Hello.
I have the file server which exports /usr/portage/ via smbfs. It is
mounted in following way.
/dev/xxx to /usr/portage (~512M)
/dev/yyy to /usr/portage/distfiles (~10G, 7G currently free)
I'm mounting smb://fs/portage/ to /usr/portage (rw) on my clients, and
when I'm trying to fetch huge
On Thursday 08 May 2008, Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
Hello.
I have the file server which exports /usr/portage/ via smbfs. It is
mounted in following way.
/dev/xxx to /usr/portage (~512M)
/dev/yyy to /usr/portage/distfiles (~10G, 7G currently free)
I'm mounting smb://fs/portage/ to /usr/portage
On Thu, 8 May 2008 12:28:57 +0400, Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
I have the file server which exports /usr/portage/ via smbfs. It is
mounted in following way.
/dev/xxx to /usr/portage (~512M)
/dev/yyy to /usr/portage/distfiles (~10G, 7G currently free)
I'm mounting smb://fs/portage/ to
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 08 May 2008, Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
Hello.
I have the file server which exports /usr/portage/ via smbfs. It is
mounted in following way.
/dev/xxx to /usr/portage (~512M)
/dev/yyy to
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Vladimir Rusinov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-//fs/portage512M 238M 275M 47% /var/lib/greenmice
+//fs/portage512M 238M 275M 47% /usr/portage
Sorry, this chunk of temporary solution.
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Vladimir Rusinov
Voronezh, Russia
UNIX Admin @ Murano
On Thu, 8 May 2008 17:47:55 +0400, Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
So you see, //fs/portage/ has only ~250 Mb free space, but there are a
lot of space in distfiles (and It is not emergency it distfiles would
be 100% used).
Is there any way to tell the portage Turn it off, I know what I'm
doing?
Run
On 8 May 2008, at 09:28, Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
...
I have the file server which exports /usr/portage/ via smbfs. It is
mounted in following way.
/dev/xxx to /usr/portage (~512M)
/dev/yyy to /usr/portage/distfiles (~10G, 7G currently free)
You might be better using NFS, instead.
Stroller.
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