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2006 Oct 18
0
Is there a way to expand a formated ocfs2 partition without loosi ng the data on it?
Hello
I have the feeling this may not be the right forum for the following
question, but I d like to try it here anyway:
This is the case:
I had a 3x72GB HDD RAID5 shared external disk drives (HP MSA500),
totalizing about 145,6 GB of data.
I needed to increase the available amount of data, so I added a 4th 72GB HDD
and using HP ACU I expanded my existing RAID5 Array, I have now about 218,5
2016 May 23
1
[OT] Re: Ransomware?
...in a way that becomes
unhealthy, back-up being used as a secondary storage instead of being
what it is meant to be: a back-up.
That is why I rather beleive in a strong policy that defines what are
the valid motives for restoration: crashes, etc. (reckless file deletion
not being a valid one) and a loosy enforcement of the policy, and also
having users jumps thought enough hoops so that they do not abuse the
service.
BR,
Olivier
2002 Nov 01
1
sticking a speex file inside a vorbis file
I forget the correct terminology, but anyway, sumthin struck me while getting help for sorting out my previous problem.
Among other things (apart from doing the gigs with my computer) I use the G4s (and soon hopefully 1 of those nice dual G4s we just got) to record tracks of the different ppl & bands on our course (which is BTEC Popular music btw) using Pro Tools.
Since Vorbis has the
2016 May 20
3
Ransomware?
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 7:07 AM, Helmut Hullen <Hullen at t-online.de> wrote:
> Hallo, ToddAndMargo,
>
> Du meintest am 15.05.16:
>
>> Is there anything in Samba that will help protect
>> against ransomware?
>
> The linux principle is "one job - one tool". Antivirus software exists.
> It doesn't help against really new malware, it doesn't