On 18/01/2011 16:53, JB wrote:
> Simon Andrews bbsrc.ac.uk> writes:
>
>>
>> On 18/01/2011 16:03, JB wrote:
>>> JB gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> ...
>>>
>>> Do you have it installed ?
>>> $ yum list "*cif
On 18/01/2011 16:03, JB wrote:
> JB gmail.com> writes:
>
>> ...
>
> Do you have it installed ?
> $ yum list "*cifs-utils*"
That was it! I installed cifs-utils and the mount now works.
It seems odd that that's not a dependency of mount.cifs if it's required
to actually mount anything!
Thanks
On 18/01/2011 16:25, Greg Woods wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 15:01 +0000, Simon Andrews wrote:
>
>> I would if I could!
>>
>> sudo echo 7> /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI
>> -bash: /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI: Permission denied
>
> This is a classic by now. The problem i
On 18/01/2011 15:50, Tom H wrote:
> You can't use chattr/lsattr on a proc filesystem.
>
> Use "--debuglevel=7".
On which command? That doesn't seem to be a valid option for mount or
mount.cifs (which are the ones which are failing).
Simon.
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On 18/01/2011 13:38, JB wrote:
> Simon Andrews bbsrc.ac.uk> writes:
>
>> ...
>
> Try debugging it:
>
> # echo 7> /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI
I would if I could!
sudo echo 7 > /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI
-bash: /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI: Permission denied
sudo chmod 644 /p
I'm trying to mount a cifs share from a RHEL5 server to a Fedora 14
machine. I can do this just fine if I go through the GUI in Gnome, but
I need to be able to do this from the command line as well. I'm sure
I'm making a simple mistake, but I can't see it.
I can see the share I want to export
On 13/11/2010 18:53, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> After upgrading to F14 on x86_64 I'm getting distorted audio in some
> situations. Mostly playing /some/ flash audio. This was discussed in
> https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-5739 and our bug 638477, with the
> conclusion being a bug in the 64 bit
On 30/09/2010 01:21, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>
> Simon Andrews writes:
>> Does anyone know how to either make this buffer smaller, or get rid of
>> it all together so the scp can accruately report on its progress?
>
> Why not cut to the chase and run scp to the rem
On 29/09/2010 20:09, JB wrote:
>> Thanks.
>> Could you please give us (on Fedora 13) an unedited output of:
> # cat /etc/mtab
> # cat /proc/mounts
remote.server.name:/vol/ftp/ftp-1 /mnt/remote nfs
rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=65536,wsize=65536,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,mou
On 29/09/2010 16:27, Ian Chapman wrote:
> On 29/09/10 22:51, Simon Andrews wrote:
>
>> That sounds like it might be an answer. It's a shame there's no way to
>> specify this per-process, but this machine does have quite a bit of RAM
>> in it, so having this spec
On 29/09/2010 14:12, Ian Chapman wrote:
> On 28/09/10 22:07, Simon Andrews wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to either make this buffer smaller, or get rid of
>> it all together so the scp can accruately report on its progress?
>
> You could try adjusting /proc/sys/vm/dirty_
On 29/09/2010 12:19, JB wrote:
> Simon Andrews bbsrc.ac.uk> writes:
>
>> ...
>
> Hi,
> thanks.
>
>> It looks like the nfs daemon is caching write data (around 2GB of it)
>> which lets scp think its finished when actually there's loads of data
&
On 29/09/2010 09:55, JB wrote:
> Simon Andrews bbsrc.ac.uk> writes:
> Hi Simon,
>
> you know, we are Linux users from Missouri USA here ...
> Can you tell us what system your nfs server is installed on, how its exported
> nfs shares are configured ?
> Then we can
On 29/09/2010 03:19, JD wrote:
>
>
>> mailto:simon.andr...@bbsrc.ac.uk>> wrote:
>> The problem is that after scp reports that it's 100% complete the
>> program will hang for ~20 mins before it will move on to another file.
>> At this point it can't be killed.
> Hey! Simon,
> Listen: buffering is
I have a fedora 13 box on which I have a remote mounted nfs share over a
fairly slow (10Mb/s) link. I'm then transferring data onto this share
from a different machine using scp.
The problem is that after scp reports that it's 100% complete the
program will hang for ~20 mins before it will mov
On 17/09/2010 00:46, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I wanted to have different command history for my interactive bash
> session and the history that is written in my bash_history file. Does
> anyone have any idea how to achieve that?
>
> My use case is, to be able to use up arrow or be able
On 03/02/2010 20:39, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Huh? OpenJDK is practically identical to Sun Java except for the license.
> Except for the browser plugin (which OpenJDK does not include and which is
> provided by the IcedTea project), the code is almost 100% Sun code.
> Compatibility should be a non-is
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