On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 8:11 AM, poma wrote:
> ~110MB/s ≈ 880 Mbps, solid performance, copper or fiber?
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On 20.11.2014 21:29, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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> On 11/20/14 14:21, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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>> I took a break and later realized that I already had a copy of the
>> data in /nfs4exports/data! So instead of taking it from the other NFS
>> server I simply rsync
On 21.11.2014 03:05, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> Using OS X as a client over NFS is - annoying. When it works, it's
> fast. ~110MB/s sustained on big (10+MB) files. But on 10.9 it hangs
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On 20.11.2014 23:56, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> Netatalk is an open source implementation of AFP (Apple Filing
> Protocol). Presently Apple OS X starting with version 10.9 (about a
> year ago) prefers SMB over AFP for file sharing. It still prefers AFP
> over SMB for remote Time Machine Backups as t
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
> We ran with Freenas/smb for six months or more and my main concern is the
> iPads and Mac portables.
FreeNAS supports all of them now: AFP, NFS, SMB, WedDAV.
Using OS X as a client over NFS is - annoying. When it works,
On 11/20/14 17:56, Chris Murphy wrote:
I'm kinda coming into this discussion late.
SMB is pretty universal, so if you want to simplify you can just serve
over SMB. Windows, OS X, iOS, and Linux clients can all use it. For
iOS I'm finding "FileExplorer Free" By Steven Zhang.
There are some draw
I'm kinda coming into this discussion late.
SMB is pretty universal, so if you want to simplify you can just serve
over SMB. Windows, OS X, iOS, and Linux clients can all use it. For
iOS I'm finding "FileExplorer Free" By Steven Zhang.
There are some drawbacks using both SMB and NFS on the same d
On 11/20/14 14:21, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I took a break and later realized that I already had a copy of the
data in /nfs4exports/data! So instead of taking it from the other NFS
server I simply rsync'd it to /DATAsmb/Data/. That's running now and
will take some time since
On 11/20/14 13:51, poma wrote:
But what I really need is
> a way to link the NFS "data" and SMB "Data" or to rsync them. They are
> different computers on the same wired ethernet LAN.
>
> What is the best way to accomplish that?
>
> Bob
>
You can start the search here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
On 20.11.2014 17:09, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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> On 11/19/14 12:21, poma wrote:
>> Chapter 14. Samba
>>
>> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/chap-Managing_Confined_Services-Samba.html
>>
>> https://
On 11/19/14 12:21, poma wrote:
Chapter 14. Samba
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/chap-Managing_Confined_Services-Samba.html
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/pdf/SELinux_
On 19.11.2014 18:27, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
> said:
>> BSD was not the problem with Freenas, it worked fine until I thought
>> I would change a directory name with the Thunar file manager, things
>> quite working, I changed the name back, no help!
On 19.11.2014 18:16, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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> On 11/19/14 11:52, poma wrote:
>> Clear-OS can be deployed on e.g. Amazon EC2, sure
>> http://www.clearcenter.com/support/documentation/clearos_install_guide/amazon_ec2
>> but this is only one possible purpose.
>>
>> You might prefe
Once upon a time, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
said:
> BSD was not the problem with Freenas, it worked fine until I thought
> I would change a directory name with the Thunar file manager, things
> quite working, I changed the name back, no help! I had offended it
> somehow. It seems everythi
On 19.11.2014 17:41, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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> On 11/19/14 11:32, Derrik Walker v2.0 wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a way to have both NFS and Samba in the same server? I
>>> suspect it's not practical but need to ask anyway.
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>> Sure you can have Samba and NFS on the s
On 11/19/14 11:52, poma wrote:
ClearOS can be deployed on e.g. Amazon EC2, sure
http://www.clearcenter.com/support/documentation/clearos_install_guide/amazon_ec2
but this is only one possible purpose.
You might prefer to compare it with FreeNAS, only ClearOS is Linux in the
heart, not BSD.
W
On 19.11.2014 17:09, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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> On 11/19/14 10:35, poma wrote:
>> Did you consider ClearOS Community - reminiscent of "CentOS" with nice
>> WebUI;)
>> http://www.clearfoundation.com/Software/overview.html
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_d
On 11/19/14 11:32, Derrik Walker v2.0 wrote:
Is there a way to have both NFS and Samba in the same server? I
suspect it's not practical but need to ask anyway.
Bob
Sure you can have Samba and NFS on the same server. Why would you not
be able too?
The only gotcha is, if you are using SEL
On 11/19/14, 8:42, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Is there a way to have both NFS and Samba in the same server? I
suspect it's not practical but need to ask anyway.
Bob
Sure you can have Samba and NFS on the same server. Why would you not
be able too?
The only gotcha is, if yo
On 11/19/14 10:35, poma wrote:
Did you consider ClearOS Community - reminiscent of "CentOS" with nice WebUI;)
http://www.clearfoundation.com/Software/overview.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_derivatives
ClearOS Live Demo
http://www.clearfoundation.com/Software/live-de
On 19.11.2014 14:42, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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> I just changed my Freenas server to Linux NFS which works fine with my
> Fedora 20 and 21a boxes as well as the Apple Mac computers on my LAN.
> However Freenas also offered the ability to connect with smb and afs. I
> used smb
I just changed my Freenas server to Linux NFS which works fine with my
Fedora 20 and 21a boxes as well as the Apple Mac computers on my LAN.
However Freenas also offered the ability to connect with smb and afs. I
used smb to enable testing with an old iPod, a minor capability that
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