Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Bijan Soleymani
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ever had tha hard disk fail on your server? and in Solaris/Sparc, simply remove the defected hard disk and add a new one. Without a single reboot or interference in work. *That* I call near perfect. Solaris is often called Slowlaris. Not without reason. I have a

Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Jamie Lawrence
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Bijan Soleymani wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I know there is Solaris on intel. I just doubt that it allows you to hot-swap IDE hard disks. I know of no Solaris X86 drivers for any of the hotswap IDE hardware. For that matter, does anyone make HS IDE gear anymore?

Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Jeremy Petzold
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 09:57 am, Bijan Soleymani wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ever had tha hard disk fail on your server? and in Solaris/Sparc, simply remove the defected hard disk and add a new one. Without a single reboot or interference in work. *That* I call near perfect.

Re: My first question on Debian

2003-05-29 Thread Jesse Meyer
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Jeremy Petzold wrote: hotswaping IDEs require hardware level ability as well as kernel level abilities. X86 lacks all core hardware hotswapability...periferal hardware is fine but swaping things like CPUs, Memory, harddrives, etc is impossable on X86. Awhile back, I