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2003 Jun 25
2
2.2.8a-1, Raidzone, filesize > ~17.6GB
I am working with a Raidzone tech to solve a problem with our Raidzone
NAS. The tech told me he has not yet posted to any Samba list about this,
and gave me permission to do so.
Using XCOPY from either NT4SP6a or W2KSP3, over varying network paths, a
file of 18,490,235K-1 bytes or smaller will copy to the NAS successfully in
about 45 minutes, but a file of 18,490,256K-1 bytes or larger will
2003 Jul 11
1
Raidzone, reiserfs, huge files
I posted about 2 weeks ago about problems we were having copying files
larger than about 17.6GB from NT to Samba 2.2.8a-1 on a Raidzone 1.3TB
system. Since then we have done much investigation, together with the RZ
people. I wanted to briefly post the current situation, in hopes someone
may have some suggestions.
One of the most recent and enlightening things we tried was to hang a spare
2010 Jan 12
1
offtopic repo's further discussion
Hello All
I may have ruffled some feathers with a comment i made earlier about
rpmforge. This was posted back on the ML.
On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 14:47 -0600, lostson wrote:
> For one stop using rpmforge this repo does nothing but trash a
system.
Discussion on that for us?
So to oblige here is a further discussion on this subject. The reason I
say this about rpmforge is because if you
2017 May 31
1
CentOS 6.9, shredding a RAID
On 5/31/2017 12:46 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Not dealing with "secret", dealing with HIPAA and PII data. And*sigh*
> Homeland Security Theater dictates....
We run all used disks through a shredder before surplusing any systems,
and we are just a manufacturing company dealing with internal corporate
IT stuff. the shredder is a truck from a 'data destruction'
2017 May 31
0
CentOS 6.9, shredding a RAID
On 31/05/17 21:23, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 5/31/2017 12:46 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Not dealing with "secret", dealing with HIPAA and PII data. And*sigh*
>> Homeland Security Theater dictates....
>
> We run all used disks through a shredder before surplusing any systems,
> and we are just a manufacturing company dealing with internal corporate
> IT
2015 Dec 03
2
7.2 kernel panic on boot
Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 03.12.2015 um 15:40 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us:
>> Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, December 3, 2015 4:28 am, Leon Fauster wrote:
>>>> Am 03.12.2015 um 11:08 schrieb Greg Lindahl <lindahl at pbm.com>:
>>>>
>>>> CentOS 7.1511 (aka '7.2') not yet released ...
>>>
>>> aka 7.2,
2002 Mar 13
1
Simplest script to backup many Linux servers
Okay, I've been lurking on this list for several weeks and have finally
gotten rsync to work well when transferring files from one box to
another. It is really great for passing lots of files from one machine
to another, i.e. ripped MP3 to my home Linux machine, as one example.
Now I am ready to take the next big step.
I have a large 1.5 terabyte server from Raidzone that I have NFS mounted
2013 Feb 11
5
OT: UPS battery vendor
Hi, folks.
I need some new replacement batteries for rack-mount APC UPSes. My old
vender... well, the salesman I dealt with for several years left about a
year and a half ago, and last year's purchase was a disaster (wrong
batteries, wrong batteries, months to get the shipping to return the wrong
batteries...), so I'm looking for a new, reliable vendor who does US
government contract
2015 Dec 03
0
7.2 kernel panic on boot
Am 03.12.2015 um 17:01 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us:
> Leon Fauster wrote:
>> Am 03.12.2015 um 15:40 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us:
>>> Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>> Agreed. I don't want "hints", and I'm not doing fedora or ubuntu,
>>> because I don't want the LATESTGREATESTBLEEDINGEDGETIP, I want
>>> *stability*, and, since we're
2017 May 31
3
CentOS 6.9, shredding a RAID
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 5/31/2017 10:13 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> If I had realized it would run this long, I would have used DBAN.... For
>> single drives, I do, and choose DoD 5220.22-M (seven passes), which is
>> *way* overkill these days... but I sign my name to a certificate that
>> gets stuck on the outside of the server, meaning I, personally, am
2015 Aug 30
0
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
In my experience the mass market HBAs and RAID cards typically do support
only 8 or 16 drives. For the internal variety in a standard rack-mount
server you'll usually see either 2 or 4 iPass cables (each of which support
4 drives) connected to the backplane. The marketing material you've
referenced has a white lie in it: supporting more than 16 drives on a
single card is very likely only
2014 Feb 20
2
HP dl580 g5 RAID management
If this were a Dell RAID, I could use megaraid while the system's running.
Does anyone know what I need to use to manage the HP "amart array" RAID?
I've got an orange light on a drive, and can't find, googling, whether I
can just pull the drive, or if I have to separate it from the RAID, or....
And can't bring the system down to use the firmware interface, not without
2017 Oct 05
2
CUDA tools?
Hi, again.
So, kmod-nvidia installed. Trouble is, I have no tool to test it. And my
user might need nvcc, which, of course, is only provided by the NVidia
CUDA, which won't install, because it conflicts with kmod-nvidia.
Has *anyone* dealt with this? If so, what was your solution?
mark
2015 Aug 30
0
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
On 8/30/2015 4:59 AM, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
> On 08/30/2015 12:02 PM, Mike Mohr wrote:
>> In my experience the mass market HBAs and RAID cards typically do support
>> only 8 or 16 drives. For the internal variety in a standard rack-mount
>> server you'll usually see either 2 or 4 iPass cables (each of which support
>> 4 drives) connected to the backplane. The
2018 May 23
1
Vsftpd vs. iptables firewall script
Le 23/05/2018 ? 16:58, m.roth at 5-cent.us a ?crit?:
> A suggestion: once you've got the firewall issue dealt with, set selinux
> into permissive mode; *then* you can figure out what it's complaining
> about, while at the same time, your system will be available. Once you've
> fixed those issues, then you can make it enforcing.
This is always my approach. Turns out the
2002 Mar 25
3
Offtopic: 3ware Raid Controllers
Hi!
I know this is a little bit offtopic, but i couldn't think of any other
place where i can get uninfluenced first hand information on these
controllers :)
I've read about and experienced data loss/system lockup with older 3ware
controllers, but the 3ware Escalade 7xxx (i'm especially interested in the
7850) sounds too good to ignore it (8 channels, 8 drives, raid 0/1/5/10,
2017 Oct 05
4
CUDA tools?
vychytraly . wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:51 PM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>>
>> So, kmod-nvidia installed. Trouble is, I have no tool to test it. And my
>> user might need nvcc, which, of course, is only provided by the NVidia
>> CUDA, which won't install, because it conflicts with kmod-nvidia.
>>
>> Has *anyone* dealt with this? If so,
2016 May 11
0
Upgrade path from CentOS 7 to future versions
On May 11, 2016, at 9:38 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
> Warren Young wrote:
>> This isn?t just about RHEL vs Debian and
>> derivatives of same. Several major non-Linux OSes also manage to do
>> automatic upgrades between major releases: Windows, OS X, FreeBSD...
>
> I was under the impression that all the releases of OS X were more like
> what we call
2014 Oct 08
0
[PATCH V5 3/4] resize: support resize extended partition
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
---
resize/resize.ml | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/resize/resize.ml b/resize/resize.ml
index fc622ba..80a37e2 100644
--- a/resize/resize.ml
+++ b/resize/resize.ml
@@ -749,12 +749,33 @@ read the man page virt-resize(1).
start_overhead_sects +^
2015 Aug 30
2
[OFFTOPIC] integrated LSI 3008 :: number of hdd support
Hi guys! Unfortunately there is no offtopic list but the subject
is somehow related to centos as the OS is/will be centos :)
So, under this thin cover i ask :
Is it possible that for a SAS controler like LSI 3008 that in specs
says that : "This high-performance I/O controller supports T-10
data protection model and optical support, PCIe hot plugging,
and up to 1,000 connected devices"