Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I finally got a completion with this
command:
dd conv=noerror,sync iflag=direct bs=4096 if=/dev/sdb of=disk.img
Copying it now to see if it worked.
Jerry
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"It is alive"! Fantastic.
So I got a new SSD (500G) to replace the OLD rotating disk (320G) and
played with trying to copy off the data for days... Finally got that with
everyones help.
Today I copied the data to the new 500G disk and it BOOTED and running.
Monday is way better than Friday was!
T
On 9/27/20 6:32 PM, H wrote:
> On 09/25/2020 05:42 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 11:51 AM H wrote:
>>> On 09/15/2020 08:07 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 3:54 PM H wrote:
> I had installed kmod-jfs in an earlier version of CentOS 7, 7.4 if I
> remem
In article ,
Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> @tonymountifield
> Does this still hold true?
> https://superuser.com/a/1075837
It wouldn't surprise me. What I take away from those tests is that it is indeed
important to use a bs= setting that corresponds to the disk physical block size,
I have install and configure on two server centos8 glusterfs in replica
mode in this manner:
dnf install centos-release-gluster -y
dnf install glusterfs-server glusterfs glusterfs-fuse -y
systemctl enable --now glusterd
gluster peer probe virt1
gluster peer status
sh creavolume.s
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