On Sunday 16 February 2003 13:37, Alvin Oga wrote:
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> > Got Backup?
>
> was it tested, and does it work
I guess I'll use 'fortune -s' as sig again. I'm getting too many answers to
this one! :-)
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On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:35, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > == my raid test ...
> >
> > - unplug /dev/hda ... and try to boot ( into degraded mode )
> > - unplug /dev/hdc ... and try to boot
> >
> > - it should still boot w/o any intervent
On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:35, Alvin Oga wrote:
> == my raid test ...
>
> - unplug /dev/hda ... and try to boot ( into degraded mode )
> - unplug /dev/hdc ... and try to boot
>
> - it should still boot w/o any intervention/typing
>
> - copy a 2TB file to the raid
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote:
> I've bought a Highpoint RocketRaid 100 card in order to have a fault
> tolerant system. Unfortunately i didn't checked if it was supported under
> Debian Linux.
suppsedly, supported hw raid is listed here
- if its not listed..
On Saturday 15 February 2003 05:28, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> [1] I hear 3ware doesn't suck, but I've never used one.
>From what I read in a review in c't magazine, 3ware has nice drivers included
in the standard kernel and good performance when it comes to RAID 0 or 1. The
review also had a look
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 01:18:39AM -, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote:
[ please don't top post. ]
> Thanks for you msg.
> What i'd like to would be to use hardware raid, i'm used to Compaq (HPAQ)
> servers whith smart array controller i thought i would get the same kind of
> functionality (limi
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> Can someone tell me if it's possible, and how, to build a fault
> tolerant (RAID1) system with this IDE controller. Has anyone got it to work
> under Debian ?
You could always use
On 14 Feb 03 15:39:11 GMT, Pedro Ruivo TRQV-DSI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to say one other thing, wich is the disappointmento with linux
> in this concern, shouldn't there be "a Linux Driver" ?
> I find drivers for Red Hat, Suse, Turbo, ... Linux but not for
> Debian and
On Friday 14 February 2003 16:39, Pedro Ruivo (TRQV-DSI) wrote:
> It turns out that although i could use it with RedHat, Suse,
> Turbo,...,Linux they don't provide drivers for debian, they do provide a
> "open source driver".
That open source driver supports the chip as a simple IDE contro
I've bought a Highpoint RocketRaid 100 card in order to have a fault
tolerant system. Unfortunately i didn't checked if it was supported under
Debian Linux.
It turns out that although i could use it with RedHat, Suse,
Turbo,...,Linux they don't provide drivers for debian, they do pr
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