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2008 Mar 17
0
Partition/filesystem expansion difficulties
...Acer G700 server which comes with 8 internal hot swap SCSI bays connected to an Adaptec SCSI HBA. There are two banks of 4 drives connect to each of the two channels of the Adaptec HBA. To this we have added an IBM EXP400 external array with 12 hot swap SCSI drives connected to an LSI MegaRAID HBA. 36GB drives were used throughout. The external drives were configured as 6 mirror pairs through the MegaRAID BIOS. The OS install: When I installed CentOS 4 originally I allowed the installer to configure the 8 internal drives with software mirroring and the external drives as a striped set effectivel...
2004 Nov 30
2
Really Get 96 Simul Calls?
Hey guys, I'm looking for some realworld specs on somebodys machine that will work with the Digium 4-port T1/PRI card and that will support 96 simultaneous calls. Dell is soon to release the PowerEdge 1850: 2U, Dual 3.6Ghz Xenon, 1Gb DDR2 RAM, Dual 36GB Ultra320 SCSI RAID, Hot swap Powersupply, one 64bit 133Mhz PCI and one 64bit 100Mhz PCI for about $3,000. Tack on a 4 port Digium card and you have a Cisco AS5300 that can do FAR MORE for $15,000 less. I just need to know if this machine can support 96 simul calls in all kinds of configurations:...
2007 Mar 28
1
ext3 usage guidance
...re offering guidance on the optimum use of ext3 filesystems? Googling shows nothing useful and the Linux ext3 FAQ is not very forthcoming. I'm particularly interested in: 1. The effect on performance of large numbers of (generally) small files One of my ext3 filesystems has 750K files on a 36GB disk, and backup with tar takes forever. Even 'find /fs -type f -ls' to establish ownership of the various files takes some hours. Are there thresholds for #files-per-directory or #total-files-per-filesystem beyond which performance degrades rapidly? 2. I have a number of file...
2010 Oct 06
1
xen boot failure after host memory upgrade
hi folks, after upgrading the host, hp dl 160 g6, from 24 gb ram udims to 36gb ram rdims my debian wont start up anymore. the debian crashes and reboots after starting to load xen drivers. when i boot my debian host with the default kernel, no problem, startup and loging ok. any glue from anyone? thanks a lot for some hints :-) __________________________...
2013 Dec 28
1
6.5 live migration speed
...nger able to control the migration speed. in c6.4 the default speed was the maximum bandwidth (1g in my case) and the actual migration speed was about 100MB/s. now in c6.5 the actual migration speed dropped down to about 25MB/s - 50MB/s, it varies and sometimes during migration of huge machines (36GB) i was at 100MB/s, but only for seconds. i tried also to set speed using this command: virsh migrate-setspeed <domain> --bandwidth 1000 but it seems it has no affect, i remember in c6.3 the default migration speed was 33% of total bandwidth and at that time the above command worked and 10...
2003 Apr 11
1
make buildworld error - 4.8-STABLE
Below is from make buildworld output on FreeBSD cvsup'd to RELENG_4 (so 4.8-STABLE) on the following hardware: Intel SHG2 Hodges Dual Xeon board 2 x Intel Xeon 2.4Ghz (512k) 2 x 512MB PC-2100 266Mhz ECC DDR Seagate 36GB 10K U320 LC SCSI Adaptec SCSI Raid 2000s 48MB SDRAM Intel Hudson 3 SC5200 base w 450W Any suggestions? Cheers, Carl. <snip> cc -o make_keys -O -pipe -I. -I/usr/src/lib/libncurses -I/usr/src/lib/libncurses/../../contrib/ncurses/ncurses -I/usr/src/lib/libncurses/../../contrib/ncurses/inclu...
2006 Jan 20
1
Installation sequence for 4.2 / 3.6 dual boot
Hello, I have a Dell 1850 with dual Xeon procs and two u320 36Gb drives. I would like to set this up as dual boot system with 4.2 on disk 0 and 3.6 on disk 1. I imagine that I would install 4.2 first and then 3.6. Would I need to remove the other hard drive while installing a given version? Any gotchas? How about setting up GRUB? Anything special or does the...
2005 Apr 19
1
Problems installing Centos 3.4 & 4 using NFS + Kickstart
My hardware is Sun V65x servers, (6GB RAM/2xXeon3GHZ/36GB SCSI disk). I have NFS repositories of Centos 3.1, Centos 3.4, Centos 4 & RedHat 9.0 ISO distros set up. I use boot floppies for each o/s with the same kickstart file which is of course altered to point at the desired distro. With Centos 4 I have to use a boot CDROM, of course, rather than...
2013 Feb 28
1
rsync memory usage with block-size option
...ript the process. Then I got to fooling around with the -B option and found on a smaller test database that when I get to -B1024 it make the smallest file so I tried that. I get an Out of memory error in receive_sums so I back it off and when I get to about -B5120 it is good but only makes the file 36GB. I was wondering is there a hard limit, the machine has tons of free ram, the program used 1.1GB of RAM at -B5120,the version is 3.0.9-1 in cygwin on the sender via an ssh connection. One other thing I thought about but I don't see that you can is if you could the --only-write-batch and read...
2004 Apr 27
2
Second Hand Servers - How Powerful?
...ith low clock cycles (ie IBM/Motorola G5's 2Ghz or UltraSparc's) that outperform, in sheer process ability, the Intel's with clock speeds one, two, or even three times the 'speed'. So what I'm asking - is it a good server? It's a nice rack mount, with a 10K rpm SCSI 36gb disk, and is weighing in at only ?600 ($1100). Built in slim line CD, PCI slots (one with an Ultra WD SCSI card)... Hmmm - I bought a Sun Netra X1 for the same price - and that's an empty box with an 80's looking motherboard (but alledgedly is only 2 years old, and is used for telephony...
2005 Aug 09
2
Upgrading Drive, Best Practice?
Hi, This might sound like a n00b question, but I've honestly never done this with a Linux machine... (it is running Centos3) We have a 1U mail server with two 36GB SCSI drives in a hardware mirror config. There's no more room for any other drives in the case. It's filling up, so we now have two 74GB drives ready to take their place. Possible solutions that I've come up with: 1) shutdown all the services (postfix, courier, etc.) backup the ma...
2003 Jun 11
6
Testing two E400P with E1 cross-cable
Hi! I have the chance to play with a couple of E400P cards, each installed in a IBM e330 XSeries servers (2 x 1GHz P-III CPU 2 Gb RAM, 36Gb SCSI HDD with RH8.0 2.4.18-smp kernel), and I'm trying to test/benchmark this e330/E400P combo generating calls thru /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing One e400P if doing the carrier work making calls and the other just receives the calls: Server#1 Server#2 caller...
2004 Nov 30
5
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 4, Issue 405
...> Message-ID: <1101836449.2321.131.camel@guru.puzzled.xs4all.nl> > Content-Type: text/plain > > On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 10:18 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote: >>> Dell is soon to release the PowerEdge 1850: 2U, Dual 3.6Ghz Xenon, >>> 1Gb DDR2 >>> RAM, Dual 36GB Ultra320 SCSI RAID, Hot swap Powersupply, one 64bit >>> 133Mhz >>> PCI and one 64bit 100Mhz PCI for about $3,000. > [snip] > > If space is at a premium (and you only need 1 PCI slot) have a look at > this one: > http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/6014/SYS...
2005 Jan 26
1
Coraid Ether Drives
Hello My company is changing server software to CentOS on Dell equipment. At the same time we are expanding our RAID system from standard SCSI to either SATA, or the technology brought forward by Coraid using the AoE protocol. Before we take the final decision I am looking for some real experience with Coraid products on a scale of 30+ disks. We will be using a cluster of four servers with a mix
2004 Feb 04
0
Odd result of increasing journal size?
...nfiguration: 2 x P3/667 256MB ServeRAID 4L (16MB cache, writethrough) 5 x 18GB 10k Ultra160 (RAID5, 8KB stripe) Red Hat 7.2 w/ kernel 2.4.20-18.7 The rest are: 2 x Xeon/2.4 1024MB ServeRAID 6i (128MB cache, writethrough) 5 x 36GB 15k Ultra320 (RAID5EE, 8KB stripe) Red Hat 7.2 w/ kernel 2.4.20-24.7 (addl path: ips 6.10 driver) This actually seemed to fix the problem on the older machine. The slow connections are pretty much eliminated. The newer machines, on the other hand, are getting *more* slow connections, a...
2003 Jan 23
1
Samba goes catatonic...?
Guten Tag! I have Samba 225 on a network of 75-100 daily users. System has (4) SCSI drives: (2) 18GB (RAID-1) and (2) 36GB (RAID-1) on two different SCSI channels. The system is running Red Hat 7.3 with updated and recompiled Samba 2.25 package. After one day of operation, the SMBD process is listed in "ps -A" ten to fifteen times, and some client PCs cannot connect. There is no rhyme or reason as to w...
2012 Aug 06
0
Problem with mdadm + lvm + drbd + ocfs ( sounds obvious, eh ? :) )
...apologies for the lenghty message, but it's been a long weekend. I'm trying to setup a two node cluster with the following configuration: OS: Debian 6.0 amd64 ocfs: 1.4.4-3 ( debian package ) drbd: 8.3.7-2.1 lvm2: 2.02.66-5 kernel: 2.6.32-45 mdadm: 3.1.4-1+8efb9d1+squeeze1 layout: 0- 2 36GB scsi disks in a raid1 array , with mdadm. 1- 1 lvm2 VG above the raid1 , 4 LV from it, one of them being '/dev/mapper/vg-lv_opt' , our target . 2- drbd on top of the lvm2 VG : configured as below: ---- resource opt { device /dev/drbd0 ; disk /dev/vg/lv_opt ;...
2008 Feb 18
0
IA64 Installation oddities
I've installed CentOS 4.6 on a Celestica IYA210 1U server. Configuration is 2GB PC2100 ECC, dual 1.4GHz Itanium 2 cpus, and various hard drives. The installer works great on 18GB, 36GB, and 73GB drives, however when I install to a 73GB drive there seems to be no functional /boot/efi that the system can map. Is this a system specific issue that I should ask about somewhere else? I'm bringing it up here just in case it happens to be some sort of bug that someone knows about....
1998 Jul 27
0
AutoCAD R14 and SAMBA 1.9.18pl8
Hello, We've had serious performance problems loading AutoCAD R14 .dwg files from a VAResearch VArServer 3000 (dual 400MHz PII, Red Hat 5.0, SAMBA 1.9.17p4, 256MB RAM, 36GB RAID5). The problem is that on first access, trying to read the .dwg file is very, very slow -- a 10MB .dwg file loaded from an NT4.0sp3 server using a win95 station using AutoCAD R14 and SoftDesk AutoArchitect takes in the neighborhood of 30 seconds. The same .dwg file loaded from the linux/SAMBA...
2003 Sep 03
1
Weird DISKS behaviour on 4.8-STABLE
...blocks, etc. Then as sure as day follows night, the space is back to normal. At some point I retired two disks, replacing them with two new ones. Now on the same Compaq box, I am still experiencing the same symptoms. For starters, `mount` does not report the correct disk sizes: da0 is 17GB da1 is 36GB but `df -h` gives following output Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/da0s1a 16G 4.5G 10.0G 31% / /dev/da1s1e 34G 17G 13G 56% /wananchi The output of `mount` is: wash@ns2 ('tty') ~ 129 -> mount /dev/da0s1a on / (ufs, local, soft-up...