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2012 Dec 03
1
"gluster peer status" messed up
I have three machines, all Ubuntu 12.04 running gluster 3.3.1. storage1 192.168.6.70 on 10G, 192.168.5.70 on 1G storage2 192.168.6.71 on 10G, 192.168.5.71 on 1G storage3 192.168.6.72 on 10G, 192.168.5.72 on 1G Each machine has two NICs, but on each host, /etc/hosts lists the 10G interface on all machines. storage1 and storage3 were taken away for hardware changes, which included
2016 Oct 12
5
Backup Suggestion on C7
Hi list, I'm building a backup server for 3 hosts (1 workstation, 2 server). I will use bacula to perform backups. The backup is performed on disks (2 x 3TB on mdraid mirror) and for each hosts I've created a logical volume with related size. This 3 hosts have different data size with different disk change rate. Each host must have a limited sized resource and a reserved space. If a
2012 May 04
1
'Transport endpoint not connected'
This should be a pretty easy issue to reproduce, at least it seems to happen to me very often. (gluster-3.2.5) After storage backend(s) have been rebooted, the client mounts are often broken until you unmount and remount. Example from this morning: I had rebooted storage servers to upgrade them to ubuntu 12.04. Now at the client side: $ ls /gluster/scratch ls: cannot access /gluster/scratch:
2001 Jul 29
1
2.2.19/0.0.7a: bonnie -> VM problems
SYSTEM: rh6x based system, 2.2.19-6.2.7 rh errata kernel + 0.0.7a patch, I rebuilt rpm for i686; celeron466, 64MB, PIIX4. root fs is on software raid1 ext2, 6 additional fs's on software raid1 ext2. There's a 3rd HD, not mirrored, which is mounted ext3. EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. I enabled journal with tune2fs -j with unmounted fs. The 3 HDs are tuned with
2013 Feb 19
1
Problems running dbench on 3.3
To test gluster's behavior under heavy load, I'm currently doing this on two machines sharing a common /mnt/gfs gluster mount: ssh bal-6.example.com apt-get install dbench && dbench 6 -t 60 -D /mnt/gfs ssh bal-7.example.com apt-get install dbench && dbench 6 -t 60 -D /mnt/gfs One of the processes usually dies pretty quickly like this: [608] open
2013 Dec 03
0
Problem booting guest with more than 8 disks
Hello All, On my host machine, I'm using kvm, libvirt, ceph and ubuntu versions as follows: >> QEMU emulator version 1.5.0 (Debian 1.5.0+dfsg-3ubuntu5), Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard >> root at kitt:~# virsh --version: 1.1.1 >> ceph version 0.67.4 (ad85b8bfafea6232d64cb7ba76a8b6e8252fa0c7) >> VERSION="13.10, Saucy Salamander" >> Linux kitt
2012 Nov 28
3
config.c32 fails in 5.00pre11
The config.c32 module (and the CONFIG directive) is not behaving as expected when using syslinux.exe 5.00pre11 as installer. To replicate: 1_ The content of the device: /dira /cat.c32 /config.c32 /ldlinux.c32 /ldlinux.sys /libcom32.c32 /pwd.c32 /syslinux.cfg /dira/dira.cfg 2_ Content of /syslinux.cfg: DEFAULT pwd1 PROMPT 0 LABEL config1 COM32 config.c32 /dira/dira.cfg APPEND /dira/ LABEL
2014 Dec 06
2
Sernet-samba install on Ubuntu in detail
Here is what installs: apt-get install sernet-samba-ad Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following extra packages will be installed: libavahi-client3 libavahi-common-data libavahi-common3 libcups2 libdm0 libfam0 libwbclient0 sernet-samba sernet-samba-client sernet-samba-common sernet-samba-libs sernet-samba-libsmbclient0
2005 Mar 17
1
ocfs seek-performance
hi list, i have a little problem with 2-node RAC using OCFS. the application running on this cluster does heavily index-based accesses. the data volumes are SAN volumes connected by fibrechannel. the throughput does not exceed 10mb/s, average is 7-8 mb/s. i've used 'iostat -x' and got rkB/s=8000 while %util=100% (device was saturated) from kernel's POV. i did some
2015 Feb 25
1
how to share file between samba on debian and ES File Explorer app on android phone?
There are two machines:ones is my pc whose os is debian7.8,other is my android phone whose os ids android4.4. ES File Explorer app was installed on my android phone,i have add linuxsir as samba user with : smbpasswd -a linuxsir config1 :samba on pc The /etc/samba/smb.conf is as the following. security = share [public] browseable = yes writable = yes path = /home guest ok = yes sudo
2010 May 31
2
DHT translator problem
Hello, I am trying to configure a volume using DHT, however after I mount it, the mount point looks rather strange and when I try to do 'ls' on it I get: ls: /mnt/gtest: Stale NFS file handle I can create files and dirs in the mount point, I can list them but I cant list the mount point itself. Example: the folume is mounted on /mnt/gtest [root at storage2]# ls -l /mnt/ ?---------
2016 Oct 12
0
[SOLVED] Re: Backup Suggestion on C7
Hi list, I've solved my problem. I've understood some concepts. I've defined bacula-sd multiple devices with different Media Type and configured different storage directives in director. Thanks. > Hi list, > I'm building a backup server for 3 hosts (1 workstation, 2 server). I > will use bacula to perform backups. The backup is performed on disks (2 > x 3TB on
2016 Oct 13
0
Backup Suggestion on C7
I'm not a bacula expert, but have had 30+ years in the industry doing backups. I'm a little concerned about what you are planning. As I understand it you are going to be keeping just one copy of each machine on a disk attached to the server. This will help if you loose the running disks (though it is hardly backup in depth), but what happens if you loose the server due to fire, flood,
2014 Mar 18
3
Tar Compression issue
I have a file Server CentOS 5.10, its on the internet, so I compress all csv into one file using (tar -czvf compressed_files.tar.gz *.csv) on this server so that I can download them as one compressed file to save bandwidth, Disk space on this server available is 50Gig, so when I copy the files onto Redhat EL 5.9 and decompress them using (tar -zxvf *.gz) It decompresses maybe 80% then get error:
2016 Oct 12
1
[SOLVED] Re: Backup Suggestion on C7
I'm sure some people will tell me I'm doing it wrong but I always just use rsync for backups, automated in cron. I may be doing it wrong but it always works. On 10/12/2016 07:14 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > Hi list, > I've solved my problem. > > I've understood some concepts. > > I've defined bacula-sd multiple devices with different Media Type and >
2013 Mar 08
5
hiera / create_resources / define
I''m trying to use create_resources to create a series of files with semi-custom content based on a template. This is what I have: foo.conf.erb: Name "<%= name %>" WorkingDir "<%= working_dir %>" ... a bunch of static entries YAML: configs: config1: Name: app1 WorkingDir: /var/app1 config2: Name: app2 WorkingDir: /var/app2
2002 Sep 21
7
Another printing problem...
I'm running samba 2.2.3a-6 under Debian (testing) and I am having a heck of a time getting Windows 2000 to print to my printer. I keep getting that "Access denied, unable to connect" message. At one point I had it so you could print test pages, but as soon as you tried to print from an application, it would break. However, that doesn't even work anymore. I've been reading
2003 Jun 10
5
bug in glm()? (PR#3223)
Full_Name: Bonnie Version: 1.6.1 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (160.129.25.106) glm() seems to converge, even when it shouldn't. I am trying to fit a model where $converge=FALSE and I am fitting models that do not converge in SAS, but they seem to converge in R ... Thank you.
2006 Sep 13
4
benchmarking large RAID arrays
I'm just wondering what folks are using to benchmark/tune large arrays these days. I've always used bonnie with file sizes 2-3 times physical RAM. Maybe there's a better way? Cheers,
2011 Sep 15
3
how to find unique pairs of variables?
I have two variables, both numerical. I would like to find the unique values of the pairs, in other words, unique coordinates if I were to plot them. I also need to know how many pairs there are, but I guess I can use length() if I can somehow isolate the unique pairs first? Thanks a lot! Bonnie Yuan