Gaiseric Vandal gaiseric.vandal at gmail.com writes:
Hello
Thanks for help Gaiseric
Probably you misunderstood me Gaiseric.
I put 3 ware controller with new disks to test machine (gigabyte mobo).
I have
installed Cenots with samba on raid 5 on this controller and I want to
move this
discs
John Drescher drescherjm at gmail.com writes:
- Don't use RAID5 for your /boot or OS slices. If your raid
configuration gets messed up the system can't boot. A messed up mirror is
easier to recover from. RAID5 for your data is OK- since at that point the
OS is up and running.
Hi,
Am 15.06.10 11:56, schrieb Hubert Choma:
Hello
...
- Whether the version of samba in Centos 5.5 is compatible with windows
7 (standard centos 5.5 repos)
http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5.5/html/Release_Notes/ar01s08.html
Topic Samba:
The Samba3x package set
Am 16.06.10 10:33, schrieb Hubert Choma:
Gaiseric Vandal gaiseric.vandal at gmail.com writes:
...
- Where can I find changes beetwen samba Version 3.0.28a-1.fc7 and this
from centos 5.5 repo ?
e.g. Download the rpm and do a
rpm -qp --changelog PackageName.rpm |more
/Götz
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Götz
If you are moving the RAID controller with the disks then it should be
OK. And in that case using RAID5 should be OK for /boot.
You can also, with the 3ware, configure all the disks in a single RAID5
(or maybe RAID5+1 or RAID6), and then use 3ware to create two separate
LUN's (logical
Am 16.06.10 16:05, schrieb Gaiseric Vandal:
...
I do not think ext4 is available on Centos.
The tools and kernelmodule are availabel, if it works I don't know ...
http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5.5/html/Technical_Notes/chap-Technical_Notes-_Technology_Previews_.html
Hello
I need a description how to move painlessly samba from one system to
another without re-adding to the domain windows clients. Currently, I
have samba Version 3.0.28a-1.fc7
on Fedora 7 and I want to move it on CentOS 5.5 As far as the server
hardware remains the same. In addition to
You may have two general options
- Have the new machine appear to be the old machine.Run testparm
-v to verify the location of the private directory, locks directory etc
and other files that you need to move over.
- Setup the new machine as a BDC in the domain, migrate your data over,
- Don't use RAID5 for your /boot or OS slices. If your raid
configuration gets messed up the system can't boot. A messed up mirror is
easier to recover from. RAID5 for your data is OK- since at that point the
OS is up and running. Some of my colleagues argue you shouldn't even