On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 08:40:07 -0600, Clay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know if there are any good How To's out there,
on setting up a FreeBSD 4.10 server to act as a web server.
Start here:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:09:53 -0600, Clay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool thanks ill give those links a look.
Ignore this link, because it focuses on Linux:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/apache/2000/02/24/installing_apache.html
Sorry about that.
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say.
The day that Linuc transfers his Linux copyright to the FSF I will
start respecting what he has to say about licensing. Until then,
what he is saying is pure bullshit.
An interesting turn of phrase.
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a Photoshop document to a raster image, in just
the same way as you lose information when you convert a C source file into
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-bash to do so. Nobody in
the BSD community ever coined the term advertising-clause this
was forced on us from without, and there is no reason to use
it.
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Hello,
Does anybody out there have experience with FreeBSD in a Microsoft
Active Directory environment?
I do, but they remain separate entities except for the fact that I
manually created the DNS host/address records
set up a testbed Active Directory, I would advise you to set
up MS DNS first, as I've had what can most charitably be called
problems when letting Active Directory set up DNS automagically.
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 11:31:33 -0800, Andy Firman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 01:04:11PM -0600, Danny MacMillan wrote:
It seems unlikely to me that that's what they meant. I really would
ask for more information. Maybe they want their FreeBSD administrators
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 11:31:33 -0800, Andy Firman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in a similar situation and I have very little experience with AD.
Just yesterday I setup a test bed Win2K/Exchange2K with AD.
Start here...
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/events/ad/tnt1-98.mspx
(Note:
I am trying to get this script to run:
#
day=`/bin/date +%m-%d-%Y`
#
/usr/sbin/pflogsumm.pl -i -mailq --smtpd_stats --problems_first
--iso_date_time -d yesterday /home/user/maillog
/var/log/MX1-PostfixDailyReport.${day}
#
gzip -c /var/log/MX1-PostfixDailyReport.${day} | uuencode
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 14:35:07 -0400, Frank Laszlo
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Sounds like *NOT* /bin/sh. try adding:
#!/bin/sh
to the top of the script.
Thanks Frank, the script has other incompatibilities with my config,
so I just ended up editing /etc/crontab and added:
Greetings,
After referencing the article here:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/08/12/mailgraph.html
I decided to just install mailgraph from the FreeBSD ports system.
So, after installing it successfully (well, there were no errors), I
am trying to find the executable mailgraph program:
://www.free-x.ch/pub/djbdns.html
As far as preventing the information being published: When configuring
your djbdns servers, you will need to supply the IP address on which they
will listen. Just use one of the addresses bound to the private
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restricts the shell. You have to take
care to include only safe commands in the restricted user's path. The shell
will prevent the user from changing the path, but if they're able to run
cc(1) (as an extreme example) restricting the shell is a pointless exercise.
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 22:57:45 -0400, Christopher Nehren
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On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 14:40 -0400, Danny wrote:
I am trying to install a perl CPAN module:
mx1# perl Makefile.PL
Perl 5.006 required--this is only version 5.00503, stopped at
Makefile.PL line 3.
BEGIN
/books/faq/disks.html#NEW-HUGE-DISK
I've never done this but it seems to be the traditional recommendation for
this sort of thing.
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How to update perl on FreeBSD 4.9R?
Thank you!
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 13:28:59 -0500, Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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How to update perl on FreeBSD 4.9R?
Define update. Do you mean use the ports version instead of the src
version? Do you mean update
On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 14:20:56 -0500, Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Whatever is easiest; I do not feel like rebuilding the src, but I
don't know if I need to.
I am trying to install a perl CPAN module
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 21:34:36 +0100, David Jenkins
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Hi Danny,
As Paul previously commented, you need to run use.perl port. This
will update /etc/make.conf to tell your system to use the ports
version of Perl in future.
mx1# use.perl port Makefile.PL
Usage:
/usr/local
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 21:47:10 +0100, David Jenkins
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I think you are missing the point here.
At the prompt enter the following as root (without the quotes) or
prepend sudo to it.
use.perl port
My mistake - it's been a long day. Thank you for all your help.
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On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 21:47:10 +0100, David Jenkins
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I think you are missing the point here.
At the prompt enter the following as root (without the quotes) or
prepend sudo to it.
use.perl port
in sysctl, to pinpoint
what might be happening?
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Danny Howard wrote:
This last problem has started to happen only lately.
I log in from my FreeBSD workstation, on an xterm, via ssh to a remote
machine running 4.9. I often sudo -s. I'm using tcsh. Lately, I
leave the session for a while and come back and the session is locked
up. I can't
it does not work.
Everything else (pinging the machine, Samba service) works fine.
What can be done?
Is sshd running?
ps auxww | grep sshd
Maybe sshd died or needs to be restarted or something. ;)
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are still on the box. kill -1 -1 is
handy for that, though.
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I am having a strange problem with my home network.
Here is what it looks like.
Internet - FreeBSD Firewall/Natd box (guard) -- Local Net
(192.168.100.0/24)
| testsrv (192.168.100.12)
|- testjail (192.168.10.1)
Testjail is a jail (192.168.10.1) running under testsrv
On Friday 17 September 2004 00:51, Lewis Thompson wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if there is a comprehensive list of what many of the sysctl
values are, both in terms of what the node (by this I mean, say,
hw.acpi.verbose) means, and what the values would mean/do?
I don't think there is. At the very
Running 5.2.1 Release. I have scanned through the output of dmesg, but
I am not 100% sure how to tell if both CPU's on this Compaq Proliant
3000 were detected and are active to FreeBSD.
It's not connected to the network yet, so I can't post my dmesg just
yet. In the meantime, how can I confirm
My ports-supfile is setup to update the /net directory, so I am not
sure why this directory only contains the readme.html. This is a brand
new install of FreeBSD 5.2.1, and I am 98% sure that I said yes to
installing the ports during the intial installation.
cd /usr/ports/net/net-snmp
make
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 17:06:25 +0100, Matthew Seaman
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On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 11:40:44AM -0400, Danny wrote:
My ports-supfile is setup to update the /net directory, so I am not
sure why this directory only contains the readme.html. This is a brand
new install of FreeBSD
that it's enabled for broadcast.
ntpq -p should show it.
Does ntpd adjust for drift against the realtime clock, and
then use this if the broadcasts stop for some reason?
If nothing is available it just leaves things where they are.
Any other glaring errors here?
Too many. See above.
Danny
of my folders there. I'm retrieving mail from a
pop3 server using Outlook then copying them into
my imap folder, also using Outlook.
I guess my real question is, what is the bottleneck
in this situation? Outlook? courier-imap? Or
FreeBSD?
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At 11:15 PM 8/30/2004, W. D. wrote:
Hi Danny,
Reply below...
At 19:02 8/30/2004, Danny Mayer wrote:
At 07:13 PM 8/30/2004, W. D. wrote:
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: logging to file /var/log/ntpd.log
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2004 (1)
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd
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ntpd[88]: kernel time sync status 2040
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: frequency initialized 0.000 PPM from
/etc/ntp.drift
30 Aug 21:50:05 ntpd[88]: Unable to listen for broadcasts, no broadcast
interfaces available
What does ifconfig -a tell you?
Danny
The Windows computer generating the Tardis NTP
Chipping in here, because although the answers are (of course!) correct it
may clarify a bit...
On Friday 13 August 2004 02:40, Bill Moran wrote:
Joshua Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have decided to take the plunge and try out 5.2.1. I figure it will be
5.3 soon and I like the idea of
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:45:58 -0400, JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over the years I have seen many posts on this list where Unix hard
liners complain about people posting their replies to the top of the
email messages on this list.
The fact of life is all the Unix mail clients adhere to the
I am running FreeBSD 4.9R. My goal is to download an .tar.gz file from
an HTTP site?
I thought get would do that, but it's not installed (unless the
command is not get).
Any suggestions?
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On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 04:29:11PM -0400, Danny wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 4.9R. My goal is to download an .tar.gz file from
an HTTP site?
I thought get would do that, but it's not installed (unless
, you have to take things one at a
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On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 10:48:58AM -0400, Danny wrote:
Has anyone had success running FreeBSD on an IBM x360 type server?
x4 2Ghz Xeon, 2MB L3
2GB PC1600 DDR
IBM ServerRAID 4Mx Ultra160 SCSI Controller
IBM EXP300
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Has anyone had success running FreeBSD on an IBM x360 type server?
x4 2Ghz Xeon, 2MB L3
2GB PC1600 DDR
IBM ServerRAID 4Mx Ultra160 SCSI Controller
IBM EXP300 Storage Expansion Unit
Quantum SDLT 220 Tape Drive
I will go into more detail with the specs, but I was wondering if
anyone has had
/ports/security/openssl)
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need to
install ssh using the ports. And then you have to install openssl before
installing ssh... (If my memory serves correct.).
Kind regards,
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On the other hand, I'm kinda new to freeBSD, so I could be completely
wrong... :-/
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That's what base system means in FreeBSD.
Then I stand corrected! ;-)
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I upgraded my ports collection with cvsup, and now I try to install
/usr/ports/sysutils/3dm and it says that the package is obselete. Is
there a way to override this?
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Danny De Bie wrote:
I upgraded my ports collection with cvsup, and now I try to install
/usr/ports/sysutils/3dm and it says that the package is obselete. Is
there a way to override this?
Found it, and for the records, change te Makefile into:
#IGNORE=This port is obsolete
for), but you can select FreeBSD in the OS-dialog and get a list of
downloadable files.
Only for the 9000 series it seems... not for the 8506 cards...
Dunno if it is backwards compatible...
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Alexander Liebau wrote:
just choose a newer controller... i downloaded the package and the readme
says it supports the older controller as well..
Tried it, but didn't succeed... can't connect via the web interface...
Ah well, as long as the older software works... ;)
Kind regards,
D.
Alexander Liebau wrote:
it works.. the port has changed and its now ssl-encrypted -
https://servernameorip:888 by default
Aaargh :) Http ... HttpS ... grrr... :)
Anyway, took out a HD, putted it back in, controller is rebuilding.
Installed new software, and halelujah it seems to work :)...
sound card. The equivalent
task may work in Windows if they read the music through the
IDE interface and pipe it through the sound card instead of
channeling it through that back-channel communications
channel. I'm not up on the lingo but that's the first thing
I'd check.
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Is it the subnet mask that lets my computer know that for an IP
address
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Thanks in advance,
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PS: first message to this list, nice to meet you all ;-)
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I just installed webmin on my server. It installed beautifully from ports
and I kept the default settings. It is supposed to be running on port 1
however after starting the service and trying to connect to
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The service is running. And I tried https://xx.xx.xxx.xxx:1
I am still getting page can not be displayed.
I can not try localhost because it is a co-located server.
Any other idea's I appreciate any help
will continue to consume inodes at the same
prodigious rate.
The OP will probably be fine by giving himself twice the inodes on that
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be installing from ports, the following should work (if I'm reading the
Makefile correctly):
cd /usr/ports/shells/bash2
make -DWANT_STATIC_BASH install clean
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For future reference:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail-changingmta.html
The first thread listed below, maybe of interest as well:
http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8q=changing+mta+freebsdbtnG=Search
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Thanks, David. I pulled the memory measurement bits from your shell script. I
couldn't find where you were measuring swap - which sysctls do you check?
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what I did. Here's the boot manager I used:
http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/
You can install the standard boot manager during FreeBSD installation if
you want, or choose None to keep the fancy one.
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at the top of top, but I'd be happier
with output in raw numbers of bytes, to feed to my graphing program.
This would also save the trouble of reinterpreting M into * 1024^2.
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Sincerely,
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Phil Schulz wrote:
Danny Howard wrote:
What's the easiest command to read to get good information on memory
usage? I played with /sbin/sysctl -n hw.physmem hw.usermem
vm.kvm_size vm.kvm_free yesterday but I have the feeling that these
are not the numbers I think they are, because they add up
computationally intensive (i.e. 'harder') than
brute-forcing MD5. That's if I'm reading it right; I'm assuming c/s =
combinations per second. There's no man page and the internet frightens
and confuses me.
I really doubt Blowfish is =faster= than MD5 when encrypting.
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On Saturday 26 June 2004 02:19, Bill Moran wrote:
Karim Forsthofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I tried to compile a new kernel from my 5.1 bsd cd.
5.1 is an obsolete, experimental version. If you're new to FreeBSD, you
should be using 4.10. If you want to experiment with the 5.x
On Wednesday 23 June 2004 05:26, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
A number of software products use the Hauppauge WinTV 350 Personal
Video Recorder (what a stupid name!). I've been planning to get one
for some time, but here in Australia the prices are ridiculous (more
than double what they are
the utility of this method. Still, I'm sure you can overcome that
one tiny flaw in this otherwise perfect diamond. :)
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On Sunday 20 June 2004 12:04, grint wrote:
Hello,
I want use linux-realplay with esound, but when i try it i have some error.
I search about it in google, and find that i must have libesd.so.0, but
i have only libesd.so.2. I create symlink to libesd.so.0 from libesd.so.2.
And now when i try
On Saturday 19 June 2004 03:38, Julian M. Mason wrote:
...is bittorrent really not in ports?
my usual
# cd /usr/ports ; make search name=bittorrent
and
# whereis bittorrent
turned up nothing; nor did a wandering around /usr/ports/net.
Do I have to actually go and get something myself?
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Greetings,
So I have installed Postfix from the ports, read the pkg-message, read the
changing the MTA in the handbook, and did a bit of searching.
So after the switch, I obviously get:
Apr 23 03:01:00 mx1 postfix/sendmail[2175]: fatal: unsupported: -bh
Apr 23 03:01:01 mx1
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:51:28 -0400, Bill Moran wrote
Danny wrote:
Greetings,
So I have installed Postfix from the ports, read the pkg-message, read
the
changing the MTA in the handbook, and did a bit of searching.
So after the switch, I obviously get:
Apr 23 03:01:00 mx1
, in particular when ntpd is first
started, the error might exceed 128 ms. This may on occasion cause the
clock to be set backwards if the local clock time is more than 128 s in
the future relative to the server.
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 05:42:00 +0100, in local.freebsd.questions you
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Almost right, but not quite. You set up an IMAP server that stores
mail in the desired format, add the IMAP support to Outlook, and then
drag/drop
Hello.
I have six or seven hundred megabytes of email imprisoned in a few .pst
(Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders) files. I've been looking for an
alternative email client lately. Of course, the issue is converting these
old messages so that they are usable by the new software -- ideally so
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 20:58:08 +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 03:06:51PM -0500, Danny wrote:
I would like to setup a simple router, for the following:
Enable a 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 network talk to a 10.10.0.0
255.255.0.0
network, and obviously vise versa
I would like to setup a simple router, for the following:
Enable a 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 network talk to a 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0
network, and obviously vise versa.
Now the 10.10.0.0 is tentative, so I am also wondering on a network with less
then 240 network nodes, if a 255.255.0.0 subnet
I would like to setup a simple router, for the following:
Enable a 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 network talk to a 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0
network, and obviously vise versa.
Now the 10.10.0.0 is tentative, so I am also wondering on a network with less
then 240 network nodes, if a 255.255.0.0 subnet
, Matthew. Much appreciated.
Danny.
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Thanks,
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On Friday 26 March 2004 15:16, Christian Tanghe wrote:
Hi,
in brief:
My system: FBSD 5.2 Current, Cups, Gimp-print and ghostscript from this
days
I want to add a locally connected Printer using the webinterface. In the
dropdown menue Device apear different printer devices, e.g. LPD/LPR Host
JJB wrote:
I see in mail log some deferred email being held.
Is there a way to clear this email from sendmail?
Maybe so sendmail sub command?
sendmail -q
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Mike Jackson wrote:
I pipe those, and other messages to a virtual terminal, like this:
syslog.conf
--
*.err;kern.debug;auth.notice/dev/ttyv3
... and then what do you do with this virtual terminal? Just check
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On Monday 15 March 2004 22:41, you wrote:
hello everyone, Thanks for answers,
Danny Wrote:
For Flash you'll probably want to install www/linux-flashplugin6 and
the www/linuxpluginwrapper ports.
flashplugin6 has been installed fine,, but when
On Friday 12 March 2004 00:04, lee slaughter wrote:
hi.
i make a tar.gz backup file.
isburncd -f /dev/acd1 data filename fixate
the right syntax? is data the correct type? i cannot tell
from burncd manpage.
What you called filename should be the ISO (top of my head, I think the
On Thursday 11 March 2004 20:52, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I'm trying to do things the smart way. I have two machines running
4.9. Instead of keeping a ports collection on both, I have and update
the collection on one named blacklamb. Blacklamb runs Samba 2.2.8a_1.
I created a samba share
On Friday 12 March 2004 01:36, Uwe Doering wrote:
Well, as far as the result is concerned, both methods are identical.
However, if you use the step-by-step procedure the object files remain
intact after a kernel build, or at least until you delete them
deliberately. So if you then have to
On Friday 12 March 2004 02:52, you wrote:
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Danny Pansters wrote:
On Friday 12 March 2004 00:04, lee slaughter wrote:
hi.
i make a tar.gz backup file.
isburncd -f /dev/acd1 data filename fixate
the right syntax? is data the correct
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 14:05, Stefan Cars wrote:
Dual Xeon, 2.4 GHZ with 2GB of RAM or Xeon 3.0 GHZ with 2GB of RAM
and
RAID-1 on three disks or RAID-5 on three disks.
RAID5 on 3 disks? That's useless.
HTH,
Dan
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On Wednesday 03 March 2004 11:13, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
real memory = 268410880 (255 MB)
avail memory = 254259200 (242 MB)
Random buildworld failures are almost always due to bad RAM. You said 512,
well dmesg only shows half. Try first taking the sticks out and putting them
back in,
(enough CCing, back to list only)
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 22:36, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 10:26:43PM +0100, Stefan Cars wrote:
Okey, but if you would compare RAID-1 on two disks compared to RAID-5 on
three disks then ? What would be the faster ?
RAID1 is going to be
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 23:20, Reko Turja wrote:
RAID-1 will be about 50% faster than RAID-5 doing reads regardless of
size, and will also be *much* faster doing small writes-- by a factor
of 4, perhaps.
The abovementioned figures seem more like comparing RAID-0 (striping)
to RAID-5
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