Re: 100% Debian based Cyber-Center in Strasbourg

2003-01-23 Thread Vinai Kopp
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 05:36:15AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: Curently I am in creation of my Cyber-Center in Strasbourg, which is origialy only for Internet and Office... But now I am interested in Net-Games... Not only some Game-Servers. I like to use Linux-Game too. Are there

linux software RAID with hot-swap hardware

2003-01-23 Thread Russell Coker
I've written a document on using Linux software RAID with hot-swap SCSI hardware. It's slightly specific to the hardware I use (I wrote it for internal use) but can easily be adapted to be more generic. If someone wants to add it to a HOWTO or something then be my guest, please give me

Re: linux software RAID with hot-swap hardware

2003-01-23 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
:- Russell == Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi I've written a document on using Linux software RAID with hot-swap SCSI hardware. nice doc, just a little comment about booting: *Booting* To make a RAID-1 device bootable you first have to use fdisk to set

Re: Limit MySQL database sizes

2003-01-23 Thread Christian Hammers
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 02:39:34PM -0800, Jeremy Zawodny wrote: How can a quota be put on MySQL sizes? That is... in a similar fashion to the commercial control panels like Cpanel and such? Normal filesystem quotas don't work, since the database is owned by user MySQL and not the user

Re: Limit MySQL database sizes

2003-01-23 Thread Jason Lim
Oh, please NEVER use system quotas on mysql databases! This leads to severe data corruption as mysql has much data in cache that does not get written to disk once the quota is exceeded! As long as there's no way for a user to get the actual used size the only thing you can do is limiting

Re: Limit MySQL database sizes

2003-01-23 Thread Christian Hammers
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:12:36AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: But then how do all those commercial control panels, like Cpanel, H-sphere, and others, do their MySQL quota? I don't know those products. Do they have evaluation version or online docs that could be used to reverse engeneer what kind

hard- or software-raid?

2003-01-23 Thread Tinus Nijmeijers
I'm building a server that needs about 200G of harddisk space and the data has to be safe. If I need to replace a faulty hd and get downtime that's fine. Speed is not an issue. The system will boot of a scsi HD, I have a backup boot disk available. Disks (couple of 120G IDE or something) will be

Re: hard- or software-raid?

2003-01-23 Thread Russell Coker
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 00:16, Tinus Nijmeijers wrote: The system will boot of a scsi HD, I have a backup boot disk available. Why not use RAID-1 for the boot device? Disks (couple of 120G IDE or something) will be in 1+0, raid5 or raid6 (does software raid do raid6?) What is RAID-6? RAID-6

Re: linux software RAID with hot-swap hardware

2003-01-23 Thread Andraz Sraka
re On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 14:42, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote: Instead of install-mbr, I used the following line in lilo.conf: raid-extra-boot=/dev/sda,/dev/sdb According to the documentation of lilo, this shouldn't be necessary, but apparently either the funcionality or the docs are buggy.

Re: linux software RAID with hot-swap hardware

2003-01-23 Thread Russell Coker
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 01:25, Andraz Sraka wrote: On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 14:42, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote: Instead of install-mbr, I used the following line in lilo.conf: raid-extra-boot=/dev/sda,/dev/sdb According to the documentation of lilo, this shouldn't be necessary, but apparently

Re: hard- or software-raid?

2003-01-23 Thread thing
Tinus Nijmeijers wrote: I'm building a server that needs about 200G of harddisk space and the data has to be safe. If I need to replace a faulty hd and get downtime that's fine. Speed is not an issue. The system will boot of a scsi HD, I have a backup boot disk available. Disks (couple of 120G

shopping cart

2003-01-23 Thread Garry Byrne
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