Re: [Emc-developers] newest iso install, sshfs can't connect

2021-04-19 Thread Robert Murphy
I’d have to agree, NFS is good, far more stable than smb for Linux to Linux.
Like everything get the permissions correct and there is no issue.

Composed with my Crayons 

> On 20 Apr 2021, at 00:33, Stuart Stevenson  wrote:
> 
> NFS works great if you manually set it up. Populate the hosts and fstab
> files and NFS is rock solid.
> 
> MPM used NFS at the beginning. Rock Solid. No maintenance.
> As we grew we "progressed" to Novell. Worked well if you rebooted 2 times a
> week. We had around 25 computers and users.
> Then we "progressed" to Active Directory. Worked well as long as IT did
> daily maintenance.
> 
> SMB is working a lot better now that Windows is working on a Linux kernel
> to run Windows on top of. Imagine that.
> 
> Maybe we will return to rock solid networking like NFS (on more than a very
> few computers).
> 
> Heh
> Stuart
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 9:41 AM Thomas J Powderly  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Gene
>> 
>>> On 4/18/21 7:51 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> On Sunday 18 April 2021 06:13:38 you wrote:
>>> 
>>> I put this on the dev list too, just in case someone knows the reason.
>>> This is the second time it bit me
 Hi Gene
 
 it worked here as user tomp connecting to user pi on raspberry pi 4
 
 i have kdoren's 5.10 kernel
 
>>> Where can I get that? My 4.19-rt yadda kernel I built a year ago, stopped
>>> supporting screens greater than 1366x768 about 90 days back, no clues
>>> anyplace in the logs. As far as Xorg.0.log is concerned its running a
>>> 1920x1080 screen but thats not what I'm getting. Looks fuggly.
>> 
>> goto
>> 
>> https://github.com/kdoren/linux/releases
>> 
>> near nottom of page is a link
>> "linux-image-5.10.25-rt35-v7l+_5.10.25-1_armhf.deb
>> <
>> https://github.com/kdoren/linux/releases/download/5.10.25-rt35/linux-image-5.10.25-rt35-v7l+_5.10.25-1_armhf.deb
>>> "
>> 
>> rt clk, save as, then ...
>> 
>> scroll to "To install from deb packages, as root:"
>> 
>> and follow instructions
>> 
 i never used sshfs before
>>> Beats any version of NSF like a white mouthed mule, TomP.  When it works,
>>> it always works, where NSF, CIFS, etc always seem to flip a coin to see
>>> if they are going to work today.
>> 
>> yes its very nice, like a file server w/o all the mess
>> 
>> but i have to remember to mount ny archive 4T on the system that i sshfs
>> 'to'
>> 
 and failed 1st time whenb i used 'sudo sshfs pi@192.168.1.5'
>> yeh, better
>> 
>> sshfs pi@192.168.1.5: nameofmountpoint
>> 
>>> Thats an incomplete command line in several ways.
>>> 
>>> My script that mounts those that work:
>>> #!/bin/bash
>>> # usr and path to mount /mount/point
>>> sshfs gene@sixty40://sshnet/sixty40
>>> sshfs gene@lathe:/  /sshnet/lathe
>>> sshfs gene@GO704:/  /sshnet/GO704
>>> sshfs pi@rpi4:/ /sshnet/rpi4
>>> sshfs gene@TLM://sshnet/TLM
>>> #sshfs gene@3dprint://sshnet/3dprint
>>> sshfs gene@dddprint:/ /sshnet/dddprint
>>> 
>>> But I think I recall why, just haven't had enough coffee to go fix it
>>> yet.
>>> 
>>> I recall I wasn't able to make sixty40 work when it was named 6040.
>>> Something apparently doesn't like hostnames starting with a nummber.
>>> I'll rename it dddprint. Thats 3d's isn't it? ;o)
>>> 
>>> I went to it, changed its hostname in tghat file and address in the e/n/i
>>> file & fixed the /etc/hosts file on both ends of the cable. rebooted it.
>>> 
>>> Came back to this machine and fixed the script by adding the last line
>>> and creating that mountpoint. Works as requested.  It works as dddprint,
>>> but doesn't as 3dprint.  I think I'll ask debian if there is a valid
>>> reason.  Anyway, problem solved!
>>> 
>>> Point to remember, do NOT start a hostname with a number.
>>> 
>>> Thanks TomP. Take care and stay well now.
>>> 
>>> Cheers, Gene Heskett
>> tomp
>> 
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Re: [Emc-developers] newest iso install, sshfs can't connect

2021-04-19 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 19 April 2021 10:33:20 Stuart Stevenson wrote:

> NFS works great if you manually set it up. Populate the hosts and
> fstab files and NFS is rock solid.
>
> MPM used NFS at the beginning. Rock Solid. No maintenance.
> As we grew we "progressed" to Novell. Worked well if you rebooted 2
> times a week. We had around 25 computers and users.
> Then we "progressed" to Active Directory. Worked well as long as IT
> did daily maintenance.
>
> SMB is working a lot better now that Windows is working on a Linux
> kernel to run Windows on top of. Imagine that.

Scary isn't it.

> Maybe we will return to rock solid networking like NFS (on more than a
> very few computers).
>
> Heh

;o) 'twould be nice.

> Stuart

I found the man pages for NFS a bit opaque, so my luck keeping it 
connected on a day to day basis wasn't that great. OTOH, sshfs has been 
bulletproof once configured, it just works. But it only works well for 
one user, but here, I am the only user.

Take care and stay well, Stuart.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: [Emc-developers] newest iso install, sshfs can't connect

2021-04-19 Thread Stuart Stevenson
NFS works great if you manually set it up. Populate the hosts and fstab
files and NFS is rock solid.

MPM used NFS at the beginning. Rock Solid. No maintenance.
As we grew we "progressed" to Novell. Worked well if you rebooted 2 times a
week. We had around 25 computers and users.
Then we "progressed" to Active Directory. Worked well as long as IT did
daily maintenance.

SMB is working a lot better now that Windows is working on a Linux kernel
to run Windows on top of. Imagine that.

Maybe we will return to rock solid networking like NFS (on more than a very
few computers).

Heh
Stuart



On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 9:41 AM Thomas J Powderly  wrote:

> Hi Gene
>
> On 4/18/21 7:51 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 18 April 2021 06:13:38 you wrote:
> >
> > I put this on the dev list too, just in case someone knows the reason.
> > This is the second time it bit me
> >> Hi Gene
> >>
> >> it worked here as user tomp connecting to user pi on raspberry pi 4
> >>
> >> i have kdoren's 5.10 kernel
> >>
> > Where can I get that? My 4.19-rt yadda kernel I built a year ago, stopped
> > supporting screens greater than 1366x768 about 90 days back, no clues
> > anyplace in the logs. As far as Xorg.0.log is concerned its running a
> > 1920x1080 screen but thats not what I'm getting. Looks fuggly.
>
> goto
>
> https://github.com/kdoren/linux/releases
>
> near nottom of page is a link
> "linux-image-5.10.25-rt35-v7l+_5.10.25-1_armhf.deb
> <
> https://github.com/kdoren/linux/releases/download/5.10.25-rt35/linux-image-5.10.25-rt35-v7l+_5.10.25-1_armhf.deb
> >"
>
> rt clk, save as, then ...
>
> scroll to "To install from deb packages, as root:"
>
> and follow instructions
>
> >> i never used sshfs before
> > Beats any version of NSF like a white mouthed mule, TomP.  When it works,
> > it always works, where NSF, CIFS, etc always seem to flip a coin to see
> > if they are going to work today.
>
> yes its very nice, like a file server w/o all the mess
>
> but i have to remember to mount ny archive 4T on the system that i sshfs
> 'to'
>
> >> and failed 1st time whenb i used 'sudo sshfs pi@192.168.1.5'
> yeh, better
>
> sshfs pi@192.168.1.5: nameofmountpoint
>
> > Thats an incomplete command line in several ways.
> >
> > My script that mounts those that work:
> > #!/bin/bash
> > # usr and path to mount /mount/point
> > sshfs gene@sixty40://sshnet/sixty40
> > sshfs gene@lathe:/  /sshnet/lathe
> > sshfs gene@GO704:/  /sshnet/GO704
> > sshfs pi@rpi4:/ /sshnet/rpi4
> > sshfs gene@TLM://sshnet/TLM
> > #sshfs gene@3dprint://sshnet/3dprint
> > sshfs gene@dddprint:/ /sshnet/dddprint
> >
> > But I think I recall why, just haven't had enough coffee to go fix it
> > yet.
> >
> > I recall I wasn't able to make sixty40 work when it was named 6040.
> > Something apparently doesn't like hostnames starting with a nummber.
> > I'll rename it dddprint. Thats 3d's isn't it? ;o)
> >
> > I went to it, changed its hostname in tghat file and address in the e/n/i
> > file & fixed the /etc/hosts file on both ends of the cable. rebooted it.
> >
> > Came back to this machine and fixed the script by adding the last line
> > and creating that mountpoint. Works as requested.  It works as dddprint,
> > but doesn't as 3dprint.  I think I'll ask debian if there is a valid
> > reason.  Anyway, problem solved!
> >
> > Point to remember, do NOT start a hostname with a number.
> >
> > Thanks TomP. Take care and stay well now.
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
> tomp
>
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