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2010 Jul 08
2
partition offset/alignment on SAN devices.
...ilesystems aligned to 64k boundaries, however, when I began the
project, the dummy of me, created the OCFS2 filesystem on top of the
whole disk device (no partition) for example, one of the SAN devices
would show up as /dev/dm-10, I created the filesystem using the
following command:
mkfs.ocfs2 -L SOMELABEL /dev/dm-10
is this supported, am I safe or did I just shoot myself in the foot,
mouth & brain?
thank you,
Enrique.
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Enrique Sanchez Vela
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2004 Oct 07
2
recent 's' and 'n' priorities and lables
Hi all,
With the recent 's' and 'n' priorities, as well as the advantage of
labels, dialplan management has become *much* simpler IMHO.
However, I have one suggestion for possible improvement. In any of the
Goto[If|IfTime] statements, the ability to do 's' + a number or label +
a number would be _nice_.
Example extensions.conf:
exten => 1,1,NoOp(Start)
exten
2012 Feb 08
11
define hostclass with special characters
Hi,
I need to define the hostclass with special character for ex:
"swift::proxy-ring"
I have tried following ways but not worked:
1) hostclass :swift::proxy-ring do
2) hostclass ''swift::proxy-ring'' do
3) hostclass "swift::proxy-ring" do
When I am using the 2 and 3 options it is giving following erroe:
undefined method `[]'' for Class:Class at