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Re: RAID1 on sparc64

2001-12-20 Thread J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)

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On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 11:04:18 +1000, Tim Kent wrote:
> I have installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Enterprise 420R.  Everything seems to
> be working alright except software RAID, which is working fine on our x86
> machines.  The patch itself installs cleanly as does the kernel build, it
> is just the 'fdisk' and 'mkraid' tools that give me issues:

Which mkraid? The "raidtools" or the "raidtools2" one?

> # fdisk /dev/sdb

Erm, mkraid complains about a partition on sda, not sdb. Does sda have a
sane partition table?

> # mkraid /dev/md0
> handling MD device /dev/md0
> analyzing super-block
> disk 0: /dev/sdb1, 2356000kB, raid superblock at 2355904kB
> disk 1: /dev/sda1, failed
> /dev/md0: Invalid argument

If sda has a sane partition table it's probably best to find out where that
"Invalid argument" comes from; please provide the relevant part of the log
produced by "strace -f -o /tmp/strace.log mkraid /dev/md0".

HTH,
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RAID1 on sparc64

2001-12-20 Thread Tim Kent
Hello,

I have installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Enterprise 420R.  Everything seems to be 
working alright except software RAID, which is working fine on our x86 
machines.  The patch itself installs cleanly as does the kernel build, it is 
just the 'fdisk' and 'mkraid' tools that give me issues:

# fdisk /dev/sdb
Command (m for help): t
Partition number (1-8): 1
Hex code (type L to list codes): fd
Changed system type of partition 1 to fd (Unknown)

# mkraid /dev/md0
handling MD device /dev/md0
analyzing super-block
disk 0: /dev/sdb1, 2356000kB, raid superblock at 2355904kB
disk 1: /dev/sda1, failed
/dev/md0: Invalid argument

I have tried running mkraid with the filesystem type set to 83 but this gives 
the same error.  This is my /etc/raidtab:

raiddev /dev/md0
 raid-level  1
 nr-raid-disks   2
 nr-spare-disks  0
 chunk-size  4
 persistent-superblock 1
 device  /dev/sdb1
 raid-disk   0
 device  /dev/sda1
 failed-disk 1

raiddev /dev/md1
 raid-level  1
 nr-raid-disks   2
 nr-spare-disks  0
 chunk-size  4
 persistent-superblock 1
 device  /dev/sdb2
 raid-disk   0
 device  /dev/sda2
 failed-disk 1

Regards,
Tim




Re: MicroATX Motherboard with 1.5-2GB Ram?

2001-12-20 Thread Ben Aitchison
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 06:27:11AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote:
> This is a disappointment... i'm sure there must be SOME demand for 1.5G
> Ram in these. I know that many chipsets do support 1.5G and 2G, but the
> motherboard manufacturers only put on 2 slots, so you have 512M * 2 only.

You could always use 1 gig sticks.  (x2)

Ben.




RAID1 on sparc64

2001-12-20 Thread Tim Kent

Hello,

I have installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Enterprise 420R.  Everything seems to be working 
alright except software RAID, which is working fine on our x86 machines.  The patch 
itself installs cleanly as does the kernel build, it is just the 'fdisk' and 'mkraid' 
tools that give me issues:

# fdisk /dev/sdb
Command (m for help): t
Partition number (1-8): 1
Hex code (type L to list codes): fd
Changed system type of partition 1 to fd (Unknown)

# mkraid /dev/md0
handling MD device /dev/md0
analyzing super-block
disk 0: /dev/sdb1, 2356000kB, raid superblock at 2355904kB
disk 1: /dev/sda1, failed
/dev/md0: Invalid argument

I have tried running mkraid with the filesystem type set to 83 but this gives the same 
error.  This is my /etc/raidtab:

raiddev /dev/md0
 raid-level  1
 nr-raid-disks   2
 nr-spare-disks  0
 chunk-size  4
 persistent-superblock 1
 device  /dev/sdb1
 raid-disk   0
 device  /dev/sda1
 failed-disk 1

raiddev /dev/md1
 raid-level  1
 nr-raid-disks   2
 nr-spare-disks  0
 chunk-size  4
 persistent-superblock 1
 device  /dev/sdb2
 raid-disk   0
 device  /dev/sda2
 failed-disk 1

Regards,
Tim


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Re: MicroATX Motherboard with 1.5-2GB Ram?

2001-12-20 Thread Ben Aitchison

On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 06:27:11AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote:
> This is a disappointment... i'm sure there must be SOME demand for 1.5G
> Ram in these. I know that many chipsets do support 1.5G and 2G, but the
> motherboard manufacturers only put on 2 slots, so you have 512M * 2 only.

You could always use 1 gig sticks.  (x2)

Ben.


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Re: FreeRADIUS issues

2001-12-20 Thread Jeff Waugh


> >   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Auth-Type := Crypt-Local, Password == "6IVIw"
> >   garry   Auth-Type := Crypt-Local, Password == "6IVIw"
> 
> I haven't tried FreeRADIUS, so I may be talking nonsense, but
> that password does not look crypted.  It should look something
> like this:  X.SldLTDxGIGU or abB.3AxASd29. etc.  i.e. 13
> characters from the set (a-zA-Z0-9./).

Sorry, should have mentioned it was censored.

> > modcall: entering group authorize modcall[authorize]: module
> > "preprocess" returns ok rlm_fastusers:  checking defaults rlm_fastusers:
> > user not found modcall[authorize]: module "fastusers" returns notfound
> 
> This looks to me like it didn't find the user in the file.  Are you sure
> you have the stuff in the right file? :)  Are you sure you have the syntax
> correct?

I hope so, thus the pastage of the above lines. There's very little in the
way of documentation and examples...

Thanks,

- Jeff

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Re: FreeRADIUS issues

2001-12-20 Thread Michael Wood
Hi

On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 03:59:58PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Having some troubles with freeradius as packaged in woody. I'm
> doing a very quick auth migration for a PM3, taking usernames
> and crypted passwords from an old Qube, and putting them ni
> various files for service authentication.
> 
> FreeRADIUS is not cooperating. ;)

I suspect you'll get more answers if you ask on the FreeRADIUS
mailing lists.  See http://www.freeradius.org/

> Here's an example of what I have in the fast_users file:
> 
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Auth-Type := Crypt-Local, Password == "6IVIw"
>   garry   Auth-Type := Crypt-Local, Password == "6IVIw"

I haven't tried FreeRADIUS, so I may be talking nonsense, but
that password does not look crypted.  It should look something
like this:  X.SldLTDxGIGU or abB.3AxASd29. etc.  i.e. 13
characters from the set (a-zA-Z0-9./).

> Many of those. I'm getting this error upon running radtest with: radtest
> garry blah localhost localhost pants
> 
> Sending Access-Request of id 74 to 127.0.0.1:1812
> User-Name = "garry"
> Password = "W)\204\310\316yvi\237\023(\013\027\316\336\225"
> NAS-IP-Address = whale
> NAS-Port-Id = "localhost"
> rad_recv: Access-Reject packet from host 127.0.0.1:1812, id=74, length=20
> 
> 
> The logs say:
> 
> modcall: entering group authorize
>   modcall[authorize]: module "preprocess" returns ok
> rlm_fastusers:  checking defaults
> rlm_fastusers:  user not found
>   modcall[authorize]: module "fastusers" returns notfound

This looks to me like it didn't find the user in the file.  Are
you sure you have the stuff in the right file? :)  Are you sure
you have the syntax correct?

> modcall: group authorize returns ok
> auth: No Auth-Type configuration for the request, rejecting the user
> auth: Failed to validate the user.
> Login incorrect: [garry] (from nas local port 0)
> Sending Access-Reject of id 74 to 127.0.0.1:32773
> 
> 
> Anyone have pointers?

I hope that helps.

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Re: FreeRADIUS issues

2001-12-20 Thread Jeff Waugh



> >   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Auth-Type := Crypt-Local, Password == "6IVIw"
> >   garry   Auth-Type := Crypt-Local, Password == "6IVIw"
> 
> I haven't tried FreeRADIUS, so I may be talking nonsense, but
> that password does not look crypted.  It should look something
> like this:  X.SldLTDxGIGU or abB.3AxASd29. etc.  i.e. 13
> characters from the set (a-zA-Z0-9./).

Sorry, should have mentioned it was censored.

> > modcall: entering group authorize modcall[authorize]: module
> > "preprocess" returns ok rlm_fastusers:  checking defaults rlm_fastusers:
> > user not found modcall[authorize]: module "fastusers" returns notfound
> 
> This looks to me like it didn't find the user in the file.  Are you sure
> you have the stuff in the right file? :)  Are you sure you have the syntax
> correct?

I hope so, thus the pastage of the above lines. There's very little in the
way of documentation and examples...

Thanks,

- Jeff

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