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2017 Jan 11
2
HSM
I think there may be some confusion here. By HSM I was referring to
Hierarchical Storage Management, whereby there are multiple levels of
storage (fast+expensive <-> slow+cheap) and files migrate up or down.
Originally it was used to keep data on tape with the metadata residing
on disk though it has been expanded to allow a SAS/SATA hierarchy. Quite
where PKI comes in I'm not sure,
2017 Jan 11
2
HSM
Hmm, don't you just love changing terminology! I've been using HSM
systems at work since '99. BTW, DMAPI is the Data Management API which
was a common(ish) extension used by amongst others SGI and IBM.
Back to lvmcache. It looks interesting. I'd earlier dismissed LVM
since it is block orientated, not file orientated. Probably because my
mental image is of files migrating to
2017 Jan 11
0
HSM
ZFS also does some fun things here if you want to build an SSD & spinning
disk array - http://zfsonlinux.org/
On 11 January 2017 at 11:56, J Martin Rushton <
martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote:
> Hmm, don't you just love changing terminology! I've been using HSM
> systems at work since '99. BTW, DMAPI is the Data Management API which
> was a common(ish)
2017 Jan 11
0
HSM
HSM also stands for "Hardware security module"
Maybe lvmcache would be interesting for you? HSM is more popularly known as
"tiering".
Cheers,
Andrew
On 11 January 2017 at 11:15, J Martin Rushton <
martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote:
> I think there may be some confusion here. By HSM I was referring to
> Hierarchical Storage Management, whereby there are
2017 Jan 11
0
HSM
Dogtag? http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
On 11 January 2017 at 10:30, J Martin Rushton <
martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote:
> Purely from interest, is there any current FOSS implementation of HSM?
> I note that XFS has dropped support for DMAPI, have other filesystems?
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
>
> _______________________________________________
2009 Apr 24
4
Certificate system
Hi all,
Can anybody inform me wether the "RedHat Certificate System" or
actually a CentOS equivalent is available for CentOS.
Just skimmed on a download site through the RPM's for 5.3 and I couldn't
find it.
According to their pressrelease, it the code should be gpl, allthough I
can't find any rpm for RH, FC or Centos.
It seems that this is one of the few CA-packages for
2018 Nov 03
2
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
On 03/11/18 02:31, Robert Heller wrote:
<snip>
> Yeah, there are very few of us that completely skipped
> MS-DOS/MS-Windows/MacOS-Clasic and *never* used a graphical file manager or
> any of the eye-candy that people now believe is "standard" or "normal". I
> went from VMS on a VT<whatever> to a VAXStation 2000 to a VAXStation 3000, to
>
2017 Sep 10
4
Corosync on a home network
I've been trying to build a model cluster using three virtual machines
on my home server. Each VM boots off its own dedicated partition
(CentOS 7.3). One partition is designated to be the common /home
partition for the VMs, (on the real machine it will mount as /cluster).
I'm intending to run GFS2 on the shared partition, so I need to
configure DLM and corosync. That's where I'm
2017 Dec 14
2
Accessing crashed disk
On 14/12/17 18:57, Warren Young wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2017, at 5:15 PM, J Martin Rushton <martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote:
>>
>> # dd if=/dev/sdc of=/home/dd-copy-of-sdc
>
> Better, use ddrescue:
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/
>
> dd will do unfortunate things like quit early on I/O errors, even if later blocks would read just fine.
2006 May 24
1
ZFS and HSM
I said I had several questions to start threads on....
What about ZFS and various HSM solutions? Do any of them already work
with ZFS? Are any going to? It seems like HSM solutions that access
things at a file level would have little trouble integrating with ZFS.
But ones that work at a block level would have a harder time.
On that same thread, what about support for DMAPI within ZFS?
2017 Dec 14
2
Accessing crashed disk
On 13/12/17 21:42, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 13.12.2017 um 22:31 schrieb martin.wagner at mailbit.io:
>
>> I have a Centos server that crashed, it would no longer boot. I thought it was the disk with the OS that was the problem so I bought a new one and did a fresh install and now the computer is again up and running. But I'm having problems with accessing the old failed disk. I
2015 Feb 14
2
C5 BASH IF
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On 14/02/15 16:53, Les Mikesell wrote:
<snip>
> To understand it completely you need to know the order of
> operations as the shell makes multiple passes over the line,
> parsing, processing metacharacters, and expanding variables. And
> I don't know where to find a concise description of that any more.
man bash, about 900
2008 Jun 05
1
samba GPFS and HSM?
Hi -
I was wondering if any of you may be able to point me in the right direction.
I am in the process of designing a fairly large fileserver solution in an MS Active directory environment.
I have setup and tested ctdb samba, however, after several discussions with a couple of my colleagues, i am now considering a more vanilla flavour of samba. The key features the solution requires are:
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2019 Oct 30
1
Dovecot HSM
Hi.
I'm looking for a tutorial/how-to for a HSM (Hierarchical /Storage/
Management). keeping old messages for a user in a cheap storage and
recent messages in a faster one.
I see on dovecot2 wiki an alternative for hsm as "Alternate storage",
but I don't now if it's a good solution for me.
The expected result is a faster imap/pop access for new messages on a
2009 Mar 11
2
HSM devices and FreeBSD
I am essentially asking the same question that Eirik Overby asked a
couple of years ago. Is anyone aware of PCI-X/PCIe hardware security
modules that are supported on FreeBSD? I have not seen any on the
FreeBSD hardware compatibility lists. Again, as Eirik noted in his
question, HSMs are not simply crypto accelerators (which are supported
on FreeBSD), they also are a means of storing keys
2020 Aug 26
10
[Bug 3202] New: Ed25519 key on HSM is not getting listed in ssh-add -l command
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3202
Bug ID: 3202
Summary: Ed25519 key on HSM is not getting listed in ssh-add -l
command
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 8.2p1
Hardware: ARM64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: ssh-add
2016 Aug 20
6
Canon scanner LiDE 220
This scanner is supported according to the SANE page, but doesn't work
on my up-to-date C7 system (updated 20 minutes ago). The Canon web site
is as expected - as useful as a chocolate tea pot.
Has anyone managed to get this to run, and if so can you share the
secret please.
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2017 Sep 11
1
Corosync on a home network
On 11/09/17 11:56, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 10.09.2017 um 17:33 schrieb J Martin Rushton <martinrushton56 at btinternet.com>:
>>
>> When I start corosync each node starts up but does not see the others.
>
> for multicast mode; did you tried to set [1] on the main host (not VMs)?
>
> [1] echo 1 > /sys/class/net/${yourbridgeinterface}/bridge/multicast_querier
2015 Apr 04
2
systemctl (again)
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Thanks Andrew.
One more problem solved, as I discovered last thing yesterday there
was a missing "[Install]". Using your copy of the httpd service I
cut-and-pasted it onto the end of the service file you'd given me
earlier and at last was able to load the service. It wouldn't run,
but at least it was some progress.
I ran
2016 Jun 12
1
scp via another server
> On Jun 12, 2016, at 11:21 AM, J Martin Rushton <martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> $ scp svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest
>
> You'll get twice the network traffic since the copy is running on your
> workstattoin (or whatever).
You probably meant:
$ scp -3 svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest
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