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2015 Dec 30
2
Centos 7 guest - long delay on mounting /boot with host disk write cache off
Hello, I've noticed a strange delay while booting a CentOS 7 guest on a CentOS 7 host with slow disks (7200RPM) with write cache off. The guest and host are freshly installed Centos 7 (host was fully patched before guest install). Guest is installed on an lvm pool residing on an md raid1 with two SATA 7200 RPM drives with their write caches off. The delay is on mounting /boot, the dmesg
2010 Sep 14
5
IOwaits over NFS
Hello. We have a number of Xen 3.4.2. boxes which have constant iowaits at around 10% with spikes up to 100% when accessing data over NFS. We have been unable to nail down the issue. Any advice? System info: release : 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5xen version : #1 SMP Thu May 13 13:49:53 EDT 2010 machine : x86_64 nr_cpus : 16 nr_nodes
2005 May 21
5
copying large files over NFS locks up machine on -testing from Thursday
I''ve locked up my dom0 a couple of times this morning copying a 3GB file from local disk to an NFS mount(neither xend nor guests running). I don''t encounter this problem on the stock CentOS 4 kernel. The machine is a PowerEdge 2850 with 2 e1000 cards - the one in use is connected to a PowerConnect 2216 10/100 switch and has negotiated 100Mbit. I''ll check if the stock
2008 Feb 27
2
NFSroot is acting strange in CentOS5
Hello all, I have observed a problem with a diskless PXE client I am attempting to configure. PXE/NFS/DHCP/TFTPd server is running CentOS5.1 and the Diskless workstation's root and kernel was extracted from a CentOS5.1 (custom kernel due to setting to enable Root File System support). Problem: When the diskless client boots and logs in I notice that my root user is being squashed, even if I
2020 Oct 23
1
dovecot-uidlist invalid data
Hello I have a problem with Invalid data System debian10 dovecot-2.2.36.4 # 2.2.36.4 (baf9232c1): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # Pigeonhole version 0.4.24.rc1 (debaa297) # OS: Linux 4.19.0-12-amd64 x86_64 Debian 10 Oct 23 15:57:52 dovecot6 dovecot: lmtp(33973,media4_js,2KEXD2Dhkl+1hAAAe3x6RQ): Error: Broken file /vmail/me/media4_js/Maildir/dovecot-uidlist line 6875: Invalid data: In debian9 -
2008 Dec 10
3
nfs slow?
Hi all, I'm migrating from Gentoo to CentOS... I'm experiencing a rather low performance in NFS r/w (as client). NFS server is solaris (which exports zfs volumes via nfs). The very same exports were mounted with the same parameters (auto,nosuid,exec) on gentoo and centos server (bot x86_64)... It happens that centos is 5-10 times slower either in read and write operations... Ok,
2015 Aug 25
2
Looking for ways to save space - AKA how to boot multiple machines from the same root
I have several machines, same hardware and config, but one tiny little change.. the hostname. Each one of these diskless machines needs its own hostname. Presently my pxelinux.cfg is setup like: prompt 1 default Gentoo timeout 10 label Gentoo kernel boot/kernel-3.16.5-gentoo APPEND root=/dev/nfs rw ip=dhcp nfsroot=192.168.1.10:/RAID/diskless/XXXXX-mythtv-0.27-fixes,tcp,rsize=131072
2012 Jun 19
1
"Too many levels of symbolic links" with glusterfs automounting
I set up a 3.3 gluster volume for another sysadmin and he has added it to his cluster via automount. It seems to work initially but after some time (days) he is now regularly seeing this warning: "Too many levels of symbolic links" $ df: `/share/gl': Too many levels of symbolic links when he tries to traverse the mounted filesystems. I've been using gluster with static mounts
2020 May 15
2
CentOS7 and NFS
The number of threads has nothing to do with the number of cores on the machine. It depends on the I/O, network speed, type of workload etc. We usually start with 32 threads and increase if necessary. You can check the statistics with: watch 'cat /proc/net/rpc/nfsd | grep th? Or you can check on the client nfsstat -rc Client rpc stats: calls retrans authrefrsh 1326777974 0
2010 Feb 20
1
NFS automount error
hi, guys: Today when i typed "mount " command on the server and found this message: .. ... 192.168.9.252: /home/share/tmp on /net/tmp/share type nfs ( rw, bg, soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,addr=192.168.9.252) 192.168.9.252: /home/share/tmp on /net/tmp/share type nfs ( rw, bg, soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,addr=192.168.9.252) 192.168.9.252: /home/share/tmp on /net/tmp/share type nfs (
2004 Aug 19
5
[PATCH] use reliable nfs mount options per default
Peter, we found that nfs over udp will corrupt data under very extrem load, there is no way to fix it due to the way how UDP works. TCP will not have these problems. I also wonder why the package size is only 1k. Everyone who wishes a slow connection can pass the desired options via the kernel cmdline. Everyone else prefers probably the fast mount. The defaults should look more like that: ---
2014 Jan 15
3
extlinux device trouble
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Johann Obermayr > <johann.obermayr at sigmatek.at> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> i'm using version 4.07. >> On my computer extlinux does not work. >> after debugging, i found the trouble. >> >> in the function parse_mountinfo there
2019 Sep 20
3
nfsmount default timeo=7 causes timeouts on 100 Mbps
In case anyone's interested, I followed up in the linux-nfs mailing list: https://marc.info/?l=linux-nfs&m=156887818618861&w=2 Thanks, Alkis On 9/15/19 10:51 AM, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote: > I think I got it. > > Both nfsmount and `mount -t nfs` now default to rsize/wsize = 1 MB. > By lowering this to 32K, all issues are gone, even with the default > timeo=7. And
2008 Jan 10
1
NFS problems with CentOS 4.5
Our large and complex build system is having very sporadic failurs as we try to update to CentOS 4.5. This takes the form of files that exist - and have existed for some time - not being found: file.whatever: No such file: No such file or directory This happens both with source files, .o's - meaning that the errors come from both the compiler and linker. The build storage is on NFS and the
2012 May 17
1
kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 88
We have a 2-node Oracle RAC that keeps getting the following error: kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 88 The storage being mounted is netapp. We don't see any errors/issues on the storage itself or the switches this client is connecting thru. The NFS network is a 2-interface ( 2 x 1Gb UTP) bond which shows no errors of any kind. We are mounting with the following mount options:
2017 Aug 08
3
Smbclient cant transer large files
Well, apparently there WAS a change on the Windows Server, which only affected new samba versions I was able to fix my issue by using this patch: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12776 Can this be officially fixed please? >-----Original Message----- >From: Lange Norbert >Sent: Dienstag, 08. August 2017 10:04 >To: samba at lists.samba.org >Subject: Smbclient cant
2014 Jan 14
2
extlinux device trouble
Hello, i'm using version 4.07. On my computer extlinux does not work. after debugging, i found the trouble. in the function parse_mountinfo there was using a function get_string. in the function get_string there was a line (42) } else if (ch == '\\') { but in my mountinfo list, there was \ , but not with octal digit. so the function get_string will fail. here are some information
2005 Dec 21
1
specifying mount options in /etc/auto.master
I have this NFS client that used to be on Red Hat 7.3. For mounting user home directories I used this line in /etc/auto.master file: /home yp:auto.home rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 Moved the box to CentOS 4... The format of the file changed, so I attempted something like this: /home -rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 yp:auto.home No habla. Doesn't work. The rsize and wsize options seems to be
2019 Sep 15
2
nfsmount default timeo=7 causes timeouts on 100 Mbps
I can't explain why 700 msecs aren't enough to avoid timeouts in 100 Mbps networks, but my tests verify it, so I'm writing to the list to request that you increase the default timeo to at least 30, or to 600 which is the default for `mount -t nfs`. How to reproduce: 1) Cabling: server <=> 100 Mbps switch <=> client Alternatively, one can use a 1000 Mbps switch and
2024 Jan 30
1
permission denied with windows acls
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 16:42:20 -0800 Peter Carlson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > On 1/29/24 13:08, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 12:51:37 -0800 > > Peter Carlson via samba<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > > > >> Just did a quick test, the big T comes after setting permissions in > >>