Here some delays as well (not even on midas just the network). But my experience with ls is that it really doesn't like > 2000 files in the same dir either. (and that is becoming pretty annoying )

Seb

Sofie Van Landeghem schreef:
Am I the only one experiencing a really slow midas today?
Is a dir with 4000 files really such a problem to do ls on? Sheesh...

Sofie


Joost Van Den Cruyce wrote:
I feel an evil presence

Frederik Delaere wrote:
  
Good morning,

As of now midas is listening on a different ssh port if you want to 
connect from home.

Before this was the default port 22 now it is: 6666
if you want to specify the port from commandline you can do it like this:

ssh -p 6666 username@midas.fvms.ugent.be

scp works like this:

scp -P 6666 /some/dir username@midas.fvms.ugent.be:/tmp

For the lazy people, you can add this to an alias in .bashrc, 
.bash_profile, .cshrc, ... so you don't have to type all this:

alias midas "ssh -p 6666 username@midas.fvms.ugent.be"

Windows users should look in their favourite ssh client for an option 
where they can change the port.

Next monday we will close the port 22 on the firewall, so you've got a 
few days to try it
out.
Connecting from the internal network to midas doesn't change.

There are hundreds of (failed) login attempts on midas on the ssh port.
That's because a lot of botnets scan networks for ssh connections on 
the default
port 22, moving to a different non default port will solve this issue.
In case you where wondering why..

Enjoy,
Frederik

    

  

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