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2018 Jun 19
3
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
Il 19-06-2018 22:16 Cole Robinson ha scritto: > Sorry, I misunderstood. You can still achieve what you want but it's > more clicks: new vm, manage storage, add volume, and select raw volume > with whatever capacity you want but with 0 allocation. Sure, but the automatic disk creation is very handy and much less error prone. As it is now, if using a fallocate-less filesystem (eg:
2018 Jun 18
2
Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
Hi list, on older virt-manager versions (ie: what shipped with RHEL 6), a checkbox called "allocate entire disk" was selectable when configuring a new virtual machine. When checked, it means that the RAW disk image file was entirely allocated, generally issuing a fallocate() call. When unchecked, the disk image was a sparse file, with on-demand space allocation. On new virt-manager
2018 Jun 19
2
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
Il 19-06-2018 20:14 Cole Robinson ha scritto: > If you change the disk image format from qcow2 to raw in > Edit->Preferences, then new disk images are set to fully allocated raw. > Check the image details with 'qemu-img info $filename' to confirm. So I > think by default we are doing what you want? > > - Cole Er, the point is that I would really like to have a
2018 Jun 28
2
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
Il 26-06-2018 23:49 Cole Robinson ha scritto: > I see it as another test case and larger UI surface in the common path > for something that will save clicks for a corner case. I still don't > see > it asworth exposing in the UI. > > - Cole I can not force this decision, obviously. However, let me recap why I found it important to have the "allocate disk now"
2015 Feb 09
2
Per-protocol ssl_protocols settings
Sorry for the bump... Anyone know if it is possible to have multiple protocols instances with different ssl_protocols settings? Regards. On 07/02/15 00:03, Gionatan Danti wrote: > Hi all, > anyone with some ideas? > > Thanks. > > Il 2015-02-02 23:08 Gionatan Danti ha scritto: >> Hi all, >> I have a question regarding the "ssl_protocols" parameter.
2018 Jun 25
5
ZFS on Linux repository
Hi list, we all know why ZFS is not included in RHEL/CentOS distributions: its CDDL license is/seems not compatible with GPL license. I'm not a layer, and I do not have any strong opinion on the matter. However, as a sysadmin, I found ZFS to be extremely useful, especially considering BTRFS sad state. I would *really* love to have ZFS on Linux more intergrated with current CentOS. From
2020 Jan 02
3
Dovecot, pigeonhole and hardlinks
Il 23-12-2019 12:04 Gionatan Danti ha scritto: > On 19/12/19 11:08, Gionatan Danti wrote: >> Hi list, >> many moons ago I asked about preserving hardlink between identical >> messages when pigeonhole (for sieve filtering) was used. >> >> The reply was that, while hardlink worked well for non-filtered >> messages, using pigeonhole broke the hardlink (ie:
2017 Jun 05
2
Cache auth credentials on Samba domain member
Il 01-06-2017 19:42 Jeremy Allison ha scritto: > On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 03:11:53PM +0200, Gionatan Danti wrote: >> However, *no* user authentication is possible on samba shares when >> the VPN tunnel is down? >> >> Do you have any suggestions? > > I think Uri and Volker did the work on this. Uri, can you > give an update on where we stand with offline auth
2019 Dec 19
2
Dovecot, pigeonhole and hardlinks
Hi list, many moons ago I asked about preserving hardlink between identical messages when pigeonhole (for sieve filtering) was used. The reply was that, while hardlink worked well for non-filtered messages, using pigeonhole broke the hardlink (ie: some message-specific data was appended to the actual mail file). Here you can find the original thread:
2017 Aug 23
4
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Il 23-08-2017 18:14 Pavel Szalbot ha scritto: > Hi, after many VM crashes during upgrades of Gluster, losing network > connectivity on one node etc. I would advise running replica 2 with > arbiter. Hi Pavel, this is bad news :( So, in your case at least, Gluster was not stable? Something as simple as an update would let it crash? > I once even managed to break this setup (with
2017 Aug 26
2
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Il 26-08-2017 01:13 WK ha scritto: > Big +1 on what was Kevin just said.? Just avoiding the problem is the > best strategy. Ok, never run Gluster with anything less than a replica2 + arbiter ;) > However, for the record,? and if you really, really want to get deep > into the weeds on the subject, then the? Gluster people have docs on > Split-Brain recovery. > >
2015 Feb 02
2
Per-protocol ssl_protocols settings
Hi all, I have a question regarding the "ssl_protocols" parameter. I understand that editing the 10-ssl.conf file I can set the ssl_protocols variable as required. At the same time, I can edit a single protocol file (eg: 20-pop3.conf) to set the ssl_protocols for a specific protocol/listener. I wander if (and how) I can create a different listener for another POP3 instance, for
2017 Jun 01
5
Cache auth credentials on Samba domain member
Il 01-06-2017 14:45 Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth ha scritto: > I've had issues with cached credentials with the Ubuntu packages that > are currently at version 4.3.11. They are a little old, but I haven't > seen any change logs for the newer versions specifically regarding > this issue. Maybe I've missed it, but it's the main reason I continue > using
2017 Aug 30
4
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Ciao Gionatan, I run Gluster 3.10.x (Replica 3 arbiter or 2 + 1 arbiter) to provide storage for oVirt 4.x and I have had no major issues so far. I have done online upgrades a couple of times, power losses, maintenance, etc with no issues. Overall, it is very resilient. Important thing to keep in mind is your network, I run the Gluster nodes on a redundant network using bonding mode 1 and I have
2018 Oct 17
2
Windows guest skipping chkdsk if using Spice display
Hi all, as per subject, when a Windows guest using a Spice display is rebooted with a planned chkdsk, the consistency check is always skipped. It seems that the Spice display issues some "phantom" keystrokes, which are then intended by Windows as the "skip chkdsk at boot" signal. I tried to use a Spice display with no additional features (ie: USB redirection), but to no
2016 Mar 16
2
Deleted symlinks when receiveing files with the same name
Hi list, I would like to know if the following rsync's behavior can be changed/modified. I noticed that when rsync receive a file for which the local filesystem already has a symlinks with the same path/name, it _first_ delete the symlink, _then_ it start the transfer. I think there are two problems with this approach: - it completely ignores the content of the symlinked files, which can
2015 Jul 09
4
Samba local user without /etc/passwd
Hi list, I have a (naive?) question about samba local users. My system: CentOS 6.6 w/Samba 3.6, connected to an AD Domain through Winbind. When creating a local user, I always first create a Unix user with passwd and then I use smbpasswd -a <unixuser> to establish the mapping between the tdbsam database and the local /etc/passwd file. I wonder if, using the tdbsam in conjunction with
2015 Jul 14
3
Questions about hardlinks, alternate storage and compression
On 14/07/15 08:17, Steffen Kaiser wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Mon, 13 Jul 2015, Gionatan Danti wrote: > >> On the other hand, private (per-user) sieve file works without >> interfering with hardlinks. In a similar manner, disabling sieve also >> permits dovecot to create multiple hardlinks for a single message. >> >>
2017 Aug 30
3
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Solved as to 3.7.12. The only bug left is when adding new bricks to create a new replica set, now sure where we are now on that bug but that's not a common operation (well, at least for me). On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 05:07:44PM +0200, Ivan Rossi wrote: > There has ben a bug associated to sharding that led to VM corruption that > has been around for a long time (difficult to reproduce I
2015 Nov 30
4
Questions about hardlinks, alternate storage and compression]
On 30 Nov 2015, at 10:21, Gionatan Danti <g.danti at assyoma.it> wrote: > > So, let me do a straigth question: is someone using dovecot/LMTP with hardlinking? To me, this seems a _very_ important feature, and I wonder if I am doing something wrong or if the feature (hardlink+sieve) simply does not exists. Hardlink+Sieve has never worked. The fix is a bit complicated. Here's my