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2009 Jan 27
6
More than 2TB RAID...
Hi, I just received a new server (HP DL180G5) with 12x 1TB HDs and I bumped into fdisks 2TB limits... Since this is an entry level server, I can't use the classic HP bootable utilities to create smaller volumes et can only create a big RAID6. I found out that: using parted, labelling it gpt and creating the partitions would do the trick. But, what about grub? I read that it does not support
2015 Oct 07
3
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/07/15 10:06, John R Pierce wrote: > On 10/7/2015 8:42 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Got an old HP box with a P800 Smart Array controller. The HP RAID >> box >> plugged into it's failing, and we got a new JetStor. Anyone know if we >> can just plug the JetStor in and set it to passthrough, or if we have >> to use the P800's firmware to set up
2015 Oct 07
2
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
On 10/07/15 11:13, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Jack Bailey wrote: > >>> controller that expects to talk to individual SAS or SATA drives. you >>> can manage it with hpssacli from centos. >> I have the P822. It has no JBOD or RAID 0. hpacucli works with CentOS >> 7.0, but is broken on 7.1 -- it cannot find the controller. > Can it do RAID 6? > This page
2004 Jan 07
5
Client for P800/P900
Hi Guys, is there a client which can be used on the SonyEricsson P800/P900...? IAX would be cool, but i take anything that can connect (via bluetooth) to an asterisk-server ;-). The phone is Symbian, and can also execute java-stuff... Greez Andreas _________________________________________________________________ Find your perfect match @ http://personals.xtramsn.co.nz with XtraMSN
2015 Oct 07
4
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
Hi, folks, Got an old HP box with a P800 Smart Array controller. The HP RAID box plugged into it's failing, and we got a new JetStor. Anyone know if we can just plug the JetStor in and set it to passthrough, or if we have to use the P800's firmware to set up the RAID, or other gotchas? I *think* we could use the RAID boxes firmware to build the RAID, but last resort would be
2008 Dec 24
6
Bug when using /dev/cciss/c0d2 as mdt/ost
I am trying to build lustre-1.6.6 against the pre-patched kernel downloaded from SUN. But as written in Operations manual, it creates rpms for 2.6.18-92.1.10.el5_lustrecustom. Is there a way to ask it not to append custom as extraversion. Running kernel is 2.6.18-92.1.10.el5_lustre.1.6.6smp. -- Regards-- Rishi Pathak National PARAM Supercomputing Facility Center for Development of Advanced
2020 Jun 06
3
Change in package.skeleton behavior from R 3.6.3 to R 4.0.0 ?
The Rcpp package and some related packages such as RcppArmadillo make use of (local) wrappers around the utils::package.skeleton() function for creating (basic yet functional) packages using Rcpp or RcppArmadillo. RStudio also exposes this under the graphical menu as a nice way to construct a package. But it seems that something changed quite recently in R. I looked into this a little yesterday
2015 Jul 10
2
OT, hardware: HP smart array drive issue
Jason Warr wrote: > On July 10, 2015 11:47:09 AM CDT, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Hi. Anyone working with these things? I've got a drive in "predictive >> failure" on in a RAID5. Now here's the thing: there was an issue >> yesterday when I got in, and I wound up power cycling the RAID; >> first boot of attached server had issues, and said the
2009 Sep 30
2
PCI passthrough of cciss HBA
All, I would like to run the following issue past the list to confirm that my problem analysis makes sense or whether I missed something: We have a HP ML370G6 server with VT-x and VT-d enabled in the BIOS. It is equipped with two Smart Array HBAs - one connected to the HDD array (SmartArray P800) and one connected to an LTO tape drive (SmartArray P212). Both controllers use the same driver
2010 Feb 06
2
XEN
I have a fairly high disk i/o intensive email server I am thinking of upgrading. I was thinking of upgrading it to CentOS 5.x 64bit. I was also thinking of running it as a guest under XEN. Would this allow me to more easilly transfer it to faster hardware in the future? Or would running as a guest seriously hurt disk i/o?
2015 Oct 07
2
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
John R Pierce wrote: > On 10/7/2015 1:30 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> No. I'm the one who got the quote and set up the order for my managers, >> and I know what it's got: the ethernet connection is to the internal >> webserver to manage the RAID. the 712S I have is dual-path SAS for data. > > then yeah, you'll need a plain SAS2 external HBA card. If
2011 Oct 23
2
ssd quandry
On a CentOS 6 64bit system, I added a couple prototype SAS SSDs on a HP P411 raid controller (I believe this is a rebranded LSI megaraid with HP firmware) and am trying to format them for best random IO performance with something like postgresql. so, I used the raid command tool to build a raid0 with 2 SAS SSDs # hpacucli ctrl slot=1 logicaldrive 3 show detail Smart Array P410 in Slot 1
2008 Sep 13
1
HP Hardware
At my university we use HP hardware exclusively. When we build CentOS our Unix SA is running several HP utilities. I am wondering what some of these utilities are, such as cmaidad. Is it possible to to use these HP utilities to monitor for disk crashes (similar to smartd)? Is anyone using native HP utilities for this purpose? TIA
2014 Mar 12
1
CentOS 5.x and HP ACU CLI
I had to install C5 on a dev server for various reasons (legacy system support and so forth). This dev server is a HP DL180 G6, with a SmartArray P410 raid card... I've installed hpacucli via the RPM from HP's site, but its not finding the controller... C5 (64 bit) is using the default CCISS drivers for this card. # hpacucli ctrl all show config Error: No controllers detected.
2015 Oct 07
0
OT hardware issue: HP controller to 3rd party RAID
Jack Bailey wrote: > On 10/07/15 10:06, John R Pierce wrote: >> On 10/7/2015 8:42 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >>> Got an old HP box with a P800 Smart Array controller. The HP RAID box >>> plugged into it's failing, and we got a new JetStor. Anyone know if we >>> can just plug the JetStor in and set it to passthrough, or if we have >>> to use the
2004 Jul 22
1
Symbian Softphone
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was wondering if anyone has found a IAX or SIP client for the Sony Ericsson P900 phone - there seems to be some stuff available for Symbian 60 phones but I haven't been able to find anything for Symbian UIQ phones like the P900 and P800. (The idea is to have the ability to use the phone as a cordless phone doing VoIP over the bluetooth PPP
2008 Sep 02
3
SAS/SATA DAS
I need to replace a slow HP MSA20 that's a bottleneck right now (We are an HP shop). HP's only option with 3.5" SATA drives is stuck at SATA I behind a SAS controller. Dell makes an MD1000 that claims SATA II speeds behind a SAS Perc 5/E (Don't know anything about dell). Anyone got any real world info they can share? I need 3.5" SATA II at least 12 drives behind SAS, I am
2011 Mar 15
1
Using stride on non-RAID
Hello, I understand the need for a proper stride setting when formatting a filesystem on a RAID device. However, is there any problem in using a stride setting when formatting a filesystem on a regular non-RAID, non-SSD, just plain-vanilla-single-disk block device? I'm sure there isn't any benefit to it, but I'm curious if there is any harm. The reason I ask is I'm looking at
2005 Apr 07
1
HP ML330 install
Greetings: HP has drivers for the this controler but how do you get the drivers working for the install on Centos 4.0 ? Integrated Dual Channel Ultra ATA 100 IDE Adapter (ATA Models) I extracted the files from this RPM and placed on a CD. hpacucli-7.21-17.linux.rpm boot with the driver disk option and it does not find drivers. I'm I on the right track? Thanks -Jay
2014 Feb 21
1
failed drive on an HP dl580 G5
The hpacucli works... but what isn't clear to me, even with googling, is whether I have to do something from the utility, or whether I can just pull the failed drive out of the hot-swap bay and put another in. I *do* see that I have to re-enable the drive, or rescan it, but right now, I'm concerned about just pulling the dead one out. mark