Package: unfs3 Priority: optional Section: net Installed-Size: 148 Maintainer: Daniel Baumann Architecture: i386 Version: 0.9.22+dfsg-1 Replaces: nfs-server Provides: nfs-server Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), portmap Conflicts: nfs-server Filename: pool/drbl/live-stable/unfs3/unfs3_0.9.22+dfsg-1_i386.deb Size: 57410 MD5sum: af0ec347c741979167cd4574b091bbaa SHA1: 39ab46269ab00fd0a3bfd97a66fd2b4804d40212 SHA256: 3351595fe3c1794deda41da97b1f09718ce43d5897386493acae39309ac6829f SHA512: 9bc523ae825cc8bd228f69e582691f5ec952ef46234f9ca7bf0fb333a118f92b73cdc3c770764c38724b17938294e8382c5bd9b31c70233d4026a9b8b7ff9c60 Description: User-space NFSv3 Server UNFS3 is a user-space implementation of the NFSv3 server specification. It provides a daemon for the MOUNT and NFS protocols, which are used by NFS clients for accessing files on the server. . Unlike nfs-user-server, unfs3 is capable of handling files larger than 2GB, but there is currently no support for file locking. Homepage: http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/ Package: vmfs-tools Priority: extra Section: otherosfs Installed-Size: 80 Maintainer: Mike Hommey Architecture: i386 Version: 0.1.2-1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libfuse2 (>= 2.6), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), libuuid1 (>= 1.15) Filename: pool/drbl/live-stable/vmfs-tools/vmfs-tools_0.1.2-1_i386.deb Size: 29096 MD5sum: 8703cff0e24208d0e067a1b0fb19507f SHA1: f20e83a316eb973e1de341eaf0ce0875613c0b4d SHA256: 575f7c8bb934414b05a6ed0168380a026cec481211009df413c2e9c2530b51ae SHA512: 6d6cd37c8d4a630026d060fa946bd21a371cb1af0e9b053c9dc1edef025d753d029444f9be9e1d71666564bb74c8d73479bafb7ecf7af378ef0c371162b55a99 Description: Tools to access VMFS filesystems VMFS is a clustered filesystem designed to store virtual machine disks for VMware ESX or ESXi Server hosts. This set of tools allows to access these filesystems from some other non ESX/ESXi host for e.g. maintenance tasks. . Only read access is available at the moment, but write access is under works. Multiple extents are supported. . The VMFS can be accessed with a command line tool or mounted through a userspace filesystem (FUSE-based).