Re: raid10 access problem

2023-09-09 Thread David Christensen
On 9/9/23 05:53, gene heskett wrote: On 9/9/23 05:15, David Christensen wrote: I buy used motherboard/ CPU/ memory combos on eBay for storage servers -- Intel S1200V3RP motherboard, Xeon E3-1200 v3 or v4 series processor, and ECC memory.  There are four variants of the S1200V3RP -- L, M, O,

Re: raid10 access problem

2023-09-09 Thread David Christensen
On 9/8/23 20:30, gene heskett wrote: On 9/8/23 02:24, David Christensen wrote: My suggestion is to reduce complexity by separating out functionality and putting isolatable chunks into different computers.  A storage server is an obvious candidate.  Similarly, a backup server.  And, a daily d

Re: raid10 access problem

2023-09-07 Thread gene heskett
On 9/7/23 13:28, Dan Ritter wrote: module(load="imuxsock" SysSock.Name="/run/systemd/journal/syslog" ) # provides support for local system logging There was a simpler line there, I commented it out. Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot,

Re: raid10 access problem

2023-09-07 Thread gene heskett
On 9/7/23 13:28, Dan Ritter wrote: gene heskett wrote: On 9/7/23 10:34, Dan Ritter wrote: gene heskett wrote: I thought, when I installed bullseye on this box, that a raid is what I needed for a /home partition, and indeed under bullseye it worked flawlessly. Since my surprise install of book

Re: raid10 access problem

2023-09-07 Thread gene heskett
On 9/7/23 10:34, Dan Ritter wrote: gene heskett wrote: I thought, when I installed bullseye on this box, that a raid is what I needed for a /home partition, and indeed under bullseye it worked flawlessly. Since my surprise install of bookworm, cause by an update to bullseye wiping out my user p