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2003 Nov 13
2
Disappointing Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
Wim, Thanks for your prompt response on this. The tpmC figures look very impressive, and tpmC is read intensive. I had already read note 236679.1 "Comparing Performance Between RAW IO vs OCFS vs EXT2/3" which I guess is the article to which you are referring; it made me suspect that the poor performance was due to the lack of an OS IO cache but I wasn't sure. The database is
2003 Nov 13
2
Disappointing Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
Wim, Thanks for your prompt response on this. The tpmC figures look very impressive, and tpmC is read intensive. I had already read note 236679.1 "Comparing Performance Between RAW IO vs OCFS vs EXT2/3" which I guess is the article to which you are referring; it made me suspect that the poor performance was due to the lack of an OS IO cache but I wasn't sure. The database is
2012 Oct 12
1
apt.puppetlabs.com for Debian Lenny is broken ?
Hello list, I try to install puppet agent on Debian Lenny. I got following error. Seems the repo is broken : ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- node001:~# wget http://apt.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs-release-lenny.deb --2012-10-12 02:12:12-- http://apt.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs-release-lenny.deb
2007 Mar 12
2
%M resolve to IP (only)
Hi, I would like to have [backup] service hosted on samba machine, resolving each client to different directory (/srv/backup/prod001, or /srv/bacjup/prod001.domain.com). Is this possible? By reading man to smb.conf I see there is %M variable. I have defined following service ## backup share [backup] path = /srv/backups/machines/%M read only = No public = no writable = yes
2015 Mar 03
1
Ignorant question on SSL certs
Greg Bailey wrote: >> I'm really just asking if I cannot just use what I take to be >> the standard openssl certificate and key in /etc/pki/tls/ >> Do I really have to create up a special cert for dovecot? > There's not really a "standard" SSL certificate. Perhaps you're > referring to a "default" certificate used by the webserver? No. I
2012 Jan 04
0
FUSE init failed
Hi, I'm having an issue using the GlusterFS native client. After doing a mount the filesystem appears mounted but any operation results in a Transport endpoint is not connected message gluster peer status and volume info don't complain. I've copied the mount log below which mentions an error at fuse_init. The kernel is based on 2.6.15 and FUSE api version is 7.3. I'm using