beagle index NFS remote file systems

2007-07-05 Thread Raena Lea-Shannon
Sorry of this is the wrong list to ask but I cannot find an answer to this anywhere. I cannot seem to get beagle to index my remote NFS shared directories. I have added user_xattr to etc/fstab I did a static index of the shared directory and added the static index to the search path beagle

Re: running beagle on a server over nfs

2006-04-07 Thread Christo Buschek
to get proper results as seen with the example from above. I am not sure about smb - does it implement fcntl() based file locking ? no this is not working. but i can index the shares locally on the fileserver and export the indexes over nfs (same principal). is it possible to tell the beagle-daemon

Re: running beagle on a server over nfs

2006-04-07 Thread D Bera
'suspend' and parent 'c1EgaVyjq0ugflxfLXk0dw' This error has cropped up before in several occassions too. Not in some nfs setup but normal usage. I suspect some kind of bug here which is causing even more problem in the client. 3) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo power attack beagle_rocks [EMAIL

Re: running beagle on a server over nfs

2006-04-07 Thread Joe Shaw
to the path /home/test/old/initrd/scripts/local-premount/suspend is denied. in 0x000ae System.IO.File:Exists (System.String path) This error has cropped up before in several occassions too. Not in some nfs setup but normal usage. I suspect some kind of bug here which is causing even more

Re: running beagle on a server over nfs

2006-04-06 Thread Christo Buschek
hello. i followed your approached. i created a new user test and exported .beagle/Indexes and .beagle/TextCache as nfs over localhost. both i had to export as rw. to avoid ownership problems i added the client user(crito) to the group of the server user (test). the client beagle (as user crito

Re: running beagle on a server over nfs

2006-04-06 Thread D Bera
i followed your approached. i created a new user test and exported .beagle/Indexes and .beagle/TextCache as nfs over localhost. both i had to export as rw. to avoid ownership problems i added the client user(crito) to the group of the server user (test). the client beagle (as user crito) can

Re: Beagle and NFS

2006-02-21 Thread Kevin Kubasik
On 2/21/06, Joe Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 03:08 +0100, Fredrik Tolf wrote: I'd like to ask if there are are any plans currently to make Beagle work over NFS. As I understand it, as things stand right now, Beagle over NFS is possible but not desirable, right

Re: Beagle and NFS

2006-02-21 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 15:13 -0500, Kevin Kubasik wrote: When I get home, I have a rough (not quite working yet) python script to listen to fam and update a simple text file with directory info, do the beagle python bindings word that direction as well? I'm not sure FAM will work; we need

Re: Beagle and NFS

2006-02-21 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 15:54 -0500, Kevin Kubasik wrote: On 2/21/06, Joe Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not sure I understand what you're asking about the beagle python bindings. My apologies, I was wondering if the bindings could allow the script to almost act as a queriable and

NFS

2005-05-03 Thread Kyle Ellrott
I'm looking to see if I can get beagle to work with NFS mounted home directories. Looking through the archives and google, I've seen this question asked a few times, but haven't really heard any success stories. I work in a lab with a central NFS file server, and everyone logs on to get

Re: NFS

2005-05-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi Kyle, On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 11:55 -0400, Kyle Ellrott wrote: I'm looking to see if I can get beagle to work with NFS mounted home directories. Looking through the archives and google, I've seen this question asked a few times, but haven't really heard any success stories. Beagle

beagle and nfs

2005-04-01 Thread Arjan Oosting
[please CC me, because I am not subscribed to this email list] Hi, I am very interested in using Beagle. From what i have seen from screen shots and example movies it looks very nice. But my home directory is an NFS mount, so I don't have extended user attributes and can not use Beagle