Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
Hello list!
Is there a how-to on how to create a 'filer' (kind of like OpenFiler) using Gentoo? I really don't need many things OpenFiler provided, so I think I want to roll-out my own 'GentooFiler'. Here's what I need: * iSCSI target * Replication * RAID 0 striping (redundancy will be handled by RAID 1 hardware) Here's what I don't want: * Web-based GUI * LDAP and/or AD integration * NAS ability (CIFS/SAMBA, NFS, etc) Can you point me to a how-to? Or if such howto doesn't exist yet, can you provide me pointers on how to realize the GentooFiler? (If there's no howto on making a GentooFiler, I'll be glad to make one -- but do point me to the necessary resources, please.) Thanks in advance! Rgds, -- -- Pandu E Poluan - IT Optimizer My website: http://pandu.poluan.info/ |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
Am 14.05.2011 21:31, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> Hello list! > > Is there a how-to on how to create a 'filer' (kind of like OpenFiler) > using Gentoo? > > I really don't need many things OpenFiler provided, so I think I want > to roll-out my own 'GentooFiler'. > > Here's what I need: > * iSCSI target > * Replication > * RAID 0 striping (redundancy will be handled by RAID 1 hardware) > > Here's what I don't want: > * Web-based GUI > * LDAP and/or AD integration > * NAS ability (CIFS/SAMBA, NFS, etc) > > Can you point me to a how-to? Or if such howto doesn't exist yet, can > you provide me pointers on how to realize the GentooFiler? > > (If there's no howto on making a GentooFiler, I'll be glad to make one > -- but do point me to the necessary resources, please.) > > Thanks in advance! > > Rgds, > > Gentoo wiki has something on this: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/ISCSI Hope this helps, Florian Philipp |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
Hmmm... that would be a nice start, thanks!
Now to figure out how to carry out RAID 0 Striping and Replication. Do you think this 'GentooFiler' thingy I'm planning is worth it to be suggested in [gentoo-project] ? Rgds, On 2011-05-15, Florian Philipp <lists@binarywings.net> wrote: > Am 14.05.2011 21:31, schrieb Pandu Poluan: >> Hello list! >> >> Is there a how-to on how to create a 'filer' (kind of like OpenFiler) >> using Gentoo? >> >> I really don't need many things OpenFiler provided, so I think I want >> to roll-out my own 'GentooFiler'. >> >> Here's what I need: >> * iSCSI target >> * Replication >> * RAID 0 striping (redundancy will be handled by RAID 1 hardware) >> >> Here's what I don't want: >> * Web-based GUI >> * LDAP and/or AD integration >> * NAS ability (CIFS/SAMBA, NFS, etc) >> >> Can you point me to a how-to? Or if such howto doesn't exist yet, can >> you provide me pointers on how to realize the GentooFiler? >> >> (If there's no howto on making a GentooFiler, I'll be glad to make one >> -- but do point me to the necessary resources, please.) >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Rgds, >> >> > Gentoo wiki has something on this: > http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/ISCSI > > Hope this helps, > Florian Philipp > > -- -- Pandu E Poluan - IT Optimizer My website: http://pandu.poluan.info/ |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
Am 15.05.2011 05:37, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> On 2011-05-15, Florian Philipp <lists@binarywings.net> wrote: >> Am 14.05.2011 21:31, schrieb Pandu Poluan: >>> Hello list! >>> >>> Is there a how-to on how to create a 'filer' (kind of like OpenFiler) >>> using Gentoo? >>> >>> I really don't need many things OpenFiler provided, so I think I want >>> to roll-out my own 'GentooFiler'. >>> >>> Here's what I need: >>> * iSCSI target >>> * Replication >>> * RAID 0 striping (redundancy will be handled by RAID 1 hardware) >>> >>> Here's what I don't want: >>> * Web-based GUI >>> * LDAP and/or AD integration >>> * NAS ability (CIFS/SAMBA, NFS, etc) >>> >>> Can you point me to a how-to? Or if such howto doesn't exist yet, can >>> you provide me pointers on how to realize the GentooFiler? >>> >>> (If there's no howto on making a GentooFiler, I'll be glad to make one >>> -- but do point me to the necessary resources, please.) >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> Rgds, >>> >>> >> Gentoo wiki has something on this: >> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/ISCSI >> >> Hope this helps, >> Florian Philipp >> >> > > > Hmmm... that would be a nice start, thanks! > > Now to figure out how to carry out RAID 0 Striping and Replication. > > Do you think this 'GentooFiler' thingy I'm planning is worth it to be > suggested in [gentoo-project] ? > > Rgds, > I think as long as you don't plan to provide code (except of some scripts, maybe), new packages or pre-packaged VMs/live-CDs/appliances, a wiki page will be more than enough. Maybe move it to the official Gentoo docs once it has matured. BTW: Please don't top-post. Put your answers below the text you are quoting. That makes reading longer threads easier. Regards, Florian Philipp |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
On 2011-05-15 12:05, Florian Philipp wrote:
> BTW: Please don't top-post. Put your answers below the text you are > quoting. That makes reading longer threads easier. Yes, but putting the text below the quoted text also assumes one keeps only the relevant text (i.e. deletes all irrelevant text), which (sadly) doesn't seem to be the norm these days... Best regards Peter K |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To? From: pk <peterk2@coolmail.se> Date: 2011-05-15 17:47 On 2011-05-15 12:05, Florian Philipp wrote: > BTW: Please don't top-post. Put your answers below the text you are > quoting. That makes reading longer threads easier. Yeah, sorry about that. Bad habits due to prolonged exposure to Google's Java-based mobile client :( pk <peterk2@coolmail.se> : Yes, but putting the text below the quoted text also assumes one keeps only the relevant text (i.e. deletes all irrelevant text), which (sadly) doesn't seem to be the norm these days... Indeed. And sometimes top-posting is *forced* (e.g., Google's Java-based Gmail client -- it *totally* hides the replied-to message). Heck, using my E72's built-in mail client is only slightly better: for reasons known to the makers only, replies do *not* get indented using '>'. I have to manually put in a mark there. Rgds, -- Pandu E Poluan |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
On 2011-05-15, Florian Philipp <lists@binarywings.net> wrote:
> Am 15.05.2011 05:37, schrieb Pandu Poluan: >> On 2011-05-15, Florian Philipp <lists@binarywings.net> wrote: >>> Am 14.05.2011 21:31, schrieb Pandu Poluan: >>>> Hello list! >>>> >>>> Is there a how-to on how to create a 'filer' (kind of like OpenFiler) >>>> using Gentoo? >>>> >>>> I really don't need many things OpenFiler provided, so I think I want >>>> to roll-out my own 'GentooFiler'. >>>> >>>> Here's what I need: >>>> * iSCSI target >>>> * Replication >>>> * RAID 0 striping (redundancy will be handled by RAID 1 hardware) >>>> >>>> Here's what I don't want: >>>> * Web-based GUI >>>> * LDAP and/or AD integration >>>> * NAS ability (CIFS/SAMBA, NFS, etc) >>>> >>>> Can you point me to a how-to? Or if such howto doesn't exist yet, can >>>> you provide me pointers on how to realize the GentooFiler? >>>> >>>> (If there's no howto on making a GentooFiler, I'll be glad to make one >>>> -- but do point me to the necessary resources, please.) >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance! >>>> >>>> Rgds, >>>> >>>> >>> Gentoo wiki has something on this: >>> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/ISCSI >>> >>> Hope this helps, >>> Florian Philipp >>> >>> >> >> >> Hmmm... that would be a nice start, thanks! >> >> Now to figure out how to carry out RAID 0 Striping and Replication. >> >> Do you think this 'GentooFiler' thingy I'm planning is worth it to be >> suggested in [gentoo-project] ? >> >> Rgds, >> > > I think as long as you don't plan to provide code (except of some > scripts, maybe), new packages or pre-packaged VMs/live-CDs/appliances, a > wiki page will be more than enough. Maybe move it to the official Gentoo > docs once it has matured. > Thanks for the guidelines. I'll experiment first. I *might* go the way of pre-packaged VMs, though, since after all that's what I'm planning to do (i.e., GentooFiler virtual appliance on top of XenServer). > BTW: Please don't top-post. Put your answers below the text you are > quoting. That makes reading longer threads easier. > > Regards, > Florian Philipp > Yeah, sorry about that. Bad habits. When you're mobile with Symbian smartphones, circumstances will make one acquire bad habits really quickly :( The *only* way I can properly bottom post like now, is to visit Gmail's 'basic HTML' interface using Nokia's browser *sigh*. Rgds, -- Pandu E Poluan - IT Optimizer My website: http://pandu.poluan.info/ |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
On 2011-05-15 14:59, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> Indeed. And sometimes top-posting is *forced* (e.g., Google's >Java-based Gmail client -- it *totally* hides the replied-to message). > > Heck, using my E72's built-in mail client is only slightly better: >for reasons known to the makers only, replies do *not* get indented >using '>'. I have to manually put in a mark there. Yes, I know I'm trying to fight wind mills here (ref. to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Quixote for those not in the know)... (I'm not happy with my current mail client either [Thunderbird]). I just added my comment to expand Florians suggestion, and the fact that most people on this list don't top-post but do not edit their mails so you have to scroll down, sometimes page after page to find the reply. But this is quite common on most lists today (and most lists are, sadly, much more tolerant towards top-posting). 'tis but a reflection of mine... |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
On 2011-05-15 10:05 AM, pk wrote:
> (I'm not happy with my current mail client either [Thunderbird]). Why not? It isn't perfect, but is by far the best GUI+IMAP client I've found... Maybe you didn't know you could highlight the test you want to include in your reply, and it will include *only* that in the reply? |
Gentoo-based 'filer' / GentooFiler How-To?
On 2011-05-16 13:46, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Why not? It isn't perfect, but is by far the best GUI+IMAP client I've > found... Because of slowness and other little annoying things... I plan to install Pine, an old favorite of mine. :-) > Maybe you didn't know you could highlight the test you want to include > in your reply, and it will include *only* that in the reply? Didn't know that, thanks! :-) Best regards Peter K |
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