2014-10-06 9:31 GMT+02:00 Frank Van Damme :
> 2014-10-03 11:55 GMT+02:00 Andreas Wacknitz :
>
>> What most people don’t understand is that OpenIndiana is YOURS.
>> OpenIndiana is just a name with no company behind.
>> If you want something and nobody else is doing it then
start acting.
I know. But it looks like openindiana at the moment hasn't got the
community momentum necessary to keep up with security issues. No blame to
anyone, but one has to keep it into account if using in a production
environment.
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Frank Van Damme
Make everything as simple as possible
iana, not a webserver. This little
bug indeed makes one wonder if OpenIndiana ever pays any attention to
security at all. Looks like there's no one home at
http://openindiana.org/support/security-advisories/ ...
Note taken.
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Frank Van Damme
Make everything as simple as possible, b
On 12/11/2013 07:33 PM, Geoff Nordli wrote:
> Any ideas on real-time (or near real-time) syncing a folder structure
> between two servers at different sites.
>
> I am thinking multi-master so people can write to both servers.
>
> Folders on both servers are going to be shared out via CIFS.
>
> I
s been going for a few hours now).
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2011/7/15 Frank Van Damme :
> It's not too flat. Actually I managed to rsync the same dataset to
> Nexenta (well, I also had a failure, but later in the copy and not
> consistant) which has an rsync version 3.0.7 while OI has 3.0.6 - I
> now compiled 3.0.8 on OI so we'll s
flat. Actually I managed to rsync the same dataset to
Nexenta (well, I also had a failure, but later in the copy and not
consistant) which has an rsync version 3.0.7 while OI has 3.0.6 - I
now compiled 3.0.8 on OI so we'll see if 2 minor versions will make a
difference (quicker to try than to
I have a problem when rsyncing a directory with a *lot* of files in it
to an openindiana system (it's an 151-dev installation). It failed when
I issued the command on the sender side (linux box), this is the error
when you try the command on the receiver side:
ERROR: out of memory in flist_expand