01-18-2005
output from df -hT
Output:
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 ext3 372M 116M 237M 33% /
/dev/sda1 ext3 45M 14M 29M 32% /boot
/dev/sda5 ext3 13G 9.4G 2.8G 77% /home
none tmpfs 251M 0 250M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda2 ext3 35G 7.4G 26G 22% /usr
/dev/sda7 ext3 251M 30M 208M 13% /var
take it i'm jiggered on that front since its ext3.....But....
I could be in luck as i have found a tar file named home_accounts_20040901.tar, take it at face value and say that its a backup of the home accounts
. Only thing is its 3GB,gonna take 18hrs to download. was looking around on a lot of sites yeasterday to see how i could look inside the archive, i have been able to list the files in it but it just lists thousands of files. The folder i am looking for was called "tom" and was a subfolder of "home" any way of searching fof this in the archive??
Thanks for the replys
Cormac
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
hb_standby
HB_STANDBY(1) General commands HB_STANDBY(1)
NAME
hb_standby - issues a failover request to the cluster manager
SYNOPSIS
hb_standby [all|foreign|local|failback]
DESCRIPTION
Warning
This command is deprecated. It is only suitable for legacy Heartbeat clusters without Pacemaker enabled. In Pacemaker-enabled clusters,
the crm(8) shell supports switching individual nodes into standby mode, and replaces hb_standby.
/usr/share/heartbeat/hb_standby issues a request to the cluster to move resources from the node where it is invoked, to the other node (if
it is currently available). The meaning of the options is relative. This manual assumes the following configuration to be present in
/etc/ha.d/haresources:
alice drbddisk::r0 Filesystem::/dev/drbd0::/local/groups::ext3 10.0.0.1 smb
bob drbddisk::r1 Filesystem::/dev/drbd1::/local/ldap::ext3 10.0.0.2 ldap
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
local
Migrates any resources that the local node is the preferred node for.
When invoked on alice, Samba would be shut down, the IP address 10.0.0.1 would be released, /local/groups would be unmounted,
/dev/drbd0 would be placed into the secondary role and bob would take all these services over.
When run on bob, OpenLDAP would shut down, 10.0.0.2 would be released, /local/ldap would be unmounted, /dev/drbd1 would be placed into
the Secondary role and alice would take over all these services.
foreign|failback
Migrates any resources that the local node is not the preferred node for.
When run on alice, OpenLDAP would shut down, 10.0.0.2 would be released, /local/ldap would be unmounted, /dev/drbd1 would be placed
into the Secondary role and bob would take over all these services.
When invoked on bob, Samba would be shut down, the IP address 10.0.0.1 would be released, /local/groups would be unmounted, /dev/drbd0
would be placed into the secondary role and alice would take all these services over.
all
Migrates all resources to the other node.
Invoking hb_standby without any options is identical to hb_standby all.
CAVEATS
hb_standby is only usable in R1-style configurations (i.e., those configured using the haresources file).
SEE ALSO
hb_takeover(1), heartbeat(8), cl_status(1)
AUTHORS
Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh>
hb_standby
Guochun Shi <gshi@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
man page
Florian Haas <florian.haas@linbit.com>
man page
Heartbeat 3.0.5 November 26, 2009 HB_STANDBY(1)