hi.
i want to backup a
spesific directory under a windows PC.
my server is on
ubuntu.
when i try to
access/backup the root dir ( for example smbclient -U adminuser
//comptername/d$/ -c "dir") i have no issues.
when i do this
smbclient -U
//comptername/d$/ -c dir) i have no issues./p
p style=margin-bottom: 0cm; margin-top: 0pt;when i do this
smbclientnbsp; -U adminuser //comptername/d$/ -c cd subfolder;
dir i
get the content./p
p style=margin-bottom: 0cm; margin-top: 0pt;but when i try to do
What filesystem should I use? It seems ext4 and reiserfs are the only viable
options. I just hate the slowness of ext3 for rm -rf hardlink jobs, while xfs
and btrfs seem to be very unstable.
- How stable is XFS?
- Is reiserfs (much) better at hard-link removal?
- Is reiserfs (much) less stable
On 6/29/2011 10:31 AM, C. Ronoz wrote:
What filesystem should I use? It seems ext4 and reiserfs are the only viable
options. I just hate the slowness of ext3 for rm -rf hardlink jobs, while xfs
and btrfs seem to be very unstable.
- How stable is XFS?
- Is reiserfs (much) better at
C. Ronoz wrote at about 16:31:33 +0200 on Wednesday, June 29, 2011:
What filesystem should I use? It seems ext4 and reiserfs are the only viable
options. I just hate the slowness of ext3 for rm -rf hardlink jobs, while
xfs and btrfs seem to be very unstable.
- How stable is XFS?
-
On 6/29/2011 9:31 AM, C. Ronoz wrote:
What filesystem should I use? It seems ext4 and reiserfs are the only viable
options. I just hate the slowness of ext3 for rm -rf hardlink jobs, while xfs
and btrfs seem to be very unstable.
- How stable is XFS?
- Is reiserfs (much) better at hard-link