On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 08:38, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> --- Wolfgang Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> > > 1 fileserver (2x80GB RAID-0) houses user home directories, is the print
> > > server
> > Using RAID0 for a fileserver like this is very inefficient. If users open
> > a small file, both
--- Wolfgang Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> > 1 fileserver (2x80GB RAID-0) houses user home directories, is the print
> > server
> Using RAID0 for a fileserver like this is very inefficient. If users open
> a small file, both disks have to read a part of the file. I'd recommend
> you to
Bob Proulx writes:
> Logically DHCP is its own service. It does not really belong either
> place. If you are doubling up on the duty of a machine (which is fine)
> then it is your choice where you put it.
Put it on the machine running your local dns server.
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John Hasler
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Danc
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 01:40:08 +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> I have recently taken over as the admin of a small lab at school. The
> current admin has graduated and gone off to grad school and today we
> spent the day going
> over the lab setup. Anyhow, the point is that I d
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 19:29, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> and VMWare
> workstation for each machine (I would need some help for doing this on Debian
> since they don't officially support Debian as a distro).
You didn't mention which version of VMware. If it's as old as 2.x (like
me) I can tell you i
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> -The lab director does not want to pay for support or for RH Enterprise
> Workstation, so they setup one RHN account, added all 10 machines and then
> rotate the demo entitlement amongst them to be able to run up2date for each
> one.
I don't know about the Enterprise Work
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