On Thursday 29 January 2009 06:39:22 Artem Kuchin wrote:
> I am sure this is not the case because the new raid was simply recreated
> manually using 3ware bios and
> then freebsd installed and then old data copied from backup.
Ah, I got that wrong from your mail.
> BTW, here are the interrupts:
Mel пишет:
On Thursday 29 January 2009 02:44:56 Artem Kuchin wrote:
I have a very strange situation here. There was a hosting box with 5
jails.
Everything is 6.4
It was running twe driver with RAID 5.
Then i had a crash and had to reinstall the system.
So, i have installed FREEBSD 6.8, cv
On Thursday 29 January 2009 02:44:56 Artem Kuchin wrote:
> I have a very strange situation here. There was a hosting box with 5
> jails.
> Everything is 6.4
> It was running twe driver with RAID 5.
>
> Then i had a crash and had to reinstall the system.
>
> So, i have installed FREEBSD 6.8, cvsed
Bill Moran ?:
In response to Artem Kuchin :
I have a very strange situation here. There was a hosting box with 5
jails.
Everything is 6.4
It was running twe driver with RAID 5.
Then i had a crash and had to reinstall the system.
So, i have installed FREEBSD 6.8, cvsed the latest, re
In response to Artem Kuchin :
> I have a very strange situation here. There was a hosting box with 5
> jails.
> Everything is 6.4
> It was running twe driver with RAID 5.
>
> Then i had a crash and had to reinstall the system.
>
> So, i have installed FREEBSD 6.8, cvsed the latest, rebuilt eve
I have a very strange situation here. There was a hosting box with 5
jails.
Everything is 6.4
It was running twe driver with RAID 5.
Then i had a crash and had to reinstall the system.
So, i have installed FREEBSD 6.8, cvsed the latest, rebuilt everything
and then
just copied jails from the p