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2017 Nov 02
3
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
DO NOT buy the newer HPE DL20 gen9 or ML10 gen9 servers then (especially if using CentOS 6.x) I don't use hardware raid (mdadm for the win!) so cannot speak to that. DL20, bought it on a stock 'B' sale. Great price. Works well on Windows. HPE doesn't sell hard drive trays, etc. You pretty much have to buy their equipment. You CAN get 3rd party parts (drive trays, etc.) but will
2017 Nov 02
6
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
hw wrote: > Richard Zimmerman wrote: >> DO NOT buy the newer HPE DL20 gen9 or ML10 gen9 servers then (especially >> if using CentOS 6.x) > > What would you suggest as alternative, something from Dell? Yep, Dell's are good. And I do *not* want to buy from HP, because their support is nothing like good. And once you run out the warranty, they don't want to even let you
2017 Nov 02
3
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
I just put a call into AT&T Office 365 asking them to explain the spoof warning thing... To answer your question.... At the moment, no I can't. I like HPE stuff, we bought a DL380 gen9 say five months ago and totally happy with it. In fairness, its running Server 2012 r2 too but I didn't run into the hardware gotchas I did on the other stuff. It just seems HPE skimped on their lower
2017 Nov 02
1
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
hw wrote: > m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> hw wrote: >>> Richard Zimmerman wrote: >>>> DO NOT buy the newer HPE DL20 gen9 or ML10 gen9 servers then >>>> (especially >>>> if using CentOS 6.x) >>> <snip> >> And I do *not* want to buy from HP, because their >> support is nothing like good. > > Indeed, I wouldn?t buy
2017 Nov 02
0
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
Good to know about the HPE and Dell "gotchas", thanks to those who posted. I can speak to SuperMicro (11 systems, mostly X9 and X10). Hardware seems to be fine, management utilities (IPMI - like iLO) are more basic. The real heartburn right now is that the browsers for Linux have pretty much dropped NPAPI which means remote console doesn't work since it needs Java. They have
2018 Aug 31
15
OT: Linux recommendations for old Pentium PC
I've got a very small footprint rack server with a 4TB drive in that I wish to be a Bacula storeage device. However, it's got an old board / processor in it. Can anyone recommend a Dist that would work on it?
2017 Nov 02
0
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > hw wrote: >> Richard Zimmerman wrote: >>> DO NOT buy the newer HPE DL20 gen9 or ML10 gen9 servers then (especially >>> if using CentOS 6.x) >> >> What would you suggest as alternative, something from Dell? > > Yep, Dell's are good. That?s good to hear. > And I do *not* want to buy from HP, because their > support
2017 Nov 02
0
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
Richard Zimmerman wrote: > DO NOT buy the newer HPE DL20 gen9 or ML10 gen9 servers then (especially if using CentOS 6.x) What would you suggest as alternative, something from Dell?
2018 Aug 31
3
OT: Linux recommendations for old Pentium PC
On Friday 31 August 2018 15:44:53 Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > I would use FreeBSD (and I do use FreeBSD for bacula, now bareos backup > server and storage hosts), it has really small "footprint", and it is > quite widespread. > > Incidentally, I was using bacula for very long time, but recently I > switched to bacula's fork: bareos. You may want to consider the
2017 Nov 02
11
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
Richard Zimmerman wrote: > hw wrote: >> Next question: you want RAID, how much storage do you need? Will 4 or 8 3.5" drives be enough (DO NOT GET crappy 2.5" drives - they're *much* more expensive than the 3.5" drives, and >smaller disk space. For the price of a 1TB 2.5", I can get at least a 4TB WD Red. > > I will second Marks comments here. Yes,
2018 Sep 03
3
OT: Linux recommendations for old Pentium PC
On Friday 31 August 2018 18:20:20 Warren Young wrote: > You?re giving two very mixed signals here. > > ?Old Pentium,? as someone else said, can mean anything back to 1993, but ?4 > TB drive? suggests something far newer than that. > > I ask because that affects the expected energy draw of the server. If it?s > old, it could be 200 W or so. If you?re using ?old? rather
2015 Oct 28
6
Detecting empty office doc containing virus macro
We are receiving LOTS of emails that contain empty XLS or DOC documents with embedded virus macros. These are getting past SPAMASSASSIN, Clamav and Kaspersky. I'm trying to write a filter for EXIM to block these emails but I need to know a good, quick, command-line to detect an empty doc with a macro. Is there anything available that I can use?? I have managed to write a PERL script to
2017 Nov 02
3
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
On Thursday 02 November 2017 14:10:25 Bowie Bailey wrote: > If you want raid 5 or 6, then you should get a hardware controller. For > raid 1, mdadm should work just fine.? I would suggest trying it before > buying a raid controller.? If it works for you, you save a few hundred > dollars and you have one less piece of hardware to worry about. > > I haven't looked at them in
2015 Jan 27
6
FW: desperate help needed - Samba and security = share
On Tuesday 27 January 2015 06:43:13 Andrew Bartlett wrote: > You will need to define your 150 users on your server, give them Samba > passwords and give them access to those shares via standard unix groups > and group permissions on the share folders, or (less preferred) the > valid users entry in smb.conf. > > I hope this helps, > > Andrew Bartlett Hi Andrew, That is
2018 Aug 31
1
OT: Linux recommendations for old Pentium PC
Gary Stainburn <gary at ringways.co.uk> wrote: > I've got a very small footprint rack server with a 4TB drive in that I > wish to be a Bacula storeage device. However, it's got an old board / > processor in it. "Old Pentium" isn't very precise; the first Pentiums were in 1993! The least demanding distributions I know are Bodhi, https://www.bodhilinux.com/ ,
2017 Nov 02
4
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
On Thu, November 2, 2017 11:18 am, hw wrote: > m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> hw wrote: >>> Richard Zimmerman wrote: >>>> DO NOT buy the newer HPE DL20 gen9 or ML10 gen9 servers then >>>> (especially >>>> if using CentOS 6.x) >>> >>> What would you suggest as alternative, something from Dell? >> >> Yep, Dell's
2015 Aug 27
3
please block user
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 20:11:20 g wrote: > so the only harm is spam, which i now have going to my Junk folder. > That is not the only harm. These people are very good and very effective confidence tricksters and are experts at getting vulnerable people to send them money which they usually cannot affort to lose in the first place.
2015 Oct 30
1
Detecting empty office doc containing virus macro
On Thursday 29 October 2015 20:37:03 Ned Slider wrote: > On 29/10/15 10:51, Gary Stainburn wrote: > > On Wednesday 28 October 2015 21:12:19 Ned Slider wrote: > >> On 28/10/15 11:55, Gary Stainburn wrote: > >>> We are receiving LOTS of emails that contain empty XLS or DOC documents > >>> with embedded virus macros. These are getting past SPAMASSASSIN, >
2023 Mar 20
1
PHP-LDAP RPM installed but not usable
I've also tried adding the pgsql and mysql RPM's and they're not available either. On 20/03/2023 12:58, Gary Stainburn wrote: > Apologies.? This is the correct screen grab. > > The extra errors in the OP were because I had been experimenting, to > try to fix the issue. > > [root at testsvr ~]# ./ldapAuth.php gary.stainburn fake-password > PHP Fatal error:?
2016 Oct 31
4
Airprint to old printer using Centos server
Hi folks, I've found a number of articles on setting up a Linux / CUPS / Avahi server to allow airprinting, but they all seem to be quite old. Two questions: 1) Does anyone have a link for a more recent article, hopefully specifically for Centos7. 2) I'm on a structured, VLAN network. Will I have to put a WIFI card into my Centos server to give it a presence on the WIFI before this