I am considering using XFS as the base filesystem for our SAN as it supports ACL's and will integrate well with samba to provide fine grained control over file access for users. What I need to know
I am considering using XFS as the base filesystem for our SAN as it supports ACL's and will integrate well with samba to provide fine grained control over file access for users. What I need to know i
We use Legato networker. I assume Networker 6 will not backup XFS extended attributes as until now Linux hasn't really had them. However IRIX is a supported OS for Networker. What I need is for some
Yes I would also like to know dump and restore are OK for small systems but what about a 1 TB system SGI have been using this filesystem for a while so there must be a better solution. We have just h
We use Legato networker. I assume Networker 6 will not backup XFS extended attributes as until now Linux hasn't really had them. It is also a work in progress for acls on ext2. They also use extended
At 21:26 29-7-2001 +0930, Mark Bradbury wrote: Yes I would also like to know dump and restore are OK for small systems use xfsdump and xfsrestore instead. but what about a 1 TB system SGI have been u
Other folks have already said use xfsdump/xfsrestore if you want your ACLs backed up, and that Amanda does support them. I am not actually sure if any of the other backup products which run on xfs h
I am considering using XFS as the base filesystem for our SAN as it supports ACL's and will integrate well with samba to provide fine grained control over file access for users. What I need to know
I am considering using XFS as the base filesystem for our SAN as it supports ACL's and will integrate well with samba to provide fine grained control over file access for users. What I need to know i
We use Legato networker. I assume Networker 6 will not backup XFS extended attributes as until now Linux hasn't really had them. However IRIX is a supported OS for Networker. What I need is for some
Yes I would also like to know dump and restore are OK for small systems but what about a 1 TB system SGI have been using this filesystem for a while so there must be a better solution. We have just h
We use Legato networker. I assume Networker 6 will not backup XFS extended attributes as until now Linux hasn't really had them. It is also a work in progress for acls on ext2. They also use extended
At 21:26 29-7-2001 +0930, Mark Bradbury wrote: Yes I would also like to know dump and restore are OK for small systems use xfsdump and xfsrestore instead. but what about a 1 TB system SGI have been u
Other folks have already said use xfsdump/xfsrestore if you want your ACLs backed up, and that Amanda does support them. I am not actually sure if any of the other backup products which run on xfs h
Author: Anthony W Hornby <anthony.hornby@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 20:05:03 +0930
Hi, I am considering using XFS as the base filesystem for our SAN as it supports ACL's and will integrate well with samba to provide fine grained control over file access for users. What I need to kn
At 20:05 29-7-2001 +0930, Anthony W Hornby wrote: Hi, I am considering using XFS as the base filesystem for our SAN as it supports ACL's and will integrate well with samba to provide fine grained con