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2013 Jul 22
1
FreeBSD 9 and PERC H200
I got a Dell T110-II server on 2013-July-19. It has two 1Tbyte drives
that the PERC H200 controls, RAID 1. I tried to install
FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE from a DVD from FreebsdMall. The autopart segfaulted,
evidently because it could not find any disks. I think there is a PR
about the segfaulting (bad bug, no messages).
I worked around the problem by going to...
2008 Nov 09
1
re: HA Storage
Greetings,
on this matter, Sunfire x4150 a 1U machine with 2xcpu sockets, "eight"
drive bays, 64 GB expandability, 4 NIC packs quite a punch for its
size.
I don't think I've ever seen such power in such a small package
Regards
Rajagopal
2008 Nov 09
2
re: HA Storage
...on Solaris 86 then I
>>> would have built my own home server with Solaris rather than CentOS.
>>> (Although I'm not using VMware on that machine, at present; merely
>>> UserModeLinux for my protected instances). But CentOS is handling
>>> my
>>> 5*1Tbyte RAID5 OK for now :-)
>>
>> You know the inverse is true right? Solaris is supported on
>> VMWare ESX(i). Though SATA disks are not officially supported
>> by the VMFS file system in 3.x.
>
> I wanted Solaris as the Host OS so it could natively manage my disks
> via...
2012 Jul 10
1
Problem with RAID on 6.3
...1 8 130 1 active sync /dev/sdi2
2 2 8 147 2 active sync /dev/sdj3
3 3 8 164 3 active sync /dev/sdk4
This is the same output as if I'd run it against /dev/sdj3
What's odd is that I also have 4*1Tbyte disks in another raid array but
these are partitioned with standard MBR partitions, and these are not
reporting this problem.
% dd if=/dev/sdd count=1 2> /dev/null | hexdump
0000000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
*
00001b0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0100
00001c0 0001...
2008 Jan 25
4
Feed API draft for comment
RFC:
This is draft proposal API for the user-level interface for feeds.
(This does not describe changelogs in general).
Feeds would generally be used for two things: creating audit logs, and
driving a database watching for filesystem changes.
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2007 Jun 14
44
Best use of 4 drives?
I''m putting together a NexentaOS (b65)-based server that has 4 500 GB drives on it. Currently it has two, set up as a ZFS mirror. I''m able to boot Nexenta from it, and it seems to work ok. But, as I''ve learned, the mirror is not properly redundant, and so I can''t just have a drive fail (when I pull one, the OS ends up hanging, and even if I replace it, I have to