Bonjour,
Je me demandai si il existe une application gratuite qui est enpaqueté pour
utiliser nativement sur IOS 12 le screen mirroring, l'idée étant d'utiliser
l'Iphone comme unité central !
Merci
Ptilou
Bonjour,
Je suis à la recherche d'une solution sans fil pour transmettre de la video et du son sur
un ecran HDMI.
J'ai vu quelques solutions, mais les avis sont mitigés et la compatibilité linux me semble
hasardeuse...
Y aurait-il des courageux ici qui se sont lancés dans l'aventure et qui
Le 07/01/2015 10:16, C. Mourad Jaber a écrit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Je suis à la recherche d'une solution sans fil pour transmettre de la
video et du son sur un ecran HDMI.
J'ai vu quelques solutions, mais les avis sont mitigés et la
compatibilité linux me semble hasardeuse...
Y
Bonjour la team,
Le sujet est à la mode j'en parlais avec l'un de mes collègues hier!
Lui m'a parlé de https://plex.tv. La solution n'est pas libre et
fonctionne avec la clef chromecast de google.
Plex étant basé sur XBMC, j'ai donc cherché si XBMC (plus libre) avait
une solution avec le clef
Le Wed, 07 Jan 2015 10:16:39 +0100,
C. Mourad Jaber m...@nativobject.net a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je suis à la recherche d'une solution sans fil pour transmettre de la
video et du son sur un ecran HDMI.
J'ai vu quelques solutions, mais les avis sont mitigés et la
compatibilité linux me semble
On 04/11/2014 02:56 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
8 snip
Thus my question:
Is it possible to use debmirror, to mirror stable,testing,sid as well
as debian-security for stable and testing, and have them all share the
same package pool?
I can't see it, and I'm hoping I am simply not understanding
On Friday 11 April 2014 03:46:49 Zenaan Harkness wrote:
In my foggy memory, that at least for debian stable, I seem to
remember something about security updates all get collected up,
possibly with other updates (??) and they become the next stable
point release.
Erm... No! I can accept that
On 11/04/14 15:25, Lisi Reisz wrote:
(One is very clumsy in
English, but in this case I felt that the second person would appear
to target Zenaan.)
Best Queen's English, Lisi ;)
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I currently know to some degree, and use, debmirror.
I admin/help-desk for quite a few people in a rural area - the PCs I
admin are typically only connected to the Internet via high-latency,
low-bandwidth internet connections.
So, I run a debian mirror from a particular host which has a
On 4/11/14, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
Thus my question:
Is it possible to use debmirror, to mirror stable,testing,sid as well
as debian-security for stable and testing, and have them all share the
same package pool?
In particular, for example, I stopped my initial
On 4/11/14, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
On 4/11/14, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
Thus my question:
Is it possible to use debmirror, to mirror stable,testing,sid as well
as debian-security for stable and testing, and have them all share the
same package pool?
I guess
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Tom H wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
I have not myself used LVM mirroring. I have only used mdadm MD
mirroring. This means I am fuzzy on your exact configuration. But
the above tells me that you have the root volume directly
to set the mirroring my problem
came up.
The mirroring ist done but as soon as i try to reboot my system, it
doesn't starts up and im entering the grub recover-mode.
I used following commands :
Resizing a FS - lvextend –L +500M /dev/rootVG/rootLV
Add HDD - vgextend rootVG /dev/sdb
Set up
echo'Loading Linux 2.6.32-5-686 ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-686 root=/dev/mapper/rootVG-rootLV ro
quiet
echo'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-686
}
I have not myself used LVM mirroring. I have only used mdadm MD
mirroring
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Luca Saletta luca.sale...@msw.ch wrote:
Dear Mailinglist
...
The mirroring ist done but as soon as i try to reboot my system, it
doesn't starts up and im entering the grub recover-mode.
Where you can't boot before you do the mirror, it isn't tied
/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-686
}
I have not myself used LVM mirroring. I have only used mdadm MD
mirroring. This means I am fuzzy on your exact configuration. But
the above tells me that you have the root volume directly on lvm using
the rootVG-rootLV volume. Which is fine.
[AIUI (I've never used
Tom H wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
I have not myself used LVM mirroring. I have only used mdadm MD
mirroring. This means I am fuzzy on your exact configuration. But
the above tells me that you have the root volume directly on lvm using
the rootVG-rootLV volume. Which is fine.
[AIUI
yudi v wrote:
I am looking at using Debian software RAID mirroring and would like
to know how it handles system crashes and disk failures.
It handles it quite well.
My only experience with software RAID 1 is with windows 7 inbuilt
option. Whenever the system does not shutdown cleanly, upon
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
The Linus software raid also had the capability to use a block bitmap
to speed up resync after a crash because then it tracks which blocks
are dirty.
See the documentation on this mdadm command to configure an internal
bitmap to speed up a re-sync after an
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Note that after a power cycle even if the RAID 1 array needs to be
sync'd between the mirrored disks that the system will still boot okay
and will operate normally. I have no idea what other systems do but
you can boot the
Hi all,
I am looking at using Debian software RAID mirroring and would like to know
how it handles system crashes and disk failures.
My only experience with software RAID 1 is with windows 7 inbuilt option.
Whenever the system does not shutdown cleanly, upon reboot the disks start
resynching
26/01/2012 23:07, Joey L wrote:
When I boot the system with all drives in, I get the superflous error.
So the only way to boot is only to put in /dev/sdc alone and boot.
when i get to a linux prompt, I insert the second drive into the system
/dev/sdd
To sync them, /dev/sdd has already
My configuration is as such:
/dev/md0 = /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdd1
/dev/md1 = /dev/sda1 and /dev/sb1
My swap partitions are not part of the array or mirror at all -
they are just regular partitions - they are:
/dev/sdc2 and /dev/sdd2.
Any particular reason do do that ? If you want your
You could check whether grub's OK via bootinfoscript (although the
only real test'll be a reboot...).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bootinfoscript/
thanks for the script - will check it out
My parted -l is:
Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB
Number Start End Size Type File system
that /dev/sdd is part of a mirroring raid (each
partitions are I guess), and later you are working with fdisk on
/dev/sdd2. If /dev/sdd2 is part of a raid1 array you must work on the
mdadm device (/dev/md*), this is the device you need to mkswap. There
is nothing else to do to make it work as swap
25/01/2012 19:16, Joey L wrote:
In-line reply ;
Okay..I am telling all in this email -:)
My configuration is as such:
/dev/md0 = /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdd1
/dev/md1 = /dev/sda1 and /dev/sb1
My swap partitions are not part of the array or mirror at all -
they are just regular
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 5:35 PM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com
tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
25/01/2012 19:16, Joey L wrote:
Okay..I am telling all in this email -:)
My configuration is as such:
/dev/md0 = /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdd1
/dev/md1 = /dev/sda1 and /dev/sb1
My swap partitions are
In related questions - i hope you can answer - are :
1. why do i get an error when trying to make swap partition - i get
this error below after running fdisk, creating a primary partition
/dev/sdd2 and then changing the type - with t -
As in below ---
2. the /dev/sdd drive is the mirrored drive
Sorry to load up on related issues in this mail, but have a big issue:
After having synced my mirrored drives in software raid -
I get the following error:
error: superfluous RAID member (2 found).
the boot drive is /dev/sdc1 but added another one to the mirror - /dev/sdd1
my questions :
1.
raid, here you say that /dev/sdd is part of a mirroring raid (each
partitions are I guess), and later you are working with fdisk on
/dev/sdd2. If /dev/sdd2 is part of a raid1 array you must work on the
mdadm device (/dev/md*), this is the device you need to mkswap. There
is nothing else to do to make
24/01/2012 19:10, Joey L wrote:
Sorry to load up on related issues in this mail, but have a big issue:
After having synced my mirrored drives in software raid -
I get the following error:
error: superfluous RAID member (2 found).
There is a good chance that the error reported is more cosmetic
19/01/2012 00:03, Joey L wrote:
Sorry - just a couple of last things:
1. do i run the command - grub-install --recheck --no-floppy
/dev/sdc1 and grub-install --recheck --no-floppy /dev/sdd1 ???
or do I run it on the whole drive meaning - grub-install --recheck
--no-floppy /dev/sdc and
19/01/2012 01:43, Joey L wrote:
Also - is there a way in debian to realize which drive is mapped to
which linux device ??
When I go into the bios - i see disk labels or names as DSK04, DSK02
and also long string of numbers - i guess it is the serial number of
drive.
For partition UUID:
ls
On 19/01/12 02:04, Marc Auslander wrote:
Now, does that code contain a copy of grub.cfg? Or
does it read it from someplace? If the second, how does it decide
where/how to read grub.cfg.
I understand how, once it has grub.cfg, it decides what to boot. It's
where grub.cfg comes from that I
On 18/01/12 16:23, Joey L wrote:
When i put the drive sda into the system to add it back to the md0 -
the system keeps booting from it and refuses to boot from the good sdb
drive.
Boot with just the good drive; degrade the array (fail the missing
drive); relabel your root partition (whatever
Jon Dowland j...@debian.org writes:
Pretty sure at that stage it has loaded modules that let it interpret
a selection of filesystem types, in order to fetch grub.cfg (and
further
How does it decide which partition (on which disk) and what pathname
to use to find grub.cfg. I assume one it
I have a raid 1 mdadm setup.
I have devices sda and sdb with 2 partitions on each - sda1 and sda2
on the other drive i have sdb1 and sdb2.
Partition sda1 is the root partition and sda2 is the swap partition.
My sda failed yesterday and now i am running in sdb only.
When i put the drive sda into
18/01/2012 17:23, Joey L wrote:
I have a raid 1 mdadm setup.
I have devices sda and sdb with 2 partitions on each - sda1 and sda2
on the other drive i have sdb1 and sdb2.
Partition sda1 is the root partition and sda2 is the swap partition.
My sda failed yesterday and now i am running in
The issue I am having is that if I put into the system both drives,
the system always chooses the faulty drive.
I do not even get linux system - i get a weird text prompt - i think
it is initrdfs - even if i change it in the bios.
On installing grub - can you tell me what is the procedure for
18/01/2012 18:03, Joey L wrote:
The issue I am having is that if I put into the system both drives,
the system always chooses the faulty drive.
I do not even get linux system - i get a weird text prompt - i think
it is initrdfs - even if i change it in the bios.
On installing grub - can you
thanks for the reply -
1. my issue is that i am not getting to the grub menu on the good
disk, it always goes to the bad one.
I think it puts me in a intrdfsram prompt or something similar - even
if i change the bios settings.
- so editing the grub menu option - is unavailable for me.
2.
18/01/2012 19:38, Joey L wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:49 PM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com
tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
18/01/2012 18:03, Joey L wrote:
The issue I am having is that if I put into the system both drives,
the system always chooses the faulty drive.
I do not even get
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 13:38 -0500, Joey L wrote:
thanks for the reply -
1. my issue is that i am not getting to the grub menu on the good
disk, it always goes to the bad one.
I think it puts me in a intrdfsram prompt or something similar - even
if i change the bios settings.
- so editing
okay..thanks for the clarification.
I think it was initrd - busybox.
my debian version is:
root@rider:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.3 (squeeze)
Release:6.0.3
Codename: squeeze
uname -mrs
Linux
18/01/2012 22:22, Joey L wrote:
okay..thanks for the clarification.
I think it was initrd - busybox.
my debian version is:
root@rider:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.3 (squeeze)
Release:6.0.3
Codename:
Sorry - just a couple of last things:
1. do i run the command - grub-install --recheck --no-floppy
/dev/sdc1 and grub-install --recheck --no-floppy /dev/sdd1 ???
or do I run it on the whole drive meaning - grub-install --recheck
--no-floppy /dev/sdc and grub-install --recheck --no-floppy
Also - is there a way in debian to realize which drive is mapped to
which linux device ??
When I go into the bios - i see disk labels or names as DSK04, DSK02
and also long string of numbers - i guess it is the serial number of
drive.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Joey L mjh2...@gmail.com
This discussion opens a question I've been curious about.
IIUC, bios choses a boot device and runs the MBR code. Assuming
that's GRUB2 MBR code, GRUB2 then loads the 1.5 code hidden before the
first partition of the same device. Next step is to process grub.cfg.
Now, does that code contain a
On Mon,31.May.10, 01:40:59, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
I've looked at apt-proxy, apt-cacher, apt-cacher-ng and approx, but they
all appear to download on demand, not according to a schedule.
Maybe apt-zip or apt-offline (not in lenny) can be used for what you
need.
Regards,
Andrei
--
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:40:59AM -, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
I have a few debian unstable boxes that I like to keep up-to-date.
Currently, I run apt-cacher-ng (a proxy for apt-get which stores
packages so they don't need to be downloaded again) on my gateway box
(lenny 32-bit), so I
I have a few debian unstable boxes that I like to keep up-to-date.
Currently, I run apt-cacher-ng (a proxy for apt-get which stores
packages so they don't need to be downloaded again) on my gateway box
(lenny 32-bit), so I don't double download from my couple of other boxes
(sid 64-bit). This
On Mon, 31 May 2010 01:40:59 -
Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net wrote:
I have a few debian unstable boxes that I like to keep up-to-date.
Currently, I run apt-cacher-ng (a proxy for apt-get which stores
packages so they don't need to be downloaded again) on my gateway box
(lenny
Celejar cele...@gmail.com writes:
Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net wrote:
Is there some way to do an
intelligent partial mirror of the archive of what is installed on other
boxes, without too much overhead of managing a package list? (i.e. I dont
want to have to manually update some package
On Mon, 31 May 2010 04:09:19 -
Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net wrote:
Celejar cele...@gmail.com writes:
Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net wrote:
Is there some way to do an
intelligent partial mirror of the archive of what is installed on other
boxes, without too much overhead of
Celejar cele...@gmail.com writes:
Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net wrote:
and then have the gateway box get those packages.
hmmm. How? Is there an existing tool that will do this? Doing it
manually (in a script) would require too much work (essentially
implementing apt-get -d
)
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To mirroring διακόπτεται βέβαια και παρόλο που άλλαξα τo mirror από το
οποίο τραβάω, εξακολουθεί πάντα το ίδιο error.
Μήπως τυχαίνει κανείς σας να έχει πετύχει το ίδιο πρόβλημα; Σημειώνω ότι
για την ανανέωση του mirror χρησιμοποιώ το ftpsync που δίνει το debian.
G
in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(600)
[generator=3.0.6]
To mirroring διακόπτεται βέβαια και παρόλο που άλλαξα τo mirror από το
οποίο τραβάω, εξακολουθεί πάντα το ίδιο error.
Μήπως τυχαίνει κανείς σας να έχει πετύχει το ίδιο πρόβλημα; Σημειώνω ότι
για την ανανέωση του mirror
stream (code 12) at io.c(600)
[generator=3.0.6]
To mirroring διακόπτεται βέβαια και παρόλο που άλλαξα τo mirror από το
οποίο τραβάω, εξακολουθεί πάντα το ίδιο error.
Μήπως τυχαίνει κανείς σας να έχει πετύχει το ίδιο πρόβλημα; Σημειώνω ότι
για την ανανέωση του mirror χρησιμοποιώ το ftpsync
closed (250 bytes received so far)
[generator]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(600)
[generator=3.0.6]
To mirroring διακόπτεται βέβαια και παρόλο που άλλαξα τo mirror από το
οποίο τραβάω, εξακολουθεί πάντα το ίδιο error.
Μήπως τυχαίνει
Christos Ricudis wrote:
Giwrgo, elpizw na peirakses to ftpsync script tou debian wste na
pairneis mirror *mono* apo to branch pou se endiaferei kai *mono* gia
tis arxitektonikes pou se endiaferei, giati alliws katebazei to sympan...
προφανώς... τα 250G του i386 και του amd64 είναι αρκετά
hello,
solves a simple problem complicated solution:)
I have two servers, one on the disk any data that need to the second.
Currently exports to the disc via NFS, however, load the disk is too big
and the whole is slow.
Then I need in two places at the same time maintain the same data. Among
2009/6/9 michal krajcirovic k...@krajcirovic.cz:
hello,
solves a simple problem complicated solution:)
I have two servers, one on the disk any data that need to the second.
You could try drbd
Regards,
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Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this
but I can't locate it.
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that
I have to update/upgrade at various times, and some of these
runs take hours for each system over my 768Kbs connection.
I have the space
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this but I can't
locate it.
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that I have to
update/upgrade at various times, and some of these runs take hours for
each system over my 768Kbs
From: Dennis Wicks [mailto:w...@mgssub.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:22 AM
Subject: Local mirroring How-To?
Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this
but I can't locate it.
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that
I have
On Mar 12, 12:40 pm, Stackpole, Chris cstackp...@barbnet.com
wrote:
From: Dennis Wicks [mailto:w...@mgssub.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:22 AM
Subject: Local mirroring How-To?
Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this
but I can't locate
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that I have to
update/upgrade at various times, and some of these runs take hours for each
system over my 768Kbs connection.
Same here. For various reasons, I found apt-cacher and friends
unsuitable for my needs (can't remember the
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
I remember there was a discussion sometime back about this but I can't
locate it.
Here is my situation. I have six Debian/Lenny machines that I have to
update/upgrade at various times, and some of these runs take hours for
each system over my 768Kbs
.
Currently, I have no software RAID on my system yet. Just a small /boot
partition, and a huge LVM partition for everything else. I recently
discovered I could use LVM's mirroring capabilities. This would probably be
easiest and fastest for me, since I wouldn't have to try shove a software
RAID array
On 6 Sep., 00:40, nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jens wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what exactly did you do?
I'll have to dig up the configs, will send a reply when I find them..
Thanks!
OK, I do this with quotas mainly. I haven't yet come across a scenario
where these were not
, to ease upgrades.
Questions:
-- Generally: Is it a good idea to use LVM2 mirroring or should I
stick to
MD for mirroring, and use LVM only for the snapshots? This seems
overcomplicated.
-- Can Lenny create and use mirrored LVM partitions? I tried a test
installation in VMware but the installer does
Jens wrote:
Generally I would like to hear any experiences with LVM2 you can
offer.
The last time I tried LVM I hosed everything, but that was eight years
ago, at least partly due to a user error, and with LVM1 on Debian
Woody
with a self-compiled kernel on 2.4.2x.
I would stick to MD for
We use LVM and software raid via md on every server. We use md to run raid
10 arrays and then we use LVM on top of that. We use snapshots to backup our
mySQL servers and it works great. We do nightly snapshots and rsync/tar that
stuff to central on line storage server. Though we do have to issue a
On 5 Sep., 20:10, nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jens wrote:
Generally I would like to hear any experiences with LVM2 you can
offer.
The last time I tried LVM I hosed everything, but that was eight years
ago, at least partly due to a user error, and with LVM1 on Debian
Woody with a
feature?
Any specific reason?
I have read contradicting reports regarding performance - one said LVM
mirroring was faster since it read from both disks in parallel, one
said the same about MD.
What is your experience?
mySQL servers and it works great. We do nightly snapshots and rsync/tar
have the option of keeping in memory - which is transient). The
overhead of using lvm raid1 did not seem worth it (echo by my results
from googling)
Alex
I have read contradicting reports regarding performance - one said LVM
mirroring was faster since it read from both disks in parallel, one
Jens wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what exactly did you do?
I'll have to dig up the configs, will send a reply when I find
them..
That was an advantage, true.
Nowadays you can mount using UUIDs or disk labels which also works
fine.
Yeah that's true..
OK, I do this with quotas mainly. I
Jens wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what exactly did you do?
-- snip from kickstart --
# manually isntall grub
cat /tmp/grub.txt EOF
root (hd0,0)
geometry (hd0)
setup (hd0)
geometry (hd1)
setup (hd1)
quit
EOF
grub --batch /tmp/grub.txt 21 | tee /root/grub-install.txt
-- end snip --
Now that
Hi,
In one of our servers, I want to debug a network server daemon. The
problem is I don't have luxury for a downtime or to iterrupt related
server's network traffic. Current routing structure looks like below.
VPN Switch (192.168.1.1) - Server Machine (192.168.1.2)
To debug the related
Why don't you bridge the interfaces of 192.168.1.10 ? In that case, you
need to reconfigure client to point to 192.168.1.20 and you can sniff
your network via the 192.168.1.10 machine ?
Hope this helps,
Christophe
Volkan YAZICI a écrit :
Hi,
In one of our servers, I want to debug a network
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, Bonnel Christophe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why don't you bridge the interfaces of 192.168.1.10?
I don't have in depth experience with bridging, would you mind
explaining a little bit about it please. (Example tutorial pointers will
be appreciated.)
In that case, you need
I suppose you have multiples interfaces on your 192.168.1.10. Normally,
you have multiple IP addresses on your 192.168.1.10, one address for
each interface. If you bridge interfaces, all your interfaces will have
one and only one IP address 192.168.1.10. If you prefer, your machine
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 05:13:16AM -0400, Zach Uram wrote:
How exactly can I do this:
There is a website I wish to mirror. It has many pages and images and
it uses CSS.
I wish to run wget and have it:
1) download all HTML/CSS/images
2) uses local references so A
How exactly can I do this:
There is a website I wish to mirror. It has many pages and images and
it uses CSS.
I wish to run wget and have it:
1) download all HTML/CSS/images
2) uses local references so A
HREF=http://site.org/images/image.jpg; will be saved as A
HREF=images/image.jpg
3) do the
Zach Uram escreveu:
How exactly can I do this:
There is a website I wish to mirror. It has many pages and images and
it uses CSS.
I wish to run wget and have it:
1) download all HTML/CSS/images
2) uses local references so A
HREF=http://site.org/images/image.jpg; will be saved as A
On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 05:13:16 -0400
Zach Uram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How exactly can I do this:
There is a website I wish to mirror. It has many pages and images and
it uses CSS.
You also might be interested in httrack.
Zach
Celejar
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Thanks for reply,
I added the official Release and the gpg files to the approprate
place dists/etch ( I am using etch/R3), but I got same error unable
to find the Release file.
Maybe this can help to understand:When I start the client
machine, the dhcp and tftp ran correctly ( the
Please do not start a new thread unless the new problem is totally
unrelated.
abdelkader belahcene wrote:
Thanks for reply,
I put in the server as it is described in the doc, the netboot, and
used the tftp, it runs correctly, and started nice,
when it asked for the mirror, If I declare an
Thanks for reply,
I put in the server as it is described in the doc, the netboot, and
used the tftp, it runs correctly, and started nice,
when it asked for the mirror, If I declare an official mirror, it
runs correctly, and installed, when I declare my own mirror, I fails.
I mean by my own
i have a sarge installation.
i have two ide drives (hda and hdc) that are partitioned identically.
when doing the install a while ago, i tried to configure partitions for
raid1 but some how goofed.
i cannot risk losing data on hda while getting raid1 up and running.
has anyone successfully
also sprach harland christofferson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007.05.04.1555 +0200]:
has anyone successfully implemented raid1 on an existing system by using
raid tools and mdadm?
README.recipes says how to do that.
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On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 09:55:41AM -0400, harland christofferson wrote:
i have a sarge installation.
i have two ide drives (hda and hdc) that are partitioned identically.
when doing the install a while ago, i tried to configure partitions for
raid1 but some how goofed.
i cannot risk
Hi All,
I tried posting this yesterday while not subscribed and didn't look like
it got through - so trying again after subscribing. If it gets through
twice - please accept my apologies.
I wonder if someone can help me with a problem that I am having.
There is a server(sarge) that I
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 12:38:43PM +, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
There is a server(sarge) that I maintain that used to be mirrored and
all was well. However, the mirror was recently broken and when trying to
rebuild, I run into an interesting problem.
The array rebuilds to about 80% and then
Douglas Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 12:38:43PM +, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
There is a server(sarge) that I maintain that used to be mirrored and
all was well. However, the mirror was recently broken and when trying to
rebuild, I run into an interesting problem.
The array rebuilds
On 6/24/06, Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am repeating this issue to give it it's own subject line and thread.
Since the change from marillat to debian-multimedia I have not yet found a
satisfactory way of mirroring debian-multimedia. The site does not seem to offer
anonymous rsync or ftp
I am repeating this issue to give it it's own subject line and thread.
Since the change from marillat to debian-multimedia I have not yet found a
satisfactory way of mirroring debian-multimedia. The site does not seem to offer
anonymous rsync or ftp, and wget and debmirror don't work as I
Marty wrote:
Since the change from marillat to debian-multimedia I have not yet found a
satisfactory way of mirroring debian-multimedia. The site does not seem to offer
anonymous rsync or ftp, and wget and debmirror don't work as I expect them to.
Replying to my own posting, I have found what
Frédéric SOLDNER wrote:
Bonjour,
je te conseille heartbeat et éventuellement drdb, heartbeat te permet de
basculer les services en cas de plantage d'une machine, et drdb permet de
faire du raid 1 over ip donc pas de soucis de ports ide en double.
Drdb sera utile si tu veux garder l'historique
Alexandre Mackow a écrit :
Quelle solution me proposeriez vous?
Le rsync est il une solution viable me concernant?
perso, dans la même situation je ferais du rsync 4 fois par jours :-)
PS: Pour remonter le même serveur j'utiliserais un :
dpkg --get-selections
Voici un mémo que je me suis
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