Hey guys I am having a small performance problem with a dell 1650 with
the perc3/di raid 5 card. I had red hat on this box and was getting
70-75Mb/s when testing with hdparm -tT /dev/sda. Now using Debian I am
getting 40-50Mb/s. I am using the 2.4.19-ac4 kernel and aacraid module.
I'm sure it i
Hey guys I am having a small performance problem with a dell 1650 with
the perc3/di raid 5 card. I had red hat on this box and was getting
70-75Mb/s when testing with hdparm -tT /dev/sda. Now using Debian I am
getting 40-50Mb/s. I am using the 2.4.19-ac4 kernel and aacraid module.
I'm sure it i
Samuele, Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:51:36AM +0100:
> Hi there.
> I have to set up a VPN service on some Debian (woody) servers, and since I
> have no experienced with this I am searching for advices and hints about
> the best implementation among:
>
> Suggestions and advices are welcome.
>
A
Samuele, Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:51:36AM +0100:
> Hi there.
> I have to set up a VPN service on some Debian (woody) servers, and since I
> have no experienced with this I am searching for advices and hints about
> the best implementation among:
>
> Suggestions and advices are welcome.
>
A
You can read 'linux 2.4 howto" and "Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic
Control" there 's some information on how to install and some
explanation on different Qos.
But for the philosophy, Cisco site is, I think, a good solution. What is
CQB, FIFO
Langlois
Szőts Róbert wrote:
Does anyone know
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 02:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2. Install, setup, learn and use some software such as tripwire, that you
> can use to see whether there are unauthorised changes to system files.
Unless you run tripwire from bootable removable media that doesn't do much
good.
> 3.
> Conside
You can read 'linux 2.4 howto" and "Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic
Control" there 's some information on how to install and some
explanation on different Qos.
But for the philosophy, Cisco site is, I think, a good solution. What is
CQB, FIFO
Langlois
Szőts Róbert wrote:
Does anyone k
Hello,
I want to install debian to server with 5 disk scsi on a Hardware RAID
(adaptec i2o raid: version 2.4 Build).
During installation, I boot on compact installation, i load dpt_i2o
module from floppy to find the raid disk.
I modify /etc/modules to put dpt_i2o:
af_packet
dpt_i2o
I do not cha
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 02:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2. Install, setup, learn and use some software such as tripwire, that you
> can use to see whether there are unauthorised changes to system files.
Unless you run tripwire from bootable removable media that doesn't do much
good.
> 3.
> Conside
Hello,
I want to install debian to server with 5 disk scsi on a Hardware RAID
(adaptec i2o raid: version 2.4 Build).
During installation, I boot on compact installation, i load dpt_i2o
module from floppy to find the raid disk.
I modify /etc/modules to put dpt_i2o:
af_packet
dpt_i2o
I do not cha
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