Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "strange flock issues with glusterfs 3.0.0"
2010 Apr 23
1
client mount fails on boot under debian lenny...
Hi
Is there clean way to ensure that a glusterfs mount point specified in
/etc/fstab is mounted automatically on boot under debian lenny when
referencing a remote node for the volfile? In my test case everytime I
reboot, the system tries to mount the filesystem before the backend 10ge
interface comes up so it gets a "No route to host" and immediately
aborts.
I know I can dump a mount
2012 Aug 30
5
Ceph + RBD + Xen: Complete collapse -> Network issue in domU / Bad data for OSD / OOM Kill
Hi,
A bit of explanation of what I''m trying to achieve :
We have a bunch of homogeneous nodes that have CPU + RAM + Storage and
we want to use that as some generic cluster. The idea is to have Xen
on all of these and run Ceph OSD in a domU on each to "export" the
local storage space to the entire cluster. And then use RBD to store /
access VM images from any of the machines.
2014 Jun 06
0
memory leak
Hi,
I am running tinc on alpine linux 2.7.8 in 2 seperate environments. The
first environment is running for about a month without any problems.
The second environment causes some trouble. It looks like a memory leak on
the client side.
tincd.conf:
ConnectTo=ServerHost
Device=/dev/net/tun
Mode=switch
Name=ClientHost
PMTUDiscovery = yes
DeviceType=tap
PriorityInheritance = yes
2014 Jun 11
0
Fwd: memory leak
Hi,
I've observed this strange behaviour for a while in my test environment. It
looks like that all problems gone away when I switch to "hub-mode" instead
of switch mode.
Does tinc still work properly in switch mode when I transport vlan tagged
traffic within that tunnel? In my environment the side, which is receiving
arp requests from the wired interface, is running out of
2014 Jun 12
1
memory leak with vlan tagged traffic in switch mode
Hi,
has anybody a running setup with 2 or more tinc daemons in switch mode which
transport 8021q tagged traffic?
I am trying to connect two segments with about 4 x 1000 mac addresses
(distributed on different vlans). I am always running out of memory on one
side. This happens only on the side where the arp requests come from.
Currently there is no unicast traffic between the sides; only
2010 May 09
2
problems implementing dovecot LDA with Postfix
Per the instructions here http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA and here
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix I set
postmaster_address = postmaster at hardwarefreak.com
in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
and
mailbox_command = /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver
in /etc/postfix/main.cf
When I restart dovecot I get this:
[07:17:00][root at greer]/etc/dovecot$ /etc/init.d/dovecot restart
Restarting IMAP/POP3 mail server:
2013 Sep 08
9
Re: IBM HS20 Xen 4.1 and 4.2 Critical Interrupt - Front panel NMI crash
Hello,
I have the same error, server is auto rebooted during every boot with
kernel XEN, HS20 with Debian Wheezy and XEN hang on and AMM managment show
same errors described in previous mails. With Debian wheezy wit non-xen
kernel boots correcte, it seems that problems is with xen kernel
Same Server HS20 with Debian Lenny+ XEN 3.2 or Debian Squeeze+XEN
4.0 working perfect
Upgraded to Debian
2007 Sep 13
0
flock() vs. fnctl()
Hi list,
as I know from the README in the source files OCFS2 does not support cluster aware flock. Our web developers have to use the php flock() function. There is a second method how php can handle locking - via the fnctl() function. Will this be supportet?
I assume that OCFS2 supports the c-function open() mit O_CREATE as well as O_EXCL. Am I right?
Regards,
Stephan
2005 Oct 20
0
alpha4: flock change
Timo,
The comments in dovecot-example.conf regarding lock_method
for Solaris users needs to note your change. Your changelog
says:
- Default lock_method changed to flock instead of the old fcntl.
Solaris users will need to set it back to fcntl. This makes sure that
Dovecot's indexes aren't accidentally used with NFS.
But there is no warning about this in the file for Solaris
users.
2011 Sep 06
0
[PATCH] include: [sys/file.h] define flock(2) there
SUSv3 is silent on that definition, but seen several userspace
software that expects flock to be defined in that file and
complain that it is missing in klibc. Current declaration is in
unistd.h.
Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <max at stro.at>
---
usr/include/sys/file.h | 9 +++++++++
usr/include/unistd.h | 1 -
2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
create mode 100644
2019 Jan 21
0
[klibc:master] fcntl: Fix struct flock for 32-bit architectures
Commit-ID: 11bd4ea5f3d960c4d208180deae91d88aa940149
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=11bd4ea5f3d960c4d208180deae91d88aa940149
Author: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
AuthorDate: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 03:39:34 +0000
Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
CommitDate: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 03:45:04 +0000
[klibc] fcntl: Fix struct flock
2020 Jun 30
0
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
Howdy!
Am 6/30/20 um 2:37 PM schrieb Georg.Biberger--- via samba:
> We are using Samba 4.10.16 as a readonly file server on a linux box with SLES 12. All is working fine with our NAS NFS Shares. We are now trying to integrate new NFS Shares from an archive provider. We have some problems with samba not responding, when accessing files on these archive NFS shares.
> We have done some
2020 Jul 01
0
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
> Howdy!
>
> Am 6/30/20 um 2:37 PM schrieb Georg.Biberger--- via samba:
>> We are using Samba 4.10.16 as a readonly file server on a linux box with SLES 12. All is working fine with our NAS NFS Shares. We are now trying to integrate new NFS Shares from an archive provider. We have some problems with samba not responding, when accessing files on these archive NFS shares.
>> We
2020 Jul 01
0
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
On 01/07/2020 12:59, Georg.Biberger--- via samba wrote:
>> The 'idmap config' lines are borked, the default domain '*' lines are
>> okay, but the 'MUC' domain lines are half correct, yes you can use the
>> 'rid' backend, but you must set a range. You did set a range, but it was
>> incorrect and you have commented it out. The two ranges must
2020 Jul 06
2
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
>Your user has the RID 1581344 and the 'rid' backend uses this along
>with the low range to calculate the users Unix ID, so from the commented
>line, this would be:
>79846 + 1581344 = 1661190
>This is less than the high range, so would be valid.
>But if you use '100001-500000000' for the range, the ID would be:
>100001 + 1581344 = 1681345
>This would
2020 Jul 06
0
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
On 06/07/2020 08:28, Georg.Biberger--- via samba wrote:
> How can i achieve that the user qqeda11 is mapped to the the unix id 79846?
> Background: All NFS files are only accessible by unix user qqeda11 with unix id 79846!
>
> Georg
Where does '79846' come from ?
If you run this: cat /etc/passwd | grep 'qqeda11'
Do you get something like this:
2020 Jul 06
2
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
Hello,
When I run "cat /etc/passwd | grep 'qqeda11'", on my linux box, I get:
qqeda11:x:79846:65600:Project Account for EDA:/home/qqeda11:/bin/bash
When I run "wmic useraccount where (name='qqeda11' and domain='MUC') get name, sid" on my windows box, I get:
Name SID
qqeda11 S-1-5-21-43206524-2104247658-1151357142-1581344
so the user is an AD
2020 Jul 06
0
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
On 06/07/2020 15:30, Georg.Biberger--- via samba wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I run "cat /etc/passwd | grep 'qqeda11'", on my linux box, I get:
> qqeda11:x:79846:65600:Project Account for EDA:/home/qqeda11:/bin/bash
That makes 'qqeda11' a LOCAL Unix user
>
> When I run "wmic useraccount where (name='qqeda11' and domain='MUC') get name,
2003 Apr 05
1
flock a file in a NT server
Hi,
I'm writing an application with C under Linux and I'm trying to use the
flock system function to lock a file of an NT4 Server over Samba. The
problem is that the lock works well within the same machine but if it
is a process on another machine (the same program) the one that tries
to access the locked file, the process is not blocked until the lock is
released but given full access
2020 Jul 06
1
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
On 7/6/20 1:09 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 06/07/2020 18:33, Christopher Cox via samba wrote:
>>
>> IMHO, these discussion are beneficial.? "compat" traces back to NIS (mostly),
>> so usually means a "combo" search of "+/-" style NIS or other allow/deny
>> sources in addition to /etc/passwd (group, etc.).
>>
>> This