subtree checking is also used to make sure that files inside directories to which only root has access can only be accessed if the filesystem is exported with no_root_squash (see below), even if the file itself allows more general access. As a general guide, a home directory filesystem, ...
A DNS server has been configured and is running properly. Port 53 for the TCP/UDP protocol between the storage system and the DNS server is enabled. The latency of the network between the DNS server and the storage system is less than or equal to the configured latency (200 ms by d...
has-usable-data Result Code: 0 First Unresolved Rule Index: - Unresolved Clientmatch: - Number of Matched Policy Rules: 1 List of Matched Policy Rule Indexes: 2 Age of Entry: 11589s Access Cache Entry Polarity: positive Time Elapsed since Last Use for Access Check: 11298s Time Elapsed sinc...
Once a disk has been partitioned, Linux needs some way to access the data on the partitions. Unlike DOS or Windows (where this is done by assigning a drive letter to each partition), Linux uses aunified directory treewhere each partition is mounted at a mount point in that tree. A moun...
A DNS server has been configured and is running properly. Port 53 for the TCP/UDP protocol between the storage system and the DNS server is enabled. The latency of the network between the storage system and the DNS server is less than or equal to the configured latency (200 ms by default...
Filesystem Selection Filesystems are selected using these rules: 1. If the XFile(String filename) constructor is used and the filename has a prepended URL scheme, the filesystem associated with that scheme is used; otherwise, the native filesystem is used. 2. If the XFile(XFile dir, ...
Logon failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer (Win Server 2008 R2) Looking for "Window Manager\Window Manager Group" SID Machine Key permission incorrect, cannot use RDP to connect to server any more Manage A Server Core Server Firewall Rules Manageab...
(UTC). Values greater than zero for the seconds field denote dates after the 0 hour January 1, 1970. Values less than zero for the seconds field denote dates before the 0 hour January 1, 1970. In both cases, the nseconds field is to be added to the seconds field ...
Once a disk has been partitioned, Linux needs some way to access the data on the partitions. Unlike DOS or Windows (where this is done by assigning a drive letter to each partition), Linux uses aunified directory treewhere each partition is mounted at a mount point in that tree. ...