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Use Fuse to mount remote ssh directories
Vincent Danen introduces the Fuse Project, a way to edit files remotely with plugins like sshfs, which transparently makes an SFTP connection to a remote system seem like nothing more than a local file directory. by Vincent Danen
Tags: Directory, File System, SSH, File, Plug-in, SFTP, FUSE, Linux, Operating Systems, Software, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Apple's incompatible filesystem
I'm not going to deny it, there are things about Apple that I like. I own an iPhone and an iPod. My wife uses a Mac. I like their design concepts and their marketing. But there are some issues that I do have with Apple, and these issues are inches...
Tags: File System, Apple Inc., Tool, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Linux, Operating Systems, Apple Mac OS X, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Apple Mac OS, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-04-20
Deleting files isn't always enough
As our computers get old, we tend to want to recycle them. Many give their computers to charities or schools. Many pass them on to friends and relatives whose computing requirements are not as demanding, and who can use the upgrade. Sometimes, we might even sell them...
Tags: Hard Drive, Storage Device, File System, Data, File, Tool, Productivity, Storage, Hardware, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-01-08
Convert RAW to NTFS in Windows XP?
After power supply failure, replaced HD and moved "damaged" HD to slave position. Disk Management shows it "Healthy, Active and Online". Master HD shows file system "NTFS", Slave shows nothing under "file system". "Local Disk Properties" show "File System: RAW". How can I convert primary partition in slave drive to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, SOCKO911@..., NTFS, file system, Disk Management
Discussion threads 2007-11-05
File system
Say I have an external hard drive and it is formatted as NFTS. The external hard drive is attached to a WinME computer. I know that the computer won't able to access the drive cause the machine is FAT32. Short of attaching the external hard drive to a NFTS machine,...
Tags: Microsoft Windows ME, dtman, file system, NTFS, FAT32, hard drive, NFTS, external Hard Drive, FAT32 machine
Discussion threads 2007-10-25
Windows can not find filesystem on External HD
I have an Apricorn External Enclosure (http://www.buy.com/prod/apricorn-ez...1/10356358.html)I'm running Windows XP Pro SP2, Latest updatesI have WD 160 GB and Segate 250 GBBoth of these drives have data currently on them, from a previous external enclosure, however when I stick them in the new external Set to Master, the drive doesn't...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, naxnxtzoyzjv@..., Disk Management, file system, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2007-10-22
Filesystem experts, please help.
Dear all, we would like to draw your attension on a problem described below:In our hospital we archieve our patients scanned prescriptions in filesystem as"root directory/patient folder/visit folder/image number.jpg"Presently our filesystem is ext3.A couple of week ago, we had our file system crashed and we had to recover the images...
Tags: reazmahmud@..., file system, image
Discussion threads 2007-10-21
Protect your computer and your data with a UPS
One of the most important gadgets in the security arsenal -- and one of the most often overlooked as a tool for security -- is the uninterruptible power supply UPS. A good UPS isn't just a battery backup designed to provide you with a precious few minutes to save files...
Tags: United Parcel Service Of America Inc., File System, Power Supply, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Computer, File System Corruption Protection, Quality Uninterruptible Power Supply, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-10-17
special HP DAT macintosh driver - mounts volume on desktop / in filesystem
a blast from the past ....in the early 90's, there was a third-party driver for the HP DAT's that could mount the DAT as a regular volume on the desktop, so that it _appeared_ to be formted using the Macintosh file system HFS ...this was in effect a multi-session driver...
Tags: desktop, file system, davidf01, Hewlett-Packard Co., HP Dat, DAT
Discussion threads 2007-10-05
IBM releases latest version of its parallel file system
IBM has announced that it will begin shipping version 3.2 of its General Parallel File System GPFS software on October 5, 2007. GPFS enables high-end technical and high performance computing, and it is able to scale to multi-petabytes or thousands of nodes accessing a single file system. ...
Tags: File System, IBM Corp., General Parallel File System, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-02
Take advantage of Vista's Live File System optical disc format
Roxio "Drag to Disk"Sounds exactly the same as the Roxio 6 Easy Media Creator basic, the Roxio "Drag to Disk" application I had years ago that came free with my old computer, (this was way back in early 2000). You just had to drag any files you wanted burnt to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), okn916@..., disc, Microsoft Windows Vista, Live File System, Roxio, disc format, optical disc format, Microsoft Windows, file system
Discussion threads 2007-09-21
Take advantage of Vista's Live File System optical disc format
If you have a CD or DVD burner on your Windows Vista system, you're going to want to take advantage of the operating system's new Live File System optical disc format. This format basically allows you to use an optical disc just like a floppy disk, adding individual files or...
Tags: File System, Disc, Microsoft Windows Vista, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2007-09-20
Use mtree for filesystem integrity auditing
A little over a week ago, I offered an explanation for how you might use rsync for filesystem integrity auditing, as a follow-up to my previous post about implementing integrity auditing with basic utilities. In the earlier article, I specifically mentioned two examples of basic utilities that can be used...
Tags: Caveat, File System, Auditing, Specification, Integrity Auditing, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-09-05
Use rsync for filesystem integrity auditing
Open source PowerExcellent, this is why I love Linux and all the open source community.
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, alvarocervantes@..., auditing, file system
Discussion threads 2007-08-28
Use rsync for filesystem integrity auditing
A few days ago, I discussed implementing an integrity auditing system using basic utilities. The point of that article was mostly to sketch out the often unexpected ways that a security professional can achieve good results using the tools already at his or her fingertips, rather than going out and...
Tags: Audit, File System, Auditing, SSH, Change, Backup, Integrity Auditing, Financial Accounting, Finance, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-08-26
Keep an eye on file system changes with VB.NET's FileSystemWatcher
FileSystemWatcher is a component in Visual Studio .NET that allows you to respond to file system changes. It's very handy whenever you need to perform a certain action in response to a file being updated and in numerous other situations.Using FileSystemWatcher in your appIn order to add FileSystemWatcher to your...
Tags: File System, File, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, FileSystemWatcher, Irina Medvinskaya
Blog posts 2007-08-23
Implement integrity auditing with basic utilities
The computing world is full of security tools. Ultimately, however, the only tool that can provide you with something approaching 100 percent certainty that your system hasn't been compromised by a malicious security cracker is an integrity auditing tool. Integrity auditing tools are many and varied, but...
Tags: Security, File System, Auditing, Computing World, Tripwire, Tool, Integrity Auditing, Commercial Software, Rsync, Mtree, Manpage, Productivity, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-08-22
Keep an eye on file system changes with VB.NET's FileSystemWatcher
What kind of resources does this use?I have always liked this component for minor utilities, but I have always been cautious about it for system resource usage. Does using this component impose a serious hit on disk access performance?J.Ja
Tags: Justin James, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, file system
Discussion threads 2007-08-16
Build Your Skills: Managing Windows Server 2003 file systems, volumes, and disks
How many paritions can be created on Windows 2003 Server, disk 0?I have a Windows 2003 server with only disk 0. (it has 5 actual hard drives with RAID 5 done from startup). This Dell server has the one small partition by dell for reinstallation, the partition with the OS...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, file system, leesimpson@..., disk
Discussion threads 2007-08-02
Get the most from the du and df commands
While Linux has a number of very nice GUIs, using the command-line interface can be faster and produce more information than GUI tools can, especially when it comes to reporting and viewing disk usage.The df tool simply reports the amount of free space on each partition -- how large they...
Tags: General
Blog posts 2007-07-20


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