On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Dimitri Maziuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have a netapp fas2020: it's expensive, not open-sores or lignux
> based, but compared to heartbeat/drbd it can easily be cheap at the
> price. Especially if you come to work one Sunday afternoon to run "yum
> update" on the fileservers and find out it helpfully fixed your broken
> (as in "pointing to the drbd filesystem that isn't mounted") symlinks
> and you have to spend the next 8 hours unfscking the resulting mess.
> (That is aside from the stuff you mentioned earlier.)

Wow don't scare me, man! So far my golden rule is: Don't fix it if
it's not broken. But, I'm required to update my machine if there's
security high-vuln.
Decision.. decision... ^^
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