Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 08:42:01AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote: 2013/2/19 Keith ke...@scott-land.net: Q. How do I make the default web folder /var/www/ capable of holding millions of files (say 50GB worth of small 2kb-12kb files) so that I won't get inode issues ? Since you probably

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 09:09:49AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 08:42:01AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote: 2013/2/19 Keith ke...@scott-land.net: Q. How do I make the default web folder /var/www/ capable of holding millions of files (say 50GB worth of small 2kb-12kb

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread MJ
Which app are you running that is generating millions of tiny files in a single directory? Regardless, in this case OpenBSD is not the right tool for the job. You need either FreeBSD or a Solaris variant to handle this problem because you need ZFS. What limits does ZFS have?

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Paolo Aglialoro
Or you could just use ZFS, XFS, whateverFS in a separate unix/linux box and go NFS on it, simulating a true external storage appliance :) On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:47 AM, MJ m...@sci.fi wrote: Which app are you running that is generating millions of tiny files in a single directory?

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Rafal Bisingier
Hi, Or you could fix your application, to not do stupid things (like generating millions of files in a single directory) in the first place... ;-) On 2013-02-19 at 12:10 CET Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com wrote: Or you could just use ZFS, XFS, whateverFS in a separate unix/linux box and go

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Keith
On 19/02/2013 10:47, MJ wrote: Which app are you running that is generating millions of tiny files in a single directory? Regardless, in this case OpenBSD is not the right tool for the job. You need either FreeBSD or a Solaris variant to handle this problem because you need ZFS. What

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Wayne Oliver
On 19 Feb 2013, at 1:40 PM, Rafal Bisingier wrote: Hi, Or you could fix your application, to not do stupid things (like generating millions of files in a single directory) in the first place... ;-) +1 On 2013-02-19 at 12:10 CET Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com wrote: Or you

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Nick Holland
On 02/19/13 05:47, MJ wrote: Which app are you running that is generating millions of tiny files in a single directory? Regardless, in this case OpenBSD is not the right tool for the job. You need either FreeBSD or a Solaris variant to handle this problem because you need ZFS. What

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Andres Perera
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:11 AM, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote: I use ZFS, and have a few ZFS systems in production, and what it does is pretty amazing, but mostly in the sense of the gigabytes of RAM it consumes for basic operation (and unexplained file system wedging). I've

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Eric S Pulley
On 02/19/13 05:47, MJ wrote: Which app are you running that is generating millions of tiny files in a single directory? Regardless, in this case OpenBSD is not the right tool for the job. You need either FreeBSD or a Solaris variant to handle this problem because you need ZFS. What limits

Re: intel 2000 failure

2013-02-19 Thread Zoran Kolic
Hi Chris! did you upgrade X as well? Did you wipe out the old /usr/x11r6 directory so to guarantee you are not using any old drivers? I did upgrade X also. Directory /usr/X11R6 shows 14th february date. I didn't delete it previously, it was not a request on any tutorial on openbsd site. I'm

Re: Constant attacks and ISP's are ignoring them

2013-02-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Richard Thornton [rich...@thornton.net] wrote: Linksys routers are defaulted to port forwarding NOT enabled, so check facts before ranting. Your routers are impervious to penetration.

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Matthias Appel
Am 19.02.2013 18:01, schrieb Eric S Pulley: [snip] I feel anyone expecting to run any of the recently hatched filesystem on 10+ year old hardware falls into the design flaw category you mention. As for needing to turn nobs to get it to work properly this is not necessary if you use a modern

Re: Constant attacks and ISP's are ignoring them

2013-02-19 Thread Matthias Appel
Am 19.02.2013 18:34, schrieb Chris Cappuccio: Richard Thornton [rich...@thornton.net] wrote: Linksys routers are defaulted to port forwarding NOT enabled, so check facts before ranting. Your routers are impervious to penetration. I would not call those Linksys boxes _routers_ in the first

Re: Constant attacks and ISP's are ignoring them

2013-02-19 Thread Matthias Appel
Am 19.02.2013 05:53, schrieb Chris Cappuccio: Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote: Every firewall/router product that I have purchased has been compromised so far. I don't believe this at all. Not one bit. I could believe it but that doesn't mean that I do. 90% of the routers on my

Re: bootable OpenBSD USB stick from windows?

2013-02-19 Thread Matthias Appel
Am 13.02.2013 19:14, schrieb Hugo Osvaldo Barrera: $20 may sound cheap to you, but that's not cheap in every part of the world, especially for a device you'll use only ONCE to install the OS. It's 2013, and buying floppies/optical drives isn't the best of advices. What's wrong PXE? If 20$ is

Re: bootable OpenBSD USB stick from windows? [OT]

2013-02-19 Thread Matthias Appel
Am 20.02.2013 02:45, schrieb sven falempin: If 20$ is too much to spend for OP, I would like to donate a working USB slimline CD/DVD drive, which I don't use anymore(working, of course!). The only two conditions are: *Snail-mailing the drive does not cost a fortune. *If I am in

Re: bootable OpenBSD USB stick from windows? [OT]

2013-02-19 Thread sven falempin
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 9:31 PM, Matthias Appel appel.matth...@gmail.comwrote: Am 20.02.2013 02:45, schrieb sven falempin: If 20$ is too much to spend for OP, I would like to donate a working USB slimline CD/DVD drive, which I don't use anymore(working, of course!). The only two conditions

httpd and php-mapi

2013-02-19 Thread Philippe Grégoire
Hi, I am trying to check the possibilities with Zarafa and installed OpenBSD 5.2 on an empty machine. Sadly, I spent the last hours trying to figure out the cause of the following messages in httpd's error log: '[...] child pid $x exit signal Segmentation fault (11)' I tried calling it with

Re: Millions of files in /var/www inode / out of space issue.

2013-02-19 Thread Jan Stary
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 00:35, Keith wrote: Q. How do I make the default web folder /var/www/ capable of holding millions of files (say 50GB worth of small 2kb-12kb files) so that I won't get inode issues ? newfs defaults to -f 2k and -b 16k which is fine if you know in advance you will

Re: httpd and php-mapi

2013-02-19 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 08:55:39PM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote: Hi, I am trying to check the possibilities with Zarafa and installed OpenBSD 5.2 on an empty machine. Sadly, I spent the last hours trying to figure out the cause of the following messages in httpd's error log: '[...]