For years I've been using hardware raid on compaq smart2 cards to handle
hosts with 10-20 disks. The firmware presents each volume as a device to
the OS so there's usually only a couple disks from linux's point of
view.
Now I have an aic7xxx card hooked straight up to an array with 14 disks
in
you need to MAKEDEV the extra drive letters I suspect. I ran into this on my
scsi array.
eg
Linux will only see to /dev/sdh by default, to go past this,
cd /dev then ./MAKEDEV sdi then reboot. fdisk should now work.
regards
Thing
On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 21:12, Nate Campi wrote:
For years I've
Hello Steven,
Am 10:09 2002-12-03 +1300 hat Jones, Steven geschrieben:
lol,
all over the place does not incl NZ.
Choice is very limited here in NZ, Id like a 3ware but its try and get
someone in the US to sell send it to me at a sane price (international
shipping hence no warrantee) or get it
Hello Nicolas,
Am 08:53 2002-12-03 +0100 hat Nicolas Bougues geschrieben:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:22:43AM +, Michelle Konzack wrote:
RAID-1 is mirroring. You plan 4- or 8-way mirroring ??
what do you mean with '4- or 8-way' ?
I have always two disks parallel (one original and one
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:25:55AM +, Michelle Konzack wrote:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:22:43AM +, Michelle Konzack wrote:
RAID-1 is mirroring. You plan 4- or 8-way mirroring ??
what do you mean with '4- or 8-way' ?
You said in your first post that you need Hardware
RAID-1
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Hello Folks:
I call a local script from...
/etc/logrotate.d/apache
...in Debian 3.0 to run Analog reports. It is supposed to run once a
week, but it runs every day:
It seems that the sharedscripts causes this: with sharedscript the
prerotate script is always executed (logrotate
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