a lot,
Jefferson.
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Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?
I've looked around for a definitive discussion on the topic but
couldn't find anything on this list or Google at least.
I'd like to replace a couple of relatively high power-consuming
servers with a couple of Mac Mini Intel's. For my purposes
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Andrew Gould wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:08 AM, John Almberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote:
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> > Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?
> >>
> >>
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Tom Marchand wrote:
> >>> Ian,
> >>>
> >>> You could always test it using VMWare Fusionand then let
> >>> us know
> >>
> >> Er, Gee thanks. I'll just have a word with the VMware guys about
> >> fully
> >> abastracting the mini in software... back in a jiffy ;-
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If you have extra disk space it's fairly straightforward to use dump/
restore and re-partition.
I recently found myself desiring to re-slice my disk from a single
slice to 5 slices.
The basics were to dump the contents of my root, var, and usr
partitions to 3 files on another disk. I boot
Hi folks,
Well I think I'm out of ideas in my experience with gvinum. I need
some help.
I cannot get gvinum to work for me at all in setting up a raid5
set. This is the first FreeBSD gizmo that I've run into that has
proven dangerously unreliable. Each time I use it I get a panic, and
I just moved my 6.0 Release from one slice to another. The procedure is
similar. You could look at my response to expanding a partition, same
idea. So relocating a copy of 6.0 (at least) works OK for booting.
What happens when you pull the raid card?
I'm guessing that bios is ignored pretty ea
n Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 04:08:36AM -0400, Ian Jefferson wrote:
What happens when you pull the raid card?
Same thing.
Choice of boot manager?
Doesn't the -B option just install the standard boot manager?
Joe
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I have been uable to get vinum to work under 6.0. I'm no expert though.
Vinum became gvinum in 6.0 and is implemented using geom.
Recently the gvinum man page has been updated and it available in 6.1
RC-1.
I think if you want mirroring only you should consult the geom pages. It
seems as though
Robert,
I think I already sent out this link that documents FreeBSD R5
performance:
http://www25.big.or.jp/~jam/filesystem/
I recently saw an article documenting similar benchmarks using geom
and vinum in a Japanese FreeBSD magazine and the handbook section
around vinum does warn about wr
Hi Chris,
I have many of the same questions. SATA is plenty fast for home
systems and modern drives are smoking stuff that was enterprise class
just a few years ago. 'twas ever thus.
Cables are a nightmare IMHO. This was by far the reason I've been a
big fan of SCSI for a long time. Y
I'd rather run 5 SATA cables then one SCSI cable (say 68pin) with
multiple heads... The darn SCSI cables are so thick,
comparatively, that running them in your case is a lot harder :-)
Well everyone's mileage may vary. Parallel cables only work nicely
when you have a stack of drive
Howdy,
On Jun 26, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Travis H. wrote:
Hiya,
I finally resolved the source of my gvinum problems. Every time I
reboot, the plexes and volumes come up attached to one another, but
both are size zero and the subdisks exist but are not attached. Has
anyone a guess about the source
Could anyone offer some guidance on how under 6.1 I can move 3 gvinum
disks from one system to another.
There is an old post
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-August/
054607.html
That covers pretty much what I am doing. In my case I have 6.1 i386
and 6.1 AMD64 ver
One thing you might consider is that gvinum is quite flexible.
The subdisks in vinum that make up a raid 5 plex are partitions.
This means you can create raid 5 sets without using each entire disk
and the disks don't need to be the same model or size. It's also
handy for spares. If you
How do I restrict normal users from executing their own compiled executable
binary files?
I use FreeBSD 4.9.
- Jefferson
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