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2023 Jun 03
1
What could cause rsync to kill ssh?
Maurice R Volaski via rsync <maurice.volaski at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I have an rsync script that it is copying one computer (over ssh)
> to a shared CIFS mount on Gentoo Linux, kernel 6.3.4. The script
> runs for a while and then at some point quits knocking my ssh
> session offline on all terminals and it blocks ssh from being able
> to connect again. Even restarting
2023 Jun 03
1
What could cause rsync to kill ssh?
Maurice,
You say, "knocking my ssh session offline on all terminals and it blocks 
ssh from being able to connect again. Even restarting sshd doesn't help".
Questions:
* Is the network stack on the affected machine still active? (Can it 
reach other services or systems on the network?)
* If the network is NOT reachable, does restarting the network stack 
make a difference?
I ask
2023 Jun 03
2
What could cause rsync to kill ssh?
Rsync 3.2.7 is running on the Gentoo computer, which doesn't have a version, other than it's "current". I'm running the script from this computer.
Rsync 3.1.2 is on the source computer, where the files come from, which is Ubuntu 18.0.4.6.
I'm copying to a CIFS share mounted on the Gentoo computer.
The rsync scripts are all similar to this one:
/usr/bin/rsync -v -a
2023 Jun 03
1
What could cause rsync to kill ssh?
Maurice R Volaski <maurice.volaski at einsteinmed.edu> wrote:
> Rsync 3.2.7 is running on the Gentoo computer, which doesn't have
> a version, other than it's "current". I'm running the script from
> this computer.
>
> Rsync 3.1.2 is on the source computer, where the files come from,
> which is Ubuntu 18.0.4.6.
>
> I'm copying to a CIFS
2007 Feb 17
1
Filesystem won't mount because of "unsupported optional features (80)"
I made a filesystem (mke2fs -j) on a logical volume under kernel 
2.6.20 on a 64-bit based system, and when I try to mount it, ext3 
complains with
EXT3-fs: dm-1: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (80).
I first thought I just forgot to make the filesystem, so I remade it 
and the error is still present. I ran fsck on this freshly made 
filesystem, and it completed with
2010 Nov 08
8
Any limit on pool hierarchy?
Folks,
>From zfs documentation, it appears that a "vdev" can be built from more vdevs. That is, a raidz vdev can be built across a bunch of mirrored vdevs, and a mirror can be built across a few raidz vdevs.  
Is my understanding correct? Also, is there a limit on the depth of a vdev?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Peter
-- 
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2005 May 19
3
[Q] Where does all the space go?
I created a filesystem as follows:
mke2fs -j -O dir_index -O sparse_super -T largefile /dev/drbd/6
Here's the the output from df
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use%
/dev/drbd/6           475G   33M  452G   1%
It seems that ext3 has taken 23 GB, which is about 5% of the total 
disk size, for itself. Is that right?
If that is, indeed, the case, why does df just list 33M as being
2009 Jun 25
2
[Q] What might cause modification dates to shift later by an hour?
Recently, our backup software oddly decided to rebackup a good 
portion of our file server instead of just doing an incremental. When 
I examined various sets of presumably identical files, I discovered 
that the modification dates on these files were no longer the same. 
Many files were re-dated to exactly one hour later such that if a 
file had been modified on 3/24/04 at 2:24:53 PM, it's
2003 May 18
2
[Q] Why does it take so long for XP to logon?
If I login to our Samba box (RedHat 7.1 + 2.4.20) under Windows 2K 
via Start->Run->share name, I get logged in almost immediately. It 
averages about 25 seconds under XP. This behavior has been true in 
various versions of Samba since I believe XP was available and is 
reproducible on every (several) Windows 2K/XP boxes I have tried. 
This is a workgroup environment with Samba acting as
2011 Dec 15
2
ZFS coming to the Mac (again)
Here''s something that might of interest to Mac aficionados: http://tenscomplement.com/z-410-storage-main-features
--
Maurice Volaski, maurice.volaski at einstein.yu.edu
Computing Support, Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
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2009 Jul 26
4
Any word on when the ietf mib will be fixed for liebert?
This mib used to work, so is there a way to go back to the version 
prior to this one without downgrading the whole package?
* Starting UPS drivers...
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.1
Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 0.44 (2.4.1)
Detected GXT2-2000RT120                 on host upswallleft (mib: ietf 1.3)
[upswallleft] nut_snmp_get: 1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.4.4.1.4.0: Error in 
2002 Jul 31
2
Patronizing the exclude * option
I need to get around the requirement of --exclude=* to have all the 
parent directories of the files and directories that are to be 
included. So given the file..
/startdirectory/subdirectory1/subdirectory2/filetobecopied
I need to include
/
/subdirectory1
/subdirectory1/subdirectory2
I could just include the entire directory structure , but 
alternatively just include the needed paths. So the
2010 Nov 09
5
X4540 RIP
Oracle have deleted the best ZFS platform I know,  the X4540.
Does anyone know of an equivalent system?  None of the current 
Oracle/Sun offerings come close.
-- 
Ian.
2007 Jan 13
1
[Q] How can the directory location to dd output affect performance?
I have two Opteron-based Tyan systems being supported by PCI-e Areca 
cards. There is definitely an issue going on in the two systems that 
is causing significantly degraded performance of these cards. It 
appeared, initially, that the SATA backplane on the Tyan chassis was 
wholly to blame.
But then I made an odd discovery.
I'm running from the Ubuntu LiveCD for 64-bit. It uses kernel 
2010 Jul 16
1
Making a zvol unavailable to iSCSI trips up ZFS
I''ve been experimenting with a two system setup in snv_134 where each 
system exports a zvol via COMSTAR iSCSI. One system imports both its 
own zvol and the one from the other system and puts them together in 
a ZFS mirror.
I manually faulted the zvol on one system by physically removing some 
drives. What I expect to happen is that ZFS will fault the zvol pool 
and the iSCSI stack will
2011 Nov 03
1
What could cause the streams depot to become confused?
I'm using a program on Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 that requires NTFS alternate data streams. It's talking to a Samba 3.6.0 SMB2 share configured with streams_depot. The program has been running for over a month with no obvious problems, except that the filesystem has been accumulating "lost" directories. Apparently, at some point after the whole server crashed (both are VMs
2006 Feb 19
3
ext3 involved in kernel panic in 2.6.13?
Dual Opteron system running ext3 atop drbd (network RAID) devices, 
which, in turn, are atop LVM logical volumes. The underlying device 
is hardware SCSI RAID via a LSILogic HBA. The kernel is vanilla 
2.6.13 on a Gentoo-based system.
A panic occurred, which contains references to ext3 code.
I'm not sure how others manage to get these typed out, but I'm 
manually typing it from
2005 Jun 17
1
[Q] Is this true and does it mean there is dynamic defragmentation in ext2/3?
Someone recently posted the following statement midway down the page 
at 
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-305871-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-ext3+ordered+data-start-25.html
>You don't need to defragment ext2/ext3 because as you use the 
>filesystem file blocks and inodes are moved around and reallocated 
>to keep the data nearly contiguous. It's not perfect, but it
2011 Aug 09
2
Log entrys after upgrade 3.6.0
Hi !
I upgraded to 3.6.0 on my Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit
and since change to max protocol=SMB2 and  nmbd/smbd restarts I get many 
of those "NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE" messages
/-------------------------------------
[2011/08/09 15:55:11.130751,  1] smbd/process.c:456(receive_smb_talloc)
   read_smb_length_return_keepalive failed for client 192.168.1.109 read 
error = NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE.
2005 Jun 26
1
[Q] Is errors=panic safe to use, and will it detect a RAID gone psycho?
I have had in years past seen hardware (SCSI) RAID controllers lose 
it electronically causing the kernel to fill the logs with scary SCSI 
messages and ext3 to complain about "holes" in the filesystem like so:
Sep  7 14:47:17 thewarehouse1 kernel: EXT3-fs error (device 
sd(8,81)): ext3_readdir: directory #376833 contains a hole at offset 0
I'm using drbd and heartbeat so whatever