on /Fri Mar 2 02:34:21 EST 2012 /John R. Pierce wrote;
>On 03/01/12 11:09 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
>>/ vsftp works fine in regular mode, going to ssl I got issues. I get as
/>>/ far as 'directory listing' and it dies. It times out and disconnects.
/
>if you need secure file transfer, use sftp/sc
On 03/01/12 11:09 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> vsftp works fine in regular mode, going to ssl I got issues. I get as
> far as 'directory listing' and it dies. It times out and disconnects.
if you need secure file transfer, use sftp/scp, not ftp-over-ssl...
ftp-over-ssl is a mess.
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Centos 6, stock installation, no additional repos added.
vsftp works fine in regular mode, going to ssl I got issues. I get as
far as 'directory listing' and it dies. It times out and disconnects.
file: /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config
added: IPTABLES_MODULES="ip_conntrack_ftp"
(without this line,
Nataraj wrote:
> On 03/01/2012 08:15 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> We just moved a user, who deals with a *lot* of data, to a new server,
>> since his old NFS home directory was on a disk that had started showing
>> problems.
>>
>> Now, i/o is about six times slower, my manager reports.
>>
>> Afte
On 03/01/2012 08:15 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> We just moved a user, who deals with a *lot* of data, to a new server,
> since his old NFS home directory was on a disk that had started showing
> problems.
>
> Now, i/o is about six times slower, my manager reports.
>
> After a fair bit of googling
> A friend of mine has had a couple of strange problems with the RE (RAID)
> series of Caviars, which utilize the same mechanics as the non-RE
> Blacks. For software RAID, I would recommend that you stick with the
> non-RE versions because of differences in the firmware.
I would recommend the
On 03/01/2012 09:00 AM, Mark Roth wrote:
>
> Miguel Medalha wrote:
>> >
>> > A few months ago I had an enormous amount of grief trying to understand
>> > why a RAID array in a new server kept getting corrupted and suddenly
>> > changing configuration. After a lot of despair and head scratching
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John Doe wrote:
> From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
>
>> I've tried tc qdisc add dev eth0 mq pfifo_fast
>> and tc qdisc add dev eth0 pfifo_fast
>> and neither works. I've googled, and seen something about you can't set
>> something with tc, because pfifo_fast is the hardwired default.
>
> Not an expert, b
From: John Doe
> But it fails for 'pfifo_fast':
But it works for 'pfifo'...
JD
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From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
> I've tried tc qdisc add dev eth0 mq pfifo_fast
> and tc qdisc add dev eth0 pfifo_fast
> and neither works. I've googled, and seen something about you can't set
> something with tc, because pfifo_fast is the hardwired default.
Not an expert, but this seems to add 'mq'
We just moved a user, who deals with a *lot* of data, to a new server,
since his old NFS home directory was on a disk that had started showing
problems.
Now, i/o is about six times slower, my manager reports.
After a fair bit of googling, I started looking at tc and ip, and found
the following: f
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On Wednesday 29 February 2012 06.07.03 John Doe wrote:
> From: Volker Poplawski
>
> > The required xhci_hcd kernel module is not part of the 260 modules in
> > the initrd for some reason. Sony Memory-Stick is included, if you happen
> > to have one of these...
> > I was able to rebuild the initrd
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