Re: Help About Squeeze
I'm not yet check my server because user still access it in office hour. Tonight i'm checking my BIOS, thank you for advice about data recovery, i have rebuild recovery server using bacula backup system and now running in my production system. If i'm still have problem, i post my problem again, i'm from indonesian and cost for infrastructure like server, NAS, switch almost two times more expensive than in US. But my company will migrate the system to new server and i'm now setting up Xen CP for virtualization and using glusterfs for distributed replicate storage. Very big thank you all help in the list, i'm wanna try the advice and i hope this works. :-) best regards, Aldyth M
Re: Help About Squeeze
I''m sorry i have using dd for long time ago, my data not corrupted just why my server like sleep..thanks for your advise..:-) On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Markus Neviadomski li...@dieitexperten.dewrote: Am 13.05.2011 09:46, schrieb Jeroen van Aart: Markus Neviadomski wrote: of the broken disk to a new disk. On the new one, you can run fsck without pain or use one of the recovery tools on ultimate boot cd. dd is your friend: dd if=/dev/sdxx of=disk.image bs=250M I always had good luck using that tool to recover bad disks and/or transfer images to new disks. dd is for bitbyte junkies ;) Mostly all other tools based on linux use dd, thats why you could also use a tool with a friendly UI without problems. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4dcce7af.1000...@dieitexperten.de
Re: Help About Squeeze
I'm sorry i'm late for reply, yes it is old server but still used. I don't install any desktop and xserver, it is pure CLI because i'm install from debian netinst. On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Markus Neviadomski li...@dieitexperten.dewrote: Am 12.05.2011 11:53, schrieb Stan Hoeppner: On 5/12/2011 4:34 AM, Markus Neviadomski wrote: You are right...but, read my first post. I wrote about 4-6 cores. This is a typical sandy bridge system with core i7. No real server hardware, but fast enough for the OP, when his Sempron is working until today! 16GB Ram are possible and cheap enough for development countrys servers. The OP doesn't need more performance. If so, he didn't state it here. He simply asked how to turn off the sleep mode. He didn't ask how to fix his storage device issue. It's probably safe to assume that the OP's storage device issues are due to reasons other than his skills as an SA. Most likely, as we've seen this scenario before, he's stuck with a Sempron machine with only two small disks for 200 people because of a lack of funding. If he had the funding, do you think he'd still be using such a machine as a server, even if it is adequate for his performance needs? Nobody assumed that the op has performance issues. In the past, mostly all issues with sempron systems are caused by partly broken mainboards oper power supplies. His system description sounds like an old sempron, not a new AM3-one. You may do trialerror which such a crappy system, i offer an other solution. If the OP could not by hardware, he may write this. If I were him I'd likely find your comments a bit insulting, as you have implied he doesn't know how to manage his server upgrades or recover from a disk problem. Again, note that he didn't ask for help with these basic issues that pretty much everyone on this list knows how to handle. Knowledge about sleep mode is a basic knowledge, admins should have. The OP doesnt have these knowledge i thought. Maybe he needs help on other topics too. A good supporter offer help not only for the problem, the customer askes for. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4dcbb304.4070...@dieitexperten.de
Re: Help About Squeeze
I'm sorry i'm late for reply, yes it is old server but still used. I don't install any desktop and xserver, it is pure CLI because i'm install from debian netinst.
Help About Squeeze
Hi list i'm sorry if my english too bad :-) I'm using debian squeeze 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP running in machine AMD Sempron(tm) 2800+ with 1GB DDR I'm having trouble, my debian squeeze i'm using for samba file sharing and 200 user access that. My user using server for data sharing, myob, etc. My trouble is my server like sleep and if it's sleep i cannot ping, ssh and anything from another computer, to wakeup my server i must hit any button in the keyboard(server keyboard) and i can ping again and after 10-15 minutes it is sleep again. I'm using two harddisk, 80GB(system and home partition but system and home partition located at different partition), 160GB(user data sharing like office file, accounting file). At second harddisk(160GB) have partition error but i can't using fsck because if i'm running fsck force it is can delete the important data because my backup server not running(down) and i must backup manually. My log file like syslog and kern.log did not show any error, it is running like my system is normal, i'm check with lsof +D /var/log my ryslogd runs well. My question is what causes my debian squeeze act like it?, i'm using debian from sarge, etch, lenny and i have never encountered this problem and i'm believe debian still best linux distribution i'm ever have..:-) Any idea list?, thanks before for helping Best Regards, Aldyth M
Where can download debian lenny netinst?
Hi list, i'm sorry if my question is silly but where i can download debian lenny iso netinstall? thanks before, best regards, Aldyth M
Pidgin can't using gtalk(google talk)
Hi list, i'm using debian squeeze with 2.6.32-5-686 kernel i have problem to using pidgin, if i'm create google talk account it is automatic change to XMPP protocol and cannot using gtalk protocol, any idea? root@testing:~# dpkg -l | grep pidgin ii pidgin 2.7.3-1+squeeze1 graphical multi-protocol instant messaging client for X ii pidgin-data 2.7.3-1+squeeze1 multi-protocol instant messaging client - data files Thanks before Best Regards, Aldyth M