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Hello Everyone:
I've been lurking for a while, trying to figure
out what I've done wrong, to no avail.
So I created a RAID 5 Array w/3 9.1 GB drives, but
no matter WHAT I do I cannot format the damned
thing! AH! How do I nuke what I've done and
start again? Here are the errors I'm getting:
[
hi...
why not do this ???
/etc/aliases
tom:tom, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dick: dick, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
harry: harry, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for all incoming emailit is copied to another machine backup...
than you need to periodically purge that backup machine
- m
I've been running a 9-disk RAID 5 array here for a little over a week
on a news (Usenet) server. I have raidtools-0.90 & the
raid0145-19981005-C-2.0.35 patch against a pretty clean 2.0.35
monolithic kernel running on a Dual PPro system.
Everything has been going pretty good then today I get thi
On Mon, Nov 02, 1998 at 01:24:39PM -0500, Jorj Bauer wrote:
> useful. On a busy mail machine, it's difficult to get a static backup of
> the contents of /var/spool/mail. If the raid tools supported the ability
> to add and remove mirrors on the fly, one could have a redundant (third)
> mirror whic
I'm setting up a Raid 0 stripe on a news server. I have 3 IDE drives
for just the stripe, installed and ready to go. I am running RH 5.1 on
a 2.0.34 Kernel. I have compiled in support for the Promise Fast Track
RAID card and Raid 0 and Linear stripes.
I installed and compiled the Raid tools -0
On Wed, Nov 04, 1998 at 04:42:43AM -0700, Chris J. Magnuson wrote:
>
> I'm in the same place as you right now, trying to figure out how to scan
> the log for GDT HA messages periodically. SNMP traps would be so much
> nicer
>
i'd use swatch
L.
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Luca Berra -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Mike Tvarkunas wrote:
> I keep seeing mentions of Raidtools0.90, but all I seem to be able to find
> is 0.50? Where is 0.90 being hid at? Can someone send me that addy,
> please! :)
It's in the 'alpha' code directory. The URL is
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Chris J. Magnuson wrote:
> >Chris J. Magnuson wrote:
> >>
> >> scan /var/log/messages
> >
> >Thank you. Do you have more information, how to scan a large
> >/var/log/messages (up to 50 MBytes) every minute? Or is there a way
> >via syslog to react on specific messages?
> >
>
>
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Chris J. Magnuson wrote:
> >Thank you. Do you have more information, how to scan a large
> >/var/log/messages (up to 50 MBytes) every minute? Or is there a way
> >via syslog to react on specific messages?
>
> I'm in the same place as you right now, trying to figure out how to
Date:Wed, 04 Nov 1998 14:19:56 +0100
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I keep seeing mentions of Raidtools0.90, but all I seem to be able to find
is 0.50? Where is 0.90 being hid at? Can someone send me that addy,
please! :)
Thanks
Mike
I tried to patch an original 2.0.35 Kernel (Suse Distribution, based on
libc5) with the ICP Kernel patch who came on CD Version 1.6 with the
Controller.
It returns errors (see bottom). Who could successfully patch this
Kernel, or who could successfully patch his kernel with this patch, or
who can
I've seen a program called xlogmoitor
(http://members.xoom.com/chaosmaker/linux/), and The Monitor
(ftp://hem.passagen.se/osk/) on freshmeat, these may be able to help.
Al.
"Chris J. Magnuson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/11/98 11:42:43
To: Stefan Krister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PRO
Chris J. Magnuson schrieb:
> >Thank you. Do you have more information, how to scan a large
> >/var/log/messages (up to 50 MBytes) every minute? Or is there a way
> >via syslog to react on specific messages?
> >
>
> I'm in the same place as you right now, trying to figure out how to scan
> the lo
>Chris J. Magnuson wrote:
>>
>> scan /var/log/messages
>
>Thank you. Do you have more information, how to scan a large
>/var/log/messages (up to 50 MBytes) every minute? Or is there a way
>via syslog to react on specific messages?
>
I'm in the same place as you right n
>Chris J. Magnuson wrote:
>>
>> scan /var/log/messages
>
>Thank you. Do you have more information, how to scan a large
>/var/log/messages (up to 50 MBytes) every minute? Or is there a way
>via syslog to react on specific messages?
>
I'm in the same place as you right now, trying to figure out how
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