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2012 Jun 23
4
Can't run KVM Virtual Machines on a Gluster volume
I just built a 2 node(4 bricks), Distributed-Replicated and everything mounts fine. Each node mounts using GlusterFS client on its hostname (mount -t glusterfs hostname:VOLUME /virtual-machines) When creating a new Virtual Machine using virt-manager it creates the file on the storage, but when trying to power it On, it doesn't work and gives back an error message.(See below. Yes the folder has
2012 Jun 14
4
RAID options for Gluster
I think this discussion probably came up here already but I couldn't find much on the archives. Would you able to comment or correct whatever might look wrong. What options people think is more adequate to use with Gluster in terms of RAID underneath and a good balance between cost, usable space and performance. I have thought about two main options with its Pros and Cons No RAID (individual
2003 Sep 16
0
[LLVMdev] The Great Tool Renaming, Part 2 (and hopefully last)
Hear ye, hear ye! As I wrote previously, some tools, they've been a-changin': http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2003-August/000468.html Namely, `as' has gone away in favor of `llvm-as', similarly for `dis', but NOW... `link' has become `llvm-link' because Redhat 8 (and probably higher) ships with /bin/link (which seems like an `ln' clone) and we do not
2003 Jul 07
0
[semi-OT] rssh FINAL RELEASE! Well, hopefully.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm pleased to announce that rssh now has per-user configurations! Today I released rssh v2.1.0 with that last peice of functionality to be added, bringing active development of rssh to a close. Additionally, I spent several hours testing and debugging this release as thoroughly as I could think to, and I'm pleased to report (tongue in cheek)
2007 Jul 17
3
drive to standby after idle timeout?
I'd like to to put the hard drives in standby mode during periods of no activity. I'm just running a file server plus a couple small things on a Qube 3 from home, although the web stuff will increase it's still minimal. On my NetBSD systems I can use atactl to do this via: mount -u -o async,noatime,nodevmtime / mount -u -o async,noatime /usr atactl wd0 setidle 5 [wait a time]
2002 May 22
3
Sun finally ships Samba as standard on Solaris 9
Well you won't find them shouting about it, but if you dig down in their web pages on Solaris 9 you'll find this : "Common Linux applications, such as Samba, Apache, Linux (GNU) commands, etc., are included in the Solaris 9 Operating Environment. The Solaris Software Companion CD has an even more comprehensive set of free software." So I guess that means we made it onto the OS
2003 Dec 09
1
Make Fails on Cobalt Qube 2
All; I am using the cobalt Qube 2 which uses a Cobalt OS with is supposedly a RedHat Linux 4.2 variant. I can not compile the new rsync version 2.5.7 as I always fail my make with the following error: clientname.c: In function `client_addr': clientname.c:72: warning: implicit declaration of function `getnameinfo' clientname.c:73: `NI_NUMERICHOST' undeclared (first use this function)
2015 Apr 24
3
[LLVMdev] unwind move *NOW*
Greetings, As previously mentioned, the unwind contents are going to be moved today. Im working on this now. If you could please hold off any commits to the Unwind part of things, it would be greatly appreciated. See you on the new layout! -- Saleem Abdulrasool compnerd (at) compnerd (dot) org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Aug 09
1
Just saw a great question/idea - Wine & Windows support
Someone on the Ubuntu LinkedIn group just asked this question and I thought it was really interesting but didn't know if it had been thought of before so not wanting to assume something I thought I'd repost his question here: = = = = = = = = = = A new way to run windows applications and programs in linux? With all the virtual machines out there and
2006 Apr 01
2
great idea for jitter buffer
The receiver could send the packet list that the he lost directly via p2p to the clients. 1. it isnt much data to send. 2. you safe the way throught servers. Now the sender sends the data again to the server. Or if it isnt much to send he could send it directly.... How about that? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2016 Nov 08
2
proplems installing R 2.5 on Ubuntu 14.04
Hi, i'd like to install R 2.5 on an Ubuntu 14.04. I have a special software requiring this old version. While ./configure, i get the following error: checking for mbstate_t... yes checking for X... no configure: error: --with-x=yes (default) and X11 headers/libs are not available The problem is that i don't know which headers or libraries are missing, and when i search with aptitude in
2007 Jun 14
1
BQ/CentOs port forwarding
Just bought a new BQ/CentOS box with full NuOnce load (Linux 2.6.9-55.ELsmp, gcc 3.4.6, Red Hat 3.4.6-8, Apache 2.0.52, BQ 5102r), to replace my old Qube 3 pro, I have NAT setup (eth0 = inside, eth1 = outside) but need to get port forwarding going. What is the best way? Thanks in advance Richard -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
1999 Sep 15
1
Backup problems resolved!
Guys, I've been searching for a Windows based backup solution for the SAMBA shares on my Linux server (a Cobalt Qube) since last November, trying both Seagate Backup Exec and ARCserve but with no success. I've been monitoring this list and tried most of the suggestions, but nothing came close. I'm pleased to say that I've found a solution that works for me ... Dantz have
2006 Jan 11
3
[Bug 1144] Generated rc script for sshd forces non-existent shell.
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1144 Summary: Generated rc script for sshd forces non-existent shell. Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.2p1 Platform: ix86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Build system AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org
2011 Sep 26
2
Hello from RAQport Please remove this post
Dear Centos, We did never receive the Server back from Australia And this forum is not to post incorrect disputes information from the users regarding some other companies. Link below http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-September/043643.html Sincerely Alex Lech Bajan Principal RAQport Inc. 2004 North Monroe Street Arlington Virginia 22207 703-528-0114 voice 703-652-0993 voice
2012 Aug 13
1
Problem with too many small files
I am not sure how it works on Gluster but to mitigate the problem with listing a lot of small files wouldn't it be suitable to keep on every node a copy of the directory tree. I think Isilon does that and there is probably a lot to be learned from them which seems quiet mature technology. Could also have another interesting thing added in the future, local SSD to keep the file system metadata
2012 Nov 02
8
Very slow directory listing and high CPU usage on replicated volume
Hi all, I am having problems with painfully slow directory listings on a freshly created replicated volume. The configuration is as follows: 2 nodes with 3 replicated drives each. The total volume capacity is 5.6T. We would like to expand the storage capacity much more, but first we need to figure this problem out. Soon after loading up about 100 MB of small files (about 300kb each), the
2004 Aug 06
7
[Interopcast-general] about translating documentation, but not only documentation.
Michael Smith wrote: >On Thursday 31 July 2003 10:56, Pierre Jarillon wrote: > > >>First, can you test interopcast ? On the CVS >>http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/interopcast/ENSEIRB/icecast/icec >>ast/ See http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=interopcast >> >>interopcast is an improvement of icecast2. We wrote to the author but he
2002 Oct 28
4
MS Access and RAID
Hi, We have been having a few problems with a M$ Access DB held on a Samba server Samba version: samba-2.2.4-2N1 We have rebuilt a new server, and transferred the database over to the new box, along with word/excel docs etc. Everything is working fine, except the access database, which is running very very slowly (can be over a minute to open a record). Details are a little sketchy, but it
2018 Apr 23
2
canonicalize_connect_path failed for service
Hi Rowland, We did the classicupgrade. Post the classicupgrade, we added a Windows 2008R2 server and dcpomo'd it. The original Samba box (classic DC) was where we did the classicupgrade. Did you mean that we need to shut that box down? Leaving a Windows DC (FSMO?) and Samba member server? Sorry I was not aware of this step. What if we hadn't added a Windows 08 box? Here is the