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2010 Feb 05
1
Howto determine flags like readonly and readwrite.
Hello, I'm writing a fuse module (fuse-wokspace-union) which makes local (USB) and remote (FTP, SMB, and SSH and maybe IPX(netware)) resources available in a map in the homedirectory of the user. Look for more information my website: http://linux.bononline.nl/linux/create_workspace/index.php http://linux.bononline.nl/linux/mount.md5key/index.php
2017 Sep 06
0
First Gluster Volume deploy: recommended configuration and suggestions?
Dear users, I just started my first Gluster test volume using 3 servers (each server contains 12 hdd). I would like to create a "distributed disperse volume? but I?m a little bit confused about the right configuration schema that I should use. Should I use JBOD disks? How many bricks to be defined? Ideal redundancy value? Ideal disperse-data count value? 6x(4+2) or 3x(8+4) volume
2010 Dec 08
3
ReadWrite.xls problem
Dear community, I have now taken my R-file from lectures and intend to use it at home, but have a problem reading the Data from the file. I have installed and loaded the Package xlsReadWrite so far. I have also "Changed directory". This is what I have entered daten=read.xls("Daten A2") This is my Error-Message in its German original: Fehler in .Call("ReadXls",
2008 Apr 04
3
Dovecot and stale nfs-locks hanging processes
Greetings dovecot mailing list. I have implemented a relatively big dovecot setup (250k users) and overall I am very pleased with dovecot functionality and performance. Setup description: * dovecot 1.0.x * FreeBSD 6.3 * Postfix (using dovecot deliver as LDA). * OpenLdap backend * Storage is NFS (Clariion EMC NFSd for Maildir, and FreeBSD NFSd for Indexes). * Locking is fcntl using
2006 Jan 03
1
Domain-member and simple read and readwrite file-permissions based on group-membership
Hi, I'm pretty confused about using samba as domain-member and file-server. Assuming i have a couple of windows-users on my active directory server and there are mainly 2 groups defined in the AD: ReadOnlyGroup and WriteOnlyGroup. On my samba-server there is one share which should be used by both groups and i want users in the WriteOnlyGroup to have the permission to modify/ delete all
2005 Jan 24
0
Donate to NarutoFan.com for Child Porn
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2006 Jun 03
4
xentop.c error
Just downloaded the xen-unstable and updated it using mercurial. When i try to do a make install on a Celeron D 64bit processor, i get the following error: xentop.c:291: error: `KEY_DOWN'' undeclared (first use in this function) xentop.c:294: error: `KEY_UP'' undeclared (first use in this function) xentop.c:314: error: `KEY_BACKSPACE'' undeclared (first use in this
2007 Aug 29
2
Rails Wiki hacked?
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2017 Dec 29
0
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
Hi Nithya, thank you very much for your support and sorry for the late. Below you can find the output of ?gluster volume info tier2? command and the gluster software stack version: gluster volume info Volume Name: tier2 Type: Distributed-Disperse Volume ID: a28d88c5-3295-4e35-98d4-210b3af9358c Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 6 x (4 + 2) = 36 Transport-type: tcp Bricks:
2014 Apr 24
2
[PATCH] virt-v2v: Catch invalid initrd path
In some cases (specifically, SUSE grub2 environments) it is possible to fail to update the block entries in device.map. In turn, this causes an invalid path to be returned in perl-Bootloader code, which causes the conversion to fail with the following message: is_file_opts: is_file: is_file_stub: path must start with a / character This patch prevents the problem by adding device.map (for
2010 Dec 05
1
[PATCH 4/5][REPOST][BTRFS-PROGS] Avoid to scan cdrom and floppy
Hi all, the commands "btrfs filesystem show" and "btrfs device scan" look at the /dev directory (and it subdirectories) for every block devices. This is a slow process because floppy and cdrom are also checked. Moreover, as highlighted by Helmut, if udev is not used, the /dev directory is populated by high number of non-existant devices, which slow the process. My patch
2018 Jan 02
0
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
I think it is safe to ignore it. The problem exists? due to the minor difference in file time stamps in the backend bricks of the same sub volume (for a given file) and during the course of tar, the timestamp can be served from different bricks causing it to complain . The ctime xlator[1] feature once ready should fix this issue by storing time stamps as xattrs on the bricks. i.e. all bricks
2018 Jan 02
1
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
Hi Ravi, thank you very much for your support and explanation. If I understand, the ctime xlator feature is not present in the current gluster package but it will be in the future release, right? Thank you again, Mauro > Il giorno 02 gen 2018, alle ore 12:53, Ravishankar N <ravishankar at redhat.com> ha scritto: > > I think it is safe to ignore it. The problem exists due to the
2007 Jul 05
4
Me again, about the horrible documentation of tcltk
How on Earth can I know what are the arguments of any of the functions of the tcl/tk package? I tried hard to find, using all search engines available, looking deep into keywords of R, python's tkinter and tcl/tk, but nowhere I found anything remotely similar to a help. For example, what are the possible arguments to tkgetOpenFile? I know that this works: library(tcltk) filename <-
2015 Apr 30
10
FW: [Bug 11241] different ids even when idmap.ldb copied. not abug..
Please read the reported bug and bjorn answer.. which does not help any to a solution of fix, or explenation. But the big question now is, does someone somewhere know what bjorn is talking about. i did search for "gencache" but no go here.. just from old documentation. https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/tdb.html gencache.tdb Generic caching database.
2009 May 01
1
Server test suite
Hi, I have an interest in software that will allow me to define test suites for servers. We have several thousand Linux systems, and after we build or rebuild each one, we have a checklist. I am trying to automate this checklist, and ideally have it run against all of our servers on a regular basis and report inconsistencies. Is anyone aware of open-source software that will do this, or do I
2006 Jan 05
3
getting porn from rails link
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2018 Jan 02
2
"file changed as we read it" message during tar file creation on GlusterFS
Hi All, any news about this issue? Can I ignore this kind of error message or I have to do something to correct it? Thank you in advance and sorry for my insistence. Regards, Mauro > Il giorno 29 dic 2017, alle ore 11:45, Mauro Tridici <mauro.tridici at cmcc.it> ha scritto: > > > Hi Nithya, > > thank you very much for your support and sorry for the late. > Below
2006 Nov 10
2
Checklist for eDirectory back-end?
Aren't Friday's wonderful! I've just been hit up with a request from management to install Samba on our Solaris 8 UNIX servers to share out information to the windows PC's. This wouldn't be an issue if the backend was Windows AD but in our case it's eDirectory. The shares also need to be seamlessly accessible to eDirectory based groups/users without interfering with the
2002 Jun 24
0
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