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Mac OS X sshfs

March 1, 2013 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

OSXFUSE

Working on websites on Mac can be sometimes very annoying. You are writing some piece of code and you need to transfer it every time via FTP or SFTP to a linux web server.

SSHFS (Secure SHell FileSystem) is a solution to avoid this transfer layer of your develop work. By default SSHFS is not availible in Mac OS X but it can be installed

To be a able to use SSHFS it is required to [Read more…]

Filed Under: Apple, Linux, Mac OS X, Monitoring Tagged With: Filesystem, MAC OS X, mount, SSHFS

Accessing data on guest lvm

January 10, 2011 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

for my KVM guests I use only LVM disks, I find it easy to use and administer.
Every time you running out of space you can resize your lvn volume.
Bus some days ago I moved some virtual servers to another physical Dom0(Host) and was a little bit confused – how to move lvm – DD was not the best idea.

There is always another way, here is my:
Very important! Shut-down virtual machine.
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Filed Under: Debian, Linux Tagged With: Filesystem, LVM, restore data

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