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2015 Aug 23
2
Some questions
...going to dive in and build my own Samba server. And I have a few questions. All of my servers will be ARM. The main hardware will be Cubieboards (2 and truck). They will be running Centos-7 once the development is finished. For now I am using Fedora 22 arm. My backup file server will be a pogoplug (armv5) with Redsleeve 7.1. My current environment is ClearOS with a handful of XP systems with roaming profiles. Of course this is an Intel server. So on to some questions... I am reading an old how to I pulled a year? ago: WIP_Beginner HowTo - SOHO business server - SambaWiki.html And it...
2015 Aug 25
2
smartctl of usb backup drive
On a headless C7 server (actually a pogoplug with the Redsleeve 7 distro), I have a usb attached backup drive (what other type of drives can you have on a pogoplug other than usb? :) ). I had reformated the partition as ext4: # parted /dev/sdb print Model: WD My Book 1230 (scsi) Disk /dev/sdb: 3001GB Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/...
2015 Aug 23
1
Some questions
...rver. And I have a few questions. >> >> All of my servers will be ARM. The main hardware will be Cubieboards >> (2 and truck). They will be running Centos-7 once the development is >> finished. For now I am using Fedora 22 arm. My backup file server >> will be a pogoplug (armv5) with Redsleeve 7.1. >> >> My current environment is ClearOS with a handful of XP systems with >> roaming profiles. Of course this is an Intel server. >> >> So on to some questions... >> >> I am reading an old how to I pulled a year? ago: >>...
2015 Aug 23
0
Some questions
...ild my own Samba server. And I have a few questions. > > All of my servers will be ARM. The main hardware will be Cubieboards > (2 and truck). They will be running Centos-7 once the development is > finished. For now I am using Fedora 22 arm. My backup file server > will be a pogoplug (armv5) with Redsleeve 7.1. > > My current environment is ClearOS with a handful of XP systems with > roaming profiles. Of course this is an Intel server. > > So on to some questions... > > I am reading an old how to I pulled a year? ago: > > WIP_Beginner HowTo - SOHO...
2017 Mar 03
4
imaging a drive with dd
On 3/3/2017 5:34 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > Well, I only wanted to copy the used part of the drive which I try to > keep small so I can still copy the image to an mSD card if I wish. So > I have to supply the amount of the drive to copy. The bs=512 went > fast enough, but then I was only copying 3.2GB. > > thanks for the help. personally, I would use 'dump' for
2015 Feb 17
1
ps aux | grep smbd
On 2015-02-17 13:26, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 17/02/15 12:15, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: >> Hello Rowland >> >> Am 17.02.2015 um 06:14 schrieb Jed Evnull: >>> I recently compiled samba-3.2.15 for a Raspberry Pi V2 and while it >>> seems to be working fine, when I ps aux | grep smbd I'm shown two or >>> three successively numbered smbd jobs. The smbd
2017 Jun 11
5
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On 6/10/2017 9:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > I recommend the Cubieboards or Linkspirt. The advantage of both of > these over a RaspberryPI: > > Mainline kernel. See what it takes for a special RPi kernel over on > the Centos-arm list. > Sata interface. What are you going to run your stuff on? A slow SD > card or a slow USB drive? I use Rasbian on my pi's.
2012 Mar 03
4
Hardware-based Icecast source client
Hi all, I'm in the midst of creating a turnkey Icecast source client embedded in a plug computer, using Ices2. I've hacked together some scripts to automate the starting and stopping of a live stream (launched by pressing buttons on the device). It's dead easy once the network/server is configured - you just plug it in, push a button and you're live. It accepts any Debian
2012 Mar 04
0
Icecast Digest, Vol 94, Issue 2
...ssage-ID: <D36F2CD4-A5E4-43EB-BB90-2F71315B223F at dabdig.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > On 3 Mar 2012, at 21:47, Gavin Stephens <small.net.nz at gmail.com> wrote: > > > What's a plug computer? > > Something like this: > http://pogoplug.com/ > > or the latest kid on the block (my order is in) > http://www.raspberrypi.org > > Paul > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2012 18:05:25 -0800 > From: TheDarkener <thedarkener at logicalnetworking.net> > Subjec...