lock down

2001-06-16 Thread Cho Yoonbae
Hi, I am operating an server with P3 850*1, 512MB, 90GB storage. (two 45GB) blue:~# df -H FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 2.0G 233M 1.6G 13% / /dev/hda3 32G 2.6G 27G 9% /var /dev/hda4 10G 646M 9.1G 7% /premium /dev

per host bandwidth limit

2001-06-16 Thread PiotR
Hi, is there a way to limit the bandwidth in a "per hosts" basis? I'm actually using CBQ / SFQ to limit bandwith for two networks in an internet link. It's possible with the linux kernel+iptables+tc to make a packet queue with TOS based priority? My coleagues are eating a lot of bw with the use

lock down

2001-06-16 Thread Cho Yoonbae
Hi, I am operating an server with P3 850*1, 512MB, 90GB storage. (two 45GB) blue:~# df -H FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 2.0G 233M 1.6G 13% / /dev/hda3 32G 2.6G 27G 9% /var /dev/hda4 10G 646M 9.1G 7% /pre

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
www.toms.net has a floppy distro, plus links to tons of other floppy distros, so even if it isn't the right one, then I'm bound to find something there that would fit. Thanks :-) Sincerely, Jason - Original Message - From: "Martin WHEELER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROT

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
Looks like it might be the one :-) Thanks. Sincerely, Jason - Original Message - From: "Martin WHEELER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Allen Ahoffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 6:37 AM Subject: Re: Remote Resue Disk Can't find CCLin

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Martin WHEELER
Can't find CCLinux; but 'Nuclinux' at: http://tuma.stc.cx/nuclinux.php should *definitely* sort you. -- Martin Wheeler -StarTEXT - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - England [1] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.startext.co.uk/ www.gateway.gov.uk -- the UK government's £

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote: > CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and > freshmeat to see if I can find it. > > Sounds like it might do just what is required :-) Try : http://www.toms.net/ - there's a fair old selection to be found there. -- Martin Wheele

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and freshmeat to see if I can find it. Sounds like it might do just what is required :-) Sincerely, Jason - Original Message - From: "Martin WHEELER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Allen Ahoffman

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote: > AFAIK there are "rescue disks" but none that also include a telnetd and > remote connection capabilities as well. I seem to remember doing just this with a one-disk rescue distro called CCLinux (Cosmic Chaos Linux?) that someone brought into a class I was r

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
www.toms.net has a floppy distro, plus links to tons of other floppy distros, so even if it isn't the right one, then I'm bound to find something there that would fit. Thanks :-) Sincerely, Jason - Original Message - From: "Martin WHEELER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PRO

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
Looks like it might be the one :-) Thanks. Sincerely, Jason - Original Message - From: "Martin WHEELER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Allen Ahoffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 6:37 AM Subject: Re: Remote Resue Dis

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
Really? Strange... last time I looked around there (a couple of months ago) I couldn't find what I wanted. i haven't looked there again since, but I'll have another quick check. AFAIK there are "rescue disks" but none that also include a telnetd and remote connection capabilities as well. I don't

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Martin WHEELER
Can't find CCLinux; but 'Nuclinux' at: http://tuma.stc.cx/nuclinux.php should *definitely* sort you. -- Martin Wheeler -StarTEXT - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - England [1] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.startext.co.uk/ www.gateway.gov.uk -- the UK government's

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote: > CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and > freshmeat to see if I can find it. > > Sounds like it might do just what is required :-) Try : http://www.toms.net/ - there's a fair old selection to be found there. -- Martin Wheel

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
CCLinux, eh? Haven't heard of it... I'll scratch around google and freshmeat to see if I can find it. Sounds like it might do just what is required :-) Sincerely, Jason - Original Message - From: "Martin WHEELER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Allen Ahoffma

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jason Lim wrote: > AFAIK there are "rescue disks" but none that also include a telnetd and > remote connection capabilities as well. I seem to remember doing just this with a one-disk rescue distro called CCLinux (Cosmic Chaos Linux?) that someone brought into a class I was

Re: Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
Really? Strange... last time I looked around there (a couple of months ago) I couldn't find what I wanted. i haven't looked there again since, but I'll have another quick check. AFAIK there are "rescue disks" but none that also include a telnetd and remote connection capabilities as well. I don'

Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
Hi all, I was about to develop my own "Remove Rescue Disk)... but thought maybe you had a better idea or had already done this... Regularly if the hard disk fails or needs a manual fsck (usually just pressing y throughout), then it means a trip to the datacenter at whatever ungodly hour it may be

Remote Resue Disk

2001-06-16 Thread Jason Lim
Hi all, I was about to develop my own "Remove Rescue Disk)... but thought maybe you had a better idea or had already done this... Regularly if the hard disk fails or needs a manual fsck (usually just pressing y throughout), then it means a trip to the datacenter at whatever ungodly hour it may b