[DNG] Web md RAID monitoring [was: Re: Fake RAID]
Le 09/03/2022 à 20:58, tito via Dng a écrit : On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 19:18:13 +0100 Didier Kryn wrote: Le 09/03/2022 à 17:12, d...@d404.nl a écrit : On 09-03-2022 16:55, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 02:42:07PM +0100, aitor wrote: Did you read the following guide? https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid Interesting note. What is a "fake RAID"? Is it a RAID or not? -- hendrik A real RAID controller has hardware and software on board and often a battery backup. A "fake" RAID does have some hardware but no software or better some software but depends on a Windows driver for the RAID functions. Same trick as with Win modems and printers. I have worked with Dell Poweredge servers around 15 y ago. These had PERC hardware RAIDs able to completely do the whole job without any help from the OS. The configured RAID devices were seen by the kernel as individual disks. After a few years working like this I configured the PERC so as to show every disk individually (therefore no RAID), and managed software RAIDs using mdadm. md RAIDS, not dm RAIDS. dm stands for device-mapper, which also means Logical Volume Manager. On the contrary of what is said in the Debian document, I found LVM (dm RAIDs) not much more usefull than md and overly complex. On the other hand, mdadm also is not a piece of cake but I can find my way with it and I have developped a graphics monitoring tool for it, actually a little web server displaying the status of all the host's md RAIDs. Hi, I'm interested about this web server thing is it packaged? Not packaged. Debian packaging is something I was never able to achieve and I prefer devoting my time to more fruitfull trasks, given my skills. I can send you diskweb.tgz, the size of which is 16K. It is trivial to build. It monitors both md RAIDs and the level of occupation of the filesystems. RAID data is read from devices' representation in /sys/devices/virtual/block, and the display is made attractive by the use of colors and svg graphics. I wrote this more than a dozen years ago and never touched it since that time. It's running on our home Desktop. Note that the location /sys/devices/virtual/block is not granted to stay the same place in the future, but this location is easy to change in the source in case kernel people change their mind. If more people are interested I might put it on Devuan git. -- Didier ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Installation problems on Dell T7810 + PERC H310
> On 9 Mar 2022, at 20:03, Steve Litt wrote: > > So I created a Void installer thumb drive, using > cp void.img /dev/sdWhatever Is there a difference between using cp and dd for this, or do they end up with identical results? ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] online purchasing (dunno - - - maybe OT)
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 10:44 AM Ken Dibble wrote: > > On 3/9/22 11:11, o1bigtenor via Dng wrote: > > Greetings > > > > Wondering what others are noticing. > > > > I made a purchase from an online store - - - its a smaller entity that > > covers some interesting niches - - therefore the order. > > > > In doing the purchase - - - noticed, using uBlockOrigin and > > PrivacyBadger, that paypal 'only' has some 9 domains linked into the > > transaction. Hmmm - - - that's not all - - - that's what PrivacyBadger > > was picking up - - - uBlockOrigin noted that there were some 15 > > domains of which it blocked some 4. Still linked were crackbook and a > > bunch of ms googly's garbage. > > > > So I called the company to tell them that I found this concerning. > > > > I asked the person that I was talking to if they were into internet > > privacy and security - - - very much so was the answer. So I asked him > > why he needed all these domains connected. The long and short of it > > was that he got quite huffy and asked me to cancel my order (and > > without saying so) get lost. It is more important to him that everyone > > and his dog know about his transactions that it is for him to make > > transactions. > > > > I do wish there were a way of warning other customers - - - - his > > website is likely a magnet for web bottom feeders and he doesn't think > > its worth things about. > > > > Oh well - - - for me - - > > - once and not again. > > > > Its bloody hard not to purchase online - - - what are any of you > > seeing, think about this, doing about this? > > > > What can be done to minimize the negative effects of dealing with this > > kind of website? > > > > Hopefully not just adjudged as noise! > > > > TIA > > ___ > > Dng mailing list > > Dng@lists.dyne.org > > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng > > I am not sure what you mean by "domains linked in". For giggles I grabbed the list from uBlockOrigin right here reading gmail's stuff: all images 3rd-party inline scripts 1st-party scripts 3rd-party scripts 3rd-party frames google.com aa.google.com apis.google.com clients2.google.com addons-pa.clients6.google.com appsgrowthpromo-pa.clients6.google.com people-pa.clients6.google.com signaler-pa.clients6.google.com contacts.google.com mail.google.com mail-ads.google.com ogs.google.com googleusercontent.com ci3.googleusercontent.com ci4.googleusercontent.com ci5.googleusercontent.com ci6.googleusercontent.com lh3.googleusercontent.com gstatic.com fonts.gstatic.com ssl.gstatic.com www.gstatic.com Each line is another domain. Regards ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Fake RAID
On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 19:18:13 +0100 Didier Kryn wrote: > Le 09/03/2022 à 17:12, d...@d404.nl a écrit : > > On 09-03-2022 16:55, Hendrik Boom wrote: > >> On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 02:42:07PM +0100, aitor wrote: > >> > >>> Did you read the following guide? > >>> > >>> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid > >> Interesting note. > >> > >> What is a "fake RAID"? Is it a RAID or not? > >> > >> -- hendrik > >> > > A real RAID controller has hardware and software on board and often a > > battery backup. A "fake" RAID does have some hardware but no software > > or better some software but depends on a Windows driver for the RAID > > functions. Same trick as with Win modems and printers. > > > I have worked with Dell Poweredge servers around 15 y ago. These > had PERC hardware RAIDs able to completely do the whole job without any > help from the OS. The configured RAID devices were seen by the kernel as > individual disks. After a few years working like this I configured the > PERC so as to show every disk individually (therefore no RAID), and > managed software RAIDs using mdadm. md RAIDS, not dm RAIDS. dm stands > for device-mapper, which also means Logical Volume Manager. On the > contrary of what is said in the Debian document, I found LVM (dm RAIDs) > not much more usefull than md and overly complex. On the other hand, > mdadm also is not a piece of cake but I can find my way with it and I > have developped a graphics monitoring tool for it, actually a little web > server displaying the status of all the host's md RAIDs. Hi, I'm interested about this web server thing is it packaged? Ciao, Tito > What I mean is that there is probably the possibility to configure > the PERC as no-RAID and build a software RAID on Linux, if this is > manageable for your Win10. > > -- Didier > > ___ > Dng mailing list > Dng@lists.dyne.org > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Fake RAID
Le 09/03/2022 à 17:12, d...@d404.nl a écrit : On 09-03-2022 16:55, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 02:42:07PM +0100, aitor wrote: Did you read the following guide? https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid Interesting note. What is a "fake RAID"? Is it a RAID or not? -- hendrik A real RAID controller has hardware and software on board and often a battery backup. A "fake" RAID does have some hardware but no software or better some software but depends on a Windows driver for the RAID functions. Same trick as with Win modems and printers. I have worked with Dell Poweredge servers around 15 y ago. These had PERC hardware RAIDs able to completely do the whole job without any help from the OS. The configured RAID devices were seen by the kernel as individual disks. After a few years working like this I configured the PERC so as to show every disk individually (therefore no RAID), and managed software RAIDs using mdadm. md RAIDS, not dm RAIDS. dm stands for device-mapper, which also means Logical Volume Manager. On the contrary of what is said in the Debian document, I found LVM (dm RAIDs) not much more usefull than md and overly complex. On the other hand, mdadm also is not a piece of cake but I can find my way with it and I have developped a graphics monitoring tool for it, actually a little web server displaying the status of all the host's md RAIDs. What I mean is that there is probably the possibility to configure the PERC as no-RAID and build a software RAID on Linux, if this is manageable for your Win10. -- Didier ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] online purchasing (dunno - - - maybe OT)
On 3/9/22 11:11, o1bigtenor via Dng wrote: Greetings Wondering what others are noticing. I made a purchase from an online store - - - its a smaller entity that covers some interesting niches - - therefore the order. In doing the purchase - - - noticed, using uBlockOrigin and PrivacyBadger, that paypal 'only' has some 9 domains linked into the transaction. Hmmm - - - that's not all - - - that's what PrivacyBadger was picking up - - - uBlockOrigin noted that there were some 15 domains of which it blocked some 4. Still linked were crackbook and a bunch of ms googly's garbage. So I called the company to tell them that I found this concerning. I asked the person that I was talking to if they were into internet privacy and security - - - very much so was the answer. So I asked him why he needed all these domains connected. The long and short of it was that he got quite huffy and asked me to cancel my order (and without saying so) get lost. It is more important to him that everyone and his dog know about his transactions that it is for him to make transactions. I do wish there were a way of warning other customers - - - - his website is likely a magnet for web bottom feeders and he doesn't think its worth things about. Oh well - - - for me - - - once and not again. Its bloody hard not to purchase online - - - what are any of you seeing, think about this, doing about this? What can be done to minimize the negative effects of dealing with this kind of website? Hopefully not just adjudged as noise! TIA ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng I am not sure what you mean by "domains linked in". Two of the things I am using for privacy are the Brave browser and dnsmasq with a continually updated list of of known domains of trackers and such. The lists are updated on my schedule but do require a little tweaking by the download script because of non-compliant host and domain naming (or ignoring the errors generated by dnsmasq). Mar 7 07:28:22 frank dnsmasq[32478]: read /etc/blacklist/hosts_blacklist - 1435580 addresses Regards, Ken ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Fake RAID
On 09-03-2022 16:55, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 02:42:07PM +0100, aitor wrote: Did you read the following guide? https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid Interesting note. What is a "fake RAID"? Is it a RAID or not? -- hendrik A real RAID controller has hardware and software on board and often a battery backup. A "fake" RAID does have some hardware but no software or better some software but depends on a Windows driver for the RAID functions. Same trick as with Win modems and printers. Grtz. Nick ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] online purchasing (dunno - - - maybe OT)
Greetings Wondering what others are noticing. I made a purchase from an online store - - - its a smaller entity that covers some interesting niches - - therefore the order. In doing the purchase - - - noticed, using uBlockOrigin and PrivacyBadger, that paypal 'only' has some 9 domains linked into the transaction. Hmmm - - - that's not all - - - that's what PrivacyBadger was picking up - - - uBlockOrigin noted that there were some 15 domains of which it blocked some 4. Still linked were crackbook and a bunch of ms googly's garbage. So I called the company to tell them that I found this concerning. I asked the person that I was talking to if they were into internet privacy and security - - - very much so was the answer. So I asked him why he needed all these domains connected. The long and short of it was that he got quite huffy and asked me to cancel my order (and without saying so) get lost. It is more important to him that everyone and his dog know about his transactions that it is for him to make transactions. I do wish there were a way of warning other customers - - - - his website is likely a magnet for web bottom feeders and he doesn't think its worth things about. Oh well - - - for me - - - once and not again. Its bloody hard not to purchase online - - - what are any of you seeing, think about this, doing about this? What can be done to minimize the negative effects of dealing with this kind of website? Hopefully not just adjudged as noise! TIA ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
[DNG] Fake RAID
On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 02:42:07PM +0100, aitor wrote: > > Did you read the following guide? > > https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid Interesting note. What is a "fake RAID"? Is it a RAID or not? -- hendrik ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Kernel Vulnerabilities or who understands this mess
On Wednesday 09 March 2022 at 15:04:09, Stuart Duckworth via Dng wrote: > On Tue, 8 Mar 2022 at 18:41, Ken Dibble wrote: > > > > The thing I found is that the default /etc/apt/sources.list has > > chimaera-updates and chimaera-security commented out. > > Is this really well thought out? > > I would think that most people would want those enabled. > > I have the same problem with Beowulf, the updates etc. commented out. When > I uncomment them I get an error when I try to update my applications. What error message do you get? Antony. -- 1960s: Let's build a network which can withstand a nuclear war! 1970s: Hm, that looks good, we'll run it on TCP/IPv4. 1980s: Nice, how about letting everyone join? 1990s: Hey, you can make money out of this! 2000s: Oh, you can lose it, too. 2010s: Alright, let's just plug absolutely everything into it. 2020s: Meh, my lightswitch is now connected to my lamp via China. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Kernel Vulnerabilities or who understands this mess
On Tue, 8 Mar 2022 at 18:41, Ken Dibble wrote: > Well, a consequence of this investigation was that I was forced to > double check some things. > > The thing I found is that the default /etc/apt/sources.list has > chimaera-updates and chimaera-security commented out. > Is this really well thought out? > I would think that most people would want those enabled. > Again, sorry for the noise. > I have the same problem with Beowulf, the updates etc. commented out. When I uncomment them I get an error when I try to update my applications. Stuart Duckworth ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Installation problems on Dell T7810 + PERC H310
Hi Fraser, On 8/3/22 16:33, fraser kendall wrote: However, despite two days of effort, I cannot get the machine to boot linux from the hard drive. The first problem was not detecting disks during installation, although after switching to legacy boot, the installer found the disks; partitioning and installation then completed as expected. The machine, however, failed to boot (no bootable image) after this 'successful' installation. I grub-installed to the 'removable media path' as advised,, but I did use a 'targeted' not a 'generic' initrd; this last has not been a problem before. I have disabled the RAID according to these instructions. https://www.dell.com/community/PowerEdge-HDD-SCSI-RAID/Linux-installation-doesn-t-find-physical-disks-on-R320/td-p/7659439 Did you read the following guide? https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid HTH, Aitor. ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] Installation problems on Dell T7810 + PERC H310
fraser kendall said on Tue, 8 Mar 2022 15:33:37 + >Hello, > >I am trying to install Devuan {Beowulf server (CD), Chimaera minimal >(USB)} on the above machine. It has a 100M EFI partition 1, W10 >(partition 2, 116G, shrunk from 370G), [vacated free space for linux >after shrinking, ~250G], and a Windows recovery partition 5 (~520M). >The machine boots Windows 10 reliably with UEFI. I would like to keep >the W10 installation if possible. > >However, despite two days of effort, I cannot get the machine to boot >linux from the hard drive. The first problem was not detecting disks >during installation, although after switching to legacy boot, the >installer found the disks; partitioning and installation then completed >as expected. The machine, however, failed to boot (no bootable image) >after this 'successful' installation. I grub-installed to the >'removable media path' as advised,, but I did use a 'targeted' not a >'generic' initrd; this last has not been a problem before. > >I have disabled the RAID according to these instructions. > > https://www.dell.com/community/PowerEdge-HDD-SCSI-RAID/Linux-installation-doesn-t-find-physical-disks-on-R320/td-p/7659439 > >The BIOS reports that there are no hard drives present, despite being >able to boot Windows. I have tried to add boot devices to the UEFI >menu, I can add the DVD drive, and boot from the Beowulf CD, which >then fails at the detect disks stage; I can add the USB, but it doesn't >launch the installer. Hi Frazier, A couple nights ago I went through similar nonsense on a newly purchased refurbished Dell Insperon 3721 laptop. I used a different distro (Void) and I didn't have hardware Raid. Also, my setup wouldn't recognize my Void install DVD in UEFI, and wouldn't boot it in Legacy, which is a little different. But I think we're still in the same ballpark. On my machine, SETUP is F2 several times before and during the Dell logo. Boot choice at boot time is F12 several times before and during the Dell logo. Obviously, your computer might have different buttons for this stuff. So I created a Void installer thumb drive, using cp void.img /dev/sdWhatever, taking care that I got the thumb drive and not my hard drive (which would be a big oops). I stuck it in the USB slot, rebooted, F2 and set the machine to boot from UEFI, not Legacy, but to leave Legacy enabled. I then exit and saved and of course it booted windows. So then I powered off, powered on, and pressed F12 several times. When the F12 screen came up, under UEFI choices I had Windows boot selector or whatever it's called, but now I also had USB , which I chose and continued. It booted my thumb drive. NOW, I'm booted into UEFI, so the installer thumb KNOWS it's in UEFI and installs a UEFI installation. I just did a typical install, setting the bootloader to /dev/sda and making the EFI partition /boot/efi. I rebooted, pressed F12 again, and bang, up came Linux. My story is just an anecdote, and your mileage may vary. But I have a feeling that booting the thumb by way of UEFI was the key distinction. > I am also given a list of 3 or 4 entries (which >look like they might be partitions, although they are all identical), >although adding them causes either an 'Input not supported' error or >a 'no bootable device found'. I have changed the SATA controller from >RAID to AHCI. Is there anything that I've missed? If you changed from RAID to AHCI, didn't that trash your Windows? The actual drive is striped, right? > >This is a newly-purchased, refurbished machine, and so I don't really >want to open the case, just in case something is broken (although I >can't think what) and under warrenty (unlikely). But as a last resort, >what would happen if I removed the RAID card and connected the two >drives as SATA? Would the BIOS then manage this automagically? Is there >a master (independent) BIOS image stored on the motherboard, with a >lesser one on the controller, and configured independently via the F12 >menu. I'd ask the guys you bought it from before busting open the box. SteveT Steve Litt March 2022 featured book: Making Mental Models: Advanced Edition http://www.troubleshooters.com/mmm ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng