original message----- From: bridge-request@lists.osdl.org Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 03:08:06 +0100 To: bridge@lists.osdl.org Subject: Bridge Digest, Vol 17, Issue 25 > Send Bridge mailing list submissions to > bridge@lists.osdl.org > >
2002 Jan 03
0
Very large (~1.12 TB) filesystems and wasted space.
Hello, I'm not much of a pro when it comes to managing large filesystems in Linux, and I'm not sure if this is entirely on topic, but I felt that you folks would know best. I have a 3Ware 7810 card with 8 160 GB drives attached to it set up as a large RAID5. I fdisked out one large partition and simply mkfsed the drive with that ext3 filesystem, no other tweaking. I'm accessing
2011 Mar 07
1
Patch proposition to implement a new workaround: tb-lsub-flags
Hi again Timo, As agreed earlier tonight, you'll find as attachments 4 diffs (diff -u) implementing the new workaround "tb-lsub-flags". The 4 impacted files are: ./src/imap/imap-settings.h ./src/imap/imap-settings.c ./src/imap/cmd-list.c ./src/config/all-settings.c Here is the proposed description for the dovecot.conf file: # tb-lsub-flags: # Usually IMAP servers don't