Hi Benjamin, Tait,
Thanks for the advice,
setting up heartbeat to look for an IP was easy, monitoring looks a bit
more complex so i'll have to dive into that.
at least now i know the right direction to look for,
Thanks,
Wessel
On 05/28/2012 09:01 PM, Tait Clarridge wrote:
>> Thanks Mark, that d
On 05/23/2012 03:39 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Wessel van der Aart wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I've setup 2 openldap servers in n-way multimaster replication mode in a
>> test environment, both run centos 6.2,
>> this works well but now i'm trying
Hi List,
I've setup 2 openldap servers in n-way multimaster replication mode in a
test environment, both run centos 6.2,
this works well but now i'm trying to make these 2 servers failover
using heartbeat.
i've got no experience with heartbeat (or setting up clusters in
general) however from w
i figured that if you use filesystems and protocols most native to the
mac os you´ll get the best results in stability on the client side,
that´s why i thought of HFS. but ext4 seems to do the job well.
i´ll definitely checkout samba too. do you also serve homedirs to them?
had any issues?
Than
ill thanks!
Wessel
On 03/07/2012 07:40 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 07, 2012 01:17:15 PM Wessel van der Aart wrote:
>> so i add user_xattr and acl to my fstab options but then it fails to mount.
>> checking the error in dmesg just gives me ¨hfs: unable to parse mount
>>
Hi all,
I´ve got a HFS+(not journaled) volume connected to my centos6.2 test
server, i installed the kmod-hfs(plus) packages and read/write works all
fine.
but since i´m going to use this for serving mac home folders via
netatalk i would like to mount it with support for Extended Attributes
an
to be issues at each place where it talks about 'configuration'.
>
> My suggestion to you is to use some type of virtualization product (VMWare,
> VirtualBox, etc.) and install Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on a virtual and then you will
> track with the book.
>
> Craig
>
&g
actually i'm reading this book , ' mastering openldap' from packt
publishing, on it,
the book uses ubuntu as distro in their examples and i just assumed the
working of openldap between distro's wouldn't be any different (except
for directory paths). however i removed the moduleload line , ran
'
Hi List,
I'm currently setting up an openldap server and included the following
lines in my slapd.conf :
modulepath /usr/lib/ldap
moduleload back_hdb
after finishing up my config and i run slaptest on it i get an error
saying that the modulepath doesn't exist.
I checked and it indeed isn't there ,
Hi all,
I've setup a ethernet bond on my centos 5.6 server , when i do a reboot
the bond does come up but cleared all the slaves
and i've to manually re-add them with ifenslave.
does anyone know a solution to this? am i missing something? offcourse i
can add it to my rc.local but there must be a
thanks for all the response , really gives me a good idea where to pay
attention to.
the software we're using to distribute our renders is RoyalRender, i'm not
sure if any optimization is possible, i'll check it out.
so far it seems that the option of using nfs stands or falls with he use
of sync.
Hi All,
I've been asked to setup a 3d renderfarm at our office , at the start it
will contain about 8 nodes but it should be build at growth. now the
setup i had in mind is as following:
All the data is already stored on a StorNext SAN filesystem (quantum )
this should be mounted on a centos se
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