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  • Data and Technology

    Posted on January 11th, 2008

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    data, disk, ext3, filesystem, gnu, IT, linux, mkfs, parted, partition, red hat, rhel, servers, storage, technology

    How to Make Gnarly Big Linux Filesystems

    At least in RHEL 4, the fdisk command does not support the creation of filesystems larger than 2TB. In order to get around it, you have to use the parted command. I found the basic info here, but this is the long and short of how to cut off a big ol’ slice of disk [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on November 15th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    chkconfig, chkconfig --list, chkconfig sshd, disable, enable, HowTo, linux, network, rhel, runlevels, scripts, servers, services, sshd, startup scripts, sysadmin, systems administration

    Controlling Services With chkconfig

    Many system 5 UNIX variants use scripts in the /etc/rcN.d/ directories to control which services should be started in the various runlevels. If, for instance, you wanted the secure shell daemon to run in runlevel 4, you would put a script named something like “S55sshd” in “/etc/rc4.d”. This script would usually accept the “start” “stop” [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on August 10th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    A12F-G2221, computing, disk, EonStor, FC-AL, HowTo, linux, point to point, qla2340, qlogic, raid, rdimage, REL 3, san, SATA, SATA RAID, server storage, servers, storage

    REL 3 Direct Connect to EonStor A12F-G2221

    This summer we have been migrating a bunch of data to our shiny new InfoTrend EonStor A12F-G2221. With 1G battery backed cache, it’s a screaming box of disk, and it looks cool to boot. There is a gotcha though if you want to direct connect it to QLogic QLA2340 card on a REL 3 server. [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on September 21st, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    big admin, cliff pearson, dell, dell servers, disk, drivers, firmware, hardware raid, information technology, mylex, raid, raid controller, server, servers, solaris, solaris 10, solaris 9, storage, sun, sun microsystems, system administration, technology, x86 solaris

    Solaris X86 Compatible RAID Controller

    Every time I have to spec a solution using Solaris, I always have to answer a bunch of questions in meetings about why Sun is so costly compared to Dell servers. Usually the reason for the higher price is not the servers (especially with X86 sun), but rather the storage. Since Sun does not offer [...]

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