(To be fair, if you want persistence we have
to edit the iSCSI daemon's config file, but that's hardly an issue).
And I haven't even started on snapshot backups either...
LVM is made of win.
Cheers.
Dameon.
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the meantime, I'll browse the techcenter wiki more deeply.
Cheers.
Dameon.
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please.
Thanks Michael, and thanks Dell (official or not ;)
Any chance of a similar set for real Debian? Also, while I've got
your eyes/ears, is there, or will there be an updated version of
http://linux.dell.com/debian_9g.shtml for the 10th and 11th gen
servers?
Cheers.
Dameon.
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On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:44:30AM -0300, Rodrigo Trevisaneli scribbled
in "Monitoring SAS 6iR RAID status":
> Hi,
>
> This morning a database running on a PE T105 with a SAS 6iR
> was down, and after reboot I found the filesystem demaged.
>
> Running fsck fix this, and the /var/log/messages has
itches?
I have a multicasting issue that I'd really (really, really) like to
get sorted, but I figured that this list isn't the correct place to
ask.
Cheers.
Dameon.
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:28:58AM -0300, Fabio Catunda scribbled
in "Re: Hot disk change.":
> Thanks for all responses.
>
> Now I see that I am in trouble.
>
> I really cannot install everything from zero, it will take too long and
> might not work.
>
> I would like to know your opinion about
a tool called `serviceTag` which spits
out, and allows you to change, the Dell service tag for the box.
The package also has many other useful tools in it, so it's worth
installing.
Cheers.
Dameon.
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#x27;t require a PhD, neither does realising that
this is an abhorrent business practice with no true merit to the
customer.
Cheers.
Dameon.
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of Dell servers, but if this continues, they've lost my
business.
Cheers.
Dameon.
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Dr. Dameon Wagner,
Senior ICT Specialist,
Depts. of C