Hello! On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 02:16:41AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 10:56:17PM -0400, Barry deFreese wrote: > > I'm still a little concerned about the HD but I'm not sure how much > > trouble it would be to get it up on a new one. I'm up for > > suggestions, etc. > > Shouldn't be a problem I think... Just copy the whole disk :-)
... using dd. After doing that, you can use resize2fs to enlarge the file system to the new partiton's size. (Supposing that it is to be enlarged and not shrinked.) > > I also have a nicer machine P4 (2.4Ghz or so I think) that I was > > thinking about replacing flubber with but I am wondering if that makes > > the most sense? Since flubber is now the wiki code and such, should > > it be taken out of the more "public" role? I'm thinking maybe using > > the gnubber hardware for flubber and set up a new gnubber might make > > more sense. flubber is ``only'' acting as the main wiki (Git) repository server. And this functionality is supposed to be moved to the GNU Savannah machine. (If someone wants to help working on that, please shout.) flubber's speed should not be the cause for the wiki system slowness. > Well, I'm always feeling a bit strange about the fact that a public > machine prone to frequent crashes is also used for the wiki... That's why I put a note onto the wiki page about that. > On the other hand, the wiki seems to need a fast machine, so using it > for the wiki exclusively would be a waste... Rebuilding wiki pages is resource intensive w.r.t. raw CPU time, plus a bunch of spawning-a-lot-of-new-processes overhead. A faster machine should help there. > Not sure what the best approach is. Ideally, they should run in two > distinct VMs sharing the hardware :-) Yes. That's also what I'd suggest. There'd as well be the plus of other people being able to reboot/recover hung systems, if Barry is on vacations, etc. Samuel, perhaps you can help to set-up such a system? (Remembering that you've just been doing the same for the Debian GNU/Hurd buildds.) Regards, Thomas
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