Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Cluster Size"
1999 Nov 24
1
Printing to NT Printer
I have a shared printer on an NT server and I am trying to print to it from
a unix machine running Solaris 2.7 and Samba 2.04. Can someone help me out
please?
Ray Moroney
Principal Engineer,
RF Integration Inc.,
505 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 15,
Billerica, MA 01821.
Tel: (978) 663 7960
Fax: (978) 663 7965
1999 Nov 18
1
Samba Server cannot find shares on NT Machine
I have a network containing an NT server, an NT workstation, a number of
Windows95/98 machines and a Unix machine running Solaris 2.7 and Samba
2.0.4. The Samba machine shows up on all the windows machines and seems to
be working fine from that point of view. However when I use the command
./smbclient -L hostname on the unix machine, the shares on the NT machines
do not show up. The shares on the
2007 Jun 15
1
ZFS zpool created with MPxIO devices question
Customer asks:
Will SunCluster 3.2 support ZFS zpool created with MPxIO devices instead
of the corresponding DID devices?
Will it cause any support issues?
Thank you,
James Lefebvre
--
James Lefebvre - OS Technical Support james.lefebvre at Sun.com
(800)USA-4SUN (Reference your Case Id #) Hours 8:00 - 5:00 EST
Sun Support Services
4 Network Drive, UBUR04-105
Burlington MA
2007 Aug 14
1
zfs -H output ??"s
Hi,
I have a customer that would like to open a RFE on the following issue...
Describe the problem:
It would be nice if zfs -H didn''t print any output to STDERR (or if
there was some way to tell it not to).
Given it''s for scripting mode, I''m going to be checking the return code
anyway and doing something based on the return code not the string sent
to STDERR.
2007 May 30
0
Help/Advice needed
I have a Solaris 11 build server with build 58 and a zfs scratch
filesystem. When trying to upgrade to build 63 using liveupgrade
I get the following upon reboot. The machine never comes up. Just
keeps giving the error/warning below.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
WARNING: /ssm at 0,0/pci at 1c,600000/scsi at 1 (mpt0):
Received invalid reply frame address 0x480
WARNING: /ssm at
2016 May 11
0
Data Scientist/ R Software Developer at Tessella in Needham, MA
Hello,
This is a job located at another division in Altran I wanted to share.
We are seeking talented Data Scientists with a passion for R, software development and analytical skills and a strong academic and/or commercial background.
Due to our continued growth and success, we have a number of open positions available. Even if you have not yet graduated (but are graduating in the near future),
2023 Apr 21
1
[PATCH] ocfs2: Fix wrong search logic in __ocfs2_resv_find_window
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 03:35:01PM +0800, Joseph Qi wrote:
> Hi,
> Could you please share a reproducer?
>
Anyone could access & download the URL [1] (I wrote it in patch commit log)
without register SUSE account.
Please check attachment file, which I downloaded from [1] and modified under
the BZ comment 1. The trigger method is also in comment 1, I copy here:
./defragfs_test.sh -d
2004 Aug 02
6
Calculating volume size from superblock
Another simple question.
How do I calculate the size of the volume from the superblock?
Do I just use the two fields:
u_int32_t s_blocksize_bits; /* Blocksize for this fs */
u_int32_t s_clustersize_bits; /* Clustersize for this fs */
What is the formula to use?
Thanks,
John
2009 Mar 09
2
Cannot update 2.8.1 packages: unable to access index for repository...
I am having trouble updating packages for R 2.8.1 in Windows XP. Note that I *am* able to update packages for R 2.7.0 (see bottom of posting) so this is not an Internet proxy problem. The steps I took were to
(a) Copy over packages from my existing (2.7.0) library subdiretory to the R 2.8.1 library subdirectory. This included a long list of packages including RODBC, rpart, RGraphViz, ggplot2
2001 Feb 03
1
turnpike 6 - a challenge for i cognoscenti, or a lost cause
The beta version of turnpike 6 is out. I'm using it here, but under
win4lin.
A big point of the new version is that it uses windows explorer, and I
had heard on the grapevine that it was therefore going to be a problem
proggie for wine.
I've tried running the v6 'connect' program under wine - that works
fine (downloads a new newsgroup list, gets me an e-mail - when WILL I be
2006 Aug 21
2
ZFS questions with mirrors
IHAC that is asking the following. any thoughts would be appreciated
Take two drives, zpool to make a mirror.
Remove a drive - and the server HANGS. Power off and reboot the server,
and everything comes up cleanly.
Take the same two drives (still Solaris 10). Install Veritas Volume
Manager (4.1). Mirror the two drives. Remove a drive - everything is
still running. Replace the drive, everything
2008 Jul 15
1
Much higher disk usage in OCFS2 then in XFS
Hi all,
I created a OCFS2 volume with a block size of 4kB and a clustersize of
4kB. After I mounted the volume the first time there have been already
over 600 MB in use. Then I started to copy a directory with a overall
size of 1784 MB(measured on an XFS with "du"). After an hour about 4
GB(!) have been used on the OCFS2 volume so I stopped the copy.
The files I copied are mostly
2006 Feb 06
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3488] New: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4096 bytes: phase "unknown" [generator]: Broken pipe (32)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3488
Summary: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4096 bytes: phase
"unknown" [generator]: Broken pipe (32)
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.6
Platform: Sparc
OS/Version: Solaris
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: core
2004 Jul 26
3
Maximum and minimum OCFS2 volume sizes?
Just a quick question. What is the maximum and minimum volume sizes
that OCFS2 supports?
I'm working on doing a plugin for EVMS to support OCFS2. One of the
functions needs that info.
Thanks,
John
2001 Oct 03
1
package GeneSOM ?
Hello Rprofessionals,
The SOM-Obj works very well, when i normalize
my data and the plot-function, too !
But i miss or didn't find the possibility , extract the
information from the SOMplot "clusterSize" and "mean" for every cluster as quantitative information ( i.e. the DataFrame with an additional column which
define the calculate clusters from SOM)?
My intention -
2009 May 07
1
df & du - that old chestnut
Afternoon,
We have an ocfs2 release 1.4 filesystem shared between two nodes
(RHEL5). The filesystem in question is used exclusively for Oracle RMAN
backups.
A df -h shows the following:
[root at imsthdb07 ~]# df -h /data/orabackup
Filesystem Size Used Avail
Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/eva_mpio_myserver07_08_oracle_bkup0 250G
2023 Feb 20
1
[PATCH v2] ocfs2: fix non-auto defrag path not working issue
This fixes three issues on move extents ioctl without auto defrag:
a) In ocfs2_find_victim_alloc_group(), we have to convert bits to block
first in case of global bitmap.
b) In ocfs2_probe_alloc_group(), when finding enough bits in block group
bitmap, we have to back off move_len to start pos as well, otherwise it
may corrupt filesystem.
c) In ocfs2_ioctl_move_extents(), set me_threshold both for
2023 Feb 17
1
[PATCH] ocfs2: fix non-auto defrag path not working issue
This commit fixes three issues on non-auto defrag path (defragfs.ocfs2
doesn't set OCFS2_MOVE_EXT_FL_AUTO_DEFRAG on range.me_flags):
- For ocfs2_find_victim_alloc_group(), old code forgot enlarge bitmap
range for global_bitmap case. Old code could generate negative
vict_bit.
- For ocfs2_probe_alloc_group(), old code forgot back off move_len when
finding enough bitmap space. Old code has
2007 Jan 08
6
hard-hang on snapshot rename
[Initial version of this message originally sent to zfs-interest by
mistake. Sorry if this appears anywhere as a duplicate.]
I was noodling around with creating a backup script for my home
system, and I ran into a problem that I''m having a little trouble
diagnosing. Has anyone seen anything like this or have any debug
advice?
I did a "zfs create -r" to set a snapshot on all
2014 Jan 28
11
[PATCH 00/10] New API: disk-create for creating blank disks.
A lot of code runs 'qemu-img create' or 'truncate' to create blank
disk images.
In the past I resisted adding an API to do this, since it essentially
duplicates what you can already do using other tools (ie. qemu-img).
However this does simplify calling code quite a lot since qemu-img is
somewhat error-prone to use (eg: don't try to create a disk called
"foo:bar")