Do CIFS or NFS have an adverse effect on performance? A distant memory about
interrupts as described by Philip P is ringing a bell.

Tom


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Keuter [mailto:li...@mksolutions.info] 
Sent: 20 November 2012 16:11
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Mixmonitor storage options


Am 20.11.2012 um 17:05 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck:

> James, you are correct, NFS is no longer in the standard AstLinux 1.x
builds.  My bad.
> 
> I saw the init script and /stat/etc/rc.conf variables, we should clean
this up.
> 
> As Michael suggested, "mount -t cifs ..." works via /mnt/kd/rc.local,
easier solution than NFS would be anyway.
> 
> If "mount -t cifs ..." works well for users, possibly that deserves a
rc.conf variable and init.d script ?

I use that (cifs) often for customer backups. But NFS client support would
also nice to have.

> Lonnie
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 20, 2012, at 9:36 AM, James Babiak wrote:
> 
>> Lonnie,
>> 
>> If I recall correctly, I tried getting nfsd to work about three years 
>> ago, and after a few rounds of troubleshooting and feedback from 
>> here, it was determined that nfsd was broken.
>> 
>> Looking back at the thread (12/2009) it seems like the last comment 
>> from Darrick was:
>> "We could possibly look at adding support for nfsd sometime later in 
>> the cycle again if there was enough demand for it. It may require a 
>> kernel module."
>> 
>> In further analysis, I see that my issue with nfsd was what made me 
>> join this mailing list in the first place :).
>> 
>> Not sure if it was fixed since then, but I know I was never able to 
>> get it working.
>> 
>> -James
>> 
>> On 11/20/2012 10:08 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>>> Hi Brian,
>>> 
>>> It seems AstLinux does still have NFS support, setting the variable
NFS_EXPORTS_RW to the local path you want exported, which will automatically
generate the /etc/exports file.  But it is never as easy as that...
>>> 
>>> I would suggest to use "scp" in a custom /mnt/kd/bin/ script called via
cron, or if you want to get clever, called in the background using
System(/mnt/kd/bin/script_name &) in the Asterisk dialplan, probably have to
use the 'h' extension.
>>> 
>>> When using "scp" outbound from AstLinux, you can eliminate passwords by
using public keys, the AstLinux files are in /mnt/kd/ssh_root_keys/*.pub .
If you append the .pub (only .pub !) files to the remote host's
"~/.ssh/authorized_keys" file your outbound "scp" sessions will use
publickey authentication.
>>> 
>>> Lonnie
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Nov 20, 2012, at 1:06 AM, Brian Barr wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I'm looking for some hints for storage of mixmonitor recordings on a
space constrained (T5710) system.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm needing to record most inbound external calls for a certain
application and will not have much room for this on a 512MB Flash boot
volume.
>>>> 
>>>> Is NFS supported? Samba? Maybe a cron job to ftp everything somewhere
else once a day and purge the storage directory?
>>>> 
>>>> I suppose I could plug in and mount a large USB flash stick and use
that as well, but would rather have the recordings stored elsewhere.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> Brian Barr
> 
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