Hi,
a nagging problem:
We've got two boxes, both potato, one develop one production.
Both with similar setups (also the apache with php4, jserv, mod_ssl, ...)
But...
The apapche on the develop box keeps sig faulting. ("child process ...
seg[...] faults")
The one on the production box runs smo
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 11:07:54 +0100, Andreas Rabus wrote:
> I figured out that the php4 module ist the source of the sig fault, but
> why on one box an not on the other one?
A difference in which extensions are loaded in php.ini perhaps?
> The php mailinglists had some suggestions, but none h
Hy,
Rich Puhek schrieb:
>
> Thedore Knab wrote:
> >
> I'm not sure that there's significantly less work for RAID 0 than RAID
> 5. RAID 1 will definately have less reads on any particular drive than
> the other two (approzimately 50% will go to one disk, 50% to the other),
> but will have grea
Hi!
I was just wondering, how can i setup up a raid on my server ?
Thanks.
Rizal
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On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 01:03, Dave Watkins wrote:
> replicate the data somehow. RAID 5 obviously does the least replication
> while still keeping fault tolerance, although it does cost a small amount
> of computing power (not a problem if you have a RAID card)
Some RAID cards are substantially s
Hy,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
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> Hi!
> I was just wondering, how can i setup up a raid on my server ?
have a look at this page:
http://linas.org/linux/raid.html
(I hope it's good. I haven't read it myself...)
Read some more pages or articles about RAID.
(e.g.
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~neu
At 09:59 PM 03/19/2002 +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Loren Jordan wrote:
>
> > > > I would recommend going with something like qmail (I like it more than
> > > > anything else I have used) or any other pop server that supports
> > > > Maildir.
> > >
> > >Actually I ha
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:53:25PM +0800:
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> I was just wondering, how can i setup up a raid on my server ?
>
First, you need a RAID controller. Open your server or check with your
server distributor's documentation to see if you have one.
Second, you need to configure y
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I have been attempting to get the Alcatel modem to operate on Debian 3.0 for
a while now. I am using the 2.4.18 kernel as that apparently doesn't need
patching to obtain ppp over atm. I am using the patched tar.gz which
includes the pppoatm.so file which is needed for ppp to operate over an ADSL
l
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 18:25, Angus D Madden wrote:
> When you have completed the configuration the disks will have to be
> "scrubbed". This could take several hours. Needless to say, you can't
> add RAID to a production server, it has to be set up with it in the
> beginning.
For software RAID you
> Some RAID cards are substantially slower at RAID 5 than 0/1/0+1. The
> 3ware ATA RAID boards are excellent, for example, except at RAID 5.
> They now produce a couple of boards with more CPU power or different
> ASICs, or whatever, to make up for this shortfall. But they are more
> expensive.
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 19:44, Lin Smith wrote:
> I have been attempting to get the Alcatel modem to operate on Debian 3.0
> for a while now. I am using the 2.4.18 kernel as that apparently doesn't
> need patching to obtain ppp over atm. I am using the patched tar.gz which
> includes the pppoatm.so fi
Folks,
Any pointers to a set of ext3/software raid boot floppies?
Thanks
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Thanks.
Rizal
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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Angus D Madden wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:53:25PM +0800:
> >
> > I was just wondering, how can i setup up a raid on my server ?
> >
>
> First, you need a RAID controller. Open your serv
Don't we all wish there were these floppies... just like the ones Redhat
has.
Oh well... Debian's one big weakness that I see is in the installation
procedure. No easy for newbies, not flexible for power-users.
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Russell Coker, Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 08:41:41PM +0100:
> On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 18:25, Angus D Madden wrote:
> > When you have completed the configuration the disks will have to be
> > "scrubbed". This could take several hours. Needless to say, you can't
> > add RAID to a production server, it has
> Russel, would you recommend software RAID with a production system? Have
> you tried it? Curious.
I would, and have.
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