Hi,
> su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}
> lists partitions from /dev/sda 9system drive)
> even when /dev/sdb doesn't exist!
man parted says
-l, --list
lists partition layout on all block devices
and so it works for me. If i use --list, i get all drive
Peter wrote:
> All 70 will be physical. I think about making 1 single server then using
> hdclone or acronis to make copy of it to the rest. Then write a small
> bash script for the onsite tech to change IP. Better ideas ? :-)
ansible
you invest time to configure (perhaps to learn as well)
you
On Lu, 21 sep 20, 08:04:58, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >These are up to 70
> > real, physical servers and not VMs? You might want to look at automated
> > ways to deploy and build that many servers.
>
> All 70 will be physical. I think about making 1 single server then using
> hdclone or acronis to m
On 2020-09-20 22:04, Peter wrote:
Hi,
>These are up to 70
> real, physical servers and not VMs? You might want to look at automated
> ways to deploy and build that many servers.
All 70 will be physical. I think about making 1 single server then using
hdclone or acronis to make copy of it to
Hi,
>These are up to 70
> real, physical servers and not VMs? You might want to look at automated
> ways to deploy and build that many servers.
All 70 will be physical. I think about making 1 single server then using
hdclone or acronis to make copy of it to the rest. Then write a small
bash sc
Peter wrote:
> Do you see any drawbacks if I copy the 3 DVD of Debian 10 on each
> machine initially, mount them and use them if I want to to install
> something e.g nano at some point ?
I don't see any issue with that. I copy the iso images, mount them and add
them as source. I think 1-5Mbps is
Myself - I might use the 16G stick as install medium - see conversations
elsewhere in this list on how to use jigod. That gives you the contents of
more than DVD 1 to DVD 3 in one small format. These are up to 70 real,
physical servers and not VMs? You might want to look at automated ways to
deploy
Hi,
mick crane wrote:
> What's the best appropriate means then to fetch mirror and then only fetch
> differences to local copy ? wget does that doesn't it ?
That's indeed an old selling point of Jigdo: No need to download packages
which you already have.
But you need a pair of .jigdo and .templa
On 2020-09-20 16:31, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
mick crane wrote:
Somebody mentioned jigdo which looked like a good thing.
Jigdo is used for making ISO images from a frame of ISO 9660 metadata
and
other non-packaged stuff (the .template file), and the .deb packages on
a
mirror, or in a repo
Hi ,
I will be administering all the servers. I can trust them, I just cannot
have internet in that net. The number of servers can go up to 70.
Also servers are in different location with relatively slow(1-5 Mb/s)
connections.
Do you see any drawbacks if I copy the 3 DVD of Debian 10 on each
Hi,
mick crane wrote:
> Somebody mentioned jigdo which looked like a good thing.
Jigdo is used for making ISO images from a frame of ISO 9660 metadata and
other non-packaged stuff (the .template file), and the .deb packages on a
mirror, or in a repository, or in an older ISO image.
The .jigdo fil
On 2020-09-20 15:46, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I want to setup a few servers(30+) on intranet network and NONE(not
even a master server or anything like that) of them having internet
access.
What is best approach so I can still install packages on demand ?
Try to make custom repo ? But in this case
Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to setup a few servers(30+) on intranet network and NONE(not
> even a master server or anything like that) of them having internet access.
>
> What is best approach so I can still install packages on demand ?
>
> Try to make custom repo ? But in this case what wi
Am Sonntag, 20. September 2020, 16:46:04 CEST schrieb Peter:
Hi,
I would install with the full-install dvd, not netinst. Then you could setup
an own repo (by mirroring the one you need).
At last point the servers to your own repo server.
However, besides, i personally would never trust those s
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