On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 10:30 PM Thomas Stephen Lee
wrote:
> What is ideal is the bandwidth of two connections and half bandwidth
> when one link is down.
That may not be *generally* possible. You can load-balance your network
streams (connections), so that you'll utilize the bandwidth of two
Am 14.03.21 um 07:13 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
Now here’s the problem: it took me three and a half days of intense work to
restore everything and get everything running again. Three and a half days of
downtime is quite a stretch.
What was the real problem? Why did you need days to restore
from
I'm constantly using fdisk on GPT and everything has been fine.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 15:30, Simon Matter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to expand xfs filesystem /dev/nvme0n1p2 which is 7.8G and
> occupy the remaining free disk space of 60GB?
>
> [root@ip-10
How many extra servers can you add to your setup? If I were in your
shoes, I would consider building a file server/NAS with fast
connection to your server(s). Then share the data to your services to
the server (NFS?), export the disk (iscsi) or some combination of
both. I hope someone can correct m
> On Mar 14, 2021, at 5:42 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS
> wrote:
>
> Am 14.03.21 um 07:13 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
>>
>> Now here’s the problem: it took me three and a half days of intense work to
>> restore everything and get everything running again. Three and a half days of
>> downtime is qu
> I'm constantly using fdisk on GPT and everything has been fine.
> Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
That's only true in recent times, because in the past fdisk didn't support
GPT at all. Back then you had to use tools like parted.
Simon
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 15:30, Simon Matter
> wrote:
> Am 14.03.21 um 07:13 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
>>
>> Now here’s the problem: it took me three and a half days of intense work
>> to
>> restore everything and get everything running again. Three and a half
>> days of
>> downtime is quite a stretch.
>>
>
> What was the real problem? Why did you need
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 07:05:37PM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
> > I'm constantly using fdisk on GPT and everything has been fine.
> > Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
>
> That's only true in recent times, because in the past fdisk didn't support
> GPT at all. Back then you had to use tools like parted
True.I wiped a VM this way , years ago.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 20:05, Simon Matter wrote:
> I'm constantly using fdisk on GPT and everything has been fine.
> Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
That's only true in recent times, because in the past fdisk didn't suppor
I need help from someone experienced with the CentOS bug tracking
system. I gotta say it is one of the most complicated and imposing
front ends I've ever seen. Could anyone familiar with it please file a
bug on my behalf? Particulars:
"CentOS 7.9.2009 DVD iso image too large"
ISO image: CentOS-7-
Sounds like you need to use a dual layer DVD disc, it is double the
capacity.
john
On 3/14/2021 9:13 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS wrote:
I need help from someone experienced with the CentOS bug tracking
system. I gotta say it is one of the most complicated and imposing
front ends I'v
> On Mar 14, 2021, at 8:13 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS
> wrote:
>
> I need help from someone experienced with the CentOS bug tracking
> system. I gotta say it is one of the most complicated and imposing
> front ends I've ever seen. Could anyone familiar with it please file a
> bug on
> On Mar 14, 2021, at 8:36 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Mar 14, 2021, at 8:13 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS
>> wrote:
>>
>> I need help from someone experienced with the CentOS bug tracking
>> system. I gotta say it is one of the most complicated and imposing
>> front ends
On Sun, 2021-03-14 at 21:31 -0400, John Plemons wrote:
> Sounds like you need to use a dual layer DVD disc, it is double the
> capacity.
John,
Wrong answer. The server's optical drive doesn't support double-layer
disks. The CentOS developers made a mistake on their DVD iso, and they
need to fix
On 3/12/21 1:51 PM, ept8e...@secmail.pro wrote:
Hi I was reading about how unlock encrypted root partition from remote
(unattended). I'd like asking what is compatible way for this in centos
and commonly used by administrators?
What's your threat model? Are you trying to protect the system fr
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