Hallo Mal,
Mal Herring schrieb:
Hi List,
Been looking on forums.gentoo.org looking for a way to pair two NIC's so
that should the primary fail, the secondary takes over...
I use the LACP protocol ( IEEE 802.1ad) between my switches and my servers,
it is one of the bonding modes offered by
Hi Allan,
Allan Spagnol Comar schrieb:
Hi all, I having some strange problem on my VPN :(
I had configured openvpn as tunnel server-client; had a tun interface .
I started the open vpn using 10.8.0.0 network and has my private net
at 192.168.0.0 and the open vpn is running at
Hi Allan,
Allan Spagnol Comar schrieb:
Hi all, I having some strange problem on my VPN :(
I had configured openvpn as tunnel server-client; had a tun interface .
I started the open vpn using 10.8.0.0 network and has my private net
at 192.168.0.0 and the open vpn is running at
Ian K schrieb:
When I pop in a standard 3com 589cs card, the computer beeps, and
beeps again when I take it out. That looked promising. I then put in
his WAN card, a new Linksys Wireless B Adapter. (WPC11 version 4,
which uses a Realtek chipset.) I heard nothing when putting it in,
but heard a
Emanuele Morozzi schrieb:
Me:
Hallo, I recently passed to udev, so now I cannot use my Raid.
Gentoo si installed in /dev/hda.
The Raid is a striping raid composed of /dev/sda /dev/sdb and consists
of 4 partitions. I created it installing windows (work reason).
The SATA
Emanuele Morozzi schrieb:
Can anybody help me?
Sorry, but I seem to have deleted this thread, and I can't remember
exactly what all you wrote.
If I remember correctly, you have a SATA raid controler on which you
created a raid over two complete disks, right?
-Scott
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Emanuele Morozzi schrieb:
You were right, now I have compiled the kernel with
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=y, but it's the same as before; there are not
peculiar errors, but dmraid continues not to create the devices in
/dev/mapper.
Richard Fish wrote:
This means that you do not have the device
Claudinei Matos schrieb:
Hi guys,
I'm own a Intel se7210tp1-e with a onboard Intel 6300ESB Raid Controller w/ two
80GB disks
Well, I'm new to this hardware RAID things. My doubt is the follow:
I've booted gentoo 2005.0 live-cd and when I typed fdisk -l I've got two disks printed:
sda and sdb
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