On 14/04/16 10:02, Chris Boot wrote:
> Firstly:
>
>> Finally, two important configuration options should be considered,
>> that we were unable to silently change defaults for:
>> - smb signing = required
>> - ntlm auth = no
>>
>>
o 4.2 brings some major
changes with it and people's smb.conf will need changing. The "server
services" line needs "winbind" replacing with "winbindd", and the user
must ensure the winbind package is installed. Otherwise, Samba will
silently fail to provide a workin
9 Jan 2006, at 16:14, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
Anybody have a PCI/SATA non-raid controller that they boot off?
Thanks!
H
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SiliconImage chipset combination
with 4 drives. Read the Software RAID HOWTO for more info:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.html
HTH,
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Horde/IMP (http://www.horde.org/), which is packaged in
Sarge (horde3 and imp4). I've been using them for a while and they do
support UTF-8, but I'm not sure to what extent.
HTH,
Chris
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One thing you _cannot_ do is run devfs though, it's udev or
statically managed /dev. devfs was removed in 2.6.13 I think.
HTH,
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t NTP time
updates, although I'd recommend running ntp-server if you want to
make sure a system keeps good time.
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On 5 Nov 2005, at 3:25, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005, Chris Boot wrote:
1. Take 5/6 SATA disks for RAID 5/6/10
2. Allow them to be hot-plugged (with or without Jeff Garzik's
in-progress SATA hotplug patches)
3. Do the work in hardware
Then you certainly won
d reliable
All I've done previously is software RAID 10 which I'm happy with, but
I'm now building a high-performance database / file server and don't
want the machine spending time calculating parity and so on.
Many thanks,
Chris
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I suggest
you try to roll your own kernel using Jeff Garzik's libata-dev kernel
branch, or even a recent -mm kernel like 2.6.14-rc4-mm1, which might
help get the drive working...
Good luck!
Chris
PS: SATA might "suck" compared to SCSI, but it sure beats PATA!
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t discouraged before I'm done.
Once completed, this will be a far more complicated solution than I have
ever implemented with linux, so please try to take it easy. I'm still a
newbie, hopefully I'll feel deserving of a better title once the project is
complete!
Here's 1/2 ton
DOS days are long gone though...
Chris
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tigergutt wrote:
søn, 14,.08.2005 kl. 10.31 +0100, skrev Chris Boot:
tigergutt wrote:
tor, 11,.08.2005 kl. 18.59 +0100, skrev Chris Boot:
Hi all,
I just recently took the plunge and bought 4 250 GB Seagate drives
and a 2 port Silicon Image 3112A controller card for the 2
tigergutt wrote:
tor, 11,.08.2005 kl. 18.59 +0100, skrev Chris Boot:
Hi all,
I just recently took the plunge and bought 4 250 GB Seagate drives
and a 2 port Silicon Image 3112A controller card for the 2 drives my
motherboard doesn't handle. No matter how hard I try, I can'
n't seem to find any PCI
controller cards not based on the SiI chipset (even the expensive
ones) to replace my current card, either.
Needless to say the drives on my internal VIA controller work like a
charm.
Has anyone run unto this problem? Any fixes?
Many thanks,
Chris
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Hi all,
I know this isn't strictly Debian related, but I'll be
implementing this on a Sarge system so I thought it appropriate.
I've just taken the plunge and bought 4 250GB
y with only 4 drives. As for the
final option, would there be any advantage at all to using this
method (bearing in mind I'll be using LVM in any case)? Would anyone
have any other suggestions?
Many thanks,
Chris
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256 Kbps upstream bandwidth unless you go for SDSL which is very
expensive.
HTH,
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Siju George wrote:
On 6/21/05, Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
To start with.
I have a set of folders "A" on a computer "Sarge1".
I have another computer "Sarge2" with a copy of the same set of folders "A&
eate a
key with no password).
If, however, the machines are really close together you might like to
look into using NFS instead. That was you only need to keep the files on
Sarge1 and mount A onto Sarge2, which will _always_ have the latest version.
HTH,
Chris
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ing. Is there another more
automated way?
Maybe:
dpkg --get-selections | grep deinstall | cut -f1 | xargs dpkg -P
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n I upgrade the kernel without upgrading the userspace apps?
What do I need to do to upgrade the userspace apps when the time comes?
How safe is the upgrade?
Many thanks,
Chris
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ailable: one as part of the sysstat package, and one as
part of atsar.
HTH,
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h the -L or H
(i.e. ps aux -L or ps auxH).
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPTL
HTH,
Chris
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x27;m running 0.2.29. I
haven't tried libesd0, just libesd-alsa0, if that's any help.
Does anybody have any clues?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
On 19 May 2004, at 18:28, Ralph Katz wrote:
On 05/19/04 11:50, Chris Boot wrote:
Hi there,
I've just started trying to set sound up on my Sarge bo
ry primitive in comparison (e.g. no ALSA support). Esd
seems to be the best option to me.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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occurred for as long as I can remember, definitely all
along the 2.6 kernel series, but most probably before then too.
Thanks for any pointers people can give me...
Regards,
Chris
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