On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Drew Jenkins wrote:
How do I access it (through SSH) if it's unmounted?
Drew2
Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 09:11:58AM
-0700, Drew Jenkins wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote: On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 07:16:33AM -0700, Drew Jenkins
wrote:
2Kevin Kinsey wrote:> > synch your source to 6.2
> >
> > How? And is this necessary since it's already at 6.2?
>
> The command below, "cvsup -g -L 2 supfile". Assuming, of > course, that
> the supfile is valid. Is it necessary? Depends; if you're convinced
> that something is wrong with your current installation, then you might
> not need to, because you can rebuild exactly the system that you
> *should* have (for example, perhaps you fat-fingered a chmod or rm
> call?).
Can you finally learn to break you lines at about 70 characters in length.
Having them run on long makes it much more difficult to make responses.
Most Email clients allow you to configure it to break lines. If yours
does not, just hit a a RETURN/ENTER about there each time.
Yahoo's new beta must be the problem. Let's see if the old yahoo system works.
Just switched back. Let me know.
That I don't quite get. If you are just adding a disk to your machine,
it is not likely to corript the rest of the system unless you execute
something on that disk.
Which I did. Trust me. I've ruled everything else out. It's the HD.
When you fdisk, bsdlabel and newfs it, it is
wiped and the previous contents are gone. If you precede that with
a nice dd to overwrite initial sectors with zeros, then it is even
more wiped before you even get to the fdisk.
Can I bsdlabel, newfs and fdisk that disk without wiping the other disks,
and do it remotely?
Yes. You just have to have everything on that disk unmounted.
Then you can run fdisk either directly or via sysinstall. I have
lost track of where you have stuff you want to protect, etc, etc.
But a separate disk that you want to wipe and start over again on
can be fdisked, bsdlabeled and newfsed independently from the one
you are booted from and not affect anything on any other disk and
you don't need to be able to touch it, just unmount what is
currently there.
////jerry
Or are you trying to add this disk to a mirror in such a way that
the raid controller thinks it is the good disk and the other is
corrupt and tries to rebuild the mirror with the contents of the
added disk? That you don't want to do.
That I am not doing. There are two other disks in the box that are SCSIs.
My thoughts are that something is happening that you haven't declared
yet. An HD does not go out and zap files. That is like saying one
book on a shelf skipped over and trashed the contents of another book
on a shelf.
You misread. The files were on the new HD. The "action scripts", or s/w that
calls those dbase files, are on the SCSI drives.
TIA,
Drew
In true grumpier old men style:
"you mount the disk son :)" (after logging in via ssh). Jerry can provide you
with the RAID specific details.
-Garrett
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