Re: [vox-tech] repartitioning linux

2003-01-10 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > i thought these were only fat _splitters_? Unless it's been changed since I last used it, FIPS give the _appearance_ of having "split" the filesystem, in that this... --- | partition

Re: [vox-tech] beowulf cluster

2003-01-10 Thread Bill Broadley
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 04:43:25PM -0800, Shawn P. Neugebauer wrote: > On Friday 10 January 2003 03:41 pm, Bill Broadley wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 02:48:38PM -0800, Ryan Detert wrote: > > > I am looking for a good howto or a really clear book on setting up a > > > beowulf cluster. I have 3

Re: [vox-tech] repartitioning linux

2003-01-10 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
begin Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > i remember someone mentioning that there was an open source resizer > > other than parted, but i can't remember its name. > > FIPS and DiskDrake are open-source resizers that will do FAT. i thought these

Re: [vox-tech] repartitioning linux

2003-01-10 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > i remember someone mentioning that there was an open source resizer > other than parted, but i can't remember its name. FIPS and DiskDrake are open-source resizers that will do FAT. GNU ext2resize, resize2fs, online ext2, and ext2end are open-sour

Re: [vox-tech] beowulf cluster

2003-01-10 Thread Shawn P. Neugebauer
On Friday 10 January 2003 03:41 pm, Bill Broadley wrote: > On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 02:48:38PM -0800, Ryan Detert wrote: > > I am looking for a good howto or a really clear book on setting up a > > beowulf cluster. I have 3 computers and I am wondering first off if it > > would be easier to use NFS

Re: [vox-tech] beowulf cluster

2003-01-10 Thread Bill Broadley
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 02:48:38PM -0800, Ryan Detert wrote: > I am looking for a good howto or a really clear book on setting up a > beowulf cluster. I have 3 computers and I am wondering first off if it > would be easier to use NFS or having each node have a completely > functional OS. Hrm, t

Re: [vox-tech] repartitioning linux

2003-01-10 Thread Troy Arnold
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 02:31:33PM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > begin Ryan Zeeturt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I want to be able to do this without having to backing anything up. > > heh. you're kidding, right? I hope so. Ryan, whether you fsck up your resizing or not, hard drives can and d

Re: [vox-tech] repartitioning linux

2003-01-10 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
begin Ryan Zeeturt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I need more room on my root partition. I usually use partitionmagic to do > all of my partitioning, but I have an older version and it will only let > me have one swap at 133MB. fdisk will delete my data won't it? fdisk allows you to create and delete part

[vox-tech] repartitioning linux

2003-01-10 Thread Ryan Zeeturt
I need more room on my root partition. I usually use partitionmagic to do all of my partitioning, but I have an older version and it will only let me have one swap at 133MB. fdisk will delete my data won't it? I want to be able to do this without having to backing anything up. -thanx, ryan __

Re: [vox-tech] monitoring bandwidth

2003-01-10 Thread Rusty Minden
I use ntop it is a good tool. you view the records with a web browser. Rusty On Wednesday 08 January 2003 09:21 pm, Ryan wrote: > I recently set up the real streaming server and I want to > regulate how much bandwidth I'm using. How can I see how much > bandwidth its using and is there a way to