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2006 Apr 06
7
dns in domU
Hallo, at first, sorry for my bad english. I have a big problem. I have xen 3.0.1 running. I have 4 domU. One domU is hosting a dns-server. All runns fine. Yesterday i have updated to 3.0.2. Sorce from the tar file. Build a new kernel and reboot the system. It''s running. But i have one problem. The dns resolving runns not fine. Is there any changes for the dns between 3.0.1 and
2006 Feb 07
11
date in domU
Hi all, where can I set the date in domU. ''ntpdate -u ...'' works but dosn''t set the date. date MMDDhhmm has also no effect. What can I do? -- cu Roland Kruggel  mailto: rk-liste@gmx.de System: Intel 3.2Ghz, Debian etch, 2.6.15, KDE 3.4 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2009 Sep 03
1
CTDB: Clustered NFS, reboot, requires me to exportfs -r(a)
Hi Samba, I hope you are doing well. I run a cifs / nfs CTDB clustered NAS solution, and I find that when I reboot any of the nodes in the cluster, I must re-export the nfs mounts so they show up properly. Perhaps this is a general linux nfs bug and I am barking up the wrong tree, but I haven't found any problem / solution mentioning this as of yet besides my own known workaround
2011 Sep 22
1
XCP 1.1 error: Error code: INVALID_SOURCE
Hello, When trying to start VM I am getting the following error: # --- [root@xcp-dev01 ~]# xe vm-start uuid=f535e5bd-6540-3745-d494-14f776da85e5 Error code: INVALID_SOURCE Error parameters: Unable to access a required file in the specified repository: file:///tmp/cdrom-repo--2OF-Z/install.amd/xen/vmlinuz., , # --- I have used last xen server documentation to prepare the VM installation from
2016 Oct 03
2
mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified
Hey guys, My NFS server has been working really well for a long time now. Both client and server run CentOS 7.2. However when I just had to remount one of my home directories on an NFS client, I'm now getting the error when I run mount -a mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified This is the corresponding line I have in my fstab file on the client:
2010 Dec 08
1
NFS with UCARP vs. GlusterFS mount question
Morning Folks, should I prefer NFS with UCARP or native GlusterFS mounts for serving the system images to XCP? Which one performes better over 1G network links? NFS is probaby easier to setup due to existing tools like rpcinfo and showmount, both are used inside the storage container code, and there is some code for NFS, not for GlusterFS, except I write one. UCARP has the disadvantage that
2011 Aug 12
2
sr_backened_failure_73
hi, i have created the nfs storage ,from the two system i have installed the xcp and in order to created the shared storage , in one system i made as a server and other other client , and the client i can able to mount the shared storage. server 10.10.34.133 client 10.10.33.220 and from the client i can able to showmount -e 10.10.34.133 it is showing the exports list local host.local domain and
2005 Jul 29
2
NFS and Linux Firewall Conflict
If I run showmount -e <my_server_ip> from the client, with the firewall set to on on the server, I get rpc mount export: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = No route to host If I turn it off, I can connect. So far, I have 111 and 2049 tcp and udp open and 4002 udp open. Anybody know what I'm missing? Best, John Hinton
2015 Sep 09
2
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
Has anyone gotten this to work? Im studing for my rhce and was trying to get this to work and its just not working like it shows in the book im going by. So basically I have two centos 7 servers running under kvm.. One is the nfs server, one is the nfs client.. I have been mounting up other NFS shares on the client and they work fine.. The automounter also seems to mount direct mounts fine as
2009 May 26
1
disabling showmount -e behaviour
I must admit that this question originates in the context of Sun''s Storage 7210 product, which impose additional restrictions on the kind of knobs I can turn. But here''s the question: suppose I have an installation where ZFS is the storage for user home directories. Since I need quotas, each directory gets to be its own filesystem. Since I also need these homes to be accessible
2018 Jul 10
0
Repadmin fails when querying Samba server 4.7.6
Some other info about this issue. It's the same as the one described in this bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11415 It seems that replication from Win2008R2 --> Samba works... **************************************************************** # samba-tool drs showrepl ==== INBOUND NEIGHBORS ==== CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=SAMDOM,DC=IT        
2018 Jul 09
2
Repadmin fails when querying Samba server 4.7.6
I'm trying to fix a replication error that occurs between Win2008R2 (srvwin) and Samba 4.7.6 DCs (srvsamba). Event viewer on Win2008R2 server reports that synchronization failed on a specific Computer object because of schema version misalignment between servers. I've then used repadmin to compare failing object on the two servers. Querying the windows server works but it fails
2016 May 06
0
Re: dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
2016 May 04
2
dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
hi users I have my dhcpd to serve nothing but virbr0 (libvirt), OS is Centos 7.2 Dhcpd would not start, complaining like this: No subnet declaration for virbr0 (no IPv4 addresses). ** Ignoring requests on virbr0.  If this is not what    you want, please write a subnet declaration    in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment    to which interface virbr0 is attached. ** ##SELECTION_END## and
2006 Sep 25
1
Pls help on configuring autofs on NFS
Hi all, I'm trying to setup this scenario on NFS and autofs on Centos 4.3: - useradd nfstest on an NFS server (192.168.1.247) - Setting up this NFS server /etc/exports: /home/nfstest 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0(rw,sync,no_root_squash) - useradd nfstest on a client machine (192.168.1.252) - make sure that the uid and gid are the same on the server and the client - setting up
2005 Nov 20
11
NFS question (and Best Practices)
I saw in another post that a best practices doc will be coming, but I figured I would try to get this working. I''m trying to understand why zfs uses so many "zfs create" so I can use it better. What makes sense is that each zfs fs can have it''s own options (compression, nfs, atime, quota, etc). I really love this because it is so tuneable -- compression on these
2016 May 12
0
Re: dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
On 05/12/2016 12:23 PM, lejeczek wrote: > On Fri, 2016-05-06 at 07:41 -0400, Laine Stump wrote: >> On 05/04/2016 08:40 AM, lejeczek wrote: >>> hi users >>> >>> I have my dhcpd to serve nothing but virbr0 (libvirt), OS is Centos 7.2 >>> Dhcpd would not start, complaining like this: >>> No subnet declaration for virbr0 (no IPv4 addresses).
2013 Feb 14
1
NFS resources, how to check version
Hello, I set up NFSv4 server. To make sure I set vfs.nfsd.server_min_nfsvers=4. I can check its version, for example, by tcpduming and then I can see in wireshark lines like: Network File System Program Version: 4 V4 Procedure: COMPOUND.... .... is there any easier way to check its version? I see there is nfsstat -e option which shows delegs and locks. But all other ones are combined with nfsv3
2016 May 13
1
Re: dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
On Thu, 2016-05-12 at 13:10 -0400, Laine Stump wrote: > On 05/12/2016 12:23 PM, lejeczek wrote: > > On Fri, 2016-05-06 at 07:41 -0400, Laine Stump wrote: > > > On 05/04/2016 08:40 AM, lejeczek wrote: > > > > hi users > > > > > > > > I have my dhcpd to serve nothing but virbr0 (libvirt), OS is > > > > Centos 7.2 > > > >
2015 Sep 09
3
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
----- Original Message ----- | Not tried automount with Centos 7 nor with selinux. | | With that said autofs relies on nfs mounting to work, so have you | started there by attempting to manually mount /home? | | Another place to look is at the hostname. I've had problems where auto | mount doesn't like the short name and insists on using a FQDN, to get | around that you could try using