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2015 Apr 29
2
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Matt Garman wrote: > >>We have a "compute cluster" of about 100 machines that do a read-only >>NFS mount to a big NAS filer (a NetApp FAS6280). The jobs running on >>these boxes are analysis/simulation jobs that constantly read data off >>the NAS. > > <snip> > *IF* I understand you, I've got one question:
2015 Apr 30
2
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
> Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 08:35:29 -0500 > From: Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > Subject: [CentOS] nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 > and 6? > Message-ID: > <CAJvUf-CyTg8ZiGq3OXRLKw7s1K2dGx1gqo_2XwOAXXQty=RHZQ at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain;
2015 Apr 29
1
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
--On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 08:35:29 AM -0500 Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > All indications are that CentOS 6 seems to be much more "aggressive" > in how it does NFS reads. And likewise, CentOS 5 was very "polite", > to the point that it basically got starved out by the introduction of > the 6.5 boxes. Some things come to mind as
2015 Apr 29
0
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
Matt Garman wrote: > We have a "compute cluster" of about 100 machines that do a read-only > NFS mount to a big NAS filer (a NetApp FAS6280). The jobs running on > these boxes are analysis/simulation jobs that constantly read data off > the NAS. > > We recently upgraded all these machines from CentOS 5.7 to CentOS 6.5. > We did a "piecemeal" upgrade,
2015 Apr 29
0
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
James Pearson wrote: > m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Matt Garman wrote: >> >>>We have a "compute cluster" of about 100 machines that do a read-only >>>NFS mount to a big NAS filer (a NetApp FAS6280). The jobs running on >>>these boxes are analysis/simulation jobs that constantly read data off >>>the NAS. >> >> <snip>
2015 Apr 30
0
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 02:24:27PM +0200, Peter van Hooft wrote: > > Message: 4 > > Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 08:35:29 -0500 > > From: Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> > > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > > Subject: [CentOS] nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 > > and 6? > > Message-ID: > >
2016 Oct 27
4
NFS help
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:03 AM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: > This site is locked down like no other I have ever seen. You cannot > bring anything into the site - no computers, no media, no phone. You > ... > This is my client's client, and even if I could circumvent their > policy I would not do that. They have a zero tolerance policy and if >
2016 Oct 27
2
NFS help
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 7:22 PM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: >> Again, no machine on the internal network that my 2 CentOS hosts are >> on are connected to the internet. I have no way to download anything., >> There is an onerous and protracted process to get
2015 Apr 29
0
nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5 and 6?
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote: > Have you looked at the client-side NFS cache? Perhaps the C6 cache > is either disabled, has fewer resources, or is invalidating faster? > (I don't think that would explain the C5 starvation, though, unless > it's a secondary effect from retransmits, etc.) Do you know where the NFS cache settings
2016 Oct 24
3
NFS help
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 11:42 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > Larry Martell wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 11:21 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >>> Larry Martell wrote: >>>> We have 1 system ruining Centos7 that is the NFS server. There are 50 >>>> external machines that FTP files to this server fairly continuously. >>>>
2016 Oct 24
3
NFS help
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 1:32 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 8:02 AM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: >>> To be clear: the python script is moving files on the same NFS file >>> system? E.g., something like >>> >>> mv /mnt/nfs-server/dir1/file /mnt/nfs-server/dir2/file
2016 Oct 23
4
NFS help
Hi Matt- Thank you for this very detailed and thoughtful reply. On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:14 AM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: >> We have 1 system ruining Centos7 that is the NFS server. There are 50 >> external machines that FTP files to this server fairly
2016 Oct 26
3
NFS help
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 6:09 PM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: >> The machines are on a local network. I access them with putty from a >> windows machine, but I have to be at the site to do that. > > So that means when you are offsite there is no way to access
2010 May 15
3
multi-homed samba PDC and NetApp filers
We are having a problem getting a NetApp filer to re-join a samba domain after a move to a new network. The filer worked fine with samba before the move. Apologies in advance for the long missive. I've tried the following: - re-running the CIFS setup program on the filer - removing the problem filer's samba account, replacing it, and re-running the setup program on the filer
2008 Apr 28
1
SAMBA with NetApp filer
I'm newbies in SAMBA and NetApp filer , I use Filer with OpenLDAP as an authentication and authorization server , but look like NetApp doesn't work properly ( can't authentication ) , NetApp engineer suggest me that NetApp work properly with pure ActiveDirectory Environment. not SAMBA + OpenLDAP backend like me have. so I solve this problem by make Samba as native PDC and use
2009 Apr 26
9
Peculiarities of COW over COW?
We run our IMAP spool on ZFS that''s derived from LUNs on a Netapp filer. There''s a great deal of churn in e-mail folders, with messages appearing and being deleted frequently. I know that ZFS uses copy-on- write, so that blocks in use are never overwritten, and that deleted blocks are added to a free list. This behavior would spread the free list all over the zpool. As well,
2016 Oct 24
2
NFS help
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 5:25 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 2:42 PM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: >>> At any rate, what I was looking at was seeing if there was any way to >>> simplify this process, and cut NFS out of the picture. If you need >>> only to push these files around, what
2013 Jan 31
1
migrating samba shares to a netapp filer?
Hello, I'll soon have to migrate our samba shares to a netapp filer (not my decision). Currently the shares are on an xfs filesystem and served by samba 3.5.2, which is also the domain controller (a role that it will maintain, only the shares are being transferred) and sama/unix users are in ldap. The filer is in the domain and uses ldap to map user ids and that seems to work. Samba maps the
2016 Sep 07
5
DNF update
I was searching tonight how to update OLD systems. I have C5 and C6 systems that need updating and they are remote systems. I followed the paths and ended up at DNF. Is this a valid option for updating C5 and C6 to take them to C7? Thanks, Jerry
2016 Apr 29
3
C5: The Firefox ESR 45.1.0 Nighmare
On 29 April 2016 at 09:55, isdtor <isdtor at gmail.com> wrote: > Always Learning writes: > > However the time-wasting problem remains, so too do the down-loaded > > extensions in /tmp, example tmp-xxx.xpi > > The reason behind this is the missing patch referenced by Johnny's posting > that you referenced in a follow-up. > > What I would really like to see,