[SLUG] change raid1 configuration

2006-12-30 Thread Marisa Lopes
Dear friends, By mistake, i created a linux raid1 volume with only one disk. Now, when i try to add another device with mdadm -a /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1, it adds sdb1 as a spare. Is there any way of change raid configuration to support 2 raid- devices without recreate a new array volume?

Re: [SLUG] change raid1 configuration

2006-12-30 Thread John
Marisa, if you do a search of the archives there's a good 'howto' with a subject header of Debian RAID-1 installation which should put you on the right path. HNY J On 12/31/06, Marisa Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear friends, By mistake, i created a linux raid1 volume with only one disk.

[SLUG] Modem/Router recommendations please.

2006-12-30 Thread bill
I have a Billion 7100s modem/router which works fine. Unfortunately it has limitations in regards to port-forwarding, having an apparent limit of 10 entries, each entry assigned to a specific IP, no provision for utilising IP ranges being apparent. This is a problem with a home LAN of 5 PCs.

Re: [SLUG] Modem/Router recommendations please.

2006-12-30 Thread DaZZa
On 12/31/06, bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a Billion 7100s modem/router which works fine. Unfortunately it has limitations in regards to port-forwarding, having an apparent limit of 10 entries, each entry assigned to a specific IP, no provision for utilising IP ranges being apparent.