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2000 Jun 20
2
Multiple Services on one Server
Newbie question! We currently are running a product call TAS from Syntax Corporation and would like to move to Samba. I have review the documentation and cannot find how to set up muliple services on one server. I tried using the Netbios name = and the include statement to bring in another smb.conf file but I don't think I'm on the right track.
2010 Jul 13
5
Re-exporting an NFS mount.. Possible?
I have an issue that is not all that unique, so I'm hoping someone has done it before. On the client end I have some very old RedHat based systems. On the server end is a Windows 2008 system running NFS server software. The clients mount the server resource as an NFS2 mount but some compliance issues were discovered with the setup. For various reasons, updating the client is not an option at
2017 Dec 20
2
glusterfs, ganesh, and pcs rules
Hi, I've just created again the gluster with NFS ganesha. Glusterfs version 3.8 When I run the command gluster nfs-ganesha enable - it returns a success. However, looking at the pcs status, I see this: [root at tlxdmz-nfs1 ~]# pcs status Cluster name: ganesha-nfs Stack: corosync Current DC: tlxdmz-nfs2 (version 1.1.16-12.el7_4.5-94ff4df) - partition with quorum Last updated: Wed Dec 20
2011 Oct 10
2
can't snapshot
Good morning Btrfs list, I am trying to create a subvolume of a directory tree (approximately 1.1 million subvolumes under nfs1). The following error is thrown and without the wiki I don''t know what argument is needed. I am running kernel 3.1.0-rc4. [root@btrfs ~]# btrfs sub snapshot /btrfs/nfs1/ /btrfs/snaps/ Invalid arguments for subvolume snapshot [root@btrfs ~]# btrfs sub list
2017 Dec 21
0
glusterfs, ganesh, and pcs rules
Hi, In your ganesha-ha.conf do you have your virtual ip adresses set something like this?: VIP_tlxdmz-nfs1="192.168.22.33" VIP_tlxdmz-nfs2="192.168.22.34" Renaud De?: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org] De la part de Hetz Ben Hamo Envoy??: 20 d?cembre 2017 04:35 ??: gluster-users at gluster.org Objet?: [Gluster-users]
2017 Dec 24
1
glusterfs, ganesh, and pcs rules
I checked, and I have it like this: # Name of the HA cluster created. # must be unique within the subnet HA_NAME="ganesha-nfs" # # The gluster server from which to mount the shared data volume. HA_VOL_SERVER="tlxdmz-nfs1" # # N.B. you may use short names or long names; you may not use IP addrs. # Once you select one, stay with it as it will be mildly unpleasant to # clean up
2006 Jul 01
1
The ZFS Read / Write roundabout
Hey all - Was playing a little with zfs today and noticed that when I was untarring a 2.5gb archive both from and onto the same spindle in my laptop, I noticed that the bytes red and written over time was seesawing between approximately 23MB/s and 0MB/s. It seemed like we read and read and read till we were all full up, then wrote until we were empty, and so the cycle went. Now: as it happens,
2014 Mar 06
1
CTDB and NFS4
Hi everyone, I'm sorry if this has already been covered somewhere, but I've had a look and can't find it. Also if there is a better place for this question, please let me know. I know that the CTDB documentation states that only NFS2/3 are supported with CTDB but what I'd really like to know is why NFS4 won't work and if NFS4 support is planned for the future (timeline?).
2014 Aug 01
2
Live blockcopy onto storage pool that is an NFS mount?
Hello, I am running qemu-kvm 1.4.0 and libvirt 1.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have two NFS mountpoints configured as two separate pools in virsh: <pool type='dir'> <name>nfs1</name> <uuid>419d799c-2493-6ebc-6848-53b0919e7bad</uuid> <capacity unit='bytes'>6836057014272</capacity> <allocation unit='bytes'>0</allocation>
2001 Oct 31
1
Xilinx ise4.1i par trouble
Hi, When I excecute the following command line wine --winver nt40 --dll shlwapi=b --managed -- /nfs2/bin/Xilinx/ise4.1i/bin/nt/par.exe -pl 5 -rl 5 -e 1 -t 1 -w /tmp/design.ncd design.ncd design.pcf the following error message is returned err:seh:EXC_DefaultHandling Unhandled exception code c0000005 flags 0 addr 0x400a5648 but if I run the following command line wine --winver nt40 --dll
2010 Apr 19
2
warnquota email domain ?
Dear All, Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question, or if I'm just being daft, but I can't get warnquota to send emails to the right address. When I put a test user (gollum) over quota, and run warnquota on a server (nfs2.lmb.internal), the email generated by warnquota appears in the maillog as "to=<gollum at nfs2.lmb.internal>," What I need is the email to
2017 Nov 03
3
samba 4.x slow ...
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 01:54:10PM +0100, Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba wrote: > Hi Micha, > > no, I have to this. I'm normally just check what smbstatus shows: > > 33837   BGC\pkoch    users        XXX (ipv4:XXX:51118)    SMB2_10 > > Bye the way - 45 MB/s is not so bad, I just wanted to know if it's > possible to get 90MB/s or at 10G a little bit more. >
2016 Aug 29
6
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
Hi, We are running a cluster under CentOS 6.6. We recently attached a new NAS device, running CentOS 6.8 and rsync'd our user file system to it. We noticed that all the files were owned by nobody (with nobody as the group). We copied over the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files from our front-end server to our NAS server. If we log in to the NAS server we see the files owned by their
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes
Hi everybody, I have a theoretical question here. A 128K stream is a 128 KiloBITS (NOT kiloBYTES) per second stream; am I right? Is a 512k internet connection a 512 kiloBITS or 512 kiloBYTES connection? 128 KiloBITS = 16 KiloBYTES (8 bits = 1 byte). I am wondering if a 512k connection (upload and download) could THEORITICALLY handle 4 (512/128) or 32 (512/16) 128k streams? I am confused
2017 Sep 08
3
Problems to configure IMAP Quota
Hello, We manage a mail server using Dovecot under Debian. Since a long time, we run nightly a script permitting to display the storage usage of each user on the webmail, using internal calls. The usage on each mailbox is stored in a Mysql database. For several reasons, we would now want to use the IMAP quota feature, not only to let users have the quota displayed from their Mail clients. But
2009 Jan 21
6
nfsv3 provider: "failed to grab process"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hi, i''m trying to use the nfsv3 provider on S10U6, with the following simple script: #! /usr/sbin/dtrace -s #pragma D option quiet nfsv3:::op-read-start { printf("%s\n", args[1]->noi_curpath); } however, when running it, i get the following error: dtrace: failed to compile script ./nfs2.d: line 5: failed to grab
2018 Nov 08
3
Avoiding constant HDD access
On Thu, 08 Nov 2018 22:08:51 +1300 Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, 2018-11-08 at 08:48 +0000, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > >  > > Yes, but it isn't doing a read, it is trying to do a write and then > > being cancelled. > > Rowland, > > Can you point us as the evidence that leads you to that conclusion?  OK, the OP posted
2012 Oct 02
8
Being strict on differentiating between IEC prefixes and SI prefixes.
One of the greatest things about rails is that it is so standards-compliant, no other framework that I have seen have complied to the HTTP standard (think REST) in such a degree that Rails does. Kudos to you all for that. I think we (Rails community) should follow the line of standards compliance and also take it to the binary prefixes [1], i.e. kilobytes, megabytes, etc. For more than half a
2008 Jan 25
2
strange xen memory calculations?
Hi, I have started the xen kernel with parameter dom0_mem=300M. xm info | grep total total_memory : 2045 Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 300 2 r----- 292.1 FTP 822 1 56.7 LDAP 1 822 1 r----- 541.3 NFS1 822 1 14.8 NFS2 822 1 1.4 For the
2006 Aug 24
2
Problem in library.dynam problems on Linux
We have R 2.2.1 installed on a Linux cluster that seems to have problems loading either of our shared object libraries for packages. This seems to be happening on both local and global versions of packages that we install. However, we have only noticed this problem in the past 3 months on this R installation, whereas some users had success before then. It could be that something on our system