Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to go from no raid to raid 1

2009-11-23 Thread David Milholen
Eric Shubert wrote: David Milholen wrote: Hi All, I have an issue on one of my production mail server.. I did not install this one but it seems that when it was installed with no raid in mind. I need to make this move to go to raid 1 with out losing any configuration or data on the current ro

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to go from no raid to raid 1

2009-11-22 Thread Aleksander Podsiadły
Dnia 2009-11-23, o godz. 01:53:15 "P.V.Anthony" napisał(a): > I am looking for a solution that would do a backup of a live running > server. No way. :( Oracle, Informix, MySQL and many RDBMS has native backup solutions. :| -- Pozdrawiam / Regards, Aleksander Podsiadły mail: a...@westside.kielc

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to go from no raid to raid 1

2009-11-22 Thread P.V.Anthony
On 23-Nov-09 1:21 AM, Eric Shubert wrote: Do be sure to have everything backed up, no matter how you do the migration. You can get a 1TB external drive for <$100 these days. Of course, moving 1TB across a USB connection takes quite a while (like 14 hours or so at best). Please share some great

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to go from no raid to raid 1

2009-11-22 Thread Aleksander Podsiadły
Dnia 2009-11-22, o godz. 10:21:28 Eric Shubert napisał(a): > > 1 GiB for /tmp and 2 GiB for /tmp is to too little, multiply it by > > 10. :) > > You might want to make these a little bigger I suppose, especially if > you're running things other than QMT on it. I think that 10x is > excessive

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to go from no raid to raid 1

2009-11-22 Thread Aleksander Podsiadły
Dnia 2009-11-21, o godz. 19:17:36 Eric Shubert napisał(a): > David Milholen wrote: > > Hi All, > > [...] > > here is the output of the df command > > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > > /dev/sdb1240362656 16316904 211835952 8% / > > /dev/sda1