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<0> you must create a new md* device
<1> can't I edit the old md1?
<2> dd if=/dev/dvd | md5sum
<0> rb2k : Well, there is still hda2 in md1
<1> yeah
<0> you would have to remove that first too
<1> but that's the only one... so basically editing the raid level should be possible imho?
<0> you have to remove it anyhow
<1> :-(
<0> i have not yet seen that one is able to change the raid level at an instant
<1> ok, he just will have to deal with it as it is
<1> :P
<0> from what devices do you want to make a Jbod?
<1> the 2 HDDs in the server
<1> hda2 and hdb2
<0> well, remove hda2 from md1, then kill md1 and recreate md1 as a jbod



<3> jobd are jobd, just put them in, format and mkfs and use
<1> jengelh: I don't really know that much about raids... this is a first time for me... :(
<0> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID
<3> well, what raid board is it again?
<1> dunno, it's a server
<0> software raid
<1> yeah
<3> oh
<4> should i verify written data?
<4> :P
<1> jengelh: ok, rephrasing: I know most of the stuff there is about raids from uni... I just don't know how to create em on linux
<1> :)
<3> i don't know that software raid supports JOBD
<4> raids are annoying :P
<0> the_dude : of course
<4> i hav a sata
<0> the_dude : called "LINEAR"
<3> ahhh
<0> just man mdadm
<3> ok
<3> i like my 3ware controllers
<3> real raid
<1> ha, another idea :)
<3> df -h /backups
<3> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
<3> /dev/sdb1 2.2T 1.3T 959G 58% /backups
<1> I'll just have him setup 2 users in torrentflux and mount it as a userdirectory
<3> real raid
<1> no need for JBOD then
<3> JOBD on software raid probably costs you more than you get
<0> says who
<0> it's just a concat
<3> shrug
<3> i guess if you really need a FS thats spans both disks
<3> but why?
<3> just put them in, LVM them and go, forget the raid headaches
<0> fun thing is, RAID LINEAR can be done with LVM and vice versa...
<0> 'The difference between JBOD and LVM/LSM is that the address remapping between the logical address of the concatenated device and the physical address of the disc is done by the RAID hardware instead of the OS kernel as it is LVM/LSM.'
<3> but he has no raid hardware
<0> so lvm is just as expensive as raid-linear
<3> jengelh: agreed
<3> buk: you *****cat
<5> hello
<1> hmm... the md1 should stay as it is... don't wanna f*** up booting
<0> rb2k: You can dismantle hda2 from md1 without problems. It will boot as usual (I hope)
<5> can someone please help me to disable ipv6 globally? ive been looking through sysconfig but i cant find it
<0> remove ipv6.ko (or rename it)
<5> hmm its not possible to just edit a config file?
<6> raven3x7: no, it definitely is
<6> raven3x7: just that most people break stuff because they don't understand what they're doing... or the implications of what they're changing, etc.
<0> Compiling gcc + glibc is so much fun....
<5> ramz yeah. in my case though my router is kinda crappy and cant handle ipv6 addresses causing most network apps to fail to resolve ips
<7> as much fun as watching paint dry :)
<8> raven3x7: modprobe.conf.local: alias net-pf-10 off ; install net-pf-f10 /bin/true ;
<9> jengelh: yea, couple hours of compiling. Not bad
<0> Juippis : and then crosscompiled.
<5> hotte thanks
<6> raven3x7: as far as I know, ipv6 is not used by default...



<5> well firefox does it for sure. not all apps do it though. konqueror works kopete works , xchat doesnt
<10> hello ppl ^_^
<10> does anyone know if there is any webcam supported by suse?
<11> there is
<11> cause suse supports usb
<10> which one? :O
<11> the "full" support?
<10> :)
<11> there are zillions of apps to use with a webcam
<10> yes
<10> but i dont know where to find a list of all the webcam models surely supported
<5> actually you have to find out if there are drivers for you cam
<2> google
<5> suse has a hardware database on suse.de
<2> better to look at opensuse.org/HCL
<3> http://en.opensuse.org/HCL
<3> :)
<10> tnx ^_^
<12> what is the linux shell order to rename files?
<12> mv is to move, ln to link, and rename?
<3> mv
<12> mv?
<10> mv
<10> ^^
<12> lol
<12> logical
<12> sure
<10> move and rename are actually the same thing :P
<2> actually there is a cmomand called rename
<2> its more powerful than mv.. but of course, go with mv
<2> mv odlname newname
<10> aka_druid: there is? :O
<1> can I create an LVM ontop of a RAID system?
<3> yes
<1> the 2 users thingy didn't work
<12> got it yse
<12> yes
<12> hey I went into a directory and typed
<12> ln /usr/java/jdkxxx/jre/bin/java
<12> but it doesnt linked, it copied
<10> http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Web_Cameras :(
<2> salim: to creat a symbolic link you need ln -s
<2> ln will create a hardlink
<2> and most of times youll want a softlink
<12> oh got it
<12> ln -s
<12> thank you
<13> when using tar to backup a dir and its contents to tape, do you have to provide a name for the archive or will tar simple use the name of the dir being copied?
<12> where is the firefox installation directory (i have suse 10)
<14> evening all
<3> evening
<12> in suse filesearch doesnt work, why?
<15> holy ****, sochu knocks me on my ***!
<14> Im having probs with my new machine..... when i update the kernel grub wont load properly. Its 64bit arch but does it on 32bit and 64bit suse 10.0
<13> salim, doesn't work? how so?
<12> it searches for a second and finishes directly
<16> yea same here
<16> it only searches the home folder i think
<17> any ideas what could cause a ssh session to be very slow when the load of the box is 0.02 and the connection could take 150KB/s?
<15> paddy: I find that too much mayo is often the cause of the problem...
<15> oh, your not talking about clogged arteries :) nevermind
<2> paddy: the cause its slow is the connection taking 150kb/s of bw
<15> ignore me. I've had far too much sochu and mango juice.
<14> anybody have any ideas why a kernel update would stop it from booting my sata drive
<17> aka_druid, no. that is the speed it could take but there are no transfers
<2> Pitchin_uk: bad initrd or initrd not updated?
<14> aka_druid = how would i update that??
<18> mkinitrd
<14> problem occured after i updated through YOU at the end of the v10.0 install
<14> so is the best thing to not update the kernel through there and do it manually after the install
<19> still thta problem ...
<19> aka_druid, yeah i said that about the initrd yesterday or was it the day before
<20> suomeksi apua?
<2> Pitchin_uk: maybe after running YOU do a mkinitrd :/


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