Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "Tunning - cache write (database)"
2004 Nov 14
0
smbmount and posix ACLs
Hi,
I have set up a samba 3.0.7 server with acl-support on an xfs filesystem.
Everything is working as expected from the server/Windows client view. I
can create/modify files, I can see the acls, fine. Now I have a
linux-client which is using the same samba-server. Also here works _nearly_
everything as expected. If the owner or group of the directory/file is
allowed to modify the file, everyting
2011 Oct 19
1
[RFC] aptitude & BTRFS slowness
Hi all,
I suffered a lot for the terrific performance of aptitude on a BTRFS filesystem.
I don''t think that BTRFS is a slow filesystem, but it seems that some aptitude
(or dpkg) patterns are capable to highlight the btrfs slowness in some corner
case.
In order to alleviate this problem, I wrote a small script which calls
aptitude with the LD_PRELOAD libeatmyadata library. And now I
2006 Apr 18
2
Thunderbird IMAP + TLS error
Hi,
i'm having a weird message connecting to an account using IMAP + TLS
from thunderbird (evolution works great, so does SSL in thunderbird,
haven't tested anywhere else yet):
"You cannot login to <domain> because the server has disabled login.
You may need to connect via SSL or TLS. Please check..."
in auth.log all i have is: "imap-login: Aborted login: rip=<my
2019 Sep 26
2
access to share with dns alias hostname
No, cut&paste!
ucs# samba -V
Version 4.10.1-Univention
fs# samba -V
Version 4.10.8-Debian
Il giorno gio 26 set 2019 alle ore 16:26 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org>
ha scritto:
> On 26/09/2019 15:19, banda bassotti wrote:
> > Hi, below the required files:
> >
> > smb.conf of ucs master:
> >
> > [global]
> > logging = file
>
2020 Apr 20
4
performance problems with notmuch new
Franz Fellner <alpine.art.de at gmail.com> writes:
> I also suffer from bad performance of notmuch new. I used notmuch
> some years ago and notmuch new always felt instantanious. Had to stop
> using it because internet was too slow to sync my mails :/ Now (with
> better internet and a completely new setup using mbsync) indexing one
> mail takes at least 10 seconds,
2013 Oct 06
1
samba 4 DC slow users bulk load
Hello,
i have successfully installed samba 4 on three vmware VM's and everything
works fine (join pc to domain, user login, dns updates, ntp),
but i am facing some performance problems during users bulk loading.
my environment:
1st DC: RedHat Linux v6.4,samba 4.1rc4,dns 9.9.3P2,ntp
2nd DC:RedHat Linux v6.4,samba 4.1rc4,dns 9.9.3P2,ntp
3rd DC:RedHat Linux v6.4,samba 4.1rc4,ntp
to bulk load
2017 Jun 26
1
Windows cant access shared directories after changed password with smbpasswd
2017-06-26 14:58 GMT-03:00 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
> I think this may be the problem: server max protocol = SMB3_11
>
> I feel if you change this to 'server max protocol = NT1' it will most
> likely work, but you will probably not want to do this.
>
> You also posted this:
>
> Forcing Primary Group to 'Domain Users' for
2018 Mar 05
2
Xapian 1.4.5 "Db block overwritten - are there multiple writers?" with Glass
Hello,
Since the migration to xapian 1.4.X and the migration to Glass, i've
recurrent database corruption errors. I've to reindex my database to make
it works again.
> DatabaseCorruptError: Expected block 200713 to be level 2, not 1
Theses problems always occur after this error:
> xapian.DatabaseCorruptError: Db block overwritten - are there
multiple writers?
I've
2019 Sep 26
2
access to share with dns alias hostname
yes nothing
# ps ax | grep '[n]mdb'
#
Il giorno gio 26 set 2019 alle ore 17:27 Rowland penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> ha scritto:
> On 26/09/2019 15:47, banda bassotti wrote:
> > No, cut&paste!
> >
> > ucs# samba -V
> > Version 4.10.1-Univention
> >
> > fs# samba -V
> > Version 4.10.8-Debian
> >
> >
> I
2013 Mar 07
7
RHEL (CentOS, Oracle Liux) kernel 2.6.32-358 does not start at XCP
Hi, everyone,
Two days ago I have filed a bug to Red Hat https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=918239
The problem is, that new RHEL-6.4's kernel 2.6.32-358 does not start at HVM on Xen Cloud Platform 1.6 (maybe, also affected XenServer 6.1)
I have tested kernels -358 from CentOS, Oracle and -356 from Red Hat both i686 and x86_64 at 2 different server hardware
The sympthoms: kernel does
2012 Aug 22
0
btrfsprogs: cases of snapshot failures
Since btrfs does not do recursive atomic snapshots (which I am ok with),
I am doing this myself. A handful of suggestions/problems came up.
1. Maybe btrfsprogs could gain an option to do recursive non-atomic
snapshots at the userspace level, simply invoking low-level atomic
snapshots one by one?
For the following, the kernel is 3.4.4 with the too-overloaded "0.19"
version of
2012 Jan 03
3
btrfsprogs source code
Hi Everyone,
I am very new to this mailing list and very much interested in getting
into the internals of BTRFS file system
I was looking for mkfs.btrfs source code so that I can start getting
how the disk is formatted with btrfs system.
Can anyone of you redirect me to that place to download the btrfsprogs
source code.
Thanks in advance.
Debasish
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2009 Feb 22
2
SSDs and filesystem alignment...
Does BTRFS perform any journal and/or filesystem structure alignment
(for benefit to SSD longevity and SSD, RAID array and large-sector
device performance) at present?
ext4''s Ted Tso will deliver 128KB alignment with the next release of
e2fsprogs (ie 1.41.4) [1], so perhaps it''s a good idea for btrfsprogs
also, if not already available?
Daniel
--- [1]
2007 Nov 30
1
Help with tables
Hello, I'm new using R and developing tables.
I have a problem in developing a table. In a questionaire I made I ask this
question "Please tell me the first three sympthoms caused by Respiratory
tract infection you've caught this year", then the people answer three
sympthoms, the first mention (Top of mind) is saved in a variable called
"P2_A", the second mention in
2013 Mar 29
8
minimum kernel version for btrfsprogs.0.20?
Creating a btrfs file system using btrfs-progs-0.20.rc1.20130308git704a08c-1.fc19, and either kernel 3.6.10-4.fc18 or 3.9.0-0.rc3.git0.3.fc19, makes a file system that cannot be mounted by kernel 3.6.10-4.fc18. It can be mounted by kernel 3.8.4. I haven''t tested any other 3.8, or any 3.7 kernels.
Is this expected?
dmesg reports:
[ 300.014764] btrfs: disk space caching is enabled
[
2012 May 02
2
could not do orphan cleanup - openSUSE 12.1
Hi btrfs-team/-users,
I do observe a strange behavior upon booting of my openSUSE 12.1 system
( kernel 3.1.10-1.9-desktop; x86_64 ) with btrfsprogs-0.19-43.7.1.x86_64
utils installed:
The system has two btrfs-vols: root(sda7) & home(sda8) and had been
created during system setup of openSUSE 12.1:
# btrfs filesystem show
Label: none uuid: a288fcff-28c8-4764-8efe-1e0cb205d588
2011 Jan 18
6
BUG while writing to USB btrfs filesystem
While untar''ing an image to an sd card via a reader, I got the
following bug. The system also has a btrfs root, and a whole swath of
processes went into uninterruptable sleep. I was able to poke around
via ssh and sysrq, and already had netconsole set up to capture the
bug.
Root fs is on /dev/sdi1, and /dev/sdj2 is the card reader which was
the target of the untar.
[29571.448889] sd
2017 Apr 12
1
[PATCH] appliance: add cdrkit-cdrtools-compat on openSUSE
It looks like isoinfo is in that package since openSUSE Leap 42.1, so
make sure to include it to not break the isoinfo* APIs.
---
appliance/packagelist.in | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/appliance/packagelist.in b/appliance/packagelist.in
index 5cf2276..0a71cc3 100644
--- a/appliance/packagelist.in
+++ b/appliance/packagelist.in
@@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ ifelse(SUSE,1,
dnl It
2013 Feb 12
11
What can I do to make btrfs work?
Btrfs has been broken for me for ages. I first reported it on this
list 5 months ago[1]. Below is a very simple reproducer that anyone
can run.
*NB* before you run this, adjust /dev/sda & /dev/sda1 to point to an
unused block device!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/sh -
set -e
while true; do
parted -s -- /dev/sda mklabel msdos
parted -s --
2014 Aug 19
6
[PATCH 0/3] libguestfs: improve OpenSUSE support
Hi,
this series for libguestfs improves the support for OpenSUSE.
There are couple of changes (in testing-only stuff) needed to help
running the tests properly, and an update of the packagelist.
Pino Toscano (3):
builder: do not use xz --block-size for the test images
tests: make the scratch disk used for scratch much larger
appliance: initial packagelist for OpenSUSE