Re: [CentOS] hfs with extended attribute support

2012-03-12 Thread Wessel van der Aart
i figured that if you use filesystems and protocols most native to the 
mac os you´ll get the best results in stability on the client side, 
that´s why i thought of HFS. but ext4 seems to do the job well.
i´ll definitely checkout samba too. do you also serve homedirs to them? 
had any issues?

Thanks,
Wessel

On 03/08/2012 06:07 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:

  Sorry it didn't work out for you. Linus, for one, has a pretty poor 
opinion of HFS in general.and I'm not thrilled with it myself, due 
to some issues I had with Tiger on a PowerMac G4 and heavily corrupted 
filesystems, journaled or not. And I have some of the 'rescue' tools 
like DiskWarrior, and I've still lost some data. Hopefully your 
experience with ext4 will work out better. Mac OS X does very well with 
SMB/CIFS shares, too, if AppleTalk doesn't work out for you. (I run Mac 
OS X here in a few areas, and even Tiger works well with a Samba server, 
but I haven't tried any ACL's with it). 
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Re: [CentOS] hfs with extended attribute support

2012-03-12 Thread Nataraj
On 03/12/2012 05:11 AM, Wessel van der Aart wrote:
 i figured that if you use filesystems and protocols most native to the 
 mac os you´ll get the best results in stability on the client side, 
 that´s why i thought of HFS. but ext4 seems to do the job well.
 i´ll definitely checkout samba too. do you also serve homedirs to them? 
 had any issues?

 Thanks,
 Wessel

 On 03/08/2012 06:07 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:

   Sorry it didn't work out for you. Linus, for one, has a pretty poor 
 opinion of HFS in general.and I'm not thrilled with it myself, due 
 to some issues I had with Tiger on a PowerMac G4 and heavily corrupted 
 filesystems, journaled or not. And I have some of the 'rescue' tools 
 like DiskWarrior, and I've still lost some data. Hopefully your 
 experience with ext4 will work out better. Mac OS X does very well with 
 SMB/CIFS shares, too, if AppleTalk doesn't work out for you. (I run Mac 
 OS X here in a few areas, and even Tiger works well with a Samba server, 
 but I haven't tried any ACL's with it). 
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While I have no personal experience with it, I did notice that Apple
supports NFS with kerberos authentication which is documented on their
support site.  It might be worth looking into.

Nataraj

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Re: [CentOS] hfs with extended attribute support

2012-03-08 Thread Wessel van der Aart
Hi Lamar,

i tried their free version today.
at first it did look promising but as soon i was to perform actions on 
files with acl's on them the whole system came down hard and leaving my 
external HDD corrupted.
after several hours i've decided to give up and go with ext4
but still thanks!

Wessel

On 03/07/2012 07:40 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
 On Wednesday, March 07, 2012 01:17:15 PM Wessel van der Aart wrote:
 so i add user_xattr and acl to my fstab options but then it fails to mount.
 checking the error in dmesg just gives me ¨hfs: unable to parse mount
 options¨.
 does anyone know what´s going on and what i should do to make this work?
 Well, having used the in-kernel HFS+ filesystem driver before, and found it 
 lacking in a number of areas (like massive corruption under heavy load or 
 when unlinking lots of files) I bought the commercially supported Paragon 
 NTFSHFS drivers.
 http://www.paragon-software.com/business/ntfs-linux-professional/

 I have not tried extended attribute and acl support, but the Paragon drivers 
 support full read and write on journaled HFS+ filesystems.  It's $40 US, but 
 worth every penny in my book for filesystem compatibility.
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Re: [CentOS] hfs with extended attribute support

2012-03-08 Thread Lamar Owen
On Thursday, March 08, 2012 11:59:31 AM Wessel van der Aart wrote:
 Hi Lamar,
 
 i tried their free version today.
 at first it did look promising but as soon i was to perform actions on 
 files with acl's on them the whole system came down hard and leaving my 
 external HDD corrupted.
 after several hours i've decided to give up and go with ext4
 but still thanks!

Sorry it didn't work out for you.  Linus, for one, has a pretty poor opinion of 
HFS in general.and I'm not thrilled with it myself, due to some issues I 
had with Tiger on a PowerMac G4 and heavily corrupted filesystems, journaled or 
not.  And I have some of the 'rescue' tools like DiskWarrior, and I've still 
lost some data.

Hopefully your experience with ext4 will work out better.

Mac OS X does very well with SMB/CIFS shares, too, if AppleTalk doesn't work 
out for you.  (I run Mac OS X here in a few areas, and even Tiger works well 
with a Samba server, but I haven't tried any ACL's with it).
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[CentOS] hfs with extended attribute support

2012-03-07 Thread Wessel van der Aart
Hi all,

I´ve got a HFS+(not journaled) volume connected to my centos6.2 test 
server, i installed the kmod-hfs(plus) packages and read/write works all 
fine.
but since i´m going to use this for serving mac home folders via 
netatalk i would like to mount it with support for Extended Attributes 
and acl´s.
so i add user_xattr and acl to my fstab options but then it fails to mount.
checking the error in dmesg just gives me ¨hfs: unable to parse mount 
options¨.
does anyone know what´s going on and what i should do to make this work?

regards,

Wessel
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Re: [CentOS] hfs with extended attribute support

2012-03-07 Thread Lamar Owen
On Wednesday, March 07, 2012 01:17:15 PM Wessel van der Aart wrote:
 so i add user_xattr and acl to my fstab options but then it fails to mount.
 checking the error in dmesg just gives me ¨hfs: unable to parse mount 
 options¨.
 does anyone know what´s going on and what i should do to make this work?

Well, having used the in-kernel HFS+ filesystem driver before, and found it 
lacking in a number of areas (like massive corruption under heavy load or when 
unlinking lots of files) I bought the commercially supported Paragon NTFSHFS 
drivers.  
http://www.paragon-software.com/business/ntfs-linux-professional/

I have not tried extended attribute and acl support, but the Paragon drivers 
support full read and write on journaled HFS+ filesystems.  It's $40 US, but 
worth every penny in my book for filesystem compatibility.
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