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2007 Feb 02
2
Clock Drifts Off
I installed CentOS 4.4 32 bit on a dual core AMD64 motherboad. Its a Tyan Tomcat K8E motherboard with socket 939. The clock keeps drifting off like 5+ minutes an hour. Run ntpupdate hourly to compensate. Any ideas why or how to fix? Matt
2006 Jan 16
2
ztdummy inaccuracy on linux-2.6
....975586% 100.000000% 99.987793% 99.975586% 99.816895% 99.816895% 100.000000% 100.000000% 99.975586% 99.975586% 99.987793% 100.000000% 100.000000% 99.987793% 99.975586% 100.000000% 99.975586% --- Results after 136 passes --- Best: 100.000000 -- Worst: 99.694824 -- Average: 99.951973 HW: Tyan Tomcat K8E, Athlon64 3000+, 1GB RAM, 3ware 8006, 2x Maxtor HDD SW: Ubuntu 5.10, linux-2.6.15, zaptel from 1.2 branch Any idea what can be wrong? Thanks in advance, Tamas
2006 Dec 18
3
Upgrading Server Motherboard
...ike Cpanel. It runs on a cheapy mATX motherboard(ECS 741GX-M) with socket A 2800+ CPU and 2Gbyte DDR. The OS and data are on a 300Gbyte PATA maxtor drive and data backups are run weekly to another PATA drive. The server is overwelmed and data backups take over 5 hours to complete. I have a Tyan(K8E) server board now that is socket 939 with SATA support. Maxtor makes a utillity that will copy there drives so I bought a second identical PATA drive and plan on copying it so if I screw something up it will be a backup copy and not the critical original. >My first question is can I simply plu...
2006 Dec 19
1
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 23, Issue 18
...on a cheapy mATX motherboard(ECS 741GX-M) with socket A 2800+ CPU > and 2Gbyte DDR. The OS and data are on a 300Gbyte PATA maxtor drive > and data backups are run weekly to another PATA drive. The server is > overwelmed and data backups take over 5 hours to complete. I have a > Tyan(K8E) server board now that is socket 939 with SATA support. > > Maxtor makes a utillity that will copy there drives so I bought a > second identical PATA drive and plan on copying it so if I screw > something up it will be a backup copy and not the critical original. > >> My first...
2007 May 05
13
Optimal strategy (add or replace disks) to build a cheap and raidz?
Hello, i have an 8 port sata-controller and i don''t want to spend the money for 8 x 750 GB Sata Disks right now. I''m thinking about an optimal way of building a growing raidz-pool without loosing any data. As far as i know there are two ways to achieve this: - Adding 750 GB Disks from time to time. But this would lead to multiple groups with multiple redundancy/parity disks. I