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2019 Jul 19
3
CentOS 8 partiitioning for reliability
I was just given a Dell R720xd with 160 GB memory and 12x 900 GB drives that I plan to deploy as my home mail/file/backup server to replace an aging Supermicro server running CentOS 7. Yeah, it's gross overkill for that and I expect to tuck most of the drives away for spares. How should I RAID and partition this beast for maximum reliability? My current C7 system is using 1 TB of 2 TB
2019 Jul 25
0
CentOS 8 partiitioning for reliability
...micro server running CentOS 7. Yeah, it's gross overkill for that and I expect to tuck most of the > drives away for spares. > > How should I RAID and partition this beast for maximum reliability? If it can do JBOD, you may want to put FreeBSD on it and use ZFS. In any case, get two 147GB disks to install the system on and use some RAID mirror setup to create two logical volumes. That separates system from data and leaves you two spares for when a disk fails. You may want to take out some of the memory and check power consumption since more memory might consume more power, and you...
2013 Jan 18
8
migrate from physical disk problems in xen
I''ve been trying to migrate a win nt 4 machine to a xen domu for the past few months with no success. However, on my current attempt, the original hardware no longer boots, so I''m trying to resolve the issues with xen properly, or else take a long holiday... Anyway, the physical machine had a 9G drive (OS drive), a 147 G drive (not in use) and a 300G drive (all SCSI Ultra320 on
2007 Sep 04
23
I/O freeze after a disk failure
Hi all, yesterday we had a drive failure on a fc-al jbod with 14 drives. Suddenly the zpool using that jbod stopped to respond to I/O requests and we get tons of the following messages on /var/adm/messages: Sep 3 15:20:10 fb2 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /scsi_vhci/disk at g20000004cfd81b9f (sd52): Sep 3 15:20:10 fb2 SCSI transport failed: reason ''timeout'':