Re: [techtalk] Raid 1+0

2001-05-21 Thread s h
RAID 1+0 (or RAID 10 as I've always heard it) is a RAID-1 of RAID-0's. Create two separate RAID-0's first. Then, create a RAID-1 using the two arrays you've just created. The RAID-10 array will be seen simply as a single sd. HTH, Sally -- Original Message -

Re: [techtalk] Raid 1+0?

2001-05-21 Thread s h
Michelle Murrain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I've heard about RAID 0 (striping) and 1 (mirroring) and 5 (parity) I think what you may be referring to as RAID-5 is actually RAID-4. RAID-4 is a stripe set with a single dedicated parity disk. RAID-5 is similar to RAID-4 in that it is a stripe set

[techtalk] Apache SIGTERM

2001-05-23 Thread s h
Hi all, I recently replaced the hard drive on my intranet webserver. The old one had Redhat 7.0 installed, running apache-1.3.12-25. My intranet site has a mysql database with a php frontend. The packages I used were mod_php-3.0.12-1, mod_php-mysql-3.0.12-1, mysql-server-3.23.22.6, and mysql-2

[techtalk] Kickstart woes

2001-06-20 Thread s h
Hi all, I've currently been playing with Kickstart. When I tried it out, it booted the kernel on the disk, insmod'd the network card driver, successfully got a dhcp address, and then insmod'd nfs.o. It gives no error messages at all; the last message is the nfs module line. However, the instal