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current.workingdirectory.net
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| | | | | Some thoughts based on my work as a movement technologist | |
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barrenfrozenwasteland.com
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| | | | | I recently decided to rebuild my HP Microserver, replacing the NAS appliance I use with extra disks in the microserver configured as a RAID 5. There are various guides online for the commands to set this up manually with mdadm, but as part of the rebuild I upgraded the Ubuntu OS to version 20.04, which presented a much nicer option. Following the upgrade, the login prompt included a message directing me to a web console at https://hostname:9090, which is using Cockpit. | |
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www.crc.id.au
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| | | | | Linux has a lovely software raid feature set with a ton of options and levels for just about any situation, however one thing that most people use it for is data retention when your hard disk does die (not if, when). With the new tools that are around these days, a lot of the documentation is out of date on how to check RAID arrays - and one of the worst things in the world is when you figure "it doesn't matter that drive died", whack in another clean disk and SURPRISE! you have another faulty disk! | |
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blog.timo.page
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| | | A complete guide to install Arch Linux on ZFS, "The last word in filesystems", step by step. | ||