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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Wanted: Geographically distributed filesystem solution Post 302247138 by otheus on Wednesday 15th of October 2008 04:01:49 AM
Old 10-15-2008
Wanted: Geographically distributed filesystem solution

I'm looking for a means to ensure that servers in the two or three datacenters, connected in a ring via IP through two ISPs, can distribute load and/or replicate data among at least two SAN-class disk devices.

I want to evaluate several solutions, and I'm open to solutions ranging from free, off-the-shelf, off-the-top-shelf (ie, really expensive), to custom designed by leading tech suppliers.

(Please help)
 

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dragbox(1)																dragbox(1)

NAME
dragbox - Command line drag-and-drop tool for Gnome. SYNOPSIS
dragbox [-naxpu0] [--get | --list] [--name id] [item ...] DESCRIPTION
Dragbox is a tool for connecting the command line with the desktop environment. It summons a drag handle in a window when you are managing files or text in the shell, connecting the different workspaces -- desktop and command line. Dragbox can take items on the command line or from a pipe and put on its shelf. The inverse is also possible: dragged-to items can be out- put to the shell. It is possible to have more than one instance running, and put items on or get items from any of them. Right-click in the window to open a context menu or access the preferences window. Clicking an item copies it to the clipboard (files can be opened as an option). OPTIONS
-f, --file file Add file to the dragbox and report an error if it does not exist. -t, --text "snippet" Add snippet to the dragbox as text. This is needed explicitly if you want to treat an existing path as text. -n, --no-fork Do not fork after launch. This implies --write-on-exit. The program will not be able to communicate with other instances of itself. --get Query a running instance for its contents, output and exit. This respects settings affecting output format. Note that --get takes no arguments; use --name to specify which shelf to get. -m, --name name Use shelf identifier name. This can be used to have multiple dragboxes (shelves) available. --list List running instances. --window-title title Set window title to title. This will only have effect when the window is first created. Output settings -a, --write-async Output dragged-to items to standard output as they are received. -x, --write-on-exit Output contents of the dragbox to standard output at exit. -p, --paths Use absolute paths when outputing files. This is default. -u, --uris Use URIs when outputing files. -0, --null-terminate Separate dragged-in items' output with , not . This is useful together with xargs -0 The following are generic options -h, --help Displays usage information and exits. -v, --version Displays version information and exits. EXAMPLES
dragbox . file1.txt Adds the current directory and file1.txt to the currently running dragbox, or creates a new one. If file1.txt does not exist, its name is added as text. dragbox -t "Dragbox is cool" Adds a text snippet to the currently running dragbox, or creates a new one. dragbox --get -0 | xargs -0 tar cfz backup.tar.gz Get current items and pipe to xargs to create a tarball. Note that this simple command will have problems if contents include text items. dragbox --name remember . Put the current directory on a shelf called "remember" TIPS AND TRICKS
Dragging in gnome works very well, but there are some hidden tricks that can make some things easier. Pressing modifier keys can switch between different types of drags; dragging a file to nautilus normally copies it, but you can hold shift to move it, or shift-ctrl to make a symlink. You can drag from any window without activating it by holding the altgr or super key when you drag. This is often very useful. You can bring up a minimized or obscured window while dragging by hovering momentarily over it's button in the window list (in the gnome- panel) Just like minimized windows, you can switch workspaces while dragging if you hover over the workspaces switcher for a short while. If you selected something in a window and focus another window, it looks like the selection disappeared. In many cases it's still there, you can try to drag it without focusing the window (see above) Type escape while dragging to cancel the drag ACCESSING DRAGBOX
Dragbox needs an X session to run and display its shelves. However, to access dragbox shelves from non-graphical sessions, all you need is to make sure dragbox knows which X session to connect to. It might be enough to define the DISPLAY variable. AUTHOR
dragbox was written by Ulrik Sverdrup <ulrik.sverdrup@gmail.com> dragbox(1)
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