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2006 Aug 10
3
MD raid tools ... did i missed something?
...active sync /dev/sdc5
UUID : 4c77d8a9:3952f00b:876ce47a:a65d5522
Events : 0.12152695
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I need to add the 3rd partition, so I open documentation
http://www.centos.org/docs/4/html/rhel-isa-en-4/s1-storage-rhlspec.html#S2-STORAGE-RAID-DAY2DAY
(I know the RTFM ;-)
But in chapter 5.9.9.2.
they want tool caled "raidhotadd"
What was my wonder when it is not included in CentOS 4.3
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# yum provides raidhotadd
Searching Packages:
Sett...
2008 Jan 03
1
The iostat command
...ormed well.
But, Now We have come to know that these 2 Machines are quite slow
when comparing to the first week.
So, Some say, run iostat to see statictics. I am not familiar with comamnd well.
I found below url
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/admin-guide/s1-resource-rhlspec.html
And, I have still not understood it fully.
Could you pls advice me , If you have experience with iostat?
In adition to that, What are the other tools I can use?
I have already used,
top , vmstat commands
Hope to hear from you.
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Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
2008 Jun 28
3
/etc/passwd.rpmnew changes "x" to "*"
What would be the effect of changing the password field in "/etc/passwd" from "x" to "*"? I noticed I have an "/etc/passwd.rpmnew" file which changes the password of many service accounts from "x" to "*". I am wondering if I should merge those changes into my "/etc/passwd" file.
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Matt Seitz
Manager, File System
2007 Nov 28
1
sysstat out put
Hello
in our Sysstat output we have the following lines,
any one knows what does it mean ?
00:00:01 CPU i000/s i008/s i009/s i014/s i066/s i074/s
i082/s i090/s
01:20:01 0 248.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.04 91.06
01:20:01 1 255.06 0.00 0.00 4.59 0.00 0.00
0.09 0.00
01:20:01 2 245.37 0.00 0.00 4.41