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2019 Mar 01
0
Performing post-installation setup tasks - for 75 minutes
On Thu, 2019-02-28 at 18:19 +0000, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> I'm doing a new install, and everything seems to have gone fine apart from the
> incredible amount of time it's taken.
>
> It does have 6 x 4TB drives in RAID6 and I am installing from a USB DVD drive
> as I had no SATA ports left, but this is getting rediculous.
>
> I chose a simple install (the one above
2019 Feb 28
0
Performing post-installation setup tasks - for 75 minutes
Gary Stainburn wrote:
> I'm doing a new install, and everything seems to have gone fine apart
> from the incredible amount of time it's taken.
>
> It does have 6 x 4TB drives in RAID6 and I am installing from a USB DVD
> drive as I had no SATA ports left, but this is getting rediculous.
>
> I chose a simple install (the one above file and print server) and added
>
2019 Mar 01
0
Performing post-installation setup tasks - for 75 minutes
> I'm doing a new install, and everything seems to have gone fine apart from
> the
> incredible amount of time it's taken.
>
> It does have 6 x 4TB drives in RAID6 and I am installing from a USB DVD
> drive
> as I had no SATA ports left, but this is getting rediculous.
Maybe you could try a network install and only use the USB DVD to boot. I
remember similar issues
2019 Jan 09
7
Help finishing off Centos 7 RAID install
I've just finished installing a new Bacula storeage server. Prior to doing the
install I did some research and ended up deciding to do the following
config.
6x4TB drives
/boot/efi efi_fs sda1
/boot/efi_copy efi_fs sdb1
/boot xfs RAID1 sda2 sdb2
VG RAID6 all drives containing
SWAP
/
/home
/var/bacula
Questions:
1) The big problem with this is that it is dependant on sda for
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?
2020 Jul 16
1
Re: SELinux labels change in libvirt
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 6:03 PM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 04:02:17PM +0300, Ram Lavi wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 3:33 PM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 03:21:17PM +0300, Ram Lavi wrote:
> > > > Hello all,
> > > >
> >
2014 Aug 28
2
Random Disk I/O Tests
I have two openvz servers running Centos 6.x both with 32GB of RAM.
One is an Intel Xeon E3-1230 quad core with two 4TB 7200 SATA drives
in software RAID1. The other is an old HP DL380 dual quad core with 8
750GB 2.5" SATA drives in hardware RAID6. I want to figure out which
one has better random I/O performance to host a busy container. The
DL380 currently has one failed drive in the
2017 Sep 04
5
selinux denial of cgi script with httpd using ssl
Thanks for your help.
I did pick up an additional entry in the audit file :
type=AVC msg=audit(1504561395.709:10196): avc: denied { execute } for
pid=19163 comm="/usr/sbin/httpd" name="s.check.cgi" dev="dm-0"
ino=537182029 scontext=system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
tcontext=unconfined_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content_t:s0 tclass=file
Unfortunately, I am not sure how the
2013 Feb 02
1
shutdown a windows guest take ages..... (20- 34 minutes here)
hi,
i use libvirt 1.0.2 (-r1 , gentoo linux).
when i create a vm with win7 guest, virtio nic, virtio hdd, all is
running fine.
but when i shutdown the windows guest, it takes somestimes 20-34
minutes !!!
iotop shows me in the whole time writing with 2,xxmb/sec.
is the complete machine "rewritten" to disk?
i use disk.images on a raid6, but hey, dd shows me it can writes there
with
2009 Aug 06
10
RAID[56] status
If we''ve abandoned the idea of putting the number of redundant blocks
into the top bits of the type bitmask (and I hope we have), then we''re
fairly much there. Current code is at:
git://, http://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/btrfs-raid56.git
git://, http://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/btrfs-progs-raid56.git
We have recovery working, as well as both full-stripe writes
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
2014 Jul 30
1
Shrinking a RAID array
My google-fu appears to be weak today...
I currently have 8*4Tb in a RAID6.
So far I'm only using 6Tb
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree Used
/dev/md6 Large lvm2 a-- 21.83t 15.37t 6.46t
Let's say I wanted to remove 2 of these disks from the array and
shrink it down to a 6*4Tb
How would I do this?
--
rgds
Stephen
2006 Nov 21
3
RAID benchmarks
We (a small college with about 3000 active accounts) are currently in
the process of moving from UW IMAP running on linux to dovecot running
on a cluster of 3 or 4 new faster Linux machines. (Initially using
perdition to split the load.)
As we are building and designing the system, I'm attempting to take (or
find) benchmarks everywhere I can in order to make informed decisions
and so
2019 Jul 30
4
doveadm: Error: open(/proc/self/io) failed
On 30.07.2019 20:07, Tom Diehl via dovecot wrote:
>
> Does anyone have an Idea how to fix this?
>
> Regards,
>
Perhaps see if there are any denials in SELinux audit log:
sudo grep denied /var/log/audit/audit.log | grep dovecot | audit2allow -a
Good luck,
Reio
2020 Jul 14
2
Re: SELinux labels change in libvirt
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 3:33 PM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 03:21:17PM +0300, Ram Lavi wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > tl;dr, can you point me to the point in the libvirt repo where it's
> trying
> > to change a tap-device's SELinux label?
> >
> > I am trying to create a tap device with libvirt on
2018 May 26
2
glustefs as vmware datastore in production
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have glusterfs as vmware datastore working in production in a
> real world case? How to serve the glusterfs cluster? As iscsi, NFS?
>
>
Hi,
I am using glusterfs 3.10.x for VMware ESXi 5.5 NFS DataStore.
Our Environment is
- 4 node supermicro server (each 50TB, NL SAS 4TB used, LSI 9260-8i)
- Totally 100TB service volume
- 10G Storage Network and Service
2014 Apr 23
1
SELInux and POSTFIX
Installed Packages
Name : postfix
Arch : x86_64
Epoch : 2
Version : 2.6.6
Release : 6.el6_5
Size : 9.7 M
Repo : installed
>From repo : updates
I am seeing several of these in our maillog file after a restart of the
Postfix service:
Apr 23 12:48:27 inet08 setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing
/usr/libexec/postfix/smtp from 'read, write'
2013 Nov 24
3
The state of btrfs RAID6 as of kernel 3.13-rc1
Hi
What is the general state of btrfs RAID6 as of kernel 3.13-rc1 and the
latest btrfs tools?
More specifically:
- Is it able to correct errors during scrubs?
- Is it able to transparently handle disk failures without downtime?
- Is it possible to convert btrfs RAID10 to RAID6 without recreating the fs?
- Is it possible to add/remove drives to a RAID6 array?
Regards,
Hans-Kristian
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To
2017 Apr 26
3
NOT Solved - Re: SELinux policy to allow Dovecot to connect to Mysql
On 04/26/2017 12:29 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> But the policy generates errors. I will have to submit a bug report,
> it seems
A bug report would probably be helpful.
I'm looking back at the message you wrote describing errors in
ld-2.17.so. I think what's happening is that the policy on your system
includes a silent rule that somehow breaks your system. You'll need
2013 May 23
11
raid6: rmw writes all the time?
Hi all,
we got a new test system here and I just also tested btrfs raid6 on
that. Write performance is slightly lower than hw-raid (LSI megasas) and
md-raid6, but it probably would be much better than any of these two, if
it wouldn''t read all the during the writes. Is this a known issue? This
is with linux-3.9.2.
Thanks,
Bernd
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