On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Leif Nixon wrote:

Mark Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...] commodity disks are plenty reliable
and are not a significant source of uptime problems.

C|N>K (i.e. coffee piped through nose into keyboard)

LOL -- and interesting... and it even makes that kind of sound when one
does this:  Cnk<splat>. Damn.

That's not quite a general truth. 8^)

No, not quite.

Unless, of course, your cluster is diskless and the server is a hot-swap
4+2 RAID in a dual power chassis...

   rgb

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