[sf-lug] next config at Hayes Valley Community Center

Jason Turner jturner at nonzerosums.org
Wed Jul 18 17:13:35 PDT 2007


I'm getting ready to head over now.  Of course your presence would be 
appreciated!
Jim's suggestion hasn't been discussed beyond the contents of his 
message so there are still plenty of "details" to be sorted.

--
jt

Andy Grimm wrote:
> I can drop by if you guys want.  I've dealt with Dell HW RAID in a 
> past life.
>
> Are you planning to use LVM on this?  If you're going to deal with 
> that number of different filesystems, I would highly recommend
> using LVM, sizing conservatively, and leaving space in the physical 
> volume that you can later use to extend whichever filesystem needs it 
> first.  I'd be happy to lead you through the config for that...
>
> --Andy
>
> On 7/18/07, *jim stockford* <jim at well.com <mailto:jim at well.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     i recommend the following storage setup:
>
>     six SCSI disks are divided into three pairs.
>     first of each pair contains the goods, second
>     of the pair is a RAID 1 copy.
>
>     first pair is boot and OS stuff.
>     the second pair is data
>     the third pair is backup for the second pair
>
>     First pair partitions should be something like
>     MBR
>     /boot/
>     /
>     swap
>     /var/
>     /var/log/
>     /var/www/
>     swap
>     /usr/
>     /usr/local/
>
>
>
>
>     On Jul 17, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Jason Turner wrote:
>
>     > We're meeting this Wednesday, 7/18 5:30p (310 Haight St. at
>     Buchanan)
>     >
>     > to tackle the setup and config of at least one Dell PE 2300 with
>     the
>     > Edubuntu LTSP server edition.  As mentioned to a couple of you
>     at the
>     > LuG mtg last night, we'd like to get this server in place with some
>     > sort
>     > of RAID setup since Johan was generous enough to give us plenty
>     of hot
>     > swappable disks along with the servers.  The SCSI controller with
>     > hardware supported RAID gave us a bit of pause though so anyone with
>     > experience is especially encouraged to join us and lend your
>     expertise.
>     > Regardless, all who show up tomorrow hope to have a working
>     server at
>     > the end of the evening and a successfully booting client.
>     >
>     > --
>     > jt
>     >
>     >
>     > John F. Strazzarino wrote:
>     >> Wow, Congrats to Tom and JT for a job well done at the Hayes Valley
>     >> Community Center.
>     >>
>     >>   I learned a lot just by reading the wiki!
>     >>
>     >> John
>     >>
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