On May 23, 2013, at 11:09 AM, Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:33 AM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
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One thing mentioned earlier is that ZFS wants lots of memory. 4G-8G
minimum, some might say as much as the server will hold.
Not
hello every body
i have a question about fixing file corruption in freebsd.
now i have freebsd8.2 and some times file corruption happened on it. this
issue has a heavy cost for me and i want to avoid it or fixit it
completely. so my question is:
is it better to upgrade my freebsd to 9.1 and use
On Thu, 23 May 2013, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
hello every body
i have a question about fixing file corruption in freebsd.
now i have freebsd8.2 and some times file corruption happened on it. this
issue has a heavy cost for me and i want to avoid it or fixit it
completely. so my question
thanks for your reply.
you know i have a sensitive server and unfortunately it is located some
where that power outage happens much. so i want guarantee my data and avoid
data lost and file corruption in my server.
i do not have any problem in RAM and hardware.
i don't know which approach
On Thu, 23 May 2013 16:44+0430, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
thanks for your reply.
you know i have a sensitive server and unfortunately it is located some
where that power outage happens much. so i want guarantee my data and avoid
data lost and file corruption in my server.
Maybe you should
On Thu, 23 May 2013, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
you know i have a sensitive server and unfortunately it is located some where
that power outage happens much. so i want guarantee my data and avoid data lost
and file corruption in my
server.
i do not have any problem in RAM and hardware
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:33 AM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
..
One thing mentioned earlier is that ZFS wants lots of memory. 4G-8G
minimum, some might say as much as the server will hold.
Not necessarily so - deduplication places great demands on memory, but that
can be
On 5/23/2013 7:14 AM, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
thanks for your reply.
you know i have a sensitive server and unfortunately it is located some
where that power outage happens much. so i want guarantee my data and avoid
data lost and file corruption in my server.
Get a good reliable UPS. Test
Sorry, should have added that it's in FreeBSD 5.3. Does anyone know if
there is any way to stress-test the PCI bus (preferably without external
cards)?
Regards,
Stefan Haglund
I have an IWILL KK266-R (VIA KT133A/686B) board with an 1.4GHz
processor running as a FreeBSD file web server. The
I have an IWILL KK266-R (VIA KT133A/686B) board with an 1.4GHz processor
running as a FreeBSD file web server. The NIC is an Intel EtherExpress
PRO/100 (I think it's called, fxp anyway). This board has an AMI RAID
controller (CMD 649) onboard, which I use for all four drives (although
not in
Randy Grafton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ourselves through ftp/sftp and sure enough the file is no longer
functional and we'll have to replace it with another copy. I googled
and searched the lists but have only found tips regarding speeding up
http downloads, (reverting to the current Apache
I originally posted this question to the Apache list and was strongly
encouraged to try here.
I have a FreeBSD 4.8 server running Apache 2.0.48a (installed from the
ports). This server is dedicated to hosting files for download through http
and ftp. 99.99% of the downloads occur through http.
Hi,
I've installed 5.0 Release and now testing the integration into our network.
Yet I encountered a problem with file access of the nfs mounted homes.
When users login, the shell reports an error while executing the .cshrc script.
cat .cshrc, more .cshrc, vi .cshrc show partially corrupted files
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