On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Rishi wrote:
> > don't buy ANY hardware untill you can answer those 6 basic questions
>
> OK. Will do that.
add "what scsi chipset" to the list since you "like" that stuff
> > or that the vendor says that it will guarantee that xxx-OS
> > will work on foo hardware combinat
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Rishi wrote:
> Thanks for the speedy response. This high-availability thing sounds
> interesting. Can you point me to some documentation on the NET that
HA stuff
http://linux-ha.org/
# more reading
http://www.itx-blades.net/HA/
> will help me achiv
hi ya
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Rishi wrote:
> > the server you buy, is herein "blessed/certified to work with debian"
> > - see the incompatibility list as what was previously
> > posted for what is known NOT to work
>
> joking apart. :-) .. really what I meant was once I tried to i
hi ya
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Rishi wrote:
> This is the response I got from IBM in India... Why are they not
> certifying Debian GNU/Linux on their servers?
they do atas their told, or they find they behinds on the other side of
the ibm door
> Is there something Debian as the organization can d
hi ya axcheng
there is not many hardware cards that is compatible with any linux version
http://www.linux-ide.org/chipsets.html
- only one "real hardware raid" ... and that list probably needs
to be updated too with megaraid as being acceptable hw raid ??
- those that ar
hi ya
here's the collection of virus scanners..
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/antivirus.gwif.html
c ya
alvin
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Daniel J. Rychlik wrote:
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> Gentlemen,
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> I am wanting to setup a good virus scanner for exim. I tried o
hi ya
i assume you are trying to make one big disk so that
you can have huge files 100GB-sized files
using four 40GB disks ??
- ie.. why do you use raid0 ???
if your /etc/raidtab...
- change nr-raid-disk to say 4 since you have
4 disks
- if any of the 4 disks dies... you lose
hi ya axacheng
>
> fileserver:/# e2fsck -v -y /dev/hda
> bash: /sbin/e2fsck: Input/output error
you cannot run e2fsck on a "disk"... you need to run e2fsck on
ext2 partitions
e2fsck /dev/hda1
e2fsck /dev/hda2 ...
NOTE... do NOT run e2sck on your mounted "root partition
, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> Since I'm feeling bored at the moment...
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> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 02:29:28PM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > typically a minimum of 2 disks used for raid0 or raid1...
> > raid1(mirroring) protects against one disk failure
> > ( one disk&
hi ya russell
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 13:48, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > chunk size does NOT matter for raid5...
>
> Chunk size does not matter for RAID-1, but does matter for other RAID levels.
humm ..thought was the otehr way ... time for m
hi ya
chunk size does NOT matter for raid5...
if your disk was partitioned as... 2K bytes/inode...
chunksize of 32 will allow you to write 64K of data
in one "chunk" to disks
chunksize of 128 will allow you to write 256K of data
in one "chunk" to disks...
hi ya
apt-get install raidtools2
check /etc/raidtab ( aka /etc/raid5.conf )
- make sure your dvices is defined properly
make sure your 2.4.x kernel has raid5 defined as modules or compiled in
- think the last time we did a min debian install
you will also need the "xor
hi ya
if you were to use sendmail...
( i think it'd work with exim too?? donno )
have fun mailing
alvin
http://www.Linux-1U.net ... 1U stuff for p4/amd toys ...
for virtual domains pop/imap servers...
/etc/mail/local-host-names ( sendmail.cw )
domain_1.com
pop.domain_1.com
hi ya
if you were to use sendmail...
( i think it'd work with exim too?? donno )
have fun mailing
alvin
http://www.Linux-1U.net ... 1U stuff for p4/amd toys ...
for virtual domains pop/imap servers...
/etc/mail/local-host-names ( sendmail.cw )
domain_1.com
pop.domain_1.com
hi ya "information"
there are varying schools of thought on partitions...
- i like / to be as small as possible...
- i like partitions for /, /tmp, /var, /usr, /opt
and than worry about backups of /etc and /opt only
( /opt aka /home )
- "system stuff" i
hi robt
what is your definition of "good alternative" ??
like another has already asked...what kind of monitoring are you trying to
do ???
whats on eth0
- tcpdump see everything... learn to read fast
- iptraf
- netwatch cummulative history
- trafshow shows to/from the two hosts
hi robt
what is your definition of "good alternative" ??
like another has already asked...what kind of monitoring are you trying to
do ???
whats on eth0
- tcpdump see everything... learn to read fast
- iptraf
- netwatch cummulative history
- trafshow shows to/from the two hosts
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