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Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 23:39:54 +0200
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Howdie,
The Subject sums it up. A client of mine is running a CheckPoint
SecurePlatform machine (a castrated Red Hat), and now wants to add a
second disk in a software raid setup. Googling brought up nothing, so if
there is such a procedure authorised by Checkpoint, it's only documented
on pages
Hi Ira,
Actually SPLAT has only 1 important file called: /etc/sysconfig/cpnetstart
which contains 'legs',addresses,routs.
I think that (in case you can shut the FW) the faster action would be to
re-install SPLAT and replacing the new /etc/sysconfig/cpnetstart with the
current. You have some back
Ira Abramov wrote:
Howdie,
so, a few questions: Is securePlatform's kernel compiled with MD
support?
Does it have an md.o driver? If not, does /proc/mdstat exist?
is there an official procedure for this or should one
"improvise"?
What raid level do you want to add?
In theory, SecurePlatf
Ira Abramov wrote:
Howdie,
The Subject sums it up. A client of mine is running a CheckPoint
SecurePlatform machine (a castrated Red Hat), and now wants to add a
second disk in a software raid setup. Googling brought up nothing, so if
there is such a procedure authorised by Checkpoint, it's onl
Hi.
We have asterisk up and running, but have a strange problem - it has 30
seconds of post-dial-delay (time between dialing and first ring). We are
pretty sure it is an asterisk issue, and need someone to help us debug it.
We are prepared to pay.
Anyone capable and interested ?
TIA.
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Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Tue, 07 Jun:
> Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> >Howdie,
> >
> >so, a few questions: Is securePlatform's kernel compiled with MD
> >support?
> >
> Does it have an md.o driver? If not, does /proc/mdstat exist?
I promiss I'll check that just as soon as I have access
Ira Abramov wrote:
is there an official procedure for this or should one
"improvise"?
What raid level do you want to add?
RAID1.
there are two standalone disks in there, they want to add another to
mirror one of the existing ones.
SCSI? Do NOT use raid-1 on two IDE disks that
Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Hi.
We have asterisk up and running, but have a strange problem - it has 30
seconds of post-dial-delay (time between dialing and first ring). We are
pretty sure it is an asterisk issue, and need someone to help us debug it.
We are prepared to pay.
Anyone capable an
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Ira Abramov wrote:
is there an official procedure for this or should one
"improvise"?
What raid level do you want to add?
RAID1.
there are two standalone disks in there, they want to add another to
mirror one of the existing ones.
SCSI? Do NOT use raid-1
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hi folks
here i am fire fighting with a shared memory error in linux platforms
i developed an application in a 32 bit machine, and i ported it in to 64 bit machine
it was working porperly in 32 bit machine. unfortunately it is not working properly in 64 bit maching
giving an e
I am looking for a way to join (Team) the NIC's with
fail-over.
There is a Broadcom utility (BASP) for this.
Does anyone know of a native Linux command or utility for doing
this?
Hardware:
IBM xSeries server
Dual Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5703 Gigabit Ethernet NIC's
Red Hat 9 or Red
Hi,
I have a CD player which can read mp3 files. A CD I made with windows
works fine but when I tried burning with k3b on Ubuntu, The CD player
refused to recognized the CD (errored "no cd") and an attempt to read
from the CD on a Windows machine resulted in some weird file names but
the data
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, ARUN wrote:
> hi folks
> here i am fire fighting with a shared memory error in linux platforms
> i developed an application in a 32 bit machine, and i ported it in to 64
> bit machine
> it was working porperly in 32 bit machine. unfortunately it is not working
> properly i
More details are needed:
1. In which programming language and for which environment was your
application developed?
2. If it was developed in C/C++, Java or something similar, what data
types are being used by it and what are their sizes?
3. Are there any built-in arbitrary limits on sizes of data
On Tuesday June 7 2005 18:46, Aviv Goll wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a CD player which can read mp3 files. A CD I made with windows
> works fine but when I tried burning with k3b on Ubuntu, The CD player
> refused to recognized the CD (errored "no cd") and an attempt to read
> from the CD on a Windows m
Chaim Keren Tzion (Exchange) wrote:
> I am looking for a way to join (Team) the NIC's with fail-over.
>
> There is a Broadcom utility (BASP) for this.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know of a native Linux command or utility for doing this?
>
>
>
Unless I completely misunderstand you, you mean normal fail
>I am looking for a way to join (Team) the NIC's with fail-over.
>There is a Broadcom utility (BASP) for this.
>Does anyone know of a native Linux command or utility for doing this?
>Hardware:
>IBM xSeries server
>Dual Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5703 Gigabit Ethernet NIC's
>Red Hat 9 or Red Hat Enterp
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