1.5.0 and 2.0.0 When ? 🙂
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franklupog@gmail.com
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January 4, 2018, 2:54 pmQuote from franklupog@gmail.com on January 4, 2018, 2:54 pmHi,
magnificent work.
Are there any REST API?
Is the source code available on github?
Best regards
Hi,
magnificent work.
Are there any REST API?
Is the source code available on github?
Best regards
admin
2,930 Posts
January 4, 2018, 8:42 pmQuote from admin on January 4, 2018, 8:42 pmThank you so much.
We do plan github, it has been on our list for quite a while. The API was really for our development use and not necessarily we feel would be useful by end users, but in case we can more request we can probably do some documentation about it.
Thank you so much.
We do plan github, it has been on our list for quite a while. The API was really for our development use and not necessarily we feel would be useful by end users, but in case we can more request we can probably do some documentation about it.
twinsen
10 Posts
January 6, 2018, 6:38 pmQuote from twinsen on January 6, 2018, 6:38 pmIf you are interested in CIFS, please take a look at our documentation and the use case of setting Windows SOFS using Windows Server 2016/2012R2 Standard with PetaSAN.
Ok, I will dig in the documentation, as probably this is the exactly what I need. Personally I always not liked Samba too much. Looks like I can use Window Nano Server 2016, as a headless solution for SMB shares, and I can even virtualize it. What I additionally need to learn, is if the PetaSAN free space is calculated according to real free space (including the duplication on the CEPH level), and how to assign simply ALL available space into this share (I hate to divide like this is for this, and this for somethine else, and here 1TB, and here 2TB - no no no, if I have 5TB of the space, I want it to be available all). Thin provisioning is a good thing, but I suspect it could lead to get full without any warning... But thanks for your help here, apprieciated!
If you are interested in CIFS, please take a look at our documentation and the use case of setting Windows SOFS using Windows Server 2016/2012R2 Standard with PetaSAN.
Ok, I will dig in the documentation, as probably this is the exactly what I need. Personally I always not liked Samba too much. Looks like I can use Window Nano Server 2016, as a headless solution for SMB shares, and I can even virtualize it. What I additionally need to learn, is if the PetaSAN free space is calculated according to real free space (including the duplication on the CEPH level), and how to assign simply ALL available space into this share (I hate to divide like this is for this, and this for somethine else, and here 1TB, and here 2TB - no no no, if I have 5TB of the space, I want it to be available all). Thin provisioning is a good thing, but I suspect it could lead to get full without any warning... But thanks for your help here, apprieciated!
admin
2,930 Posts
January 8, 2018, 10:02 amQuote from admin on January 8, 2018, 10:02 amYes absolutely, you can assign all to the share 🙂
Yes absolutely, you can assign all to the share 🙂
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1.5.0 and 2.0.0 When ? 🙂
franklupog@gmail.com
5 Posts
Quote from franklupog@gmail.com on January 4, 2018, 2:54 pmHi,
magnificent work.
Are there any REST API?
Is the source code available on github?Best regards
Hi,
magnificent work.
Are there any REST API?
Is the source code available on github?
Best regards
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on January 4, 2018, 8:42 pmThank you so much.
We do plan github, it has been on our list for quite a while. The API was really for our development use and not necessarily we feel would be useful by end users, but in case we can more request we can probably do some documentation about it.
Thank you so much.
We do plan github, it has been on our list for quite a while. The API was really for our development use and not necessarily we feel would be useful by end users, but in case we can more request we can probably do some documentation about it.
twinsen
10 Posts
Quote from twinsen on January 6, 2018, 6:38 pmIf you are interested in CIFS, please take a look at our documentation and the use case of setting Windows SOFS using Windows Server 2016/2012R2 Standard with PetaSAN.
Ok, I will dig in the documentation, as probably this is the exactly what I need. Personally I always not liked Samba too much. Looks like I can use Window Nano Server 2016, as a headless solution for SMB shares, and I can even virtualize it. What I additionally need to learn, is if the PetaSAN free space is calculated according to real free space (including the duplication on the CEPH level), and how to assign simply ALL available space into this share (I hate to divide like this is for this, and this for somethine else, and here 1TB, and here 2TB - no no no, if I have 5TB of the space, I want it to be available all). Thin provisioning is a good thing, but I suspect it could lead to get full without any warning... But thanks for your help here, apprieciated!
If you are interested in CIFS, please take a look at our documentation and the use case of setting Windows SOFS using Windows Server 2016/2012R2 Standard with PetaSAN.
Ok, I will dig in the documentation, as probably this is the exactly what I need. Personally I always not liked Samba too much. Looks like I can use Window Nano Server 2016, as a headless solution for SMB shares, and I can even virtualize it. What I additionally need to learn, is if the PetaSAN free space is calculated according to real free space (including the duplication on the CEPH level), and how to assign simply ALL available space into this share (I hate to divide like this is for this, and this for somethine else, and here 1TB, and here 2TB - no no no, if I have 5TB of the space, I want it to be available all). Thin provisioning is a good thing, but I suspect it could lead to get full without any warning... But thanks for your help here, apprieciated!
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on January 8, 2018, 10:02 amYes absolutely, you can assign all to the share 🙂
Yes absolutely, you can assign all to the share 🙂