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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Thank you in advanced,
I had a Buffalo DUO crap out on me that was setup as RAID 0. I dont belive it was the drives but rather the controller in the DUO unit. I bought another external HDD enclosure and was able to fireup the two older DUO drives in it and I think I resembled the RAID... (12 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
trying a little bit of array scanning for open ports.
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3. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
username=cogiz
#!/bin/bash
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4. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
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5. Red Hat
Dear all ,
i ve configured raid 0 in redhat machine(VM ware), by following steps:
#mdadm -C /dev/md0 -l 0 -n 2 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1
#mkfs.ext3 /dev/md0
#mdadm --detail --scan --config=mdadm.conf >/etc/mdadm.conf
then
mounted the/dev/md0 device and also added a entry in fstab.
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6. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
One of my very old drive farm servers had an OS fault and can't boot now but I'd like to restore some files from it. I tried booting Ubuntu from a CD, but it couldn't see the drives -- possibly because they're RAIDed together. Is there a good way to get at my files?
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7. Red Hat
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I run Linux server that hosts PHP/MySQL web-projects.
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi guys,
i must install an old old old ml370 server...
I must create a RAID 5 with my 4 SCSI disk.
I need a SmartStart disk for create it or a Floppy Disk called "Array configuration Tool". I don't find it on the hp website...:mad::mad::mad:
Anyone have it??
Thanks in advance.
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9. AIX
I created a RAID 5 array and when I list out the attributes of the "hdisk" it reports back raid_level = 5 but the RAID level of the array = false. What does this actually indicate about my array? I've never paid much attention to this until now since I have a disk reporting failure I want to make... (0 Replies)
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RAIDFILE.CONF(5) Box Backup RAIDFILE.CONF(5)
NAME
raidfile.conf - Userland RAID for Box Backup
SYNOPSIS
/etc/box/raidfile.conf
DESCRIPTION
The raidfile.conf is usually generated by raidfile-config(8) but may be manually edited if the store locations move or if more than one
disc set is required.
discX
Specifies a set of discs.
SetNumber
The set number of the RAID disc, referenced by each account.
BlockSize
The block size of the file system (usually 2048). Under BSD with FFS, set this to your file system's fragment size (most likely an
8th of the block size).
Dir0
The first directory in the RAID array.
Dir1
The second directory in the RAID array. If you do not wish to use the built-in RAID functionality, this field should be set to the
same as Dir0. You should not use the built-in RAID if you have a hardware RAID solution or if you're using another type of software
RAID (like md on Linux).
Dir2
The third directory in the RAID array. The same notes that apply to Dir2 also apply to Dir3.
FILES
/etc/box/raidfile.conf
SEE ALSO
raidfile-config(8), bbstored.conf(5)
AUTHORS
Ben Summers
Per Thomsen
James O'Gorman
Box Backup 0.11 10/28/2011 RAIDFILE.CONF(5)