After the recent thread openafs upgrade from 1.4.1 to 1.5.7, and a
review of a thread[1] from July, I'm wondering if there is a definitive
recommendation for which file system to use on Linux AFS file servers.
Ext3, XFS, JFS, something else?
Thanks all,
-Matt
[1]
'libafs': Device or resource busy
Any suggestions? Is there better debugging info I can supply?
Thank you all,
-Matt
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 14:07 -0400, Derrick Brashear wrote:
On 10/31/07, Smith, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All-
Can anyone recommend an OpenAFS module
All-
Can anyone recommend an OpenAFS module version and Linux kernel
version that are known to work on Linux/s390x? I am using Debian Etch
on s390x, and have tried both the 2.6.18 and 2.6.22 (from
etch-backports) kernels, with the OpenAFS module 1.4.2-6 package and
1.4.5pre2 from source, with
none of these are AFS aware
either.
* Scheduled scans of the entire AFS space ?
* Carry a lucky 4-leaf clover?
Thank you,
-Matt
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 10:52 -0400, Smith, Matt wrote:
Can anyone recommend a server-side Antivirus product that provides
real-time (on write) server-side virus
Can anyone recommend a server-side Antivirus product that provides
real-time (on write) server-side virus detection on my FS servers? My
AFS servers are all Debian Etch.
Thank you,
-Matt Smith
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Matt Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
University Information Technology Services (UITS)
University
On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 11:32:50AM -0400, Coy Hile wrote:
On 4/27/07, Christopher D. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
what do I have to do to rename a user.
Interesting idea, but it does beg the question why rename the username
at all?